Jnu Admission Brochure
Jnu Admission Brochure
Jnu Admission Brochure
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PROSPECTUS
ACADEMIC SESSION
2016-17
A university stands for humanism, for tolerance, for reason, for the adventure of ideas
and for the search of truth. It stands for onward march of the human race towards ever
higher objectives. If the Universities discharge their duties adequately, then it is well
with Nation and the people
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You have signed the application form in the space marked for signature.
You fulfil the eligibility requirements as prescribed by the University for the disciplines/field(s) of study you are
applying for. Please note that permission to appear in the entrance examination is subject to your fulfilling
minimum eligibility requirements prescribed for admission to the concerned programmes of study and as
notified in the Prospectus. You may therefore appear in the entrance examination only if you fulfil the eligibility
requirements for the programmes for which you are seeking admission. Despite this caution, in case you do
not meet the minimum eligibility criteria prescribed for the concerned programmes and appear in the entrance
examination, you will do so at your own risk and cost, and if at any stage, it is found that you do not fulfil the
minimum eligibility requirements, the admission, if granted to you, shall be cancelled ipso facto.
You have enclosed the Demand Draft of the required amount (based on the number of choices you are applying for)
drawn in favour of JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY payable at New Delhi towards Entrance Examination/
Processing Fee as mentioned below:
Amount of Demand Draft
Number
of Choices
M.Phil./M.Tech./MPH/
Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D., M.A.,
M.Sc., M.C.A.
General
SC/ST/PWD/
Category
BPL
including
OBC
Rs.
Rs.
Foreign
Nationals
For 1 Choice
220.00
110.00
130.00
65.00
US$ 25/- or Rs.1650/For 2 Choices
430.00
215.00
250.00
125.00
US$ 50/- or Rs.3300/For 3 Choices
600.00
300.00
360.00
180.00
US$ 75/- or Rs.4950/(Please refer to page no. 88 of the Prospectus for examination fee)
(For Processing Fee for direct admission to Ph.D. programme and admission under JRF category, please refer
to page no. 88 of the Prospectus)
Note :
1.
You can opt for appearing in the Entrance Examination upto a maximum of three fields of study of your choice for the
same level of progrmmes to be indicated in the same Application Form in order of preference for admission.
2.
If you submit more than one Application Form for the same level of programmes, all your Application Forms shall
be summarily rejected. However, this restriction will not apply to (i) those JRF holder candidates who apply for
admission in Science Schools under "JRF category" for admission to M.Phil./Ph.D. or Pre-Ph.D/Ph.D. through vivavoce examination in addition to admission through entrance examination; and (ii) candidates who apply for direct
admission to Ph.D. programme.
Offline Application Forms can be submitted only by Registered Post/Speed Post to Section Officer (Admissions),
Room No.28, Administrative Block, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi - 110067 latest by 23rd March, 2016.
JNU will not accept responsibility for any postal delay or irregularity or loss in postal transit.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR APPLICATION FORM THROUGH PRIVATE COURIER SERVICES OR ANY OTHER POSTAL
MODE EXCEPT REGISTERED POST/SPEED POST
Any dispute with regard to any matter relating to admission shall be subject to the jurisdiction of Delhi Courts
only.
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CONTENTS
Section
I.
General
II.
Schools and their Programmes of Study
1.
School of International Studies
2.
School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies
3.
School of Life Sciences
4.
School of Social Sciences
5.
School of Environmental Sciences
6.
School of Computer & Systems Sciences
7.
School of Physical Sciences
8.
School of Computational and Integrative Sciences
9.
School of Arts & Aesthetics
10. School of Biotechnology
11. Centre for Sanskrit Studies
12. Centre for Molecular Medicine
13. Centre for the Study of Law & Governance
14. Centre for Nano Sciences
III.
Reservation of Seats for SC/ST/OBC Candidates
IV.
Reservation of Seats for Person with Disability (PWD)
IVA.
Guidelines for providing writer or Computer to the Blind candidates
V.
Deprivation points
VA.
Supernumerary quota for students from Jammu & Kashmir
VB.
Supernumerary seats for wards of JNU employees (Group C & D)
VI.
Travel Concession for viva voce examination
VII.
Library
VIII.
Fellowships/Scholarships/Awards
IX.
Facilities for Field Work
IXA
Linguistic Empowerment Cell
X.
Hostel Facilities
XI.
University Health Centre
XII.
University Employment, Information and Guidance Bureau
XIII.
(a) Games and Sports
(b) Cultural Activities
(c) Policy against Sexual Harassment
(d) Anti Ragging Policy of the Univeristy
(e) Rules of Discipline and proper conduct of students of JNU
(f) Previous Years Question Paper
XIV.
Fees and Mode of Payment
XV.
Freeship
XVI.
Student's Aid Fund
XVII.
Semesters and Vacations
XVIII.
Certificates and other documents required at the time of
viva voce & admission
XIX.
Admission Procedure for Foreign Students
XX.
Eligibility of Candidates who are due to appear
in the qualifying examination
XXI.
Admit Card for Entrance Examination
XXII.
Time-Table for Admissions
XXIII.
Guidelines/Courses Outlines for Entrance Examination
XXIV.
Instructions for completing Application Form
- Entrance Examination Fee
- Format of Certificate - OBC Category
- Format of Certificate - SC/ST Category
XXV.
Date Schedule for Entrance Examination
(A) M.Phil./Ph.D.,Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D., M.Tech./Ph.D., MPH/Ph.D.
(B) M.A./M.Sc./M.C.A./M.Sc.-Ph.D.
(C) B.A.(Hons.)
(D) Part Time Programmes
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I. GENERAL
The Jawaharlal Nehru University constituted under
the Jawaharlal Nehru University Act 1966, (53 of 1966) came
into existence in 1969. Its objectives, as defined in the First
Schedule of the Act, are as follows:
"The University shall endeavour to promote the
principles for which Jawaharlal Nehru worked during his
life-time, national integration, social justice, secularism,
democratic way of life, international understanding and
scientific approach to the problems of society.
Towards this end, the University shall:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
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for all programmes of study (barring Languages) is English;
and the candidates are advised to write their answers, as
far as possible, in English.
In order, however, to facilitate students coming from
varying backgrounds with medium of instruction other than
English at their Bachelor's/Master's level, the University has
in-built facilities for remedial courses in English Language
in order to enable them to strengthen their foundation in
English as well as to cope up with their academic and
research programmes adequately.
The University includes the following Schools of interdisciplinary research and teaching besides some Special
Centres of Study:
(i)
School of International Studies
(ii)
School of Language, Literature and Culture
Studies
(iii) School of Social Sciences
(iv)
School of Arts and Aesthetics
(v)
School of Life Sciences
(vi)
School of Environmental Sciences
(vii) School of Computer and Systems Sciences
(viii) School of Physical Sciences
(ix)
School of Computational and Integrative
Sciences
(x)
School of Biotechnology
(xi)
Centre for Molecular Medicine
(xii) Centre for Sanskrit Studies
(xiii) Centre for the Study of Law and Governance
(xiv) Centre for Nano Sciences
In matters relating to enrolment, steps have been
taken to ensure that students from all parts of the country
are able to join the University so that it becomes a national
University in the true sense of the word.
The admission policy of the University is governed by
the following principles :
(i)
to ensure admission of students with academic
competence and potentialities of high quality so
that its alumni may be able to play their role in the
process of national construction and social change
in a meaningful manner;
(ii)
to ensure that adequate number of students from
the under-privileged and socially handicapped
sections of our society are admitted to the University;
and
(iii)
to maintain all-India character of the University by
having on its rolls a fair representation of students
from different regions of the country especially the
backward areas.
Upto 22.5 per cent (15% for SC and 7.5% for ST) of
seats are reserved for SC/ST candidates respectively. 3%
seats are reserved for Person with Disability (PWD). The
SC/ST and Person with Disability candidates who have
passed the qualifying examination irrespective of their
percentage of marks are eligible to appear in the Entrance
Examination. 27% seats are reserved for OBC candidates
(non creamy layer). All OBC category (non creamy layer)
candidates are eligible to 10% relaxation in the percentage
of marks in the qualifyingexamination in relation to open
category*.
In the light of the objectives of the University as spelt
out in the First Schedule of the Act, steps have been taken
to ensure that students from outside India, especially from
the developing countries join the rolls of the University in
adequate number.
*This is subject to the approval of the Academic Council.
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b)
c)
2.
3.
C level courses
ii)
M.A./M.Sc./MCA programme
i)
ii)
iii)
2 credits (1 Credit == 2
contact hours/week)
B level courses
3 credits (1 Credit == 1
contact hour/week)
A level courses
4 credits (1 Credit == 1
contact hour/week)
M.A./M.Sc.
Minimum credit requirements 64 [Duration:
4 semesters extendable by two extra semesters; CGPA
requirement for M.A./M.Sc. degree is 4.00
M.C.A.
Minimum credit requirements 96 (Duration: 6 semesters
extendable by two extra semesters; CGPA requirements 4.0
for MCA degree.
Evaluation:
1.
2.
3.
i)
i)
ii)
5.
M.P.H.:
Explanation:
A Student shall be required to repeat a course or clear another
course in lieu thereof irrespective of his/her past performance
in the sessionals if he/she has been awarded a final
weighted grade of F in that course.
6.
7.
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Evaluation:
Evaluation of course work will be done in the same way as
explained earlier in the case of M.Phil./M.Tech./MPH/
Pre-Ph.D. programmes.
However, there is no provision for repetition of course in these
programmes. If one fails in a course he/she will be out of the
programme.
A student, enrolled in the M.Phil./M.Tech. Programmes will be
required to maintain a CGPA of 5.00 at the end of second
semester of the programme i.e. at the end of course work
failing which he/she has to discontinue the programme. In
case of students enrolled in the MPH programme he/she has
to maintain a CGPA of 5.00 at the end of second and third
semester of the programme. Further if a student admitted to
the above programmes fails in any course/in any semester
he/she has also to discontinue the programme irespective of
SGPA/CGPA.
The dissertation will be evaluated by two examiners - one of
them will be the Supervisor and the other - an external
examiner. If both the examiners find the dissertation worthy
of awarding degree then they will award the grade jointly
after the viva-voce. ( In case the viva is waived off then each
one gives the grade and the average is taken as the grade for
the dissertation).
A student will be required to obtain a CGPA of 5.5 to be eligible
for the award of M.Phil Degree and must obtain a CGPA of 6.0
(5.5 in case of SC/ST/PH students) to be eligible for continuation
in the Ph.D. programme
A student securing a CGPA of 6.5 in the course work can opt
to skip the dissertation and M.Phil degree and can get confirmed
to Ph.D programme at the end of the course work.
A student enrolled in the pre-Ph.D programme needs to obtain
a CGPA of 6.5 (6.0 in the case of SC/ST/PH Students) in the
course work to get confirmed to the Ph.D programme.
If a course work is prescribed as credit courses for direct
Ph.D. student he/she needs to secure a CGPA of 6.50 in
course work for confirmation to Ph.D. programme.
The Ph.D thesis will be evaluated by two external examiners
and based on the positive recommendations of both the
examiners, a student is required to appear in the viva-voce
examination to defend the thesis and based on the viva
performance the degree is recommended and awarded.
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The School publishes a quarterly journal
"International Studies". Founded in July 1959, this journal
has acquired world-wide reputation as a leading Indian
academic journal in the field.
(A)
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
(i)
1.
2.
1. Canadian Studies
2. United States Studies
3. Latin American Studies
Centre for European Studies
3.
European Studies
Centre for International Legal Studies
4.
5.
6.
7.
1. International Politics
2. International Organization
3. Diplomacy and Disarmament
4. Political Geography
Centre for Russian & Central Asian Studies
8.
9.
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12.
13.
(B)
(i)
15.
(ii)
(iii)
(ii)
iv)
(iii)
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(vi)
(v)
(vii)
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of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan
and Kazakhstan; Xinjiang, Tibet and Inner Mongolia
regions of China; Mongolia and Afghanistan. Over the
years, this Programme has evolved as the advanced
Centre of Central Asian Studies in India and is known
for its excellent research work and publications both
at the national as well as international levels. All the
academic activities including teaching and research
have been designed to study and analyze history,
politics, society, economy, geopolitics of energy and
transport networks, besides the contemporary
developments in Central Asia, Chinese Central Asia,
Afghanistan and Mongolia, and relate them to Indian
experience and policy.
(xi)
(x)
(xii)
(xiii)
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(C)
(i)
(b)
(c)
(ii)
(a)
(b)
(d)
For Centre for South Asian Studies, Centre for IndoPacific Studies and Centre for Inner Asian Studies:
Masters degree in Political Science, History,
Economics, Geography, Sociology, Defence Studies,
International Relations and Area Studies with at least
50% marks or Masters degree in Humanities and
other Social Sciences with at least 60% marks or
Masters degree in Natural Sciences with at least 65%
marks.
