M.A English Prospectus 2024-25
M.A English Prospectus 2024-25
M.A English Prospectus 2024-25
PROSPECTUS
2024-25 JULY CYCLE
PROGRAMMES
Masters of Arts (M.A.)
CBCS - Kannada, English, Hindi, Telugu, Urdu, History,
Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Education,
Ancient History and Archaeology, Public
Administration, Journalism and Mass Communication,
Website: www.ksoumysuru.ac.in
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Attention
Online application shall be submitted as per the ‘Online Admission Instruction given in the website.
Important Dates
Admission for various Programmes can be made through any of the following modes:
Admission through Regional Centres/ Head Quarters directly.
Candidates shall apply through KSOU website: www.ksoumysuru.ac.in. and click on admission portal
or visit directly to nearest Regional Centres/ Head Quarters (Mysuru).
Candidates shall upload required self-attested scanned documents.
Candidate shall visit the nearest Regional Centres/ Head Quarters (Mysuru) along with necessary
original document and one set of photo copy.
Candidate shall pay the prescribed admission fee after verification of documents.
Candidate shall pay admission fees online.
Candidates can collect roll number, study material and ID card.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION
Karnataka State Open University has been awarded NAAC A+ Grade CGPA 3.31 on
4 point scale.
Karnataka State Open University is the only and exclusive distance education provider in
the Karnataka State. Government of Karnataka vide its Gazettee No. DPAL 43 SHASANA
2020 dated 30-12-2020 has notified that No university except Karnataka State Open
University shall offer the programme in Open and Distance learning mode.
The programmes offered by the University are approved by the UGC from 2023-24 to 2028
-29 vide notification No.UGC-DEB Letter No:4-1/2023 (DEB-III) dated 16.06.2023 &
F.No.4-1/2023(DEB-III), dated:04.06.2023
The Online programmes offered by the University are entitled by the UGC from 2023-24 to
2028 -29 vide notification No.UGC-DEB Letter No:39-2/2023(DEB-I), dated 17.08.2023.
AICTE accredited programs (MBA, M.Sc - Data Science and MCA) with
UGC accreditation are valid till 2026-27.
The UGC in its public notice F.No.1-9/2018 (DEB-I) dated 23.02.2018 stated that the
degree/diploma/certificate courses awarded through distance mode are on par with
corresponding degree/diploma/certificate course obtained through traditional universities.
The degrees acquired through distance education are recognized for the purpose of
employment in State / Central Government, MNCs, Private Sector etc., and also for
pursuing higher education in other educational institutions.
This University is recognized by the UGC and the admission taken during recognition
period stands valid till the completion of course even if the university does not have
recognition for further years, as per vide reference – of an initiative of Department of
Personnel and Training, Government of India version 2.0 RTI Online (Registration
No.PMOPG/E/2015/0097771).
The University operates within the territory of Karnataka State; however, the candidates
outside the state are also eligible to apply for the programmes, provided they shall be
admitted in any one of the Regional Centre/ KSOU Headquarters within the state.
The University will impart quality education to create quality human resources, which help
in capacity building.
Candidates studying any Degree programmes outside, can also pursue any Under Graduate
Degree, Post Graduate Degree, Post Graduate Certificate, a Diploma/ Diploma/ or
Certificate course in KSOU simultaneously provided they fulfill eligibility conditions
Candidates studying or taking admission to any Degree programmes in KSOU, can also
pursue any Under Graduate Degree, Post Graduate Degree, Post Graduate Certificate, a
Diploma/ Diploma/ or Certificate course in KSOU simultaneously provided they fulfill
eligibility conditions.
MBA Programme approved by AICTE Vide Notification: F.N: South: West/2021-
22/1:9508626111, Dated: 15.07.2021.
M.Sc Data Science Programme approved by AICTE vide Notefication: F.No. south –
west/2023-241-43337817229 Dated: 10.06.2023
M.C.A Programme approved by AICTE vide Notefication: F.No. south – west/2023-241-
43337817229 Dated: 10.06.2023
For Free WiFi facility student should contact Director, Information Technology, KSOU,
Mysuru by sending mail to directoritksou@gmail.com
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CONTENTS
Sl. Details Page No.
No
Vice Chancellor’s Message 1
About the University 2
Board of Management 3
Officers of the University 3
1 UGC ODL & OL Regulations - 2020 4
2 Schools of Studies 4
3 Faculty Profile 5-9
4 Contact details of Other Officers of the University 10-11
5 Important Instructions to the students 11-13
6 Academic Programmes Offered 13
7 Admission fee structure 13
8 Credit System for the Programs 14
9 Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) 14-15
10 Modular Approach or Lateral Exit 15-16
11 Postgraduate Programmes – M.A. 16-45
M.A in Kannada, English, Hindi, Telugu, Sanskrit, Urdu, History,
Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Public Administration, Ancient
History and Archaeology, Journalism and Mass Communication
12 Academic Platform – Regarding submission of Internal Assessment through 45-50
online
13 Skill Development programme 50
14 Tentative Academic Planner 50-51
15 Student Support Services 52-58
16 Information about the Admission fee 58
17 Instructions to candidates relating to Examination 58-62
18 Convocation 62
19 Other Academic Programmes Offered 62-6
20 Quality Initiatives 65-67
21 Information and Guidance Cell 67-68
22 Learners Welfare Center 68-70
23 Other information 70-72
National Academic Depository - NAD 73
Academic Bank of Credies - ABC 74
Annexure I - List of Regional Centres (RC) and Learner Support 75-90
Centres (LSC)
Annexure II - Admission Fee Structure 91
Annexure-III - SC/ST - Student’s admission subject to provision from the 92-102
Social Welfare Department
Annexure IV - List of Gold Medals and Cash Prizes for meritorious 103-105
students
Annexure V - Details of General Fee 106-107
Annexure VI - Open Elective for Post Graduate Programmes 108-110
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VICE-CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE
Dear Learner,
I have great pleasure in informing you that KSOU is accredited with A+ grade by NAAC (3.31
CGPA). It stands second best State Open University in India. The family of KSOU welcomes you to pursue
the academic programmes you have chosen to achieve not only academic excellence but also to fulfill the
desire of your career. The University established by the Act of State Legislature has created wonderful
academic ambience. The programmes offered by the university have been recognized by University Grants
Commission. Therefore, the degrees are valid for employment opportunities across the country. The 'core
values' of the University is derived from its vision ‘Higher Education to Everyone, Everywhere’. The
ultimate touchstone of providing quality higher education is the motto of the university.
The University has adopted a school concept in its functioning. Different schools headed by
Directors for effective functioning of various academic programmes under differenct schools like
Humanities, Social Sciences, Commerce, Education and Sciences. Blend of interdisciplinary and
professional approach is adapted to pedagogy and research. The University believes that rigors of the
contemporary world require competent quality human resources to create knowledge based society. The
academic activities of M.A./ M.Com programmes are routed through well-established Department/s led by
the Chairperson/s. Well-qualified teaching faculty with equally dedicated non-academic team is an asset to
the university, which is always, committed for the welfare of the students.
The University functions in a 3-tier system of student support service, namely Headquarters,
Regional Centres and Learners Support Centres spread all over Karnataka. The learners can undergo
teaching learning process in the notified Regional Centres/Learner Support Centres. The University has
adopted a mechanism to deliver Academic Programes Self Learning Material by print, limited audio visual
and Counseling/Personal Contact Programme. As a learner, you will have greater opportunity to gain
knowledge and skill through these mechanisms. The academic counselors will play a strategic role and
enable you from the enrollment of the programme till you accomplish the goal. A proper blending of the
knowledge and skill will be imparted so that you will be transformed as a good citizen to contribute to the
development of society and the country.
The UGC in its Public Notice dated: 23.02.2018 stated that the Degree/Diploma/Certificate
Programmes awarded through open and distance mode are on par with corresponding Degree/ Diploma/
Certificate Programmes obtained through conventional universities. The degrees acquired through open and
distance education is recognized for the purpose of employment in State/Central Government, MNCs, and
Private Sector etc. It also enables you to pursue higher education in other educational institutions.
I am sure you will enjoy good experience with services rendered by the university through its
Regional Centres and Learner Support Centres, besides Headquarters. I wish you all the best in your
academic endeavors.
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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
The University was established in June 1996 with a vision “Higher Education to Everyone,
Everywhere”. The University blossomed in the era of globalization in which the economies of the world are
being transformed from their original closed self-sustaining structure to the globalized context, where they
can expose themselves to the competitive world. This transition ushered in new changes in the arena of
knowledge enphasisng application besides accumulation of facts. The Karnataka State Open University in
order to cope with the present global environment, is attempting to integrate interdisciplinary approaches in
the dissemination of knowledge with the aim of achieving overall human personality development.
Mysuru is a historical centre possessing a rich cultural heritage which had valiant historical events
of different kingdoms and humane social setup of incomparable stature. The University has paved the way
for realizing its vision at the international arena leading to human welfare. It was started during the year
1996 as its separate entity to cater to the needs of thousands of young aspirants of higher education.
The KSOU is situated at the heart of Mysuru city. The University is headquartered in 50 Acre of
campus in a fully green ambience. The University is offering UG, PG and Ph.D. programs besides diploma
and PG certificate programs in various disciplines. The University is fully equipped with 28 academic
departments controlled by the chairpersons and supported by other faculty and non teaching staff. The
University is offering various degrees and diploma programmes in Humanities, Social Science, Science,
Commerce and Management. The KSOU is carved out mainly with an intention of promoting higher
education among unprevileged group of society and hence, the fees for all the courses are at affordable rate.
Special Features: The Open Distance Learning system is a unique and challenging because, the learners
joining Open Distance Learning come from a diverse socio-economic background and with a varied learning
background. The present conventional university system could not meet the genuine needs of such students
who could not pursue their studies in a conventional university for various reasons. In order to give them an
opportunity to pursue their studies in Open - Distance Learning, this University has been established. The
major objectives of the University is to generate human resources of top quality laying more emphasis on the
following issues:
(1) To tansform guiding vision into action plan through various measures.
(2) To generate high quality human resources through skill training.
(3) To provide opportunities to those who discontinued their studies.
(4) To encourage the working class to acquire higher knowledge.
(5) To facilitate the opportunities to pursue higher education at their own places.
(6) To provide transparent manner of admission.
(7) To transform restricted learning to a global-based learning.
(8) To promote new concept and new direction in higher education.
(9) To foster multiple imperatives to achieve the national development.
(10) To play critical role in addressing social imperatives.
(11) To build innate capacity by creating adequate student – support services.
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AUTHORITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Sl. No. Members Position
Prof. Praveena K .B
Registrar
Prof. N.Lakshmi Smt. Shwetha H.V Prof. Vishwanath H Prof. M. Ramanatham Dr. Niranjan Raj S
Dean (Academic) Finance Officer Registrar (Evaluation) Naidu Director CIQA
Dean (Study Centres)
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1. UGC ODL & OL Regulation – 2020
The University Grants Commission has published Regulations governing Open Distance Learning
(ODL) and Online Learning (OL) Regulations under Section 26(1) read with Clause (j) of Section 12(5) of
the UGC Act, 1956 in the official Gazette of India dated 04-09-2020. The Regulation is mandatory and has
to be followed by all the institutions offering education through ODL mode. The UGC has directed to adopt
the concept of schools in the academic governance of the University. The KSOU is recognized by the UGC
and strictly adheres to all the norms as specified in the regulations.
2. Schools of Studies
Keeping in view of the directions of the UGC, the University has established six schools of studies.
The following schools of studies are operative which are led by school directors and the following
Departments of Studies & Research function under them:
1. The School of Languages - Prof. Ramanathm Naidu M.
2. The School of Social Sciences - Prof. Shankaranarnappa
3. The School of Commerce - Prof. Ramananda M. S.
4. The School of Management - Prof. C. Mahadevamurthy
5. The School of Sciences - Smt. Sunitha
6. The School of Education - Prof. N. Lakshmi
School of Languages:
School of Commerce:
Department of Studies and Research in Commerce
School of Management:
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School of Sciences:
School of Education :
Department of of Studies and Research in Education
3. Faculty Profile
Sl. Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification Specialization Experien Contact
No. ce in Nos.
