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COLLEGE OF VOCATIONAL STUDIESUniversity of Delhi

Triveni (Sheikh Sarai), Phase-II, New Delhi - 110017Tel.: 011-29258544, 29258792 Fax.: 011-29256117

www.cvs.edu.in

COLLEGE OF VOCATIONAL STUDIESUniversity of Delhi

Triveni (Sheikh Sarai), Phase-II, New Delhi - 110017Tel.: 011-29258544, 29258792 Fax.: 011-29256117

www.cvs.edu.in Price Rs. 50/-

Bulletin of Information Bulletin of Information2015-16

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CONTENTS

Important Dates for Admission 2015-16

Principal Speaks 1

Governing Body 2

The College 3

Facilities 3-6

Teaching Faculty 7-8

Non-Teaching Staff 8

Programmes of Study 9-16

Procedure for Admission 16

Eligibility Conditions 16-18

Admission for OBC Students 18

College Fee Structure 18

Cancellation of Admission/Re-Admission 19

Attendance Rules 19-20

Internal Assessment 20-22

Total Prohibition of Ragging 22-23

Rules of Discipline 23-24

Disclaimer

Every care has been taken to verify the authenticity of the contents of this Bulletin ofInformation. However, the information contained in relevant Rules, Regulations,Ordinances and Statutes of the University/College will be final. The College shall notbe responsible for any wrong information and the consequences of using suchinformation. For detailed information, applicants are advised to contact the Collegeoffice. The data/information contained in this Bulletin is indicative/informative onlyand must not be used for legal purposes.

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IMPORTANT DATES FOR ADMISSION 2015-16

Further lists, if required, will be notified later alongwith

the dates of admission

Note: No addmission work on Sunday

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Each year young eager mindsenter the College to pursue thedegree course of their choice.

They leave as young adults ready to facethe challenges that life has to offer. Ithas been our endeavor at the Collegeof Vocational Studies to bring out thebest in our students. Towards this we try to combine a healthy academicatmosphere with a lot of extracurricular activities. These range from NCC toNSS to sports to dance to music to writing and so on.

The College was started in the golden jubilee year of the University of Delhi in1972. It marked a small beginning to change the way in which higher educationwas treated in the country. Since the time we started in a small building in northDelhi to the present premises we have come a long way.

The College today has two air conditioned and fully equipped computer labs, awell stocked air conditioned library and a modern playground. The Collegecampus is Wi-Fi enabled and most of the classrooms are equipped withprojectors. The whole campus is under electronic surveillance. We are in theprocess of renovating the College building. The process for construction ofnew building complex is also on. This will help in giving more facilities to thestudents and staff and help in the further expansion of the College.

We at the College are hopeful of a bright future and to this end we welcome allthose who wish to associate with the College as students. We believe veryfirmly that we are the change that we wish to bring about.

We look forward to a meaningful interaction and association of learners andteachers during the new academic year 2015-16.

Principal Speaks …Principal Speaks …Principal Speaks …Principal Speaks …Principal Speaks …

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1. Prof. Sushma Yadav ChairpersonPro. Vice-Chancellor, IGNOU

2. Mr. T. S. Kripanidhi University Treasurer

3. Prof. C. P. Gupta Treasurer, Governing Body,Department of Financial StudiesUniversity of Delhi South Campus

4. Prof. P. C. Ghosh Department of Bio-chemistryUniversity of Delhi South Campus

5. Prof. Rani Gupta Department of MicrobiologyUniversity of Delhi South Campus

6. Prof. P. K. Bhatnagar Department of Electronic Science,University of Delhi South Campus

7. Dr. (Ms.) S. Bala Bawa Retired Principal, MaharajaAgrasen College, D.U.

8. Prof. Amit Chowshish Financial Advisor, Acquisition,Ministry of Defence, Vasant Kunj,New Delhi

9. Dr. Shalini Sihghal Teacher Representative,Department of History

10. Dr. Pratap Mohanty Teacher Representative,Department of Economics

11. Dr. InderJeet Secretary / Principal

Governing BodyGoverning BodyGoverning BodyGoverning BodyGoverning Body

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The CollegeThe CollegeThe CollegeThe CollegeThe CollegeThe College of Vocational Studies is a maintained institution of University of Delhi and has beenserving the cause of vocational, managment and conventional education since 1972. It marks asmall beginning in a great change in the field of higher education making it more meaningful anddiversified. Through this experiment, we seek to break new ground by bridging the gap betweenstatic university education and the social environment. It had been among the pioneer institutionsin the country to offer vocational education, bridging the gap between traditional universityeducation and the changing socio-economic environment. In addition to vocational courses theCollege has been offering Honours Courses in Commerce, Economics, History, BusinessEconomics and Computer Science.

FacilitiesFacilitiesFacilitiesFacilitiesFacilitiesCOLLEGE LIBRARY

The College has a well stocked fully computerized and air-conditioned Library. It has three sections, namely reference section,text book section and general section. The reading room providesnews papers and magazines for general reading. It also providesscholarly journals and periodicals for consultation. Rules for theuse of the library are notified on the Notice Board by the Librarianfrom time to time.It has 46,350 books, 4500 bound scholary journalsin its stock comprisising of a good no. of valuable reference/ multi-disciplinary books. The Library subscribes to 66 Journals and 14newspapers for its users. The Library Reading Room remais open

from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm. The Library is well Known for its valuable rare & unique collection of studymaterial on vocational/ management subjects. The teachers and students are provided internet &Laptop connectivity for preparing their course contents, lesions, assignments etc. along with the accessto e-resources of INFLIBNET-NLIST for further study & research works.

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COLLEGE COMPUTER LABS.The College has two Computer Laboratories well equipped with all thelatest systems. There are 80 computers with networking. All thenecessary software is also available. Internet facility is also available forstudents. The College also has a Digital Electronics Lab.

SPORTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIESThe College encourages all students to participate in various games,sports and extra-curricular activities. The facilities for games andspots like basketball, football, volleyball, cricket, athletics, table-tennis and so on are provided by the College to students. There is areservation for the deserving sportspersons and having excellence in extra-curricular activities for admission inthe first semester. The admissions will be made for basketball, football, volleyball, cricket, athletics, table-tennis,kabaddi. However the candidates excelling in individual sports may also be considered.

The College has a very vibrant and active Cultural Society. Over the last few years the College has carved a nichefor itself in the cultural calendar of the University. We hope to keep this going with the induction of fresh blood fromamong the new students. Our students are encouraged to take part in various cultural activities like music, streetdance, western dance, fashion, debates and so on.Interested candidates may apply on prescribed from available alongwith this Bullettin of Information and submitthe same upto 15th June, 2015 alongwith a fee of Rs. 100/- by DD (in favour of Principal, College of VocationalStudies) or cash.This year those desirous of taking admission under the Cultural quota will have to fill up a separate form for thesame. After that they will be called for trials on date to be announced on the College notice board/ website. Thedecision of the judges will be final and binding on all.