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(iii)
M.A.
(a)
(b)
(i)
(ii)
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11.
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
3.
4.
Note:
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Japanese
M.A. in Japanese
B.A.(Hons.) 2nd year in Japanese
B.A.(Hons.) 1st year in Japanese
7.
10.
a. M.Phil./Ph.D. in Spanish
b. M.Phil. in Portuguese
c. M.A. in Spanish
d. B.A.(Hons.) 2nd year in Spanish
e. B.A.(Hons.) 1st year in Spanish
* Part-Time Programme
In addition to above, Direct Admission to Ph.D.
Programme is also offered in the above Centres
except Centre of Indian Languages and Centre for
Korean Studies for the time being.
9.
1.
6.
8.
12.
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Russian
M.A. in Russian
B.A.(Hons.) 2nd year in Russian
B.A.(Hons.) 1st year in Russian
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
5.
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Hindi
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Urdu
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Hindi Translation
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Tamil
M.A. in Hindi
M.A. in Urdu
*Advanced Diploma in Mass Media in Urdu
*Certificate of Proficiency in Urdu
(B)
1.
a. M.Phil./Ph.D. in Linguistics
b. M.A. in Linguistics
a. M.Phil./Ph.D. in English
b. M.A. in English
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2.
2.
Interactive Literature,
3.
Indo-Iran Relations,
A.
B.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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1.
Translation Studies
2.
Didactics of Language and Culture
3.
French & Francophone Literature
4.
Mass Media
5.
Culture Studies
6.
Language Studies
7.
French Thought & Western Thought
Note: Entrance Examination for B.A.(Hons.) 2nd
year, M.A. and M.Phil. shall be conducted in the
French language.
7.
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ii.
Print Media
iii.
iv.
10.
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(b)
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
(a)
(b)
(D)
(a)
(c)
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(b)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
(i)
(ii)
M.Phil./Ph.D. in English
Master's Degree in English or Linguistics or Sociology
or History or Political Science or Philosophy or Folklore
or Film & Communication Studies or Culture Studies
or Comparative Literature with at least 55% marks.
(iii)
M. Phil/Ph.D. in Linguistics
Master's Degree in Linguistics or its equivalent or any
other discipline with at least 50% marks.
(iv)
(v)
M.Phil. in Portuguese
Master's degree in Portuguese with at least 50%
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
M.A. in German
10.
11.
(c)
M.A.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
12.
(iii)
(d)
(i)
(ii)
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
(i)
(ii)
16.
17.
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Eighty percent of the seats in the First Year of 3year B.A.(Hons.) programme in the School are
earmarked for those who have either passed
the Senior School Certificate or equivalent
examination in the year 2015 or are due to
appear in 2016, and the remaining 20% are
open to all other candidates.
2.
(f)
Part-Time Programmes
1.
2.
3.
4.
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leading to M. Sc. and M.Phil/Ph.D. degrees in Life Sciences.
The School was conceptualized as an interdisciplinary
program unifying all the disciplines of biological sciences
reflecting essential commonality among them at molecular
level in terms of structure, function and evolution. The
approaches undertaken by constituent research groups of
the School span from in vitro characterization of molecules
to physiological studies with whole organisms, from
theoretical bioinformatics to experimental recording of
neuronal activity in live animals, and in terms of biological
systems from bacteria to plants to mammals. The research
areas of interest include most of the front line areas of
modern biology such as genomics, molecular biology, cell
and developmental biology, nucleic acid therapeutics, drug
and vaccine targets, cellular immunity, human molecular
genetics, molecular parasitology, biology of infectious agents,
neurobiology, microbial biotechnology, photobiology, plant
biotechnology for abiotic and biotic stresses, ecology and
evolutionary biology, radiation and cancer biology,
biochemistry and structural biology.
The School of Life Sciences has earned a reputation of
running interdisciplinary programs of study at the Masters
level, for students from both biological and physical sciences.
This is made possible by offering remedial courses in
physical sciences for students coming from the bioscience
stream and in elementary biology for students entering
biology after their first degree in physical sciences. The
School has an in-house system of continuous review of its
academic programs that allows inclusion of newer areas
into research and teaching. The M.Sc. practical laboratories
are well equipped to give hands on training to the students
in the subjects taught to them in the theory classes. Besides,
it is mandatory for all the students to carry out project work in
one of the laboratories in the School during the last two
semesters which motivates them to pursue research in their
Ph.D. program. Graduates completing their degrees at the
School are always sought after by research labs in India and
abroad and have performed exceptionally well in the
universities, institutes and industries.
The teaching program comprises of molecular, cellular
and organism biology with emphasis on the mechanisms
operating in living systems, in a holistic manner. The School
offers core/foundation courses as well as advanced courses
for the M. Sc. and M Phil. /Ph. D. students. Students are
assessed and evaluated throughout the semester by a
continuous system of tests, seminars, assignments, mid
and end-semester examinations. The M. Sc. course structure
also lays emphasis on research and offers students the
choice of a research career to be pursued in various institutions
within the country and abroad. Our M.Sc. students are
encouraged to rejoin SLS through laid down entrance test to
pursue their doctoral studies. Our M. Phil./Ph. D. students are
offered pre-Ph. D. courses covering various aspects of
advance research in life sciences which prepares them for
a better research career thereafter.
Active research in several important areas/field is being
carried out in the School of Life Sciences which is reflected
with many research articles published in peer-reviewed
national and international journals of repute. The School has
consistently maintained a level of productivity in terms of
publications in reputed peer reviewed journals and books.
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appear for an interview. Candidates are finally selected
for admission on the basis of their performance in the
written test and the interview.
Category II: Under this category, candidates who have
qualified for the Fellowship i.e. the JRF category under
the CSIR/UGC National Eligibility Test (NET)-JRF,
DBT-JRF, ICMR-JRF, or any other Fellowship awarded
from Government of India for the purpose of pursuing
Ph.D. degree can apply in a separate admission form
for the purpose without appearing in the JNU entrance
test. M.Sc. Bioinformatics students appearing for the
final examination or those already qualified and
awarded a research fellowship after clearing the
Bioinformatics National Certification (BINC)
Examination (conducted by DBT) are also eligible to
apply. Candidates who have already initiated their
fellowship in some other institution and are interested
to get it transferred may also apply, provided the period
of available fellowship (after August 2015) is more
than four years; also, JNU will not be responsible for
the transfer of fellowship. Candidates who have
appeared in the CSIR/UGC-NET-JRF, DBT-JRF and
ICMR-JRF; but results are awaited may also apply
under this category. However, they will be called for the
interview only upon submission of a valid documentary
evidence of having qualified for the fellowship (JRF) to
the admission branch or the School, JNU (through
post or Email), by June 20 th, 2015. Candidates with a
valid proof of JRF will only be entitled for the permissible
travel allowances for attending the interview. These
candidates are finally selected for admission on the
basis of their performance in the interview.
NOTE: Two separate lists will be prepared for above
mentioned categories. Thus, all candidates who are
eligible for category II are also encouraged to apply
under category I in separate application form to
enhance their chance of getting selected.
Category III: Direct admission to the Ph. D. Program
(only in Winter Semester) : Only those candidates shall
be considered for direct admission to the Ph. D.
program, who have:
(a)
(b)
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(B)
(i)
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
The School of Social Sciences is the largest postgraduate School in the University. It has M.A., M.Phil./
Ph.D., MPH/Ph.D. and Direct admission to Ph.D.
programmes in its various Centres. It has no
undergraduate programme of its own, even though it
offers a few under-graduate courses for students of
School of Language, Literature & Culture Studies. The
School has nine Centres, in which regular admission
takes place in different programmes as detailed in
the following table:
Centre, Programme of Study & Field of Study
1.
2.
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2. M.A. in History
a.
b.
c
3.
Ancient History
Medieval History
Modern History
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
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1.
2.
M.Phil./Ph.D programme
The M.Phil. programme consists of course work
(4 courses to be completed in the first year, accounting
for a total of 16 credits) and a dissertation (to be
completed in the second year, accounting for 8 credits).
One compulsory course must be chosen out of either
Methods of Economic Analysis or Statistical and
Econometric Methods, while the other three may be
chosen from a range of optional courses offered in
(b)
M.A. programme:
(a)
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M.Phil./Ph.D.
M.A. in History
Students entering the Centre are offered a flexible
programme while specialising in (1) Ancient History,
or (2) Medieval History, or (3) Modern and Contemporary
History. Along with courses in their specialisation,
students are required to offer a set of common courses
designed to survey (a) historiography and historical
methods, and (b) broad patterns of socio-economic
and political formations and structural changes through
a series of three courses covering the Ancient, Medieval
and Modern periods. In addition, students will be
required to offer at least two courses on histories of
countries other than India.
Apart from these compulsory courses, a large part of
the progrmme is available as"Open Options", wherein
the students may choose courses in areas other than
that of one's specialization including (1) other periods
of Indian history, and (2) courses in other Centres(with
permission of the Faculty) in disciplines relevant to the
student's area of interest and specialization. Students
are strongly advised to do a language course relevant
to their area of specialisation.
With the exception of two seminar courses in the fourth
semester of the M.A. Programme, all courses offered
by a student are lecture courses. In lecture courses fifty
per cent of the evaluation depends on a student's
performance in examination or tutorials during a
semester, and fifty percent on performance in the endsemester examination. The programme expects a
good deal of independent writing by students as part
of the curriculum. The seminar courses initiate
students into the exciting and painstaking world of
research, wherein they are required to present an
original paper on the basis of an investigation of
primary sources.
The candidates must make their specific choice of
specialisation, i.e. (Ancient History or Medieval
History or Modern Indian History) with care; it is not
possible to change from one stream to another.
Candidates applying for M.A. (History) programme
are allowed to exercise only one option, i.e., Ancient
History; or Medieval History; or Modern Indian History,
and the option so exercised must be clearly
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(b)
--
(a)
(c)
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(a)
(c)
M.A. in Geography
The focus of the programme is on the modern
concepts of Geography with special reference to
problems of regional development in India. The
curriculum includes theoretical, topical, and
methodological courses. The courses cover
geographical thought, human ecology, regional
development theory, geomorphology, climatology,
hydrology, economic geography, social geography,
population and settlement geography. All the topical
courses have emphasis on India. Issues on regional
development are dealt with in courses on regional
geography of India, meso regional studies, and levels
of regional development in India. The methodological
courses cover quantitative techniques, computer
asisted cartography, GIS and remote sensing. Courses
on socio-economic and physical survey methods are
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5.
a)
Advanced Techniques in Geography
b)
Agricultural Geography
c)
Physical Resources and Geomorphology
d)
Population and Settlement Geography
e)
Regional Development and Planning, and
f)
Social Geography
g)
Remote Sensing and GIS
Centre of Social Medicine & Community Health
The Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health
(CSMCH) was established in order to shape and
provide academic content to the discipline of public
health, making it relevant to the situation in India. It was
recognised that the discipline of Preventive and Social
Medicine needed a paradigm shift that could only be
provided if this Centre was set up outside the confines
of a medical college.
Over the past 30 years, the Centre has acquired vast
experience in evolving problem-oriented
interdisciplinary academic programmes in public
health, in addition to building an active research base.
At the same time, efforts have also been made at
establishing institutional links with various academic,
research, policy-making and non-governmental
organisations.
Under the overall objective of creating academic
programmes for making health services meaningful
to the people of the country, the Centre has set out as
its objective the task of understanding the health
problems and health needs of the Indian people. The
endeavour is to understand how health problems are
shaped by socio-economic factors and to examine the
social structure itself, to delineate the structural
constraints that contour the scope of health
interventions. The task requires an inter-disciplinary
approach involving disciplines such as sociology,
anthropology, psychology, economics, history, political
science, demography, statistics and public
administration, apart from the disciplines that are
traditionally included in public health. It was for this
reason that the Centre was located in the School of
Social Sciences. Epidemiology, health service
structure, health programme design, health systems
research and health policy analysis are important foci
for all the programmes.
The Centre offers the following academic programmes:
1.
2.
3.
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technology, engineering, medicine, law and
management disciplines. The Centre offers M.Phil/
Ph.D. and Direct Ph.D. programmes.
a)
M.A in Sociology
Teaching and research programmes of the Centre for
MA are organized around studies in theories and
methods, on the one hand, and analysis of structures
and processes of social systems on the other.
Courses at the M.A level seek to combine theoretical
and methodological concerns with the study of the
substantive issues relating to Indian society. Of the 16
courses offered to the M.A students, 5 are optional
courses.
