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HINDU COLLEGE, DU
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Principal’s Message
Since its inception 118 years ago, Hindu College has grown
from a group of merely 13 students to a diverse and bustling
community of over 3500 students. Deeply rooted in its
tradition and heritage, Hindu College has been able to
constantly re-invent its own identity primarily through the
influx of hundreds of bright and talented students every
year.
The motto of the college, 'Music of Truth', inspires the drive
of seeking knowledge in all its ways and forms. The college,
through its academic departments and a myriad of extra-
curricular activities is able to sustain this pursuit of
knowledge and is the ideal place for students to achieve
excellence.
With an extremely dedicated set of teachers and support
staff and an excellent infrastructure, the college ensures
that the students are provided with the best environment to
learn and grow in.
We seek to prepare our young women and men such that
when they leave Hindu College, they are well-rounded
individuals ready to take on challenges in their respective
fields.
This prospectus is designed to welcome prospective
students on the journey of seeking academic and extra-
curricular fulfillment at our institution. In the glimpses of
our college that are presented in this prospectus, there are
hundreds of wonderful opportunities hidden for so many
students who will become Hinduites this year.
I look forward to welcoming an exciting group of individuals
from all corners of the country. I am convinced that your
immense talent and dedication will take the college to
greater heights. In return, your three years at Hindu will be
some of the most memorable in your life: with several
opportunities to grow as individuals and friendships to last a
lifetime.
Dr Anju Srivastava, Principal
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Bursar Dr Reena Jain
Senior P.A. to PrincipalMs Rajesh Sharma
Section Officer (Admin.)Sh. Sadar Singh Rawat
Section Officer (Accounts)Sh. Mahesh C. Rawat
LibrarianMr. Sanjeev Dutt SharmaDr Naorem Santakrus Singh
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1. Ms. S. Rubina Naqvi
2. Mr. Sunil Dua
3. Ms. Seema Paliwal (Convenor)
4. Dr. Aparna Saxena
5. Dr. Neera Sharma
Special Thanks to:
1. Dr. Amit Tanwar
2. Dr. Neha Batra Bali
3. Mr. Shalesh Kumar
4. Dr. Arvind Kumar Sambal
5. Dr. Soniya
6. Dr. Dinesh Kumar
7. Ms. Manisha Chawla
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indu College is recognized as one of the premier academic institutions in the Hcountry. It stands tall in public esteem and also in the memories of its alumni,
many of whom are now prominent figures in government, business and industry, the media
and education. Notwithstanding its name, students from all religions have grown up here
and excelled in the chosen areas of their interests, be it academics, sports, or extra-
curricular activities.
Hindu College was founded more than a century ago in 1899, by Late Shri Krishan Dass ji
Gurwale. In the backdrop of the nationalist struggle against British rule, some prominent
citizens including Shri Gurwaleji of Delhi, decided to start a college that would, while being
non-elitist and non-sectarian, provide nationalist education to the youth. Originally, the
College was housed in a humble building in Kinari Bazar, Chandni Chowk, and was affiliated
to Punjab University as there was no Delhi University at that time. As the college grew, it
faced a major crisis in 1902 due to inadequate infrastructure. But fortunately, at this point,
Rai Bahadur Sultan Singh generously donated a part of his historic property, (which
originally belonged to Col. Skinner) at Kashmere Gate, to the College, thereby enabling it to
function there till 1953, following which, it moved to its present location in Delhi University.
Hindu College was a centre for intellectual and political debate during India's freedom
struggle, especially during the Quit India Movement. This is the only College in Delhi to have
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a Students' Parliament since 1935, which in fact, provided a platform to many national
leaders including Mahatma Gandhi, Pt. Moti Lal Nehru, Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, Sarojini
Naidu, Annie Besant, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, and Subhash Chandra Bose for motivating the
youth. Responding whole-heartedly to Gandhiji's Quit India call in 1942, the college played
a leading role in India's freedom struggle as some teachers and students of the College even
went to prison.
The College has seen remarkable growth over the years. And, today it is not only one of the
most distinguished graduate and postgraduate co-educational institutions in the country,
but is also, by many accounts, the college of first choice in Delhi. It boasts of an
accomplished faculty of about 140 members, and about 3600 students. The College is also
proud of its efficient and very supportive administrative/non-teaching staff. It offers a
number of courses in the Science, Humanities and the Social Science Streams. The College
also has a rich collection of books and journals in its library, well-equipped laboratories, the
NSS and NCC Rooms, etc. There is also a Students' Centre that offers the facilities of a
seminar room, bank, computer room, stationery shop, and a photocopier, etc. Spread over
twenty five acres of land, the College premises are housed in one of the prime locations of
the North Campus of the University of Delhi, well connected by road and the Delhi Metro.
The college campus is well known for its well-maintained gardens and lovely trees, a vast
sports ground, and a men's hostel which can accommodate nearly 200 students. The
College also has one of the finest auditoria in Delhi, a state-of-the-art seminar room, and
last but not the least, its very own canteen where the eatables can get as sumptuous as the
discussions. The work for the infrastructure development is underway. This includes the
new Academic Block, and Girls’ hostel which would accommodate nearly 150 students.
The College provides a liberal, lively and competitive environment enabling students to
carve out a niche for themselves in their chosen arenas. Besides the infrastructural
facilities, the strength of the College lies in its congenial and enriching atmosphere, which
plays a crucial role in maintaining the excellent record the College is renowned for.
Generations of students who have been groomed in this College have excelled in different
walks of life, with the years spent in the College providing them a solid foundation on which
they could craft their success. The College is committed to providing leadership and
direction for the times ahead in every sphere of human enterprise and endeavor.
Hindu College celebrated its centenary in February 1999, renewing its commitment to the
values and goals that it was founded on, and has stood for, since its inception. As part of the
centenary celebrations, the Distinguished Alumni Awards were instituted, under the able
leadership of Mr. Lalit Bhasin, an eminent lawyer. These Awards are conferred on those of its
alumni who have made significant contributions in their fields. There are two additional
awards, namely Lifetime Achievement Award and Young Achievers' Award, which also go to
distinguished alumni. The Alumni Association has evolved, over the years, into a dynamic
and vibrant body. It contributes actively towards the development and cultural activities of
the college.
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Departmental Profiles
Department of Commerce
The Department of Commerce offers B.Com (Hons) at the under graduate level and M.Com at the
postgraduate level. It has highly experienced faculty which ensures smooth teaching-learning process in
the Department. One of the most vibrant Departments of the college, it boasts of air-conditioned, IT
enabled class rooms and a Computer Lab run by the Department. In addition, each student also has
access to the Centralized Computer Lab Facility, college library and other state-of-art Infrastructure
facilities available in the college. The library has a vast collection of books and journals, on-line and
offline, catering to different areas of specialization in commerce and business. The students are
encouraged to participate in various interactive activities with a view to inculcate in them the qualities of
leadership and Management. The Department has 'Kaizen' and 'Finance and Investment Cell' societies
for bringing out the creativity of students. The Department attracts some of the most talented and
academically brilliant students from across the country. The final year graduates of the department have
been successfully absorbed by reputed companies, facilitated by the College's Placement Cell ‘Disha’.
This apart many of our graduates choose to pursue other professional programs such as CA, CS, MBA,
Law etc., in India and abroad. The Department takes pride in having its Alumni occupying prestigious
positions in the corporate world.