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SEMINAR ROOMThe College has a fully air-conditioned and fully equipped Seminar Roomfor organizing different activities. The Seminar Room is further beingupgraded and renovated.

COLLEGE ANNUAL FESTEvery year the College celebrates its Annual Festival “Reverie”. Thisyear it was held on 27th and 28th March 2014. The first day comprised ofseveral intercollege competitions which saw students from several reputedDelhi University Colleges perform in events such as Fashion Show, BandCompetition, Dance Competition, Rangoli Making, Beg Borrow Run andPoster Making. The first day of the festival was brought to an end byinternational pop sensation Hardy Sandhu who was widely appreciatedby all present there.

IGNOU STUDY CENTREStudy Centre (No. 07103) has been activated at the College for providingcounseling in M.B.A., M.Com. and M.T.M.

NCCThe College has a naval wing of NCC. The interested students may contactLt. (Cdr.) Dr. Surender Singh its Officer In-charge. The students can volunteerfor the NCC. (Naval Wing/Air Wing) in the 1st year.

ASPIRE : COLLEGE PLACEMENT CELLWith the inception of ‘ASPIRE’ the College placement cell in 2013, thestudents of College of Vocational Studies have taken an initiative to makethe placement process a success. ASPIRE is a team of 21 students whohave worked diligently during the academic session 2014-15 towards agoal of helping VI semester students with their placement in a companybefore they pass out of college.

NSSThe College has a wing of National Service Scheme. Students are advisedto enroll themselves in NSS. The interested students may contact NSSOfficer Dr. (Mrs) M. Geetha.

MAGAZINEThe College brings out VOCANA, its annual magazine. The objective is toinculcate a literary habit among students of the College. Those interested incontributing to the magazine should contact the convener/members of theMagazine Committee.

PHOTOSTAT FACILITIESThe College has arranged the service of a private contractor to provide photostatfacilities to the students and teachers of the College at a nominal rate.

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY WEBSITEStudents are required to visit the website of the College www.cvs.edu.in andthe University website www.du.ac.in from time to time for important inputs.

SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONSThe College has a number of Societies and Associations which are activethroughout the year in carrying out various social, cultural and academicprogrammes.

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These include the following:1. ) The Students’ Union2. ) The Commerce Association3. ) The History Society4. ) The English and Hindi Debating Societies6. ) The English Literary Society7. ) The Cultural Society (REVERIE)8. ) The Tourism Society9. ) The Foreign Students’ Association10.) Econox11.) Finance & Investment Cell12.) M. Soc. (Management Society)13.) HR Society14.) Maketing Society

COLLEGE CANTEENThe College has a spacious canteen to provide wholesome snacks at moderate rates.The canteen works under the supervision of a Canteen Committee appointed by theStaff Council.

SCHOLARSHIPSThe following scholarships are available on merit cum means basis:(1) C.V.S. Teachers’ Scholarship.(2) Miss Ametoj Bali Scholarship: This scholarship instituted in the name of Ametoj

Bali, a student of B.Com. (Hons.) 3rd year who died in a car accident, carries anamount of Rs. 1200/- per annum and is awarded to the 3rd year student standingfirst in the aggregate percentage for Commerce students.

(3) Vidyasha Scholasrhips: Two Scholarships of Rs.1500/- per annum instituted in the memory of Sh. Vidya PrakashNayar are awarded to any student who is:(i) A Girl and has passed 10+2 Examination from Govt. or aided school and stands first in B.A. (Vocational)

First year Examination.(ii) A meritorious ward of a Class IV employee of the College. Merit is determined on the basis of the result of B.A.

(Vocational) 1st year examination. In case the scholarship is not claimed by any ward of Class IV employee,the same shall be awarded to a physically handicapped student. (Under Review)

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY COURSES (ELPC)The College is one of the centers for conducting this course to improve spoken and writtenEnglish. The course is open to all interested students enrolled in under graduate, post-graduateand research programmes of the University of Delhi. Students enrolled in the ELPC will berequired to pay a fee of Rs. 3,000 for the entire course. The programme will start from Augustitself, so that students can attend the Course in the first term without the demands of the regularCourse impinging on them. Interested students may contact Mrs. Mohini Bawa, Teacher in-charge, Department of English.

COLLEGE STUDENTS UNIONThe College Students Union comprises of President, Vice-President, Secretary, Joint Secretary and two Central Councilors. Themembers of Students Union are elected at the time of Delhi University Students Union Election.The post of President is reserved for students of 3rd year, while the post ofJoint Secretary is reserved for students of Ist year. Only candidates whohave secured at least 50% marks in the examination preceding the electionare eligible to contest. Moreover, University Guidelines are also applicable

for deciding the candidature.

CAMPUS UNDER ELECTRONICSURVEILLANCE32 CCTVs have been installed throughout the campus to ensure safety and security of the campus.

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Department of CommerceMr. S.K. Bhatia, M.Com.,M. Phil.(Teacher in-Charge)Dr. R.K. Chopra, M.Com., LLB., Ph.D.Mr. R.C. Yadav, M.Com.,LLM.,FIII.Mrs. Neerja Arya, M.Com.,M. Phil.Dr. Raman Kumar, M.Com.,M. Phil., Ph.D.Dr. Surender Singh, M.Com.,M. Phil., Ph.D.Dr. (Mrs.) Ragni Aggarwal, M.Com., Ph.DDr. (Mrs.) Meenakshi Aggarwal, M.Com., Ph.D.Dr. (Mrs.) Meera Nangia,M.Com.,M. Phil., Ph.D.Mrs. Rekha Rani,M.Com.,M. Phil.Dr. Sunil,M.Com.,M. Phil., Ph.D.Mrs. Deepa Sahai Garg, M.Com.,M. Phil.Dr. Ajay Kumar, M.Com. Ph.D.Mr. Bhupinder Singh, M.Com.,M. Phil.,PGDBA,PGDMM. (Study Leave)Mrs. Archana Yadav, M.Com.Mrs. Shweta, M.Com.,M. Phil.

TEACHING FACULTYDr. INDER JEET

PRINCIPALM.Com. P.G.D.C.A., P.G.D.B.A., M.Phil. F.I.C.W.A., Ph.D.

Department of EconomicsDr. Ashish Taru Deb, M.A.,M.Phil., Ph.D.(Teacher in-Charge)Mrs. Shashi Singh, M.A.Dr. (Mrs.) Anjana Arora Bhatnagar, M.A.,M. Phil., Ph.D.Mrs. Nandini Oberoi, M.A.,M. Phil. (EOL)Dr. P. K. Biswas, M.Sc.,M. Phil., Ph.D.Dr. (Mrs.) Vijaya Rajni, M.A.,M. Phil., Ph.D.Mr. Anand Kumar, M.A.,M. Phil.Dr. (Mrs.) Anu Satyal, M.A.,M. Phil., Ph.D.Mr. Pratap C. Mohanty, M.A.,M. Phil., NET.

