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I

L PGCEDS
PGDEDS
MAEDS

Programme Guide

For

The Modular Programme

Comprising

Post Graduate Certificate in Extension and Development Studies


(PGCEDS)
-
Post Graduate Diploma in Extension and Development Studies
(PGDEDS)
&
Master of Arts in Extension and Development Studies
(MAEDS)

School of Extension and Development Studies


Indira Gandhi National Open University
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068 (India)
Programme Design

Prof. Amita Shah Dr. Nilima Shrivastava


Gujarat Institute of Development Research, IGNOU, New Delhi.
Ahmedabad.
Prof. P. Radhakrishan
Prof. S.K. Bhatti Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai.
Jarnia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi.
Prof. Ramashray Roy (Rtd)
Prof. J.S. Gandhi (Rtd) Centre for Study of Developing Societies, Delhi.
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
Prof. R.P. Singh ( Rtd)
Prof. Gopal Krishnan ( Rtd) Ex-Vice-Chancellor, MPUAT, Udaipur.
Punjab University, Chandigarh.
Prof. K. Vijayaraghavan
Prof. S. Janakrajan Indian Agricultural Research ~nstitut;, New Delhi.
Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai.
Prof. B. K. Pattanaik, IGNOU, New Delhi.
Prof. Kumar B. Das
Utkal University, Bhubaneswar. Dr. Nehal A. Farooquee, IGNOU, New Delhi.

Prof. Nadeem Mohsin ( Rtd) Dr. P.V. K. Sasidhar, IGNOU, New Delhi.
A. N. Sinha Institute of Social Sciences, Patna.

Programme Guide Preparation and Editing


Prof. B. K. Pattanaik
Director
Dr. Nehal A. Farooquee Dr. P.V. K. Sasidhar
Associate Professor Associate Professor

Dr. Grace Don Nemching Dr. Pradeep Kumar


Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Debasish Saha Dr. Nisha Varghese


Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

PRINT PRODUCTION
Sh. B. Natarajan Sh. S. Burman Sh. Babu La1 Rewadia
Dy. Registrar (P) Asstt. Registrar (P) Section Officer (P)
IGNOU, New Delhi IGNOU, New Delhi IGNOU, New Delhi

March, 2010
O Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2010.
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permission in writing from the Copyright holder.
Further information on the IGNOU courses may be obtainedfi.om the University 5 ofice at Maidan Garhi, New
Delhi-110 068 or the oflcial website ojZGNOU at www.ignou.ac.in
Printed and published on behalf of IGNOU, New Delhi by Registrar, MPDD, IGNOU, New Delhi.
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Printed at: Hi-TechGraphics, S-39, Okhla IndustrialArea,Phase-11,New Delhi.
CONTENTS
Page No :
1.0 The University ...............................................................................................................
5
1.1. Introduction .............................................................................................................5
.

1.2. Prominent Features .................................................................................................. 5


1.3. Important Achievements of IGNOU ........................................................................
5
1.4. The Schoolsof Studies............................................................................................. 6
1.5. Academic Programmes ............................................................................................7
1.6. CoursePreparation .................................................................................................. 7
1.7. Credit System ..........................................................................................................7
1.8. Student Support Services .........................................................................................7
1.9. Instructional System ................................................................................................ 8
1.10 . Programme Delivery ................................................................................................8
2.0 About the School and the Programme ...........................................................................9
2.1 Programme Structure ...............................................................................................
9
2.2 Post GraduateCertificatein Extension and Development Studies (PGCEDS) ........... 10
2.3 Post GraduateDiploma in Extension and Development Studies (PGDEDS) .............. 10
2.4 Master of& in Extension and Development Studies (MAEDS) .............................11
2.5 Instructional Systems ............................................................................................... 13
2.6 Delivery of StudyMaterials .............-........................................................................13
2.7 Evaluation .............................................................................................................. 13
2.8 Assignments............................................................................................................
14
2.9 ExaminationFee .....................................................................................................
15
3.0 General Instructions .....................................................................................................
16
3.1 Some Usehl Addresses ..........................................................................................17
3.2 Online Facilities ....................................................................................................... 18
Annexures ..............................................................................................................................
19
Annexme I : Course Components of the Modular Programme ..............................20
Annexure II : List of Regional Centres ...................................................................28
Annexure 111 : Form for Change/CorrectionofAddress ...........................................36
Armexure IV : Form for Non-receipt of Materials and Assignments ..........................37
Armexure V : Form for Issue of Provisional Certificate ........................................... 38
Annexure VI : Form for Term End Theory Examination ........................................... 39
Annexure W : Application Form for Re-evaluation of Result of Answer Script .........41
Annexure VlII : Form for Early Declaration of Result of Term-end Examination .........43
Annexure IX : Form for obtainingDuplicate Grade CardlMarksheet ........................ 44
Annexure X : Application Form for Issue of Migration Certificate ........................... 45
Annextax XI : Re-admission Form ..........................................................................47
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THE CTNIVERSITY
1.1 Introduction
The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) was established by &Act of Parliament in 1985
to achieve the following objectives:
r Democratising higher education by taking it to the doorsteps of the learners.
Providing access to high quality education to all those who seek it irrespective of age, region,
religion and gender.
--
Offering need-based academic programmes by giving professional and vocational orientation to the
courses.
s Promoting and developing distance education in India, and
Setting and maintaining standards in distance education in the country as an apex body.
1.2 Prominent Features '

IGNOU has certain unique features such as:


r Internationaljurisdiction.
r Flexible admission rules.
r Individualised study: flexibility in terms of place, pace and duration of study.
Use of latest information and communication technologies.
r Nationwide student support services network.
r Cost-effective programmes.
r --Modular approach to programmes.
Resource sharing, collaboration and networking with conventional Universities, Open Universities
and other Institutions/Organisations.
Socially and academically relevant programmes based on need analysis, and
r Convergence of open and conventional educational systems.
1.3 Important Achievements of IGNOU
Emergence as the largest Open University in the World.
r Over 2.5 million students in India and 34 other countries.
r 21 Schools of study, network of 61 Regional Centres, more than 2800 Learner Support Centres
and around 52 Overseas Centres.
338 Certificate, Diploma, Degree and Doctoral programmes, with a strength of 404 teachers &
academics, 1205 adrnin~istrativestaff and about 36,000 professional counselors.
Recognition as Centre of Excellence in Distance Education by the Commonwealth of Learning
(1 993).
Award of 100 Fellowships by COL as Rajiv Gandhi Fellowships to enable candidates from 19
countries in the Commonwealth to pursue IGNOU Programmes.
Taking IGNOU programmes to African and West Asian countries, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal,
Indonesia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Seychelles in all to 34 countries.
Award of Excellence for Distance Education Materials by Commonwealth of Learning (1999).
Launch of a series of 24-hour Educational Channels 'Gyan Darshan I, 11, III and Kisan Channel'.
IGNOU is the nodal agency for these channels and regular transmissions are done h m the studio
at EMPC, IGNOU.
Launch of 'Edusat' videoconferencing channel (2 way video, 2 way audio).
Launch of Gyan Vani and other dedicated educational FM channels.
1.4 The Schools of Studies
With a view of developing interdisciplinary studies, the University operates through Schools of Studies.
Each School is headed by a Director who arranges t s plan, supervise, develop and organise its
academic programmes and courses in coordination with the School staff and the different academic,
administrative and service wings of the University. The emphasis is on providing a wide choice of
courses at different levels. The following Schools of Studies are currently in operation:
1. School of Humanities (SOH)
2. School of Social Sciences (SOSS)
3. School of Sciences (SOS)
4. School of Education (SOE)
5. School of Continuing Education (SOCE)
6. School of Engineering and Technology (SOET)
7. School of Management Studies (SOMS)
8. School of Health Sciences (SOHS)
9. School of Computer and Information Sciences (SOCIS)
10. School of Agriculture (SOA)
11. School of Law (SOL)
12. School of Journalism and New Media Studies (SOJNMS)
13. School of Gender and Development Studies (SGDS)
14. School of Tourism Hospitality Service Sectoral Management (SOTHSSM)
15. School of Inter-disciplinaryand Trans-disciplinary Studies ( s Q ~ ~ s )
16. School of Social Work (SOSW)
17. School of Vocational Education and Training (SOVET)
18. School of Extension and Development Studies (SOEDS)
19. School of Foreign Languages (SOFL)
20. School of Translation Studies and Training (SOTST)
2 1. School of Performing and Visual Arts (SOPVS)
1.5 Academic Programmes
The University offers a wide range of programmes both short-term and long-term leading to Certificates,
Diplomas, Undergraduate Degrees, Postgraduate Degrees and Doctoml Degrees which are conventional
as well as innovative. Most of these programmes have been developed after an initial need assessment
/ demand for such Programmes. They are launched with a view to fulfil the learner's needs for:
Certification.
Improvement of skills.
Acquisition of professional qualifications.
Continuing education and professional development at work place.
Self-enrichment.
Diversification and updating of knowledge, and
Empowerment.
1.6 Course Preparation
Self Learning Materials (SLMs) as we call in distance mode of education are prepared by a team of
experts selected fiom different UniversitiesIInstitutionsall over the country as well as in-house fiiculty.
This material is scrutinised by the content experts, supervised by the instructors/unit designers and
edlted by the language experts before they are finally sent for printing. Similarly, audio and videocassettes
are produced in consultation with the course writers, in-house faculty and producers. This material is
previewed and reviewed by the faculty as well as outside media experts and edited or modified,
wherever necessary, before they are finally dispatched to the Study Centres and telecasted on
Gyandarshan.
1.7 Credit System
The University follows the 'Credit System' for most of its programmes. Each credit amounts to 30
hours of study comprising all learning activities. Readmg and comprehendingthe print material, listening
to audio, watching of video, attending counselling sessions, teleconference and writing assignments.
Thus, a four-credit course involves 120 hours. This helps the student to understand the academic effbrt
one has to put in, in order to successfully complete a course. Completion of an academic prograinme
(Degree, Diploma or Certificate) requires successful clearing of both the assignment and the tenn-end
examination of each course in a programme.

1.8 Student Support Services


In order to provide individual support to its learners, the University has a large number of Study Centres
throughout the country. These are coordinated by Regional Centres and Sub- Regional Centres. At the
Study Centres / Programme Study Centres (Programme specific study centers are known as Programme
Study Centre), the students interact with Academic Counselors and other students, refer to books in
the Library, watchllisten to video/audio cassettes and intemct with the Coordinator on administrative
and academic matters.
Every student will select one Study Centre taking into consideration his /her place of work or residence.
Every Study Centre has a Coordinator to coordinate different activities, an Assistant Coordinator and
other supporting staff appointed on a part-time basis. There are several Academic Counsellors in
different subjects to provide counselling and guidance to the students in the subjects.