Faculty:
1. Dr. POONAM SETHI
M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D; Associate Professor
2. Dr. KULWINDER KAUR
M.A., Ph. D; Assistant Professor
3. Ms. RINKU MANOCHA
M.Com, M.Phil; Assistant Professor
(Teacher in charge)
4. Ms. SANGEETA ARORA
M.Com, M.Phil; Assistant Professor
5. Dr. LOVLEEN GUPTA
M.Com, CA, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
6. Mr ATUL GUPTA
MBA; Assistant Professor
7. Ms.Gurjeet Kaur
MBA; Assistant Professor
Department of Economics
The Economics Department of Hindu College takes pride in being among the best Departments for the
study of Economics at the undergraduate level. It comprises a young and dynamic faculty of eight
members with diverse specializations and /or interests. For details of courses that will be offered by the,
Department, please visit The teaching methodology combines standard methods of www.du.ac.in.
University education – lectures and tutorials, with written assignments, project work, field trips, and
student presentations both in class and in seminars. Students are also encouraged to participate in the
corporate and research life of institutions outside college through internships.
The department has an active and vibrant Economics Society that organizes a variety of events to
promote students' interest in the subject. These events include the Ranjan Roy Memorial Debate, O.P.
Kaushik Memorial Lecture, and the Economics Festival “L' Economiste”. The Society also brings out an
annual Economics magazine “Arth” to which faculty members, students and professionals from related
fields contribute articles.
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All the activities are aimed at encouraging the students to explore beyond the frontiers of the prescribed
syllabus, evaluate economic issues using the skills and tools acquired both inside and outside the
classroom, and interact with experts from diverse areas of specialization.
Faculty:
1. Ms. SHEIKH RUBINA NAQVI
M.A.; Associate Professor (Teacher-in-Charge)
2. Ms. ARCHANA AGGARWAL
M.A.; Assistant Professor
3. Dr. NITI BHUTANI
M.A., M.S., Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
4. Mr CHANDAN SINGHA
M.A., M.Phil.; Assistant Professor
5. Ms. NIDHI DHAMIJA
M.A., M.Phil.; Assistant Professor
6. Mr ABDUL RASHID C.K.
M.A.; Assistant Professor
7. Dr. PUJA SAXENA
M.A., Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
8. Dr. ABDUL RAHIM ANSARI
M.A., Ph.D; Assistant Professor
The English Department is one of the oldest and most reputed Departments in Hindu College. Its
reputation has been steadily enhanced over the years through the hard work of its faculty, which has
traditionally combined excellence in research with a dedication to pedagogy. The faculty includes
specialists in several areas of literary studies; for instance, European Renaissance Literature, Literature
of the English Romantics, the Victorian Literature, Classic and Modern American Literature, Modern
European Literature, Theatre and Film Studies, Popular Culture and Post colonial Studies, Twentieth
Century Indian Writing, Classical European and Indian Literature, African and Canadian Studies and
Literary and Cultural Theory.
Students admitted to the First Year Undergraduate Program are given a week-long series of orientation
lectures initiating them to the various approaches and methodologies of literary studies. The overall
performance of students of this department has been consistently of a high standard.
The Department runs the English Literary Society which organizes various events including lectures and
conferences through the academic year and places an emphasis on written work and discussion as crucial
components of the learning process. The Seminar Library of the department provides useful additional
study material for its students.
Faculty:
1. Dr. SUROOPA MUKHERJEE M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D; Associate Professor
2. Dr. P. K. VIJAYAN M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D; Assistant Professor
3. Mr. SUNIL DUA M.A., M.Phil; Assistant Professor
4 . Mr. SIDDHARTH N KANOUJIA M.A., M.Phil.; Assistant Professor
5. Ms. ASHMA SHARMA M.A., M.Phil; Assistant Professor
6. Ms. RICHA BAJAJ M.A., M.Phil.; Assistant Professor (Teacher-in-Charge)
Department of English
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Department of Sanskrit
The Hindi department is one of the oldest and reputed departments of Hindu College, and it is associated
with teaching at undergraduate and post-graduate levels. The department is known for its prominent
founders, especially, Dr Dashrath Ojha, Shri Krishna Shankar Shukla, Dr. Bharat Singh Upadhyay, Dr.
Krishnadutt Paliwal, Dr. Harish Naval and Dr. Suresh Rituparna. At present, there are seven permanent
faculty members. The alumni of this Department have established themselves in academic,
administrative, cultural, and corporate sector, media and cinema.
The department organizes several extra-curricular activities for the all round development of its
students. 'Hindi Sahitya Sabha' organizes several seminars/symposia and encourages the interaction of
its students with many prominent experts in their field. Many inter-college creative activities/
competitions are also organized under this forum.
The department also publishes its half-yearly handwritten magazine 'HASTAKSHAR' which is famous all
over the country. Besides this, 'ABHIRANG' is the Dramatics society of the department which provides a
platform for bringing out the best of the acting potential of their students and enables their personality
development. The Hindi department of Hindu College, through the medium of teaching Literature, is
engaged in the direction of building an environment of creativity and free expression. Come aboard, and
join us in the flight through the free skies!
Faculty
1. Dr. VIJAYA SATI M.A., Ph.D; Associate Professor
2. Dr. RAMESHWAR RAI M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D; Associate Professor
3. Mr. ABHAY RANJAN M.A., M.Phil; Assistant Professor (Teacher-in-Charge)
4. Dr HARINDER KUMAR M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D; Associate Professor
5. Dr RACHNA SINGH M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D; Associate Professor
6. Dr BIMLENDU TIRTHUNKER M.A , Ph.D; Assistant Professor
7. Dr PALLAV KUMAR NANDWANA M.A., Ph.D; Assistant Professor
Department of Hindi
Hindu college is not only one of the most distinguished under graduate educational institution of the
country, it is also the first choice of the students for the study of Sanskrit language and literature.
Students come from North East, Uttrakhand, Punjab, Bihar and other states of the country. The medium
of instruction is the Tri language formula Hindi, Sanskrit & English. More than one hundred and thirty
Students are enrolled at the department. The department has talented and accomplished faculty
members. Their high degree of academic and professional -proficiency is a result of their commendable
academic work. The department also offers interdisciplinary courses.
The students are introduced to critical analysis through commentaries and other modern approaches.
The teachers are interested in interpreting text from modern point view and their endeavour, to inculcate
a scientific approach to the study of Sanskrit, have borne fruits in the form of an innovation project of the
University of Delhi. Together with the botany department teacher and students of Sanskrit Department
worked on the description of by a Sanskrit poet giving it a scientific interpretation.
The department societies Rik and SAMHITA (The language, literature and Cultural society) invite eminent
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scholars for academic discussion. Department of Sanskrit also organizes Sanskrit quiz, Sanskrit debate
and Cultural programmes.
The department has initiated its own library with most useful books for the benefit of the students. Our
endeavour is to impart quality education to the students. It is hoped that the students joining the
department, will find themselves in the most congenial atmosphere, for their studies, throughout their
stay in college.
Faculty
1. Dr. ANITA RAJPAL
M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D; Associate Professor
2. Dr. RAJENDRA KUMAR
M.A, M.Phil., Ph.D; Assistant Professor
3. Dr. VIJAY GARG
M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D; Assistant Professor
4. Dr. JAGMOHAN
M.A., Ph.D; Assistant Professor
(Teacher-in-charge)
5. SHRI PURAN MAL VERMA
M.A., M.Phil; Assistant Professor
Department of History
History is one of the oldest disciplines taught at Hindu College, comprising of a committed and accessible
faculty. The department presently has eight sanctioned posts against which teachers are available. The
faculty specializes in a range of fields such as Ancient India, Ancient Indian Medicine, Medieval
Administration, Colonial History, the Indian Diaspora, Military History, Urbanisation etc. In addition to
teaching, the department organizes special lectures, seminars, panel discussions etc. to augment the
intellectual development of students. Over the years, history students have attained distinction in
different spheres ranging from research, social analysis, teaching, law, administrative services,
corporate sector, media and communications to films. The department has an active history society
“Sakshya” with all students and teachers as its members. The society has the tradition of electing its own
office bearers who under the guidance of faculty members regularly organize seminars, educational
trips, heritage walks, and departmental festival “Yugantar” etc.