Department of English

Mrs. Mohini Bawa, M.A.,M. Phil. (Teacher in-Charge)Dr. (Mrs.) Ranjana Kaul,M.A.,M. Phil., Ph.D.Mrs. Jayshree Choudhury, M.A.Mr. Sanjiv Kakkar, M.A.,M. Phil.Mrs. Sonya Ghosh, M.A.,M. Phil.

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Non-Teaching Staff

Name DesignationMr. Manoj Kr. Sharma Administrative OfficerMr. Surender Pal Section Officer (A/c)*Mr. Punit Kumar Section Officer (Adm)Mr. Lekh Ram Professional AssistantMr. Naresh Rawat S. P. AMr. Ramesh Kr. Tiwari S. P. AMrs. Ajit Kaur AssistantMr. D.R. Magar Junior Assistant cum TypistMr. Amit Sehrawat CaretakerMr. Mool Chand DaftriMr. Rajan Prasad MaliMr. Subhash MaliMr. Jai Pal Singh ChowkidarMr. Jagdish Chand ChowkidarMr. Madan Lal Water ManMr. Leela Dhar Office AttendantMr. Bhim Bahadur Office AttendantMr. Suresh Kumar Office AttendantMr. Daya Ram Office AttendantMr. Surender Singh Library AttendantMr. Ashok Kumar Library AttendantMr. Chander Shekar Library AttendantMs. Meenakshi Rani Library AttendantMr. Puran Chand Bhatt Library AttendantMr. Mahi Lal Safai Karamchari

Mr. Sukhbir Singh Safai Karamchari

*Contractual

Dr. (Mrs.) M. Geetha, M.A.,M. Phil., Ph.D.Mrs. Anuradha Bawa Singh, M.A.,M. Phil.Mrs. Nandini Guha, M.A.,M. Phil.Dr. (Mrs.) Gauri Mishra,M.A.,M. Phil., Ph.D.

Department of Hindi

Dr. Ratnavali Kaushik,M.A., Ph.D. (Teacher in-Charge)and Bursar.Dr. (Mrs.) Saroj Rana, M.A., Ph.D.Dr. (Mrs.) Geeta Goyal Singh,M.A.,Ph.D.Dr. Harjinder Singh Choudhary, M.A.,M. Phil., Ph.D.,LLB., PG Dip. (Linguistics).Dr. (Mrs.) Usha Sharma,M.A., Ph.D.Dr. Vinay Kumar Jain,M.A., Ph.D.

Department of History

Dr. Richa Malhotra, M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.(Teacher in-Charge)Dr. (Mrs.) Shalini Singhal, M.A., Ph.D.Mr. H.N. Raina Kanwar, M.A.Mrs. Anu Singh, M.A., M.Phil.Dr. Kumar Ram Krishna, M.A.,M.Phil., Ph.D.

Department of Mathematics

Mr. Manmohan Singh, M.A.,M.Phil.

Department of Political Science

Dr. (Mrs.) Neelu Khanna,M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.

Department of OMSP

Dr. Kuldeep Ahuja, M.Com., L.L.B., Ph.D.

Department of Tourism

Dr. Kumar Ashutosh, MTA, PGDMM, IATA/FIATA,DGR, Ph.D.

Department of Physical Education

Mr. Sunil Koak, M.P.Ed., M. Phil., PGDSM, Dip. in Yoga.

Department of Computer Science.

Mrs. Parul Chachra, B.Com(H),MCA, NIIT Diploma,NET(JRF) (Teacher in-Charge)

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PROGRAMMES OF STUDY

The College offers the following Vocational Streams inB.A. (Vocational Studies) Programme.

Subject No. of Seats

(i) Tourism Management 77(ii) Office Management and 77

Secretarial Practice(iii) Management and 77

Marketing of Insurance(iv) Small and Medium Enterprises 77(v) Material Management 77(vi) Human Resource Management 77(vii) Marketing Management and 77

Retail Business

The College also offers the following Hons. Courses:(i) B.Com. (Hons.) 77(ii) B.A. (Hons.) History 62(iii) B.A. (Hons.) Economics 62(iv) B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science 46(v) *B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics 62

* Admission test to be conducted by the Department ofBusiness Economics, University of Delhi.

Note: 25% of the total marks in each course shall beawarded on the basis of internal assessment on acontinuous basis. The Internal assessment marks shallbe shown separately in the marks sheet issued by theuniversity and shall be added to the semesterexamination marks for determining the division of thestudent. For details see the relevant page of theprospectus for internal assessment.

B. A. (VOCATIONAL STUDIES)PROGRAMME

The overall structure of the Vocational StudiesProgramme comprises of four categories of courses-i.e. Vocational courses. Foundation course, Languagecourses and Inter-disciplinary courses.(a) Vocational courses provide basic and contemporary

knowledge to the student in the chosen vocationalprogramme. The medium of instruction for allVocational Subjects is English only.

(b) Language courses are courses to enhance linguisticskills and literary sensibilities in students. (Asapplicable in B.A.Programme of University of Delhi).

(c) Foundation course is a course that familiarizes thestudent with computers and improves communicationskills, enhancing the employment prospects of thestudent and paving the foundation for a better graspof the Vocational courses.

(d) Inter-disciplinary courses are courses from otherdisciplines that complement the vocational coursesand give additional competencies to the student.

B.A. (VS) TOURISM MANAGEMENT

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B.A. (VS) Office Management andSecretarial Practice

B.A. (VS) Management andMarketing of Insurance

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B.A. (VS) Small and Medium

EnterprisesB.A. (VS) Materials Management

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B.A. (VS) Human ResourceManagement

B.A. (VS) Marketing Managementand Retail Business

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B.A. (Hons) History

Semester IPaper I History of India-IPaper II Social Formations and Cultural Patterns

of the Ancient WorldPaper III Concurrent – Qualifying Language

Semester IIPaper IV History of India-IIPaper V Social Formations and Cultural Patterns

of the Medieval WorldPaper VI Concurrent – Credit Language

Semester IIIPaper VII History of India-III (c. 750-1206)Paper VIII Rise of Modern West-IPaper IXNote: Students can take any one of the following sets.But they should opt the same paper from the nextsemester sets.Paper IX (a)I History Of United States Of America (C.