Years
Department of Kannada
1 Prof. T.M. Geethanjali Professor & M.A. Ph.D Taulinika 28 9739425639
Chairperson Sahitya
2 Prof. D. Naganna Professor M.A. Ph.D Sahitya 28 9738979269
Vimarshe
3 Prof. Kavitha Rai Professor M.A. Ph.D Kavya 15 9482206129
Mimamse
4 Dr. N.R. Chandre Gowda Assistant M.A. Ph.D Janapada mattu 24 9449668997
Professor Vimarshe
5 Dr.P. Mani Assistant M.A. Ph.D Basha Sahitya 20 9480170799
Professor
6 Dr. Jyothishankar Assistant M.A. Ph.D Pracheena 17 9448603159
Professor Sahitya
Department of English
7 Dr. Srikanth .S Assistant M.A. M.Phil European 16 9986019910
Professor & Ph.D. Classics
Chairperson
8 Dr. Nataraju .G Assistant M.A. Ph.D British 12 9741219820
Professor Literature
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9 Dr. A.S. Madhura Assistant M.A. M.Phil Holocaust 16 9980900349
Professor Ph.D. Literature
10 Dr. John Peter S Assistant M.A. Ph.D Indian 1 9743707672
Professor Literature
(Contract Basis)
11 Dr. Vinutha P. Kunderi Assistant M.A. Ph.D Holocaust 1 9632469430
Professor Literature
(Contract Basis)
Department of Hindi
12 Prof. Kamble Ashok Professor M.A. Ph.D Grammar 33 9449638999
& Chairperson
13 Dr. Prabhusena D Assistant M.A. Ph.D Modern Hindi Poetry, 15 9945653167
Professor Comparative Study, Poetic
Criticism
14 Dr. Veena Assistant M.A. Ph.D Modern Hindi drama 1 9449785807
Professor
(Contract Basis)
Department of Sanskrit
16 Dr. Shalva Pille Iyengar Coordinator M.A. Ph.D Ancient 16 9686215043
History and Archaeology
Dip. In EI
17 Sri Ananda Simhan Assistant M.A (Sanskrit) - 9611165845
Professor SET
(Guest Faculty)
Department of Urdu
18 Prof. M. Ramanatham Coordinator M.A. Ph.D 26 9035363892
Naidu
19 Dr. Mohammed Nasrulla Assistant M.A. Ph.D History of Urdu 1 9845916982
khan Professor literature and poetry
(Contract Basis)
20 Dr. Syeda Ishrath Fathima Assistant M.A. Ph.D History of Urdu 1 9637988365
Professor literature and poetry
(Contract Basis)
Department of Telugu
21 Prof. M. Ramanatham Professor & M.A. Ph.D Telugu 26 9035363892
Naidu Chairperson
22 Dr. Bodi Nagaseshu Assistant M.A. Ph.D Comparative study - 9985509053
Professor specialization
(Contract Basis)
23 Dr. B. Chakravarthi Assistant M.A. Ph.D C.N. Chandra sekhar 1 9666454688
Professor kathalu navalalu
(Contract Basis) anuseelana
Department of History
24 Dr. C. Ramegowda Assistant M.A. Ph.D Constitutional 13 9008904019
Professor History
25 Dr. V.M. Ramesha Assistant M.A. Ph.D Socio-Economic History 16 9880903740
Professor & of Karnataka
Chairperson
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26 Dr. N.C. Sujatha Assistant M.A. Ph.D Indian History 09 9035506794
Professor
27 Dr. Vishwanath V.M Assistant MA, M.Phil, Medieval Indian History 09 7760606646
Professor B.Ed, Ph.D
(Contract
Basis)
28 Dr. Sudarshan S Assistant M.A. Ph.D Women in Hoysala 1 9916617087
Professor Sculpture:A Cultural Study
(Contract (1000-1346 A.D)
Basis)
29 Dr. Jayaramu Assistant MA, M.Phil, Modern History 10 7899283918
Professor B.Ed, Ph.D,
(Contract PGDE
Basis)
30 Dr. Sumithra Assistant M.A. Ph.D karnataka History 1 9964347036
Professor
(Contract
Basis)
31 Dr. Dileep Assistant M.A. Ph.D 1 9902311234
Professor
(Contract
Basis)
Department of Ancient History and Archaeology
32 Dr. Shalva Pille Assistant M.A. Ph.D Ancient 17 9686215043
Iyengar Professor & Dip. In EPI History and
Chairperson Archaeology
33 Dr. Anjanamurthy Assistant M.A, B.ed, Archaeology 2 9482118175
Professor M.Phil, Ph.D
(Contract
Basis)
34 Dr. Raviprasad S Assistant M.A, M.Phil, Archaeology 2 9663082042
Professor Ph.D
(Contract
Basis)
Department of Economics
35 Prof. M.S. Ramananda Associate M.A. Ph.D Micro economics 2 9448666155
Professor & 6
Chairperson
37 Dr.R.H. Pavithra Associate M.A. Ph.D Econometrics\ 1 9845659987
Professor Quantitative techniques 6
38 Dr. T.P. Shashikumar Assistant M.A. Ph.D Quantitative techniques 1 9036342507
Professor 2
39 Dr. Shivakumaraswamy Assistant M.A. Ph.D Development Economics 1 9972165817
Professor 8
40 Dr.Harisha.N Assistant M.A. Ph.D Money, banking 0 9844189280
Professor 9
41 Dr.K.S.VeeredraKumara Assistant M.A. Ph.D Development Economics 1 9901963999
Professor 4
42 Dr.J.L. Banashankari Assistant M.A. Ph.D Money, banking 0
Professor 8
Department of Political Science
43 Prof. Shankaranaranappa Professor M.A. M.Phil, Public administration 21 7975236335
& Chairperson Ph.D
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44 Dr. N. Ananda Gowda Assistant M.A. M.Phil, Political 11 9916007312
Professor Ph.D Theory
45 Dr. R. Ishwarya Assistant M.A. Western Political 07 8971600238/
Professor Thoughts 8277473086
46 Dr. Krishnappa G Assistant M.A. M.Phil, International 10 9738950068
Nimbakkanavar Professor Ph.D Relations
47 Dr. S.S. Jahanavi Assistant B.Sc LLM Law 20 9449806664
Professor MPhil Ph.D
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60 Dr. S. Surma Assistant M.Sc. Ph.D. Clinical Psychology 15 7975336088
Professor 558
61 Dr. Mahadevaswamy P Assistant M.A. Ph.D. Psychopathology 11 9880239670
Professor 558
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4. Contact Details of Other Officers of the University
Sl. EXT-
Officers Designation For information related to
No. No
1 Dr. Raju N G Assistant AISHE Nodal Officer 335
Professor
2 Dr. Niranjan Raj S Assistant Director – CIQA & PMEB -
Professor
3 Dr. Sudhakar Hosahalli Assistant Director-Learner Welfare Centre
Professor
4. Dr. Harsha T S Assistant 1. Nodal Officer -Virtual Lab 549
Professor 2. Nodal Officer - MHRD –
NME-ICT
3. Nodal Officer - SG&RC – Examination
4. Nodal Officer – Ph.D Cell
4 Smt. Suneetha Assistant 1. Director IT 579
Professor 2. Nodal Officer -NKN
3. ICT Coordinator &
4. Director Online Programme
5 Dr. Anitha C 1. Principal Investigator – 567
e-content development
(UGC & NME-ICT)
6 Dr. Rashmi B.S Assistant 1. Nodal Officer - ICT 570
Professor 2. Coordinator UGC – MOOCS
3. Special Officer - IT
7 Dr. Rajeshwari H Assistant 1. Director – Research & Development Cell 385
Professor 2. Coordinetor NAAC Cell
8 Dr. Nataraju G and Assistant Nodal Officer - AIU Portal 393
Sri Niranjan S V Professor
9 Dr. Hemalatha Assistant Coordinator - Jyanavani Audio & Visual Studio 377
Professor
10 Dr. P.M. Chinnaiah Assistant Special Officer - SC/ST Services 312
Professor
11 Dr. Sumati R Gowda Assistant 1. Director – CMKKY 572
Professor 2. Nodal Officer - CEMCA
12 Dr. Ananda Gowda N Assistant Coordinator - Indian Constitutional Day 445
Professor
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Organization
3. Coordinator – Prasaaranga
26 Sri. Sathyanarayanagowda Coordinator Coordinator – Competitive Exam Training Cell 371
27 Sri. Cheluva Murthy R Deputy Dean Academic 221
Registrar
28 Sri S.N. Sathish Deputy 489
Registrar
29 Smt. Anupama Laxman Deputy Examination 481
Registrar
30 Sri. Nandeesh M .V Deputy Admission 590
Registrar
31 Sri. Chandresh Deputy General Section 211
Registrar
32 Sri Virupakshaiah Assistant Assistant Finance Officer (AFO)
Registrar
33 Sri Suresh Assistant Dean (Academic) 224
Registrar
34 Smt. Deepashri Assistant Dean (Study Center)
Registrar
35 Smt. Shobha Assistant IP GRS & CPGRAMS = 223
Registrar
36 Sri. Suresh C P Assistant General Section 213
Registrar
37 Sri. Deepak N Assistant General Section 212
Registrar
38 Sri Sridhar M. Assistant Admission Section 592
Registrar
39 Smt. Nalini Jayaram Assistant Self-Learning Material 373
Registrar
40 Smt. Annapurnamma K Assistant Learner Welfare Cell
Registrar
41 Smt. Jagadamba J Assistant Examination Section
Registrar
42 Rajashekara H R Assistant Examination Section 487
Registrar
In case the problems are not solved at the above levels, then only contact the Registrar and
Registrar (Evaluation), KSOU, Mysuru.
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Marks cards of P.U.C. or its equivalent
Photocopy of the marks cards of Degree for Master’s program
SC/ST caste certificate; (if applicable)
BPL card in case of women candidates
Income certificate; (if applicable)
Aadhaar Card;
Two stamp size and two passport size photos to be submitted at the time of
verification.
If the students wants to change the course / medium / subjects such students shall apply
for the change with in the last date for admission with a penal fee Rs. 1000/- (One
thousand only) as per the rules.
Duly filled in application along with the fee paid challan (University copy) shall be
submitted within the last date prescribed to the Headquarters/Regional Centers selected
by the students.
Candidates shall write the code number of the opted Regional Centre and Learner
Support Centre carefully in the application (see Annexure-II).
Verification of the documents will be made at the Regional Centre / Headquarters.
During verification the candidate shall produce the relevant original documents.
Admission sought will become final only after its approval by the University.
The candidates who are admitted to the various programmes shall receive the study
materials at the time of verification.
Candidates may seek clarification from the help desk of the University.
The Chairperson of the concerned Department (refer page no.2 to 4)
Help desk.
Lateral Entry is permitted; however, transfer is permitted as per rule.
SC/ST candidates seeking admission are eligible for re-imbursement from Social
Welfare Department provided the family income is less than the limit prescribed by the
Government from time to time (see Annexure IV).
Women candidates under BPL can claim concession of 15% percent on tuition fee, for
which they shall produce BPL card issued by the competent authority.
Cab/auto drivers, their spouse and two children are elegible for 25% concession on
Tuititon fee for which they shall produce identity card issued by the competent
authority.
The University will issue the Identity Card to the candidates after the verification
process is completed. Candidates are expected to keep the ID card till the completion of
the programme. The candidates should produce the ID card during their academic-
related work including examination.
Candidates admitted to the programme shall give an undertaking in a prescribed format,
about the conduct and progress in front of the Regional Director of the concerned
regional centers and Chairpersons of the concerned Department, KSOU, Mysuru.
Candidates shall abide by the Rules and Regulations issued by the University from time
to time.
A Candidate who is found to have concealed information about his/her age qualification,
etc., or violated any provisions, is liable to be removed from the rolls of the program
concerned besides appropriate disciplinary action and imposition of penalty.
All legal disputes will come under the jurisdiction of Mysuru City Courts only.
Details about Gold medals and Cash prizes for meritorious candidates from various
programmes are provided in Annexure-V.
The details relating to general fee structure is provided in Annexure VI.
