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PANJAB UNIVERSITY

CHANDIGARH

(Established under the Panjab University Act VII of 1947


- Enacted by the Government of India)

PROSPECTUS
PULEET-2022
ENTRANCE TEST TO BE HELD ON
14-08-2022 (Sunday)
2:00 p.m. To 3: 40 p.m.

For Admission to:


1. Institutes governed by the Reservation Rules of Panjab University,
Chandigarh
• University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Chandigarh.
• Dr. S.S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and
Technology, Chandigarh
• University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Panjab University
Swami Sarvanand Giri, Regional Centre, Hoshiarpur.
2. Institutes governed by the Reservation rules of Chandigarh Administration
• Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology, Sector 26, Chandigarh.
Last date for submission of information on the website to generate the
Login & Password: 29-07-2022
Website: https://puleet.puchd.ac.in

FEE (Non-refundable):
General Category Rs. 2175/-
SC/ST/PwD Category Rs. 1088/-
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PANJAB UNIVERSITY ANTHEM

Tamso ma jyotirgamaya
Tamso ma jyotirgamaya
Tamso ma jyotirgamaya
Tamso ma jyotirgamaya
Panjab vishaw vidyalaya
Teri shaan-o-shauqat sada rahe
Mann mein tera aadar maan
Aur mohabbat sada rahe
Panjab vishaw vidyalaya
Teri shaan-o-shauqat sada rahe
Tu hai apna bhavishya vidhata
Pankh bina parwaaz sikhata
Jeevan pustak roz padha kar
Sahi galat ki samajh badhata
Jeevan pustak roz padha kar
Sahi galat ki samajh badhata
Teri jai ka shankh bajayein
Roshan tare ban jaayein
Vakhari teri shohrat
Teri shohrat sada sada rahe
Panjab vishaw vidyalaya
Teri shaan-o-shauqat sada rahe
Panjab vishaw vidyalaya
Teri shaan-o-shauqat sada rahe
Tamso ma jyotirgamaya
Tamso ma jyotirgamaya

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CONTENTS
Activity Page No.
Schedule for Entrance Test and Admission for PULEET– 2022/details regarding admission 04
Important Notes 05
Eligibility / Scheme of Test/ Merit Criteria 06
Information regarding Seats available at CCET, Sector 26, Chandigarh 07-08
Information regarding Seats available at Panjab University Institutes 09-10
PART A 11
Information about CCET, Chandigarh
CCET Reservation Conditions 12-16
List of Documents required (for CCET Only) 17
PART B 18-22
Information about Participating Institute under Panjab University
UIET, PU, Chandigarh, Dr. SSB UICET. Chandigarh and UIET, PUSSGRC, Hoshiarpur
List of Documents required for Institute under Panjab University 23
Rules for candidates applying for Reserved Categories for Panjab University Institutes 24-26
Appendix A: Specimen of Certificates
SUB APPENDIX A1: Schedule Caste /Schedule Tribe Certificate 27
SUB APPENDIX A2 (Form I-V): PwD certificates 28-35
SUB APPENDIX A3: BC Certificate 36
SUB APPENDIX A3 (A): Self declaration Performa to be submitted by the person 37
belonging to backward class category at the time of recruitment / admission
SUB APPENDIX A4: Defence category certificate 38
SUB APPENDIX A5: Certificate from Dependants of Riot/Terrorist Victims 39
SUB APPENDIX A6:Certificate for Children/Grandchildren of Freedom Fighters 40
SUB APPENDIX A7: Gap Year Undertaking 41
Guidelines for admission to the Reserved Category of Sports 42-44
ANNEXURE I: Undertaking for achievements in Sports 45
ANNEXURE II: Undertaking for Attendance in Sports Ground 46
ANNEXURE III: List of Sports disciplines eligible for admission in Reserved Category of 47
Sports
ANNEXURE IV: Criteria for General Fitness Test, Skill and Game Performance Test for 48
admission under Reserved Category of Sports
ANNEXURE V: Criteria for marking of merit / Participation Sports Certificate out of 49-51
maximum 100 marks
APPENDIX B: Sub-Appendixes for CCET, Sector 26, Chandigarh
SUB APPENDIX B1: Certificate of Death/ Disablement of Military/ Paramilitary 52
Personnel (For CCET Only)
SUB APPENDIX B2: Certificate of Gallantry Award to Military / Paramilitary 53
Personnel (for CCET Only)
SUB APPENDIX B3: Certificate of dependence on Military / Defence / Paramilitary 54
Personnel (for CCET only)
SUB APPENDIX B4: PwD Certificate 55-56
SUB APPENDIX B5: Gap Year Affidavit 57
SUB APPENDIX B6: Certificate of Caste 58
SUB APPENDIX B7: Undertaking by the candidate / Student 59
SUB APPENDIX B8: Undertaking by the Parent / Guardian 60
SUB APPENDIX B9: Income & Asset Certificate to be produced by Economically 61
Weaker Sections
General Rules 62-65
Syllabus for PULEET-2022 66-72
Sample Questions 73-74

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SCHEDULE FOR ENTRANCE TEST AND ADMISSION PULEET-2022
1 Date of Availability of PULEET Prospectus and Online Entrance Test Form at 22-06-2022 (Wednesday)
https://puleet.puchd.ac.in
2 Last date for submission of information on the website to generate the Login & Password 29-07-2022 (Friday)
3 Last date for deposit of fee through Online Mode 02-08-2022 (Tuesday)
4 Last date for uploading of photograph, signature with rest of the information on the website 04-08-2022 (Thursday)
5 Final date by which Roll No. will be available online 08-08-2022 (Monday)
Roll No. and Centre of Examination will be generated and Roll No. slip required to be
download from the website by the candidate using their own Login & Password. There will be
no physical communication for this purpose.
7 Candidates who have not completed their form but have paid their requisite fee, can complete 11-08-2022 (Thursday)
their form (10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) by paying late fee of Rs. 500/-
8 Final date which Admit Card/Roll No. will be issued manually by CET-CELL to the candidates 11-08-2022 (Thursday)
who have completed their form by paying late fee of Rs. 500/-
9 Date & time of holding Entrance Test 14-08-2022 (Sunday)
2:00 p.m. to 3:40 p.m.
10 Uploading of Answer key (at https://exams.puchd.ac.in/show-noticeboard.php) and inviting 22-08-2022 (Monday)
Objections (through e-mail only to arcet@pu.ac.in )
11 Last date for submission of objections to the Answer Key 24-08-2022 (Wednesday)
12 Uploading of the response to the Objections and inviting Cross-objections (through e-mail 26-08-2022 (Friday)
only)
13 Last day of submission of Cross-objections to the Answer Key 28-08-2022 (Sunday)
14 Date of Declaration of Result 31-08-2022 (Wednesday) The result
will be posted on the P.U. website
and the same could be downloaded.
No separate result cards will be
issued to the candidates by the
office.
15 Centre for the Entrance Test Chandigarh
Hoshiarpur(If the number of
candidates exceed 50)
16 Date of availability of Admission Form 01-09-2022 (Thursday)
17 Submission of hard copy of Admission Form and Scrutiny Form with photocopies of all relevant 09-09-2022 (Friday) Form to be
documents and demand draft of Rs. 1000/- (One thousand only) (non-refundable) as submitted at: Reception, UIET
Counselling fee in favour of Registrar, Panjab University, Chandigarh. (Block-I), Sector -25, Panjab
University, Chandigarh
18 Demand draft of Rs. 45,000/- (Forty five thousand only) as Admission fees (details to be All the candidates are required to
posted on website). carry the demand draft at the time
of counselling
19 Venue of Counselling U.I.E.T., Seminar Hall, Block-I, P.U.,
Chandigarh
20 Dates of Counselling
Ist Counselling: 19-09-2022 (Monday) IInd Counselling: 22-09-2022 (Thursday)

Category Rank Time


General 1-50 Schedule of counselling
51-100 shall be notified on the
101 to all website.
Reserved All Ranks
Reporting for classes in the allotted institute 23-09-2022 (Tentatively)
Subsequent Counselling, if any will be notified on website. As per Rules
21 Sports Candidate
(a) Last date for submission of forms 09-09-2022 (Friday)
(b) Date of Sports Trials 12-09-2022 (Monday) at 10:30 a.m.
(Report to Dy. Director, Campus Sports, Directorate of Sports, P.U.,
Chandigarh

Note:Applying for Entrance Test and taking the Test do not entitle a candidate for admission. Foradmission to PULEET based
programme being offered by Institutes of Panjab University, Chandigarh and CCET Sector 26, Chandigarh, candidate has to
submit Admission Form at the time of counselling.Admission Form and Scrutiny Form will be available at
https://puleet.puchd.ac.in on 01-09-2022.

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IMPORTANT NOTES
1. The Fee for PULEET Entrance Test is Rs. 2175/- (Rs. 1088/- for SC/ST/PwD). The fee for the
Entrance Test once paid shall not be refunded.
2. Candidate availing concession in the fee under category SC/ST/PwD ORClass B/C Regular
Employee of PU must send the copy of printout of their Entrance Test Form along with
Performa for claiming 50% concession to P.U. Regular Employees (“B”and “C”Class) duly
signed by Head/Chairperson to Assistant Registrar, CET Cell, Aruna Ranjit Chandra Hall,
Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014 by registered post/speed post or by hand on or
before05-08-2022 (Friday) upto 4:00 p.m.
3. Only the candidates who have passed or are appearing in the qualifying examination for a
particular Course can apply for the Entrance Test.
4. The Entrance Test will be of 100 marks consisting multiple-choice questions, there shall
be negative marking for wrong answers i.e. ¼ marks will be deducted for wrong answers
and for each correct answer 1 mark is to be awarded.
5. Qualifying an Entrance Test does not entitle a candidate to seek admission in a course.
The candidate will have to fill up and submit an Admission Form and has to meet the
eligibility requirements of the course.
6. The result of the Entrance Test will be available at https://results.puchd.ac.in. No
separate Result Cards will be issued.
7. The University will publish common Merit cum rank list.Rank will be awarded on the basis
of marks obtained in PULEET exam to all the candidates. There will be no cut off of marks
in the PULEET entrance test for any category.
8. Candidates securing equal marks shall be bracketed together. Their inter-se merit will be
determined by the Institution in accordance with the following criteria:

(i) A candidate getting higher percentage of marks in the qualifying examination


shall rank higher in order of merit.
(ii) That if the marks in qualifying examination are also the same then the
candidates obtaining more marks in the immediate lower examination, shall
rank higher in order of merit.
(iii) That if two or more candidates secure equal marks in (i) & (ii) above, candidate
senior in age shall rank higher in the order of merit.

Faculty members are available for consultation and guidance of


students from 3:00 P.M to 4:00 P.M on working days.

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Eligibility Conditions, Scheme of Tests, Merit Criteria

Eligibility Conditions
The lateral entry from Diploma to 2nd year of 4-year B.E. degree level will subject to the following
conditions:
(i) The candidate must have passed diploma in Engineering of minimum 3 year duration after
Matriculation Examination with Physics and Mathematics, from polytechnic college/institute
affiliated with state board of Technical education/University, or recognized by UGC/AICTE. In
addition, the candidate must have obtained 60% (55% for SC/ST/BC/PwD) marks as an aggregate
in the Diploma Course.
Or
The candidate must have passed diploma in engineering of minimum 2 year duration after 10 + 2
from Polytechnic college/institute affiliated with state board of technical education/university,
or recognized by UGC/AICTE. In addition, the candidate must have obtained 60% (55% for
SC/ST/BC/PwD) marks as an aggregate in the Diploma Course.
Or
Candidates who have passed D. Voc. stream from Polytechnic college/institute affiliated with
state board of technical education/university, or recognized by UGC/AICTE will be eligible for
admission to the second year of B.E. program in the same or allied sector only. In addition, the
candidate must have obtained 60% (55% for SC/ST/BC/PwD) marks as an aggregate in the D.
Voc. Course (Applicable Only for CCET, Chandigarh).

(ii) Candidate must have passed their qualifying examination i.e. Diploma in Engineering not earlier
than 2020.

(iii) Admission would be made on the basis of merit obtained in the Entrance Examination PULEET-
2022 conducted by the Panjab University, Chandigarh.

(iv) Candidate must have cleared any reappear or compartment in diploma in engineering before
registering for the counselling otherwise he or she is not eligible to participate in the
counselling.

Scheme of Test
The duration of the Entrance Test will be one hour and forty minutes and it will consist of 100
multiple-choice questions of one mark each. The syllabus will be based broadly on the course contents
as provided in the Prospectus. There will be negative marking for wrong answers (¼marks will be
deducted).

Merit Criteria

There will be no cut off of marks in the PULEET entrance test for any category. The University will
publish common Merit cum rank list.Rank will be awarded on the basis of marks obtained in PULEET
exam to all the candidates. Branch and Institute will be finalized at the time of admission as per the
availability of seats strictly on basis of merit and eligibility conditions.

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Seats available at Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology,
Sector 26, Chandigarh
Total Sanctioned Intake under LEET: 24 Seats (To be filled through PULEET -2022 only)

(a) STATE QUOTA (UT CHANDIGARH):


All those candidates who have passed their qualifying examination 3 years
Diploma with 60% marks (55% marks for SC/ST/PwD) in aggregate but not 20 Seats
earlier than 2020 from Technical Institute/ Colleges located in the Union
Territory, Chandigarh and recognized by the Chandigarh Administration
(b) OUT SIDE CHANDIGARH QUOTA:
Candidates who have passed their qualifying examination 3 years diploma
course with 60% marks (55% marks for SC/ST/PwD) in aggregate but not 04 Seats
earlier than 2020but are not covered under category (a) above.
Total 24 Seats
In addition to above mentioned 24 seats additional 02 seats under Economically Weaker Section
(General-EWS) Category are available as supernumerary seats. The detailed branch-wise break-up of
the seats (i.e. for 26) is given in the table below:-

Sr Category Quota Comp Electronics Civil Mechanic Total


.N uter & Engg. al Engg.
o Scienc Communica
e tion Engg.
&Engg
.
1 a) Scheduled Caste State Quota (UT Chd.) 01 01 01 - 03
*(15%)
All India Quota - - - - -
b) Scheduled Tribe* All India Quota - - - - -
(5%)
2 Sons/ Daughters / State Quota (UT Chd.) 01 - - - 01
Spouses of military /
Paramilitary All India Quota - - - - -
Personnel’s (5%)
3 Physically Handicapped State Quota (UT Chd.) - - - 01 01
(5%)
All India Quota - - - - -
4 Children & State Quota (UT Chd.) - - - - -
Grandchildren of
Freedom Fighters (2%)
5 Sports Persons (2%) State Quota (UT Chd.) - - - - -

6 Open Seats State Quota (UT Chd.) 03 04 04 04 15

All India Quota 01 01 01 01 04


06 06 06 06 24
TOTAL
A Economically Weaker State Quota (UT Chd.) - 01 01 - 02
Section (EWS) / Other All India Quota - - - - -
than SC/ST/BC
TOTAL 06 07 07 06 26

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Seats mentioned below in the seat matrix are to be filled first
through PUMEET 2022. The seats if remaining vacant after considering all the eligible
candidates in PUMEET-2022 can be offered for admission of PULEET-2022.

**
In addition to above, about 26Nos. seats are lying vacant due to surrender of seats by 1st
year students and these seats are also to be filled through PUMEET/PULEET. The stream wise
and category wise details of these vacant seats will be provided later on. This position of vacant
seats is tentative. In case any other seat lying vacant due to surrender till the date of counselling, the
same will also be filled in through PUMEET/PULEET along with the above said seats in four streams.

Note 1: For details instructions with reference to PULEET admission, please visit www.ccet.ac.in

Note 2: Candidates seeking admission against any of the reserved seats required to submit a
Certificate regarding their category in the prescribed form duly issued and signed by the
concerned authority of the State. The admission of candidate against reserved seat will be
provisional subject to verification of his/her certificate from the issuing authority. If at any
time after enquiry it is proved that the student has got the benefit by misrepresentation of
facts or submitting false documents, his / her candidature shall be deemed to have been
cancelled.

Note 3: The Institute follows reservation policy of Chandigarh Administration issued from time to
time.

Note 4: The Institute follows sports policy of Chandigarh Administration issued from time to time.

Note 5: Amendment, if any, in the reservation policy of Chandigarh Administration will be


followed up to the date of admission for each course.

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INFORMATION REGARDING PROGRAMS AND SEATS AVAILABLE
AT PANJAB UNIVERSITY INSTITUTES
IMPORTANT NOTE:Seats mentioned below in the seat matrix are to be filled first
through PUMEET 2022. The seats if remaining vacant after considering all the eligible
candidates in PUMEET 2022 can be offered for admission of PULEET 2022.