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Major Functions of Programme Study Centres
i) Counselling: Face-to-face counselling for the courses will be provided at the Study Centres 1
Programme Study Centres. The detailed programme of the counselling sessions will be prepared
by the coordinator of the Study Centre.
) Library: For each course a set of suggested books will be available in the Study Centre library.
The students can refer these books during the working hours of the Study Centre.
iii) Information and Advice: At the Study Centre, the students will get relevant information regarding
the comes offered by the University, counselling schedule, examination schedde, etc. You will also
get guidance in submitting various forms fiom time to time.
iv) Interaction with Fellow-Students: In the Study Centres the student gets an opportunity to
interact with fellow students.
v) Telecounselling Facility: Some of the Programme Study Centers are equipped with the
teleconference reception facilities.You can participate in telecounselling session at you study centre.
1.9 Instructional System
The University follows multimedia approach in imparting instruction to its learners. It comprises:
Self-instructional printed c o m e material packages.
Supporting audio-video programmes.
Face-to-face interaction with academic counselors at Programme Study Centres and depending
on programme requirement at work centres.
~rojektWork in some programmes.
Work-related field project/Functional assignments as per programme requirements.
Telecast of video programmes on the National Network of Doordarshan and Gyandarshan.
Broadcast of audio programmes by All India Radio (selected stations).
1.10 Programme Delivery
The methodology of instruction in IGNOU is different fiom that of the conventional Universities. It is
more learner-oriented with active participation of the students in the teaching and learning process.
Most of the instruction is imparted through distance rather than face-to-face communication.
The University follows a multimedia approach for instruction. It comprises:

3 Self Instructional Written Material: The written material for all courses, project works and
dissertation under the programme are supplied to the students in batches of blocks for every
course. A block which comes in the form of a booklet comprises 3 to 5 units.

n) Audio-Visual Materials: The learning package contains audio and video cassettes which have
been produced by the University for better clarificationand enhancement of understanding of the
course material given to the student. A video programme is normally of 25-30 minutes duration.
The audio tapes are run and video cassettes are screened at the study centres during the hours
of the counselling sessions. The video programmes are telecast on National Network and Enrichment
Channel of Doordarshan. Some of the selected stations of All India Radio are also broadcasting
the audio programmes. Students can confirm the dates for the programmes from their study
centres. The information is also provided through the National Newspapers and IGNOU Newsletters
sent to the students regularly.
m) Counselling Sessions: Normally counselling sessions are held as per a schedule drawn before
hand by the Programme In-charge. They are held on weekends, that is to say, Saturday and
Sunday of the week.
iv) Teleconferences: Live Sessions are conducted via satellite through interactive Gyan Darshan
Channel fiom the University studios at EMPC, the schedule of which is made available at the study
centres. The learner will have to go to the nearest center at the scheduled time for taking benefit
of this facility.
v) Gyan Darshan Educational Channel: A collaboration between MHRD, Prasar Bharti, IGNOU
and other organizations has resulted in launching DD Gyan Darshan, the Educational Channel of
India. GD signals can be conveniently received without any special equipment anywhere. Gyan
Darshan has now gone completely digital and expanded into a bouquet of channels namely GD-
1, GD-2 and GD-3 'Eklavya'. Educational programmes are contributed by major educational
institutions such as IGNOU, UGCICEC, NCERTICIET, Directorate ofAdult Education, IITs and
other educationaVdevelopmentorganizations in the country. Gyan Darshan transmissions uplinked
from the earth station of EMPC-IGNOU, New Delhi can be accessed all over the country
throughout the year and round the clock without any breaks.
vi) Gyan Vani: IGNOU has been offered FM Channel Radios in 40 cities and towns for education
and development. EMPC is the nodal agency for implementing the project. EMPC is also studying
an experimental proposal for global Gyan Vani. As many as 10 FM Radio Stations at Allahabad,
Bangalore, Coirnbatore, Vishakhapatnam, Murnbai, Lucknow, Bhopal, Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi
are already on air. The detailed schedule can be accessed at IGNOU EMPC-GyandarshanWebsite:
http:/Iwww.ignou.ac.inl~darshanl
viii Interactive Radio-Counselling: Interactive Radio-Counselling is a recent concept in distance
learning in India. Live counselling is provided on radio by invited experts. Students can ask
questions right from their homes on telephone. These sessions are conducted for an hour on
Sundays from 189 radio stations in the country. A toll free telephone number 1600 112345 has
been provided for this purpose from selected cities.
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2.0 ABOUT THE SCHOOL AND THE PROGRAMME


The School of Extension and Development Studies (SOEDS) aim at providing quality education and
training in various aspects of extension and development, by offering programmes leading to the award
of Certificate, Diploma, Post Graduate and Doctoral Degrees.
Thrust Areas of the school are:
Extension Education
Livelihood Education
Development Studies ' .-

Empowerment Studies
2.1 Programme Structure
The Master ofArts in Extension and Development Studies is a Modular Programme with Po~,~g-aduate
Diploma in Extension and Development Studies and Postgraduate Certificate in Extension and
Development Studies as exit options. The programme has been designed with the balanced blending
of components from extension education and development studies with two project works and a
dissertation. The programme will be useful to working extension and development professionals and
also to fresh graduates interested in pursuing carrier as extension and development professionals.
Successful completion of or a combination of courses mentioned below would lead to the award of :
a Post Graduate Certificate in Extension and Development Studies ( PGCEDS), or
Post Graduate Diploma in Extension and Development Studies (PGDEDS), or
a Master of Arts in Extension and Development Studies (MAEDS).

2.2 Post Graduate Certificate in Extension and Development Studies


(PGCEDS)
PGCEDS has been designed to develop capacities for middle level positions in extension and development
organizations. It will be useful for fresh graduates as well as working professionals in extension and
development areas. This certificate holder can futher continue for Postgraduate Diploma as well as MA
in Extension and Development Studies under modular approach.
Programme Objectives
To impart knowledge on various theoretical and practical aspects of extension and development
areas.
To train and develop middle level professionals for extension and development organizations.
To develop necessaty professional skills among students in formulation, implementation and evaluation
of extension and development issues and programmes.
Eligibility : Any graduate
Duration -
: Minimum 6 Months & Maximum - 2 Years

Medium of Instruction : English

Fee : Rs. 19001-

The 18 Credits programme is offered with the following courses.


Codes Courses Credits

MEDS-00 1 Introduction to Extension and Development 4 Credits

MEDS-002 Dynamics of Extension and Development 4 Credits

MEDS-003 Problems and Issues in Development 6 Credits

MEDSP-004 Project Work-I 4 Credits

2.3 Post Graduate Diploma in Extension and Development Studies


(PGDEDS)
PGDEDS has been designed with balanced blending of extension education and development subjects
with two project works. The programme will be u s e l l to w o r h g extension and development personnel
and also to fresh graduates interested in pursuing carrier as extension and development professionals.
This diploma holder can also W h e r continue for MA in Extension and Development Studies under
modular approach.
Programme Objectives
To impart knowledge on various aspects of extension and development.
To train and develop middle and higher level professionals for extension and development
organizations.
To develop necessary professional skills among students in formulation, implementation, monitoring
and evaluation of extension and development programmes.
To conduct primary impact assessment studies on extension and development issues and
programmes.
Eligibility : Any graduate

Duration : Minimum - 1 Year & Maximum - 3 Years


Medium of Instruction : EngM

Fee : Rs. 37001-


The 34 credits programme is offered with the following courses.

Research Methods in Extension and

I I I I

2.4 Master of Arts in Extension and Development Studies (MAEDS)


MAEDS has been designed with the objective mixing of components fi-om extension education and
development studies with two project works, electives and a dissertation. The programme will be usell
to working extension and development professionals and also to fiesh graduates interested in pursuing
carrier as extension and development professionals.
Programme Objectives
To train and develop qualified human resources in the professional area of extension and development
studies.
To impart knowledge on various aspects of extension and development.
To develop necessary professional skills among students in formulation, implementation, monitoring
and evaluation of extension and development programmes.

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To conduct impact assessment and action research studies on extension and development issues
and programmes.
Eligibility : Any graduate

Duration : Minimum - 2 Years & Maximum - 5 Years

Medium of Instruction : Ebghh

Fee : Rs. 73001-

The 66 credits programme is offered with the following courses.


Codes Courses Credits

MEDS-00 1 Introduction to Extension and Development 4 Credits

MEDS-002 Dynamics of Extension and Development 4 Credits

MEDS-003 Problems and Issues in Development 6 Credits

MEDSP-004 Project Work-I 4 Credits

MEDS-005 Planning and Management of Extension and


Development Programmes 4 Credits

MEDS-006 Research Methods in Extension and


Development Studies 6 Credits

MEDSP-007 Project Work-I1 6 Credits

MEDS-008 Extension Communication and Diffusion of


Innovations for Development 4 Credits

MEDS-009 Development in India - Pre and Post


Liberalization Period 6 Credits

MEDS-0 10 Training for Development 4 Credits

MEDS-011 Local Self Governance . 4 Credits

MEDSE-0 12 Environment and Development* 4 Credits

MEDSE-0 13 Behavioral Sciences for Extension and


Development * 4 Credits

MEDSE- 0 15 Family Healthcare Education* 4 Credits

MEDSP-0 17 Dissertation (Compulsory) 10 Credits


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* Elective courses - One out of three is to be selected
(Detailed course outline of each course is given in Annexure - 1)
2.5 Instructional Systems
The programmes on PG Certificate, PG Diploma and MA in Extension and Development Studies will
use multi-media approach in the instructional system viz., self-instructional print materials, audio-video
programmes, assignments, counselling sessions teleconferencing, project works and dissertation.
2.6 Delivery of Study Materials
The course materials for different programmes of Extension and Development Studies will be delivered
in the following fashion:
PG Certificate in Extension and Development Studies (PGCEDS) : It is a six month programme
and all the three courses and the Project Work - I Handbook under this programme will be
dispatched to the students in one lot. The dispatch will be made within 6-8 weeks of the last date of
admission. Besides, study material, you will also receive Programme Guide and Assignments for the
courses. Before appearing for the term-end examination, you are advised to submit the report of
Project Work - I.
PG Diploma in Extension and Development Studies (PGDEDS): It is a one year programme and
those who opt for admission in PGDEDS will receive the study materials in two lots. At first they will
receive the study materials for the certificate courses as above, which will be dispatched within 6-8
weeks of the last date of admission. After six months, the study materials and assignments of remaining
two courses along with the Project Work -11 Handbook will be dispatched within the 6-8 week of
admission session.
MA in Extension and Development Studies (MAEDS) :It is a two year programme. The course
materials will be dispatched in three lots. The first and second lot will be as per the schedule given
above for PGCEDS and PGDEDS. The third slot material comprising four compulsory courses, one
elective course as per your choice and dissertation guidelines will be dispatched in the second year.
2.7 Evaluation
In IGNOU, every course is considered as an independent unit. Hence, every course will be evaluated
separately and for all purposes each course will be considered as a separate entity. There are totally
four courses in PGCEDS, seven courses in PGDEDS and 13 courses (including one elective and a
dissertation) in MAEDS programmes. For successful completion of these programmes, you will have
to secure pass marks in therespective courses.