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The university will provide concession incase the printed self learning materials are not
provided.
Transgenders are eligibile for fee exempted admission
6. Academic Programmes Offered:
Sl. No. Programmes offered Duration Scheme Credits
1 M.A – Kannada 2 Years Semester 80
2 M.A – English 2 Years Semester 80
3 M.A – Hindi 2 Years Semester 80
4 M.A - Telugu 2 Years Semester 80
5 MA - Urdu 2 Years Semester 80
6 MA - Sanskrit 2 Years Annual 80
7 M.A – History 2 Years Semester 80
8 M.A – Economics 2 Years Semester 80
9 M.A - Political Science 2 Years Semester 80
10 M.A – Sociology 2 Years Semester 88
11 M.A - Public Administration 2 Years Semester 80
12 M.A - Journalism and Mass Communication 2 Years Semester 80
13 M.A - Ancient History & Archaeology 2 Years Semester 80
14 M.A. – Education 2 Years Semester 80
7. Admission Fee Structure:
I. Admission Fee for M.A. Programmes
(in Rs.)
Details I Year II Year
Admission Processing Fee 850 -
Registration Fee 800 -
Tuition Fee 7500 9200
Skill Development Fee 650 650
Alumni Fee 500 -
Library Fee 250 250
Total Rs. 10550/- 10100/-
MPP Fee for Level 1 candidates only 1,000/-
Note: Candidates seeking direct admission to MA II Year, shall pay Rs. 3000/- in addition to
the above prescribed fee.
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8. Credit System for the Programs
The University follows the 'Credit system' for all its programs. Each credit is of 30 hours
of study comprising of all learning activities such as studying the self-learning material,
participating in the counseling/contact classes, preparing the assignments, visiting
library/industry/institution, interacting through audio-visual related issues and preparing for exams.
Thus, a four credit course involves 120 study hours, a six credit course involves 180 study hours
and so on. This helps the students to understand the academic efforts she/ he has to put in order to
successfully complete the course.
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Outline of Choice Based Credit System:
1. Core Course: A course, which should compulsorily be studied by a candidate as a core
requirement is termed as a Core course.
2. Elective Course: Generally a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which
may be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/ subject of study
or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other
discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate’s proficiency/skill is called an Elective
Course.
2.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course: Elective courses may be offered by the
main discipline/subject of study is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective.
2.2 Dissertation/Project: An elective course designed to acquire special/advanced
knowledge, such as supplement study/support study to a project work, and a candidate
studies such a course on his own with an advisory support by a teacher/ faculty
member is called dissertation/project.
2.3 Generic Elective (GE) Course: An elective course chosen generally from an
unrelated discipline/subject, with an intention to seek exposure is called a Generic
Elective.
P.S.: A core course offered in a discipline/subject may be treated as an elective by other
discipline/subject and vice versa and such electives may also be referred to as Generic
Elective.
3. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC): The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses may be of two
kinds: Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) and Skill Enhancement Courses
(SEC). AECCs are the courses based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement;
i. Environmental Science and
ii. English/ MIL Communication.
Courses mentioned above are mandatory for all disciplines. SEC courses are value-based
and/or skill-based and are aimed at providing hands-on-training, competencies, skills, etc.
3.1 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC): Environmental Science, English
Communication/MIL Communication.
3.2 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): These courses may be chosen from a pool of courses
designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based knowledge.
Introducing Research Component in Under-Graduate Courses Project work/Dissertation is
considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving / analyzing /exploring
a real life situation / difficult problem. A Project/Dissertation work will be of 6 credits. A
Project/Dissertation work may be given in lieu of a discipline specific elective paper.
National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 seeks to reform the Higher Education system by
providing, among other things, flexibility to students in terms of choice of subjects to study and
explore academic pathways. A creative combination of disciplines for study with multiple entry and
exit points is one very important recommendation of NEP, 2020.
UGC has notified Guidelines for Multiple Entry and Exit in Academic Programmes offered
in Higher Education Institutions to remove rigid boundaries and create new possibilities for students
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to choose and learn the subject(s) of their choice. In addition, it will pave the way for seamless
student mobility, between or within degree-granting HEIs through a formal system of credit
recognition, credit accumulation, credit transfers, and credit redemption.
In consonance with this, KSOU has also facilitated multiple entry and exit to the post
graduates of KSOU. The objective of this policy to:
Remove rigid boundaries and facilitate new possibilities for learners.
Curtail the dropout rate and improve GER
Offer creative combinations of disciplines of study that would enable multiple
entry and exit points.
Exit Point: For postgraduate programmes, there shall only be one exit point for those who
join the two-year Master’s programme, that is, at the end of the first year of the Master’
programme. Students who exit after the first year shall be awarded Post-Graduate Diploma (Level 8
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MENSC4.4 KANNADA FICTION IN TRANSLATION 3
MENSC4.5 EUROPEAN CLASSICS IN TRANSLATION-II 3
MENSC4.6 SELECTIONS FROM PROSE 3
SEC-II Skill Enhancement Course-II 2
Semester -IV 20
Out of 3 Soft Core Courses, (SC) students can opt any 2 Soft Core Courses (SC)
Sl Co
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N e Semester and Course edi
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SEMESTER-I
M
H
N
1 H ह िं दी सह त्य का इहि ास ( आहदकाल और भक्तिकाल) 4
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1
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H
2
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H
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C
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2
M
H
N
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C
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3
M
H
N
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C
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4
M
H
N
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C
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5
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1.
1
O
6 pe व्याि ररक ह िं दी एििं व्याकरण 2
n
El
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Total 2
2
SEMESTER-II
M हहहहह हहहहहहह हह हहहहहह (हहहहहहह हह हहहहहह हहह)
H
N
1 H 4
C
2.
1
M हहहहहहह हहह हहहहहहहहह हहहहह हहहहह
H
N
2 H 4
C
2.
2
M हहहहहहह हहहहहहहह हह हहहहह हहहहहहह
H
N
3 H 4
C
2.
3
M हहहहहह हहह हहहहहहहहह हहहहहहहहहहहह
4 H 4
N
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H
C
2.
4
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H
N
5 H 4
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2.
5
E
L
2.
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6
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n
El
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2
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2
SEMESTER-III
M हहहहहह हहहहहहह
H
N
1 H 4
C
3.
1
M हहहहह हहहहहहहहहह हहहहहहहह
H
N
2 H 4
C
3.
2
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H
N
3 S 3
C
3.
1
M
H
हहहहह हहह हहहहदास Any three from this
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4 S 3
C
3.
2
M
H हहहहह हहह ततलततहहह
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C
3.
3
M हहहहह हहहह हहह हहहहहह
6 H 3
N
24
S
C
3.
4
M
H
सिंप्रेषण कला एििं हहहह हहहह (हहह-I)
N
S
7 2
E
C
3.
1
2
Total
2
SEMESTER-IV
M
H
N
1 H हहहहहह हहहहहहहह हहह हहहहहह 4
C
4.
1
M हहहहह हहहहहह
H
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C
4.
2
M हहहहहह-हहहहहहह
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4.
1
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2
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3
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4
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25
2
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2
Note:
1. Student can opt any subject as Open Elective as given in Annexure
2. The opted open eelective will be allotted subjected to a minimum of 20 students opting that elective.
3. Out of 04 Soft Core (SC) Courses Students have to select any 03 soft core Courses (Papers)
a) Candidates who have psassed three years Degree Examination of any recognized
University offering TELUGU as a Major / Minor / Optional Subject OR an examination of
any University considered equivalent thereto.
b) Candidates who have passed the Telugu Pandit Examination conducted by any recognized
University.
Syllabus of the Programme
SEMESTER – I
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MTLHC 3.4 Kanyasulkam Naatakam 3
MTLHC 3.5 Aadhunika Vimarsha 3
EL 03 Telugu Grammar 2
Total 20
Level-2:
a) Candidates who have psassed three years Degree Examination of any recognized
University offering Urdu as a Major / Minor / Optional Subject OR an examination of any
University considered equivalent thereto.
b) Candidates who have passed the Urdu Pandit Examination conducted by any recognized
University.
I Semester
Course Course Credits
Code
MURHC1.1 Qadeem Nasr 4
MURHC1.2 Urdu Nazm 4
MURHC1.3 Tareekhe Urdu Zaban o Adab 1857 Tak 4
MURSC1.1 Tanz-O-Mizah 3
MURSC1.2 Urdu Inshaiya Nigari 3
MURSC1.3 Sir.Syed Ahmed Khan 3
EL1.1 Open Elective 2
Introduction to Urdu Ghazal
Total 20
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Note: Choose any two from soft core courses (MURSC 1.1, MURSC 1.2 and MURSC 1.3)
II Semester
Course Code Course Credits
MURHC2.1 Tareekhe Urdu Adab 1857 Se 1936 Tak 4
MURHC2.2 Urdu Ghazal 4
MURHC2.3 Qaseeda Aur Marsia 4
MURSC2.1 Urdu Drama Nigari 3
MURSC2.2 Allama Iqbal 3
MURSC2.3 Maktoob nigari 3
EL2.1 Open Elective 2
Introduction to Urdu Afsana
Total 20
Note: Choose any two from soft core courses (MURSC 2.1, MURSC 2.2 and MURSC 2.3)
III Semester
Course Code Course Credits
MURHC3.1 Tanqeed Arooz-o- Balagath 4
MURHC3.2 Urdu Novel 4
MURHC3.3 Urdu Masnavi 4
MURSC3.1 Urdu Sahafath 3
MURSC3.2 Swanehnigari 3
MURSC3.3 Adbi Tehrikaath 3
SEC.I Skill Enhancement Courses 2
Tarjumanigari
Total 20
Note: Choose any two from soft core courses (MURSC 3.1, MURSC 3.2 and MURSC 3.3)
IV Semester
Course Code Course Credits
MURHC4.1 Urdu Mein Tehqeeq Nigari 4
MURHC4.2 Urdu Afsana 4
MURHC4.3 Dakhni Adab 4
MURSC4.1 Khaka Nigari 3
MURSC4.2 Prem Chand 3
MURSC4.3 Adbi rujhanaath 3
SEC.II Skill Enhancement Courses 2
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Urdu Computer
Total 20
Note: Choose any two from soft core courses (MURSC 4.1, MURSC 4.2 and MURSC 4.3)
Level-1:
Candidates who have obtained Bachelor’s Degree of Three years duration without
studying Cognate subjects
Level-2:
a. Candidates who have passed the three years B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com / B.Music / BYNS/ BBM/ Five
years BAMS / LLB Degree Examination offering Sanskrit as Second Language or minor subject
at the Degree level, provided they have obtained not less than 50 percent of the maximum marks in
the above language/ subject.
b. Graduates of any recognized University who have passed at least the Sahitya Examination
conducted by the Board of Sanskrit Education, Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore or any other
Examination considered equivalent thereto such as ‘Kovida’ of Bharatiya Vidyabhavan, Bombay,
‘Kovida’ of Sanskrit Bharati, New Delhi, ‘Samartha’ of Bhasa Pracarinisabha, Chittor.
c. Graduates of any recognized University, who have passed the Post-Pre-University Diploma
Examination in Sanskrit conducted by any University.
d. Candidates who have passed the Vidwat Madhyama (B.A) Examination conducted by the Board of
Sanskrit Education, Karnataka Government or Karnataka Sanskrit University, Bangalore.
e. Graduates of any University recognized as equivalent thereto who have passed the Kannada Pandit
Examination conducted by the Government of Karnataka.
Previous
Final
MSN 21 Course VI Vedic Hymns, Upanishad, Bhagavad Gita and History of 7
Vedic Literature
MSN 22 Course VII Arthshastra, Smriti, Epic (Texts) and Essay 7
MSN 23 Course VIII Vyakarana (Texts) and Linguistics 7
MSN 24 Course IX Alankara – II (Texts and Poetics – General) 7
MSN 25 Course X Alankara – III (Texts and Poetics – General and 7
Comparative Studies)
Level-1:
Candidates who have obtained Bachelor’s Degree of Three years duration without studying
Cognate subjects
Level-2:
Candidates who have passed three years B.A./B.A. (Performing Arts) Degree Examination
of any recognized University offering History as one of the Major/Optional subjects at the
Degree level or an examination of any university considered equivalent thereto.