TENTATIVE VACANT SEATS FOR PUMEET/PULEET-2022 (As per withdrawal)


Seats available at University Institute of Engineering & Technology (UIET),
Panjab University, Chandigarh

Sr. Category B.E. B.E. (Computer B.E. B.E. (Electrical B.E. B.E.
No. (Biotechnolo Science & (Electronics & Electronics (Information (Mechanical
gy) Engineering) and Commn. Engineering) Technology) Engg.)
Engg.)
Vacant Seats: Vacant Seats:18 Vacant Seats: Vacant Vacant Seats: Vacant
18 27 Seats:21 8 Seats:14
1. General 10 10 15 12 06 07
53.5%
2. SC 15% 03 03 04 03 01 02
3. ST 7.5% 01 01 02 02 01 01
4. BC 5% 01 01 01 01 Nil 01
5. Sports 5% 01 01 01 01 Nil 01
6. Defence 5% 01 01 01 01 Nil 01
7. PwD 5% 01 01 01 01 Nil 01
8. Riot Victim / Nil Nil 01 Nil Nil Nil
Terrorist
Victim 2%
9. Freedom Nil Nil 01 Nil Nil Nil
Fighter 2%
Total 18 18 27 21 08 14

NOTE: The actual number of vacant seats may increase due to withdrawal by the candidates who are
not attending classes/appearing in examination.

Seats available at Dr. SSB University Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology (UICET),
Panjab University, Chandigarh
Sr. Category B.E. (Chemical) 5 Year Integrated B.E. B.E. (Food Technology)
No. Vacant Seats :06 (Chemical)- MBA Vacant Seats: 01
Vacant Seats: 01
1. General 7 4 4
2. Scheduled Castes 2 1 1
3. Scheduled Tribes 1 0 0
4. Backward Classes 1 0 0
5. Persons with 1 0 0
Disability (PwD)
6. Sports 1 0 0
7. Defence 1 0 0
8. Terrorist / Riot 0 0 0
Victim
9 Freedom Fighter 0 0 0
TOTAL 14 5 5

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Seats available at Panjab University Swami Sarvanand Giri Regional Centre, Hoshiarpur

Sr. Category B.E. (CSE) B.E. (ECE) B.E. (Mech.) B.E. (IT)
No. 08 12 20 06
1. General (53.5%) 06 06 11 05
2. SC (15%) 01 02 03 01
3. ST (7.5%) 01 01 02 0
4. PwD (5%) 0 01 01 0
5. BC 0 01 01 0
6. Sports 0 01 01 0
*
7. Defence 0 01 01 0
8. Terrorist / Riots Victim 0 0 0 0
9. Freedom Fighter 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 08 13 20 06

Final list of Vacant Seats available at Panjab University instituteswill be intimated after
the completion of PUMEET 2022 counselling on the website.

GENERAL NOTE:

1. In case any other seat falling vacant due to surrender till the date of counseling, the same
will also be filled in through PULEET/PUMEET.

2. For detailed instructions with reference to PULEET/PUMEET admissions, please visit


https://puleet.puchd.ac.in

3. Candidates seeking admission against any of the reserved seats are required to submit a
Certificate regarding their category in the prescribed format mentioned in the Prospectus
duly issued and signed by the concerned Authority. The admission of candidate against
reserved seat will be provisional, subject to verification of his/her certificate from the
issuing authority. If at any time after enquiry it is proved that the student has got the
benefit by misrepresentation of facts or submitting false documents, his / her candidature
shall be deemed to have been cancelled.

4.The Institute follows reservation policy/guidelines of Panjab University,Chandigarh issued from


time to time.

5.Refund in case of surrender or withdrawal of seat will be as per rules of Panjab University,
Chandigarh.

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PART –A
CHANDIGARH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, SECTOR 26,
CHANDIGARH

Chandigarh College of Engineering and Technology has the unique distinction of being the College
under the administrative control of Chandigarh administration. It is affiliated to Panjab University,
Chandigarh. The campus is divided into various functional zones like Academic and Administrative
Block, Hostels and Residential complex for faculty and staff. In addition to spacious Virtual Classrooms,
Tutorial Rooms and Drawing Halls, the College has an Auditorium, computerized Library with Online E-
Journals through INDEST-AICTE consortium, Computer Centre, Cyber Café, Reading Rooms,
Workshops, well-equipped Laboratories and Playgrounds.

FEE:
1. A candidate who gets admission in CCET through PUMEET-2022 have to deposit Rs.
45,000/- at the spot on the date of counselling in the shape of demand draft in favour of
Chairman Joint Admission, payable at Chandigarh.

2. Hostel Fee (applicable to hostlers only): Rs. 4,450/- approximately to be paid (in Cash
only) at fee counter in CCET (State Bank of India) on the date of counseling or within Two
days.

3. Details of fee which includes Annual Charges, University Charges & Tuition fee are
available in the college Prospectus and college website (www.ccet.ac.in). The total fee of
CCET is Rs. 37234/- approximately (without hostel).

NOTE:
The above fee is subject to change as per instructions of Chandigarh Administration/PU from time to
time & will be binding.
1. Financial assistance is available for meritorious students belonging to SC/ST categories
under a scheme introduced by the Chandigarh Administration.

2. No admission under any quota during the Counseling period will be made if the matter
is subjudiced in the Court of Law.
REFUND RULES
1. The refundable deposits will be fully returned whenever the student withdraws his
admission from the institute.

2. If a student after being granted admission pays the fee but does not register with the
institute on the prescribed date, withdraws his admission and applies for refund
before the date of final counseling, the entire fee paid by him/her shall be refunded
except for the non-refundable deposits.

3. A student who withdraws his/her seat after the final counseling for admissions for the
year has taken place, will not be entitled to refund of any fee paid by him/her except
for the refundable deposits.

4. Refund of fee, in above cases, shall be made after the close of final counseling in
applicable cases.

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CCET RESERVATION CONDITIONS

1. Paramilitary personnel mean persons serving with Assam Rifles/ Border


Security Force/ Central Reserve Police Force/ Central Industrial Security Force/
Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force/ Railway Protection Force/ Secretariat
Force/Intelligence Bureau/National Security Guards/Special services Bureau.
The ward of a Govt. official serving on deputation with paramilitary forces will
not be considered for the benefit of reservation under this category.
The admission of the candidates against the reserved seats under this category
will be made on the basis of merit list prepared from the following categories of
the applicants, in order of preference:

(i) Widows/Wards of Defence personnel killed in action.

(ii) Wards of disabled in action and boarded out from service.

(iii) Widows/Wards of Defence personnel who died while in service with death
attributable to military service.

(iv) Wards of disabled in service and boarded out with disability attributable to
military service.

(v) Wards of Ex-Servicemen and serving personnel who are in receipt of


Gallantry Awards:

a. Param Vir Chakra (PVC)


b. Ashok Chakra (AC)
c. Maha Vir Chakra (MVC)
d. Kirti Chakra (KC)
e. Vir Chakra (VrC)
f. Shaurya Chakra (SC)
g. Sena, Nausena,Vayusena Medal
h. Mention-in-Despatches

(vi) Wards of Ex-Servicemen(*)(**)

(vii) Wives of:


i) Defence personnel disabled in action and boarded out from service.
ii) Defence personnel disabled in service and boarded out with disability
attributable to military service.
iii) Ex-Servicemen** and serving personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry
Awards.
(viii) Wards of Serving Personnel.
(ix) Wives of Serving Personnel.
Sons/ Daughters/ Spouses
*Note:1 In case of Ex-Servicemen, candidates must produce discharge Book
of military/ Paramilitary
along with Pension Book.
Personnel’s (5%) *Note:2 Provided that short service commissioned officers released from
service after completing initial terms of engagement otherwise than
by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or
inefficiency and have been given gratuity shall be eligible to the
status of Ex-Servicemen as per OM No. 1(07)2014/D(Res. I), dated
20-04-2021 Ministry of Defence, Department of Ex-servicemen
Welfare.
*Note:3 All Short Service Commissioned Officers (SSCOs) who were released
from Service with gratuity will get the Status of Ex-servicemen w.e.f.
13.02.2020 or thereafter.
*Note:4 Ex-SSC officers in lieu of Pension Book/PPO are required to produce
the an Inter se Priority Certificate issued by the Headquarters of
three services / Sainik Boards after due verification of the individuals
records.
Important

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• The candidates claiming admission under category (i)/ (ii) are
required to submit a certificate from the respective headquarters
regarding death/disablement in action while in service.
• The candidates claiming admission under category (iii) and (iv) are
required to submit a certificate from the respective headquarters
regarding death/disablement while in service, and attributable to
military service.
• The candidates claiming admission under category (v) are required to
submit the photocopy of citation for the gallantry award, failing
which the application will not be considered in this category.
• The candidates claiming admission under category (vi) are required to
submit certificate of discharge from service of the parent/spouse and
certificate of dependence on parent/spouse from the competent
authority.
• The candidates claiming admission under category (viii)& (ix) are
required to submit the certificate of dependence from the unit in
which parent/spouse is serving.
• Specimens of the required certificates are enclosed herewith (Sub
Appendix B1, B2 and B3)

** DEFINITION OF EX-SERVICEMEN

Those who were released between 01 Jul 66 and 30 Jun 68 (both days
inclusive)- Any person who has served in any rank (whether as combatant or
not) in the Armed Forces of the Union, has been release there from otherwise
than by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency.

(Authority : Min of Home Affairs Notification No F.14/26/64- Estt(D) dated 11


Oct 1966)

Those who were released between 01 Jul 68 and30 Jun 71 (both days
inclusive) - Any person who has served in any rank (whether as a combatant or
not) in the Armed Forces of the Union for a continuous period of not less than
six months and released there from otherwise than by way of dismissal or
discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency.

(Authority : Min of Home Affairs Notification No 14/11/68-Estt(D)/Estt-C)dated


13 Feb 69)

Those who were released between 01 Jul 71 and 30 Jun 74 (both days
inclusive)- Any person who has served in any rank (whether as a combatant or
not) in the Armed Forces of the Union and has been released there from
otherwise than by way of dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or
inefficiency.

(Authority : Cabinet Secretariat, Department of Personnel Notification No


13/3/71-Ests(C) dated 14 Oct 71)

Those who were released between 01 Jul 74 and 30 Jun 79 (both days
inclusive)- ESM means a person who has served in any rank (whether as a
combatant or non -combatant) in the Armed forces of the Union, for a
continuous period of not less than six months after attestation and has been
released there from otherwise than by way of dismissal or discharge on account
of misconduct or inefficiency.

(Authority : Cabinet Secretariat, Department of Personnel &


Administrative Reforms Notification No 13/24/73-Estt(C) dated 26
Oct 74)

Those who were released between 01 Jul 79 and 30 Jun 87 (both


days inclusive)- Any person who has served in any rank (whether as
combatant or not) in the armed forces of the Union for a
continuous period of not less than six months after attestation if
discharged for reasons other than at their own request or by way
or dismissal or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency

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and not less than five years service if discharged at own request.

(Authority: Department of Personnel & Administrative Reforms


Notification No 39016/10/79-Estt(C) dated 15 Dec 79)

Those who were released on or after 01 Jul87 - Any person who


has served in any rank (whether as combatant or not) in the armed
forces of the Union and was released/retired with any kind of
pension from Defence Budget or released on completion of specific
terms of engagement with gratuity otherwise than at his own
request or by way of dismissal or discharge on account of
misconduct or inefficiency.

(Authority : DOP&T OM No 36034/5/85-Estt(SCT) dated 14 Apr 87)

Personnel of Territorial Army- Who are pension holders; for


continuous embodied service, persons with disability attributable
to military service and gallantry award winners retired on or after
15 Nov 86.
(Authority : DOP&T OM No 36034/5/85-Estt(SCT) dated 14 Apr 87)
Personnel of Army Postal Service - Personnel of Army Postal
Service, who are a part of regular Army and retire from such service
(that is directly from APS without reversion to P&T Department)
with a pension or who have been released from such service on
medical grounds attributable to military service or circumstances
beyond their control and awarded medical or other disability
pension shall come within the definition of ex-servicemen
(Authority : Min of Defence OM No 9(52)/88/D)(Res) dated 19 Jul
89)
Note : As per Govt. of India, Min of Def/Department of ESW OM
No 1(9)/2010/D(Res-I) dated 20/21 Jul 2011, personnel who were
on deputation in APS for more than six months prior to 14 Apr 87
would also be considered as ex-servicemen with all consequential
benefits.
Recruits- Who are boarded out/released on medical grounds and
granted medical/disability pension. However, the operation of the
OM has been kept in abeyance for issuance of notification by
DOP&T.
Authority : Min of Def/Department of ESW OM No
12/1/2005/D(Res) dated 01 Feb 2006)
Those who were released on or after 10 Oct 2012 **
An ex-servicemen means a person-

(i) Who has served in any rank whether as a combatant or non


combatant in the Regular Army, Navy and Air Force of the Indian
Union and
(a) Who either has been retired or relieved or discharged from
such service whether at his own request or being relieved by
the employer after earning his or her pension; or

(b) Who has been relieved from such service on medical grounds
attributable to military service or circumstances beyond his
control and awarded medical or other disability pension; or

(c) Who has been released from such service as a result of


reduction in establishment:
Or
(ii) who has been released from such service after completing the
specific period of engagement, otherwise than at his own request,
or by way of dismissal, or discharge on account of misconduct or
inefficiency and has been given gratuity; and includes personnel of
the Territorial Army, namely, pension holders for continuous
embodied service or broken spells of qualifying service;
or
(iii) personnel of the Army Postal Service who are part of Regular
Army and retired from the Army Postal Service without reversion to
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their parent service on medical grounds attributable to or
aggravated by military service or circumstances beyond their
control and awarded medical or other disability pension;
or
(iv) Personnel, who were on deputation in Army Postal Service for
more than six months prior to the 14 April,1987; or

(v) Ex-recruits boarded out or relieved on medical ground and


granted medical disability pension irrespective of the date of
boarding out/release.***
** Authority; DOP&T office Memo No.36034/1/2006-Estt(Res) dated 04 Oct
2012 and this order came into force from the date it is published inthe Gazette
of India vide G.S.R 757(E) dated 10th Oct 2012.)
*** Authority — Ministry of Defence, Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare
D(Res I) OM dated 07th July 2014 ex-recruits have been granted ESM Status
irrespective of the date of boarding out/release.

Note : The eligibility of the person to the status of ex-servicemen will be


governed by the definition in vogue at the time of his discharge and will not be
affected by the changes in the definition subsequent to the discharge.
2. 5% seats will be reserved for Persons with benchmark Disability (PwD)
suffering from disabilities as specified under the RPWD 2016 Act:
1. Physical Disability
a. Locomotor Disability
i. Leprosy Cured Person
ii) Cerebral Palsy
iii. Dwarfism
iv. Muscular Dystrophy
v. Acid Attack Victims
b. Visual Impairment
i. Blindness
ii. Low Vision
c. Hearing Impairment
i. Deaf
ii. Hard of Hearing
d. Speech and Language Disability
2. Intellectual Disability
a. Specific Learning Disabilities
b. Autism Spectrum Disorder
3. Mental Behaviour (Mental Illness)
Persons with Disability 4. Disability caused due to-
a. Chronic Neurological Conditions such as-
(PwD) (5%)
i. Multiple Sclerosis
ii. Parkinson’s Disease
b. Blood Disorder-
i. Haemophilia
ii. Thalassemia
iii. Sickle Cell Disease
5. Multiple Disabilities (more than one of the above specified disabilities)
6. Any other category as may be notified by the Government
(As per the Annexure – The Schedule of RPWD Act 2016, Page Nos. 35, 36)
Claimant in this category should be capable of pursuing the course for which
the admission is sought. The Persons with Benchmark Disability (as per
section 2(r) of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act 2016 should
have a minimum of 40% disability duly certified by the Civil Surgeon of a
District/Director/Principal or a Professor of a Medical College affiliated to
University or an institution of national importance.
Applicants will be considered in this category only if the minimum loss of
earning capacity due to handicap is 40%, according to the criteria laid down
in the standards of E.S.I. Corporation of India. Candidates under (PwD)
category shall produce a certificate of their permanent physical disability
from a Civil Surgeon of a District/Director/Principal or a Professor of a
Medical College affiliated to University or an institution of national
importance provided that the claimant in this category is otherwise

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capable to pursue the course for which the admission is sought. If this
certificate is not attached with the application, the candidate will not be
considered against the seats reserved for this category. The candidate will
be called for the Counseling on the basis of the certificate
attached/uploaded with the application.
After provisional admission, the candidate will have to appear before the
Medical Board constituted by the Principal Medical Officer, General Hospital,
Sector 16, Chandigarh, for determination of the percentage loss of earning
capacity through handicap/disability and getting a certificate to this effect.
This certificate will also indicate the name of the disease-causing the
handicap; whether the handicap is progressive or non-progressive; and
whether the candidate is able to carry on the studies and perform the duties
of an engineer/architect. The final admission will be based on this certificate
issued by the Medical Board. In case any candidate does not present
himself before the Medical Board on the date intimated to him, his
candidature against this category will be rejected and no subsequent
opportunity will be given to him.
An applicant having a temporary or progressive handicap would not be
considered for admission against the seats reserved for this category.
Specimen of the required certificate is enclosed herewith (Sub Appendix
B4).