All courses offered to the students are lecture-based
courses. However, they require students to write
tutorials/term papers. In each case, fifty percent of the
grades depend on the students performance in midterm assignments/tests and the remaining fifty percent
is awarded on the basis of their performance in the end
semester examination.
(b)
7.
M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme
The M.Phil./Ph.D. Programme in Studies in Science
Policy requires completion of 24 credits in four
semesters. The coursework carries 16 credits and
dissertation of 8 credits. The course work consists of
4 courses (4 credits each): three compulsory and one
optional. Students in the programme may continue to
pursue Ph.D. after completion of M.Phil. course work
(in two semesters) after securing required grade or
after the successful completion of both course work
and M.Phil. dissertation (in four semesters).
M.Phil/Ph.D
The M.Phil programme at the Centre consists of
course work and dissertation. It carries a total of 24
credits-16 credits for the course work and 8 credits for
the Dissertation. The Course work consists of 2
compulsory papers of 4 credits each and two optional
papers, also of 4 credits each. The compulsory courses
are on Theoretical Orientations and on Methods of
Social Research designed to expose students to
concepts and approaches that are central to
sociological studies. The aim is to equip the students
to use these concepts and approaches with some
analytical rigour and to train students in diverse
techniques of research as well as in the methodological
assumptions upon which they rest.
(c)
8.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
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(b)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
STRUCTURE
i)
ii)
12.
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(ii)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Histories of media
Political economy of Media
Media and issues of Language
Media, democracy, and dimensions of rights
and justice
Violence and media
Media, technologies and cultural industries
Media and the nature of connectivities
Visual culture
(a)
(b)
M.Phil/Ph.D.
13.
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i.
ii.
iii.
15.
(i)
33
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(a)
(b)
(c)
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M.Phil./Ph.D.
(a)
PROSPECTUS - 2016-17
(e)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
3.
4.
5.
(f)
(g)
(h)
(iii)
(iv)
M.A.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
1.
2.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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11.
12.
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State Governments. The School has set-up a Central
Instrumental Facility (CIF) housing many state of art of
analytical instruments includes: CHNSO Analyser, Gas
Chromatograph, Atomic absorption spectroscope, UV-Vis
Spectrophotometer, Scintillation Counter, AKTA system, XRD,
Real Time PCR, Microwave Digestion, AXIOSKOP AXIOVERT
microscope and Fluorescent Microscope, Flow Cytometer,
OC/EC analyzer, Ion exchange Chromatograph, Ultracentrifuge, Spectroradiometer, Atomic absorption
spectroscope, WD XRF etc. Other than that a well equipped
M.Sc. laboratory with some essential small instrumental
facilities, an inhouse library facility and one computational
laboratory with internet facilities are provided to the student
community to strengthening their scientific awareness with
global challenges.
a)
b)
c)
(A)
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
(i)
M.PhiI/Ph.D.
Category-I (through entrance examination): The
activities of the School are inter-disciplinary. The School
endeavors to study the problem of environment in an
integrated manner using the principles of Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics, Geology and Biology. The
M.PhiI.lPh.D. programme, started in 1975, has also
undergone periodic changes. It includes extensive
course work followed by a dissertation, which leads,
upon successful completion, to the M.Phil degree.
This is followed by research work for Ph.D. on an
approved topic for a minimum of two years. Approval
and successful defense of a thesis is required for a
Ph.D. Degree. The candidates may give their preference
to any two research areas of the following four research
areas at the time of applying. The candidature of those
candidates applying for more than two research areas
of the School is likely to be rejected. Therefore,
candidates are advised in their own interest not to
apply for more than two research areas. Based on
performance in entrance exam, candidates will be
called for interview. At the time of interview the
candidates will have to give their preference for
research specializations within the area they have
been called for. The research specializations of each
faculty are described in the JNU web site.
Category II (JRF-NET Qualified candidates):
Candidates who have qualified for Junior Research
Fellowship through CSIR/UGC National Eligibility Test
(NET/Equivalent) examination are eligible to apply
separately in the prescribed form under this category.
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semesters. It carries 64 credits and comprises of four
different components viz: I) Teaching, II) Lab Work, III)
Field Work and IV) Dissertation. The subjects areas
covered require knowledge of the basic scientific
disciplines (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology,
and Geology). Detail about all the courses offered in
this programme can be obtained from the Jawaharlal
Nehru University Website.
(B)
(i)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(ii)
(iii)
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PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
(i)
(B)
(i)
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(c)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
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The research emphasis of the Physics group has
been on topics in Computational Physics, Condensed Matter
Physics, Chemical Physics, Disordered Systems,
Mathematical Physics, Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics,
Non-linear Dynamics, Probability Measures, Quantum
Chaos, Quantum Optics, Statistical Nuclear Physics and
String Theory. Active Research is also undergoing in the area
of complex fluids, Material Sciences, Superconductivity,
Magnetism, Semiconductors, Non-linear Optics, Mesoscopic
Systems, Chalcogenides, Polymers, Bio and Nano Materials.
The Chemistry group expertises in the areas of
Supramolecular Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Synthetic Organic
Chemistry, Organic-Inorganic hybrid materials, MOF and
zeolite membranes and Bio-physical Chemistry.
The Mathematics group has been working in the areas
of Algebra, Number Theory, Elliptic Curves, Ergodic Theory
and Dynamical Systems, Probability Theory and Operator
Algebras.
The research and teaching contributions of SPS have
been acknowledged in various ways. Many of our students
have gone on to become faculty and scientists in leading
institutions and laboratories in India and abroad. Many of the
faculty members are frequent speakers at national and
international conferences. The faculty and students regularly
publish research papers in top international journals and
and their publications have received extensive citations in the
scientific literature. Some faculty members have received
prestigious awards and been elected fellows of some reputed
scientific academies as well. In recognition of the excellence
in the teaching and research programmes at SPS, the UGC
has been continuously supporting the SPS since 1994
through various schemes such as DRS-COSIST and DSA.
Apart from the UGC support, SPS also received major funding
from the DST under the FIST programme in 2002, 2007 and
2014. It is also worth mentioning that SPS faculty members
have attracted considerable individual support through
research projects from CSIR, DST, DBT, UGC, etc.
(A)
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
(i)
(iii)
M.Sc. in Physics
The detailed syllabus of the M.Sc. programme is
available at the JNU website. The salient features of
the syllabus are: (a) emphasis on core aspects of
modern physics, and (b) emphasis on laboratory
training. The M.Sc. programme is nurtured as an
integral part of the research activities of the School.
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certificate at the time of interview. Moreover, only those
candidates with valid proof of JRF qualification would
be provided permissible travelling allowances for
attending the interview. Please note that candidates
who have been awarded Lecturership in the CSIR/
UGC examination are not eligible and will not be
interviewed.
(b)
(c)
(ii)
a)
b)
c)
(iii)
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(ii)
(iii)
2.
3.
4.
(B)
(i)
(d)
(ii)
Pre-Ph.D/Ph.D. programme
Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D. in Computational Biology and
Bioinformatics
Category 1 (through entrance examination):
(a)
(b)
(c)
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the moving image.Students are encouraged to engage with
social, political, cultural, technological and aesthetic
questions related to a range of cinema/media forms. The
coursework deals with critical concerns related to the historical
role, function, circulation, reception and formal inventions of
cinema and the moving image. While the courses on offer are
international, the history of Indian cinema remains a regular
focus.
Theatre and Performance Studies offers a diverse and
comprehensive spectrum of courses covering the history,
theory and practice of theatre, dance, music and performance,
both within India and across the world. Introductory courses
are offered alongside a wide range of optional courses in
music and dance. Covering a vast time-frame from living
traditions of rural performances in India and bhakti to the
cutting-edge developments in political theatre, gender,
globalization, and performance art, the Department is
committed to studying theatre and performance both within
established traditions of the stage, as well as in relation to the
immediacies and contradictions of public culture at national
and global levels.
Visual Studies: The visual studies courses cover areas of
conventional art history and high art practice as well as that
of popular culture and the larger visual field. The majority of
visual studies courses focus on aspects of Indian visual
culture, including shastric and aesthetic theories of Indian art,
ancient sculpture, medieval temple architecture, Mughal and
Rajput painting, 19 th and 20th century popular culture, modern
and contemporary art in India and elsewhere in Asia.
Theoretically-oriented and cross-cultural courses take up
issues such as the relationship between methods, materials
and meanings in art, narrative strategies in art, and the history
and politics of art institutions, particularly museums.
(A) PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
1.
2.
(B)
(i)
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(b)
(c)
(ii)
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Cell Signalling
Immunology and retrovirology
Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Computer Programming
Chemical and Synthetic Biology
Molecular basis of human viral diseases
Metagenomics and Environmental Biotechnology
Biotherapeutics Production
Molecular Modeling and Cheminformatics
Strong emphasis is placed on the interdisciplinary nature
of Biotechnology; Thus, students coming from both the
Physical and Biological Sciences streams are welcome.
The School of Biotechnology is well endowed with State
of the art facilities for cutting edge research in Biotechnology.
Some of the major equipments/facilities in the school are as
follows:
Central Instrumentation Facility
Recombinant Product Development Facility of GLP
standard
Spectroscopic Facility
Microcalorimetric Facility
Microscopic Facility
Protein production and purification Facility
Biosafety Level 3 Facility
Central Instruments Facility
The School has a Central Instruments Facility (CIF)
equipped with all the basic and advanced equipments/
instruments required for modern day research in
biotechnology. The facility is open round the clock for
both the students and the faculty.
Recombinant Product Development Facility of GLP
standards (RPDF-GLP)
Under the FIST support from the Department of Science
and Technology (DST), the School has created a
Recombinant Product Development Facility of GLP
standard. The facility includes all necessary up stream
and downstream equipments, and quality control and
testing equipments required for the recombinant
product development.
Spectroscopic facility:
The spectroscopic facility includes a number of highly
sensitive
UV-Visible
spectrophotometers,
Fluorescence spectrometers, Circular Dichroism
spectrometer with stopped flow attachment, FT-IR
spectrometer and Nano drop Spectrophotometer etc.
Microcalorimetric facility:
This facility includes Microcal differential scanning
calorimetric and isothermal titration calorimetric set
up for studying bimolecular stability, folding and
interactions.
Microscopic facility:
This includes Simple microscopes, Fluorescent
microscopes, Laser Scanning Confocal microscope,
Phase contrast microscopes.
Protein Production and Purification Facility:
This facility includes refrigerated incubator shakers,
Bacterial and Mammalian cell bioreactors with online
FTIR analysis, AKTA-Prime, AKTA-Explorer FPLC
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Examination for M.Sc. programme in Biotechnology
for 33 participating Universities for which there is
separate Prospectus and Application Form.
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
Category-I (through entrance examination): The
School of Biotechnology Carries out research and
teaching (Pre-Ph.D. level) in interdisciplinary areas of
Biotechnology as above. The students are given option
of areas of research contingent upon vacancy available
and inter-se merit of the candidate. Selected
candidates are admitted in the first instance, to a two
semester programme of course work. Satisfactory
completion of the pre-Ph.D. course work (earning a
minimum 14 credits) and securing a CGPA of 6.5 (for
general category students) and 6 (for SC/ST) is a prerequisite for subsequent registration to Ph.D.
programme.
Category II (JRF-NET Qualified candidates):
Candidates who have qualified for Junior Research
Fellowship through CSIR/UGC National Eligibility Test
(NET), DBT-JRF, ICMR-JRF, or any other National
Scholarship examination are eligible to apply
separately in the prescribed form under this category.
Candidates shall have to appear for an interview and
their selection will depend on their performance in the
interview. Candidates who have appeared in the
CSIR/UGC NET examination but their results are
awaited may also apply under this category. However,
such candidates will be interviewed upon submission
of a valid proof of having qualified for or awarded the
JRF certificate at the time of interview. Moreover, only
candidates with valid proof of JRF qualification would
be provided permissible traveling allowance for
attending interview. Please note that candidates who
have been awarded Lecturership in the CSIR/UGC
examination are not eligible and will not be interviewed.
(B)
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
(i)
(ii)
(iv)
Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
Masters Degree in Biotechnology, Biochemical
Engineering, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics,
Mathematics or any branch of Physical or Biological
or Engineering Sciences or B.Tech.(Biotechnology/
Bioengineering/allied qualifications) with atleast 55%
marks.
(B)
(i)
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that they would be able to deliver product or processes to the
society. For successful implementation of these objectives,
SCMM has started the following programs of study.
To encourage medical graduates and students from
basic sciences, the centre has introduced Pre-Ph.D. and
Direct Ph.D. Programmes in Molecular Medicine and is
pursuing teaching & research activities in the following thrust
areas:
A.
B.
C.
D.