1776 – 1945)Paper IX (b)I History Of The USSR (c. 1917- 1964)Paper IX (c)I History Of Africa (c. 1500 – 1960s)Paper IX (d)I History Of Southeast Asia – The 19th

CenturyPaper X Concurrent – Interdisciplinary

Semester IVPaper XI History of India-IV (c. 1206-1550)Paper XII Rise of Modern West-IIPaper XIIIPaper XIII (a)II History Of The United States Of

America (C. 1776 – 1945)Paper XIII(b)II History Of The USSR (c. 1917 – 1964s)Paper XIII(c)II History Of Latin America (c. 1500 –

1960s)Paper XIII(d)II History Of Southeast Asia - The 20th

CenturyPaper XIV Concurrent – Discipline Centered I

Semester VPaper XV History of India-V (c. 1550-1605)Paper XVI History of India-VI (c. 1750-1857)Paper XVII History of China & Japan – I (c. 1840-1949)Paper XVIII History of Modern Europe - I (c. 1780-1939)

Semester VIPaper XIX History of India-VII (c. 1605-1750)Paper XX History of India-VIII (c. 1857-1950)Paper XXI History of China & Japan – II (c. 1840-1949)Paper XXII History of Modern Europe- II (1780-1949)Paper XXIII Concurrent – Discipline Centered II

B. Com. (Hons.)Semester - I

Paper CH 1.1 Business organization and ManagementPaper CH 1.2 Financial AccountingPaper CH 1.3 Micro EconomicsPaper CH 1.4 Business Law

Semester – IIPaper CH 2.1 Business StatisticsPaper CH 2.2 Fundamentals of computer ( part A and

Part B or Part C)Paper CH 2.3 Micro Economics-2Paper CH 2.4 Corporate LawsPaper CH 2.5 Hindi/ Punjabi/ Urdu / Telugu/Tamil/ Oriya/

ManipuriSemester – III

Paper CH 3.1 Business MathematicsPaper CH3.2 Income Tax Law And PracticePaper CH 3.3 Macro EconomicsPaper CH 3.4 Principles of MarketingPaper CH 3.5 English / Phil / Pol.Sc. / History/ Math

(inter disciplinary)Semester – IV

Paper CH 4.1 Indirect TaxPaper CH 4.2 Corporate AccountingPaper CH 4.3 Cost AccountingPaper CH 4.4 Human resource ManagementPaper CH 4.5 Indian Economy – Performance and

PoliciesSemester – V

Paper CH 5.1 Management AccountingPaper CH 5.2 Financial ManagementPaper CH 5.3 (a) Auditing

(b) E- Commerce(c) Practical

Paper CH 5.4 Option (Any one of the following )(a)Financial Markets, Institutions &

financial Services(b)Compensation Management(c)Corporate tax planning(d) Advertising and Personal selling(e)Business Data Processing -1

(Practical)Semester – VI

Paper CH 6.1 International BusinessPaper CH 6.2 Governance, Ethics and Social

Responsibility of BusinessPaper CH 6.3 (a) Business Communication (b) Project workPaper CH 6.4 Option II (any one of the following)

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(a)Entrepreneurship and small business(b)Fundamentals of Investment(c)Consumer Relation and Customer

Care(d)Business Tax Procedure &

Management(e)Business Data Processing – II

(practical)

B. A. Economics (H)Semester I

Paper 01 Introductory MicroeconomicsPaper 02 Statistical Methods in Economics-IPaper 03 Mathematical Methods for Economics-IPaper 04 Concurrent – Qualifying Language

Semester IIPaper 05 Introductory MacroeconomicsPaper 06 Statistical Methods in Economics-IIPaper 07 Mathematical Methods for Economics-IIPaper 08 Concurrent – Credit Language

Semester IIIPaper 09 Intermediate Microeconomics-IPaper 10 Intermediate Macroeconomics-IPaper 11 Economic History of India: 1857-1947Paper 12 Introductory EconometricsPaper 13 Concurrent – Interdisciplinary

Semester IVPaper 14 Intermediate Microeconomics-IIPaper 15 Intermediate Macroeconomics-IIPaper 16 Economy, State and SocietyPaper 17 Indian Economic Development since 1947 - IPaper 18 Concurrent – Discipline Centered I

Semester VPaper 19 Indian Economic Development since 1947 - IIPaper 20 Development Theory and Experience-IPaper 21 Public EconomicsPaper 22 Option -I (any one from List of Group-I)Group-I22A Economics of Health and Education22B Political Economy22C Topics in Microeconomics-I22D Advanced Macroeconomics22E Money and Financial Markets

Semester VIPaper 23 International EconomicsPaper 24 Development Theory and Experience-IIPaper 25 Option-II (any one from List of Group-II)

Group – II25A Comparative Economic Development: 1850- 195025B Applied Econometrics25C Topics in Microeconomics-II25D Financial Economics25E Environmental EconomicsPaper 26 Concurrent – Discipline Centered II

B.A. (Honours) Business EconomicsThe purpose of B.A. (Hons.) Business Economics is todevelop analytical skills among the students. The presentbusiness scenario is fast changing and due toliberalization and globalization many challenging areasand prospects are surfacing. Keeping this in mind it wasfelt that the students should also be equipped with thecapability to accept the challenges of a new economicand business environment.The admission in B.A. (Hons.) Business Economicswill be made on the basis of the common entrance testto be conducted by the Department of BusinessEconomics, South Delhi Campus, University of Delhi.The merit list will be prepared giving 50% weightage toEntrance Test and 50% weightage to marks obtained inSSC (XII) examination. The merit list will be preparedand counseling will be done at the Business EconomicsDepartment, University of Delhi, South Campus.During the three years course the College organizesvarious activities from time to time. Seminars anddiscussions are held where eminent personalities areinvited. Industrial trips are organized for the students.The three years full time degree course is split into sixsemesters. The semester wise detail of the course isgiven below:

Semester I101 Micro Economics – I102 Statistics for business Economics103 Fundamentals of Business & Accounting104 Business Communication

Semester II201 Microeconomics – II202 Mathematics for Business Economics203 Legal Aspects of Business204 Marketing Management

Semester III301 Macroeconomics- I302 Industrial Economics303 Business Finance304 Basic Econometrics

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Semester IV401 Macroeconomics II402 Organisational Behaviour403 Quantitative Techniques for Management404 Indian Financial System

Semester V501 Indian Economy502 Computational Techniques for Business

Economics511 Elective Paper F1- Investment Management521 Elective Paper M1- Consumer Behaviour531 Elective Paper Q1- Advanced Econometrics541 Elective Paper E1- International Economics551 Elective Paper P1- Project Management

Semester VI601 Environment Economics602 Business Strategy & Ethics611 Elective Paper F2- International Finance

Management621 Elective Paper M2- Advertisement & Branding631 Elective Paper Q2- Advanced Mathematical

Techniques641 Elective Paper E2- Economic Growth & Policy651 Elective Paper P2-Entrepreneurship and

Family BusinessFor the elective papers in the Vth and Vith semesters,students will be required to opt for two groups from amongthe five groups: Finance (F), Economics (E), ProjectManagement and Entrepreneurship (P), Marketing (M)and Quantitative Techniques (Q). For each chosen group,students will be required to enroll for the first paper inthe Vth semester and the second paper in the VIsemester. The groups and the papers are as follows:

FINANCEF1 Investment Management Paper No. 511F2 International Finance Management paper no. 611

MARKETINGM1 Consumer Behaviour Paper No. 521M2 Advertisement & Brand Paper no.621

QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUESQ1 Advanced Econometrics Paper No. 531Q2 Advanced Mathematical Techniques Paper No. 631

ECONOMICSE1 International Economics Paper No. 541E2 Economic Growth & Policy Paper No. 641PROJECT MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

P1 Project Management Paper No. 551P2 Entrepreneurship and Family Business Paper

no. 651.