Note: 1. Students can opt any 2 courses from MHISC1.1A OR MHISC1.1B and
MHISC1.2A OR MHISC1.2B in 1st Semester.
2. Student can opt any subject as open elective as given in Annexure – 7.
3. The open elective course opted will be allotted subject to a minimum of 20 students opting
that elective.
Semester - II
MHIHC 2.1 Historiography 4
MHIHC 2.2 History of Modern India (1600 to 1857 AD) 4
MHIHC 2.3 Political History of Pre Modern Karnataka 4
MHIHC 2.4 Elective III 3
MHIHC 2.5 Elective IV 3
EL 2.1 Open Elective 2
Semester – II Total 20
MHISC 2:4A State, Society and Economy in Medieval India
Note: 1. Students can opt any 2 papers from MHISC2.4A OR SC2.4B and MHISC2.5A
OR MHISC2.5B in 2nd Semester.
2. Student can opt any subject as open elective as given in Annexure – 7.
3. The opted open eelective will be allotted subjected to a minimum of 20 students opting that
elective.
Semester - III
MHIHC 3.1 History of Modern India (1857-1947) 4
MHIHC 3.2 Constitutional History and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar 4
MHIHC 3.3 Intellectual History of India 4
MHISC 3.4 Elective V 3
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MHISC 3.5 Elective VI 3
MHSEC - T Introduction to Museology 2
Semester – III Total 20
MHISC 3.4A Literary movement in Modern Karnataka
MHISC 3.4B Socio-Economic History of Pre Modern Karnataka
MHISC 3.5A New Social Movements in India
MHISC 3.5B History of Europe
Note: Students can opt any 2 papers from MHISC3.4A OR MHISC3.4B and
MHISC3.5A OR MHISC3.5B in 3RD Semester.
Semester - IV
MHIHC 4.1 4
History of Modern World
MHIHC 4.2 4
History of Contemporary India
MHIHC 4.3 4
History of Modern Karnataka 1799 to 1990
MHISC 4.4A 3
History of Tourism
MHISC 4.5A 3
History of Wodeyars of Mysore
MHSEC - P 2
Introduction to Archival Studies
Semester – III Total 20
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10.7 M.A. in Economics
Level-1:
Candidates who have obtained Bachelor’s Degree of Three years duration without
studying Cognate subjects
Level-2:
Candidates who have passed three years B.A./B.A. (Performing Arts) Degree Examination
of any recognized University offering Economics as one of the Major/Optional subjects at
the Degree level or an examination of any university considered as equivalent thereto.
Economics Semester - I
MECHC 1.1 Micro Economic Analysis-I 4 12 20 80 100 3
MECHC 1.2 Macro Economics-I 4 12 20 80 100 3
MECHC 1.3 International Trade Finance 4 12 20 80 100 3
MECHC 1.4 Agriculture Economics 3 09 20 80 100 3
MECHC 1.5 Indian Economy–I 3 09 20 80 100 3
MEEL 0.1 Economics policies of india since 1991 2 06 10 40 50 11/2
Hours
Semester – I Total 20 60 110 440 550
Economics Semester - II
MECHC 2.1 Micro Economic Analysis-II 4 12 20 80 100 3
MECHC 2.2 Macro Economics–II 4 12 20 80 100 3
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MECHC 2.3 Research Methodology 4 12 20 80 100 3
MECHC 2.4 Money and Banking 3 09 20 80 100 3
MECHC 2.5 Indian Economy-II 3 09 20 80 100 3
MEEL 2.1 Open Elective 11/2
2 6 10 40 50
Hours
Semester – II Total 20 60 110 440 550
Economics Semester - III
MECHC 3.1 Economics of Development-I 4 12 20 80 100 3
MECHC 3.2 Public Economics-I 4 12 20 80 100 3
MECHC 3.3 Quantitative Techniques for 4 12 20 80 100 3
Economics
MECSC 3.1 A Rural Development / 3 09 20 80 100 3
/ Demography-I
MECSC 3.1 B
MECSC Contemporary Indian Economy-I / 3 09 20 80 100 3
3.2A/ Welfare Economics-I
MECSC 3.2 B
MECSEC-T Computer Fundamental to 11/2
Economics-I 2 06 10 40 50 Hours
Economics Semester - IV
MECHC 4.1 Economics of Development-II 4 12 20 80 100 3
MECHC 4.2 Public Economics-II 4 12 20 80 100 3
MECHC 4.3 Statistics for Economics 4 12 20 80 100 3
MECHC 4.1 A/ Karnataka Economy / Demography-II 3 09 20 80 100 3
MECHC 4.1 B
MECHC 4.2 A/ Contemporary Indian Economy-II / 3 09 20 80 100 3
MECHC 4.2 B Welfare Economics-II
MECSEC-P Computer Fundamental to 2 06 10 40 50 11/2
Economics - II Hours
Semester – IV Total 20 60 110 440 550
Semester I to IV Grand Total 80 240 440 1760 2200
HC – Hard-core Stream;
SC – Soft-core Stream;
EL – Inter-disciplinary Elective.
SEC – Skill Enhancement Course.
Note:
a) Soft Core (SC) papers are for only 3rd and 4th semesters.
b) Students who take up SC 3.1 (A) in 3rd semester has to mandatorily opt SC 4.1 (A) in 4th
semester.
c) Students who take up SC 3.2 (A) in 3rd semester has to mandatorily opt SC 4.2 (A) in 4th
semester.
d) If students take up SC 3.1 (B) in 3rd semester has to mandatorily opt SC 4.1 (B) in 4th
semester.
e) If students take up SC 3.2 (B) in 3rd semester has to mandatorily opt SC 4.2 (B) in 4th
semester.
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f) Students has to make choice between SC 3.1 (A) and SC 3.1 (B) in 3 rd Semester and has to
choose between S.C 4.1(A) & S.C 4.1(B) in 4th semester.
Total credits for M.A Economics (40 credits from Previous and 40 credits from Final M.A in
Economics (20 credits in each semester)).
University makes provision to restructure credits and evaluation system as per time to time UGC
directions.
Note:
1. Student can opt any subject as open elective as given in Annexure – 7.
2. The elective open course opted will be allotted subject to a minimum of 20 students opting that
elective course
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Elective Local Government in India 2 06 10 40 50
Paper
ELMPS-1.1
Semester-I Total 20 60 110 440 550
M.A., Semester-II
MPSHC2.1 Modern Western Political Thought 4 12 20 80 100 3
MPSHC2.2 Modern Indian Political Thought 4 12 20 80 100 3
MPSHC2.3 Major Issues in Indian Administrative 4 12 20 80 100 3
System
Soft Core (choice any Two)
MPSSC 2.4 Constitutional Development of India 3 09 20 80 100 3
MPSSC 2.5 Development Administration 3 09 20 80 100 3
MPSHSC 2.6 International Organization and Foreign 3 09 20 80 100 3
Policy
Elective Indian Constitution 2 06 10 40 50
Paper OEL-
2.1
Semester-II Total 20 60 110 440 550
M.A., Semester-III
MPSHC3.1 Comparative Government and Politics 4 12 20 80 100 3
MPSHC3.2 Contemporary Political Science 4 12 20 80 100 3
MPSHC3.3 Public Personal Administration 4 12 20 80 100 3
Soft Core (choice any Two)
MPSSC 3.1 Rural Governance in India 3 09 20 80 100 3
MPSSC 3.2 Political Sociology 3 09 20 80 100 3
MPSSC 3.3 Societal Problems of Human Rights in India 3 09 20 80 100 3
Skill Enhancement Course
MPSSEC Democratic Awareness through Legal Literacy 2 06 10 40 50
3.1
Semester-III Total 20 60 110 440 550
M.A., Semester-IV
MPSHC4.1 Recent Political Theory 4 12 20 80 100 3
MPSHC4.2 Karnataka Government and Politics 4 12 20 80 100 3
MPSHC4.3 Research Methodology 4 12 20 80 100 3
Soft Core (choice any Two)
MPSSC 4.1 Urban Governance in India 3 09 20 80 100 3
MPSSC 4.2 Financial Administration in India 3 09 20 80 100 3
MPSSC 4.3 India and her Neighbors 3 09 20 80 100 3
Skill Enhancement Course
MPSSEC 4.1 Legislative Practices and Procedures 2 06 10 40 50
Softcore papers
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Out of three Soft Core (SC) courses students can opt two coursesin 1st and 2nd Semester respectively.
Note:
3. The elective open course opted will be allotted subject to a minimum of 20 students opting that
elective course
Cre Counsell
Programme, ing/PCP Duration (Hours)
dits Hours
Code
Assessment
Semester-
Total
end
n
s
Semester - I
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PA Introduction to 4 12 20 80 100 3
HC1.1 Public
Administration
PA Development 4 12 20 80 100 3
HC1.2 Administration
PA Electronic 3 09 20 80 100 3
SC1.1 Governance
Interdisciplinary course - I
1
PA EL Indian Polity - I 2 06 10 40 50
1
Semester - II
PA Indian 4 12 20 80 100 3
HC2.1 Administration
PA Personnel 4 12 20 80 100 3
HC2.2 Administration
PA Organisation 3 09 20 80 100 3
SC2.2
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PA Management of 3 09 20 80 100 3
SC2.3 NGOs
Interdisciplinary course - II
1
PA EL Indian Polity - II 2 06 10 40 50
2
Semester - III
Semester - IV
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PA Crime Prevention and Criminology 3 09 20 80 100 3
SC4.2
* Project Report
**Viva-Voce for project report
PA – Public Administration; HC – Hard Core; SC – Soft Core; EL –
Interdisciplinary Course; SEC – Skill Enhancement Course
Level-2:
Candidates who have passed three years B.A./B.A. (Performing Arts) Degree Examination
of any recognized University offering Sociology as one of the Major/Optional subjects at
the Degree level or an examination of any university considered as equivalent thereto.
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7 ELMSO-01 Open Elective 02
Semester-II
8 MSOHC 2.1 Development of Sociological Theories 04
Semester-IV
22 MSOHC-4.1 Perspectives on Indian society 04
Total Credits 88
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Note:
1. Out of three Soft Core (SC) courses students can opt two courses in 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th
Semester respectively
2. Student can opt any subject as open elective as given in annexure 7
3. The open elective opted will be allotted provided a minimum of 20 students opt
Particular Elective Course.
Level-1:
Candidates who have obtained Bachelor’s Degree of minimum Three years duration without
studying Cognate subjects
Level-2:
Candidates who have passed three years B.A./B.A. (Performing Arts) Degree Examination
of any recognized University offering Journalism and Mass Communication as one of the
Major/Optional subjects at the Degree level or an examination of any university considered
as equivalent thereto.
,
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Sl.no Course Code Course Name
I semester
1. MJMC HC 1.1 Mass Media
2. MJMC HC 1.2 Reporting, Writing, and Editing
3. MJMC HC 1.3 Communication: Theory and Research
Students can select any two papers from the below Softcore papers
4. MJMC SC 1.4 Media and Communication Technologies
5. MJMC SC 1.5 Media Content Creation
6. MJMC SC 1.6 Specialized Reporting
OEL 1.1 Journalism and Mass Communication: An Overview
II semester
1. MJMC HC 2.1 Media Laws, Policy and Management
2. MJMC HC 2.2 Specialized Communication
3. MJMC HC 2.3 Communication Dimensions
Students can select any two papers from the below Softcore papers
4. MJMC SC 2.4 Communication Skills
5. MJMC SC 2.5 Applied Communication- Advertising
6. MJMC SC 2.6 Applied Communication- Public relations
OEL 2.1 Adverting and Public Relations
Note: HC- Hardcore, SC- Softcore, OEL- Open Elective, SEC- Skill Enhancement Course.
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10.12 M.A. in Ancient History and Archaeology (CBCS)
Level-1:
Candidates who have obtained Bachelor’s Degree of Three years duration without studying
Cognate subjects
Level-2:
Candidates who have passed three years B.A./B.A. (Performing Arts) Degree Examination
of any recognized University offering Ancient History or Archaeology or History as one of
the Major/ Optional subjects at the Degree level or an examination of any university
considered equivalent thereto.