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The evaluation of these programmes will be done in following ways:
a) Continuous evaluation
b) Term-end Examination

I c) Project and Dissertation

1 Continuous Evaluation : The Continuous evaluation will be made through assignments. Along with
the study materials, you will receive the assignments for each course. They need to be submitted befbre
appearing for term end examination. The weighage given to assignments is 30%.
Term-end Examination: The term end examination which will be held twice an year i.e. in June and
December has a weightage of 70% for each course. In order to be eligible for the term-end examination,
you are required to fulfill the following conditions:

i You must have opted and pursued the prescribed courses of the programme.
You should have completed the submission of assignments for the prescribed courses.
You should have paid the requisite fee.
You should submit the examination form in time.
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Project Work and Dissertation : For the PG Certificate course, the students have to do Project
Work-I; for the PG Diploma, the students have to complete both Project Work-I and Project Work-
11and for the MA in Extension and Development Studies, students have to complete Project Work-
I, Project Work- TI and Dissertation. The evaluation report of Project Works and Dissertation will cany
100% weightage.
The grading system depending on the percentage of marks secured by the candidates in TEE and
evaluation report for Project Work 1, I1 and Dissertation will be as follows
Grade Grade Point Percentage

A 5 80% and above

B 4 60% to 79.9%

C 3 50% to 59.9%

D 2 40% to 49.9%

E (Unsatisfactory/Fail) 1 Below 40%

2.8 Assignments
In all courses under this modular programme, assignment carries 30% weightage. Therefore, you have
to take your assignment very seriously. There is one assignment for each course. The main purpose of
the assignment is to inspire you to thoroughly read the study materials and also to test your comprehension
of the learning materials. It is advised that you should not reproduce the study materials, rather apply
your judgment and if possible consult reference books and related text materials before answering the
assignments. However, you do not have to be wony enough about non-availability of extra reading
materials for worlung on the assignments.
Points to be Remembered
Whenever you receive the course materials and assignments, check them immediately and if any
assignments are missing write to MPDD or see IGNOU website (www.imou.ac.in).
Complete the responses on assignments in all respects check that you have not inadvertency left
answering any question before submitting the assignments. Incomplete assignment will ensure you
poor grade. For your own record please retain a copy of the assignment responses.
Assignments after duely evaluated will be sent back to you along with a copy of assessment sheet
carrying the comments of evaluator on your assignment. It will help you to improve upon, while
answering your hture assignments.
If you fail to get pass grade in any assignment, you have to submit it again. However, once you
get the pass grade in an assignment, you can not resubmit it for improvement of the grade.
Remember that you have to write the answers of the assignments in your own handwriting
and should not send typed assignments.
You should submit the assignments before the due date. If the last date for the submission of
assignment falls on holiday, it should be submitted on the following working day. The university/
coordinator of the programme study centre has the right to reject the assignments, if submitted after
the due date.

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Do work on assignments regularly, which will helpll you in term-end examination.
It is advised that you should also submit your project work reports and dissertation before you
appear for the term end examinations at the PG certificate, PG Diploma and M A level programmes
in Extension and Development Studies.
The front page of the assignment of each course must contain following information

Assignment
.
Enrolment Number .................................................................................................................
Year of Admission ..................................................................................................................
Programme Title .....................................................................................................................
Programme Code ...................................................................................................................
Course Title ............................................................................................................................
Course Code ...........................................................................................................................
Assignment Code(if any) ........................................................................................................
Regional Centre ................................................................................
i.. ...................................
Study Centre ..........................................................................................................................
Address ............................................
:.....................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
Signature
Date

Schedules for Submission of Assignment


For January Cycle For July Cycle

Receipt of Submission of Receipt of Submission of


Assignments Assignments Assignments Assignments

January ' 3 1" March J ~ Y 3 1" October

2.9 Examination Fee


You have to submit examination form along with the fee of Rs 501- per course in the form of demand
draft drawn in favour of IGNOU, payble at New Delhi. The examination forms are available at the
Study Centres1 Regional Centres and also at the Student Evaluation Division at the head quarter.
Students also can submit on-line examination form as per guidelines through IGNOU website at
www.imou.ac.in.
The filled in examination form is to be submitted as per the following schedule.

June TEE December TEE Late Fee Where to Submit Remarks

1" March 1" September Nil Registrar SED, Along with a Fee
to to IGNOU,M&~~ @Rs 501- per course
3 1" March 30th September Garhi,New Delhi- 110068 in the form of DD
or Regional Director of drawn in favour of
the concerned Regional IGNOU, New Delhi.
Centre.

1st April lStOctober Rs.3001- For outside Delhi students Mention name,
to to (Concerned Regina1 enrollmentnumber
20thApril 20thOctober Centre) and programme code
on the backside of the
21stApril 2 1" October Rs.5001- For Delhi students( DD
to to Registrar(SED), IGNOU,
15thMay 15thNovember Maidan Garhi, New
Delhi- 110068)

16&May 16thNovember Rs. 10001-


to to
28thMay 28&November

Only one form is to be submitted for all the courses in one term-end examination. In order to avoid
delay and difficulties while appearing the term-end examination, students are advised to:
Remain in touch with the Study CentrelRegional CentreIStudent Evaluation Division so as to
enquire about any changes made in the schedule of submission of the examination form.
Fill up the examination form for the next term-end examination without waiting for the result of the
previous term-end examination and also specify courses for which result is awaited.
1i
Retain the proof of madmg!subrnission of the examination form till the time of receiving the examination
hall ticket.
Change of examination centre once allotted is not permissible under any circumstances.

3.0 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS


Please file all letters that the University sends you, and keep the Programme Guide handy. A record
of your progress is maintained at IGNOU, New Delhi.
Do write to us if you have any difficulties while working through the programme. Remember to
intimate the relevant authority sufficiently in advance, if there is any change of address. This will
help the concerned authority to send you course material, any information and letters promptly,
without any delay or the risk of their being lost.
Along with the printed material, the other inputs that you will receive are audio-video programmes,
counselling sessions, and project guide. One the basis of these inputs you will write assignments,
carryout project/dissertation and prepare for the final examination. Please try to attend as many
counselling sessions as possible so as to get the best out of the programme.
When you receive the printed materials, read the units carefully and note down the important
points. You can use the space in the broad margin of the printed pages for making notes and
writing your comments.
Try to answer 'Check Your Progress' questions. Please remember, the answers to these questions
are not to be sent to us. The purpose is to enable you to evaluate your own performance and keep
you on the right track. They will enhance your comprehension of the subject matter. You can
compare your answers with those given at the end of the unit.

3.1 Some Useful Addresses


WHOM TO CONTACT FOR WHAT

1. Identity Card, Fee Receipt, Bonafide Concerned Regional Centre


Certificate, Migration Certificate,
Scholarship Forms

2. Non-receipt of study material and assignments Concerned Regional Director


3. ScheduleIInformation regarding Exam-form, Assistant Registrar (Exam-II), Student
date-sheet, and hall ticket. Evaluation Division, Block-12, Room No. 2,
IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-1100 068.
e-mail: sgoswarni@ignou.ac.in
Tele No. 011-29536743,29535924-32 1
Extn. 2202,2209
4. Result, Re-evaluation, Grade Card, Provisional Dy. Registrar (Exam-111), Student Evaluation
Certificate, Early Declaration of Result, Division, Block-12, Room No. 1, IGNOU,
Transcripts u Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068.
Email: kramesh@,ip;nou.ac.in or
Ph. 01 1-29536103,29535924-321
Extn. 2201,221 1, 1525
5. Non-reflection of Assignment GradesIMarks Asstt. Registrar (Assignment), Student
Evaluation Division, Block-3, Room No. 12,
IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068.
assignments@ignou.ac.in&r
Ph. 01 1-29532294,29535924-321
Extn.-1312, 1319, 1325
6. Change of electiveldeletion of excess credits Concerned Regional Centre
7. Original DegreelDiplomaNerification of Dy. Registrar (Exam-I), Student Evaluation
Degree/Diploma Division, Block-9, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi,
New Delhi- 110 068.
convocation@ignou.ac.in
Ph. 0 11-29535438, 29535924-321
Extn. 2224, 22 13

8. Student Grievances (online) Asstt. Registrar (Student Grievance)


Student Evaluation Division, Block-3,
Room No. 13, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi.
New Delhi- 110 068.
Email- sregrievance@ignou.ac.in
Ph. 01 1-29532294, 29535924-321
Exm. 1313
9. Purchase of AudioNideo Tapes Marketing Unit, EMPC, IGNOU,
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi- 110 068.
10. Academic Content Director, School of Extension and
Development Studies, IGNOU,
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi- 110068.
Email-soeds@ignou.ac.in or '

bkpattanaik@ignou.ac.in
(Phone:011-29571983;29534373)
11. Information Regarding Counseling Sessions Concerned study centres and Programme
& Assignment Submission Study Centre
12. Approval of Projects and Dissertation Proposal Concerned Regional Director
13. Submission of Projects and dissertation Reports Concerned Regional Director
14. Student Support Services and Student Regional Director, Student Service Centre,
Grievances, pre-admission inquiry of various IGNOU, Maidan Garhi,
courses in IGNOU New Delhi- 110 068
E-mail: ssc@ignou.ac.in
Ph. :011-29535414,29533869,2953380
Fax: 011-2953 3129