B. Sc.(H) COMPUTER SCIENCE

Requirement of Subjects studied and Passed

Mathematics, One language and two other Subjectslisted as Academic Subjects.

Minimum Eligibility Condition for Admission

The Candidate must have passed Senior SchoolCertificates Examination (XII) with Mathematics, of theCBSE Board or any other equivalent examination thereto in Arts/Commerce/Science Subjects and should havesecured:a. 60% or more marks in Mathematics.b. 55% or more marks in aggregate of four subjects

including mathematics, one language and two Othersubjects listed as academic Subjects by therespective Boards.

Basis of Selection

The admission would be based on the aggregate of marksscored (Class XII) in the best three academic subjectsincluding Mathematics (not more than one language tobe considered). The Students who have studied Physics,Chemistry and Mathematics in class XII will be given5% additional weightage in admissions.

Course of Study

The B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science three-year full timeDegree Program shall comprise of six semesters, viz.Semester-I, II, III, IV, V and VI. Evaluation is carried outbased on internal assessment of the work carried outthroughout the semester and the examination held atthe end of semester.

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6. Photograph of Parent/Guardian7. Caste Certficate (whereever applicable)Students admitted to the College will be bound by theexisting rules and regulations of the College and theUniversity and any new rules/regulations framed fromtime to time.

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONSFor General CategoryThe minimum percentage of marks required for admissionfor Hons. Courses is 45% aggregate and 40% forVocational Courses in any of the following. examinations:

(i) Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) ofthe Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhiwith pass in four subjects (one language and threeelective subjects) or an examination recognised asequivalent thereto.

orPre-university Examination (2 years after 10 years ofSchooling of an Indian University recognised by theUniversity of Delhi.)

orIntermediate examination of an Indian University / Boardof examination recognised as equivalent thereto (passin 4 written subjects).(ii) Indian School Certificate Examination (12 years) of

the Council of Indian Examination, New Delhi (passin 5 written subjects)

(iii) General Certificate of Education examination of UK*(a) (Wherever G.C.E certificate indicates the grade it

will be treated at par with the grades of IndianCertificate examination for purposes of admissionrequirement.) Pass in five subjects at Ordinary level.

and(b) At least in two subjects at the advance level. These

two advanced level courses may either be chosenform among the five ordinary level subjects or fromoutside this group as prescribed by the University ofDelhi.

For Reserve Category(a) Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe

The minimum eligibility requirement for the scheduledcaste /scheduled tribe candidates will be that theymust have passed the qualifying school examination.Where the admission is based on screening /writtentest, the SC/ST candidates would also be requiredto take the test but their merit list will be drawnseparately.

NOTE: The above Scheme may be changed if CBCSis implemented in DU during 2015-16.

Prospectus will be available between 10.00 a.m.and 1.00 p.m. on all working days.1. Candidates are advised to see the admission cut off

list which will be displayed on the DU/ College Website and College notice board. No postal intimationwill be sent to the applicants about their admission.

2. Candidates whose names appear in the admissionlist shall be required to fill up the provisional AdmissionForm and submit it along with necessary certificate/documents and deposit their fees as per schedule.

Important dates for receipt of application forms andnotification of admission lists are given in the bulletin ofinformation. Fees will be accepted between 10.00 a.m.and 1.00 p.m. At the time of admission, students mustbring the following documents in original, alongwith copies attested by a gazetted officer/selfattested copies.1. Provisional Certificate from the Principal of the School/

College last attended.2. Matriculation certificate.3. Detailed Mark Sheet of 12th class4. Five copies of passport size photographs.5. Character Certificate (in original)

PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION

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(b) Other Backward ClassesThe OBC candidates shall be given a relaxation inthe minimum eligibility in the qualifying examinationand in the minimum eligibility(if any) in the admissionentrance test to the extent of 10% of the minimumeligibility marks prescribed for the general categorycandidate. All those OBC candidate who meet theminimum eligibility marks in the qualifyingexamination and the minimum eligibility marks (if any)in the entrance test shall be eligible for admission inorder of their merit, keeping in view the availability ofseats reserved for them. The OBC candidates whobelong to the ‘Non-Creamy Layer’ and whose castesappear in the Central List of the OBCs only shall beeligible to be considered for admission under the OBCcategory.

(c) Persons With DisabilitiesThe PWD candidates with not less than 40%disability shall be given a relaxation in the minimumeligibility to the extent of 5%.

(d) Children/Widows of the eligible Armed ForcesPersonnel (CW Category)A concession of 5% marks in minimum eligibilityrequirements in the qualifying examinations.

Admission will be finalized strictly on the basis of merit.All admissions to shall be done on the basis of thepercentage of marks secured by the student in thequalifying examination out of the four best subjectsincluding one language.

No student will be allowed to take admission intwo courses/colleges simultaneously. In case, acandidate is found admitted in two courses/collegessimultaneously, the admission in all courses/colleges will be cancelled.

For admission under the reserved categories of KashmiriMigrants/Children of War Widows, the admissionprocess shall continue to be centralized and conductedat the University level by the office of Deputy Registrar,Academic.

All those candidates who are covered under any of thecategories of reservation for children of War Widows/Kashmiri Migrants must register separately online/ offlineif they wish to be considered for any other category(Gen./OBC/SC/ST/PwD).

Procedure for calculation of ‘Bestof Four’ Subjects Percentage for

B.A. (Hons.) CourseThe best of four subjects should include:i.) One Language (Core/Elective/Functional)

(In case a candidate has studied both elective andcore in any language(s), then the core language willbe treated as language while elective language canbe considered as an academic/elective subject)

ii.) The subject in which admission is sought(If the subject in which the candidate is seekingadmission in the Honours course is not included inthe Best of Four, he/she is entitled to a disadvantageof 2.5%)

iii.) Any two other academic/elective subjects as per List A.(If any subject not included in List A is consideredwhile calculating the Best of Four by a candidate,he/she is entitled to a disadvantage of 2.5% for eachsubject considered which is not included in List A).

List AThe following subjects are considered elective/academic and can be included in the Best of Four:

** Accountancy shall be considered equivalent to Commercewherever any board (such as CBSE) is not offering Commerceas a subject.

# Music will be treated Academic/Elective only for Honours inMusic.

## Physical Education will be treated Academic/Elective only forHonours in Physical Education.

1. For admission to B.Com (Hons.), the Best of Fourpercentage should include one language (core/elective/functional), the subject Commerce (orAccountancy in case of boards that do not offerCommerce as a subject; eg., CBSE Board) and anyother two elective subjects mentioned in the list A.

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NOTE:1. The candidate should have studied and passed Maths

at the qualifying level exam in order to be eligible forthe admission to the course.

2. The subject ‘Informatics Practices’ will be equivalentto Computer Science for admission in B.Sc. (Hons.)Computer Science only.

3. The candidates must have studied and passedMathematics at qualifying exams for admissiontoB.A. (Hons.) Economics and Commerce.

4. The University may define any other relevant subjectsas Academic/Elective for a particular HonoursCourse.

Procedure of Calculation of Bestof Four Percentage for B.A.