(c)
(ii)
(iii)
M.A. in Sanskrit
Bachelor's Degree in Sanskrit or in any other subject
under 10+2+3 pattern of education with at least 45%
marks.
(iv)
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
(i)
(ii)
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(iii)
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(B).
(i)
(a)
(b)
ii.
iii.
12 Credits
Fourth Semester:
15 Credits
OR
(ii)
(c)
(d)
46
(iii)
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(A)
PROGRAMMES OF STUDY:
(ii)
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(i)
(A)
(b)
(c)
(ii)
PROGRAMME OF STUDY
(B)
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during the examination. Proper seating arrangement
on the ground floor should be made prior to the
commencement of the examination to avoid
confusion/ distraction during the day of the
examination. The time of giving the question papers
should be marked accurately and timely supply of
supplementary papers should be ensured.
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
viii).
ii)
iii)
V. DEPRIVATION POINTS
Deprivation points (upto a maximum of 10 points) will be
provided to the candidates of the following categories:
i.
Points for
1st Quartile
District
points for
2nd Quartile
District
10th/High School/
Matriculation/12th
level/Intermediate
03
02
B.A./B.Sc.
02
01
M.A./M.Sc.
01
01
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of Quartile 1 & Quartile 2 by using the following three parameters are listed below for information of intending
candidates :
1.
Literates as percentage of total population (excluding child population in the age group 0-6 years) as per
the provisional figures of the Census of India 2001.
2.
Non-agricultural workers (main and marginal) as percentage of total (main +marginal) workers (as per the
provisional figures of the Census of India 2001), and
3.
Agricultural productivity per hectare (averaged over 1997-98 and 1998-99).
Note: Candidates hailing from Dsitricts of Quartile 1 or 2 (The Districts in which the candidates reside) and have
passed and /or appearing in their respective qualifying examination through Distant Education Programme are
also eligible for award of deprivation points, as the case may be. They should indicate the State, District and District
Code under column No.14 of the Application Form . They should also indicate in Column No. 24 that they have
passed and/or appearing in the qualifying examination through Distant Education Programme.
ii.
All Kashmiri Migrants are eligible for grant of 05 deprivation points on production of registration documents from
the notified authorities certifying their Kashmiri Migrant Status.
iii.
The following Defence Categories are eligible for 05 deprivation points on production of documentary proof except
sr. no. 5:
1.
2.
3.
Widows/Wards of Defence personnel who died in peace time with death attributable to military service;
and
4.
Wards of Defence personnel disabled in peace time with disablity attributable to military service.
5.
Others
NOTE: As per UGC letter dated 07.06.2013 regarding implementation of 5% reservation (supernumerary seats) as
stipulated in the Ministry of Defence letter No. 3547/AS(R)/94 dated 03.06.1994 to above mentioned catagories
and to Wards of ex-servicemen personnel and serving personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry awards; Wards
of ex-servicemen; and Wards of serving personnel as per their priorities mentioned in the ibid letter, subject
to the production of original certificate. (This is subject to the approval of the Academic Council of the University).
iv.
All female/Transgender candidates are eligible for deprivation points as per details given below:
Eligibility
Points to be awarded
04
02
Note: A female/Transgender candidate having completed either Schooling or B.A./B.Sc. or M.A./M.Sc. from either
a Quartile 1 or a Quartile 2 district should be awarded 04 points.
Number of Seats
03
M.A./M.Sc./MCA Programame
02
Note: Candidates with highest marks in the particular programme would be offered admission.
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Anantapur
Srikakulam
0209
0206
0203
0210
0201
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
Quartile1
Tirap
Lower Subansiri
East Kameng
Upper Siang
Changlang
0211
0213
0208
Quartile2
Upper Subansiri
West Siang
Tawang
0305
0316
0313
ASSAM
Quartile1
Dhemaji
Lakhimpur
Karbi Anglong
0315
0317
0304
0306
0301
Quartil 2
Kokrajhar
Morigaon
Darrang
Dhubri
Barpeta
0429
0433
0419
0418
0436
0403
0434
0426
0416
0417
0408
0427
0432
0415
0414
0423
0410
0401
0409
0430
0424
0412
0422
0411
BIHAR
Quartile1
Saharsa
Sheohar
Madhubani
Madhepura
Supaul
Banka
Sitamarhi
PurbahChamparan
Kishanganj
Lakhisarai
Darbhanga
Purnia
Sheikhpura
Khagaria
Katihar
Nawada
Gopalganj
Araria
Gaya
Samastipur
Pashchim Champaran
Jehanabad
Nalanda
Jamui
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District
Code
District
Name
0421
0431
0404
0435
0437
0413
0405
0402
0406
0407
0428
BIHAR
Quartile2
Muzaffarpur
Saran
Begusarai
Siwan
Vaishali
Kaimur(Bhabua)
Bhagalpur
Aurangabad
Bhojpur
Buxar
Rohtas
0503
0501
0509
0516
0507
0512
0506
0508
0502
0504
0513
0515
0511
0510
CHHATISGARH
Quartile1
Dantewada
Bastar
Kabirdham
Surguja
Jashpur
Mahasamund
Janjgir-Champa
Kanker
Bilaspur
Dhamtari
Raigarh
Rajnandgaon
Koriya
Korba
0514
0505
Quartile2
Raipur
Durg
0707
0723
GUJARAT
Quartile1
Dohad
The Dangs
0716
Quartile2
Panch Mahals
HIMACHAL PRADESH
Quartile2
0905
0902
0906
0910
0908
0909
0903
Kinnaur
Chamba
Kullu
Sirmaur
Mandi
Shimla
Hamirpur
JAMMU & KASHMIR
Quartile1
1008
1004
1011
1010
Kupwara
Doda
Punch
Pulwama
51
District
Code
1012
1001
1014
1002
1003
1007
1006
1009
1106
1109
1102
1108
1114
1112
1105
1115
1107
1113
1118
1103
1117
1110
1111
District
Name
JAMMU & KASHMIR
Quartile1
Rajouri
Anantnag
Udhampur
Badgam
Baramula
Quartile2
Kathua
Kargil
Leh(Ladakh)
JHARKHAND
Quartile1
Garhwa
Gumla
Chatra
Godda
Palamu
Lohardaga
Dumka
Pashchimi Singhbhum
Giridih
Pakur
Quartile2
Sahibganj
Deoghar
Ranchi
Hazaribagh
Kodarma
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District
Code
District
Name
MADHYA PRADESH
Quartile1
1414
1406
1439
1429
1441
1444
Guna
Chhatarpur
Shivpuri
Rajgarh
Tikamgarh
Vidisha
Quartile2
1416
1434
1433
1421
1438
1409
1407
1437
1411
1408
1426
1404
1428
1413
1423
1425
Harda
Sehore
Satna
Katni
Sheopur
Datia
Chhindwara
Shajapur
Dhar
Damoh
Neemuch
Bhind
Raisen
East Nimar
Mandsaur
Narsimhapur
MAHARASHTRA
KARNATAKA
Quartile1
1214
1206
1201
1222
1219
1205
1202
1412
1422
1440
1402
1420
1443
1436
1435
1427
1431
1401
1403
Gulbarga
Bijapur
Quartile2
Bagalkot
Raichur
Koppal
Bidar
Bangalore Rural
MADHYA PRADESH
Quartile1
Dindori
Mandla
Sidhi
Barwani
Jhabua
Umaria
Shahdol
Seoni
Panna
Rewa
Balaghat
Betul
Quartile 1
1510
1522
1506
1521
1501
1516
1520
1512
1514
1527
1530
1528
1523
1505
1511
1508
1509
1507
1504
Gadchiroli
Osmanabad
Bid
Nashik
Ahmadnagar
Quartile2
Latur
Nandurbar
Hingoli
Jalna
Sangli
Solapur
Satara
Parbhani
Bhandara
Gondiya
Chandrapur
Dhule
Buldana
Aurangabad
52
District
Code
1607
1602
District
Name
MANIPUR
Quartile1
Tamenglong
Quartile2
Chandel
MEGHALAYA
Quartile1
1707
1704
1805
1808
Lunglei
Serchhip
NAGALAND
Quartile1
1905
1906
1904
1907
1903
Phek
Tuensang
Mon
Quartile2
Wokha
Mokokchung
ORISSA
Quartile1
2021
2023
2022
2016
2005
2015
2025
2024
2011
2026
2003
2008
2017
2010
2029
2002
2006
2028
2027
2004
2018
2020
2030
Malkangiri
Nabarangapur
Mayurbhanj
Kandhamal
Baudh
Kalahandi
Nuapada
Nayagarh
Ganjam
Puri
Baleshwar
Debagarh
Kendrapara
Gajapati
Subarnapur
Balangir
Bhadrak
Sambalpur
Rayagada
ORISSA
Quartile2
Bargarh
Kendujhar
Koraput
Sundargarh
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District
Code
2009
2001
2012
District
Name
ORISSA
Quartile2
Dhenkanal
Anugul
Jagatsinghapur
RAJASTHAN
Quartile1
2205
2211
2219
2220
2204
2203
2214
2231
2210
2223
2221
2225
2229
2232
2228
2206
2209
2222
2212
2218
2226
2208
2227
2202
Barmer
Churu
Jalor
Jhalawar
Baran
Banswara
Dungarpur
Tonk
Quartile2
Chittaurgarh
Karauli
Jhunjhunu
Nagaur
Sikar
Udaipur
Sawai Madhopur
Bharatpur
Bundi
Jodhpur
Dausa
Jaisalmer
Pali
Bikaner
Rajsamand
Alwar
SIKKIM
Quartile1
2304
2303
West District
South District
TAMIL NADU
Quartile2
2422
0112
Thiruvarur
TELANGANA
Quartile 2
Mahbubnagar
TRIPURA
Quartile2
2403
South Tripura
UTTAR PRADESH
Quartile1
2565
2510
2511
Siddharthnagar
Balrampur
Banda
53
District
Code
2545
2564
2544
2557
2548
2530
2566
2531
2508
2519
2509
District
Name
UTTAR PRADESH
Quartile1
Lalitpur
Shravasti
Kushinagar
Pratapgarh
Mahoba
Gonda
Sitapur
Gorakhpur
Bahraich
Chitrakoot
Ballia
Quartile2
2568
2567
2532
2547
2569
2535
2549
2536
2533
2561
2512
2558
2505
2521
2539
2525
2520
2529
2540
2522
2563
2524
2504
2506
Sultanpur
Sonbhadra
Hamirpur
Maharajganj
Unnao
Jalaun
Mainpuri
Jaunpur
Hardoi
Sant Kabir Nagar
Barabanki
Rae Bareli
Auraiya
Etah
Kannauj
Fatehpur
Deoria
Ghazipur
Kanpur Dehat
Etawah
Shahjahanpur
Farrukhabad
Ambedkar Nagar
Azamgarh
UTTARAKHAND
Quartile1
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District
Code
District
Name
WEST BENGAL
Quartile2
2717
2715
2709
2704
Uttar Dinajpur
Puruliya
Koch Bihar
Dakshin Dinajpur
UNION TERRITORIES
Quartile2
2901
Dadra and
Nagar Haveli
VII. LIBRARY
2601
Almora
UTTARAKHAND
Quartile2
2613
2602
2610
2611
2604
2606
2603
2609
Uttarkashi
Bageshwar
Rudraprayag
Tehri Garhwal
Champawat
Pauri Garhwal
Chamoli
Pithoragarh
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PhD thesis with three year embargo are provided to INFLIBNET
and these can be accessed worldwide through the
INFLIBNET Shodhganga platform.
Digital Library Services: The library provides digital services
for online resources accessible through IP authentication
and remote access through single sign on facility. The central
library also has a very interactive user oriented website (http:/
/www.jnu.ac.in/library) for various library services, collection
and information 24x7 anytime anywhere.
Cartoons Digital Library: New service have been recently
introduced by the Library. This is a collection of Cartoons on
different area and disciplines for academic purpose.
Institutional Repository: Central Library, JNU is creating
Institutional Repository of in-house research publications,
Faculty Reprints, monographs etc.. these can be accessed
from http://www.jnu.ac.in/Library/IMDSWorkingPapers.htm
Cyber Library: Cyber Library is located at the Ground Floor
of Central Library with 200 Computers for the students and
research scholars to access the available online resources
and search the catalogue of the Library. ETD Lab. and
Language tools implementation are some of the new
initiatives being taken.
Helen Keller Unit: In order to meet the special needs of the
visually Challenged students of the University, a separate
unit named Helen Keller is located at the Ground Floor.
Twenty four computers and scanners are available with
screen reading and speech software to facilitate visually
challenged scholars in their studies. All the students have
been provided digital voice Reorders. Laptops are also
issued to the M.Phil and PhD level visually challenged
students of the University through the Unit.