3. Reservation for Economically Weaker Section who are not covered under the
existing scheme of reservations for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled
Tribes and the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes

Chandigarh Administration, (Technical Education Department) Chandigarh has


implemented reservation for Economically Weaker Section who are not
covered under the existing scheme of reservations for the Scheduled Castes,
the Scheduled Tribes and the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes in
admissions in educational institutions to the extent of 10% of sanctioned intake
in each course in respect of students belonging to Economically Weaker Section
vide its letter No. 19/1/13-1H(10)-2019/7185, dated 01-05-2019. The admission
of candidates against this category shall be made on the basis of the merit
subject to the fulfillment of following conditions:-
1. Persons who are not covered under the existing scheme of reservations for
the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and the Socially and Educationally
Backward Classes and whose family has gross annual income below Rs. 8.00
10%Economically Weaker lakh are to be identified as EWSs for the benefit of reservation. Family for this
Section (EWS)other than purpose will include the person who seeks benefit of reservation, his/her
parents and siblings below the age of 18 years as also his/her spouse and
SC/ST/BC
children below the age of 18 years. The income shall include income from all
sources i.e. salary, agriculture, business, profession etc. and it will be income
for the financial year prior to the year of application. Also persons whose family
owns or possesses any of the following assets shall be excluded from being
identified as EWSs, irrespective of the family income:
i. 5 acres of Agricultural Land and above;
ii. Residential flat of 1000 sq. ft. and above;
iii. Residential plot of 100 sq. yards and above in notified
municipalities;
iv. Residential plot of 200 sq. yards and above in areas other than the
notified municipalities.
2. The income and assets of the families as mentioned in para 1 above would
be required to be certified by an officer not below the rank of Tehsildar in the
States/UTs. The officer who issues the certificate would do the same after
carefully verifying all relevant documents following due process as prescribed
by the respective State/UT. The format of the Certificate to be submitted by
candidate is placed at Sub Appendix B8

Note: - Any fresh guidelines in this regard issued by Chandigarh


Administration from time to time will be applicable.

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LIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED (FOR CCET ONLY)

1. On the scheduled date of reporting, bring duly filled-in Scrutiny Form (available in
PULEET website) and three recent passport size (5 cm x 4 cm) photographs.
2. Bring the original documents and one set of self-attested photocopies of all the
documents.
3. Arrange original documents and their self-attested photocopies in the following order:
a) PULEET Result card
b) Class 10th certificate for Date of Birth
c) Character certificate from the Institute last attended.
d) Detail Mark Certificates of each semester of Diploma Course.
e) Diploma Certificate
f) Testimonials w.r.t. computation of Diploma Percentage (If any)
g) Equivalence Certificate (if any)
h) Migration Certificate
i) SC/ST Certificate (wherever applicable) Sub Appendix B9
j) Certificate of Death/Disablement of Military/Paramilitary Personnel
(wherever applicable) Sub Appendix B1

k) Certificate of Gallantry Award to Military/Paramilitary Personnel


(wherever applicable) Sub Appendix B2

l) Certificate of Dependence on Military/Defence/Paramilitary Personnel


(wherever applicable) Sub Appendix B3
m) Person with Disability (PwD) Certificate Sub Appendix B4
n) Certificate for Children/Grandchildren of Freedom Fighters
(wherever applicable) Sub Appendix B5
p) Gap Year Affidavit (wherever applicable) Sub Appendix B8
q) Undertakings by students and parents at Sub Appendix B10 and Sub Appendix
B11
r) Income and Asset Certificate to be produced by Economically Weaker Section
Category Candidate. Sub Appendix B12
4. At the reporting venue, sign your attendance in the list kept at the Attendance Desk.
5. When called upon, go to the Scrutiny Desk and get your documents scrutinized. Hand
over the Scrutiny Form along with self-attested photocopies to the Scrutiny Desk
official and collect the Allotment Slip.
6. After the issuance of Allotment Slip, candidate is required to deposit the Bank Draft at
the Fee Desk.

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PART B
Participating Institutes of Panjab University, Chandigarh

Out of the four participating institutes, the following institutes are governed by the rules and
regulations of Panjab University, Chandigarh:
1. University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
2. Dr. S.S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Chandigarh
3. University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University SSG Regional Centre,
Hoshiarpur

About Panjab University, Chandigarh

Founded in 1882 at Lahore and shifted to Chandigarh in 1956, Panjab University was the fourth
teaching and affiliating University on the Indian Subcontinent under British rule. This Interstate
Corporate body, substantially supported by Central Government, is drawing students from all
over the country. Stretched over 550 acres, the university offers education and research facilities
in various disciplines like engineering, medical sciences, physical and chemical sciences, bio-
sciences, management, pharmaceutical sciences, law, arts and languages through regular
courses as well as through correspondence and evening courses backed by faculty of national
and international repute. The beautifully laid compact campus is equipped with modern
amenities in pollution-free environment of the university. University Computer Center has
established 10 Gigabit campus wide Network to provide high speed connectivity to various
departments. The University library, with internet connectivity for access to huge research
reported the world over and with 24-hour access, is one of the largest library in Asia. Other
amenities include extensive modern hostels (about 7000 seats), vast play grounds, swimming
pool of international standards, gymnasium, dispensary, market and banking etc. University has
networked itself with universities/institutes of national and international repute.

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UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (UIET),
PANJAB UNIVERSITY, CHANDIGARH
UIET, Chandigarh was established by Panjab University as an in-campus department in 2002.
With the vision to be the front runner in engineering education and research, the mission of
UIET is to produce professionally competent students for career in engineering and technology
by providing value-based quality education. The well qualified faculty is the backbone of
institute. Well-equipped laboratories provide the exposure to the students towards practical
aspects of engineering. State-of-art computing facilities and internet connectivity provide ample
scope for students to learn round the clock. The whole campus is Wi-Fi enabled and students
may avail this facility in the institute as well as in the hostels.

UIET has MOUs with industry leaders and academia like Infosys, Spice Digital Limited, PGIMER,
CSIO, C-DAC, IIT Kanpur, IIT Roorkee, etc. The institute has good liaison with industry. Bharti
group of industries has set up a chair in Telecommunication to boost research in the field of
Telecommunication. The institute is member of Campus Connect programme of Infosys Pvt. Ltd.,
and has alliance with IBM, Microsoft and Oracle. The programme supports faculty training in
industry, project guidance to students, curricula inputs, industry perspective of teaching-learning
and expert lecture inputs. Lately, institute has signed MOU with University of Western Australia,
for exchange of students and faculty along with joint research projects.

Along with teaching, the major focus of the institute is on research and development activities.
Faculty members carry out R&D activities that result in published research work at the national
and international level. The faculty is working on various sponsored research projects from
different agencies like MeITy, AICTE, DST, UGC, DRDO and Department of Biotechnology, etc.
Conferences, Seminars and Workshops are continuous process of interaction at various levels
among the students, faculty and the experts from industry as well as research organizations.
Integrated development of the students as professionals with soft skills is emphasized upon.
With the regular revision of syllabi, more industry oriented courses and open Electives have
regularly been introduced in the curriculum.

UIET successfully completed second phase of Technical Education Quality Improvement


Programme (TEQIP-II), wherein a grant of ₹15 crores was provided by the World Bank. UIET also
executed the 3rd phase of TEQIP as a mentoring institute, for which a grant of ₹ 7 crores was
earmarked. The main emphasis of this program was to improve the overall quality of existing
engineering education across India. Under this programme, the institute has signed MOUs with
IIT, Kanpur and IIT, Madras for knowledge dissemination using Video lectures, Virtual Labs and
Faculty/students exchange programmes. UIET has been awarded Design Innovation Centre (DIC),
which is an initiative of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India
and has been provided financial outlay of Rs 10 Crores. Its mandate is to nurture design and
innovation culture in engineering education. The hub and spoke model has been devised where
UIET as a hub while PEC, Chandigarh, CSIO, HSJ IDS, PU Chandigarh collaborating as the spokes
to share their expertise, facilities and experience in achieving the objectives of DIC.

Over the years, the alumni of the institute occupies eminent positions in reputed industries and
institutes like Microsoft technologies, ST Microelectronic, Accenture, TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Tech-
Mahindra, SAP, Oracle, Swaraj Pvt. Ltd., Maruti Udyog Ltd, Panacea Biotech, BHEL, etc. Further
details are available on the institute website https://uiet.puchd.ac.in.

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Dr. S.S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology,
Panjab University, Chandigarh

Department of Chemical Engineering & Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh was


established in collaboration with the Illinois Institute of Technology, USA. This department is
currently known as Dr S.S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and
Technology (Dr. SSBUICET) and is one of the oldest and the most reputed Institute of Chemical
Engineering in India and traces its history back to Prof. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar (founder
Director of CSIR and Father of Research Laboratories). In 1958, Professor R.E. Peck from IIT,
Chicago joined as Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering & Technology. Over the
period of time, the Institute expanded its horizons to include postgraduate and Ph.D.
Programmes in Chemical Engineering, Polymer Technology, Industrial Chemistry and Food
Technology. In view of the growing demand, Undergraduate programme in Food Technology was
introduced in 1999. Later a 5-Year Integrated programme of B.E. (Chemical)-MBA was
introduced in the year 2008. At present Integrated B.E. (Chemical)-MBA course is not approved
by UGC/AICTE. The mission and vision of Dr. SSBUICET are:
Vision:
To achieve National and International recognition in the field of Chemical Engineering and allied
fields thus fulfilling the Panjab University’s proud heritage through excellence in teaching,
research and service.
Mission:
To develop human resource in Chemical Engineering, Food Technology and allied areas to cater
to the requirements of industry, academics and R & D organizations, both at national and
international levels, by providing value based high quality technical education.

To equip the students with technical, research and personality development skills by providing
them competitive and stimulated academic environment and to create awareness about the
needs and requirements of the society and industry by regularly revising and reorienting courses
and curriculum.

To make significant contributions towards improving the quality of life by involving students in
basic and applied research in collaboration with industries and research institutes to meet the
changing needs of society.

Over the years Dr. SSBUICET has continued to maintain global standards of excellence and
infrastructure which has been upgraded regularly through GOI grants like FIST, PURSE, SAP etc.
The Institute has completed the TEQIP II and is beneficiary of World Bank Assisted Technical
Education Quality Improvement Programme-III of Government of India (TEQIP-III). Institute has
a very strong alumni base. The alumni occupy positions of responsibility and eminence in all
spheres of industry, academia and Government in India and abroad. They are associated with
Institutions like IOCL, Petronet LNG, HMEL, Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Vedanta, UOP, ITC, Nestle,
Wrigley, KBR, ONGC, Shell India Ltd., EIL, Bectal, GAIL and many more. Many MNC’s and some of
the reputed National companies that have visited our institute include; Universal Oil Products
(UOP), Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), Petronet LNG, Indian Synthetic Rubber Limited (ISRL),
Infosys, Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR), Samsung Engineering, Technip KT India Ltd., SRF Chemicals,
Crain India, Exxon Mobil, Jaro Education, Nestle, Mondleze etc. The maximum package offered
to the B.E. students during placements in the Institute is about Rs. 12.02 lacs/annum.

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UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (UIET), PUSSGRC,
HOSHIARPUR

Keeping with its long tradition of pursuing excellence in teaching and research, Panjab
University, Chandigarh established a Regional Centre in the Kandi area of Punjab to cater to the
academic needs of the rural students of the region. Earlier known as Swami Sarvanand Giri
Regional Centre, this campus was renamed as Panjab University Swami Sarvanand Giri Regional
Centre in the year 2011. Spread in picturesque environment near Shivalik foothills, the centre is
a landmark donation of infrastructure spread in 10.86 acres of lush green area in the land of
saints (Hoshiarpur) by Late Dr. Lajpat Rai Munger. The Centre was started with an aim to provide
innovation and pre-eminence in the fields of Engineering and Research, conforming to the
standards of Panjab University, Chandigarh. The Centre has been reinstated with several
branches like University Institute of Engineering and technology (UIET), Department of
Computer Science and Applications (DCSA) and University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS).

UIET, Hoshiarpur offers Graduate Engineering programs in four branches i.e. Computer Science
and Engineering (CSE), Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Information
Technology (IT), and Mechanical Engineering (ME). The institute has well qualified faculty
committed to both academics and research. Some of the faculty members have DST/CSIR
funded/sponsored research projects. The centre has well equipped infrastructure, self-sufficient
state-of-the-art laboratories and workshops. The secured campus offers hostel accommodation
for both boys and girls with Wi-Fi facility, Health Centre, Cafeteria, 500 Mbps leased line Internet
Connectivity, buses for transportation, 24 hours uninterrupted power supply through hotline
etc. Apart from academics, UIET PUSSGRC also promotes interaction of students and faculty with
the experts from industries and other organizations through National level conferences,
symposiums, seminars, short term courses and workshops on regular basis. The department also
has a rich collection of library books with latest edition.

The institute has commendable placement record with students getting placed in reputed
companies like Infosys, Infogain, Tech Mahindra, FCS Technologies, Aricent, Cognizant, IBM, HP,
L&T, SML ISUZU and others. The campus has a proud alumni serving at good positions in various
renowned organizations in India and abroad. Further, UIET has MOU with Infosys for Campus
Connect Program, Centre Institute of Hand tools, Jalandhar and Industry Institute Partnership
with local Industries.

For channelizing the energy of the students, the campus also offers NSS, NCC, Gymnasium and
all other necessary sports amenities. It also houses an air conditioned auditorium with a seating
capacity of more than 300 persons for academic and cultural activities.

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FEE (2022-23)

1. A candidate who is offered admission in Panjab University Institutes is required to pay


Ist installment of Rs. 45,000/- as Admission Fee (details to be posted on website).
2. Besides above Rs. 1000/- (non-refundable) is to be paid as counseling fees (on spot)
through Demand Draft in favor of ‘Registrar, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Payable at
Chandigarh.
3. In addition to fee, the admitted candidates are also required to deposit the following:
a. If candidate gets admitted in UIET, Panjab University, Chandigarh, candidate
needs to submit a sum of Rs. 1000/- (non-refundable) as UTECHNOS fees
(Annual Subscription) and Rs. 1000/- (non-refundable) as Alumni Affairs Fees in
the form of Bank draft/Cash in the favour of Director, UIET, Panjab University
Chandigarh.
b. If candidate gets admitted in Dr. SSB UICET, Chandigarh, candidate needs to
submit a sum of Rs.1500 /- in the form of Bank Draft in favour of “Deptt. of
Chem. Engg. Society”
c. if candidate gets admitted in UIET, PUSSGRC, candidate needs to submit a sum
of Rs. 1000/- (non-refundable) in the form of Bank draft/Cash in the favour of
“SSGPURC Student Society”, payable at Hoshiarpur.,

*Fee is subject to change from Panjab University, Chandigarh from time to time.
Note: Refund in case of surrender or withdrawal of seat will be as per rules of Panjab
University, Chandigarh

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List of Documents Required for Panjab University Institutes

1. On the scheduled date of reporting, bring duly filled-in Admission Form andScrutiny Form
(available in PULEET website) and three recent passport size (5 cm x 4 cm) photographs.

2. Bring the original documents and one set of self attested photocopies of all the documents.
3. Arrange original documents and their self-attested photocopies in the following order:
a) PULEET Result card
b) Class 10thCertificate.
c) Class 12thCertificate (wherever applicable).
d) Character Certificate from the Institute last attended.
e) Detail Mark Certificates of each semester of Diploma Course.
f) Diploma Certificate
g) Testimonials w.r.t. computation of Diploma Percentage (If any)
h) Equivalence Certificate (if any)
i) Migration Certificate
j) SC/ST Certificate (wherever applicable)SUB APPENDIX A1
k) Person with Disability (PwD) Certificate Sub AppendixA2(Form I-V)
l) BC Certificate SUB APPENDIX A3 and Undertaking SUB APPENDIX A3(A)
m) Undertaking for Achievements in Sports ANNEXURE I
n) Undertaking for Attendance in Sports Ground ANNEXURE II
o) Certificate for Defence CategorySUB APPENDIX A4
p)Certificate for Dependants of Riot/Terrorist Victims SUB APPENDIX A5
q) Certificate for Children/Grandchildren of Freedom Fighters SUB APPENDIX A6
r) Gap Year Undertaking (wherever applicable) SUB APPENDIX A7
4. At the reporting venue, sign your attendance in the list kept at the Attendance Desk.
5. When called upon, go to the Scrutiny Desk and get your documents scrutinized. Hand over
the Admission Form & Scrutiny Form along with self-attested photocopies of documents to
the Scrutiny Desk official and collect the Allotment Slip.
6. After the issuance of Allotment Slip, candidate is required to deposit the Bank Draft at the Fee
Desk.