(Vocational Studies)The following subjects have to be included in thecalculation of the Best of Four percentage:i.) One Language (Elective/Core/Functional)ii.) Any three elective subjects can be chosen. A

disadvantage of 3% may be imposed on the Best ofFour percentage in case of change of stream.

iii.) For admission to B.A. (Vocational) only, relatedvocational subjects may be treated at par withacademic/elective subjects.

SCHEDULED CASTE/SCHEDULEDTRIBE/OBC/PwD

There is a reservation as per University rules for thestudents belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PwD. categories.They will be admitted by the College directly and theircut-off for admission will be notified separately. The rules& eligibility for admission will be governed by the rulesand regulations of DU/UGC/GOI.

FOREIGN STUDENTSForeign Students who satisfy the course and agerequirements are required to apply to :Foreign Students Advisor,Foreign Students Registry,C/o Faculty Management StudiesUniversity of Delhi, Delhi-110007For Further information, please contact the ForeignStudents Advisor.

COLLEGE FEES AND OTHERANNUAL CHARGES TO BE PAID

AT THE TIME OF ADMISSIONDetails of admission fee and other annual charges to bepaid by the students of 1st year of Bachelor with Honoursin Management Studies, Commerce, Economics,History and English during the year 2013-2014.

Maintenance Grant

Admission fee 5.00Tuition fee 180.00Library Reading Room fee 400.00College Magazine fee 150.00Identity Card 50.00Medical fee 50.00Garden fee 15.00

Total Rs. 850.00

Students’ Societies Account

University Enrolment fee 250.00University Athletics Association fee 50.00University Union (D.U.S.U.) 20.00University cultural fee 5.00W.U.S. fee 5.00Sexual Harassment fee 10.00University Development fee 600.00Sports fee 500.00Social Function fee 100.00College Students Union fee 250.00Students Societies Gen. Fund fee 50.00Academic Societies fee 200.00Students Aid/Welfare fund fee 10.00Development fee 1500.00Amenities fund fee 1500.00Placement fee 600.00N.C.C. fee 50.00N.S.S. fee 50.00Environment fee 50.00Security (Refundable) 1000.00Cultural ,Trade, Exhibition fee 400.00Industrial Tour/Study Visit (All Courses) 250.00Computer Charges 500.00E. Governance Fee 500.00Internal Exams Stationery 200.00Students’ Societies Activities Fee 500.00

Total Rs. 9150.00

Grand Total Rs. 10000.00

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which he/she is expected to carry with him/her at alltimes. He/she will have to produce the same wheneverrequired to do so. Duplicate Identity Card shall be issuedas per procedure prescribed by the College.

NOTICE BOARDIt shall be the duty of every student to check the NoticeBoard daily. No excuse shall be entertained for non-compliance with any order on the plea that he/she hasnot seen the notice board.

OFFICE HOURS FORSTUDENT DEALING

The College Office works from 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.from Monday to Friday for all student dealings. Generallythe students shall have to apply in advance for issue ofall certificates/duplicate identity cards/ attestation offorms.The Students can meet the Principal regarding theirproblems between 11.00 a.m. and 12.00 noon on allworking days. However, before meeting, the Principalthey may contact the College Administrative Officer forassistance and guidance.

CVS LUMINARIES(OLD STUDENTS ASSOCIATION)

All outgoing Students can become members of theAssociation against payment of membership fee asdecided by the College form time to time.

OVERSEAS STUDENTSASSOCIATION

The College has an Overseas Students Association ofwhich all the overseas students of the College areautomatically members. This association arrangescultural get-together of the overseas students to promotegreater understanding about their culture amongst Indianstudents.

D.T.C· BUS PASS COUNTERDTC passes are issued to bonafide students of theCollege by D.T.C authorities on the basis of verificationby college.

ATTENDANCEAll students are expected to attend classes regularly.

GENERAL RULES REGARDING FEES1. Students will pay the fees in advance at the time of

admission.The Examination fee shall be paid afterwards as perschedule to be notified on the notice board.

2. All annual dues are payable along with the tuition feeat the time of admission.

3. Fees may be accepted in cash/ by pay order/online.

CANCELLATION OF ADMISSIONAND REFUND OF FEES

PAYMENT OF COLLEGE DUES(IInd/IIIrd Year Students)

The students of 2nd and 3rd year should deposit their feealong with the annual dues as soon as the results of therespective examinations are declared. In no case feewill be accepted beyond one month from the date of thedeclaration of the result. The class wise date of paymentof dues will be notified on the College notice board atthe appropriate time.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSESThe College also offers part time certificate / diplomacourses in French and German Languages. The studentsinterested may enroll themselves in these add oncourses. The office may be contacted for admission inLanguage Courses.

RE-ADMISSION OF THE STUDENTSRe-admission of students will be made as per rules ofD.U.

IDENTITY CARDSEvery student of the College is issued an identity card

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internal assessment as laid down in thisOrdinance, subject to exclusions referred toabove. (1) (ii)Internal Assessment marks shall beshown separately in the Marks Sheet issued bythe University and these marks shall be addedto the annual/semester examination marks fordetermining the division of the student. (2) 25%of the maximum marks in each paper inundergraduate courses shall be assigned forInternal Assessment and the remaining 75%marks for the annual/semester UniversityExamination; the time duration and othermodalities of the annual/semester Examinationwith respect to this 75% component shall remainas per existing schemes of examination forvarious undergraduate courses.

(2) (i) (a)There shall be 10% weightage assigned toClass test.

(2) (ii) (a)Each student shall be assessed on the basisof written assignments/tutorials as well as onthe basis of project reports/term papers/seminars. There shall be 10% weightage for suchwritten assignment; and project reports/presentations/term papers/seminars. Eachstudent shall be given at least one writtenassignment per paper in each term, subject to amaximum of 12 written assignments per yearfor all the papers taken together.

(2) (ii) (b) Where the maximum marks in a paperare less than 100, for example 50 marks, thenature of written assignments/ tutorial work shallstand adjusted paripassu.

(2) (iii) There shall be 5% weightage for regularityin attending lectures and tutorials, and the creditfor regularity in each paper, based onattendance, shall be as follows :More than 67%but less than 70% - 1mark70% or more but lessthan 75% - 2 marks75% or more but less than80% - 3 marks80% or more but less than 85% - 4marks85% and above - 5 marks[Medicalcertificates shall be excluded while calculatingcredit towards marks to be awarded forregularity, though such certificates shall continueto be taken into account for the purpose ofcalculating eligibility to appear for examinations

The students will be governed by the attendancerules framed/to be framed by the College/Universityfrom time to time. However, the same will beavailable on the University/College Website.

CODE OF CONDUCTThe Principal may appoint a board of faculty membersto take care of the discipline among students, withpowers to deal with breach of discipline. The studentsshould avoid the following :• Irregular Attendance• Causing disturbance in or outside class-rooms, the

office, library or the playgrounds.• Refusal to participate in the co-curricular activities of

the college or perform the duties assigned to them.• Misconduct or misbehavior at any time.• Disobedience of orders given to them by the Principal

and Teachers.• Disfigurement, or damage to, the College building,

property and books.• Parents/Guardians are requested to help the College

authorities in keeping their wards disciplined.