Online Press-Clippings: The press clipping information
service was started in 1974 in the JNU Library to cater to the
information need of the faculty and scholars of School of
International Studies on topical issues. It collects all
important, relevant and up-to-date news items, editorial
comments and articles on developments in the international
and bilateral relations, political, economic, socio-cultural,
environmental issues etc. At present, the clippings are culled
from 21 national and international newspapers of English
language. The press clippings collection consists of over
7.5 lacs newspaper articles, which are readily accessible to
the JNU Academic Community through the JNU Library press
Clippings WEBOPAC.
Single Window Search: At present Central Library, JNU
has provided single window access system to all e-resources
available at Central Library, JNU as a trial access through the
following discovery services:The discovery services can be
accessed from JNU library home page as well as through
remote access server.
Information Desk: To seek the information about Library or
its collection or its services.
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-
VIII. FELLOWSHIPS/SCHOLARSHIPS/
AWARDS
UGC-CSIR Junior Research Fellowships:
Only those candidates will be eligible for the award of
fellowships who qualify in the national level test conducted
by the University Grants Commission/CSIR and other similar test for award of Junior Research Fellowship as per the
norms of the relevant organization.
UGC-Scholarships and Fellowships
The University Grants Commission invites applications for
the award of various Scholarships and Fellowships every
year for the candidates pursuing higher studies in Universities./Colleges. The details of the schemes are available
at UGC website www.ugc.ac.in.
State Government Fellowships:
EVENT/ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
EXIM Bank- The Exim Bank Library, part of Central Library has
a special collection of 14,167 Economics books and 2735
back volumes of 56 journals. Automated Library Services,
inter-library loan, reference and photocopying facilities are
provided to the users of Exim Bank Library.
Other Branch Libraries:
-
4.
5.
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6.
7.
8.
Jawahar Bhawan Trust Scholarship- These Scholarships are of the value of Rs.1000/-p.m. awarded
to 10 students for a period of one year (covering two
semesters) and may be renewed for subsequent
semester(s) subject to the condition that the student
maintains CGPA of 5.5 at the end of third semester
of MA/M.Sc. and fifth semester in case of MCA.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Fox International Fellowship of Yale University Annually awarded to one or two students of M.Phil./
Ph.D. programme in any of the following fields: economics, finance, political science, international relations, law and contemporary history. They should
therefore have completed 3 semesters of M.Phil./
Ph.D./Direct Ph.D. programme but should not have
completed more than 6 semesters of the said
programme.
13.
Swamy Pranavananda Memorial Research Fellowship - Awarded annually to a M.Phil. student pursuing
studies for promotion in the Indian Philosophy, Culture
and Civilization.
14.
15.
Dr. Prafulla K. Pani Research Fellowship - This shortterm fellowship of @ Rs. 8000/- p.m. will be awarded
to only one student at a time for pursuing research
at Special Centre for Molecular Medicine in the relevant areas of molecular medicine.
2.
Okita Memorial Fellowship - There are two Fellowships each of the value of Rs.5000/- p.m. with an
annual contingency grant of Rs.10,000/- awarded by
the ICCR on the recommendation of the University
for 2 years. This is open to meritorious Indian students in JNU who are registered for M.Phil/Ph.D. and
MA 2nd year programme in various Centres of SIS/
SLL&CS/SSS pursuing studies/research in any of the
areas of specialization bearing on Japan or on Indias
Relations with Japan.
G Parthasarathi Endowment Fellowship There are
four Fellowships including the one in Memory of Late
Chandrasekhar Prasad the student leader in JNU of
Rs.1000/-p.m., each awarded to students initially for
a period of one year, renewable by another year on
the basis of academic performance, to students coming
from economically weaker sections of society, particularly Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Backward
Class, and Physically Challenged (Handicapped)
students.
3.
4.
Special Fellowships for SC/ST and PH students Four Fellowships are awarded @ Rs.12000/- p.m.(for
one semester or two semesters) for students hailing
from deprived sections of society i.e. Scheduled Caste/
Scheduled Tribe and Physically Challenged (Handicapped) with a view to preparing them for taking up
teaching and/or research as career. These fellowships are to be used for most deserving among them
who have completed two years of Ph.D. or after having
completed M.Phil. are on the verge of completion of
Ph.D.
5.
Dr. Sheila Zurbrigg Fellowship This one time assistance of a maximum of Rs. 2000/- is awarded to
one deserving student of the Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, School of Social Sciences.
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17.
18.
19.
Awards:
1.
2.
3.
4.
A N Bhat Memorial Prize Cash prize of Rs.5000/is awarded annually to the most meritorious student
of third semester of MA (Economics) programme of
School of Social Sciences based on his/her performance in the 1st year of MA Programme.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Award of Prof. S Marcandane Memorial Gold MedalA Gold medal and a certificate is awarded annually
to topper student of M.A. (French) programme.
14.
15.
16.
17.
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ST and Person with Disability (PWD) candidates
respectively. All SC (Boys and Girls) except residents
of Delhi will be provided hostel. In view of the fact htat
almost all those OBC who apply for hostel will get
a seat sooner or later depending upon availability of
hostel accommodation. However, 50 seat for boys
and 50 seat for girls will be available for preferential
allotment to OBC students on the basis of their merit
list.. The SC/ST/PWD students are exempted from
payment of hostel fee (room rent). This is applicable
only to those SC/ST/PWD students who are not in
receipt of any fellowships/ scholarships and whose
parents/guardians income is below Rs.1,00,000/per annum.
3.
(a)
(b)
Students who are not from Delhi but have passed their
qualifying examinations from Delhi and stayed in
recognized University/College hostel, subject to their
furnishing documentary evidence from the Head of the
Institution regarding the details of their stay.
(c)
X. HOSTEL FACILITIES
2.
1.
2..
3.
4.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
b)
c)
d)
e)
(ii)
2.
3.
4.
5.
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6.
(ii)
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
When the Health Centre is not open, all the patients are
advised to go to government hospital or any other
hospital. No reimbursement is permissible for
students as per UGC norms.
2.
3.
to register students alumni of this University for fulltime and part-time jobs, consistent with their
educational qualifications and job preferences;
ii)
iii)
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to the University with respect. All members of the University
community, including those who are in temporary or shortterm positions are subject to this policy. Anyone violating this
policy is subject to disciplinary action. Reports of sexual
harassment are taken seriously and are dealt with promptly.
3.
a.
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c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
any act that affects the mental health and selfconfidence of a fresher or any other student with or
without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or
showing off power, authority or superiority by a student
over any fresher or any other student. - .
a)
c)
(d)
(e)
(ii)
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(a)
Abetment to ragging;
Criminal conspiracy to rag;
Unlawful assembly and rioting while ragging;
Public nuisance created during ragging;
Violation of decency and morals through
ragging;
Injury to body, causing hurt or grievous hurt;
Wrongful restraint;
Wrongful confinement; ix. Use of criminal force;
Assault as well as sexual offences or unnatural
offences;
Extortion;
Criminal trespass;
Offences against property; xiv. Criminal
intimidation;
Attempts to commit any or all of the above
mentioned offences against the victim(s);
Threat to commit any or all of the above
mentioned offences against the victim(s);
Physical or psychological humiliation;
All other offences following from the definition
of Ragging.
9.1
II.
III.
IV.
Withholding results.
V.
VI.
VIII.
IX.
(C)
An appeal against the order of punishment by the AntiRagging Committee shall lie,
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
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i.
ii.
These Rules shall come into force with effect from the
date of notification****.
2.
Application of Rules
a)
b)
c)
vi)
vii)
viii)
ix)
x)
xi)
xii)
xiii)
xiv)
xv)
Category-I
xvi)
xvii)
xviii)
xix)
xx)
xxi)
xxii)
xxiii)
xxiv)
***
****
3.
ii)
iii)
**
i)
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iv)
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xxv)
Any other act which may be considered by the V.C. or any other competent authority to be an act of violation of discipline
and conduct.
4.
Punishment
The competent authority may impose any of the following punishments on any student found guilty of any of the acts
of indiscipline or misconduct mentioned in Category-I or Category-II as the case may be, in Rule3.
Category I:
a)
b)
Rustication upto four semester period and/or declaring any part or the entire JNU Campus out of bounds.
c)
Expulsion
Category II
a)
Admonition/Reprimand
b)
c)
Recovery of any kind, such as scholarship/fellowship, any dues, cost of damages, etc.
d)
Withdrawal of any or all facilities available to a student as per, JNU Rules (such as Scholarship/Fellowship, hostel etc)
e)
f)
Declaring any Halls of Residence, premises, building or the entire JNU Campus out of bounds to any students.
g)
5.
General
a)
No punishment shall ordinarily be imposed on a student unless he/she is found guilty of the offence for which he/she
has been charged by a proctorial or any other inquiry after following the normal procedure and providing due opportunity
to the student charged for the offence to defend himself.
b)
In case the Vice-Chancellor or any competent authority is of the opinion that on the basis of the available material and
evidence on record a prima facie case exists against a student he may order suspension of the student including
withdrawal of any or all facilities available to a bona fide student pending proctorial or any other inquiry.
c)
Notwithstanding any punishment mentioned in Rule 4, the Vice-Chancellor may keeping in view the gravity/nature of
misconduct/act of indiscipline, the manner and the circumstances in which the misconduct/indiscipline has been
committed award a punishment in excess of or less than or other than what has been mentioned thereon for reasons
to be recorded.
6.
Interpretation
In case any dispute arises with regard to the interpretation of any of these Rules, the matter shall be referred to the ViceChancellor, whose decision thereon shall be final.
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M.A./M.Sc./
M.C.A.
B.A.(Hons.)
Part Time
Rs.
Rs.
Tuition Fee (Annual)
216.00***
120.00
Sports Fee (Annual)
16.50
16.50
Literary & Cultural Fee (Annual)
16.50
16.50
**'Students' Union Fee (Annual)
15.00
15.00
Library Fee (Annual)
6.00
6.00
Medical fee (Annual)
9.00
--Medical Booklet
12.00
--Students Aid Fund (Annual)
4.50
--*Admission Fee
5.00
5.00
*Enrolment Fee
5.00
5.00
*Security Deposit (Refundable)
40.00
40.00
Identity Card Folder
10.00
10.00
Student Hostel and General
Information Guide
15.00
15.00
----- National Service Scheme (NSS)
20.00
20.00
--The fees are subject to revision
*
To be paid at the time of Enrolment in the University.
**
In terms of Statute 33 of Statutes of the University, membership of any students' organisation shall be voluntary.
***
To be realised in two instalments.
Students shall deposit tuition fee: (i) First Instalment at the time of admission; (ii) Second instalment at the time
of registration in the Winter Semester i.e. January. Annual Fees shall be paid at the commencement of each academic
year.
---------------------------
In the event of student being enrolled simultaneously for a full-time course and one part-time course, he will be
charged, in addition to all the fees and other charges for the full-time course, only the tuition fee in respect of part-time
course.
No tution fee will be charged from the dependents of Leprosy Affected Persons (LAPs)
If a student does not pay the fees on time, a fine shall be levied as per rules of the University.
B Foreign Nationals
For M.Phil./Ph.D., Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D., M.Tech./Ph.D., MPH/Ph.D., M.A., M.Sc., MCA, B.A.(Hons.) and Part-Time
Programmes of study:
i)
Tuition Fee
ii)
Incidental charges
Note:
(1)
Name of the defaulter, which shall be put up on the Notice Board, shall be removed from the rolls of the
University.
(2)
XV. FREESHIPS
Limited number of free student-ships are available to needy and deserving Indian students as per University rules.
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most representative of his/her intellectual interest
and ability.
(v)
2.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(i)
(ii)
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i)
Candidates pursuing their studies with some other University/Institution are required to submit discontinuation
certificate from their respective University/Institution at the time of registration/admission. They are also required
to submit the Migration Certificate subsequently within the stipulated time.
j)
The admission of candidates who have passed their qualifying examination from a Foreign University will be subject
to their qualification being found equivalent to the qualifications prescribed by the University.
k)
The candidates, enjoying employed status and selected for admission to any programme of study in the University,
are required to produce LEAVE SANCTION AND RELIEVING ORDER AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION/ REGISTRATION
from their employer for the duration of the programme permitting them to pursue their studies at the University,
failing which the offer of admission shall stand withdrawn. In case of resignation, the candidates are also required
to submit relieving order from their employer at the time of admission/registration.
Important : The candidates, will be allowed to register only IN PERSON. The candidates are also required to produce
all originals of the above certificates/documents for verification at the time of registration/admission. In the absence
of any of the original certificates/documents, registration/admission shall not be allowed. The original certificates
of the candidates will be retained by the University for a period of one semester.