Course Code Hard Core / Soft Core Counselin Credit Continues Term end Total Examinatio
g / PCP Value Internal examinati n Duration
Hours Assignment on
MA – Ancient History and Archaeology Semester – I
AHAHC1.1 Cultural History of North 12 4 20 80 100 3
India up to 1210 C.E (HC)
AHAHC1.2 Indian Epigraphy (HC) 12 4 20 80 100 3
AHAHC1.3 Introduction to 12 4 20 80 100 3
Archaeolgoy (HC)
AHASC 1.4 World Civilizations (SC) 09 3 20 80 100 3
AHASC 1.5 Indian Paleography (SC) 09 3 20 80 100 3
EL 01 Open Elective 06 2 10 40 50 11/2
Semester – I Total 60 20 110 440 550
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Course Code Hard Core / Soft Core Counselin Credit Continues Term end Total Examinatio
g / PCP Value Internal examinati n Duration
Hours Assignment on
MA – Ancient History and Archaeology Semester – II
AHAHC 2.1 North Indian Art and 12 4 20 80 100 3
Architecture (HC)
AHAHC 2.2 Principles and methods of 12 4 20 80 100 3
Archaeology (HC)
AHAHC 2.3 Indian Numismatics (HC) 12 4 20 80 100 3
AHASC 2.1 Introduction to Indian 09 3 20 80 100 3
Iconography (SC)
AHASC 2.2 Social Institutions of India 09 3 20 80 100 3
(SC)
EL02 Open Elective 06 2 10 40 50 11/2
Semester – II Total 60 20 110 440 550
Course Code Hard Core / Soft Core Counselin Credit Continues Term end Total Examinatio
g / PCP Value Internal examinati n Duration
Hours Assignment on
MA – Ancient History and Archaeology Semester – III
AHAHC3.1 Historical Method (HC) 12 4 20 80 100 3
Course Code Hard Core / Soft Core Counselin Credit Continues Term Total Examinatio
g / PCP Value Internal end n Duration
Hours Assignment examina
tion
MA – Ancient History and Archaeology Semester – IV
AHAHC 4.1 South Indian Art and 12 4 20 80 100 3
Architecture (HC)
AHAHC 4.2 Project Work (HC) - 8 50 150 200 -
AHASC 4.3 Indian Paintings (HC) 12 3 20 80 100 3
AHASC 4.4 Cultural Heritage of 09 3 20 80 100 3
Karnataka
AHASEC 2 Skill Enahancement 06 2 10 40 50 11/2
Course 2
Semester – IV Total 60 20 110 440 550
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Note:
1. Out of three Soft Core (SC) Papers students can opt two papers in 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th
Semester respectively.
2. Student can opt any subject as open elective as given in annexure 7.
3. The opted open elective will be allotted subjected to a minimum of 20 students opting
that elective.
4. Titles of 3rd and 4th Sem are provision.
M.A in Education
Syllabus of the Programme
Maximum Marks
Course Counselling/
Semester and Course Credits Internal Term End Total
Code PCP Hours
Assessment Examination Marks
Semester - I
MEDHC Philosophy of Education 12 4 20 80 100
1.1
Semester - II
MEDHC Curriculum - Principles and 12 4 20 80 100
2.1 Planning
Semester – III
MEDHC Teaching – Theory & Systems 12 4 20 80 100
3.1
Semester – IV
MEDHC Evaluation – Theory and Practice 12 4 20 80 100
4.1
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• Personal Contact Programme (PCP): The PCP will be arranged by the university at the
notified center. Dedicated faculty will be engaged into action to render quality services.
• Counselling: The University will arrange counseling through face to face and electronic mode.
The details relating to PCP and counseling will be uploaded to the University website at
appropriate time.
i. Self-Learning Material and its Delivery
1. The Study Materials has been designed keeping in view of the norms prescribed by the
UGC. Study Materials are divided into different blocks. The self-learning material has
been designed in the background of learners assessment of study level. It is a primary
source of information for pursuing various degrees. The self-learning materials will be
delivered at the time of admissions.
2. For the students who have not received the Study Material in person, the University
will dispatch. If returned or undelivered to the addressee, the study material will be
sent to such students later, on the condition that the student should bear the postal
charges. Such addresses are updated in the KSOU website
(www.ksoumysuru.ac.in.).
"Our Karnataka State Open University has its own studio called Visual Studio,
dedicated to providing a wide range of online and digital learning experiences for all its
students. The aim is to transform all courses into an attractive visual medium, making
learning both easy and appealing. Simultaneously, it turns studying into an entertaining
task rather than a boring one, achieved through eye-catching visuals, soothing
background music, enticing text styles, and a mind-inducing format.
For this purpose, the studio is equipped with advanced technology, including a large
spacious
Green matte floor, high-quality cameras, editing suites with top-of-the-line Apple
systems, and all the necessary CG and Photoshop software. The studio is staffed by
talented and creative individuals who operate and handle the cameras and software
efficiently.
The KSOU Studio strives to produce excellent digital content daily, covering various
subjects such as science, technology, management, arts, history, etc. All this content is
available on our “KSOU DHRUSHYAVAHINI” YouTube channel. To date, the studio
has produced around 500 pieces of content, all of which have been watched and
appreciated by university students for their appealing quality.
As times change and trends evolve, education must also adapt its teaching methods
and techniques. In this regard, our Karnataka State Open University's Visual Studio is a
step ahead, consistently adopting new technologies effectively. This positions the
university as strong and innovative in the field of education. The studio operates with its
own vision, mission, ethics, and a strong work culture to reach its desired goals."
i. Internal Assessment:
Internal Assessment by way of assignment is an integral part of open and distance
learning. The main purpose of assignments is to test the students‟ comprehension of the
learning materials acquired through the studies and to assess the performance of the
student.
Assignments should be submitted online through KSOU Academic Platform.
Only soft copy of the assignments is accepted.
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2. To Download app to Computer/Laptop /iOS Mobile
Login to the website: www.ksouonlinestudy.com with student mobile number given
during admission followed by OTP
3. How to Submit Assignment through Online
Click on Assignments tab in Dashboard
Under courses page, click on respective course names to view assignment questions
Click on assignment and upload the scanned copy of the hand-written assignment as a
single pdf file.
The contents in the uploaded assignment should have the following information
1. Write the assignment in sheets with title of the course, your roll no, semester
details.
2. Mandatory Self Signature and date on all assignment pages.
3. Scan the pages and make one single pdf file.
4. Upload the pdf file.
5. Click on Submit the Assignment and wait for the status.
6. If assignment is rejected, Check Logs and Re-upload once.
7. If the wrong file is uploaded, select the correct file and click "Update." The old
file will be deleted, and the new one will be updated.
4. Navigation Options:
5. SLM Repository:
6. Live Classes
Receive notifications to join live classes, ensuring you stay connected with your
coursework.
Gain access to both live sessions and recorded classes for flexible learning options.
i. Active Classes:
View your course timetable, listing subjects, semester/year, and class timings
with date.
Click on "Join" to access live classes; the link will redirect you to the Google
Meet platform.
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ii. Completed Classes:
Access a log of completed classes, including the date and time.
Recorded videos of completed classes are available for review directly within
the app—no external viewer required.
ii. Term-end Examination: M.A
A. For CBCS
The University will conduct semester exam as per the calendar of events and there
will be no provision for supplementary examination.
Term End
I.A Marks Total
Paper Examination
Per Paper Marks
Marks Per Paper
I 20 80 100
II 20 80 100
III 20 80 100
IV 20 80 100
V 20 80 100
Open Elective or Skill 10 40 50
Enhansment
Total 110 440 550
Grand Total 2200
( 1st Sem to 4th Sem)
Scheme of Examination per course/ paper
Marks Minimum
Internal Assessment 20 08
Term End Examination 80 32
Total 100 40
Course (Paper) exemption 40
Aggregate for pass 40%
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III 20 80 100
IV 20 80 100
V 20 80 100
Total 100 400 500
Grand Total 2000
(1st Year and 2nd Year)
I Year II Year
M.A.
(Rs.) (Rs.)
Examination Fee 1,500/- 1,500/-
• Candidate shall remit the prescribed fee through online. The instruction to pay the fees
online is available on the University website.
• University will not accept cheque/cash/DD under any circumstances.
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Table -1: Tentative Annual Academic calendar for PG Programmes CBCS Semester
Programmes
Academic Planner 2024-25 July Cycle – PG Programs
(July 2024-25)
Membership Services:
All the students of the university can become members of the library after getting their
Student Identity Card issued by the university authorities at the time of admission.
To get membership, they have to fill out a membership application and submit it along with
two passport-size photos and one stamp-size photo, for a total of Photos for undergraduate
and postgraduate students.
Borrowers' tickets will be issued on payment of a refundable caution deposit of Rs. 250 for
undergraduates and postgraduate students.
Users can borrow one book per card. The issued books can be retained for 60 days, and after
the due date, a penalty of Rs. 1 per book per day will be levied.
The students should return the books and borrower cards 30 days before the commencement
of the annual examinations. If they fail to return the same, the admission ticket for the
examination will not be issued.
As per university guidelines, students have to produce their identity card and compulsorily
surrender their borrower tickets to the library authorities for obtaining a No Due Certificate
(NDC) from the library.
Library Services:
Well-equipped and maintained library facilities are provided at the headquarters, regional
centres, and learner support centres.
Reference and Referral Services, Current Awareness Services, User Orientation Services,
Bibliographic Services, News Paper Clipping Services, and Photocopy Services are
provided to the users.
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The library has a well-equipped computer lab with an internet facility to cater to the needs
of its users.
The library functions from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on all working days.
During contact programmes and university examinations, the library will be kept open from
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and on government holidays, the library functions from 10:00 a.m. to
5:30 p.m.
The housekeeping operations and catalogue are computerised using the NewGenLib
integrated library management software.
A web-based online public access catalogue is provided to users.
The library website provides access to e-journals, e-books, old question papers, etc., and
links to the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) of the library
[http://ksoumysore.edu.in/library.php].
Users can also access e-books and other resources from the remote access software called
Knimbus: https://ksoumysuru.knimbus.com/#/. by logging in with your email ID and password
(given by the library), or you can also access it by downloading and installing the mLibrary app
from the Google Play Store on your mobile device.
For any information regarding the library services please send your queries and feedback to e-
mail id: ksoulibrary@gmail.com and contact Telephone No. 0821-2500873 / 251995, Ext:
525/526/530/531.
Health Centre:
The University has established a Health Centre to attend to the urgent and immediate needs of
the students whenever they stay at the campus. Only the OPD facility is available and regular
doctor and other staff will be on duty.
Hostels:
The University provides separate hostel facility for men and women Separately in KSOU
Mysuru campus.
Men’s Hostel:
KSOU Boy's Hostel is located in KSOU campus. It consists of 33 rooms. Each room can
accommodate 5 students. In total 165 students can be accommodated at a time. Students who wish
to avail this facility have to pay Rs. 177/- per day including Tax.
Women’s Hostel:
KSOU cottages, located in the University campus, are reserved to the women students.
Totally 09 cottages are located in the University’s main campus and can accommodate up to 108
students at a time. Students who wish to avail this benefit, have to pay Rs. 177/- per day including
Tax.
The University is extending this facility within its limits. The accommodation will be
provided depending on the availability by following the policy of 'First Come-First Serve'. The
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students of the hostel/ cottages shall maintain decency and decorum in the campus, no damage to
the properties of the University shall be caused. Any violation will attract disciplinary action and
penalty. Those who do not get the accommodation shall make their own arrangements. To avail
Hostel / cottage facility and payment of tariff, contact the Office of the University Guest House
during working hours. For details contact-9740140533
Other amenities available at the main campus
The University extends this facility within its limits. The accommodation will be provided
depending on the availability by following the policy of 'First Come-First Serve'. The students of
the hostel/ cottages shall maintain decency and decorum in the campus, no damage to the properties
of the University shall be caused. Any violation will attract disciplinary action and penalty. Those
who do not get accommodation shall make their own arrangements. To avail Hostel/ Cottage
facility and payment of tariff, contact the Office of the University Guest House during working
hours. For details contact-9844159004
Conditions:
Annual income of students/ father/ mother/ guardian/ husband should not exceed rupees
one lakh.