The College Associations organise educational cumexcursion trips for students. Parents/Guardians areadvised to seek verification of such trips from collegeauthorities before permitting their wards.

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

(Ordinance VIII E)(1)(i) The scheme for Internal Assessment shall be

followed in the regular stream only, withexclusions as per the Appendix, and shall beapplicable to the students admitted from theacademic session 2003-04 onwards (i.e. to beginwith for the first year students) in bothundergraduate and postgraduate degreecourses. This scheme of Internal Assessmentshall not be applicable to the School ofCorrespondence Course and ContinuingEducation, Non-Collegiate Women’s EducationBoard and Non-Formal Education Cell (formerlyExternal Candidates Cell). The specificOrdinances pertaining to schemes ofexaminations of various courses shall standamended, mutatis mutandis, to the extent of

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as per the existing provisions of OrdinanceVII.2.9.(a)(ii).]

(2) (iv)There shall be a Moderation Committee forInternal Assessment in each College, discipline-wise, which shall comprise of the senior mostteacher in the department, the teacher-in-chargeof the department and the previous teacher-in-charge of the department: provided that if, forany reason, the membership of the Committeefalls below 3, the Principal of the college shallnominate suitable members from among theteachers of that department/college to fill thevacancies.

(3)With the introduction of InternalAssessment, themaximum marks for the University Examinationin each paper shall stand reduced accordingly.

(4)The promotion criteria shall be as per the existingOrdinances for University Examinations, asapplicable to respective courses. In addition, thesame criteria shall apply to the total of theUniversity Examination and the InternalAssessment, taken together.

(5) (i)There shall be a Monitoring Committee forInternal Assessment at the University levelconsisting of the Dean of Colleges as theChairperson along with three other Deans oneof whom shall be a member of the ExecutiveCouncil, and the Controller of Examinations asMember-Secretary. The Committee shallmonitor the receipt of Internal Assessmentmarks from various colleges and ensure timelycompliance. If a College fails to submit theInternal Assessment marks in time, the Universityshall not declare the result for such a course inthat College. The responsibility for non-declaration of the result of any course in thecollege in such circumstances will be solely thatof the college.

(5) (ii)There shall be a Monitoring Committee forInternal Assessment in every College, whichshall be chaired by the Principal of the Collegeand will be made up of the Vice- Principal (andin case there is no Vice-Principal, the Bursar),Secretary Staff Council, and two senior facultymembers to be nominated by the Principal. This

Committee shall be responsible for the entireprocess of Internal Assessment in the College,including redressal of grievances, if any.

(6) (i)In the case of students who repeat one or morepaper(s), or all papers of Part I or Part II or PartIII, the Internal Assessment marks shall becarried forward.

(6) (ii)In the following special cases, in lieu ofInternal Assessment, students shall be awardedmarks (for the previous years. papers) in thesame proportion as the marks obtained in thatpaper in the University Examination.

(6) (ii) (a)Students who migrate from otherUniversities to the University of Delhi in theIIndYear;

(6) (ii) (b)Students who fail in the Part I Examinationof Honours Courses and join Pass/GeneralCourses in the IInd year; and

(6) (ii) (c)Students who transfer from 1st year Pass/General Courses to Honours Courses in the 2ndyear. (6) (iii) Students who migrate from non-formal streams in the University of Delhi (i.e.School of Correspondence Courses andContinuing Education, Non-Collegiate Women.sEducation Board and Non-Formal EducationCell, formerly External Candidates Cell) to theRegular stream and vice versa, shall carry assuch the marks obtained in the preceding year(s).

(7) Tutorials shall be held regularly for the post-graduate courses of the University by theconcerned Department in cooperation withColleges; and at least 25% marks shall beassigned for Internal Assessment in each paperof the post-graduate courses. The InternalAssessment in the post-graduate courses maybe based on regularity and attendance; classtests and house examination; and writtenassignments, projects/term papers/seminars/fieldwork. Post-graduate courses where theweightage of Internal Assessment is 25 per centor more, Departments may continue with theexisting schemes.

(8) In the case of a student who is selected as amember of the N.C.C. to participate in the annualN.C.C. Camps or is deputed to undertake Civil

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Defence work and allied duties, or in the caseof a student who is enrolled in the NationalService Scheme and is deputed to variouspublic assignments by or with the approval ofthe Head of the institution concerned, or astudent who is selected to participate in sportsor other activities organized by the Inter-University Board or in national or internationalfixtures in games and sports approved by theVice- Chancellor, or a student who is requiredto represent the University at the Inter-UniversityYouth Festival, or a student who is required toparticipate in periodical training in the TerritorialArmy, or a student who is deputed by the Collegeto take part in Inter-College sports, fixtures,debates, seminars, symposia or social workprojects, or a student who is required torepresent the College concerned in debates andother extracurricular activities held in otherUniversities or such other activities approved bythe Vice-Chancellor, the following provision willapply :

(8) (i)A student in the categories listed above, willhave to fulfill the requirement of writtenassignments and projects/term papers/seminars/field-work with the flexibility, however, that he/she may, if necessary, be allowed additional timefor submission of written assignments.

(8) (ii)A student in the categories listed above, whois unable to write the House Examination onaccount of his/her participation in such aforesaidactivities, may be assessed by the Collegethrough an alternative mode in lieu of the HouseExamination. This may be done only inexceptional circumstances.

(8) (iii)A student in the categories listed above, willget the benefit of attendance for InternalAssessment for the classes missed as per theexisting provisions of Ordinance VII.2.(9)(a)(i).

(9) (i)The University reserves the right to review,and if necessary moderate the marks in InternalAssessment in any paper/ papers in any College/Department.

(9) (ii)The respective University ModerationCommittees in each subject shall moderate, if

necessary, the Internal Assessment marks acrossColleges.

Note 1 : For details refer to ordinance VIII E copiesof which are available in the office/library.

Note 2 : The above scheme of internal assessmentmay be modified in view of the semester systemto be introduced in all the courses.

EXAMINATIONUniversity examinations are held twice a year forsemester based courses. Periodic assessments andclass tests are held in the College to prepare the studentsfor the end term examination.

TOTAL PROHIBITION OF RAGGINGRegulations have been made by UGC / Government toroot out ragging in all its forms from Universities, Collegesand other educational institutions in the country byprohibiting it by law, preventing its occurrence by followingthe provisions of these Regulations and punishing thosewho indulge in ragging as provided for in theseRegulations and the appropriate law in force.“Ragging” means the following:Any conduct whether by words spoken or writtenor by an act which has the effect of teasing, treatingor handling with rudeness any other student,indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities whichcauses or is likely to cause annoyance, hardshipor psychological harm or to raise fear orapprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior studentor asking the students to do any act or performsomething which such student will not in theordinary course and which has the effect of causingor generating a sense of shame or embarrassmentso as to adversely affect the physique or psyche ofa fresher or a junior student.Ragging in all its forms is totally banned in theentire institution, including its departments,constituent units, all its premises (academic,residential, sports, canteen, etc.) whether locatedwithin the campus or outside and in all means oftransportation of students whether public or private.