Candidates already in India during entrance examination will not be considered for admission in absentia and
they will have to go through the process of entrance examination for admission to various programmes of study.
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8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Note :
1.
The application forms for Direct admission to Ph.D. programme for Monsoon Semester beginning July 2016
is closed on 29th January, 2016 and for winter semester begining January 2017, the application form for
Direct admission to Ph.D. programme will be available from 1st September to 14th October, 2016 and last
date for submitting the application forms will be 14th October, 2016.
2.
The lists of candidates invited to viva-voce and in respect of those finally selected for admission shall be
displayed on the Notice-Boards of the Administrative Block and will also be available on JNU website
(www.jnu.ac.in). Although intimation to this effect is sent to the candidates on their e-mail account and also
available on JNU website as well as candidates online application form account, yet the candidates are
advised to find out from Notice Board or JNU website (www.jnu.ac.in) or through their own sources whether
their names appear in the lists and thereby make timely arrangements to appear for the viva-voce and for
joining the programme, as the case may be. The University will not issue any paper intimation to the
candidates. Candidates are advised to regularly check JNU website for updates.
3.
It will be in the interest of candidates selected for admission to report for registration and join the
programme of study immediately after the commencement of registration process.
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(d)
XXIII. GUIDELINES/COURSE
OUTLINES FOR ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
A.
(a)
(a)
(c)
(c)
(1)
(2)
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(1)
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Persian
i)
Proficiency in spoken and written Modern
Persian.
ii)
Sound knowledge of Persian Literature
(b)
M.A. in Persian
i)
Grammar
ii)
Translation from Persian into English & viceversa (Newspaper standard)
iii)
Outline of Persian Literature
iv)
Short essay in Persian
(2)
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Arabic
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(b)
M.A. in Korean
i)
Grammar
ii)
Short essay on topic of general interest.
iii)
Hanja
iv)
Translation of passages from Korean into
English & vice-versa (Newspaper standard)
v)
History Society, Culture and Literature of
Korea
(5)
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Chinese
i)
Proficiency in written and spoken language
ii)
Ability to use original sources for research
iii)
Familiarity with the literature of the language
concerned
(b)
M.A. in Chinese
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
M.A. in Arabic
i)
Grammar
ii)
Translation from Arabic into English & viceversa (Newspaper standard)
iii)
Outline of Arabic Literature
iv)
Short essay in Arabic
(3)
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Japanese
i)
Good proficiency in written and spoken
language.
ii)
Ability to use original sources for research.
iii)
Familiarity with the literature of the language
concerned.
iv)
Familiarity with the history, society and culture
of Japan.
(b)
M.A.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
in Japanese
Grammar
Short essay on topic of general interest.
Joyo Kanji
Translation of passages from Japanese into
English & vice-versa (Newspaper standard)
Japanese Society, Culture and Literature
(4)
(a)
M.Phil/Ph.D. in Korean:
v)
Grammar
Short essay on topics of general interest
Chinese characters
Translation of passages from Chinese into
English & vice-versa (Newspaper standard)
History and Culture of China
(6)
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D. in French
Ability to analyse, assess and give a critical appraisal
of theme related to Methodology of Teaching French
as a foreign language, Linguistics, Literature,
Translation, Culture and Civilization (France &
Francophone Countries)
(b)
iii)
French Literature;
Translation and Interpretation; Ability to translate
and interpret general texts from English into
French and vice-versa respecting the structure
and the idioms of the two languages;
French Civilization: familiarity with the general
framework of French History, Geography and
Institutions of France.
(7)
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D. in German
The research programme for the M.Phil./Ph.D. degree
broadly encompasses the following areas:
i)
i)
ii)
ii)
iii)
iv)
iii)
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vii)
(8)
(a)
(b)
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Tamil
(c)
(10)
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Spanish
The candidates are expected to be proficient in the
language. In addition they ought to possess a good
knowledge of the important movements and authors
of Spanish and Latin American literature, besides
being well versed in the history, culture and civilization
of the Spanish speaking countries. The students are
also expected to have knowledge of problems of
translation.
(b)
(9)
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Russian
Candidates will be examined in theoretical aspects
M.Phil. in Portuguese
The candidates are expected to be proficient in the
language. In addition they ought to possess a good
knowledge of the important movements and authors
of Portuguese and Brazilian literatures, besides being
well versed in the history, culture and civilization of
the Portuguese speaking countries. The students are
also expected to have knowledge of problems of
Translation and linguistic differences between
Portuguese speaking regions.
(c)
M.A. in Spanish
(11)
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
Eligible candidates will be examined in the core areas
of Theoretical, General and Applied Linguistics, speech
sciences, Semiotics, Philosophy of Language,
Language typology and Areal Linguistics, Syntax,
Semantics, Sociolinguistics.
(b)
M.A.
(12)
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
M.A. in Russian
Candidates are expected to be proficient in written
and oral expression of Russian Language, basic
knowledge of Soviet and Russian Literature, phonetics
and translation.
M.A. in German
Candidates seeking admission to the M.A.
programme are expected to possess knowledge of
German language equivalent to Oberstufe and
knowledge of culture and civilization of German
speaking countries, history of German literature of
B.A. (Hons) level as well as ability to linguistically
analyze and translate general texts from German into
English and vice-versa. There will be one paper and
two options for three M.A. programme offerd by the
Centre viz. 1. (Literature) and 2. M.A. (Translation,
Translation & interpretation).
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M.A.
Candidates will be examined in English Literature,
Literature in India and other Third World Countries,
English in India, Literary and Cultural Theories, and
Practical Criticism of given literary pieces. The objective
of the test is to select those who demonstrate not just
in-depth knowledge of literature and culture, but literary
sensibility and a capacity for original thinking.
C.
1.
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
Detailed knowledge of Indian History adequate for
pursuing research.
(b)
M.A. in Economics
Applicants will be tested for their analytical abilities
and awareness of national and international
economic issues of importance at present and in the
recent past. Candidates are expected to be familiar
with the content of a standard Economics course
taught at the B.A. level. Especially for the benefit of
applicants without an undergraduate degree in
Economics, an enumeration of the areas to be covered
is given below:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(i)
(ii)
(ii)
M.A. in History
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4.
(a)
(a)
Western Political Thought
(b)
Indian Government and Politics
(c)
Political Thought in Modern India
(d)
International Relations
(e)
Public Policies in India
(f)
Comparative Government and Politics
Centre for the Study of Regional Development
2.
3.
4.
(b)
M.A. in Geography
The M.A. admission test will carry a total of 100
marks with the unit wise marks assigned and
coverage of topics as indicated below. Unit I will have
only multiple choice questions to be answered on
OMR sheet.
Unit I (60 marks)
Multiple Choice Questions on:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Question/questions on
5.
(ii)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
M.Phil./Ph.D. programme in the Centre for the Study
of Regional Development has three streams namely
Geography, Population and Economics. Entrance
Examination for each of the three streams will be held
separately on different date/session. Candidate may
choose to apply for one or more streams.
(i)
(iii)
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iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
8.
6.
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
1.
(b)
7.
9.
M.Phil/Ph.D.
The written test is intended to evaluate the understanding
of basic concepts and theories in the fields of Sociology/
Economics/History/Psychology. The aptitude for
research in education and the capacity for analysis
will also be tested.
The question paper is divided into two parts. The first
part is meant for all candidates. The second part has
five sections : four sections corresponding to questions
relating to the four fields of study mentioned above
and the fifth section comprising questions of general
interest. A candidate is expected to answer questions
from only one of these five sections.
i)
ii)
10.
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M.Phil / Ph.D.
Applicants for the M.Phil. programme will be examined
for their understanding and analytical ability in a broad
range of issues concerning discrimination and
exclusion. An applicant should be aware of ongoing
debates in contemporary society, politics and economy
as well as, existing scholarship in the field. In addition,
knowledge of history relating to marginalization of
castes and tribes will be useful.
D.
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
The question paper will consist of two parts.
Part A: All the questions shall be of objective multiple
choice types and shall be of B.Sc. standard.
Part B: The entire question paper will be of multiple
choice type of M.Sc. standard on the subjects of
Botany, Zoology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiology,
Physics, Chemistry and other areas defining eligibility.
13.
(b)
E.
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
All questions would be of the multiple choice type. The
question paper will be divided into two parts:
Part A
This will have questions of B.Sc. level from the areas
of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Geology, Botany
and Zoology.
Part-B This part of the question paper will have
questions of M.Sc. level from Physics, Chemistry
Geology, Biology and Environmental Sciences.
13.
(b)
F.
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
Applicants for the M.Phil programme will be examined
for their understanding and analytical ability in a broad
range of issues concerning North East India and its
neighboring areas. An applicant should be aware of
ongoing debates in contemporary society, politics,
economy, history, ecology, development, governance
and culture, as well as existing scholarship pertaining
to the region. In addition, a brief understanding of
Syllabus :
Graduate/Post graduate level Mathematics and
Statistics, Graduate/Post -graduate level Computer
Science and General Aptitude.
(b)
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Syllabus:
10+2/Graduate level Mathematics and Probability and
General Aptitude and reasoning. About 80% questions
will be from mathematics and Probability and about
20% questions from General Aptitude and reasoning.
(c)
(a)
Syllabus :
GATE syllabus for Computer Science and IT would be
the syllabus for the written examination. For this, a link
is created on the website www.jnu.ac.in/SCSS/
admissions.html and may be referred to for further
details.
G.
(a)
(c)
(d)
M.Sc. in Physics
Candidates will be tested for knowledge of broad
areas of Physics, Physical Chemistry and Mathematics
at the B.Sc. (General) level.
H.
(a)
M.Phil./Ph.D.
The test will evaluate the candidate's grasp of
methodological approaches, conceptual framework
and theory of the arts in the discipline that they wish
to specialize in. (Separate entrance examinations
will be held for admission to the following three
fields of study i.e. (i) Visual Arts, (ii) Cinema Studies
and (iii) Theatre and Performance Studies)
(b)
SCHOOL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
The Entrance Examination will cover questions related
to Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Life Sciences and
Physical Sciences and with adequate choice.
K.
(a)
Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
There will be multiple choice type of question related
to molecular and cell biology, genetics, medical
physiology, biochemistry & microbiology with relevence
to human health and diseases. Some questions to
evaluate the candidate's general aptitude will also be
included.
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L.
(a)
(b)
Part B: All the questions shall be of multiple choice type of B.Sc. standard from subjects of Botany, Zoology, Chemistry,
Physics and other related subjects.
CENTRE FOR SANSKRIT STUDIES
M.Phil./Ph.D.
Entrance Test shall be of three hours duration and shall consist of short and long type of question. There will be
no multiple choice questions. 20% questions out of 70 marks will have to be answered in Sanskrit medium only.
remaining questions will be answered in Sanskrit/English or any other scheduled Indian Languages. The test will
cover the following areas: Indian philosophical systems, Sanskrit literature and poetics, Sanskrit grammar and
grammatical theory, modes of disputation and interpretation of texts, Sanskrit linguistics including computational
Sanskrit linguistics, Vedic, Agamic, Upanisadic and Puranic literature and Pali, Prakrit studies, Indian Social thought,
issues in Sanskrit studies and researches.
M.A. in Sanskrit
Candidates will be asked short answer type questions in the prescribed space in the booklet. There will not be
multiple choice questions.There will be no negative marking. Test will cover the following areas: Sanskrit language
and literature, Indian Philosophical Systems, Sanskrit Poetics and Aesthetics, Sanskrit and Modern Indian Languages,
Indian Intellectual and Cultural Traditions in Sociology, Polity and Economy, Architecture, Music, Environmental
Studies, Grammar, Logic, Astronomy and Mathematics, Science and Technology, Argumentation and Interpretation,
and Role and Place of Sanskrit in Indo European Studies.
(c)
M.
Candidates seeking admission to Certificate of Proficiencey in Pali shall be examined on the basis of general aptitude
test. The questions shall be of objective type and shall be within the broad spectrum of General Knowledge, General
English.
CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF LAW & GOVERNANCE
M.Phil./Ph.D. in Law & Governance
There will be a written test with essay type questions from the fields of Political Science, Public Administration,
Sociology, Economics, and Law. The test will evaluate the candidates analytical abilities and competence in these
disciplines.
The areas covered by the test will relate to issues such as the following: the changing role of the state; the relationship
between the state, market and civil society; civil service reform and the new public management; regulatory regimes;
local governance, both rural and urban; the rule of law and access to justice; the social and economic bases of
law; and global governance.