The department has a well-equipped library that is run under the supervision of a faculty member. Each
student can enrol herself/himself as its member. The department also seeks to encourage holistic
participation of its students in college life as they can join many extra-curricular societies. The
department endeavours to offer the widest possible options in terms of the papers prescribed by the
University at the undergraduate level. It also admits students for post-graduation in History.
Faculty
1. Dr. RATAN LAL M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D; Associate Professor
2. Dr. ARCHANA VERMA M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D; Associate Professor
3. Dr. SHANKAR KUMAR M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D; Assistant Professor
4. Mr. AHMAD HASAN M.A., M.Phil, Expertise in Persian Language; Assistant Professor (Teacher-in-charge)
5. Ms. RACHNA SINGH M.A., M.Phil; Assistant Professor
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Department of Philosophy
The Department of Philosophy comprises a committed faculty with specialization in diverse areas such as
Indian Philosophy, Greek Philosophy, Continental Thought, Logic, Ethics, Aesthetics and Philosophy of
Religion. More than seventy five years old, the department has grown from strength to strength. At the
time of its inception it had only one teacher on the faculty, the renowned, now deceased, Mr. Prem Chand.
The current number of the faculty is five. To begin with, the department had offered Courses for B.A.
Programme, Inter disciplinary and Discipline Centered Courses for the Honours students from other
Departments, and conducted tutorials for Postgraduate students. Since July 2007, the department has
launched an Honours programme for Undergraduate students. Hindu College is only the third
coeducational college in the University of Delhi to offer an Honours Course in Philosophy. Our students
have brought us laurels, each year we have been getting the top ranks in the University. In addition to the
scheduled lectures and tutorials, the department also holds periodic lectures by renowned scholars,
seminars, group discussions, debates and workshops with the aim of augmenting the integral intellectual
development of the students.
Since the past few years, a lecture series called 'SAMVAD' has been instituted in the department,
renowned academicians from various universities or institutions, both from India and abroad, are invited
to deliver lectures under the aegis of this programme.
Eminent scholars, from India and abroad, who have either delivered lectures or have been associated
with the Department of Philosophy, Hindu College, include Premchand, Balbir Singh, Dhruv Raina, Peter
McLaughlin, Daniel Raveh, V. Sanil, H. S. Prasad, Vibha Chaturvedi, K. P. Shankaran and Vijay Tankha
among many others. The Department's annual festival “PANATHENAEA” and the magazine “FALSAFA”
enable students to showcase their academic, creative and artistic talents.
Faculty
1. Dr. REKHA BASU M.A., M. Phil, Ph. D.; Associate Professor (Teacher-in-Charge)
2. Dr. M.A. DEVASIA M. A., M. Phil, Ph. D.; Assistant Professor
3. Sh. SUMIT NANDAN M. A., M. Phil; Assistant Professor
4. Dr. KRISHNA M. PATHAK M. A., M Phil, Ph. D.; Assistant Professor
5. Dr. ANANYA BARUA M. A., Ph. D.; Assistant Professor
Department of Political SciencePolitical Science as a subject is concerned with the day-to-day affairs of individuals and society. It en-
compasses normative inquiry into larger questions as the best form of political order, the optimum
relationship between the individual and government and the nature of the public good. It is the study of
people's perceptions of their own and of other societies and their place therein. It thus naturally involves
looking into the myriad ways in which people seek to govern themselves and make decisions to manage
and solve their common and collective issues. The focus is on the ways in which political power is
distributed, operated and managed. In so doing, the subject dwells on moral ideals, ethical issues,
political events actions and institutions. It includes both understanding and explaining the world of
politics that is all around us.
The faculty consists of young and enthusiastic teachers committed to creating a democratic academic
culture. At present, it has eight permanent teachers. The department offers a wide choice of optional
courses including 'Public Policy in India', 'Understanding South Asia', 'Feminism: Theory and Practices',
'Contemporary Political Economy', 'Feminism and Indian Politics', 'The United Nations and Global
Conflicts', etc.
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The department has been very active in organizing seminars and symposia on issues of diverse interests.
The participation of the faculty and the students on a regular basis in debates and discussions makes the
department dynamic and vibrant.
The department offers B.A. (Honors) and MA courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels
respectively. At the undergraduate level, the department also offers core and discipline based papers as
part of the BA programme bouquet. Within the framework of the Choice Based Credit System, at the
undergraduate levels, in particular, it offers various skill based interdisciplinary and generic courses.
POLSO, the Political Science society comprises of all the students of the department. It has a democratic
tradition of electing its own representatives who, in consultation with and under the guidance of faculty
members, conduct the academic and cultural activities. The Society organizes its annual festival 'POLITY',
where issues of varied interests are debated and discussed with renowned panelists, with a wide range of
interests and specializations. Apart from the prestigious, 'N.N. Agarwal Inter College paper presentation',
contest is also organized under the aegis of POLSO every year.
The society also brings out an in house annual magazine, 'Siyasat', where students and faculty members
get an opportunity to express themselves creatively. The students are also involved in various other
extracurricular activities such as debating, dance, music, theatre, choreography etc.
Faculty
1. Dr. JAGDISH CHANDER
M. A., M.Phil, Ph.D.; Associate Professor
2. Mr. ISH. N. MISHRA
M. A., M. Phil; Associate Professor
3. Dr. MANEESHA PANDEY
M.A., M. Phil, Ph.D.; Associate Professor
4. Ms. SEEMA DAS
M.A., M. Phil.; Associate Professor
5. Dr. ANIRUDH KUMAR PRASAD
M.A., M. Phil, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
6. Mr. CHANDRACHUR SINGH
M.A., M. Phil; Assistant Professor
(Teacher-in-charge)
7. Mr PARTHA PRATIM SHIL
M.A., M. Phil; Assistant Professor
8. Mr. Talim Akhkar
M.A., M.Phil, Assistant Professor
Established in 1969, the department of Sociology has a robust record of academic achievements and
creative excellence. Our students consistently perform well in university examinations often securing top
positions.
Under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), the department offers fourteen Core Courses (CC), four
Discipline Specific Electives (DSE), and two Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) over six semesters for a
degree in B.A. (Hons.) in Sociology. The CC impart fundamentals of the discipline in the first two
semesters; in the third and fourth semesters, students are imparted knowledge of several substantive
areas of Sociology, such as religion, politics, economy, and family and kinship as well as applied, skill
based (SEC) and elective courses. The fifth and sixth semesters impart knowledge of specialized areas of
research through a variety of DSEs, with students given an option to choose a preferred DSE, along with
compulsory courses which give grounding in theoretical and methodological orientations of the
discipline. In the final semester, students have an option of writing an independent research essay. The
Department of Sociology
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courses are taught through well designed curricula comprising original texts and standard works by
eminent sociologists. Pedagogically, the department places emphasis on interactive learning where
students are encouraged to engage in meaningful dialogue with both peers and faculty.
The department also offers a range of Generic Electives (GE) to students from other departments.The
department has an accomplished faculty with considerable expertise in a wide range of subject areas
including economic and political sociology, kinship, religion, gender, urban sociology, social stratification
and sociological theories. Specialists in the discipline are also invited periodically to deliver lectures on a
chosen theme to further invigorate the academic environment.