“As per Ordinance XV - C, ragging in any form isstrictly prohibited within the premises of College/Department or Institution and any part of DelhiUniversity system as well as on public transport.Any individual or collective act or practice orragging constitutes gross indiscipline and shall

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be dealt with under this Ordinance.The student and parents will have to sign anundertaking to the effect that they are aware ofthe law regarding prohibition of ragging as wellas punishment, and to the effect that he/ she hasnot been expelled and /or debarred fromadmission by any institution and that he/she, iffound guilty of the offence of ragging and / orabetting ragging, is liable to be punishedappropriately.

RULES OF DISCIPLINE1. Students shall conduct themselves with dignity and

display good manners both towards the members ofthe staff (teaching and administrative) and towardsfellow students. Insubordination, unbecominglanguage or misconduct including teasing etc. shallbe severely dealt with.

2. Students shall maintain silence in class rooms anddesist from demonstrations or disorderly behavior.They should not loiter in the corridors or in front ofclass rooms or the office and must observe decorumat all times. During their free period students shouldmake use of the Library/Reading room.

3. Students shall leave their vehiclesin the parking spaceprovided for the purpose. No vehicles shall be left inany other part of the College building.

4. Smoking in the College is prohibited Those foundsmoking in the College shall be fined Rs. 100/- in thefirst instance and higher fines/punishment will beimposed on subsequent offences.

5. Indulging in ragging in any form is a criminal offence.Necessary legal action including termination, filingof FIR etc. willbe taken.

6. The students quite often use staff toilets No. 10 (nearGirls Common Room) and No. 48 (near Teaching StaffRoom), which are exclusively for staff members only.The students are instructed not to make use of thesetoilets and use their own toilets (Ground & First Floor).Any one found using these staff toilets will be finedRs. 100/- at the first instance and Rs. 500/- at thesecond and subsequent instance.

7. It is mandatory and obligatory for each student toattend all the events of the College viz. Annual DayPrize Distribution Function, Annual Sports Day,Culture Programme, Fresher’s Welcome, andFarewell Party etc.

8. Students are responsible for their conduct to thePrincipal and are prohibited from doing anything, either

inside the College or outside the college, that willamount to breach of discipline or interference in thenormal working of the College. A student will be liableto disciplinary action for violation of any of the rulesof discipline. Disciplinary actions may involve warningand / or fines and / or suspension from the class,from examination, from use of the College library oreven expulsion from the College as such or any suchaction as provided in ordinance XV-B, XV-C and XV-Dof the rules of discipline of the University of Delhi.The Ordinance XV - D is based on the policyagainst Sexual Harassment by the Delhi Universityand seeks to maintain and create an academicand work environment free of sexual harassmentfor students, academic and non-teaching staff ofthe Delhi University.” Copy of the Ordinance isavailable on College website.

9. Students shall conduct themselves in a disciplinedmanner both towards the members of the staff(Teaching and Non-Teaching) and towards their fellowstudents. In addition unbecoming language or rudeconduct shall be severely dealt with in accordancewith the provisions leading to fine/suspension /expulsion from the college as deemed fit by thePrincipal.

10. Students shall maintain perfect discipline in class-rooms and desist from demonstration of disorderlybehavior. They must not loiter in corridors or in frontof class rooms or office rooms and must maintainsilence. During their free periods, students must workquietly in the library or reading room but withoutcausing any disturbance. Smoking in the Collegepremises i.e. lawns, canteen, auditorium, class-rooms, corridors, staircases, library and reading roomis strictly prohibited. Use of mobile phones and otheraudio devices are prohibited in and around the classrooms. Use canteen for refreshments. classroomsand corridors are not the places to do so.

11. Students shall take proper care of the College propertyand they must not spoil or cause any damage to ortamper or deface College property, furniture, fittingetc. They shall not spoil the lawns. Students who doso will have to pay the cost of damage/ loss causedto the property of the college.

12. Students shall leave their vehicles locked in the spaceprovided for this purpose. No vehicle shall be left inany space other than the specified one. The Collegewill not be responsible for any damage or loss onthis account.

13. No society can be formed in the college without the

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permission of the Principal. No person can be invitedto address a meeting in the college without the priorpermission of the Principal or allowed to enter collegewithout the prior permission of the Principal or allowedto use the name of the Principal or his office in anyform as specified above.

14. No student suffering from any contagious or infectiousdisease will be permitted to attend the College.

15. Any student who is found impersonating or allowingimpersonation on his / her behalf at the UniversityExamination will stand expelled from the College withimmediate effect. No letter calling for explanation orshow cause notice will be issued to such student.No such student will be re-admitted to the College.

16. Outsiders are not allowed inside the College premiseswithout permission of the College authorities. For thestudents, there shall be identity card entry in theCollege and they must produce their identity cardswhen asked.

17. Barring Clause 18, violations of the above mentionedrules will lead to severe disciplinary action involvingfine, suspension and expulsion from the college. The

Principal can take such action even without assigningany reason.

18. The use of mobiles in the college campus is strictlyprohibited. Anyone found using the mobile will be finedRs. 200/- at the first instance and Rs. 500/- forsubsequent use.

Submission of Scholarship forms in respect of SC/ST students under Post Metric Scheme ScholarshipStudents of National Capital Territory of Delhi belongingto SC/ST are awarded Scholarship under Post-metricScheme. They should produce a certificate from D.C.Delhi and the income of parents should not exceed Rs.2000/- p.m.For necessary notification, eligible candidates may seethe College Notice Board regularly.Applications for these scholarships are usually invitedin the month of September/October.Besides these, there are a few other scholarships offeredby the University of Delhi, the details of which can becollected from the Convenor of the ScholarshipCommittee.

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DETAIL OF IMPORTANT COMMITTEES/INCHARGES

Admission Grievance Committee

Dr.(Mrs.) Shalini Singhal, Convenor 9871373977Dr. (Mrs.) Meenakshi Agarwal 9891513103Dr. Ajay Kumar 9891006432

Special Categories Admission Enabling Committee

Dr.(Mrs.) M. Geetha 9810617815Ms.Rekha Rani 9210660859Dr. Sunil 9968187077Mr. Sunil Koak 9968276459

NCC Incharge

Lt. Cdr. (Dr.) Surender Singh 9811038315

NSS Incharge

Dr.(Mrs.) M. Geetha 9810617815

Co-ordinator North-EastStudents Council

Dr.(Mrs.) Anu Satyal 9810863662

Convenor, Discipline Committee

Dr. Kuldeep Ahuja 9810653772

College Complaint Committee (Against Sexual Harassment)

Dr.(Mrs.) M. Geetha, Convenor 9810617815

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