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RULES FOR CANDIDATES APPLYING FOR RESERVED CATEGORIES
AT PANJAB UNIVERSITY INSTITUTES

1. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes

The candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes have to bring the Caste
certificate in original (See SUB APPENDIX A1) to this effect, issued by any one of the authorities
mentioned below:
1) District Magistrate/ Additional District Magistrate/ Collector/Deputy Commissioner/
Additional Deputy Commissioner/ Deputy Collector/ 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate/
Sub-Divisional Magistrate/ Taluka Magistrate/ Executive Magistrate/ Extra Assistant
Commissioner.
2) Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency
Magistrate.
3) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
4) Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his/her family normally
resides.
5) Administrator/ Secretary to Administrator/ Development Officer (Lakshadweep Islands).
Certificate, if issued by other than one of the authorities mentioned above, notification of
Government must be included. A certificate not bearing the seal/stamp of the competent
authority will not be accepted. (Two copies of the same may be submitted – one photocopy is
required for the subsequent verification from the issuing authority).

2. Persons with Disability (PwD) : These seats are for persons or class of persons with disability*
out of which 1% each shall be reserved for persons suffering from the disabilities specified
under the RPWD 2016 Act:
(A) Physical Disability
I. Locomotor disability
a) Leprosy cured persons
b) Cerebral palsy
c) Dwarfism
d) Muscular dystrophy
e) Acid attack victims
II. Visual Impairment
a) Low Vision
III. Hearing Impairment
a) Deaf
b) Hard of Hearing
IV. Speech and language disability
(B) Disability caused due to
I. Blood Disorder
(i) Haemophilia
(ii) Thalassemia
(iii) Sickle Cell disease
(C) Any other category as may be notified by the Central Government

* Claimant in this category should be capable of pursuing the course for which the admission is sought. The
Persons with Benchmark Disability (as per section 2 (r) of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities [RPWD] Act 2016
should have a minimum of 40% disability duly certified by the Medical Board of District/State/UT/Medical
Institution of National Importance. Such certificate shall be further certified by the Medical Board of the Panjab
University Health Centre.

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If 5% of reservation of seats comes to 0.5 to 0.9, it shall be treated as one seat. However, if after
calculating seats on the basis of 5%, the number of seats is divisible by 5, equal distribution of seats will
be made for all the five categories. If after the division, any remainder is left, it shall be distributed on the
basis of inter-se merit amongst all the five categories. If the seats after calculating on the basis of 5%
comes to less than 5 it shall be distributed on the basis of inter-se merit amongst all the five categories.

a) In the absence of availability of candidates in any of the categories, the seats shall be interchanged
inter-se.
c) If seats reserved for Persons with Bench mark Disabilities remained unfilled, these shall be treated
in the sanctioned strength of seats for General Category.
NOTE: The PwD candidates need to produce certificates as provided in SUB APPENDIX A2 (Form I-V)of
their permanent physical disability

3.Backward Class (BC) Category


The candidates belonging to Backward Class have to bring a certificate in original to this effect (See
SUB APPENDIX A3), issued by any one of the authorities mentioned below:
1. Deputy Commissioner
2. Additional Deputy Commissioner
3. Sub-Divisional Magistrate
4. Executive Magistrate
5. Tehsildar
6. Naib Tehsildar
7. Block Officer
8. District Revenue Officer
A certificate not bearing the seal/stamp of the competent authority will not be accepted. Please note
that OBC/SBC certificate is not acceptable. Candidate whose certificate is older than one year from the
date of issue must submit the self declaration as per Sub Appendix A3(A).
4. Defence Personnel: These seats are reserved (for all the under-mentioned categories taken together)
for candidates who fall in one of the following categories (which are given there in order of precedence) :-
1
1. Son/Daughter/Spouse of such Defence personnel and CAPF personnel who died in action. (Only
those who were wholly dependent on such personnel shall be considered).
2. Son/Daughter/Spouse who is wholly dependent on such Defence & CAPF Personnel who
were incapacitated2/died while in service.
3. Defence and CAPF personnel who were incapacitated while in service.
4. Son/daughter/spouse of ex-servicemen3 who are wholly dependent on them.
5. Son/daughter/spouse of serving Defence personnel and CAPF who are wholly dependent on
them.
6. Ex-Servicemen
7. Serving Defence personnel and CAPF personnel
The candidates desirous of getting admission under this category have to bring the following
certificates in original:
a) Certificate from the competent military authority as given in SUB APPENDIX A5 is required.
b) DISCHARGE BOOK AND PENSION BOOK MUST ALSO BE PRODUCED IN CASE OF EX-SERVICEMEN.

1. CAPF earlier known as Para-military forces, includes Assam Rifles (AR), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Central
Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), National Security Guard (NSG), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) etc.
2. Incapacitation will mean incapacitation leading to the discharge of the person by concerned authorities
3. Ex-serviceman means a person who has served in any rank whether as a combatant or non-combatant in the regular Army, Navy and Air Force of
the Indian Union / or in CAPF :-
i) Who retired from the service after earning his/her pension; or
ii) Who has been boarded out of the service on medical grounds attributable to military service/CAPF or Circumstances beyond his control
and awarded medical or other disability pension; or
iii) Who has been released from the service as a result of reduction in establishment ; or
iv) Who has been released from the service after completing the specific period of engagement, (otherwise than at his own request, or by
way of dismissal, or discharge on account of misconduct or inefficiency) and has been given a gratuity.
Territorial Army Personnel of the following categories shall also be considered as ex-servicemen:-
(a) Pension holders for continuous embodied service.
(b) Disabled Territorial Army Personnel with disability attributable to military service.
(c) Gallantry award winners.

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5. Terrorists/Riot Victim : These seats are for Sons/Daughters / Husband / Wife / Brothers
/ Sisters of persons killed/incapacitated in November, 1984 riots and of persons killed /
incapacitated in terrorist violence in Punjab and Chandigarh. A Certificate from the
District Magistrate to this effect must be submitted by the candidate. Migrant Card
alone is not enough.
The candidates eligible of applying under this category have to bring the Riot/Terrorist
Victim Dependent Certificatein original (SUBAPPENDIX A6).

6. Freedom Fighter Category: These seats are for the Children/Grand Children of Freedom
Fighters who have been sanctioned pension by Central/State Govt. or awarded Tamra
Patra by Government of India (Syndicate Para 15, dated 30-5-1997) or those who have
been certified to be Freedom Fighters by the Central/State Govts.
The candidates applying for admission under Freedom Fighter Category must produce the
in original the following documents:
(i) Freedom Fighter and Pension Certificate (SUBAPPENDIX A7) from the Deputy
commissioner of the concerned district.
(ii) In addition, they must produce the Pension booklet and/or Tamra Patra Certificate.

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APPENDIX A
SUB APPENDIX A1
(For Panjab University Institutes only)

Specimen of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Certificate

The Caste/Tribe Certificate should necessarily contain the following information about:
(a) Name of the person : ________________________________________
(b) Father’s name : ____________________________________________
(c) Permanent place of residence : _________________________________
(d) Name of the Caste/ Tribe : ____________________________________
(e) Constitutional order under which the caste/ tribe has been notified
(f) Signature of issuing authority along with the designation, seals and date

Authorities Empowered to issue SC/ST certificate


1. District Magistrate/ Additional District Magistrate/ Collector/Deputy Commissioner/
Additional Deputy Commissioner/ Deputy Collector/1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate/
Sub-Divisional Magistrate/ Taluka Magistrate/ Executive Magistrate/ Extra Assistant
Commissioner.
2. Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency
Magistrate.
3. Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
4. Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/or his/her family normally
resides.
5. Administrator/ Secretary to Administrator/ Development Officer (Lakshdweep Islands)

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SUB APPENDIX A2(FORM I TO V)
(For Panjab University Institutesonly)
Specimen of PwD Certificate
Detailed information is available at Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government
of India website: www.socialjustice.nic.in as per PART-II Section 3, subsection (i) Notification
as amended on 30th December, 2009 for persons with disability (Equal Opportunities and full
participation Rules, 1996) (Copies of Form-I, Form-II, Form-III and Form-IV, attached).
Form-I
APPLICATION FOR OBTAINING DISABILITY CERTIFICATE BY PERSONS
WITH DISABILITIES
1. Name: (Surname)________________ (First name)__________________
(Middle name) ______________________________
2. Father’s name:____________________ Mother’s name:_____________
3. Date of Birth: (date) ________/ (month) _______ / (year) ____________
4. Age at the time of application: __________ years
5. Sex: __________ Male/Female/Transgender
6. Address:
(a) Permanent address________________________________
_________________________________

(b) Current Address (i.e. for communication)


_________________________________
_________________________________

(c) Period since when residing at current address


_________________________________
_________________________________
7. Educational Status (Pl. tick as applicable)
I. Post Graduate
II. Graduate
III. Diploma
IV. Higher Secondary
V. High School
8. (i) Did you ever apply for issue of a disability certificate in the past______YES/NO
(ii) If yes, details:
a. Authority to whom and district in which applied
___________________________________________________
b. Result of application
9. Have you ever been issued a disability certificate in the past? If yes, please enclose a true
copy.
Declaration: I hereby declare that all particulars stated above are true to the best of my
knowledge and belief, and no material information has been concealed or misstated. I further,
state that if any inaccuracy is detected in the application, I shall be liable to forfeiture of any
benefits derived and other action as per law.
_____________________________

(Signature or left thumb


impression of person with
disability, or of his/her legal
guardian in case of persons with
mental retardation, autism,
cerebral palsy and multiple
disabilities)

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Date:
Place:
Encl:
1. Proof of residence (Please tick as applicable)
a. ration card,
b. voter identity card,
c. driving license,
d. bank passbook,
e. PAN card,
f. Passport,
g. Telephone, electricity, water and any other utility bill indicating the address of
the applicant,
h. A certificate of residence issued by a Panchayat, municipality, cantonment
board, any gazette officer, or the concerned Patwari or Head Master of a Govt.
school,
i. In case of an inmate of a residential institution for persons with disabilities,
destitute, mentally ill, etc., a certificate of residence from the head of such
institution.
4. Two recent passport size photographs

(For office use only)


Date:
Place: Signature of issuing authority

Stamp

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Recent PP
Size Attested
Photograph
Form-II (showing
face only of
Disability Certificate the person
(In cases of amputation or complete permanent paralysis of limbs with
Or dwarfism and in case of blindness) disability

(NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE MEDICAL AUTHORITY ISSUING


THE CERTIFICATE)

Certificate No. ___________________


Date:____________

This is to certify that I have carefully examined


Shri/Smt./Kum.____________________________ son/wife/daughter of Shri
________________________ Date of Birth (DD/MM/YY) ______ Age_____ years, male/female,
Registration No.__________________________ permanent resident of House
No.______________ Ward/Village/Street__________________ Post
Office_______________, District __________, State_________________, whose photograph is
affixed above, and am satisfied that:

(B) He/she is a case of:

• locomotor disability
• dwarfism
• blindness

(Please tick as applicable)

(B) the diagnosis in his/her case is _________________

(C) He/She has _________ % (in figure) ________________ percent (in words)
permanent locomotor disability / dwarfism / blindness in relation to his her
_______________ (part of body) as per guidelines ( …………….. number and date
of issue of the guidelines to be specified).

2. The applicant has submitted the following document as proof of residence:-

Nature of Date of Issue Details of authority issuing certificate


Document

Signature /Thumb
impression of the Signature and Seal of Authorised Signatory
person in whose favour of Notified Medical Authority
disability certificate is
issued

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Recent PP Size
Attested
Photograph
(showing face only
Form-III of the person with
Disability Certificate disability

(In case of multiple disabilities)

(NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE MEDICAL AUTHORITY ISSUING THE CERTIFICATE)

Certificate No. Date:

This is to certify that we have carefully examined


Shri/Smt./Kum.____________________________son/wife/daughter of
Shri________________________ Date of Birth (DD/MM/YY) ______ Age_____ years,
male/female, Registration No.__________________________ permanent resident of
House No.______________ Ward/Village/Street__________________ Post
Office_______________, District __________, State_________________, whose photograph is
affixed above, and are satisfied that:

(A) He/she is a case of Multiple Disability. His/her extent of permanent physical


impairment/disability has been evaluated as per guidelines (…………. Number and date of
issue of the guidelines to be specified) for the disabilities ticked below, and shown
against the relevant disability in the table below:

Sr. Disability Affected Diagnosis Permanent


No. Part of physical
Body impairment/mental
disability (in %)
1. Locomotor disability @
2. Muscular Dystrophy
3. Leprosy Cured
4. Dwarfism
5. Cerebral Palsy
6. Acid attack Victim
7. Low vision #
Both
8. Blindness Eyes
9. Deaf £
10. Hard of Hearing
Speech and language
11 disability
12 Intellectual disability X
Specific Learning
13 Disability
Autism Spectrum
14 Disability
15 Mental-illness X
Chronic Neurological
16 conditions
17 Multiple selerosis
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18 Parkinson’s disease
19 Haemophlia
20 Thalassemia
21 Sickle Cell disease

(B) In the Light of the above, his /her over all permanent physical impairment as per
guidelines (………….. number and date of issue of the guidelines to be specified), is as
follows

In figures :- ____________________________percent
In words:_________________________________________ percent
2. This condition is progressive/non-progressive/likely to improve/not likely to improve.

3. Reassessment of disability is:

(i) not necessary.


Or
(ii) is recommended/after___________ years ______________ months, and therefore,
this certificate shall be valid till (DD / MM /YY) __________________

@ - e.g. Left/Right/both arms/legs


# - e.g. Single eye/both eyes
£ - e.g. Left/Right/both ears

4. The applicant has submitted the following document as proof of residence:-

Nature of Date of Details of authority issuing certificate


Document Issue

5. Signature and seal of the Medical Authority

Details of authority
Nature of Document Date of Issue issuing certificate

Signature /Thumb impression of the


person in whose favour disability
certificate is issued

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Recent PP Size
Attested
Form-IV Photograph
(showing face only
of the person with
Certificate of Disability
disability
(In cases other than those mentioned in Forms II and III)

(NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE MEDICAL AUTHORITY ISSUING


THE CERTIFICATE)

Certificate No. Date:

This is to certify that I have carefully examined


Shri/Smt./Kum.____________________________ son/wife/daughter of
Shri________________________ Date of Birth (DD/MM/YY) ______ Age _____ years,
male/female, Registration No.__________________________ permanent resident of
House No.______________ Ward/Village/Street__________________ Post
Office_______________, District __________, State_________________, whose photograph is
affixed above, and am satisfied that he/she is a case of_____________________ disability.
His/her extent of percentage physical impairment/disability has been evaluated as per
guidelines (to be specified) and is shown against the relevant disability in the table below:-

Affected Permanent physical


Sr. Part of impairment/mental
No. Disability Body Diagnosis disability (in %)
1. Locomotor disability @
2. Muscular Dystrophy
3. Leprosy Cured
4. Cerebral Palsy
5. Acid attack Victim
6. Low vision #
7. Deaf £
8. Hard of Hearing
Speech and language
9. disability
10. Intellectual disability X
Specific Learning
11 Disability
Autism Spectrum
12 Disability
13 Mental-illness X
Chronic Neurological
14 conditions
15 Multiple selerosis
16 Parkinson’s disease
17 Haemophlia
18 Thalassemia
19 Sickle Cell disease
(Please strike out the disabilities which are not applicable)

2. The above condition is progressive/non-progressive/likely to improve/not likely to


improve.
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3. Reassessment of disability is:

(i) not necessary.


Or
(ii) is recommended/after___________ years ______________ months, and
therefore, this certificate shall be valid till (DD / MM /YY)
__________________

@ - e.g. Left/Right/both arms/legs

# - e.g. Single eye/both eyes

£ - e.g. Left/Right/both ears

4. The applicant has submitted the following document as proof of residence:-

Nature of DocumentDate of Issue Details of authority issuing certificate

(Authorised Signatory of notified Medical Authority)


(Name and Seal)

Countersigned

{Countersignature and seal of the CMO/Medical


Superintendent/Head of Government Hospital,
in case the certificate is issued by a medical
authority who is not a government servant
(with seal)}

Signature /Thumb
impression of the person
in whose favour disability
certificate is issued

Note: 1. “In case this certificate is issued by a medical authority who is not a government
servant, it shall be valid only if countersigned by the Chief Medical Officer of the
District”

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Form-V

(intimation of rejection of Application for Certificate of Disability)

No. _____________________ Dated_______________

To

(Name and address of applicant


For Certificate of Disability

Sub: Rejection of Application for Certificate of Disability

Sir/Madam,

Please refer to your application dated ____________ for issue of a Certificate of


Disability for the following disability:
_______________________________________

2. Pursuant to the above application, you have been examined by the


undersigned / Medical Authority on ___________, and I regret to inform that, for
the reasons mentioned below, it is not possible to issue a Certificate of Disability
in your favour:-
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
3. In case you are aggrieved by the rejection of your application, you may
represent to ____________, requesting for review of this decision.