The department has an energetic 'sociological society' with elected student office bearers. In active
collaboration with the faculty, the society organizes academic seminars, lectures and workshops during
an academic year. Our annual departmental festival 'RITES' is the highpoint of the society's calendar; it is
an inter-college event having both an academic and extra-curricular component. The department also
brings out an annual journal of which students constitute the editorial team. In a recent endeavor, the
department has inaugurated an Ethnographic Film Club, which holds screenings and discussions of
ethnographic films from around the world. Our students also participate actively in various co-curricular
societies of the college often assuming crucial leadership roles in them.
Through rigorous academic training and active extra-curricular engagements, our students are equipped
to explore a range of career choices such as in social research, public policy, journalism and media,
human resources, government service, the
development sector, social work, law, and the core
areas of teaching and disciplinary research. A
sociology graduate from the department emerges as
a critical and engaged citizen in a rapidly
transforming world.
Faculty
1. Dr. ACHLA P. TANDON
M. A., M. Phil, Ph. D; Associate Professor
2. Dr. SHALINI SURYANARAYAN
M. A., M .Phil, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
3. Dr. GITIKA DE
M. A., M. Phil., Ph. D; Assistant Professor
4. Dr. RAVI N. SINGH
M. A., M. Phil; Ph. D; Assistant Professor
5. Dr. TWINKLE PAL
M. Sc, Ph. D; Assistant Professor
(Teacher-in-charge)
Department of BotanyThe Department of Botany has since its inception grown in stature and standard. The faculty members
are well qualified, who besides teaching, have also been pursuing research. The major areas of their
current research interests include Electron Microscopy, Stain Technology, Reproductive Biology, Ecology,
Plant Pathology, Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Cytogenetics, Phycology, Applied Microbiology
and Biotechnology. The teachers have published over 110 research papers in journals of national and
international repute. They have, in addition, authored/edited a number of books/course materials for
CBSE and NCERT. The faculty members of the department have conducted a number of research projects
sponsored by UGC, DST and Delhi University. This has led to better infrastructure and facilities for the
students.
The non teaching staff is helpful and cooperative. The students seeking admission to B.Sc. (Hons.)
course in Botany come from diverse backgrounds from various places within and outside India. The
Department provides them a comfortable environment for their learning and overall grooming for future
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careers. Students are actively involved in research at the undergraduate level under various Innovation
Research Projects sponsored by the University of Delhi. They also participate in Summer Internship
Programmes in renowned labs such as National Institute of Immunology, Delhi and Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore.
The Alumni have distinguished themselves as teachers, scientists in Academic and Research
Organizations, Government and Corporate sectors. The department has a Botanical Society-'Sanjeevani'
which organizes Lectures by eminent botanists to keep the students abreast with the latest information
in the field of plant sciences. The endeavor is to inculcate interest, curiosity and broaden their minds for a
better understanding of the subject at the undergraduate level, prepare them for higher learning in
specialized areas and provide an insight into the future career options. The society organizes visits to
Research Institutes to provide theoretical knowledge as well as hands-on training to the students in the
research labs. The society also organizes field excursions to educate students about the natural habitats
of diverse plant groups. Besides educating the students about various plants, it also provides an
opportunity for better interaction among students and the faculty members, thereby creating a
conducive environment for more effective teaching-learning process. During the annual festival
'Inflorescence', various inter- and intra-college events are organized to widen the horizons of their
knowledge and also encourage them to improve their creative talent and skills.
Faculty
1. Dr. ANURADHA SHARMA
M.Sc., M. Phil, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
(Teacher-in-Charge)
2. Dr. SUMAN KUMRA
M.Sc., M. Phil, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
3. Dr. K.K. KOUL
M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D.; Associate Professor
4. Dr. RAJESH KUMAR
M. Sc., Ph. D.; Assistant Professor
5. Dr. D. MONIKA RAM
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph. D.; Associate Professor
6. Dr. RAVINDRA KUMAR
M.Sc, M. Phil, Ph. D.; Assistant Professor
Department of ChemistryThe Department of Chemistry has been one of the most prestigious and well known Departments across
the University. It has the distinction of having some very eminent teaching faculty who have been well
known authors. With a dedicated team of fifteen strong academicians, the department proudly takes the
credit of producing University toppers consistently in the undergraduate programme. Students of the
department are able to get admission in some of the best Post-graduate, research based Science and
Engineering courses in India and abroad. To name a few, mention should be made of institutions like
TIFR, IISc, IITs, TERI etc. Apart from classroom teaching, several of the faculty members are actively
involved in research projects and publishing books. The Department has two well-equipped laboratories
along with an instrumentation laboratory that houses modern instruments, such as U.V-Visible
Spectrophotometer, Flame Photometers, Potentio-meters, pH meters and Calorimeters etc.
The Department boasts of a vibrant co-scholastic society, 'TATVA', where the students and teachers
interact beyond classroom and course curricula, to express themselves freely. The society organises
seminars, workshops and popular lectures on regular basis to enrich and update its members with the
latest developments across the globe. One of the most attractive events organized by the society is the
Inter-College festival 'CATALYSIS' which also witnesses the release of the annual magazine
'SUBSTANCE'. In addition the department also organizes the annual fest “URJOTSAV” for the society
TURRIUS of B.Sc Physical Science with chemistry.
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Faculty
1. Dr. RAM SARAN
M. Sc, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
2. Dr. C.K.SETH
M. Sc, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
3. Dr. VARUN K.SHARMA
M. Sc, M. Phil, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
4. Dr. CHARU KUMAR
M. Sc, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
5. Dr. ANJU SRIVASTAVA
M. Sc, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
6. Mr. AJAI KUMAR
M. Sc, Assistant Professor
7. Dr. REENA JAIN
M. Sc, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
8. Dr. MEENU SARABHAI SHRIVASTAVA
M. Sc, Ph. D.; Assistant Professor
9. Dr. GEETIKA BHALLA
M. Sc, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
10. Dr. VINITA NARULA
M. Sc, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
11. Dr. NEERA SHARMA
M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
12. Dr. NEHA KAPOOR
M.Sc, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
(Teacher-in-Charge)
13. Dr. HEMANT VERMA
M.Sc, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
14. Dr. SUDERSHAN KUMAR
M.Sc, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
15. Dr. DEVANSHI MAGOO
M.Sc, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
Department of MathematicsThe department of mathematics takes pride in being among the best Departments for the Study of Mathematics at the Undergraduate level. It has a glorious past. Renowned mathematicians of national and international repute like Prof. P. C. Jain, Prof. J. N. Kapoor , Prof. J. M. Kapoor, Prof. K. C. Gupta, Prof. A. I. Singh, Dr. K. P. Chinda, Dr. J . K. Kohli & Dr. S. B. Malik have been on its faculty. The present department of Mathematics has highly qualified, committed and experienced members on its faculty, with diverse specializations and/or interests. The teaching methodology combines lectures, tutorials, practicals in various mathematical softwares, written assignments, tests, project work & student presentations. The department believes in balancing academics with Co-Curricular activities.
The Mathematical Society of the department “Acuity” is one of the most vibrant Societies. Apart from holding lectures by eminent mathematicians throughout the year, it organizes its annual festival “Alpha”. The fest creates a platform for events like quizzes, discussions, brain games, mathematical riddles, paper presentation & lectures by eminent personalities. The society publishes its annual magazine “Annulus” which adds new dimension to the department. The complete planning and execution of the activities of the society is carried out by the students in consultation with faculty members. The main motivation is to inculcate a sense of responsibility, leadership qualities, team management and practical experience of event management for the overall personality development of the students.
The Department offers the following courses:
B.Sc. (H) Mathematics, M.A. / M.Sc. Mathematics & Operational Research.