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Please read the Check List given in the inside front cover of the brochure before and after fillingup the Application Form.
b)
Please note that there is separate Application Form for applying for Admission to Direct Ph.D.
programmes and admission under NET/JRF Category.
c)
d)
Please note down your Application Form Number for future correspondence or retain a photocopy
of the filled in Application Form.
e)
The Application Form is to be filled in by the candidate IN BLACK INK ONLY giving complete information
using capital letters as far as possible. Please read carefully the instructions given hereunder before
filling up the form. Refer to the sample of a filled-in Application Form given in the Prospectus. Note
especially the right method to darken the bubbles as shown in the Sample Application Form.
f)
First, write in black ink (using capital letters) the required information in the boxes (wherever
provided). Then darken the appropriate bubble corresponding to the letter/numeral underneath each
box. What you write in these boxes is only for your guidance and verification that you are darkening
the bubble corresponding to the correct letter/numeral.
g)
If you wish to change a marking, completely cover the darkened bubble with white fluid, and then
darken the appropriate bubble.
h)
Please note that your name, your parent's/guardian's name, and your date of birth should exactly
be the same as given in your 10th class or first Board/Pre-Universtiy examination certificate. Any
deviation, whenever discovered, may lead to cancellation of your candidature.
1.
Name of the Candidate: Write your name in capital letters as given in your 10th class certificate or your first Board/
Pre-University Examination. Female candidate may write her present surname in case of name change after
marriage. Write a only one letter in each box. Leave one, and only one, blank box between consecutive words of
your name. Darken the appropriate bubble underneath each letter of the name. If your name has several initials,
leave one bubble blank after each of them.
2.
Date of Birth : Darken the bubbles to indicate date of birth exactly same as given in your High School or your first
Board Examination in terms of day, month and year. Use numeral 01 to 31 for date, use numerals 01 to 12 for
month and use last two digits for the year of birth.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Nationality: Darken the appropriate bubble. In case you are a Foreign National, please indicate the country to which
you belong in the space provided.
7.
Category: Darken the bubble corresponding to your category/categories as given below. Your request for change
of category subsequent to your submission of Application Form will not be accepted.
Category
Code
General
Scheduled Caste
Scheduled Tribe
Other Backward Class ( Only Non Creamy Layer) as
per Central List
GEN
SC
ST
OBC
7(a). If you belong to Minority Community, darken the bubble, otherwise leave it blank.
7(b). PWD Category: If you are a candidate with a minimum of 40% disability, darken the bubble corresponding to your
Person with Disability category as given below. Otherwise leave it blank.
Hearing Handicapped
:
HH
Orthopadeicaly Handicapped
:
OH
Visually Handicapped
:
VH
If you are VH category, darken the bubble for computer required/scribe i.e. for self or from JNU and scribe language,
otherwise leave it blank.
8.
If you belong to BPL Category, darken the bubble, otherwise leave it blank.
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8(a). If you are a dependent son/daughter of Leprosy Affected Person (LAP) residing in Leprosy colonies, darken the
bubble, otherwise leave it blank.
9.
In case you are Kashmiri Migrant, darken the bubble, otherwise leave it blank.
10.
In case you belong to Defence Personnal category ( detail as per Chapter V (iii) of Prospectus), darken the appropriate
bubble,otherwise leave it blank.
11.
If you are ward of JNU employee, darken the bubble, if yes, darken the bubble Group C or Group D.
12.
13.
Programme of Study: Darken the appropriate bubble corresponding to the programme of study for which you will
be taking the Entrance Examination (Darken only one bubble).
14.
Choice of Field of Study: You can opt for appearing in the entrance examination upto a maximum of three fields
of study of your choice to be indicated in the same application form in order of preference for admission from among
those listed under the programmes of study offered by various Schools/Centres. If you intend to apply for more
than one Field of Study in the same level of programmes but upto three, you need not fill separate application
form. If you submit more than one application form for same level of programmes, all your application forms
will be outrightly rejected. (However this restriction will not apply to those JRF holder candidates who apply
under 'JRF holders category' for admission to M.Phil./Ph.D. & Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D. Programme through viva-voce
examination only in Science Schools in addition to admission through entrance examination). The Choices given
in the application form should relate to the same level of programmes. While selecting the Field of Study you
should consult the schedule of examination which appears at the end of this Prospectus before indicating your
preference with a view to ensure that there is no clash in the entrance examination schedule. The University assumes
no responsibility if you, despite caution, have opted for more than one field of study for which the examinations
have been scheduled simultaneously. Please note that option(s) once excercised shall be final and no change
of option(s) shall be allowed. The preference wise option given by you at the time of filling in the application
form will be kept in view e.g. a candidate who has been selected for a discipline falling under higher preference
will have no claim for other preferences of the same level of programme. In other words, if one gets selected
in higher preference, he/she will be offered admission only in that.
For Direct Admission to Ph.D. programme and admission of JRF holders to M.Phil./PH.D., Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
programmes in Science Schools, the candidates are required to fill in separate Application Form for each Field
of Study. If a candidate is not selected for admission to M.Phil./Ph.D. or Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D. programme through
Entrance Examination, he/she shall not be considered for Direct Admission to Ph.D. programme in the same
year.
You should use the following numeral Fields of Study Codes as given below and select up to a maximum of three
field of sudy of the same level of programme. Darken the bubble corresponding to the appropriate numeral as
per your preference in each column:
I.
(A)
(i)
(ii)
105
(v)
104
(iv)
101
102
103
(iii)
Field of Study
Code
106
107
108
109
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(ix)
(x)
(xi)
(xii)
(C)
(i)
121
122
123
172
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(x)
(xi).
(xii).
(xiii)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
(H)
(I)
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(K)
(L)
(M)
II.
M.A./M.Sc./M.C.A. Codes
(A)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(B)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(x)
(xi)
(xii)
(C)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
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Field of Study
Code
169
170
171
Field of Study
Code
201
202
234
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
230
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
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Field of Study
Code
221
(v)
222
(vi)
229
(vii).
(D)
231
(E)
223
224
225
226
(H)
227
(I)
232
(J)
233
228
(F)
(G)
(K)
Field of Study
Code
(iii)
303
(v)
302
(iv)
301
310
304
305
306
307
(viii)
308
(ix)
309
(vi)
(vii)
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(viii)
(ix)
V.
Field of Study
Code
401
410
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
ADOP Code
Field of Study
Code
502
(ii)
(B)
702
(iii)
Field of Study
Code
703
704
705
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(C)
(D)
(i)
(ii)
15.
17.
Field of Study
Code
177
178
179
501
602
State of Domicile: Mention the code of the state to which you belong (refer to the codes given below). Darken the
bubble corresponding to the appropriate numeral in each column.:
State/Union Territory
Andaman & Nicobar
Assam
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Bihar
Chandigrah
Chattisgarh
Delhi
Daman & Diu
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep
16.
Entrance
Code
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
State/Union Territory
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Pondicherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
West Bengal
Any other place(in India)
Foreign Countries
Code
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
Darken the bubbles corresponding to the appropriate numerals to indicate year of passing or appearing 10+2 or
equivalent examination.
Entrance Examination Centre: Darken the bubbles corresponding to the appropriate numerals to indicate the city
where you would take the entrance examination. A list of cities where JNU entrance examination is to be held
is given below. No change will be permitted and no correspondence in this context will be entertained. In case
it is not possible to allot the Centre of your choice, the University reserves the right to allot you alternative centre.
For Certificate of Proficiency and Advanced Diploma in Mass Media in Urdu (Part-Time) programmes the Entrance
Examination will be held only in Delhi Centre. Since no entrance examination is to be held for part time programme
other than Certificate of proficiency and Advanced Diploma in Mass Media in Urdu candidates applying for these
programme need not fill this column.
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Centre Code
Centre Code
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
Agartala
Ahmedabad
Aizawl
Allahabad
Amritsar
Bangalore
Bareilly
Bhubaneshwar
Calicut
Chandigarh
Chennai
Coimbatore
Dehradun
Delhi
Dimapur
Gangtok
Ghaziabad
Gwalior
Guwahati
Goa
Gorakhpur
Hyderabad
Secundrabad
Imphal
Indore
Itanagar
Jaipur
Jammu
Jodhpur
Katihar
Kolkata
Lucknow
Mumbai
Madurai
Nagpur
Pant Nagar
Patna
Pondicherry
Pune
Raipur
Ranchi
Sambalpur.
Shillong
Shimla
Silchar
Siliguri
Srinagar
Thiruvananthapuram
Udaipur
Varanasi
Vijayawada
Visakhapatnam
(Overseas Centre)
53.
Kathmandu*
* Subject to sufficient number
available.
2000
of candidates
Note:
1.
The University reserves the right to change/cancel any Centre of Examination within India/abroad without
assigning any reason.
2.
18.
19.
Addresses of the Centres of Examination will be available on our JNU website (www.jnu.ac.in) around
10th May, 2016
District Quartile Code: Darken the bubbles corresponding to the appropriate numerals of District Code (after
checking from Chapter V of the Prospectus), if you have passed or are appearing in the qualifying examination
(on the basis of which you are seeking admission in the University) from a District falling under Quartile 1 or
2 Districts. Others may leave it blank. Please note that the responsibility for correctness of the information
provided with regard to Quartile Districts in the Application Form lies with the candidate).
Details of Bank Draft enclosed towards Entrance Examination/Processing Fee : Darken the bubbles corresponding
to the appropriate numerals to indicate Bank Draft Number, Date of Demand Draft and amount of the demand draft.
The amount towards entrance examination fee is to be paid as under:
(i)
For Direct Admission to Ph.D. Programme and JRF holders to M.Phil./Ph.D. and Pre-Ph.D. /Ph.D. programme
in Science Schools: The processing fee for candidates belonging to General Category including OBC is
Rs. 220/- for each field of study. Similarly candidates belonging to SC/ST/BPL and Person with Disability(PWD)
categories are required to pay processing fee at the rate of Rs. 110/- for each field of study.
(ii)
For M.Phil./Ph.D., Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D., M.Tech./Ph.D., MPH/Ph.D., M.A., M.Sc. and MCA: The Entrance Examination
fee for candidates belonging to General Category including OBC is Rs. 220/- for 1 field of study,
Rs. 430/- for 2 fields of study and Rs. 600/- for 3 fields of study. Similarly candidates belonging to SC/ST/
BPL and Person with Disability(PWD) categories are required to pay examination fee at the rate of
Rs. 110/- for 1 field of study, Rs. 215/- for 2 fields of study and Rs. 300/- for 3 fields of study.
(iii)
For B.A.(Hons.) and Part Time Programmes: The Entrance Examination fee for B.A.(Hons.) 1st year and
2nd year and Certificate of Proficiency (COP) programmes for candidates belonging to General Category
including OBC is Rs.130/- for 1 field of study, Rs. 250/- for 2 fields of study and 360/- for 3 fields of study.
Similarly candidates belonging to SC/ST/BPL and Person with Disability(PWD) categories are required
to pay examination fee at the rate of Rs. 65/- for 1 field of study, Rs. 125/- for 2 fields of study and Rs.
180/- for 3 fields of study. For all other Part-Time programmes i.e. ADOP, ADOP(Mass Media) and DOP,
candidates are required to pay processing fee/entrance examination fee at the above rates.
(iv)
Dependent son/daughter of Leprosy Affected Person (LAP) residing in Leprosy Colones identified by each
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state are eligible for free education upto Graduation level. Therefore, candidates belonging to dependent LAP
category are excempted from fees for B.A.(Hons.) only.
iv)
Fee for Foreign Students : Foreign students appearing in the entrance examination are required to enclose
with their application form a Bank Draft amounting to US$ 25 or Rs.1650/- if they are applying for one field
of study, US$ 50 or Rs.3300/- if they are applying for two fields of study and US$ 75 or Rs.4950/- if they are
applying for three fields of study.
You are required to enclose Crossed Bank Draft for the prescribed examination fee. The bank draft should be drawn
in favour of JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY payable at New Delhi.
If you are applying for more than one field of study of the same level of programme, you are required to pay
the examination fees for each field of study as per rates indicated above, failing which your candidature will
not be considered for additional field(s) of study.
You must write your application form no., name, programme and field of study and examination centre opted
for on the left hand corner on the reverse of the Bank Draft.
PLEASE NOTE THAT, IF YOUR APPLICATION IS REJECTED FOR ANY REASON, WHATSOEVER OR YOU ARE NOT
ABLE TO TAKE THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION OR APPEAR IN THE VIVA VOCE, THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FEE/
PROCESSING FEE PAID BY YOU SHALL NOT BE REFUNDED.
(If the bank draft towards entrance examination fee is not submitted with the application form, your application
will be summarily rejected without any intimation to you).
20.
Name of Quartile District: Write the name of District (after checking from Chapter V of the Prospectus), if you
have passed or are appearing in the qualifying examination (on the basis of which you are seeking admission
in the University) from a District falling under Quartile 1 or 2 Districts. Others may leave it blank. Please note
that the responsibility for correctness of the information provided with regard to Quartile Districts in the
Application Form lies with the candidate).