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Income/Caste certificate issued by concerned Tahasildar shall be submitted.
Scholarship is available to II M.A/M.Com, students who have successfully completed
their Previous Year examination with 50% marks in the first attempt.
Students should be below the age of 30 years.
Those who apply for this scholarship should not have applied for any scholarship
anywhere else.
Students will be selected for scholarship based on their merit.
Students should submit prescribed filled in application form along with relevant
documents to the Chairperson of the concerned department, Karnataka State Open
University, Mukthagangothri, Mysuru - 570 006 within the stipulated time.
This is an ambitious experiment by KSOU CETC. The duty of universities does not end
with awarding degrees. It is the duty of the university to impart quality training to the
underprivileged at affordable cost and to place them in jobs.
A center born from the desire to share the light of knowledge to the hungry, to open the
door of the world of knowledge to the deserving and to realize the dream.
The main aim of this center is to provide training and guidance spanning around 45 to 50
days for each batch to the aspirants who are preparing for competitive exams.
Prepare aspirants for competitive examinations such as IAS, KAS and other competitive
examinations conducted by Central and State Government Public Service Commissions, FDA,
SDA, Police Sub-Inspector, Police Constable competitive examinations and staff selection
commission, coaching for UGC-NET and K-SET exams conducted by the University Grants
Commission.
Our target is to prepare Kannada medium students especially candidates from rural
background for competitive examinations.
The University has started Competitive Examination Training Center in the academic year
2011-12. Successful candidates for IAS, KAS, Bank Exams, NET, SLET, High School, Primary
School Teacher Recruitment Exams Coaching, as well as spoken English related trainings, is a
move to attract people of all ages.
In-service professors, serving state and central IAS and KAS officers and retired Chancellors of
various universities have been interested in engaging as training resource persons for the
competitive examinations held at this center.
Placement Cell
The University has a placement cell which provides placement assistance. Placement fairs are
conducted by the University to provide placement assistance to students. The cell is continuous
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liaison with different industry/companies. Placements are being provided to meritorious candidates.
Placement cell was started in July 2019 with the objective of providing jobs for meritorious
candidates of KSOU exclusively. In later days the placement cell retained same objectives but the
scope was extended to all the aspirants of Karnataka. With the above objective 4 job fairs including
one mega job fair were arranged through which job were provided to 4000 students.
University has signed MoU with 2 companies for placements. Presently negotiations are
going with Board of Apprentiship Training and Department of Employement and Training,
Government of Karnataka. Around 50 students have been selected for apprentiship with stipend of
around 10,000 per month for 2 years. State level apprentiship fair was also arranged in collaboration
with Government of Karnataka. The Placement cell planning to provide apprentiship training with
stipend of minimum 10,000/- per month for all Under Graduate and Post Graduate on SSLC based
students. For more details contact placement cell: 9964697521.
KSOU App:
Karnataka State Open University has developed an App which can be downloaded from the
Google Playstore. The App provides all the relavent informations such as Courses, Admissions,
Classes, and Examinations. Soft copy of the study material can also be downloaded from the App
along with previous question papers and assignments.
KSOU Connect
KSOU connect is a Web Based interactive platform developed by the University. It is used
to conduct online classes; Counselling sessions and Special lectures. Students will get a link which
enables them to join the sessions.
Video Lectures
Few Departments of Studies and Research have developed video lectures, which are
uploaded in the YouTube Channel.
KSOU Radio
Karnataka State Open University has launched KSOU Radio, an internet Radio for the
benefit of all students, which can be heard by all students through the Mobile App. Through this
radio, skilled professors, external resource persons are presenting lessons and supplementary
materials to students.
As ours is an open university, we re-broadcast the 2-hour program over a 2 hour period, keeping
track of all students' listening times.
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The radio station was launched by the then Higher Education Minister of Karnataka Government
Sri C N Ashwathanarayana on 07th April 2022. The radio has been continuously broadcasting ever
since.
The Hon'ble Chancellor and other senior officials are providing all possible coordination and
guidance for this radio broadcast.
Students can download this radio app from the KSOU official web site and listen to the lessons.
KSOU Radio is providing a lot of useful information and publications in addition to the curriculum.
It is gratifying that KSOU Radio has been instrumental in delivering lessons and extracurricular
content to students in the space they are in, in a time when students are getting on with the fast pace
of society
CMKKY
KSOU is a training partner to Chief Ministers Koushalya Karnataka Yojane (CMKKY).
KSOU imparts training to all its Final year / Semester students who have enrolled for various
classes. For more details students can contact Dr. Sumati Ramakrishna Gowda Director CMKKY.
16. Information about the Admission Fee:
1. Women from below poverty line are eligible for 10% concession on tuition fee.
2. Cab/auto drivers, their spouse and two children and the staffs of KSRTC, BMTC,
NWKRTC, KKRTC are elegible for 10% concession on Tuition fee for which they shall
produce identity card issued by the competent authority.
3. Eligibility fee for candidates residing outside Karnataka or studied outside Karnataka is
Rs. 2,000/-.
4. Defence and ex-service man students get 10% concession on tuition fees in particular
subject.
5. KSOU staff members, their spouse and their children (only 2 children) get 10%
concession on total admission fees in particular subject.
6. Transgender will get full fees concession.
7. Candidates whose parents are demised in covid 19 will get 100% fees concession on total
admission fee.
8. Alumni association fee – Rs.500/-
9. Students with blind disability will get free admission along with suitable documents
(except B.Ed and M.B.A).
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Grade and Credit Points are computed for each course considering the marks secured and the
credits earned in each course. Grade Points shall be computed as per table shown below.
Credit Points are determined by multiplying the Grade Points in each course by the credits of that
course. Both the Grade Points and Credit Points shall be computed for each course in each semester.
Grade Point Average (GPA) shall be computed and given to each candidate based on his/her
semester performance. This shall be determined by dividing the sum of credit points earned by the
student in all the courses of a semester by the total number of credits for which the candidate has
taken examination in that semester,
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is computed for the whole academic programme
considering the aggregate of Credit Points of all the semesters earned by the student and dividing
this sum by the total credits of all the semesters,
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81-85 8.5
76-80 8.0
71-75 7.5
66-70 7.0
61-65 6.5
56-60 6.0
51-55 5.5
46-50 5.0
41-45 4.5
40 4.0
Below 40 0
Schedule of Examination dates indicating the date and time of examination for each
program will be sent to all the regional Centers/examination Centers within 15 days before the
commencement of examination. The students can obtain the detailed Time Table from their
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nearest Regional Centre or Examination Centre. They can also log on to
www.ksoumysore.karnataka.gov.in. No individual intimation will be sent to the students
regarding examination time table.
Rank Declaration Rules
1. Repeaters are not eligible for declaration of Rank.
2. Those who have passed with grace marks for any paper or improved class (CIG) are not
eligible for Ranks.
3. The University will declare rank - 10% of total candidates appeared, subject to a
maximum of 10 Ranks per programme.
17.2 Instructions to candidates relating to Examination
The students shall read carefully the instructions contained in the Examination
Notification.
Students will appear for the examination at the Examination centre allocated to them
and not at any other centre without obtaining specific permission of the Registrar
(Evaluation).
Examination centre once opted shall not be changed. If students wish to change, they
have to obtain the prior permission of Registrar (Evaluation) and they have to pay
prescribed fee by submitting examination application form.
An n ou n ce m en t of Resu lt s: Results will be announced in the Universit y
website https://www.ksoumysuru.ac.in/
Repeaters will have to obtain the examination application form from the University
website.
Examination fee has to be paid online. Instruction for online fee payment is available on
the university website. Once the fee is paid, it will not be refunded or adjusted for any
examination even though a student is absent for a particular examination.
Students should obtain the admission ticket for the examination from the Chief
Superintendent of the examination centre three days before the commencement of the
examination and also can be downloaded from KSOU website, Admission ticket will
not be sent to the candidates by post.
Candidate should apply to the Registrar (Evaluation), KSOU, Mukthagangothri,
Mysuru- 570 006, in the prescribed form for Migration Certificate along will photo
copy of all marks cards by paying the prescribed fee.
Provisional Pass Certificate will be issued by the Registrar (Evaluation) on request and
on payment of prescribed fee, after the declaration of results and issue of final year
marks card by the University.
All circulars, examination notifications and such other correspondences will be sent
by ordinary post only. The candidate can also collect the above from Regional Center
or Learner Support Center or KSOU Headquarters. The candidates are informed to visit
University official website from time to time and get the updated information.
In case the Internal Assessment (IA) marks of any programme is not reflected in the
result, despite of submission of the assignment, such students shall contact the
concerned coordinator along with the proof of submission within 30 days of
announcement of result.
Students can write examination in Kannada or in English.
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18. Convocation
(Certificate / Degree Certificate) (Refer KSOU website for convocation details)
The University will conduct convocation after results of the respective programmes. Separate
communication will also be sent to the students at an appropriate time.
Diploma Programmes
01 Diploma in Kannada (DIK) 1 year Annual
SWAYAMPRABHA:
SWAYAM Prabha is an initiative of the Ministry of Human Resources Development to
provide 32 High Quality Educational Channels through DTH (Direct to Home) across the length
and breadth of the country on 24X7 basis. It has curriculum-based course content covering
diverse disciplines. This is primarily aimed at making quality learning resources accessible to
remote areas where internet availability is still a challenge. The DTH channels are using the
GSAT-15 satellite for programme telecasts. Karnataka State Open University has provided
opportunity to access relevant channels in the Cauvery Auditorium for the benefits of learners
during their stay in the personal Contact Programme.
VIRTUAL LABS:
Virtual Labs provides to the students the result of an experiment by one of the following
methods (or possibly a combination). Modelling the physical phenomenon by a set of equations
and carrying out simulations to yield the result of the particular experiment. This can, at -the-
best, provide an approximate version of the ‘real-world’ experiment. Providing measured data
for virtual lab experiments corresponding to the data previously obtained by measurements on
an actual system. Remotely triggering an experiment in an actual lab and providing the student
the result of the experiment through the computer interface. This would entail the students
carrying out the actual lab experiment remotely. Virtual Labs will be made more effective and
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realistic by providing additional inputs to the students like accompanying audio and video
streaming of an actual lab experiment and equipment. For the ‘touch and feel’ part, the students
can possibly visit an actual laboratory for a short duration.
Karnataka State Open University has recognised Nodal Center for Virtual Labs under the
leadership of National Institute of Technology, Surathkal and established well equipped V Labs
Nodal Center at Science Bhavan which can cater the needs of KSOU learners of to access the
experiments developed by NITK.
E CONTENT DEVELOPMENT:
The UGC e-Content scheme aims at developing high quality e-Content, as well as
expertise for generating such content over the long term. The scheme provides financial
assistance and technical support to teachers and other experts based in colleges and universities
for the development of e-Content. The e-Content development and the associated web based
learning described here do not seek to replace traditional teaching and learning, but are
expected to supplement them. The inclusion of e-Content in learning is now inevitable, and the
UGC initiative is designed to meet the new challenges, and to help India take the lead in this
newly emerging field. The Karnataka State Open University has initiated development of e
content proposal under the NMEICT.
Centre for Internal Quality Assurance (CIQA):
KSOU has established the Centre for Internal Quality Assurance (CIQA) as per UGC
Open & Distance Learning Regulations 2017 to maintain quality in the service provided to the
stakeholders and to assure quality standards are maintained in all its academic and
administrative activities. The committee for CIQA interacts with the stakeholders and initiates
various measures to promote quality of services at every stage i.e. from the enrolment of
students till they accomplish their goals in their academic pursuit.
Research and Development Cell
The Karnataka State Open University has established Research and Development Cell in
the University to promote quality research and academic development. The cell is actively
engaged in enhancing the researches in the university. It provides academic support to the
faculty members’ research scholars and students of the university in writing articles and
publishing. Further it also encourages the departments to conduct workshops, seminars and
conferences.
Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Board Cell (PMEB):
The Karnataka State Open University has established planning, Monitoring and
Evaluation Board (PMEB), PMEB is an Administratibe wing under the agence if CIQA of the
Karnataka State Open University. It is established in 2022, mainly to check out academic
planning & monitoring the research initiatives besides scholarship management PMEB is
furnishing all planning, Monitoring and evaluation of academic iniative programmes of the
university.
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Relevant information on issues like programs offered by the University, admissions, study
materials, contact program, examinations, results, marks cards, certificates, hostel facility etc. will
be provided to the students who visit the University. 'Public Relation Officers' will be present in
the 'Information and Guidance Cell' situated near the main entrance of the admission block.
Students can contact them either in person or through phone and obtain required information. The
contact numbers are 98453-63573 and 94494-89749.
Guidance and Counseling:
The student career is a complex and sensitive. Students of the twenty first century are facing
new challenges and difficult situations. There is dire need to guide and counseling them in different
areas. It may be academic, skill development, career oriented, life skills, placement, higher studies
and others. The University established full-fledged Guidance and Counseling Cell to assist the
students.
Interactive Platform:
The University is initiating action to utilize the advantage of information and technology
development to meet the learners’ needs. KSOU has developed a user-friendly and easy to
navigative website which is very informative and stuents can access all relevant information from
the regularly updated website. In addition, a student app, KSOU Student app is also developed
which can be accessed through the cell phones, which provides all necessary information to the
students at the right time. A well designed online interactive platform KSOU Connect is
developed for the delivery of online classes and other meetings. Virtual class rooms and
Laboratories have been created.
History:
Karnataka State Open University Alumni Association (KSOUAA) was registered as an
association under Karnataka societies registration act 1960 under the name Karnataka State Open
University Alumni Association with Regn No:DRMY/SOR/82/2020-21 dated 23.07.2020.
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● To help the Alumni to get advice from the University on various technical problems
they may come across in their official work and in real life and also with regard to
job opportunities.
● To carry out such other activities as may be necessary for implementation of the
above aims and objectives.
Prasaranga (Department of University Publications)
Prasaranga, the publication wing of the Karnataka State Open University is a unique
organization that was established in the year 2008 for the purpose of publications and extension
activities. Till date, Prasaranga has published numerous books and research publications which are
well received from academicians and students. In 2021, Prasaranga is registered with Raja
Rammohun Roy National Agency to obtain ISBN series for future publications. Prof D.K Rajendra
was the first Director (2008-2013), followed by Dr.Tejaswi Navilooru (2009-2020), and
Dr.Santhosh Naik R (since 2020) is the present Director/coordinator.
(A) Vision
To bring quality publications to enhance the knowledge universe.
To encourage writers, authors and researchers to create valuable content in English and
Kannada languages.
(B) Mission
The aim of any university is to create and share knowledge. A university publication wing is
an essential part of the mission of sharing and promoting knowledge to a wider audience. We are
focused towards quality publication which is not covered exhaustively by other publishers.
(C) Future Plans
To bring an interdisciplinary journal with scholarly publication containing articles written
by researchers, professors and other experts.
Digitization of all books.
Publishing textbooks in different subjects.
Promoting young writers in Kannada with a special emphasis on writing books in area of
Social Science, Science and Technology, Management and such other professional fields.
To create an online platform for books
Reprinting of all books that are of great value and in demand.
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has been properly entered in the admission register or not. It is very important because the study
materials, information and application forms etc., sent to the student from time to time, can reach
the student only if the address given is correct.
Change of Name
Students are required to submit the following documents to The Deputy Registrar (General)
in order to change their names while pursuing their courses:
Requisition letter for Change of Name.
Photo Copy of the Judgment (Decree) from the court, containing the
declaration of change of name.
Two stamp size recent photographs
Fee paid details of SBI
Attested Photo copy of the SSLC Marks Card / Cumulative Record.
Attested Photo copy of the PUC Marks Card.
Attested Photo copy of the Student I.D. Card.
Attested photo copy of Admission fees details
Advertised copy of News Paper.
The changed name will come into effect after University Notification.
If the Original Identity Card is lost, students are required to pay fee of Rs.300/- through
SBI. The following records have to be submitted in order to obtain duplicate Identity Card:
4. Duplicate/ Renewal of Identity Card
a. Student should write a letter to the Chairperson of the concerned Department, KSOU,
and Mysuru-6.
b. A Photocopy of previous Identity card (if available), Attested copy of marks card,
photo and attested photo proof of Aadhaar Card, office copy of the fee paid details
should be enclosed.
c. The University will issue the Identity Card to the students admitted for first year M.A /
JMC /M.Com / Degree Program. The students admitted to second year M.A/M.Com
Degree Program shall preserve the Identity Card and fee paid details of admission and
examination.
d. During the Examination students shall invariably produce the Identity Card along with
fee paid details of admission and examination to the invigilator. The University shall not
be held responsible if students are denied permission to write the examination incase if
he/she fails to produce the above mentioned documents.
Letter Correspondence
The students may contact the concerned officer by phone/ e-mail/ letter to get necessary
clarification and information during their study period. On such occasions students should mention
their name, address, enrollment number, subject of study, medium of instruction and Phone/
Mobile No. without fail. This will help to solve the problems quickly. It is mandatory on the part of
students to reply to the letters sent by the University on matters pertaining to admission, non-
remittance of prescribed fee, study material, written assignments, exam, exam results etc. If
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students do not respond to the University letters on time in matters mentioned above, the problems
cannot be solved quickly for which the University will be not be held responsible.
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National Academic Depository (NAD)
WHAT IS NAD?
The vision of National Academic Depository (NAD) is born out of an initiative to provide
an online store house of all academic awards. National Academic Depository (NAD) is a 24X7
online store house of all academic awards viz. certificates, diplomas, degrees, mark-sheets etc. duly
digitised and lodged by academic institutions / boards / eligibility assessment bodies. NAD not only
ensures easy access to and retrieval of an academic award but also validates and guarantees its
authenticity and safe storage.
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First of all, login to your DigiLocker Account. If you have not sign up in DigiLocker, create
it now and then login there (You can visit www.nad.gov.in or nad.digitallocker.gov.in and then
click Student on the menu bar. The page gets redirected to the student page and then register
themselves by using their Aadhaar ID or Mobile Number)
A Separate cell has been created in KSOU. Dr Shalvapille Iyengar is the Co-ordinator of
NAD/ABC cell and His Phone Number: 09686215043
While Creating Digilocker or ABC account contact Technical Staff if you find any difficulties
feel free to contact. The Technical Assistants are
1) Mallesh M – 08105261434
2) Nischitha D.M – 08861868909
What is ABC?
It is mandatory to create an account on ABC platform and generate ABC ID for University
Admission in 2023.
Follow these simple steps to create your ABC ID from official site:
First of all, login to your DigiLocker Account. If you have not sign up in DigiLocker, create it now
and then login there (You can visit www.nad.gov.in or nad.digitallocker.gov.in and then click
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Student on the menu bar. The page gets redirected to the student page and then register themselves
by using their Aadhaar ID or Mobile Number)
After login, you search for Education category which shows Academic Bank of Credits service.
A Separate cell has been created in KSOU. Dr Shalvapille Iyengar is the Co-ordinator of
NAD/ABC cell and His Phone Number: 09686215043
While Creating Digilocker or ABC account contact Technical Staff if you find any difficulties feel
free to contact. The Technical Assistants are
1) Mallesh M – 08105261434
2) Nischitha D.M – 08861868909
Annexure I
KARNATAKA STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY, MUKTHAGANGOTRI, MYSORE – 570 006.
K.S.O.U REGIONAL CENTERS: 2024-25
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Regional Director : H.L. Mohan Raj
Mob : 91644-67131
E-Mail ID : mohanrajhl3@gmail.com
30. Shivamogga
KSOU Regional Centre
Alkola Circle, Near LIC Office,
Sagara Road, Shivamogga–577201.
Regional Director : Dr. Lokesha. R
Mob : 98445-06629 Office No: 0816-2955580
E-Mail ID : ksourctumkur06@gmail.com
31. Tumkuru KSOU Regional Centre
CA-07, Tuda Layout,
Rajivgandhinagara, Melekote, Gangasandra main road
Tumkuru-572105.
Regional Director : K.P Mahalingaiah.
Mob : 99725-26647 Ph : (O) 0820-2522247
E-Mail ID : drkpmkalkunda@gmail.com
32. Udupi
KSOU Regional Centre
Old Jillapanchaith Building,
2nd Floor Banaje, Udupi-576 101.
Regional Director : Prashanth M
Mob : 9945171920
Vijayanagara E-Mail ID : rdhosapete@gmail.com
33.
(Hosapete) KSOU Regional Centre
Kannada University, Vidyaranya, Hampi Vijayanagara Dist-
583276.
Regional Director : Mythri D.S
Mob : 80509-43144
E-Mail ID : vijayapurksou@gmail.com
34. Vijayapura
KSOU Regional Centre,
V.S.G Art’s & Commerce College campus, No, 680/E, opposite to
Akashavani kendra ring road, Vijayapura-586103.
Regional Director : Hanumanth R.K
Mob : 98800-61361
35. Yadagiri E-Mail ID : rdksouyadgiri@gmail.com
KSOU Regional Centre,
Government Degree College, Chittapura Road, Yadgiri-585202
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28 Oxford Degree College
Sir M Vishveshwarayya Layout 6th block Ullala main road Bangalore-560110.
Ph: 9980823665/9845185324
oxfordullal@gmail.com
29 GIBS B School (Lord Sri Krishna International Educational trust)
2(P) ITI Layout, near Vidyapeeta Circle Banashankari 3rd stage
Bangalore-560085,
Ph: 9739401613
principal@gibsbschool.edu.in
30 Government First Grade College.
Bangalore-05(K.R Government First Grade College. K.R.Puram Bangalore- 560036.
Puram) Phone No: 9964067273/080-2561237
gfgckrpuram@gmail.com
31 Sri Lakshmi College of Management and Science.
# 4&5, Sri Gandhadakaval, Magadi main road, Sunkadakatte,
Bangalore-560091
Ph No: 080-23585832 / 9611055772
slgi2k3@gmail.com
32 GT Institute of Management Studies & Research.
10/15-Sunkadakatte, Magadi main road, Vishva Needam(P)
Bangalore-91
Phone No: 9880331460 / 08023485545
info.gteducation@gmail.com
Bangalore-06
86
Belagavi.
Ph No: 9538574272
shantuburlatti272@gmail.com
41 S.C.V.S Dr. Kuligod Degree College.
Mahalingapura road Mugalkhod taluk, Raibag, Belagavi.
Ph No: 8123798557
prakashck147@gmail.com
42 Shri Gangaram First Grade College,
Harugeri behind K.E.B. Gokak road,
Harugeri Tq, Belagavi.
Ph No: 9986815294
jnyanjyoti.eds.hrg@gmail.com
43 C L E S Degree College
Near Basava Circle, Chikodi Tq Belagavi -591201.
Ph No: 9740040608
smvckd@gmail.com
44 Rural Development Society’s B S W College.
Behind B.E.O Office Laxmi Nagar, Mudalgi, 591312
Belagavi.
Ph No: 0833-4250386 M:8095559575
rdsmudalgi1992@gmail.com
45 M.G.C.G. Memorial(R) Women’s Arts
College.Athani, Belagavi-590009
Ph No: 7026228581
mgcgda.atn@gmail.com
46 Krishna Trust, Shri Satyam College,
# 8-9-520/Krishna/Devi Colony near new bus stand Bidar-585401
Ph No: 9449066775/9449088775/08482-229095
sscbidar@gmail.com
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94 Mahadeshwara Government First Grade College
Kollegala, Chamarajanagara.
Kollegala
Ph No: 8660417952
smgfgc@gmail.com / premalathab2012@gmail.com
95 St. Pauls College .
Vasudeva Varnekar Complex, Opp KSRTC bus stand Koppal –
582114
Ph No: 0853-9230939 / 9449621046
bhavanikoppal@yahoo.in
96 Rudramma Basappa Degree College.
Koppala SSS Building Near Anjaneya Temple behind Srinivas Petrol Bunk
Julynagar, Gangavathi Koppala - 583227.