3.2 Online Facilities


IGNOU website is www.ignou.ac.in. A few important links udder the site are enlisted here.

i) Sghools: Where you wi-11get the information about the programmes offered by different schools.

ii) For students: Results; catalogue for print medla and audio video; download facilities for assignment,
question papers ;queries about adrmssion, registration, material despatch detail, address checking,
convocation; term end date sheet; examination form; campus placement and prospectus and
application form.

iii) Single Window Information and Student Support (SWISS): Here you will get the electronic
version of the prospectus and application form, information about the adrmssion data and entrance
test hall ticket and result.

iv) Division: Under this section, there are links of Material Production and Distribution Division,
Regional Service Division, Student Registration Division and Student Evaluation Division.

v) Student Registration Division : This link will give you information about admission and re-
admission.

vi) Student Evaluation Division :This link give information about term end examination, results,
date of submission of assignment and issue of study materials etc.

vii) New Initiatives: Here is a link to Edusat where you will get the teleconferencing schedule of your
programme.

viii) Electronic Media: You will get the information about the Gyan Darshan Schedule, Gyan Vani
schedule, Interactive Radio Counselling, Teleconferencing schedule and feedback form.
Annexures
Annexure I : Course Components of the Modular Programme
Annexure I1 : List of Regional Centres
Annexure III : Form for ChangeICorrection of Address
Annexure IV : Form for Non-receipt of Materials
Ann- V : Form for Term End Theory Examination
Annexure VI : Form for Re-evaluation of Result of Term-end Examination
Annexure VII : Form for early declaration of result.
Annexure Vm : Form for obtaining Duplicate Grade CardMark sheet
Annexure IX : Application Form for Issue of Migration Certificate
Annexure X : Re-admission Form
Annexure XI : Form for issue of Provisional Certificate
Student may use photocopies of the above forms.
Annexure - I

COURSE COMPONENTS OF THE MODULAR PROGRAMME

MEDS 001 - INTRODUCTION TO EXTENSION AND


DEVELOPMENT (4 CREDITS)
Block Unit Nos Unit Titles

I EXTENSION EDUCATION
1 . Extension Education -An Overview
2 Extension Education - A Global Perspective
3 System Approach to Extension Education and Training
EXTENSION TEACHING METHODS AND AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS
1 Teaching-Learning Process
2 Extension Teaching Methods
3 Audio-visual Aids
4 Adult Learning Principles
I11 DEVELOPMENT -AN OVERVIEW
Development - Introduction and Paradigm
~cono&ic Development
Human Development
Political Development
THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT
Classical Theory
Marxian Theory
Dependency Theory
Gandhian Development Theory

MEDS 002 - DYNAMICS OF EXTENSION AND DEVELOPMENT


(4 CREDITS)
Block Unit Nos Unit Titles

I DYNAMICS OF CHANGE
1 Unit 1 : Change : An Overview
2 Unit 2 : Processes of Change
3 Unit 3 : Change Management
CHANGING SCENARIO IN EXTENSION
Unit 1 : Extension in the Context of WTO
Unit2 : Private and Corporate Extension Services
Unit 3 : Sectoral Extension
DYNAMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
Unit 1: Development Dynamics :An Overview dC

Unit 2: Development Processes Approaches and Strategies


Unit 3: Social and Cultural Dynamics of Development
Unit 4 : Development Agencies
DEVELOPMENT IMPERATIVES
Unit 1: Development and Disparities
Unit 2: Inclusive Development
Unit 3 :Marginalization

MEDS 003: PROBLEMS AND ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT (6 CREDITS)


Block Unit Nos Unit Titles
I BASIC ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT
1 Population
2 Poverty
3 Inequality
Unemployment
SECTORAL ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT
Agriculture
Industry
Itlfrasmcture
SOCIAL ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT
Education and Development
Health and Development
Gender and Development
EMERGING ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT
Energy and Development Nexus
2 Natural Resource Management and Environment
3 SustainableDevelopment
i V GOVERNANCE
L

1 Governance -An Overview


2 Participatory and Decentralized Governance
3 Good Governance: Challenges and Attributes
i
Ii MEDSP 004 : PROJECT WORK I (6 CREDITS)
Block Unit Nos Unit Titles
I
E%:
t
Handbook for Project Work - 1

i'k MEDS-005: PLANNING AND*MANAGEMENT OF EXTENSION AND


! DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (4 CREDITS)
Block Unit Nos Unit Titles .a.

I PROGRAMME PLANNING

! 1 Programme Planning- An Overview


2 Participatory Programme Planning Process
3 Project Appraisal
I1 MONITORING AND EVALUATION
1 Monitoring
2 Evaluation
3 Project Management Techniques
MANAGEMENT FOR EXTENSION AND DEVELOPMENT
1 Management Concept
2 Theories of Management
3 Functions of Management
CASE STUDIES ON PROGRAMME PLANNING AND
MANAGEMENT
1 Watershed Management Programmes
2 Agriculture Programmes
3 Rural Employment Programmes
4 SHGs and Micro-finance

MEDS-006: RESEARCH METHODS IN EXTENSION AND


DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (6 CREDITS)
Block Unit Nos Unit Titles
- -

I FUNDAMENTALS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH


1 Social Science Research: An Overview
2 Components of Social Science Research
3 Research Designs
4 Research Project Formulation
11
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
1 Basics of Development Research
2 Methods of Development Research
Development Research Applications

MEASUREMENT AND SAMPLING


Measurement
\

Scales and Tests


Reliability and Validity

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS


Quantitative Data Collection Methods and Devises
Qualitative Data Collection Methods and Devises
Statistical Tools
Data Processing, Analysis and Report Writiag

MEDSP-007: PROJECT WORK - I1 (6 CREDITS)


Block Unit Nos Unit Titles

Handbook for Project Work -11

MEDS-008: EXTENSION COMMUNICATION AND DIFFUSION OF


INNOVATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT (4 CREDITS)
Block Unit Nos Unit Titles
COMMUNICATION IN EXTENSION AND DEVELOPMENT
Communication :An Overview
Communication Channels and Need Assessment
Theories and Models of Communication
Communication Management

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY


FOR DEVELOPMENT
ICTs for Development
ICT in Knowledge Management
e- Governance in Urban Development
e- Governance in Rural Development
23
I11 DIFFUSION OF INNOVATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT
1 Diffusionof Innovation :An Overview
i 2 Innovation Processes for Development
f
i 3 Communication in Innovation Decision Process
I IV INNOVATION, INNOVATIVENESSAND ADOPTER
1 CATEGORIES
1 Attributes of Innovation
2 Innovativeness and Adopter Categories
3 Opinion Leaders and Diffusion Networks
4 Consequences of Innovations

MEDS-009: DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA - PRE AND POST


LIBERALIZATION PERIOD (6 CREDITS)
Block Unit Nos Unit Titles
I

I I DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES AND PLANNING


Pre-Independent Development Initiatives
Planning and Development Initiatives : Pre Liberalization Period
Planning and Development Initiatives : Post Liberalization Period
Globalization and Development in India
RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
Rural Development-An Overview
Agriculture and Rural Development
~ u r Industrialization
k
Rural Cooperatives and Banking
Rural Poverty, Unemployment and Development Interventions
URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
Urbanization in India- An Overview
Migration and Urban Problems
Urban Poverty, Unemployment and Development Interventions
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Development of Scheduled Castes
Development of Scheduled Tribes
Development of Women and Children
Youth in Development
ROLE OF PUBLIC, PRIVATE AND SERVICE SECTORS IN
DEVELOPMENT
Role of Public Sector in Development
Role of Private 1 Corporate sector in Development
Development of Service Sector
Role of Unorganized Sector in Development
MEDS 010: TRAINING POR DEVELOPMENT (4 CREDITS)
Block Unit Nos Unit Titles

FUNDAMENTALS OF TRAINING
Training :An Overview
Approaches and Strategies of Training ,-

Planning and Organization of Training


Training Need Assessment
TRAINER AND TRAINING MANAGEMENT
Trainer and Training Institutions
Training Project Formulation
Training and Human Resource Development
PROCESS OF TRAINING
Training Methods and Tools
Training Evaluation
Impact Assessment of Training
EMERGING DEVELOPMENTS IN TRAINING
1 Designing Coherent Training Strategy
2 Knowledge Management
3 eTi-aining
4 Action Research and TQM

MEDS-011: LOCAL SELF GOVERNANCE (4 CREDITS)


Block Unit Nos Unit Titles

I DEMOCRATIC DECENTRALIZATION
1 Decentralization :A Global Overview
2 Local Self Government in India
3 Local Governance in Globalization Era
4 Local Governance and Marginalized Sections
5 PESA and its Implementation
n LOCAL GOVERNANCE AND LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
1 Formal and Informal Bodies
2 Private Partnership with Panchayats
3 Parallel Bodies
1111 DECENTRALIZED PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
1 Decentralized Planning : Overview
2 Principles and Steps in Decentralized Planning
3 Models in Planning
IV PEOPLES PARTICIPATION, LEADERSHIPAND CAPACITY
BUILDING
1 Peoples Participation in Governance and Development
2 Leadership
3 Capacity Building

MEDSE-012: ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (4 CREDITS)


Block Unit Nos Unit Titles
I KEY ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
1 Natural Resources
2 Population Pressure on Environment
3 Globalization and Environment
II SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
1 -
Mechanization of Agriculture and Environment
2 Industrializationand Environment
3 Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Environment
I11 URBANIZATION AND ENVIRONMENT
1 Urbanization :An Overview
2 Industrialization and Industrial Pollution
3 Urban Slums and Environmental Sanitation
IV DYNAMICS OF ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
1 Human Dimension of Modernization
2 Pressure on Resources
3 Consumerism and Cultural Change
4 EnvironmentalHazards

MEDSE-013: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES FOR EXTENSION AND


DEVELOPMENT (4 CREDITS)
Block Unit Nos Unit Titles

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology: An Overview
Intelligence
Motivation and Emotion
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Social Psychology :An Overview
Perception and Attitude
Personality
GROUP DYNAMICS AND LEADERSHIP
Groups and Individuals
Group Processes and Decision Making
Leadership
SOCIOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT
Sociology :An Overview
Rural Sociology
Social Institutions and Development

MEDSE- 015: FAMILY HEALTHCARE EDUCATION (4 CREDITS)