Yours faithfully,

(Authorized Signatory of the notified Medical Authority)


(Name and Seal)

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SUB APPENDIX A3
(For Panjab University Institutes only)

CERTIFICATE FOR BACKWARD CLASS*


(Persons belonging to OBC/SBC will not be considered under this category)

This is to certify that Shri / Smt/ Kumari ______________ son/daughter of Sh.___________________


village _______________________________________ District / Division ___________________ in
the state of Punjab belongs to ___________________ community which is recognized as a Backward
Class under the Government of Punjab, Department of Welfare of SCs and BCs vide notification No.
__________________________________ dated _________________________ Shri / Smt/ Kumari
______________ and / or his / her family ordinarily reside(s) in the _____________________ District
/ Division of the State of Punjab.

This is also to certify that he/she does not belong to the persons / sections (creamy Layer)
mentioned in the column 3 of the Schedule to the Government of Punjab, Department of Welfare
and SCs and BCs notification No. 1/41/93-RCI/ dated 17-01-1994, as amended vide Notification No.
1/41/93-RCI/1597 dated 17-08-2005, Notification No. 1/41/93-RCI/209 dated 24-02-2009 and
notification No. 1/41/93-RCI/609 dated 24.10.2013.

Date of Issuance Signature of Issuing Authority:


______________________
Designation____________________
Space for Photograph
Date:
Place:

Note: The term “Ordinarily” used here will have same meaning as in Section 20 of Representative of
People Act, 1950

Authorities Empowered Criteria for Admission under this Category


to issue Backward Class
Certificate
1 Deputy 1 5% Seats Reserved for persons belongs to this category
Commissioner 2 Candidate must belong to non-creamy layer as defined
2 Additional Deputy by the latest rules of Govt. Of India
Commissioner 3 * A BC Certificate issued by a competent authority in
3 Sub Divisional any format and on any date shall be accepted by PU.
Magistrate 4 Candidate whose certificate is older than one year
4 Executive from the date of issue must submit the self declaration
5 Magistrate as per Sub Appendix A3 (A).
Tehsildar
6 Naib Tehsildar
7 Block Officer
8 District Revenue
Officer

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SUB APPENDIX A3(A)

Self declaration Performa to be submitted by the person belonging to backward class category at
the time of recruitment / admission

I ________________________________________________ S/O, D/O


_________________________________________________ Resident of
_______________________________________________ Village / Tehsil/ City
__________________________________________ District ________________________ hereby
declare that I ______________________________________ belong to
_______________________________ caste and this caste has been declared as backward class by
State Government as per letter No. ____________________ dated _____________.

I hereby declare that, I do not come under Column-3 of the Schedule to the Government of Punjab,
Department of Welfare of SCs and BCs notification No. 1/41/93-RC-1/459 dated 17.01.94 as
amended vide notification No. 1/41/93-RCI/1597 dated 17-08-1005, notification No. 1/41/93-
RCI/209 dated 04.02.2009 and notification No. 1/41/93-RCI/609 dated 24.10.2013.

Declarant
Place: _______________
Date: ________________

Verification:

I hereby declare that the above submitted information is correct as per my understanding and
nothing has been concealed herein. I am well versed with the facts that I would be liable to face any
punishment prescribed by law in case my above information is found to be false and the benefits
granted to me (the applicant) will be withdrawn.
Declarant
Place: _______________
Date: ________________

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SUB APPENDIX A4
(For Panjab University Institutes only)

Certificate for Admission under Defence Category

Dispatch No. __________________ Dated ___________________

Certified that ______________________________________son/daughter/spouse of


_____________________Rank_________________(if applicable) an applicant for admission to
__________________________________________________________course(s) in the department
of_____________________________ Panjab University, is

1. Son/Daughter/Spouse of such Defence and Central Armed Police Force (CAPF)* personnel who
died in action on_____________during__________. (Only those who are wholly dependent on
such personnel shall be considered).

2. Son/Daughter/Spouse who is wholly dependent on such Defence and CAPF personnel who were
incapacitated/died on____________________while in service.

3. Defence and CAPF personnel who were incapacitated while in service.

4. Son/daughter/spouse of ex-servicemen who are wholly dependent on them.

5. Son/daughter/spouse of serving Defence personnel and CAPF who are wholly dependent on
them.

6. Ex-servicemen.

7. Serving Defence personnel and CAPF personnel.

_____________________________
Name of the Certifying Officer Signature of authorized Military/ Central Armed Police Forces
Officer
Designation _______________ (with official seal)

* CAPF earlier known as Para-military forces, includes Assam Rifles (AR), Border Security Force (BSF),
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo Tibetan Border Police
(ITBP), National Security Guard (NSG), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) etc.

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SUB APPENDIX A5
(For Panjab University Institutes only)

CERTIFICATE IN RESPECT OF 1984 RIOT AFFECTED PERSON / DEPENDENT OF TERRORIST


AFFECTED FAMILY OF PUNJAB

Despatch No.:______________ Dated: _________________

This is to certify that Mr./Ms./Mx. __________________________________________ is a Son / Daughter


/Husband/Wife/Brothers/Sisters of Shri___________________________________________(Terrorist / Riot
affected person) of Village___________________ Post office_____________________
Tehsil_______________________ District___________________ who was (killed/incapacitated in November,
1984 riots) / (killed / incapacitated in terrorist violence in Punjab and Chandigarh)

Place:
Date:

*Deputy Commissioner / District Magistrate


(With Seal of the Court)

* Certificate from no other than Deputy Commissioner / District Magistrate will be accepted.

** In case the certificate is found to be false or incorrect, the candidate will be render himself / herself liable for
criminal prosecution.

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SUB APPENDIX A6
(For Panjab University Institutes only)

Certificate for Children/Grandchildren of Freedom Fighters

Despatch No:_________________ Dated:_________________

Certified that Mr./Ms./Mx. ____________________________________ (freedom fighter) son/daughter of


Shri____________________________________ of Village ____________ Post Office ________________
Tehsil _________________District __________________ and Parent /Grand Parent of Mr./Ms./Mx.
___________________________ (Name of the Candidate), a bonafide political sufferer and has been
drawing freedom fighter’s pension from ______________ Treasury or has been awarded Tamar Patra for
his/her political suffering.

Place:
Date:
*Deputy
Commissioner
(with Seal of the Court)

* Certificate from no other than Deputy Commissioner will be accepted.


** In case the certificate is found to be false or incorrect, the candidate will be render himself/
herself liable for criminal prosecution.

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SUB APPENDIX A7

(For Panjab University Institutes only)

(GAP YEAR UNDERTAKING)

I___________________son/daughter of _________________________ Resident of


________________ do hereby declare as under-
i) That I am seeking admission to the ____________________________ under PULEET-2022.
ii) That I was engaged in ______________________________during the gap year
i.e.___________________________.
iii) That I was not involved in any offence/unlawful activities during the gap year_____________.

DATE:
PLACE: DEPONENT

VERIFICATION
I solemnly declare that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and that
nothing has been concealed there in.
DATE:
PLACE: DEPONENT

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APPENDIX D*
GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSION TO THE RESERVED CATEGORY OF SPORTS
(Candidates are advised to visit website of Sports Department at www.sports.puchd.ac.in)
Five percent seats of the total number of seats in each course are reserved under this category. No benefit on
the basis of sports shall be given to candidates who did not apply for the admission under reserved category of
sports.
1. Each candidate applying for admission in this category shall, along with the Admission Form, will submit
following documents to the concerned department and photocopy of one complete set of Admission Form,
along with the all relevant documents after paging all the documents, will submit in the office of Campus
Sports, (Gymnasium Building), P.U. Chandigarh before the last date of submission of form. The candidate
has to submit the form complete in all respect by 09-09-2022 in the concerned department and in the
Campus Sports Department.

a) Self-attested photocopies of sports certificates with photograph duly attested by the respective
issuing authority (i.e. National Federation of Concerned game/ State Association/ Head of the
Institution of last attended / self attested).

b) Self attested photocopies of Class 10th and Class 10+2 and Bachelor’s Detailed Marks
Certificates.

c) Undertaking of the sports achievements (Annexure-I) and attendance in sports grounds


(Annexure-II)

d) List of players of the team/ competitors of the concerned sports tournaments duly attested by
the respective issuing authority / Head of the Institution of last attended/ downloaded from
concerned official website.
2. The D.U.I. has the authority to cancel admission at any time, if it is found that the candidate has obtained
such admission on the basis of a false certificate or incorrect statement/record.
3. Candidates seeking admission under Sports category will be considered for admission only in the games /
events / sports which are included in the Olympic Games / Asian Games / Commonwealth games
immediately preceding the year of admission. Along with the games included in the above said
tournaments, four games namely Chess, Cricket, Kho-kho and Yoga will also be considered as eligible sports
disciplines for admission under reserved category of Sports (Annexure-III).
4. Reservation under Sports Category is meant only for those active sports-person1 who would participate in
the Campus, University, State, National, International level Sports Tournaments. Such students will be
considered for admission only if:

i. Their achievement in sports relates to their activities in any of the four years immediately
preceding the year of admission2 (relaxable to 5 years in exceptional cases, on merit, for
outstanding sportspersons3).

1
Means a person attending the grounds regularly so as to appear himself for participation in the Inter-College and Inter-University Tournaments. However,
his/her age fall within the age group which is eligible for participation in Inter-College/Inter-University Competition.
2
Preceding four years means from 1st July 2018 to 30th June 2022.
3
Securing first three positions in All India University / Senior National Championships/ National Games / Participation in International Competition
(competitions/ tournaments which are mentioned in Annexure V) at senior or junior level recognized by Competent Authority of the respective game as
mentioned in Clause 14.

* Subject to the approval of the Competent Authority.

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ii. They are otherwise also eligible for participation in Inter-College, Inter-University tournaments.
Candidates applying for sports quota must also be eligible on the basis of age to participate in the
Inter University Competitions representing Panjab University for the next one year of their course
duration.
iii. The Candidate qualify in the Sports trials i.e. General Fitness test and Skill & Game Performance
Test in the concerned game on 12-09-2022. It is essential to qualify the General Fitness Test as per
the norms laid in (Annexure – IV) for appearing in Skill & Game Performance Test and it is essential
to qualify the Skill and Game Performance test to be eligible for verification of original sports
certificates for awarding marks. The Sports Merit will be prepared as per Annexure – V.
iv. No document including Undertaking etc. will be accepted after the last date of submission of
Admission Form by the Campus Sports Department. However, in case any sportsperson earns any
achievement up to June 30, 2022, he/she may submit supplementary copy of the document to the
Campus Sports Department along with additional Undertaking.

v. Sports Participation in the same game in two different competitions in two different academic
sessions (irrespective of the event) is essential for the candidates seeking admission under this
category within the prescribed period of four years i.e. from 1st July 2018 to 30th June 2022. The
merit for admission in the Sports Category will be purely on the basis of criteria given in Annexure-
V. However, the minimum level of sports participation to be considered for supporting certificates
will be Inter school / Inter College /Regional/ Cluster /District/ State Level Participations.
5. A committee constituted by the Vice-Chancellor shall prepare the sports merit of applicants applying under
reserved category of Sports by screening the applications, conducting General Fitness Test, Skill & Game
Performance Test and verifying the original Merit / Participation Sports Certificates of the applicants as per
norms incorporated in Annexure – V. Only such applicants will be allowed to appear for the actual sports
trials, whose application is found in conformity with the requirement/ qualifications mentioned in the
Guidelines by the Campus sports Department. Candidates are to appear for sports trials in proper sports kit
with all the original sports certificates and required academic certificates.
6. The Campus Sports Department, Panjab University shall take an undertaking (Annexure-II) from the
candidates that they will attend the grounds regularly and must have 75% of attendance in the sports
ground and would also participate in the Inter-College, Inter-University, State, National and International
sports tournaments, if selected. Their admission would be liable to be cancelled if the terms of the
undertaking thus given are not adhered to.
7. The order of precedence in the selection of candidates for admission will be as per Annexure-V.
i. Applicant securing higher marks in sports merit will be placed / given higher preference.
ii. If there is a tie within the same category, the tie shall be resolved by considering the 'academic
merit’ i.e. as per admission criteria of the concerned department and even then if there is tie, it
will be resolved by the seniority in age i.e. date of birth of the candidate and such tie will be
resolved by the concerned Department in which an applicant applied for admission.
8. Age category tournaments such as sub-junior, junior, youth, cadet etc. are vary from game to game. In this
regard, P.U. Admission Committee for sports will take the decision whether the performance of the players
fall under junior/ youth category as per age criteria mentioned in Annexure - V.
9. It is mandatory to participate actively in all sports competitions, if selected, and at least 75% attendance in
Panjab University sports grounds is required to enable to sit in the examination for all the candidates
admitted against reserved category of sports. The attendance certificates shall be issued by the Campus
Sports Department in favour of each candidate whose attendance in sports grounds is at least 75% and
admit card for examination shall be issued by the Chairperson only on the production of such a certificate.
10. When a candidate is required to abstain from the Department for participation in Inter College / Inter
University / National / International / State Sports Tournaments, he/she shall give prior information to the
Chairperson of the concerned Department.

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11. If a candidate admitted under the reserved category of Sports, remains absent from the grounds for regular
practice for a continuous period of seven days without leave, his/her names shall be struck off the rolls by
the Chairperson of the concerned Department on the recommendation of the Director Physical Education
& Sports, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
12. Deficiency of equal numbers of lectures (theory, practical, seminars and tutorials etc.) shall be condoned for
sportspersons for attending Coaching Camps and participation in various tournaments i.e. Inter Hostel and
Inter Department (Conducted by P.U. Campus Sports), Inter College, Inter District, State, Inter State, Inter
University, National and International level tournament.
13. In case a candidate does not attend the grounds for practice or does not participate in the P.U. Campus
Sports Activities including Campus Annual Athletic Meet, Inter College Competition, Inter University
Tournaments on medical grounds, the Medical Certificate issued only by the University Chief Medical
Officer will be accepted.
NOTE : In case a student remains present in the concerned Department for classes but absent in the grounds
for sports then his/her Medical Certificate will not be accepted and his/her admission shall liable to
be cancelled.
14. In case there is one association / federation or more than one association / federation in any game the
sports certificates issued by those State Associations will be considered which are recognized by National
Federation of the concerned game for State level tournaments. Further, for International/ Inter state and
National level competitions, the certificates issued by only those National Federations of the concerned
game will be considered which are duly recognized by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports India and the
recognized National Federation of the concerned game must be recognized by International Federation of
the concerned game for International tournament. In case of Cricket, BCCI will be the competent
authority. For International level competitions, the certificates issued by those National Federation /
International Sports Federation of the concerned game (e.g. FIBA, FIFA etc.) will be considered which are
duly recognized by concerned Country’s Olympic Association and Ministry of Sports. Such National Olympic
Association should be duly recognized by International Olympic Committee.
15. Certificate on Letter head will not be considered in normal course. The Certificates of the concerned
tournament must be signed by minimum two office bearers of concerned Association / Federation.
However, if the certificates are not issued by some sports Organization / Association in a particular game,
those cases will be looked after separately by the screening committee on the recommendation of Campus
Sports Department.
16. The clause 4 (i) and (ii) will not be applicable for Arjuna Awardeee / Rajiv Khel Ratan Awardee / Padam
Shree Awardee / Olympians in any game/sports with the condition that if such a candidate is successful in
getting admission but barred for participation due to age bar then he/she will coach or groom a team of his
expertise for at least five hours a week without seeking any remuneration.
17. The admission of students under reserved category of sports will be provisional until the verification of
sports certificates from the concerned issuing authority.
18. No invitational / Memorial / Open /Prize Money League/ Ranking tournament will be considered for
admission under reserved category of sports. Further, marks will not be given for tournament which are
held more than once a year.
19. The sportspersons who have represented in the recognized competitions recognized by Ministry of Youth
Affairs and Sports, Olympic Games by International Olympic Committee, World Championship / World Cup
by International Sports Federations, Commonwealth Games by Commonwealth Games Federation, Asian
Games by Olympic Council of Asia, Asian Championships by International Sports Federations, South Asian
Federation Games (SAF) by South Asian Sports Council, Paralympic Games by International Paralympic
Committee, World University Games By FISU/ Asian University Games / Championship by AUSF (Asian
University Sports Federation), University games by AIU, National games and Championships by National
Sports Federations of the concerned game recognized from Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports or Ministry
itself, State Level Games by recognized State Sports Associations/ State Directorate of Education / School
Boards and Inter College by concerned University will only be eligible for admission under reserved
category of sports in Panjab University, Chandigarh.

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ANNEXURE-I

UNDERTAKING FOR ACHIEVEMENTS IN SPORTS

I, ________________________________________________________________________ (name),
son/daughter_____________________________________________________________________ of
Shri________________________________________________________________________________ (father’s
name), born on
______________________________________of__________________________________________________
________________________________________________ (address) hereby solemnly declare and affirm as
under:–

1. That as Sportsman/Sportswoman in______________________________ (name of discipline), I have


represented the team(s) in the competition(s) on date(s) and also of named position(s) as indicated in the
table below :–

Sr. Sports Disciplines Team Represented Name of the Venue/Date Position


No. competition & Secured
year

2. That the certificate(s) mentioned below are produced by me in support of the above are authentic:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)

3. I understand that in case the information/documents supplied by me are found to be false, incorrect or
forged, my admission will stand cancelled and I shall be liable for criminal action.