Faculty
1. Dr. KANTA GARG M.A., M. Phil, Ph.D.; Associate Professor
2. Dr. BINDU BANSAL M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D.; Associate Professor
3. Ms. SEEMA PALIWAL M.Sc, M.Phil; Assistant Professor
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4. Mr. RAJESH KUMAR
M.Sc; Assistant Professor
5. Ms. NIDHI CHAWLA
M.Sc, M.Phil; Assistant Professor
6. Dr. SACHIN VASHISTHA
M.Sc, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
7. Dr. PRAMOD KUMAR
M.Sc, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
8. Dr. SAMRIDHI MEHTA
M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
(Teacher-in-Charge)
Department of PhysicsThe Department of Physics is one of the oldest Department of Hindu College. It has made significant
contribution to the growth and the development of the College as an Institution. The principal aim of an
educational institution is to transform the young minds into enlightened individuals. The Physics
Department has always emphasized adherence to high ethical values within the academic community of
students and teachers. The Teacher-Student relationship has seen a paradigm shift over the years. The
Teachers are not only the 'Mentors', but also the 'Friends', on whom students can depend in hour of need.
With a committed and a highly accomplished faculty, vibrant environment for innovations and excellent
performance record of the students, the department attracts the brightest of students from 10+2
stream.
The faculty members, with specializations in different areas of Physics, place great emphasis on teaching
as well as research work. The department has two well-maintained laboratories which are being
upgraded every year with latest equipment. It has a computer laboratory equipped with latest facilities
and research labs in which the students can carry out their project work, play around with the concepts of
Physics, give shape to their innovative ideas and exhibit their creative skills. Classrooms and labs are
equipped with projectors for efficient and hi-tech teaching. The department has highly qualified and
dedicated faculty, some of whom are working on different research projects and are also engaging
students in research work. The faculty members have research papers and well written articles, in
renowned journals, to their credit. They have been contributing immensely to the corporate life of the
college. Many of them are actively involved in the Administrative work of the Institution. In addition to
the teaching of B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics course, the department has the responsibility of running the B.Sc.
Physical Science (Electronics) course. The department also shares the responsibility of teaching the
B.Sc. Physical Science (Chemistry) course. With a history of many decades of academic pursuits alone, it
was realized, that the creative energy of the students also needed to be channelized. This laid
foundations for the department festival “QUARKS”, along with the release of its magazine-QUARKS. This
has become a regular feature now and the Physics society “EUREKA” organizes its annual festival every
year. Among the various events of the festival that include paper reading, quizzing, debating, poster
presentation etc., the lecture series and panel discussions by eminent physicists, remain the major
highlight. In addition, the Physical Science with Electronics society 'ACME', organizes its annual festival
'VIVACE'.Since its inception, QUARKS-the annual publication of the department, has been a platform for students
to express their views and articulate their interests. The articles deal with the analysis of physical
concepts. These include the explanations of established theories and various other phenomena of our
everyday life. Creativity finds its expression in the design of the publication. Our students have
consistently performed well in the University examinations securing top positions. They have been
getting admission, for higher education, in top most universities/Institutions like IITs, Indian Institute of
Science Bangalore, TIFR etc., in India and universities abroad. Our students have also carved their niche
in various professional areas – Civil Services, Defence Services, management, R & D's etc.
Faculty
1. Dr. LATA GARG
M. Sc, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
2. Ms. ANITA VISHEN
M. Sc, M. Phil; Associate Professor
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3. Dr. PRADUMN KUMAR
M.Sc, Ph.D; Associate Professor
4. Dr. MANISH KUMAR KANSAL
M.Sc, Ph.D; Associate Professor
(Teacher-in-Charge)
5. Dr. NAOREM SANTAKRUS SINGH
M. Sc, Ph.D; Assistant Professor
6. Dr. LALIT KUMAR
M.Sc, Ph.D; Assistant Professor
7. Dr. PRAGATI ASHDHIR
M.Sc, Ph.D; Associate Professor
9. Dr. APARNA SAXENA
M.Sc, Ph.D; Assistant Professor
10. Mr RAMESH CHAND MEENA
M.Sc, Assistant Professor
11. Dr. SANJAY KUMAR CHAUHAN
M.Sc, Ph.D.; Associate Professor
12. Dr. VIVEK KUMAR VERMA
M.Sc, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
13. Dr. ADARSH SINGH
M.Sc, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
Department of Statistics
At the undergraduate level in Delhi University, Statistics at Hindu College was the first in its league. It premiered in the year 1975, post which others followed this suit in the subsequent years.
From social networking to cloud computing to gaming, there is no field untouched by large amount of data – structured or unstructured. Adopting a scientific approach for analysing such data is the key to extraction of information. In this regard, Statistics as a subject plays a predominant role. It has wide ranging applications in areas such as the Google Intuitive Search, insurance premiums, “Shuffle Feature” on the iPods or other music players, Duckworth/Lewis Method in cricket etc.
The Department has a permanent faculty of committed teachers who specialize in various academic fields of Statistics like Inference, Stochastic Modeling, Prediction Theory, Biostatistics etc. Besides regular teaching, the faculty members are also involved in research projects and publishing books. In an age overwhelmed with data, students possessing a first or second degree in Statistics are high on demand. With flourishing job opportunities and immense scope to rise, it is definitely the need of the hour. To name a few-Civil Services, Indian Statistical Services, Management Schools, Actuarial Sciences, Analytics.
The Department has a vibrant society, which organizes its annual function 'KURTOSIS'. The festival includes a series of academic lectures, quizzing, debating etc.
Faculty
1. Dr. SUDHIR KAPOOR M. Sc, M. Phil, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
2. Dr. DEBASREE GOSWAMI M. Sc, M. Phil, Ph. D.; Associate Professor
3. Mr KAMAL NAIN M. Sc, M. Phil; Associate Professor (Teacher-In-Charge)
4. Mr NARENDRA KUMAR M. Sc, M. Phil; Assistant Professor
5. Dr. PRIYANKA AGGARWAL M. Sc, M. Phil, Ph. D.; Assistant Professor
6. Dr. MANOJ KUMAR VARSHNEY M. Sc, M. Phil, Ph. D.; Assistant Professor
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Department of Zoology
The Department of Zoology of the College is one of the coveted departments for pursuing further studies
in the field of Animal Sciences by the Biology students qualifying their Board examinations, every year
and is in fact, the institution of their first choice. The Department, therefore, attracts some of the best
talent from the +2 stream every year. The Department of Zoology has an accomplished faculty having
specialized in diverse research disciplines namely, Cell Biology, Entomology, Fish Biology, Immunology,
Neuroendocrinology, etc. The department has successfully completed 5 research projects funded by
UGC, DST and Delhi university Innovation projects. The Department has produced 2 Ph. D. students
under the supervision of Dr. Soma M. Ghorai on the thesis entitled “Study on reptilian pattern recognition
receptors with special emphasis on Toll-like receptors in Hemidactylus flaviviridis” and entitled
“Autologous Transplantation of in vivo genetically modified spermatogonial stem cells. The University of
Delhi awarded two Innovation projects to 3 of the faculty members jointly with some members of the
Department of Chemistry, in the year 2015.
The informal attitude of the faculty and laboratory staff of the Department provides an easy and
interactive atmosphere conducive for learning and personality development. No learning can be
complete only within the four walls of the classroom. The Zoology Department has a vibrant society aptly
named 'GENESIS', which conducts a number of extra-curricular activities throughout the year with the
aim of nurturing the budding scientists for their all-round personality development. 'Genesis' offers the
students a chance for self-expression and self-assertion and helps them imbibe good social and moral
values. As the planning and execution of the various activities of the society are carried out by the
students themselves, this inculcates in them a sense of responsibility and brings to the fore dormant
leadership qualities which are so sorely needed in today's competitive world to get that extra edge to
stand out amongst the crowd. Our students have brought us laurels, and each year, we have been getting
the top ranks in the University.