Block Unit Nos Unit Titles

INDICATORS, VITAL STATISTICS AND DATA SOURCES


Population Dynarmcs
Diseases and Morbidity
Data Sources for Family Healthcare
ISSCTES OF FAMILY HEALTH CARE
Maternal Health Care
Child Health Care
Familyplamhg
Adolescent Health Care Education
HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS AND STRATEGIES
Primary Health Care System
Community Participation in Health Care
ICT in Health Care
4 Role of Inter- sectoral Co-ordination
N POPULATION POLICIES AND HEALTH PROGRAMMES
1 Health Policies
2 Population Policy
3 Rural Health Programmes

MEDSP-017: DISSERTATION (10 CREDITS)


Block Unit Nos Unit Titles
- - -

Handbook for Dissertation


S.NO. NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

1. AGARTALA 26 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF TRIPURA


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
M.B.B. COLLEGE COMPOUND
P.O. AGARTALA COLLEGE
AGARTALA-799004 TRIPURA
0381-2516715 1 25162660381-2516714
rd-agartala@rediffmaiI.com
rcagartala@ignou.ac.in
- ppp

2. AHMEDABAD 09 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF GUJARAT,UNION


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE TERRITORY OF DAMAN,DIU,
OPP. NlRMA INSTT OF TECHNOLOGY DADRA 8 NAGAR HAVELI
SARKHEJ-GANDHINAGAR HIGHWAY CHHARODI
-
AHMEDABAD 382481 GUJARAT
02717-242975 02717-241579 02717-241580
rcignouahd@yahoo.com
rcahmedbad@ignou.ac.in

3. AIZWAL 19 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF MIZORAM


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
LAL BULAIA BUILDING M.G. ROADKHATLA
(NEAR CENTRAL YMA OFF.)
AIZWAL-796001 MIZORAM
0389-2311693, 0389-2311692, 0389-2311789
rd-aizwal@rediffmail.com
rcaizawl@ignou.ac.in

4. ALIGARH 47 REGIONAL DIRECTOR DISTRICT OF UTTAR PRADESH


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE ETAH,KASGANJ,FIROZABAD,RAMPUR,
31310MARRIS ROAD ALIGARH,HATHRAS,BADAUN,AGRA
ALIGARH-202001 , UTTAR PRADESH BULANDSAHAR.MORADABAD,MANPURI,
0571-2700120,2701365
ETAWAH, MATHURA 8 J P NAGAR
ignousrcaligarh@yahoo.com
rcaligarh@ignou.ac in

5. BANGALORE 13 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF KARNATAKA EXCEPT THE


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS DHARWAD, BELGAM 8
NSSS KALYANA KENDRA293, 39TH CROSS, UTTARA KARNATAKA
8TH BLOCK JAYANAGAR
-
BANGALORE 560 070 KARNATAKA
080-26654747 1 26657376080-26639711
080-26644848
~gnourcblr@gmail.com
rcbangalore@~gnou.ac.in

6. BHOPAL 15 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH EXCEPT


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE FOR DISTRICTS MENTIONED UNDER
SANCHI COMPLEX, 3RD FLOOR REGIONAL CENTRE JABALPUR
OPP. BOARD OF SECONDARY EDN.
SHlVAJl NAGAR
-
BHOPAL 462 016,' MADHYA PRADESH
0755-2578455, 0755-2578454 0755-2578452
0755-2578454
ignoubhopal@rediffmaiI.com
ignou~bhopal@yahoo.com
rcbhopal@ignou.ac.in

7. BHUBANESHWAR 21 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF ORISSA (EXCEPT THE


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS MENTIONED UNDER RC
C - 1, INSTITUTIONAL AREA KORAPUT 8 GAJAPATI)
-
BHUBANESHWAR 751 013 ORISSA
0674-230134812301250/2301352 0674-2300349
rcbhubaneswar@~gnou.ac.in
S.NO NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA
8. CHANDIGARH 06 REGIONAL DIRECTOR CHANDIGARH U.T.. DISTRICT
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE RUPNAGAR,PATIALA,MOHALI AND
ignouch@gmail.com FATEHGARH SAHIB OF PUNJAB AND
rcchandigarh@ignou.ac.in DISTRICT UNA OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
OPERATED BY RC KHANNA

9. CYENNAI 25 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF TAMILNADU THE FOLLOWING


. 3
. a IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS AND UNION TERRITORY OF
C.I.T. CAMPUSTARAMANI PONDICHEERY, CHENNAI,KANCHIPURAM,
-
CHENNAI 600 113 TAMILNADU VELLORE, CHENGAIPAT,CUDDALORE,
044-22541919 1 22542727044-22542121 VILLUPPURAM,SALEM,NAMAKKAL,
044-22542828 PERAMBALU & TIRUVALLORE
rgnldirector@yahoo.in
rcchennai@ignou.ac.in

10. COCHIN 14 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF KERALA EXCLUDING


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS MENTIONED UNDER RC
-
'

KALOOR COCHIN 682 017 KERALA TRIVANDRUM


0484-2340203,2348189,230484-2533021
0484-2533021,23308910484-2340204
igrcl4@vsnl.net
rccochin@ignou.ac.in

11. DARBHANGA 46 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF BIHAR COVERING DISTRICTS


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE OF PASCHIM CHAMPARAN,GOPALGANJ,
LALIT NARAYAN MITHLA UNIV.CMPS SIWAN,SARAN,PURBI CHAMPARAN,
KAMESHWARANAGAR,NEAR CENTRAL BANK SHEOHAR, MUZAFFARPUR, VAISHALI,
DARBHANGA-846004 BIHAR SITAMARHI,MADHUBANI, DARBHANGA,
06272-253719 06272-251833 SAMASTPUR, BEGUSARAI, SUPAUL,
srcdarbhanga@yahoo.com SAHARSA,KHAGARIA
antripathi29@rediffmail.com
rcdarbhanga@ignou.ac.in

12. DEHRADUN 31 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF UTTARANCAL, DISTRICTS OF


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE SARANPUR, MUZAFFARNAGAR, BIJNOR,
NANOOR KHERA, TAPOVANRAIPUR ROAD DEHRADUN, HARIDUAR, UTTARKASHI,
-
DEHRADUN 248 001 UTTARANCHAL SRINAGAR, RUDRAPRAYAG, KOTDWAR,
0135-2789180 0135-2789205 0135-2789190 GOPESHWAR, BOAGESHWAR,
dimrianilk2002@yahoo.co.in PITHORGRAH, CHAMPAWAT, ALMORA.
rcdehradun@ignou.ac.in NANITAL, UDHAMSINGNAGAR & PURl

13. DELHl1 07 REGIONAL DIRECTOR(I1C) SOUTH DELHI, WEST DELHI,


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICT FARIDABAD OF HARYANA
PLOT NO. J-211, BLOCK-Bl
MOHAN COOPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,
MATHURA ROAD, NEW DELHI 110 044
EMAIL: rcdelhil@ignou.ac.in
Website: www.ignourcdelhil.ac.in

14. DELHl2 29 REGIONAL DIRECTOR-2 NORTH-EAST DELHI, EAST DELHI,


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE9 NORTH DELHl & CENTRAL DELHI
GANDHI SMRlTl & DARSHAN SAMlTl
RAJGHAT, NEW DELHI 110 002-
011-23392375 1 23392376 1 23392377
011-23392374011-23392373
ignourd2@ngmail.com
rcdelhi2@ignou.ac.in
15. DELHl3 38 REGIONAL DIRECTOR WEST DELHl AND DISTRICT OF
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE GURGAON OF HARYANA, OPERATED
rcdelhi3@ignou.ac.in FROM RC DELHl-1
16. GANGTOK 24 REGIONAL DIRECTOR (IIC) STATE OF SlKKlM
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
GAlRlGAON TADONG PO SHUMBUK HOUSE
-
GANGTOK 737102 SlKKlM
03592-2311102, 270923 03592-270364
03592-212501
rd-gangtok@rediffmail.com
rcgangtok@ignou.ac.in
S.NO NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

17. GUWAHATI 04 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF ASSAM


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
HOUSE NO 71,GMC ROAD CHRISTIAN BASTI
GUWAHAl'I-781003, ASSAM
0361-2662879
grcignou@sancharnet.ln
rcguwahati@ignou.ac.in

18. HYDERABAD 01 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH EXCEPT


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS COVERED UNDER RC
PLOT NO 207,KAVURI HILLS PHASE II VIJAYAWADA
NEAR MADHAPUR POLICE STATION
JUBILEE HILLS (P.0)
-
HYDERABAD 500 033
ANDHRA PRADESH
040-40266470,40266471,402266478
040-40266479
hyd2-ignourch@sanchamet.in
rchyderabad@ignou.ac.in
19. IMPHAL 17 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STNE OF MANIPUR
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
ASHA JlNA COMPLEX NORTH, AOC
IMPHAL - 795001 MANIPUR
0385- 2421190 ,24211910385-2421192
385-2421192
ignouimphaI@rediffmaiI.com
rcimphal@ignou.ac.inignouimp@man.nic.in

20. ITANAGAR 03 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
'HORNHILL COMPLEXnC' SECTOR
(NEAR CENTRAL SCH.) NAHARLAGUN
ITANAGAR -791110 ARUNACHAL PRADESH
0360-2247536 1 22475380360-2247537
rd-itanagar@rediffrnaiI.com
ignou-itanagar@yahoo.com
rd-itanagar@rediffmail.com

21. JABALPUR 41 REGIONAL DIRECTORIGNOU STATE OF MP COVERING DISTRICTS OF


REGIONAL CENTRE JABALPUR, NARSIMHAPUR, - ' .
2ND FLOOR, RAJSHEKHAR BHAVAN, RANI CHHINDWARA, SEONI, BALAGHAT,
DURGAVATI VISHVAVIDYALAYA CAMPUS, MANDLA, DINDORI, SHAHDOL, UMARIA,
PACHPEDHI, JABALPUR 482001 ' KATNI, SIDHI, SlNGRALILl B ANUPPUR
MADHYA PRADESH
0761-2609269,65335690761-2600411
0761-2609919
ignoujabalpur@hotmaiI.com
rcjabalpur@ignou.ac.in
website:www.ignoujabalpur.in
23 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF RAJASTHAN
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
70179, SECTOR-7 PATEL MARG, MANSAROVAR
-
JAIPUR 302 020 RAJASTHAN
0141-2785750 0141-2274292 0141-2784043
ignou-raj@.nic.in