(Signature of the applicant)

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ANNEXURE-II

UNDERTAKING FOR ATTENDANCE IN SPORTS GROUND

I,________________________________________________________ son/daughter
of__________________________ resident
of___________________________________________________________________do hereby declare as under
:-

(i) That I am seeking admission to the Department of______________________ under the Sports
Category.

(ii) That in case I am admitted to the above said department I shall regularly attend the grounds for practice
and I shall also participate in P.U. Campus Sports Activities including P.U. Campus Annual Athletic
Meet/Inter-College/Inter-University/National/International Sports Tournament on behalf of the P.U.
Campus and the Panjab University if selected.

(iii) That in case I fail to regularly attend the Grounds for practice or fail to participate in the tournaments as
and when required, my admission to the Department of____________ shall be liable to be cancelled.

(iv) That in case my admission to the Deptt. of ________________________is cancelled due to my failure to
regularly attend the grounds for practice or to participate in the P.U. Campus Sports Activities (including
Annual Athletic Meet) / Inter-University / National / International Sports Tournaments as may be required
by the Campus Sports Department, Panjab University, Chandigarh. I shall have no claim on any account
whatsoever against the Department or against the University.

(Signature of the applicant)

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ANNEXURE-III
LIST OF SPORTS DISCIPLINES ELIGIBLE FOR ADMISSION UNDER RESERVED CATEGORY OF SPORTS
Sports disciplines to be considered for admission under reserved category of sports will be based on the
following conditions:-

1) The sports disciplines should also be part of proceeding Olympic / Asian Games / Commonwealth
Games immediately preceding the year of admission.

2) Apart from the above the following four sports disciplines are included based on popularity /
indignity.

a) Chess
b) Cricket
c) Kho-kho
d) Yoga

LIST OF GAMES
Sr. Game Sr. Game
No. No.
1 Aquatics (M & W) 23. Roller Skating (M & W)
2 Archery (M & W) 24. Rowing (M & W)
3 Athletics (M & W) 25. Rugby (M & W)
4 Badminton (M & W) 26. Sailing / Yachting (M & W)
5 Baseball (Men) 27. Sepak Takraw (M & W)
6 Basketball (M & W) 28. Shooting ( M & W)
7 Boxing (M & W) 29. Soft Tennis (M & W)
8 Bridge (M & W) 30. Soft Ball (Women)
9 Canoeing & Kayaking (M & W) 31. Squash (M & W)
10 Cycling (M & W) 32. Table Tennis (M & W)
11 Equestrian (M & W) 33. Tennis (M & W)
12 Fencing (M & W) 34. Triathlon (M & W)
13 Football (M & W) 35. Volleyball (M & W)
14 Golf (M & W) 36. Weight Lifting (M & W)
15 Gymnastic (M & W) 37. Wrestling (M & W)
16 Handball (M & W) 38. Wushu (M & W)
17 Hockey (M & W) 39. Cricket (M & W)
18 Judo (M & W) 40. Kho-Kho (M & W)
19 Karate (M &W) 41. Chess (M & W)
20 Netball (Women) 42. Yoga (M & W)
21 Kabaddi ( M & W) 43. Pencak Silat (M & W)
22 Taekwondo (M & W) 44. Tenpin Bowling (M & W)

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ANNEXURE-IV
CRITERIA FOR GENERAL FITNESS TEST, SKILL & GAME PERFORMANCE TEST FOR ADMISSION UNDER RESERVED
CATEGORY OF SPORTS

General Fitness Test


It is essential for the candidates to qualify any one of the following General Fitness Test items for considerations
of admission in Archery, Chess, Shooting and any two of the following fitness test items for consideration of
admission in other games / sports as per the following standards.
1. Strength Standing broad jump Two attempts allowed
1.65 mts. For Men
1.15 mts. For Women
2. Endurance 1000 mts. Run/Walk One attempt allowed
5.00 minutes for Men
6.00 minutes for Women
3. Speed 50 mts. Dash Two attempt allowed
8.00 seconds for Men
9.00 seconds for Women

Note: It is essential to qualify the General Fitness Test for appearing in the Skill & Game Performance test.

1. No Physical Fitness Test for specially challenged candidates / players.


2. All the candidates are to appear in the General Fitness Test in proper sports kit.
3. Any injury / casualty caused to the applicant during sports trials shall be the sole responsibility of the
applicant.

Skill and Game Performance Test


It is essential for the candidate to qualify the Skill and Game Performance Test for consideration of
admission.

1. Fundamental Skills in the concerned game


2. Game Performance in Trials.

Note: It is essential to qualify the Skill & Game Performance Test for Verification of Original Sports Certificates
for awarding Marks.

Merit / Participation Sports Certificates

Maximum 100 Marks for Merit / Participation Sports Certificates

Maximum 100 Marks for Merit / Participation Sports Certificate as per the criteria in Annexure-V. Only
the Highest Merit / Participation Sports Certificate will be considered for Marking.

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ANNEXURE-V
CRITERIA FOR MARKING OF MERIT / PARTICIPATION SPORTS CERTIFICATE OUT OF MAXIMUM 100 MARKS

Note: – Tournaments/Championships other than Inter University/Inter College/Inter School will be considered
for Gradation provided they are recognized by International Olympic Committee/ Indian Olympic
Association/respective National Federation / State Association / BCCI / SGFI / MYAS*
Level of Game/ Sport Competition(s) Ist IInd IIIrd Participation
CATEGORY 'A'
1. Sports performance as a player in 100 97 95 91
Olympic Games / Paralympic Games
(under senior / open category).

2. Sports performance as a player in World 97 95 93 89


Cups/ Championships (Four Year Cycle)
under senior / open category

3. Sports performance as a player in Asian 95 93 91 87


Games (under senior / open category)

4. Sports performance as a player in Asia 93 91 89 85


Cup / Asian Championship (Four Year
Cycle) under senior / open category

5. Sports performance as a player in 91 89 87 83


Commonwealth Games (under senior /
open category).

6. Sports performance as a player in 89 87 85 81


Commonwealth Championships (Four
Year Cycle) (under senior / open
category).

7. Sports performance as a player in World 87 85 83 79


cups / World Championships (Two Years
Cycle) under senior / open category

8. Sports performance as a player in Asia 85 83 81 77


Cup / Asian Championship (Two Years
Cycle) under senior / open category.

9. Sports performance in Commonwealth 83 81 79 75


Championships (Two Years Cycle) under
senior / open category.

10. Sports performance as a player in World 81 79 77 73


University games / World University
championships (Two year Cycle)

11. Sports performance as a player in World 79 77 75 71


Cup / Championship (one year cycle)
under senior / open category.

12. Sports performance as a player in Asia 77 75 73 69

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Cup / Asian Championship (One Year
Cycle) under senior / open category /
Sports performance as a player in
Common Wealth Championships (One
Year Cycle) under senior / open category
/ Sports performance as a player in
South Asian Games (under senior / open
category). Asian University Games and
Championships.

Note: Marks for World Cup/ Championships,


Asian Cup/ Championships / Common
wealth Championships under Junior/ Youth/
Cadet categories will be awarded ¾ of marks
awarded to the respective senior categories
of same tournament / championship /
category e.g. for Junior World Cup /
Championship for 1st 87x3/4 = 65.25, for IInd
85 x ¾ = 63.75, for IIIrd 83 x ¾ = 62.25 and so
on.
CATEGORY'B' 50 48 46 42
1. Sports performance as a player in
National Games (under senior/ open
category)

2. Sports performance as a player in 48 46 44 40


National University Games / Inter
Zonal Universities Games for
Universities (under senior / open
category) / Sports performance as a
player in senior National / Inter State
Championships for seniors /
Federation Cup for seniors / khelo
India school games / Kehlo India
University Games (under 21) // Sports
performance as a player in Khelo
India School Games / SGFI National
School Games. Sports performance as

a player in Junior National / Cadet


Nationals / Youth Nationals

3. Sports performance as a player in 46 44 42 38


Zonal University Championships /
National Zonal Championships (under
senior and open category)

CATEGORY'C' 36 34 32 28
1. Sports performance as a player in A
division Inter College tournaments
other than professional Universities/
Deemed Universities / Agricultural
Universities / Law Universities /

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Technical and Management
Universities /Senior State
Championship / Inter District
Championships / State School Games
/ Junior / Cadet / Youth State
Championship. Position as a player in
Inter University Tournament /
Competitions for professional
Universities / Deemed Universities /
Agricultural Universities / Law
Universities / Technical and
Management Universities, School
Nationals other than SGFI

CATEGORY ‘D’
1. Sports performance as a player in
inter college of professional 26 24 22 Not Eligible
universities / residential universities /
PU Campus Championships / B and C
division Inter college.

Note: The certificates not mentioning the


level of tournament i.e. Senior /Junior /
Youth / Schools will be considered as
per the following age criteria:
1. Under 17....... Junior
2. Under 19.......Youth
3. Above 19.......Senior
* BCCI: Board of
Control for Cricket
in India
* SGFI: School
Games Federation
of India
* MYAS: Ministry of Youth Affairs &
Sports

Note:
1. Sports Certificate of Invitational / Memorial /Open/ Prize Money League/ Ranking and other
tournaments not mentioned in Annexure –V, competitions will not be considered for admission under
reserved category of sports.

2. Merit / Participation Sports Certificates of preceding four years will be considered from 01st July 2018
to 30th June 2022.

3. Applicants are required to upload Self-Attested copies of two Merit / Participation Sports Certificates.

4. Only the Highest Merit / Participation Sports Certificates will be considered for Awarding Marks.

5. Sports Certificates signed by less than two office bearers of concerned Federation / Association of the
concerned sports discipline will not be considered for admission under reserved category of sports.

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APPENDIX B

SUB APPENDIX B1

CERTIFICATE OF DEATH/DISABLEMENT OF MILITARY/PARAMILITARY PERSONNEL


(For CCET only)

Certified that Mr./Ms._________________________________, is the son/daughter/spouse of Shri


_________________________________________ rank ____________________. Shri
_____________________________ was killed/disabled, in action/not-in- action but otherwise, while
being in service, on _________________(date). His death/disability is entirely attributable to military
service. Shri ___________________________ was boarded out of service on ____________ (date) with
disability attributable to military service.*

Date Seal Signature of Authorized Officer


_______________________________________________________________
*Strike out whichever is not applicable

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SUB APPENDIX B2

CERTIFICATE OF GALLANTRY AWARD TO MILITARY/PARAMILITARY PERSONNEL (CCET only)

Certified that Mr./Ms. _____________________________________________, is the


son/daughter/spouse of Shri ______________________________________________ rank
______________________________ who was awarded
_____________________________________in the year _______________.
(Name of the award*)

Date Seal Signature of Authorized Officer

*ParamVir Chakra (PVC), Ashok Chakra (AC),MahaVir Chakra (MVC), Kirti Chakra (KC), Vir Chakra (VrC),
Shaurya Chakra (SC), Sena, Nausena, Vayusena Medal, Mention in Despatches

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SUB APPENDIX B3

CERTIFICATE OF DEPENDENCE ON MILITARY/DEFENCE/PARAMILITARY PERSONNEL


(CCET only)

Certified that Mr./Ms._____________________________________ is the dependent

son/daughter/spouse of Shri_____________________ rank ________________________.

Shri _________________________________ is
(i) *an ex-serviceman and he retired on ___________________

(ii) *currently employed in Unit ____________________________

Date Seal Signature of Authorised Officer

Note: (i) The certificate in case of ex-servicemen is to be signed by the Competent Authority.
(ii) The certificate in case of serving personnel is to be signed by the Commandant of the Unit.
_______________________________________________________________
*Strike out whichever is not applicable

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SUB APPENDIX B4
(CCET Only)

Person with Disability (PwD) Certificate


Affix Passport
size photograph
NAME & ADDRESS OF THE INSTITUTE/HOSPITAL
here
Certificate No.__________ Date_____________

1. This is certified that Shri/


Smt/Kum_______________________________________________________________________
____________________Son/wife/daughter of Shri_____________________age _____ sex
_________ identification mark(s)___________is suffering from permanent disability of following
category:
A. Locomotor or cerebral palsy:
BL – Both legs affected but not arms
BA- Both arms affected Impaired reach Weakness of grip
BLA – Both legs and both arms affected
OL-One leg affected (right or left)
a. Impaired reach
b. Weakness of grip
c. Ataxic
OA –One arm affected
a. Impaired reach
b. Weakness of grip
c. Ataxic
BH-Stiff back and hips (cannot sit or stoop)
MW-Muscular weakness and limited physical endurance.

B. Blindness or Low Vision:


(i) B-Blind
(ii) PB-Partially Blind
C. Hearing impairment:
(i) D-Deaf
(ii) PD-Partially Deaf
*(Delete the category whichever is not applicable)
2. This condition is progressive/non-progressive/likely to improve/not likely to improve. Re-
assessment of this case is not recommended after a period of ___ years ______months.*
3. Sh./Smt./Kum………………………………………………………..meets the following physical requirement
for discharge of his/her duties:-
(i) F-can perform work by manipulating with fingers. Yes/No
(ii) PP-can perform work by pulling and pushing. Yes/No
(iii)L-can perform work by lifting. Yes/No
(iv) KC-can perform work by kneeling and crouching. Yes/No
(v) B-can perform work by bending. Yes/No
(vi) S-can perform work by sitting. Yes/No
(vii) ST-can perform work by standing. Yes/No
(viii) W-can perform work by walking. Yes/No
(ix) SE-can perform work by seeing. Yes/No
(x) H-can perform work by hearing/speaking. Yes/No
(xi) RW-can perform work by reading and writing. Yes/No

*Strike out which is not applicable.


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Percentage of disability is _____________percent.

(Dr.____________________)(Dr.____________________) (Dr.____________________)
Regd.No. Regd. No. Regd. No.
Member Member Chairperson Medical Board

Countersigned by the
Medical Superintendent/CMO
Head of Hospital (with seal)

Recent attested
photograph showing
the disability affixed here

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SUB APPENDIX B5

(GAP YEAR AFFIDAVIT)


(CCET Only)

(To be submitted on non-judicial stamp paper of the value of Rs. 5/- or above, duly attested by
Notary Public/1st Class Magistrate)

AFFIDAVIT
I_______________________________________son/daughter__________________________of
____________________________ Resident of ____________________________________ do
hereby declare as under-
i) That I am seeking admission to the __________________________________ under PULEET-
2022.
ii) That I was engaged in ______________________________________during the gap year
i.e.___________________________.
iii) That I was not involved in any offence/unlawful activities during the gap year_____________.

DATE:
PLACE: DEPONENT

VERIFICATION
I solemnly declare that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief
and that nothing has been concealed therein.

DATE:
PLACE: DEPONENT

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SUB APPENDIX B6
(CCET Only)

CERTIFICATE OF CASTE
(To be submitted by Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes candidates only)

Despatch No._________________ Dated______________

Certified that Mr./Ms. ___________________________________ son/daughter of


Shri___________________________________,resident of______________, District
___________________,State_________ is a member of the Scheduled Castes/Tribes and
belongs to ______________________________ caste/tribe which has been recognized as a
Scheduled Caste/Tribe vide notification No._________________________________ dated
______________________ issued by Government of _______________________ (State).

Name of the Signature of the Revenue Officer of the Certifying


Officer__________________ District concerned, not below the rank
Designation___________________ of Tehsildar
Date Seal

Note: Certificate, if issued by other than mentioned authority, notification of Government


must be included.
_________________________________________________________________

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SUB APPENDIX B7
(CCET Only)

UNDERTAKING BY THE CANDIDATE/STUDENT


(2022-23)

1. I__________________________________________S/o ,D/o of Mr / Mrs/ Ms


_________________have carefully read and fully understood the law prohibiting ragging
and the directions of the Supreme Court and the Central/State Government in this
regard.
2. I have received a copy of the UGC/AICTE Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging
in Higher Educational Institutions, (2009) and have carefully gone through it.
3. I hereby undertake that:
• I will not indulge in any behaviour or act that may come under the definition of
ragging
• I will not participate in or abet or propagate ragging in any form.
• I will not hurt anyone physically or psychologically or cause any other harm.
4. I hereby agree that if found guilty of any aspect of ragging, I may be punished as per the
provision of the UGC/AICTE Regulations mentioned above and/or as per the law in
force.
5. I hereby affirm that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission by any
Institution.
6. I will not possess/carry any lethal weapon on the College Campus and if any weapon is
recovered from me, I be rusticated.
7. I have never been convicted under any criminal offence. No F.I.R. is registered against
me and no criminal proceedings are pending against me.
OR
F.I.R./s is/are registered against me & criminal proceedings are pending in the court
of__________________at _____________However, I assure the College authority of my
good conduct and behaviour as per University admission rules.