The alumni have been able to carve out a niche for themselves in their chosen areas of specialization. The
up-gradation of the infrastructure is an ongoing process in the Department. Students are also exposed to
hands on research in addition to their usual curricular activities. The Department has a well-organized
Museum, its own computers with internet connections, a digital library with a collection of the latest
editions of over 1400 books, a rich collection of research/ review papers from scientific journals, around
300 Nature/ Science documentaries and films and a dedicated LCD projection facility for them. The
students are also taken to reputed research labs, field trips, excursion tours for practical learning outside
the four walls of their labs and classroom. The students also undertake summer training to acquaint
themselves with recent research in Biological sciences in some of the renowned research institutes in the
country, namely IIS and JNCASR, Bangalore; TIFR, Mumbai; NBRC Gurgaon; NII, Delhi, etc.
Faculty
1. Dr. P.K. SINHA
M.Sc, Ph.D.; Associate Professor
2. Dr. SOMA M. GHORAI
M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
(Sr. scale)
3. Dr. ANUPAM VARSHNEY SHARMA
M.Sc, PGDSM, Ph.D.; Assistant Professor
(Sr. scale)
4. Dr. C.L. JONWAL
M.Sc, B.Ed; Assistant Professor
5. Dr. NEETU
M.Sc, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
(Teacher-in-Charge)
6. Dr. VARUNENDRA SINGH RAWAT
M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D; Assistant Professor
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CATEGORY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS FOR UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
S.No. COURSE GEN SC ST OBC TOTAL
377 114 56 205 752TOTAL
1 B.A.(Programme) 19 6 3 11 39
2 B.A.(Hons.) Economics 27 8 4 15 54
B.A.(Hons.) English3 19 6 3 11 39
4 B.A.(Hons.) Hindi 16 5 2 8 31
5 B.A.(Hons.) History 19 6 3 11 39
6 B.A.(Hons.) Music 8 2 1 4 15
7 B.A.(Hons.) Philosophy 19 6 3 11 39
8 B.A.(Hons.) Pol. Science 19 6 3 11 39
9 B.A.(Hons.) Sanskrit 12 3 2 6 23
10 B.A.(Hons.) Sociology 19 6 3 11 39
11 B.Com.(Hons.) 31 9 5 17 62
12 B.Sc.(Hons.) Mathematics 19 6 3 11 39
13 B.Sc.(Hons.) Botany 16 5 2 8 31
14 B.Sc.(Hons.) Physics 31 9 5 17 62
15 B.Sc.(Hons.) Chemistry 31 9 5 17 62
16 B.Sc.(Hons.) Zoology 16 5 2 8 31
17 B.Sc.(Hons.) Statistics 16 5 2 8 31
18 B.Sc. Phy.Sci. with Chemistry 24 7 3 12 46
19 B.Sc. Phy.Sci. with Electronics 16 5 2 8 31
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Central Admission Committee: (2017-18)
1. Ms. Anita Vishen (Convenor)
2. Dr. K. K. Koul
3. Dr. Rachna Singh
4. Ms. Nidhi Dhamija
The Guidelines and Schedule of admission to various undergraduate courses for the academic session
2017-18 issued by the University of Delhi shall be strictly in the Bulletin of Information (2017-18)
followed by Hindu College. The applicants/ prospective students are advised to go through the detailed
guidelines available on the University of Delhi website http://www.du.ac.in.
Important information pertaining to admissions to various courses at undergraduate level in Hindu
College is given below.
ADMISSIONS
COURSE-WISE ADMISSION-IN-CHARGE LIST FOR 2017-18
S.No. COURSE MA/M.Com/MSc Teacher Incharge
1 B.A.(Programme) - Dr Jagmohan
2 B.A.(Hons.) Economics - Ms. Sheikh Rubina Naqvi
3 B.A.(Hons.) English MA(English) Ms Richa Bajaj
4 B.A.(Hons.) Hindi MA(Hindi) Sh Abhay Ranjan
5 B.A.(Hons.) History MA (History) Sh Ahmad Hasan
6 B.A.(Hons.) Philosophy MA(Philosophy) Dr Rekha Basu
7 B.A.(Hons.) Pol. Science MA (Political Science) Sh Chandrachur Singh
8 B.A.(Hons.) Sanskrit MA (Sanskrit) Dr Jagmohan
9 B.A.(Hons.) Sociology - Dr Twinkle Pal
10 B.Com.(Hons.) M.Com Ms Rinku Manocha
11 B.Sc.(Hons.) MathematicsM.Sc (Maths)/ M Sc (Op. Res.) Dr Samridhi Mehta
12 B.Sc.(Hons.) Botany M Sc (Botany) Dr Anuradha Sharma
13B.Sc.(Hons.) Physics and B.Sc. Phy.Sci. with Electronics M Sc (Physics) Dr Manish Kr Kansal
14B.Sc.(Hons.) Chemistry andB.Sc. Phy.Sci. with Chemistry M Sc (Chemistry) Dr Neha Kapoor
15 B.Sc.(Hons.) Zoology M Sc (Zoology) Dr Neetu
16 B.Sc.(Hons.) Statistics M Sc (Statistics) Sh Kamal Nain
5. Dr. Geetika Bhalla
6. Dr. Shankar Kumar
7. Sh. Narendra Kumar
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Not more than 5% of seats in all under-graduate
courses (subject-wise) are reserved for
admissions under the Sports quota. The guidelines
issued by the University of Delhi for admissions
under this category shall be strictly followed.
SPORTS COMMITTEE1. Director of Physical Education (Ex-officio
Convener)2. Sh Ajai Kumar.3. Sh. Sidharth N. Kanoujia.4. Sh. Kamal Nain5. Dr Adarsh Singh
Sports Admission As per the staff council constitution the director of
physical education will be the Ex-office convener
of this committee.
The sports/games to be considered for admission
on the basis of sports in Hindu College, in the
academic session 2017-18, include: Cricket,
Football, Basketball, Volley ball, Lawn Tennis,
Swimming, Table Tennis and Chess.
The originals of all the documents uploaded by the
candidate at the time of on-line registration for
admission.
S.NO. GAME/SPORT Position/Event/Weight Category Total Seats in
Sports Quota
1 Cricket (Boys) (a) Bowler -
04
9(b) Batsman -
04
(c) Wicket Keeper -01
2 Foot ball (Boys)
(a) Defender -
02
8(b) Half - 02
(c) Forward -03
(d) Goal Keeper - 01 3 Basket ball (Boys) (a) Feeder - 01
5(b) Post -
02
(c) Shooter -
02
4 Chess
3
3
5 Lawn Tennis
3
3
6 Volley Ball (Boys)
2
2
7 Swimming
4
4
8 Table Tennis 2 2
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Documents Required at the time of Admission
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1 Admission Fee 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
2 Tuition Fee 180 180 180 180 180 216 216
3 Caution Deposit 250 200 200 250 250 229 293
4 Science Lab 36 - - 36 - - 36
5 Science Lab Dev Fee 1529 - - - - - -
6 Library Development 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
7 Tutorial 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
8 Department Computer 300 115 815 629 965 - -
9 Sports 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
10 Establishment Fund 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800
11 Development 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
12 Maintenance 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
13 Infrastructure Development 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500
14 Magazine 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
15 Garden 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
16 ICT/CCL 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100
17 SAF 300 300 300 300 300 300 300
18 NCC 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
19 Seminar 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
20 Societies & Social Function 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
21 Founders Day 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
22 Mecca 300 300 300 300 300 300 300
23 I-Card 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
24 Security Services/House Keeping 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500
25 University Fee 910 910 910 910 910 810 810
26 Library Fee 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
27 Freshers Party 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
28 D U Lib Security - - - - - 1200 1200
29 General Amenities 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500
Total Fee 16590 14790 15490 15390 15690 15840 15940
B.Sc. (H)/Prog
B.A.(H)/Prog.