21.
Father's/Guardian's Name : Write your father's/Guardian's name in BLOCK LETTERS exactly as in your 10th class
or equivalent Certificate. Write only one letter in each box.
22
Mother's Name: Write your mother's name in BLOCK LETTERS exactly as in your 10th class or equivalent Certificate.
Write only one letter in each box.
23.
Please note that Column No. 23. (i.e your name and mailing address ) will be scanned and therefore it should
be written very clearly IN BLACK INK ONLY. If you make any mistake, you should cover the whole box with exact
size white paper slip and write your name and address on that. Your address must not overflow this box.
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26.
Photograph : Please write your name and application form number on the backside of a recent good quality colour
photograph (taken not earlier than two months) and firmly affix (do not staple) in the box provided. The photograph
in capital letters. This may lead to rejection of your application.
Signature: Put your usual signature in black ink within the box provided. Your signature must not overflow or touch
the border of the box provided. Your signature establishes your identity. Hence, do not merely write your name
in capital letters. This may lead to rejection of your application.
Mobile Number: Darken the bubbles corresponding to the appropriate numerals to indicate your mobile number.
27.
Permanent Address :
25.
Write your complete permanent address in CAPITAL LETTERS, including Pin Code.
28.
Email ID: The candidate is also advised to give his/her Email ID in the column. All querries/ replies would be
entertained from the registered mail id.
29.
Academic Record: While filling up the information relating to the Academic Record, you should strike off the
examinations which are not relevant and should indicate the name of the relevant examination i. e. High School,
Higher Secondary, Senior School Certificate (10+2), Intermediate or equivalent, B.A. (Hons.), B.A.(Pass),B.Sc.
(Hons.), B.Sc. (Pass), B.Com, B.Com (Hons.), B.Tech., B.E., M.B.B.S., M.A. , M.Sc. or MCA etc., as the case may
be. If you are appearing for final year examination you should fill in all the columns except percentage of marks
column wherein you should write "APPEARING". Please do not forget to write subjects studied in qualifying
examination in the column provided for verificaton of your eligibility.
In case the University/Institution from where your have passed the examination follows letter grading system/CGPA,
you are required to indicate the equivalent percentage in the space provided in the application form for the purpose
of determining the eligibility.
30.
You are required to write the name of the district from where your qualifying examination passed/appeared.
31.
Darken the bubble whether your qualifying examination is through Distance Mode (Yes/No).
32.
Only for candidates applying in Ph.D. under Visvesvaraya Fellowship Scheme for Electronics and IT.
33.
Present Employment Record: You are required to indicate the details of your present employment, if any.
(The candidates, enjoying employed status and selected for admission to any of the programmes in the University,
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are required to produce LEAVE SANCTION AND RELIEVING ORDER AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION/ADMISSION
from their employer for the duration of the programme permitting them to pursue their studies at the University,
failing which they will not be granted admission.)
34.
You are required to write the name of the School from where you passed your 10+2 or equivalent examination,,
District in which situated and year of passing the examination.
Declaration: The candidate must sign the declaration at the end of the application form.
Insert the following documents in the 10" X 7" size envelope supplied with the Application Form and send it by
Registered Post/Speed Post only.
1.
2.
Bank Draft (Put the Bank Draft in the 9" X 4" size envelope supplied with the Application Form).
Application Form (Refold the application form where it was originally folded).
Application Forms can be submitted only by Registered Post/Speed Post to Section Officer (Admissions), Room
No.28, Administrative Block, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi - 110067. The completed offline Application
Form must reach JNU latest by 23rd March, 2016. JNU will not accept responsibility for any postal delay or
irregularity or loss in postal transit.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR APPLICATION FORM THROUGH PRIVATE COURIER SERVICES OR ANY OTHER POSTAL
MODE EXCEPT REGISTERED POST/SPEED POST.
Important Notes:
A candidate who successfully completes a programme in one particular language/subject may not be
entitled for admission to same level of programme (language/subject) again. The candidate may be allowed
one more chance to get admission in other langauge/subject. Further, the candidate who fails to complete
the programme successfully in lthe first two chances will not be given admission third time in the same
language/subject under any circumstances. This will be applicable to all programmes of study being
offered by the University.
Candidates who have obtained their Bachelors degree under the pattern of education other than 10+2+3
will be considered for admission to the Master's Programme if they have successfully completed the
first year of Masters degree programme or a bridge course in lieu thereof, wherever prescribed, from
a recognised University with prescribed percentage of marks.
No candidate admitted to a full-time programme of study in the University shall accept or hold any
employment paid or otherwise or shall be full time student of any other Institution/University during the
course of his/her study at the University except those specifically permitted by the University in accordance
with rules.
If any information furnished by the candidate in the application form is found to be false, his/her admission,
if granted on the basis of such information will be cancelled, ipso facto.
Incomplete application forms w ill be summarily rejected without any reference to the
candidates. The candidates are, therefore, advised to carefully complete all the relevant columns of the
application form as per instructions in Chapter XXIV.
Application Forms received after the closing date shall not be entertained. However, where marginal delay
in submission of completed form occurs due to pressing reasons, or for circumstances beyond the
candidates control, such of the application forms shall be considered on the merit of each individual
case with justification given by the candidate alongwith the form in support of his/her claim for its late
submission.
University shall not accept responsibility for any postal delay or irregularity or loss in postal transit.
The application forms for Direct admission to Ph.D. programme for Monsoon Semester beginning July
2016 is closed on 29th January, 2016 and for winter semester begining January 2017, the application
form for Direct admission to Ph.D. programme will be available from 1st September to 14th October, 2016
and last date for submitting the application forms will be 14th October, 2016.
Any dispute with regard to any matter relating to admission shall be subject to
the jurisdiction of Delhi Courts only.
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Resolution No.12011/68/93-BCC (C), dated the 10 th September, 1993, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary,
Part-I, Section I, No. 186, dated the 13 th September, 1993,
*(ii)
Resolution No.12011/9/94-BCC, dated the 19 th October, 1994, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, PartI, Section I, No.163, dated the 20 th October, 1994.
*(iii)
Resolution No.12011/7/95-BCC, dated the 24 th May, 1995, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-I, Section
I, No.88, dated the 25 th May, 1995.
*(iv)
Resolution No.12011/44/96-BCC, dated the 6 th December, 1996, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, PartI, Section I, No.210, dated the 11 th December, 1996.
*(v)
*(vi)
*(vii)
Resolution No. 12011/88/98-BCC dated 06/12/99 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 270
dated 06/12/99.
*(x)
Resolution No. 12011/36/99-BCC dated 04/04/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No.
71 dated 04/04/2000.
*(xi)
Resolution No. 12011/44/99-BCC dated 21/09/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No.
210 dated 21/09/2000.
*(xii)
Resolution No. 12011/9/2004-BCC dated 16/01/2006 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No.
210 dated 16/01/2006.
SEAL
*Strike out whichever is not applicable
N.B.
(a)
The term Ordinarily used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the Representation of the Peoples
Act, 1950.
(b)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his family resides.
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(Scheduled
(Scheduled
(Scheduled
(Scheduled
Scheduled Caste
Scheduled Tribe*
Castes)Order, 1950.
Tribes) Order, 1950.
Castes) (Union Territories) Order, 1951.
Tribes) (Union Territories) Order, 1951.
(As amended by the Scheduled Castes and Schedules Tribes Lists (Modification Order)1956, the Bombay Reorganization
Act, 1960, the Punjab Reorganization Act, 1966, the State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970, the North-Eastern Areas
(Reorganization) Act, 1971 and the Scheduled Castes and Schedules Tribes Orders(Amendment) Act, 1976.)
*The Constitution (Jammu and Kashmir) Scheduled Castes Order, 1956;
*The Constitution(Andaman and Nicobar Islands) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1959, as amended by the Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders(Amendment)Act, 1976;
*The constitution(Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Castes Order, 1962;
*The Constitution (Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1962;
*The Constitution (Pondicherry) Scheduled Castes Order, 1964;
*The Constitution (Uttar Pradesh, Scheduled Tribes Order, 1967;
*The Constitution (Goa, Daman and Diu) Scheduled Castes Order, 1968;
*The Constitution (Goa, Daman and Diu) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1968;]
*The Constitution (Nagaland) Scheduled Tribes Order,1970;
*The Constitution (Sikkim) Scheduled Castes Order, 1978;
*The Constitution (Sikkim) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1978;
*The Constitution (Jammu and Kashmir) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1989.
*The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Act, 1990.
*The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order Amendment Act, 1991.
*The Constitution(Scheduled Tribes) Order Second Amendment Act,1991.
2. **This certificate is issued on the basis of the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Certificate issued to Shri/
Shrimathi*__________________________ father/mother*of Shri/Shrimathi/Kumari*__________________________of
village/town*_______________in
District/Division*__________________of
the
State/Union
Territory*__________________who belong to the Caste/Tribe* which is recognized as a Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe*
in the State/Union Territory*________________ issued by the __________________dated__________.
3. Shri/Shrimathi*/Kumari*_____________________________________and /or* his/her* family ordinarily reside(s)
in village/town*__________________________of _________________________District/Division* of the State/Union
Territory* of ______________________________________
Signature__________________________
Designation________________________
(With seal of office)
State
Union Territory
Place_______________
Date________________
Note:- The term Ordinarily resides used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the Representation of the
Peoples Act, 1950.
* Please delete the words which are not applicable.
** Applicable in the case of SCs, STs persons who have migrated from one State/UT (Employment News 9/92).
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4.
5.
6.
7.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
International Organisation,
Diplomacy and Disarmament (SIS)
Master of Public Health (SSS) (MPH)
Computer & Systems Sciences
(SC & SS) (COM)
Portuguese Language (SL)
North East India Studies (SSS)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Abbreviations:
SAA
SBT
SC&SS
SES
SCIS
SIS
SL
SLS
SPS
SSS
CLG
CMM
CSS
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Centre
Centre
Centre
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M.A.in Linguistics, SL
M.A. in Political Science, SSS
M.Sc. in Environmental Sciences,
SES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
M.A.in Hindi, SL
M.A. in English, SL
M.A. in Urdu, SL
M.A. in Economics, SSS
Integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D in Molecular
Medicine(CMM)
2.
Abbreviations:
SAA
SC&SS
SES
SIS
SL
SLS
SPS
SSS
SCIS
CMM
CSS
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
School
Centre
Centre
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Abbreviations:
SL
CSS
:
:
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I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware as to what constitutes ragging.
3)
I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the Regulations and am fully aware of the penal and
administrative action that is liable to be taken against me in case I am found guilty of or abetting ragging, actively
or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging.
4)
I will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations.
b)
I will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be
constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations.
5)
I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, I am liable for punishment according to clause 9.1of the Regulations,
without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against me under any penal law or any law for the
time being in force.
6)
I hereby declare that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account
of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the
declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission is liable to be cancelled.
____________ of
____________,
(day)
___________.
(month)
(year)
___________________________
Signature of deponent
______________,
(month)
______________ after
(year)
OATH COMMISSIONER
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AFFIDAVIT BY PARENT/GUARDIAN
(on a Non Judicial Stamp Paper of Rs.10/-)
I, Mr./Mrs./Ms. __________________________________________________________________________(full
name of parent/guardian) father/mother/guardian of,______________________________________(full name of
student
with
admission/
registration/enrolment
number),
having
been
admitted
to________________________________
(name of the institution), have received a copy of the UGC Regulations
on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, (hereinafter called the Regulations),
carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Regulations.
2)
I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware as to what constitutes ragging.
3)
I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the Regulations and am fully aware f the penal and
administrative action that is liable to be taken against my ward in case he/she is found guilty of or abetting ragging, actively
or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging.
4)
My ward will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations.
b)
My ward will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be
constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulation.
5)
I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, my ward is liable for punishment according to clause 9.1of the Regulations,
without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against my ward under any penal law or any law for the
time being in force.
6)
I hereby declare that my ward has not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on
account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case
the declaration is found to be untrue, the admission of my ward is liable to be cancelled.
Declared this ________________ day of ____________ month of ______________ year.
___________________________
Signature of deponent
Name:
Address:
Telephone/Mobile No.:
VERIFICATION
Verified that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and no part of the affidavit is false and nothing
has been concealed or misstated therein.
Verified at(place)_____________ on this the (day)___________ of (month)______________, (year)_________.
____________________
Signature of deponent
Solemnly affirmed and signed in my presence on this the (day)__________ of (month)_________, (year)_________
after reading the contents of this affidavit
OATH COMMISSIONER
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