23. JAMMU
--
12
- rcjaipur@ignou.ac.in
REGIONAL DIRECTOR. STATE OF JAMMU 8 KASHMIR
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE (JAMMU REGION)
SPMR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
CANAL ROAD,
-
JAMMU 180 001 , JAMMU 8 KASHMIR
0191-25465290191-25795720191-2546995
jammurcl2@rediffmail.com
rcjamrnu@ignou.ac.in
S.NO NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

24. JORHAT 37 OPERATED FROM RC GUWAHATI

25. KARNAL 10 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF HARYANA (EXCEPT THE


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS OF PANCHKULA AND
OLD GOVT. COLLEGE CAMPUS AMBALA)
RAILWAY STATION ROAD,
-
KARNAL 132 001, HARYANA
0184-2271514 0184-22600750184-2255738
ignourckl O@bsnl.in
rckarnal@ignou.ac.in

26. KHANNA 22 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF PUNJAB (EXCEPT DISTRICTS


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE RUPNAGAR,PATIALA,MOHALI AND
I.T.I. BUILDING BULEPUR FATEHGARH SAHIB )
(DISTRICT LUDHIANA)
KHANNA - 141401 PUNJAB
01628 229994122999312373611238284
ignoukhanna@yahoo.co.in
rckhanna@ignou.ac.in

27. KOHIMA 20 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF NAGALAND


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
NH-39, OPP. DZUVURU (MHON KHOLA)
I.O.C. KOHIMA - 797001 NAGALAND
0370-2241903 1 22419040370-2241905
rd-kohima@rediffmail.com
rckohima@ignou.ac.in

28. KOLKATA 28 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF WEST BENGAL (EXCEPT THE


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS MENTIONED AGAINST RC
BIKASH BHAWAN, 4TH FLOOR SILIGLIRI)
NORTH BLOCK, SALT LAKE, BIDHAN NAGAR
-
KOLKATA 700 091 WEST BENGAL
033-23349850 1 235927191 23589323
(RCL) 033-23347576
ignourd28@yahoo.com
rd28cal@rediffmail.com
rckolkata@ignou.ac.in

29. KORAPUT 44 REGIONAL DIRECTOR KORAPUT, NABARANGPUR, RAYAGADA,


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE MALKANAGIRI, BALANGIR, SONEPUR,
DISTRICT AGRICULTURE OFFICE RD KALAHANDI, NUAPADA, BOUDH,
BEHIND PANCHAYAT BHAVAN PHULBANI (PART OF ORISSA) GAJAPATI,
-
KORAPUT 764020 ORISSA SRIKAKULAM (PART OF AP),
06852-252982 06852-251535 DANTEWADA, BASTAR (PART OF CG)
ignou-koraput@rediffmail.com
rckoraput@ignou.ac.in

30. LUCKNOW 27 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH (EXCEPT


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE THE DISTRICTS UNDER RC
6-1/33, SECTOR - HALIGANJ VARANASI,RC ALIGARH AND RC NOIDA)
-
LUCKNOW 226 024 UTTAR PRADESH
0522-2745114,09417966540522-2762410
(RCLI 2364453 0522-2364889
ignoulko@sancharnet.in
rclucknow@ignou.ac.in

31. MADURAI 43 REGIONAL DIRECTOR FOLLOWING DISTRICTS OF TAMIL NADU


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE COIMBATORE, NILGRIS, ERODE, KARUR,
CSI INSTITUTIONAL CAMPUS THANJAVUR, MADURAI, DINDIGUL, TENI,
TPK ROAD (NH -7) PAUMAALAI VIRUDUNAGAR, RAMANATHAPURAM,
-
MADURAI 625004 TAMIL NADU SIVAGANGA, PUDUKKUTTAI, THlRUPPUR
0452-2380733,2380387, 0452-2370588 TIRUNELVELI, TUTlCORlN 8 TRlCHl
ignoumadurai@yahoo.co.in, rcmadurai@ignou.ac.in
I S.NO I NAME OF RCS I CODE I ADDRESS I OPERATIONAL AREA
MUMBAI
' REGIONAL DIRECTOR
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
OM LEVA VlKAS NIKETAN, NANEPADA ROAD,
FOUR DlSTRlCS OF MAHARASHTRA :
MUMBAI,THANE,RAIGARH AND
RATNAGIRI.
1 MULUND (E)
-
MUMBAI 400081 MAHARASHTRA
022-25633159
ignourcmumbai@gmail.com
rcmumbai@ignou.ac.in

j
6
NAGPUR REGIONAL DIRECTOR
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
GURUNANAK BHAWAN
NEAR NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
AMARAVATI ROAD.
STATE OF MAHRASHTRA COVERING
DISTRICTS AMRAVATI, BULDHANA, AKOLA
WASHIM, HINGOLI, PARBHANI. NANDED,
YAVATMAL ,WARDHA, CHANDRAPUR,
NAGPUR, BHANDARA, GONDIA,
NAGAPUR 440033 MAHRASHTRA GADCHlROLl (14 DISTRICTS)
09657339936 (MOB)
rcnagpur@ignou.ac.in
-

NOIDA REGIONAL DIRECTOR NOIDA. GREATER NOIDA, GHAZIABAD,


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE G.B.NAGAR, MEERUT 8 BAGPAT OF
rcnoida@ignou.ac.in UTTAR PRADESH OPERATED FROM
RC DELHl 2

PANAJI REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF GOA 8 THREE ADJOINING


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS OF KARNATAKA i.e
BEHIND CHODANKAR HOSPITAL. NEAR P8T DHARWARD, BELGAUM, UlTARA
STAFF QUARTERS OF MAPUSA- KANNAD 8 SINDHUDURG
PANAJI ROAD, POVORIM -403521 GOA (DISTRICTS OF MAHARASHTRA)
0-9444024242 MOB0832-2462315
msparthasarathy@yahoo.com

36. PATNA REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF BlHAR EXCEPT FOR THE


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS UNDER JURISDICTION
2ND FLOOR, BISCOMAUN TOWER WEST OF RC-DARBHANGA
GANDHI MAIDAN,
-
PATNA 800 001 BlHAR
0612-22215381 22215410612-2221539
rcpatna@grnail.com
rc05patna@gmail.com
ignourcpatna@gmaiI.com

37. PORT BLAIR REGIONAL DIRECTOR ANDAMAN 8 NICOBAR ISLANDS


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
JNRM CAMPUS, PORT BLAIR-744104
ANDAMAN 8 NICOBAR ISLANDS
03192-242888,230111
rc-portblair@rediffmail.com
rcportblair@ignou.ac.in

PUNE 16 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF MAHARASHTRA NANDURBAR


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DHULE, JALGAON, AURANGABAD, NASIK,
1ST FLOOR, MSFC BUILDING 270, JALNA, AHMADNAGAR ,BID, PUNE,
SENAPATI BAPAT ROAD, OSMANABAD, SOLAPUR, SANGLI,
-
PUNE 411 016 MAHARASHTRA SATARA 8 KOLHAPUR (14 DISTRICTS)
020-256671867 020-25671864
ignourcpune42@vsnI.net
rcpune@ignou.ac.in

RAIPUR 35 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF CHHAlTISGARH EXCEPT


, IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS OF DANTEWADA 8 BASTAR
REST HOUSE 8 E.M. OFFICE HALL
SECTOR - 1, SHANKAR NAGAR
RAIPUR - 492007 CHATTISGARH
0771-2428285 1 5056508 0771-2445839
0771-2445839
rrcignou@cg.nic.in
rcraipur@ignou.ac.in
S.NO NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

40. RAJKOT 42 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF GUJRAT COVERING THE


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS OF RAJKOT,KACHCHH,
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS JAMNAGAR, PORBANDER, JUNAGADH,
RAJKOT - 360005 GUJARAT AMRELI, BHAVNAGAR, SURENDRANAGAR
0281-2572988 & DIN
subrcrajkot@yahoo.co.in
rcrajkot@ignou.ac.in
website:www.ignourajkot.org

41. RANCHI 32 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF JHARKHAND


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
4571A, ASHOK NAGAR,
-
RANCHI 834022 JHARKHAND
0651-2244688,2244699
0651-2244677065 1-2244400
ignouranchi@yahoo.com
rdranchi@ignou.ac.in

42. SHILLONG 18 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF MEGHALAYA


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
SUNNY LODGE NONGTHYMMAI
NON SHlLLlANG
-
SHILLONG 793 003 MEGHALAYA
0364-2521 117 0364-2521271 0364-2521 271
ignoul8@sancharnet.in
rd-shillong@rediffmaiI.com

43. SHIMLA 11 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE (EXCEPT DlSTlRT UNA)
CHAUHAN NlWAS BUILDING,KHALINI
-
SHlMLA 171 002 HIMACHAL PRADESH
0177-262461 3,2624611,26258431 262461 2
0177-2624611
sml-ignoures@sancharnet.in
dbnegi@grnail.com
rcshimla@ignou.ac.in

44. SlLlGURl 45 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF WEST BENGAL COVERING


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE DISTRICTS OF JALPAIGURI, DARJILING,
NETAJI MORE SUBHAS PALLY KOCHBIHAR, UTTAR DINAJPUR,
SlLlGURl - 734001 WEST BENGAL DAKSHIN, DINAJPUR, MALDAH
0353-252681 8 0353-252681 9 (PART OF WE)
ignourcsiliguri@yahoo.com
rcsiliguri@ignou.ac.in

45. SRINAGAR 30 REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF JAMMU & KASHMIR


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE (SRINAGAR & LADAKH REGION)
MANTOO HOUSE, RAJ BAGH NEAR MASJID
AL-FAROOQ,
-
SRI NAGAR 190 008 JAMMU 8 KASHMIR
0194-2311251 0194-2311258 0194-2311259
ignousgr@hotmail.com
rcsrinagar@ignou.ac.in

46. TRIVANDRUM 40 REGIONAL DIRECTOR KANYAKUMARI, DISTRICT OF TAMIL


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE NADU & THIRUVANANTHAPURAM,
MEPRAM MANSION, CHEKKALAMUKKU KOLLAM & PATHANAMTHITTA
SREEKARIYAM, (DISTRICTS OF KERALA)
TRIVANDRUM -695017 KERALA
0944750581 (MOB)
ignourctrivandrum@gmail.com
rctrivandrum@ignou.ac.in
CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA

REGIONAL DIRECTOR DISTRICTS OF AMBEDKAR NAGAR,


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE SANTKABIRNAGAR, MAHARAJGANJ.
GANDHI BHAWAN, B.H.U. CAMPUS JAUNPUR, BALLIA, AZAMGARH,
VARANASI-221005 UTTAR PRADESH GORAKHPUR, DEORIA,KUSHINAGAR,
0542-2368022,23686220522-2364893 SANT RAVIDAS NAGAR, MIRZAPUR,
0542-2317383 VARANASI, GHAZIPUR,
ignousrc.vns@gmail.com MAUNATHBHANJAN, CHANDAUL,
rcvaranasi@ignou.ac.in SONBHADRA

48. VIJAYAWADA REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH COVERING


IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE 1 THE DISTRICTS OF VIZAINAGARAM,
IST FLOOR,SKPVV,HINDU HIGH SCHOOL VISAKHAPTNAM, EAST GODAVARI, WEST
KOTHAPETHA. GODAVARIKHAMMAM, KRISHNA,
VIJAYWADA 520 001 ANDHRA PRADESH GUNTUR, PRAKASHAM, NELLOR.
0866-256595 0866-2565253 0866-2565353 SRIKAKULAM AND CHITTOOR
ignourcvijaywada@gmail.com
rcvijayawada@ignou.ac.in

RAGHUNATHGANJ 50 DR S RAJA RAO DISTRICT MURSHIDABAD MALDA


REGIONAL DIRECTOR AND BIRBHUM
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE
AMIYABALA BHAWAN
VlLL SANYASIDANGA PO BARALA
PS RAGHUNATHGANJ
DlST MURSHIDABAD, WEST BENGAL
09434731514, 05222364889
srajarao@ignou.ac.in

ARMY RECOGNIZED REGIONAL CENTRE


1 S.NO I NAME OF RCS CODE I ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA 1
KOLKATA REGIONAL DIRECTOR EASTERN COMMAND AREA
IGNOU ARMY RECOG. REG. CENTRE
COL. EDUCATION FORT WILLIAM HQ
EASTERN COMMAND,
-
KOLKATA 700021
WEST BENGAL
033-22222668
rc5larmy-ec@yahoo.co.in

REGIONAL DIRECTOR WESTERN COMMAND AREA


IGNOU ARMY RECOG. REG. CENTRE
COL. EDUCATION HQ WESTERN COMMAND
CHANDIMANDIR-134107
HARYANA
0172-2589423 (CIVIL)O712-2589423
iaeprc52@rediffmail.com

3 LUCKNOW REGIONAL DIRECTOR


IGNOU ARMY RECOG. REG. CENTRE
CENTRAL COMMAND AREA
I
BRIG-( EDN)IAEP, HQ CENTRAL COMMAND
LUCKNOW 226002-
UTTAR PRADESH
0522-248296812292670
iaepcc53@yahoo.co.in
L
NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA
PUNE 54 COL ARUN SARlN SOUTHERN COMMAND AREA
REGIONAL DIRECTOR
IGNOU ARMY RECOG. REG. CENTRE
COL. EDUCATIONH Q SOUTHERN COMMAND
C/O 56 APO
020-26102668020-26102670

5 UDHAMPUR 55 REGIONAL DIRECTOR NORTHERN COMMAND AREA


IGNOU ARMY RECOG REG. CENTRE
COL. EDUCATION, UTTAR KAMAN
MUKHYALAYA C/O 56AP0, HQ NORTHERN
COMMAND,
UDHAMPUR, JAMMU 8 KASHMIR
01992-242486

6 JAIPUR 56 REGIONAL DIRECTOR SOUTH WESTERN COMMAND .


IGNOU ARMY RECOG REG.CENTRE
EDUCATION BRANCH,
JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN
0141-2386 ETN 2668

NAVY RECOGNIZED REGIONALCENTRES


S.NO NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS I OPERATIONAL AREA
NEW DELHl REGIONAL DIRECTOR (IIC) NAVAL HQS
IGNOU NAVY RECOG. REG. CENTRE
DIRECTORATE OF NAVAL EDUCATION
INTEGRATED HQS.MINISTRY OF DEF WEST
BLOCK.5,IIND FLR,WING-II, RK PURAM,
-
NEW DELHl 110066 DELHl
011-26194686 ,26185299011-26105067
inepdelhi@rediffmail.com

REGIONAL DIRECTOR HQ WESTERN NAVAL COMMAND


IGNOU NAVY RECOG. REG. CENTRE
HQ. WESTERN NAVAL COMMAND
SHAHID BHAGAT SlNGH MARG
-
MUMBAI 400023 MAHARASHTRA
022-22688245022-22665458
inepm@rediffmail.com

7-
VISAKHAPATNAM REGIONAL DIRECTOR
IGNOU NAVY RECOG. REG. CENTRE
HQ EASTERN NAVAL COMMAND
-
VISAKHAPATNAM 530014
ANDHRA PRADESH
0891-28122840891-2515834
inepu@hotmail.com

REGIONAL DIRECTOR
IGNOU NAVY RECOG. REG. CENTRE
NAVAL BASEHQ SOUTHERN NAVAL
HQ EASTERN NAVAL COMMAND

HQ SOUTHERN NAVAL COMMAND

-
COMMAND, KOCHl 682004 KERALA
0484-2662515,266221026610070484-2666194
inepk@rediffmail.com

ASSAM-RIFLES RECOGNIZED REGIONAL CENTRES


NAME OF RCS CODE ADDRESS

SHILLONG 81 REGIONAL DIRECTOR COMMAND AREA


IGNOU ASSAM-RIFLES RECOG. R.C.
DIRECTORATE GENERAL ASSAMRIFLES
(DGAR)LAITUMUKHRAH,
SHILLONG - 11 MEGHALAYA
0364-7055301 7055640364-705564
hqdgar@hotmail.com
Form for ChangeICorrection of Address

THROUGH CONCERNED REGIONAL DIRECTOR


Enrolment No.
Programme
Name (in caps)

1. DETAILS FOR CHANGEICORRECTION OF MAILING ADDRESS

New Address Old Address

City Pin City Pin

State State

Signature of Student

(You are advised to use the photocopy of this profoma)


Form for Non-receipt of Materials
The Regional Director
Concerned Regional Centre

Sub: Non-receipt of Study Material & Assignments

Enrolement No.

Programme
IMedium of Study

I have not received the study MaterialsIAssignrnents in respect of the following :

SI. No. Course Code Blocks Assignments

I have remitted all the dues towards the course fee and there is no change in my address given as
follows :
I
Name and Address : .................................... Signature : ...............................................
.................................... Date : ...............................................

For Official Use


Date of despatch of study rnateriallassignments to students ........................................................
(You are advised to use the photocopy of this proforma)
37
Annexure -V

INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY


Student Evaluation Division
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068

APPLICATION FORM FOR ISSUE OF PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE

Enrolment No.

Programme ..............................................................................'...........................................................
Regional Centre ..................................................................................................................................
Name .................................................................................................................................................
Father's Name ...................................................................................................................................
Month and year of last examination .....................................................................................................
in which you have completed the Programme
MailingAddress

(Please enclose a copy of your complete grade card)


Filled in Application Form should be sent to:
Registrar (SED)
Indira Gandhi National Open University
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi- 110 068

Date : .......................... ........................................


Signature
Annexure- VZ
INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVER-
SlTY
STUDENT EVALUATION DIVISION
MAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI-110 068 Form Number
INSTRUCTIONS TERM-END EXAM JUNE I DECEMBER 200 -
1. Use BLACK BALL POINT PEN in boxes using English capital letters or English numerals.
2. Do not staple. Only Clip the documents along with it.
3. Write in CAPITAL LETTERS only within the box without touching the lines as shown in the Sample below.
BI D / E I F I G I11HJII K ( L I M
0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 ~ 1 C] I PIQIR I S ~ T I U I VXI W
NIOI I YI I Z

the back of the Draft)

I Draft No. I I I I I I I I I I I I
Amount

4
I I
Date

1
lssuina Branch I

TOTAL
ISSLIINGBANK
NIEIW/ IDIEILIHIII I I

SIGNATURE OFTHE STUDENT


(within the Box only) Gf (For Official use Only)
39
DECLARATION
I hereby affirm that I have submittedlwill submit all the required number of assignments as applicable for the above course(s)
within the deadlines prescribed by the University to the appropriate authority for evaluation. I also affirm that my registration for
the above course(s) is valid and not time barred. If any of my above statements are found to be untrue, I will have no claim for
taking examination. I undertake that I shall abide by the rules and regulations of the University.

Date: (Signature of the Student)

Dates for Submission of Exam Forms


FOR JUNE TEE LATEFEE FOR DEC TEE LATEFEE
1 Feb to 31 March NIL 1Aug to 30 Sept. NIL
1April to 20 April Rs. 3001- 1 Oct to 20 Oct. Rs. 3001-
21 April to 15 May* Rs. 5001- 21 Oct to 15 Nov* Rs. 5001-
16 May to 28 May* Rs. 10001- 16 Nov to 28 Nov* Rs. 10001-
*During these dates submit the examination form with late fees to the concerned Regional Centre (Outside Delhi). For Delhi,
submit to the Registrar (SED).

Please submit the examination form up to 20th April I20th Oct at the address mentioned below and no where else
by Regd. Post I Speed Post
THE REGISTRAR (SED)
INDIRA GANDHl NATIONALOPEN UNIVERSITY,
BLOCK-12, MAIDAN GARHI,
NEW DELHl - 110068

INSTRUCTIONSFOR FILLING UPTHE EXAM FORM

1. Please send the examination form by Registered PosffSpeed post and retain the proof of its mailing till you receive
the Hall Ticket.
2. Students should submit the examination form only once for each Term-end Examination.
3. Examination fee @ Rs. 501- per course in the form of demand draft drawn in favour of IGNOU and payable at New
Delhi is required to be sent along with the Examination Form.
4. It is advisable that students fill-up the examination form without waiting for the result of the previous examination.
No Examination fee is required to be paid for the courses for which the student appeared in the preceding TEE and
the result has not been declared on the date of submission of the Examination form.
5. Term-end Examination result is also available on the university website i.e., www.ignou.ac.in. Please see the result
status before filling examination form.
6. If.you fail to receive Examination Intimation Slip one week before commencement of examination, you may visit our
website www.ignou.ac.in and download Hall Ticket and report to Examination Centre with your Identity Card.
7. Normally the Study Centre is the Examination Centre. In case you wish to take examination at a particular centre,
the code of your chosen centre be filled up as Examination Centre Code. However, if Examination Centre chosen
by you is not activated, you will be allotted another Examination Centre under the same Region.
8. Change of Examination Centre, once allotted, is not permissible under any circumstances.
9. Please write correct course code(s) as indicated in your Programme Guide, failing which the course(s) will not be
i! included in Hall Ticket for taking examination. (For example ECO-011MS-02.)
10. In case wronglinvalid course code is mentioned in examination form, the course will not be included in the Hall
Ticket and the examination fee paid will not be refunded.