B.Com.(H)
Math(H)
B.Sc. (H)Stats
MA/ M.Com. M.Sc.ParticularsS.No.
Fee Details
COURSE-WISE FEE (in `) DETAILS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18
1. Fee exemption for PwD students: students, with Physical Disabilities will get a waiver on all the fees including examination fee
and other University fee, except Adm. fee, subscription towards Delhi University students' Union and Identity card fee.
2. A fee of ̀ 400/- will be charged for the issue of DUPLICATE Identity Card of the college.
3. Music Fee @ ̀ 30/- charged from the students of B.A. Honours in Music.
4. Refund of Security must be claimed before the end of the financial year in which the student Leaves the college
5. Foreign students will have to pay US $100 in addition to the above charges.
6. Students who withdraw their admission must fill in prescribed form for the refund of fee. Refund will be paid on the basis of
date of cancellation of admission reasons and it will usually be paid from July onwards, but in no case after the end of the
financial year i.e., 31st March, see Refund of Rules on next page.
7. OSBC charges for verification of marks whenever required ̀ 100/-
8. Fee in respect of the mandatory requirement of construction of STP (Sewage Treatment Plant) will be notified later as an when
required.
Fee Refund Policy: See Annexure II on page no. 63
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For the redressal of grievance/s, if any, the candidates may contact the members of the Grievance
Committee constituted by the College for admission-related grievances during the academic session
2017-2018. The names and contact numbers of the Grievance Committee are as follows:-
It should be noted that the admission to the First year of the following courses is made through the respective faculties in the University of Delhi a) B.A. (Hons.) Music through Faculty of Music
b) M.A. through Faculty of Arts
c) M.Sc through Faculty of Science / Mathematical Sci.
d) M.Com through Faculty of Commerce
Grievance Committee (2017-18)
FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES
The College offers Short-Term Certificate courses in the following languages:
1. French 2. German 3. Russian 4. Spanish
Certificate will be issued to all the successful candidates.
Short Term Courses
INTERNAL COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE AGAINST SEXUAL HARASSMENTThe University is committed to maintaining an academic and work environment free of sexual harassment
for its students, teachers and non-teaching staff. In accordance with section 4(1) of 'Sexual Harassment of
Women at the Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (No. 14 of 2013)', Hindu College
has an Internal Complaints Committee in place to address complaints related to sexual harassment. For any
such complaint, the Presiding officer may be contacted.
Grievance Committee
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Dr Rachna Singh
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Dr Jagdish Chander
5.
Dr Hemant Verma
7.
Dr Neha Kapoor
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1.
Dr N. S. Singh
3.
Dr Rekha Basu
Dr Manish Kansal2.
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Prizes, Scholarshipsand Financial Aid
The College awards following prizes to students:
1. Dr. Jagmohan S. Pably Prize - A prize of a value of ̀ 150/-, awarded every year.
2. Bhasin Memorial Prize - A prize of ̀ 75/-, awarded every year to the student standing first in the M.A. (Prev.)
Examination in History and securing at least a Second Division.
3. Sharda Tuteja Prize - A prize of `75/-, awarded every year to the student standing First in M.A. (Prev.)
Examination in English, and securing at least a Second Division. In case no student in M.A. (previous) English
satisfies the minimum condition for eligibility, the Prize will be awarded to a student studying B.A (Hons.) English III
year on the basis of his/her result.
4. K.N. Srivastava Prize - A prize of `75/-, awarded every year to a student with the best performance in the
Hockey team and having a good academic record.
5. Anil Chopra Prize - A prize of `300/-, awarded every year to the best student in Bachelor's with Honours in
History Major Discipline Semester-I &II.
6. Kripa Ram & Sita Wati Prize - A prize of ̀ 125/- awarded every year.
7. Bhammi Shah Ghai Prize - A prize of ̀ 75/- awarded every year.
8. Action Group Award - Award of ̀ 40/- awarded every year to the student who gets the highest marks in Part II
of B.Com. (Hons.) and Bachelor with Honours in Commerce Major Discipline Semester-I &II Examination.
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nd9. Shaheed 2 Lt. Davinder Kumar Chopra prize - A prize of ̀ 300/-, awarded every year to the all round best
student of B.Sc. who shows excellence in studies and extracurricular activities.
10. Ish Chandra Memorial Prize - A prize of `300/-, awarded every year to an English (Hons.) Third Year
student, on the basis of his/ her combined performance in Part I and II Examinations.
11. Brij Lal Memorial Books Award Prize - A prize of ̀ 925/-, awarded every year to the student of B.Sc. (Hons.)
Physics III year standing First in Hindu College.
12. Shri Bishan Sarup Bansal Memorial Prize - A prize of ̀ 3750/- will be awarded to the student securing First
position in the College in B.A. (Hons.) Economics Third Year.
13. M.K. Rastogi Prize - Five prizes each of ̀ 1000/-, awarded every year to the topper of IIIyr. (Hons) Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics, Sanskrit and Hindi.
14. Monica Teja Memorial Prize - A prize of ̀ 625/-, awarded every year to the student securing highest marks in
M.A (Previous) English examination.
15. Professor Prem Chand Memorial Prize - A prize of ̀ 625/-, awarded every year in cash or kind to a student
securing at least a First Division in M.A. (Final) Philosophy Examination.
16. Raj Rani Bhardwaj Prize - A prize of ̀ 2000/-, awarded every year to the student securing First Position, and
at least 60% marks, in the B.A. (Hons.) History Sem III & IV Examination.
17. Kalawati Gupta Prize - A prize of ̀ 2000/-, awarded every year to the student securing First Position, and at
least 60% marks, in the Bachelor with Honours in History Semester-I &II Examination.
18. Prof. M. M. Sankhdhar Memorial Prize - A prize of `625/- to be awarded to the student securing First
position in the M.A. (Previous) Political Science Examination.
19. Madhu Bhasin Memorial Prize - Two prizes of `3,400/- each awarded every year on merit basis to one
student of B.A. (H) Eco IInd yr. and one of B.A. (H) Music IInd year.
20. Prof. Papiya Ghosh Memorial Prize - A prize of `4,800/- will be awarded each year to the Topper of M.A.
(Final Year) student of History of the College.
21. B.N. Mitra Prize - A prize of ̀ 1000/- p.a. will be awarded to the topper of B.A.(Hons.) English III Year
22. Academic Prizes - Academic prizes are awarded class-wise and subject-wise to students on the basis of their
results in the annual examination.
23. Dr S K Misra Memorial Prize - A prize of ̀ 5000/- will be awarded each year to a student of B.Com (Hons.) III
year on the basis of 'Merit cum need'.
The following scholarships are awarded to students.
1. Premvati Raghubir Singh Scholarships – Two scholar-ships of the value of `775/-, awarded every year
among the resident students who have obtained a First Division in the last examination taken and are in need of
financial help. The scholarship money may be utilized for the payment of hostel charges, purchase of books etc.