Signature:
Name:
Address:
Verification:
That nothing has been concealed in the undertaking & facts mentioned from Sr. No. 1 to 8
are correct & true to the best of my knowledge & belief.

Signature:
Name:
Address:
Dated:___________________ Place:____________________

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SUB APPENDIX B8
(CCET Only)

UNDERTAKING BY THE PARENT/GUARDIAN


(2022-23)

1. I______________________F/o, M/o, G/o____________________have carefully read


and fully understood the law prohibiting ragging and the directions of the Supreme
Court and the Central/State Government in this regard as well as the UGC/AICTE
Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions,
(2009).

2. I assure you that the my son/daughter/ward will not indulge in any act of ragging.

3. I hereby agree that if he/she is found guilty of any aspect of ragging, he/she may
be punished as per the provision of the UGC/AICTE Regulations and/or as per
the law in force.

Signed this_________________ day of_____________ month


of_________________ year.

Signature:
Name:
Address:

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SUB APPENDIX B9
(CCET Only)

Government of .............
(Name & Address of the authority issuing the certificate)

INCOME & ASSEST CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY ECONOMICALLY


WEAKER.SECTIONS.

Certificate No...................................................... Date:...............................

VALID FOR THE YEAR................................

This is to certify that


Shr./Smt./Kumari____________________________son/daughter/wife of
______________________permanent resident of ________________________,
Village/Street_________________ Post Office ______________ District
________________ in the State/Union Territory _________________ Pin Code
_______________ whose photograph is attested below belongs to Economically Weaker
Sections, since the gross annual income* of his/her family** is below Rs. 8 Lakh (Rupees
Eight Lakh Only) for the financial year __________. His/her family does not own or
possess any of the following assets***:

I. 5 acres of agricultural land and above;


II. Residential flat of 1000 sq. ft. and above;
III. Residential plot of 100 sq. yards and above in notified municipalities;
IV. Residential plot of 200 sq. yards and above in areas other than the notified
municipalities.

2. Shri/Smt/Kumari................................................belongs to the.....................caste
which is not recognized as a Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Other Backward
Classes (Central List)

Signature with seal of Office...........................................


Name.....................................................................
Designation....................................................
Recent Passport
size attested
photograph of
the applicant

*Note 1: Income covered all sources i.e. salary, agriculture, business, profession, etc.

**Note 2:The term 'Family" for this purpose include the person, who seeks benefit of reservation, his/her parents
and siblings below the age of 18 years as also his/her spouse and children below the age of I8 years

***Note 3: The property held by a "Family' in different locations or different places/cities have been clubbed while
applying the land or property holding test to determine EWS status.

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GENERAL RULES
1. The result of the Entrance Test shall, ipso facto, not entitle a candidate to get admission
in acollege/centre concerned where he/she intends to seek admission. It will be the
responsibility of the candidate to make sure about his/her eligibility and fulfillment of
such other conditions as may be prescribed for admission in the rules and regulations of
college/centre concerned. Merely because a candidate is allowed to appear in the
Entrance Test does not mean that he/she is eligible and his/ her appearance therein will
not stop or debar the college/centre concerned from satisfying itself about his/her
eligibility at any subsequent stage.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this prospectus, the eligibility conditions for
admission to any particular course, shall be governed by the respective rules/regulations
as enshrined in the P.U. Calendar, volumes I, II and III (latest editions) and / or the
general guidelines for admissions/ Handbook of Information-2022issued by the university
and / or decisions of the university senate/ syndicate. In case of any conflict or
inconsistency between the prospectus on one hand and the aforesaid Panjab University
rules and regulations/ guidelines / Handbook of Information-2022/ decisions of Senate/
Syndicate, on the other, the latter shall prevail.
2. The Entrance Test will be held on14-08-2022 (Sunday) from 2:00 p.m. to 3:40 p.m. at
CHANDIGARH and HOSHIARPUR only.

3. Once the candidate has submitted the Online Entrance Test Form, any change in the Form,
including category once marked, shall not be allowed.

4. A candidate desirous of taking the Entrance Test should submit his/her fee through Online
Mode by 02-08-2022 (Tuesday).
5. Last date for completing the Entrance Form including uploading of photograph, signature
with rest of the information on the website is 04-08-2022 (Thursday).The fee for the
Entrance Test once paid shall not be refunded.

6. The medium of examination shall be ENGLISH only.


7. Special arrangements for amanuensis (writer of answer):
A candidate may be allowed help of an amanuensis (writer) if he/she is:
(i) Blind
OR
(ii) Permanently disabled from writing with his/her own hand.
(iii) Temporarily disabled from writing on account of fracture of the right or left arm,
forearm or dislocation of a shoulder elbow or wrist etc. The candidate shall produce
a certificate from a Professor of the specialty concerned of a Medical College and
where there is no Medical College, from the Chief Medical officer of the District
concerned to the effect that the candidate is unable to write his/her answer-books
because of the temporary disablement.
8. 35 minutes extra would be given to the visually handicapped/persons with disability
(PwD).

9. Every candidate is required to hand over both the OMR Answer Sheet and the Question
Booklet to the Centre Superintendent/Invigilator when the time allowed for the Entrance
Test is over, even if she/he has not attempted any question. No page/part of the Question
Booklet/ OMR Answer Sheet is to be removed/ torn/taken out of the Test Centre under
any circumstances, failing which the candidate shall be straight disqualified from the
Entrance Test.

10. The use of calculators is not allowed.


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11. The University will provide logarithmic table. Borrowing or carrying the log table or other
such material is not allowed.
12. No candidate shall be allowed to leave the examination hall/room before the expiry of the
time allotted for the respective paper.

13. Rough work, if any, is to be done only in the space provided in the Question Booklet and
nowhere else. No rough work shall be done on the OMR Answer Sheet under any
circumstances.
14. Any candidate who carries any telecommunication equipment such as pager, cellular
phone, wireless set, Bluetooth device, etc. inside the examination hall shall be expelled
from the examination hall & disqualified.
15. If any candidate who submits multiple Online Entrance Test Form for the same Course
his/her candidature shall be considered only on the basis of one Form.
16. The candidates must bring their own stationary items such as Black Gel Pen. Borrowing of
material inside the Test Centre is strictly prohibited.
17. There shall be Negative Marking for Wrong Answers i.e. marks will be deducted for
wrong answers. If for each correct answer 1 mark is to be awarded, for a wrong answer ¼
mark will be deducted.
18. There shall be no re-evaluation/re-checking/re-assessment of answer-sheets under any
of the circumstances. Request for seeing the Question Booklet / Answer Sheets by the
candidates shall not be entertained at all. The evaluation once done by the University
shall be absolutely final.
19. If a candidate wishes to verify his/her result, he/she will be provided a photocopy of
his/her answer sheet on payment of Rs. 10,000/- within 10 days after the declaration of
the entrance test result and the office should process the whole procedure within three
working days. In case, a discrepancy is found in the result of the candidate, the result
would accordingly be revised and the fee deposited will be refunded.
20. In case of Objective Type question papers, the candidate must ensure that the answers to
the questions are attempted on the specifically prescribed OMR Answer Sheet only. No
answer attempted on the Question Booklet will be considered for evaluation. Only those
questions answered on the OMR sheet shall be taken into account.
21. RESOLVING OF TIES
Candidates securing equal marks in the Final Merit List shall be bracketed together.
However, their inter-se merit rank shall be determined as under:-
1. A candidate getting higher percentage of marks in qualifying examination shall rank
higher in order of merit.
2. If the marks, as mentioned in (i) are also the same then the candidate obtaining
higher percentage of marks in the immediate lower exam shall rank higher in order
of merit.
3. If two or more candidates secure equal marks in (i) and (ii) above, candidate senior
in age shall rank higher in order of merit.

22. Candidates are not allowed to carry eatables, drinks etc. into the Test Centre. Smoking
inside and around the Centre is not permitted.

23. Any candidate who creates disturbance of any kind during examination or otherwise
misbehaves in or around the examination hall or refuses to obey the
Superintendent/Deputy Superintendent/Assistant Superintendent /any other official on
examination duty or changes his/her seat with any other candidate or occupies any seat,
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other than the one allotted to him/her shall be expelled from the examination hall.
(“Expulsion” for this purpose would mean cancellation of the Entire Entrance Test). The
Centre Superintendent/Observer/any other authorized University Officer/Official shall be
competent to expel a candidate from the examination centre.
24. Any candidate having in his/her possession or accessible to him/her paper/books or notes
which may possibly be of any assistance to him/her or is found giving or receiving
assistance, or copying from any paper/book or note or from anywhere else or allowing
any other candidate to copy from his/her answer book or found writing on any other
paper, questions set in the question paper, during examination or using or attempting to
use any other unfair means or indulging in any kind of misconduct shall be expelled from
the examination hall. (“Expulsion” for this purpose would mean cancellation of the
Entire Entrance Test). The Centre Superintendent/Observer/any other authorized
University Officer/Official shall be competent to expel a candidate from the examination
centre.

25. If any Answer Sheet of a candidate shows or it is otherwise established that he/she has
received or attempted to receive help from any source in any manner or has given help or
attempted to give help to any other candidate in any manner, the relevant Answer Sheet
shall be cancelled. The cancellation of the Answer Sheet shall mean cancellation of all
Answer Sheets of the Common Entrance Test. The decision of the Controller of
Examinations, Panjab University, Chandigarh in this regard shall be final.
26. If a candidate writes his/her name or puts any kind of identification mark or discloses
his/her identity by any method whatsoever on the cover or anywhere else in the
Question Booklet/Answer Sheet, the same shall be treated as cancelled. The
cancellation of the Answer Sheet shall mean cancellation of all Answer Sheets of the
Entrance Test. The decision of the Controller of Examinations, Panjab University,
Chandigarh in this regard shall be final.
27. Any person, who impersonates a candidate, shall be disqualified from appearing in any
Panjab University examination for a period of five years including this Entrance Test, if
that person is a student on the rolls of a recognised College or University. But if the
person is not on the rolls of a recognised College or University, s/he shall be declared as a
person not fit and proper to be admitted to any examination of the Panjab University for a
period of 5 years. The case, if necessary, shall also be reported to the police for any
further action in the matter.
28. If it is found that a candidate has knowingly or willfully concealed or suppressed any
information/fact which renders him/her ineligible to take the Entrance Test, his/her result
of the Test as also admission to a College/Centre of the University, if granted, shall stand
cancelled and he/she shall have no claim whatsoever against the College/Centre
concerned and the case, if necessary shall be reported to the police.

29. If a dispute or controversy of any kind arises before, during or after conduct of Entrance
Test, the decision of the Controller of Examinations, Panjab University, in all such cases,
shall be final.

30. The candidates shall be admitted to the test only on the production of the Admit Card at
the Test Centre. No candidate shall be allowed to take the test without the Admit Card
under any circumstances. The candidates must retain the Admit Card with them till the
admission process is over, since it will be required again at the time of counseling.
31. The Admit Cards will be issued to the candidates only provisionally, at their sole risk and
responsibility subject to the final confirmation of their eligibility at the time of admission.
It is further clarified that the candidates shall be taking the test at their own risk and

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responsibility as far as their eligibility is concerned and the University shall, in no way, be
responsible if they are found to be ineligible, later, leading to cancellation of their result or
any other consequence(s) emanating from the same.

32. The result of the Entrance Test will be made available at https://results.puchd.ac.in.

33. The date by which Roll No will be available online is 08-08-2022 (Monday).Admit Card
required to be downloaded from the website by the candidates using their own Login and
Password. There will be no physical communication for this purpose.
34. On 22-08-2022, the Question Papers and Answer Keys will be put on the University website
https://exams.puchd.ac.in/show-noticeboard.php. The candidates can file their objections
regarding discrepancies and accuracy of the Key by e-mail to arcet@pu.ac.inlatest by
24-08-2022. Objections received will be published on the website and cross objections will also
be invited within a certain timeframe as mentioned in the Schedule for Entrance Test and
Admission PULEET-2022 at Page 4. The valid concerns thus expressed will be given due
consideration while evaluation.

35. If a candidate wishes to verify his/her result, he/she will be provided a photocopy of his/her
answer sheet on payment of Rs.10,000/- within 10 days after the declaration of the Entrance
Test result and the office should process the whole procedure within three working days. In
case, a discrepancy is found in the result of the candidate, the result would accordingly be
revised and the fee deposited will be refunded.

36. The following functionaries may be contacted only in case of extremely urgent enquiry
from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. (on working days only)
PULEET Coordinator, 0172-2541242,
University Institute of Engineering 0172- 2534995
& Technology, Panjab University,
Chandigarh-160014
A.R. (CET Cell) 0172-2534829
O.S. (CET Cell) 9814666346
Dealing Official (CET Cell) 9872414298
37. Ragging in any form is banned in Panjab University, Chandigarh. If a student is found to
have indulged in Ragging, strict action will be taken against that student, which includes
expulsion from the Institution/Department.

For any Enquiry


1. Assistant Registrar (C.E.T.) 0172 – 2534829
2. Office Superintendent (C.E.T.) 0172-2534829, 9814666346
3. Dealing Official (C.E.T.) 9872414298
4. Controller of Examinations 0172 – 2534811
5. Main Enquiry Office 0172 – 2534818, 2534866, 18001802065

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SYLLABUS FOR PULEET - 2022

I. GENERAL ENGINEERING
(a) BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (10 Questions)

1. DC circuits: Voltage and current sources, Kirchhoff’s laws and network solution, network
analysis by mesh and node analysis, superposition theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s
theorem, delta-star transformation and vice-versa, maximum- power transfer theorem,
energy storage elements, step response of RL, RC and RLC circuits.

2. Single Phase AC Fundamentals: Alternating current systems, waveform terms and


definitions, average and r.m.s. values of alternating, quantities, phasor notation, solution
and phasor diagram of single phase ac circuits with sinusoidal source excitation.

3. Three Phase AC Fundamentals: Disadvantages of single phase system, three phase voltages
and currents, voltages and currents in star and delta connected systems, power in a three
phase system, solution of three phase balanced circuits, power and power factor
measurement by two watt-meter method.

4. Magnetic Circuit: Introduction to magnetic circuit, magneto motive force and magnetic field
strength, permeability of free space, relative permeability, reluctance, comparison of
electric and magnetic circuits, B/H curve, magnetic circuits calculations, self and mutual
inductance.

5. Transformers: Introduction, Basic Principle, EMF equation, approximate equivalent circuit,


phasor diagram, losses, efficiency and condition for maximum efficiency, voltage regulation,
open circuit and short circuit tests.

6. Electric Machines: Operating principle and application of DC machine as generator and


motor, EMF and Torque equations, methods of excitation.
Operating principle and applications of 3 phase squirrel cage and slip ring induction motors,
equivalent circuit and torque speed characteristics (qualitative treatment)

Operating principle of single phase induction motor (split Phase and capacitor motors),
torque-speed characteristics (qualitative treatment)

Principle of operation and applications of variable reluctance, permanent magnet and


hybrid stepper motors, speed torque characteristics (qualitative approach)

(b) BASIC ELECTRONICS (10 Questions)

1. Semiconductor Diode: PN-Junction, Junction Theory, V-I characteristics of a PN-Junction


Diode, Ideal Diode, Use of Diode in Rectifiers: Half Wave Rectifiers, Full Wave Rectifiers,
Zener Diode, Varacter Diode, Light Emitting Diodes.

2. Bipolar Junction Transistor: Introduction, Junction Transistor Structure, Operation,


Transistor amplifying action, CB, CC and CE Configuration, characteristics, application of
transistor as an amplifier.

3. Field Effect Transistor: Introduction, Types of FET’s, JFET’s, MOSFET’s, CMOS,


characteristics, working, applications.

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4. Operational Amplifiers: Block Diagram, Characteristics of an ideal OP-AMP, Application of
OP-AMP as an Inverting amplifier, Phase Shifter, Scale Changer, Non-inverting amplifier,
Adder or Summing amplifier, differential or difference amplifier, integrator.

5. Oscillators: Block Diagram of feedback circuit used as an oscillator, Barkhausen criterion,


types of oscillators.

6. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates: Binary and Hexadecimal number system, BCD and
weighted codes, Binary arithmetic, Logic-positive and negative logic, basic and universal
logic gates. Boolean algebra and postulates, reduction of Boolean expression.

7. Flip Flops: Concept of flip-flops, RS, D, JK and T types, triggered and clocked, master slave,
Shift Register, concept of synchronous and asynchronous counters. Half and full adder,
subtractor, Seven Segment display, Concept of Mux, deMux, decoder and encoder.

8. Test and Measuring Instruments: Block diagram, concept of digital electronic voltmeters,
ammeter and wattmeter, CRO, Signal Generators, Sensors and Transducers and their
classification. Working principle of resistive, capacitive, photosensitive and temperature
transducers. Block diagram and working principle of analog and digital data acquisition
system.

9. Communication: Basic Concepts, Modulation, Need for modulation, introduction to AM,


FM, PM.