Ph No: 9844255605
shriputtarajaedugvt@yahoo.com
97 Sri Vidya Niketan Degree College.
Sri Ram Nagara, Gangavathi, Koppala-583282.
Ph No: 903532466
srividyaniketandegreecollege@gmail.com
98 Government First Grade College.
GFGC Nagamangala, Beereshwarapura post, Near Devalapura
Hand post, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya Dist.
Ph No: 8618298867
Mandya gfgcnagamangala@gmail.com
99 Bharathi College.
Bharathi Nagara K.M Doddi, Maddur Taluk, Mandya Dist.
Ph No: 9980566834
nagendra.p088@gmail.com
100 St.Philomena College
Darbe, Puttur, Dakshina Kannada-
574202M: 0825-12 30340, M :
9448858101
ksoustudycentre@spcputtur.ac.in
101 Kukke Sri Subrahmanyeshwara College,
Subrahmanya Kadaba Tq, Dakshina Kannada-
Mangalore 574238M : 7349222300
ksscollege1983@gmail.com
102 Alva’s College.
Sundari Ananda Alva Campus, Vidyagiri,
Moodbidri,Dhakshina Kannada, Karnataka-
574227.
Ph No: 7090715010/08258-261244
administration@alvas.org
103 Sri Basaveshwara
Degree College.
Sirawar, Raichur.
Ph No: 9902343129
sbdcd467@gmail.com
104 Muniyappa Muddappa Degree College
A.B Patil Complex, Near Ek-Minar, Beroon Quilla, Raichur.
Raichur Ph No: 9986263255 / 9481354163
mmdegreercr@gm
ail.com
105 Vedanta Degree College.
Navodaya Medical College, Mantralayam road, Raichur.
Ph No: 9880405939 / 9844789108
vedanta.rcr@gmail.com
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106 National Womens Degree College- Lingasuru.
Vidyabhavana Building road, Lingasur-584122 Raichur District.
Ph No: 9480062375/8453368811
nca.lng@gmail.com
Note:
1. The list of Learner Support Centres is provisional.
2. The University reserves the right to change the Learner Support Centre opted by
the candidate on unavoidable circumstances.
Annexure-II
Admission Fee Structure
Admission Skill
Sl. Registration Tuition Alumni Library Total Fee
Course Name Processing Developm
No. Fee Fee Fee fee Rs.
Fee ent Fee
M.A
1 I Year 850 800 7500 500 650 250 10550/-
II Year - - 9200 650 250 10100/-
M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication
2 I Year 850 800 13100 500 650 250 16150/-
II Year - - 14700 650 250 15600/-
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Under-Graduate students
Sl. Instituted Degree/
Name of the Endowment
No. Year Programme
1 Sri B.S. Channabasappa & Sons, Davanagere 2000 B.A.
Endowment Cash Prize II Rank
2 ICC&CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Cash Prize 2001 B.A./B.Com.
(Highest Marks Secured by Women Candidate)
3 Corporation Bank Endowment Gold Medal 2001 B.A.
4 Corporation Bank Endowment Gold Medal 2001 B.Com.
5 Dr.N.S. Ramegowda, Former Vice Chancellor, KSOU 2003 B.A.
Endowment Gold Medal (Highest Marks
Secured by Women Candidate)
6 Late Smt. Vathsala Ramakrishna, Professor of 2004 B.Com. II Rank
Music, University of Mysore Endowment Cash Prize
7 The Institute of Charterted Accountants of India 2014 B.Com I Rank
Gold Medal
8 Alumini Association (Senior Student Association) 1999 B.Ed
Gold Medal
9 Smt. Narasamma and Sri. T. Narayana Shastri 2012 Special B.Ed
Smt. Tarabai and Sri. P. Raghavendra Rao
Two Gold Medal
B.Lib.I.Sc
Sri Sanna Rame Gowda, 2005 B.Lib.I.Sc
1 (Ex- Librarian, Mysore University) &
Smt Devammani D/o Mirle Ramegowda & Smt
Ningamma Endowment Gold Medal
Post-Graduate Students
Sl. Post
Instituted Graduate
No. Name of the Endowment Year Programme
Smt. Doddammanni Dr. Chaduranga Endowment 1998 M.A English
1 Cash Prize
2 Late Smt. Meera Bai Endowment Gold Medal 1999 M.A Hindi
Late Smt. Yallamma & Sri.Durugaiah Jajuru Late M.A Kannada
3 Smt. Ningamma & Sri.Srinivasaiah Talakadu 2000 (II Rank)
Endowment Cash Prize (I Class)
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Prof.B.K.Shivaramaiah Memorial Endowment 2000 M.A Sanskrit
4 Cash Prize
5 Dr. Mumtaz Ahmed Khan Endowment Gold Medal 2000 M.A Urdu
Sri.Jayachamarajapura Shivappa Gowda
6 Parashivamurthy & Smt. Shivamma 2000 MA Kannada
Parashivamurthy Endowment Cash Prize
Smt. Kamalamma & Sri.K.Seetharama Rao 2000 M.A
7 Endowment Cash Prize Economics
Mrs.Sulthan Bi & Mr.Mustafa Alik Khan 2000 M.A
8 Memorial Endowment Gold Medal Sociology
9 ICC & CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Gold Medal 2001 M.A Kannada
10 ICC & CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Gold Medal 2001 M.A English
ICC & CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Gold Medal 2001 M.A Sanskrit
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12 ICC & CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Gold Medal 2001 M.A History
13 ICC & CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Gold Medal 2001 M.A
Economics
14 ICC & CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Gold Medal 2001 M.A
Sociology
15 ICC & CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Gold Medal 2001 M.A JMC
16 ICC & CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Gold Medal 2001 M.A
Psychology
17 ICC & CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Cash Prize 2001 M.A/M.Com
(Highest Marks Scored by Female Candidate)
18 Ms.Kantheti Charitable Trust, Endowment Cash 2001 M.Com
Prize
19 Mysore Paints & Varnish Ltd., Mysore 2001 M.Com
Endowment Gold Medal
20 Abdul Gaffar Sheriff Gold Medal 2001 M.A Urdu
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29 Late M.Venkatesh Endowment Cash Prize
(Physically Challenged or Senior Citizens Highest 2005 M.A Sanskrit
Marks)
30 Bale Angadi N Gopal Rao & Sharada Bai
Memorial Endowment Cash Prize (Highest Marks 2009 M.A History
Scorer by Female Candidate)
31 Dr.Vishnuvardhan Memorial Endowment Gold 2010 M.A JMC
Medal (First Rank with Highest Marks)
32 Sri. S.Shivaram Endowment Gold Medal (First 2010 M.A Kannada
Rank with Highest Marks)
33 Prof. K S Rangappa Former Vice-Chancellor KSOU 2013 Any Master
Endowment Gold Medal (Highest Marks secured by Degree
Master’s degrees)
M.Lib.I.Sc
1 ICC & CE Silver Jubilee Endowment Gold Medal 2001 M.Lib.I.Sc
2 Prof. Lalitha Aswath Gold Medal (Only Women) 2020 M.Lib.I.Sc
1 Sri Sringeri Kulapati Shankaranarayana Joyish Cash Prize 2012 PhD Sanskrit
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Annexure-V
Sl. Amount
Description
No. (Rs.)
01 Change of Name 1,000/-
02 Duplicate set of printed Study Materials (each block) 50/-
03 Re-enrollment fees for BA/B.Com., after one year break 1,000/-
04 Re-enrollment fees for BA/B.Com., after two years break 2,000/-
05 Issue of No Due Certificate / Transfer Certificate 500/-
06 Issue of Study Certificate 500/-
07 Change of Study Centres 1,000/-
08 Change of Medium of Instruction 1,000/-
09 Duplicate Identity Card 300/-
10 Direct Admission Fee for II year BA/B.Com., 3,000/-
Note : University has right to cancel or continue the admission for the programme
which has not crossed admission of minimum 20 students
Sl. Amount
Description
No. (Rs.)
01 Change of Examination Centre 1,250/-
02 Revaluation per Paper / Course 1,500/-
03 Photo copy for each Paper / Course 1,250/-
04 Duplicate Marks Card (Additional Search Fee Rs.100/- per year) 500/-
05 Consolidated Marks Card (Additional Rs.100/- for delay per year) 500/-
06 Migration Certificate (Additional Rs.100/- Search Fee per year) 500/-
07 Provisional Degree Certificate 900/-
08 Convocation Fee (in-person – Medalists & Rank holders) + Alumni fee 1200+500
09 Convocation Fee (in Absentia – Additional Search Fee per year Rs.50/-) + 1500+500
Alumni fee
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10 Genuinity Certificate 900/-
11 CBCS (Semester mode) Genuinity Certificate/ Verification Certificate for 2,000/-
I (Transcript per Semester)
Extra postal charges outside India 2,000/-
12 Non CBCS (Year mode) Genuinity Certificate/ Verification Certificate for 2,000/-
I (Transcript per Year)
Extra postal charges outside India 2,000/-
13 Name Correction of Marks Cards (per Marks Card) 250/-
14 Duplicate Degree Certificate (Search Fee Rs.50/- per year) + Alumni Fee 1500+500/-
15 Rank Certificate Fee 900/-
Note:
Examination related other fee shall be paid only through challan. Fee paid will not be
refunded or adjusted to the next examination under any circumstances. Students
should submit their filled-in application form along with fee paid details to “The
Registrar (Evaluation), KSOU, Mukthagangothri, Mysuru – 570 006”.
After University’s convocation notification, candidates who have passed their degree
examination, students submit their prescribed application and fee paid through challan
to “The Registrar (Evaluation), KSOU, Mysuru”. For further information browse
University website.
For obtaining Provisional Certificate, the candidate has to submit an application along
with fee paid challan and photocopy of marks cards to “The Registrar (Evaluation),
KSOU, Mysuru”.
Migration Certificate: For obtaining the Migration Certificate, the candidate has to
furnish No Due Certificate from the Admission Section and Library of KSOU.
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Principles and Biotechnology
applications
17 CHEMISTRY ELMC –01 Open Elective I ELMC –02 Open Elective II
18 CLINICAL ELMCND –01 Healthy lifestyles and ELMCND–02 Nutraceuticals and
NUTRITION AND nutrition health foods
DIETETICS
19 COMPUTER ELMCS –01 Mobile App ELMCS –02 E-Commerce
SCIENCE Development
20 ENVIRONMENTAL ELMES –01 Basics of ELMES –02 Advances in
SCIENCE Environmental Environmental
Science Science
21 GEOGRAPHY ELMG –01 Introduction to ELMG –02 Geography of
Physical Geography Karnataka
Sl. Amount
No. Description
(Rs.)
01 Change of Name 1,000/-
02 Duplicate set of printed Study Materials (each block) 50/-
03 Re-enrollment fees for BA/B.Com., after one year break 1,000/-
04 Re-enrollment fees for BA/B.Com., after two years break 2,000/-
05 Issue of No Due Certificate / Transfer Certificate 500/-
06 Issue of Study Certificate 500/-
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07 Change of Study Centres 1,000/-
08 Change of Medium of Instruction 1,000/-
09 Duplicate Identity Card 300/-
10 Direct Admission Fee for II year BA/B.Com., 3,000/-
11 Direct Admission Fee for III year BA/B.Com., 3,000/-
Note:
Examination related other fee shall be paid only through challan. Fee paid will not
be refunded or adjusted to the next examination under any circumstances.
Students should submit their filled-in application form along with fee paid details to
“The Registrar (Evaluation), KSOU, Mukthagangothri, Mysuru – 570 006”.
After University‟s convocation notification, candidates who have passed their
degree examination, students submit their prescribed application and fee paid
through challan to “The Registrar (Evaluation), KSOU, Mysuru”. For further
information browse University website.
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For obtaining Provisional Certificate, the candidate has to submit an application
along with fee paid challan and photo copy of marks cards to “The Registrar
(Evaluation), KSOU, Mysuru”.
Migration Certificate: For obtaining Migration Certificate, the candidate has to
furnish No Due
Certificate from the Admission Section and Library of KSOU.
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