I
1
[ 40
i
Annexure- WI

INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY


Student Evaluation Division

APPLICATION FORM FOR RE-EVALUATION OF RESULT OF


ANSWER SCRIPT

1. Name: ........................................................................................
2. Programme: ..............................................................................
3. Enrolment No.

4. Address: ......................................................................................
......................................................................................
.......................................................................................
.......................................................................................
PIN:

5. Month and Year of the Exam:. ..................................................................

6. Examination Centre Code : ......................................................................

7. Address of the Examination Centre :.....................................................

8. Courses, in which COURSE CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE


Re-evaluation is sought

...................... ...................................
9. Fee Details:
(The fee for this purpose is to be paid through Demand Draft drawn in favour of 'IGNOU' &payable at
'New Delhi')
No. of Course(s) .......................X Rs. 5001- Total Amount.. ............................
Demand Draft No. .................................Date .............................................
Issuing Bank ....................................................... : ...........

Date: ........................ Signature of the student

(Rules and Regulations are mentioned in the nextlreverseside of this form)


41
RULES & REGULATION FOR RE-EVALUATION OF ANSWER
SCRIPTS
1. The request for re-evaluation by the student must be made before 3 1" March for December TEE
and 30h September for June TEE or within one month of declaration of results, whichever is later.
2. The date of declaration of result will be calculated fiom the date on which the results m placed on
the IGNOU website.
3. After re-evaluation, the better of the two scores of original markslgrade and markslgrade after re-
evaluation will be considered.
4. The revised m W g r a d e after re-evaluation shall be communicated to the student on receipt of re-
evaluationresult and result will also made available on the IGNOU website at www.ignou.ac.in. The
minimum time required for re-evaluation shallbe 30 days fiom the date of receipt of application.
5. Re-evaluation is permissible in TEE only and not in the project / Dissertation / Practicals / Lab
courses, Workshops, Assignments & Seminars etc.
6. The filled in form with the requisite fee is to be sent to:

Deputy Registrar (Exam-111)


StudentEvaluation Division
Indira Gandhi National OpenUniversity
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi - 110068.
INDIRAGANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
Student Evaluation Division

APPLICATION FORM FOR EARLY DECLARATION OF RESULT OF


TERM-END EXAMINATION
1. Name:

2. Progmmme: EnrolmentNo:

3. Reason for early declaration of result:

(Enclose a copy ofthe documentary evidence specifying the reason for early declaration)

4. Courses(s) detail for early evaluation:-

S. No. Course Code Date of Examination


1.

5. Exam. Centre details, from where you have to appearlappeared at Term-end Examination:-
Exam. Centre Code: Address of Exam. Centre:

6. Total Amount paid Rs. : Bank DD No. Date


(Rs.7001- per course)
Issuing Bank
Signature
Name & address
Date : of the Student

1. Request for early declaration of result will be entertained for final semesterlyear or maximum of 4
backlog courses only.
2. Application without enclosing documentaryevidence specifjmgthe reason for early declaration will
not be entertained.
3. Application form must reach at the following address before the date ofthe examination for the course
(s) for which early evaluation is sought:-
Registrar (SED),
Indira Gandhi National Open University,
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068.

The prescribed fee for early declaration of result is Rs. 7001- per course in form of demand draft issued in favour of
'IGNOU' and payable at 'New Delhi'.
INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN LMIVERSITY
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068

APPLICATION FORM FOR OBTAININGDUPLICATEGRADE CARD1MARKSHEET

Name of the student : .........................................................................................................................


Programme :...................................................................................................................................
Enrolment No. :

Address (where grade card is to be sent)

Pin

Bank Draft/IPO/ No. ......................dated ..................................... Issuing Bank/ post office


.......................................................................................................................
Date: .......................................... Signature of the student

Note: Fee for duplicate grade card is Rs. 1501-. Bank Draft/IPO should be drawn in favour of IGNOU
& payable at New Delhi. The duplicate grade card will be sent by Registered post.

The filled-in form with the requisite fee is to be sent to:


Registrar (Student Evaluation Division)
Indira Gandhi National Open University
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi - 110 068.
INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
( To be submitted at the concerned Regional Director)

APPLICATION FORM FOR ISSUE OF MIGRATION CERTIFICATE


(To be filled in by the Applicant - Before filling in the form, see instructions on reverse)

1. Name .............................................................................................................................................

I- 2. Father's Name ............................................................................................................................................

3. Address ..................................................................................................................PIN ...;.........................

4. Particulars of last examination ....................................................................................................................

ExaminationPassed Year of Passing Enrolment No. Marks Obtained Grade Obtained


Programme)

5. Name of the Regional Centre and Study Centre to which the Candidate attached

6. Name of the University to which the candidate wants to migrate

Draft Details
Amount Rs. D.D. No. Date

r
Bank Name & Place of Issue
~
1. I hereby declare that the information provided is correct to the best of my knowledge and I have paid all
the fee due to the University.
F 2. I have not taken any migration certificate from the University before this.
3. I hther certifythat I have not enrolled with any other University/InstitutionaRer passing out fiom IGNOU
up to this date.
4. In the event of any of the above informationbeing found incorrectthe Certificate shallbeliable to cancellation
by the University.
Signature of the Applicant
(To be filled in by the Regional Centre] SE Division)

1. The information furnished by Shri/Smt./Km.


is correct as per Grade Card.
2. HeIShe may be issued the Migration Certificate applied for

Date Dealing Assistant Section Officer


INSTRUCTIONS
1. A fee of Rs. 2001- should be remitted by way of a Demand Draft drawn in favour of IGNOU and
payable at concerned Regional Centre City.

2. At the time of submission of the application for issue Migration Certificatethe applicant should attach
Xerox copy of consolidated Statement of Marks of Provisional Certificate issued by this University
(duly attested) for verification.

3. Duplicate Migration Certificate can be issue on payment of Rs. 2001- only in case the same has been
lost, destroyed or mutilated on submission of an Afidavit drawn up on a non-judicial stamp paper of
the value of Rs. 101- to be sworn before a Magistrate on the following format.

"I, .......................................................................... soddaughter of......................................... resident


of ................................................................................hereby solemnly declare that the

Migration Certificate No ...................................................dated........................................issued


. .
to me by the ........................................to enable me to join ................................................... University
has been lost and

I did not join any other University on the basis of the same nor have I submitted the same for joining any other
University".
Annexure -XI

STUDENT REGISTRATION DIVISION


Indira Gandhi National Open University
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110 068

RE-ADMISSION FORM

1. Name &Address of the student

..................................................................................................................................................
2. Programme Code :
3. Enrolment No.
4. Regional Centre Code :
5. Study Centre Code
6. Details of course(s) not compl~tedfor which re-admission is sought.
' S1. No. Course Code Title of the Course Credits Course Fee
(Rs.)

Total Rs.
I
7. Details of re-registration for the missed year(s)/semesta(s), if any:
Year (s) 1 Course Code($ of the missed Reregistration fee
semester (s) year(s) 1 semester(s) Rs.

8. Total Fee (col.no.6+7) Rs. enclosed vide Demand Draft No.


Date of (Name of Bank)
(DD should be drawn in favour of "IGNOU" payable at New Delhi
Dated : Signatureof the Student

Mail this Re-admission Form along with DD to Registrar, Student


Registration Division, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi- 110 068
on or before the last date mentioned above.

Note: Please retain a copy of this form for any future reference.
RULES & GUIDELINES FOR RE-ADMISSION
Re-admission is permissible in the following cases:
a) Students who failed to complete the requirements in full or in part within the maximum span
period prescribed.
b) Students who failed to complete the requirement of attendance in practicals as prescribed in
Programme Curriculum within the maximum span period prescribed.
Studentswho do not registrar for all yearslsemesters of a Programme and fail to pay the prescribed
111Programme fee during the maximum durationof the Programmeare also eligible for Re-admission,
provided they pay full fee for the missed year(s)/ semester@)as per rate applicable for the session for
which they seek re-admission, in addition to the pro-rata course fee for re-admission as per rate
given in Table-A for each ofthe course(s)they failed to successfullycompletewithin the maximum
period prescribed.
Course fee paid for re-admission would be valid for a period of six monthslone yearltwo consecutive
academic years or four consecutive semesters only, as given below:
a) Sixmonths - for all Certificate Programmesof six months duration
b) One year - for all-DiplomaPGDip. Programmes of one year duration
(includingBLIS, MLIS, W E , ADIT etc.)
c) Two Years - for all undergduate and post-graduateprogrammes whose minimum
duration is of 2 years and above.
The additionalperiod indicated at point no.3 above will commence fiom the date of completion of the
maximum duration of the Programme for which the registrationwas done initially.
Students shall not be on rolls of the university beyond the additional period indicated at point no.3
above. b

The credit earned by the student towards hisher courses and assignments successfully completed
shall be retained for the revalidated period, provided the syllabus and methodology now in vogue are
similar to the course(s) successllly completed earlier.
No study material will be supplied on re-admission. If the earlier study material is replaced, the
student will be required to buy changed course material.
The students will be allowed to take re-admission in the old course(s) as long as the examination in
the old course(s) is conducted by the University.
For the Programmes containing practical component, the norms of fee payable will be as decided by
the respective Schools.
Students are required to pay the pro-rata Re-admission fee as per details given in Table-A, in lump
sum, for all the courses they failed to successfully complete earlier. Fee once paid will not be refimded
u~lderany circumstances. Students of BCA-MCA Integrated Programme should pay the pro-rata
re-admission fee, in lump sum, for all those courses of BCA as well as MCA that have not been
successfullycompleted during the maximum duration of 8 years.
Pro-rata fee for Re-admission would be changed as and when the University revises the Programme
fee for various Programmes.
Other conditions as prescribed by the University relating to the admission and re-admission shall
remain the same.
The Demand Draft for Re-admission fee together with the re-registration fee of the missed year(s)l
semester(s), if any, should be drawn in favour of IGNOU payable at New Delhi. Please write your
Enrol. No., Name and Programme code and also the words 'Re-admission' on the reverse of the
DD.

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