(c ) PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS (10 Questions)

1. Introduction: Computer Basic, Block Diagram of Computer, Memory Hierarchy, Types of


RAM, Secondary Memory Introduction to Operating Systems, Programming Languages,
Program Structure, Linux Shell Commands, Bourne Shell, C Shell, Korn Shell

2. Basic Constructs of C: Keywords, Identifiers, Variables, Symbolic Constants, Data Types and
their storage, Operands, Arithmetic Operators, Relational Operators, Logical Operators,
Bitwise Operators, Increment & Decrement Operators, Expressions, Conditional Expressions,
Assignment Operators and Expressions, Type Conversions, Precedence and Order of
Evaluation, External Variables and Scope of Variables. Basic Input Output, Formatted I/O.

3. Program Control Flow: Statements and Blocks, Conditional Statements, IF, ELSE-IF, Switch
Case statements, Control Loops, For, While and Do-While, Go to and Labels.

4. Arrays & Functions: Pointers and Addresses, Arrays, Multi dimensional arrays, strings, pointer
arrays, Functions, Function Prototyping, Scope of functions, Arguments, Call by value and
call by references, static variables, recursion, C-Preprocessor and Macros, Command line
arguments.
5. Structures: Structures, Array of Structures, pointer to structures, Typedef, Unions, Bit fields,
passing structures as an argument to functions

6. Input and Output: Standard and Formatted Input and Output, File Access & its types, Line
Input and Output, Types of Files, Binary & ASCII Files, Error handling, stderr and Exit
functions

7. Introduction to Object Oriented Programming: Classes and Objects, Structures vs Classes,


Abstraction, Encapsulation, Polymorphism, Inheritance.

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(d) FUNDAMENTALS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (10 Questions)

1. Laws Of Thermodynamics: First law of thermodynamics, Steady flow energy equation and
its applications (nozzle, throttling device, turbine, compressor, heat exchanger). Limitations
of first law, statements of second law by Max-planck and Clausis, equivalence between the
two statements. Reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot’s theorem. Energy analysis of
a heat engine, refrigerator and heat pump.

2. Steam and Its Formation: P-V, P-T, T-S, H-S diagrams of water. Dryness fraction and its
measurement by calorimeter. Uses of steam tables and mollier chart (H-S chart)

3. Power Cycles: Carnot and Rankine steam power cycles. Effect of mean temperature of heat
addition on Ranking cycle efficiency. Otto, Diesel and Dual combustion cycles for
reciprocating I.C. engines.
4. Kinematics Of Fluid Flow: Types of flow, acceleration in fluid flow, stream lines, stream
tubes, irrotational flow, stream function, velocity potential, flow nets.

5. Fluid Dynamics: Equation of continuity, Euler’s Equation, Bernoulli’s equation, simple


applications to one dimensional flow problems.

6. Flow Measurement: Pilot tube, Venturimeter, Orificemeter, Notches (Rectangular &


Triangular) and weirs, Rotameter.
7. Simple Stress and Strains: Concept of stress and strain. Stress and strains in bars subjected
to tension and compression, stress-strain diagrams, mechanical properties, factor of safety,
Extension of Uniform bar under its own weight, stress produced in compound bars (two or
three) due to axial loads.

8. Bending moment (B.M.) and Shear force (S.F.): Diagrams for cantilevers, simply supported
beams with or without overhang and calculation of maximum B.M. and S.F. and the point of
contra flexture under the following loads. Concentrated loads, Uniformly distributed loads
over whole span or part of span, combination of concentrated loads (two or three) and
uniformly distributed loads.
9. Bending and Torsion: Stress in beams due to bending, proof of formulae M/I = f/y = E/R and
its application to beams of rectangular and circular section. Application of torsion equation
to hollow and solid circular shaft.

(e) FUNDAMENTALS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (10 Questions)

1. Construction Material and Building Construction: rock, Bricks & Tiles, Cement, Lime
Timber and paints, Excavation of foundation, Brick Masonry, Stone Mesonry, Wall,
Mortal & Concrete, Damp-proofing, Doors-windows, Roof, Floors, Stairs and Building
planning.

2. Hydraulics : Fluids and Properties of fluids, Hydrostatic Pressure, fluid flow and
measurement through pipe and open channel

3. Concrete and Structures: Concrete and Properties of Concrete, Formwork, ordinary and
special concrete, Concrete Operation. Stress & strain, Bending Moment & Shear Force,
Slope and Deflection, Columns and trusses.

4. Reinforced Concrete Structures: Reinforcement, Theory of RCC Beams, Bonds in RCC


Beams, Singly & Doubly RCC Beams, RCC Slabs, Reinforced Brick Works and Columns.

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5. Steel Structure: Structural Steel Section and Connections, Tension, Compression and
Beam Members.

6. Surveying: Chain & Compass Surveying, Leveling using Dumping and IOP Level.

7. Irrigation Engineering: Rainfall and Run off, Crops water requirement, Irrigation and
types of irrigation, Canal Works, Water logging and Drainage, Dams.

8. Transportation Engineering: Road Geometrics, Highway Surveying, Road Material and


Pavement, Road Drainage and Maintenance.

9. Soil Mechanics: Physical Properties of soil and Soil classification, Water flow through soil
and Soil Deformation, Strength Characteristics of soil and soil Compaction, Bearing
Capacity and Site Exploration

10. Estimation and Costing : Estimation and Types of estimation, Analysis of Rates,
Irrigation Work Estimation, Road Work Estimation and Valuation.

(f) FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (10 Questions)

1. Introduction to Engineering Calculations:

Units and dimensions, conversion of units, systems of units, dimensional homogeneity


and dimensionless quantities, Conversions involving process variables like pressure,
temperature, density/specific gravity, mass, volume, flow rate and chemical
composition. Chemical equations and stoichiometry.

2. Systematic analysis of chemical processes:

Unit operations and unit processes, material and energy balances, thermodynamics,
chemical reaction engineering, Introduction to material balances without chemical
reactions. Limiting and excess reactants. Recycle, Bypass and Purge calculations.

3. Gas laws and humidity calculations

P-V-T relations for gas and gas mixtures, calculations using ideal gas law, Use of
compressibility charts and equations of state (Van der Waals’) to predict real gas
properties from experimental data. Vapour pressure calculations, Clausius Clapeyron
equation, saturation vapour pressure, vapour-liquid equilibrium calculations using
Raoult’s law and Henry’s law, relative humidity, partial saturation and humidity.

II. PHYSICS (10 Questions)


(a) MECHANICS
Linear kinematics and its equations of motion, projectile motion, circular motion.
Newton’s laws of motion, principle of conservation of momentum applications to linear and
planar motion, concept of friction and its laws, motion on smooth and rough inclined planes,
simple and complex Atwood’s machines.

Concept of work, energy and power, work-energy principle, principle of conservation of energy.

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Rotational motion, equations of rotational kinematics, moment of inertia and radius of gyration
of a rotating body; torque and angular momentum; work, power and energy in rotational
motion, conservation of angular momentum.

Simple harmonic motion and its characteristics, energetics of simple harmonic motion, idea of
damped and forced oscillations, resonance and its applications.
Wave motion and its characteristics, theory of sound propagation, velocity of sound and factors
influencing the velocity of sound, Doppler effect in sound, superposition of sound in space
(stationary waves) and time (beats), vibrations of air columns and stretched strings.

(b) OPTICS
Geometrical optics, reflection and refraction of light, reflections by spherical mirrors, refraction
through lenses, spherical and chromatic aberrations, dispersion and deviation of light through
prism, optical microscopes and telescopes.

Wave nature of light; interference, Young’s double slit experiment, Lloyd’s mirror and Fresenel’s
biprism techniques for producing interference pattern, interference through thin film, colouring
of thin films; diffraction of light through a single slit, Rayleigh’s criteria of resolution, resolving
power of optical instruments ; concept of polarization, methods of producing polarized light,
analysis of polarized light, Doppler effect in light.

Laser, its principle, characteristics and applications.

(c ) HEAT
Thermometry, idea of specific heat and heat capacity, latent heats of fusion and vaporization,
variation of specific heats of solids, liquids and gases with temperature, concept of degree of
freedom, law of equipartition of energy.

Modes of heat transfer (conduction, convection and radiation); linear, surface and volume
expansion of matter on heating.

(d) ELECTRODYNAMICS
Electric field and electric potential, electric dipole and its field, Gauss’ law and its applications;
concept of capacitance, energy stored in a capacitor, effect of introducing dielectric and
conducting slabs between plates of a capacitor, dielectric constant of material.

Current electricity, Kirchoff’s laws and applications, thermal and chemical effects of current,
slide wire bridge, potentiometer, ammeter and voltmeter.

Magnetic effects of current, Biot-Savert law and its applications, Lorentz force, moving coil
galvanometers ; laws of electromagnetic induction, eddy currents and its applications, self and
mutual inductance.

(e) MODERN PHYSICS


Black body radiation distribution, photoelectric effect, idea of x-ray production, wave-matter
duality and de-Broglie waves, position-momentum uncertainty principle.

Crystalline and amorphous solids, basic idea of crystal structures (simple cubic, body- centered
cubic, face-centered cubic) and their characteristics, close packing morphologies, Schottkey and
Frenkel defects in crystals.
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Rutherford scattering experiment, Bohr’s model and hydrogen spectrum.
Nucleus and its properties (mass, size, binding energy, magnetic and quadruple moments),
nuclear forces and its properties, phenomenon of radioactivity and its laws, modes of
radioactive decays (α, β and γ), nuclear fission and fusion.

III.CHEMISTRY (10 Questions)

Atomic Structure and Periodic Table


Constituents of the Atom, Bohr's Model of the Atom, Quantum Number and Electronic Energy
Levels, Aufbau's Principle, Pauli's Exclusion Principle, Hund's Rule, n + l Rule, Electronic
Configuration of Elements ( s, p, d Block Elements), Development of Periodic Table- Modern
Periodic Law, Long form of Periodic Table, Study of Periodicity in Physical and Chemical
Properties with\ special reference to - Atomic andIonic Radii, Ionisation Potential. Electron
Affinity, Electro negativity, Variation of Effective Nuclear Charge in a Period, Metallic Character.

Fuels
Definition, Classification, Calorific Value (HCV and LCV) and Numerical Problems on Calorific
Value, Combustion of Fuels, Numerical Problems on Combustion, Solid Fuels – Coal and Coke,
Liquid Fuels- Petroleum and its Distillation, Cracking, Octane and Cetane Values of Liquid Fuels,
Synthetic Petrol, Power Alcohol, Bio-Gas, Nuclear Fuels – Introduction to Fission and Fusion
Reactions.

Water
Demonstration of water resources on Earth using pie chart., Classification of water – soft water
and hard water, action of soap on hard, water, types of hardness, causes of hardness, units of
hardness – mg perliter (mgL-1) and part per million (ppm) and simple numericals.,
Disadvantages caused by the use of hard water in domestic and boiler feedwater. Removal of
hardness -Permutit process and Ion-exchange process. Chemical analysis of water for estimation
of Total dissolved solids (TDS), Alkalinity of water. Drinking water and characteristics of drinking
water. Natural water sterilization by chlorine and UV radiation and reverseosmosis (elementary
idea).

Environmental Chemistry
Classification of pollutants, the greenhouse effect, toxic heavy metals, organic compounds as
environmental pollutants, ozone layer depletion.

Corrosion
Types of corrosion, dry and wet corrosion and their mechanisms, types of electrochemical
corrosion(galvanic, pitting, waterline, differential aeration, soil, microbiological, inter-granular,
stress corrosion), factors influencing corrosion, prevention of corrosion.

IV MATHEMATICS (10 Questions)

(a) Algebra:
Quadratic Equations, equations reducible to quadratic form, relation between roots and
coefficients, Arithmetic Progression, Geometric Progression, Arithmetico-Geometric
Progression, Harmonic Progression, Series of Natural Numbers.

(b) Matrices:
Concept of linear independence and dependence, Rank of a matrix: Row – Echelon form,
System of linear equations: Condition for consistency of system of linear equations,
Inverse of a matrix.

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(c ) Trigonometry:
Trigonometric ratios and their relations, ratios of some standard angles, solution of
trigonometric equations, sum and difference formulae, product formulae, multiple and
sub-multiple angles, solution of triangles.
(d) Coordinate Geometry:
Cartesian coordinates, equations of straight line in various forms, intersection of two
straight lines, angle between two lines, distance formula. Equation of circle in various
forms, tangent and normal to circle.
(e) Differential Calculus of Functions of one variable:
Successive Differentiation, Leibnitz Theorem, Expansions of functions: Taylor’s and
Maclaurin’s Series, Formulae for remainder term in Taylor and Maclaurin series, Angle
of contingence, Curvature, Radius of curvature, Centre of curvature for curves in
Cartesian form. Curvature at the origin: Newton’s formulas.

(f) Differential Calculus of Functions of two variables:


Concept of limit and continuity of a function of two variables, Partial derivatives, total
differential, differentiation of an implicit function, chain rule, change of variables,
Jacobian, Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s series. Maxima and minima of a function of two
variables: Lagrange’s method of multipliers.
(g) Ordinary Differential Equations:
Review of geometrical meaning of the differential equation y ' = f ( x, y ), directional
fields, Exact differential equations, Integrating factors.
(h) Integral Calculus:
∫ sin x dx, ∫ cos x dx, ∫ sin x cos x dx,
n n m n
Reduction formula for

∫x (log x) n dx, ∫ x ne ax dx, ∫ x sin mx dx, ∫ x cos mx dx, Areas of curves, Length of
m n n

curves, Volume and surface areas of revolution, Double integrals, Change of order of
integration, Areas enclosed by plane curves.
(i) Vector Differential Calculus:
Vectors and scalar functions and fields, derivatives. Curves, tangents, arc lengths,
Curvature and torsion of a curve, Gradient of a Scalar field, Directional Derivative,
Divergence of a vector field, Curl of a vector field.
(j) Vector Integral Calculus: Line integrals, Line integrals independent of path, Green’s
theorem in the plane, Surface Integrals, Triple integrals, Gauss Divergence Theorem,
Stoke’s Theorem.
V GENERAL APTITUDE AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS(10 Questions)

General Aptitude
Coding- Decoding , Directions, Reasoning

Writing Skills

Basics of Grammar – Word Order, Sentence Construction, Placing of Subject and Verbs,
Parts of Speech - Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs,Adverbs, Use of Tenses, Articles,
Active-Passive, Verbal Analogies

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SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR PULEET - 2022

1. The efficiency of a Carnot engine is dependent on:


(a) Specific heat of gas used
(b) Temperatures of source & sink
(c) Rapidity of compression and expansion of gas used (d) All of the above
2. The ball of 100 g is in uniform circular motion of radius 4m and has a constant speed of 2 m/s. The
centrifugal force acting on it will be
(a) 100 N
(b) 0.1 N
(c) 10 N
(d) None of these
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3. The value of sin 10 + sin 20 +sin 30 +…+ sin 360 is
(a) 1
(b) 0
(c) -1
(d) None of these
4. The system of linear equations AX=b where A is m × n matrix of coefficients, X is n × 1 vector of
unknowns, b is m × 1 vector of unknowns is consistent if

(a) rank A = rank (A|b)


(b) rank A ≠ rank (A|b)
(c) rank A = 0
(d) rank A = n+m

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5. If one root of a quadratic equation with real coefficients is , then the other root is
3 + 4i
(a) 3-4i
3 4
(b) + i
25 25
3 4
(c) − i
25 25
4 3
(d) − i
25 25
6. Pitot tube is used to measure
(a) Discharge
(b) Velocity
(c) Temperature
(d) None of these

7. During Throttling ______________ remains constant


(a) Heat
(b) Temperature
(c) Enthalpy
(d) Internal Energy

8. In a differential amplifier, CMRR can be improved by increasing


(a) Emitter Resistance
(b) Collector Resistance
(c) Power Supply Voltage
(d) Source Resistance
9. If an amplifier with a gain of -1000 had a gain change of 20% due to temperature. It was provided
the feedback with feedback factor β = -0.1, now the change in gain with feedback will be
(a) 10%

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(b) 5%
(c) 0.2%
(d) 0.01%
10. 8085 microprocessor can address memory space of
(a) 256 B
(b) 128 KB
(c) 64 Kb
(d) 1 MB
11. Default ace types of member variable in classes is
(a) private
(b) public
(c) protected
(d) static
12. Which of the following operator has the highest precedence
(a) +
(b) /
(c) *
(d) ++

13. Which of the following statement is invalid


(a) x=y+++z;
(b) x+=y;
(c) ++x++;
(d) a+b=c+d;
14. A series RLC circuit offer the impedance value at resonace that is
(a) maximum
(b) minimum
(c) infinite
(d) none of these

15. In Star connection for balanced load, the current flowing in neutral wire is
(a) minimum
(b) maximum
(c) zero
(d) none of above

16. In an SCR, the break over voltage VBO


(a) increases with increase of positive gate current
(b) is independent of gate current
(c) decreases with increase of positive gate current
(d) none of above

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