2. R.B. Ram Kishan Dass Scholarships - Twenty-five scholarships of the value of ̀ 1000/- each, out of a donation
made by R.B. Ram Kishan Dass, awarded every year to needy and deserving students of the College provided they
have secured at least 55% marks in the last examination taken and are not recipients of any other scholarship.
Scholarship will usually be tenable for one year.
3. Ch. Bhagwan Sahai Chauhan Memorial Scholarship - (a) One scholarship of ̀ 300/-, awarded every year to
the student joining M.A. Sanskrit/ Hindi (Prev. and Final) securing the highest marks amongst those getting a First
Division.
(b) One Scholarship, of ̀ 300/-, awarded every year to a Chauhan Raj put student of B.A (H) 1/II/III year of Arts /
Humanities who has Secured a good division in the last examination
4. Rai Achhru Ram Scholarships – Four scholarships, of ̀ 850/- each, awarded every year on merit to M A/ M Sc
Students of the College. Two scholarships are for the Previous, and two for the Final year, respectively. They will in
the first instance, be awarded to students securing the highest percentage of marks at least a second division in the
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examination concerned. In the absence of suitable students, the scholarships may be awarded to students fulfilling
the required condition. In the absence of suitable students, these may be awarded to other college students
possessing the necessary qualification.
5. S.P. Raina Memorial Scholarship – One scholarship, of the value of ̀ 425/- . In the memory of late Shri. S.P.
Raina, Senior Faculty in English, Hindu College, Delhi, awarded every year to a B.A (H) III year student of Arts/
Humanities/ Commerce on the basis of performance in the University examination in I and II year and who is not a
recipient of any other Government, University or College scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis
of merit (Preferably to a student with a First Division) cum means.
6. Ganpat Rai Gopal Devi Merit Scholarship – Two scholarships of the value of ̀ 625/- each, awarded every year
to B.A (H) History 3rd year students on the basis of their performance in parts 1 and II of the University
examinations (Preferably to those who have secured a First Division)
7. Lala Prem Lal Gupta Memorial Scholarship – One scholarship of the value of `300/- out of the donation
made by Shri Hans Raj Gupta in the memory of his father, Late Lala Prem Lal Gupta, awarded every year on a merit-
cum means basis.
8. Jeevan Lal Khanna Memoriol Scholarships – Two scholarships of the value of `1750/- each awarded every
year on a merit –cum –means basis to Science Students. If no science student, or only one fulfills the conditions, the
remaining scholarships may be awarded to Arts Students.
9. Mrs. Kailashwati Khanna Scholarship - A scholarship of ̀ 425/- for a Year.
10. Nangia Scholarship – A scholarship of ̀ 400/- for a year.
11. Rajiv Mehra Merorial Scholarship - A scholarship of `300/- awarded every year to a needy and deserving
student who is not a recipient of any Government, University, College Scholarship or any other scholarship, and it is
usually tenble for one year.
12. Sultan Chand Merorial Scholarship – (a) One scholarship, of the value of `3100/- every year will be stawarded to a B.Com (H) 2nd year student, the topper of 1 year University Exam. Securing at least 75% Marks in
stthe 1 attempt. (b) One scholarship of the value of `3100/- every year will be awarded to a B.Com (H) 3rd year ststudent, the topper of 2nd year University exam securing at least 75% marks in 1 attempt.
13. Master Sheoprasad Memorial Scholarship – A scholarship, of `8000/- per year for a year, awarded to a
B.A/B.Sc. Mathematics student of II/ III year on merit-cum-means basis.
14. Dr. Deepak Kumar Sinha Memorial Scholarship – A scholarship of `625/- per awarded every year to a
student of B.A. (H) Hindi Final year on merit-cum-means basis.
15. O.P. Kaushik Memorial Scholarship – A scholarship of ̀ 625/-, awarded every year.
16. Dr. S .S.Gulshan Scholarship – (a) One scholarship of `3200/- for a year, awarded to the B.Com (H) III rd
year student who secures First Position in the part II Examination.
(b) One scholarship, of `3200/- for a year, awarded to a poor student of B.Com (H) III year who has secured at
least 50% marks in the part II Examination. Attested the BPL/PR/PRS/AAY) Ration Card.
17. Prof. Brij Verma (w/o Mr. P.C.Verma, Principal, 1980- 1995) Memorial Scholarship – One scholarship
of ̀ 5500/- will be awarded every year to a student on the basis of 'merit-cum-need' of Humanities/ Social Science,
with preference to a student of Hindi (Hons.) 1/II/III/ year. The awardee should be a First Class who is in need of
financial help.
18. Prof. R.R. Gupta Memorial Scholarship - One scholarship of the value of ̀ 7700/- will be awarded a needy ndand meritorious student of B.A (Hons) English final year on the basis of 2 year result performance.
19. Dr. (Miss) Usha Aggarwal Scholarship - One scholarship of the value of `3500/- will be instituted for per
Annam year to B.Com (Hons) students.
20. Smt. Roshan Devi Marwah and Sh. Dina Nath Marwah (Parents) and Dr. Pran Nath Marwah ( Donor
Son) Memorial Scholarship - Four scholarships of ̀ 3000/- each will be awarded every year to B.Sc students of III
& IV Semester (combined) and V & VI Semester (combined) on the basis of 'Merit Cum Means'.
21. Surendra & Karen Gupta ARC Foundation - Four scholarships of ̀ 10000/- each will be awarded every year
to students who secure first position in the University Examination of B.Sc (Hons) in Chemistry and Physics, III & 1V
Semester (combined) as well as Bachelor's with honors in Chemistry and Physics Major Disciplines,1 & 11 Semester
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22. Nikhil Yadav Memorial - Two Scholarship of ̀ 5000/- each will be awarded to B.Com (Hons) Students
23. S.K. Mishra Memorial - One Scholarship of ̀ 5000/- will be awarded to student of B.Com (H) 3rd year student
on the merit cum means basis (on the basis of 2nd year performance.)
24. Late Shri Ram Kishan Das Jain Memorial - Two Scholarship of ̀ 3500/- each one for first yr. student and one
for Second yr. student will be awarded to the student of B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics.
25. Dr. B.M. Bhatia Scholarship - One Scholarship of `7000/- for student attaining maximum marks in B A
(Hons) Economics Ist year.
26. Deepak Sinha Memorial Scholarship - Two Scholarship of `12000/- each, one student of MA (Previous)
Hindi and one student of M.A (Final) Hindi. The basic criteria of awarding the scholarship will be merit-cum- means.
27. Sanjay Srivastava Scholarship - One Scholarship of ̀ 10,000/- each will be awarded to the topper of Ist year,
IInd year and IIIrd year student of B A (Hons) History.
1. Books for needy students.
2. Counselling services for physically challenged students.
3. College fee concessions are given to needy and deserving
students on the basis of their performance in the last
examination taken. Students desirous of getting concession should apply to the College office on the prescribed
form.
4. Scholarship for Scheduled Caste/Tribe students-Students belonging to scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and
other backward classes, recognized as such by the Government of India, are awarded scholarship by their
respective State Governments. Such students are required to apply to the State Government concerned on
prescribed forms through the Principal immediately after joining the College.
All India Entrance Scholarship Examination
Delhi University holds a competitive examination in Delhi in the month of October each year for the award of the
above scholarships, which are 50 in number. Each scholarship is of the value of ̀ 250/- per month tenable for three
years for pursuing an Honours Degree Course in the University.
The competition is open to students who have passed the S.S.C. Exam (under 10+2 pattern of Education) from the
C.B.S.E., New Delhi, or an examination equivalent thereto with 55% marks in aggregate.
Other Distinctions/ Awards/ Honours
Mark of Distinction will be awarded to the outstanding sports students of the year, subject to the attainment of a
minimum standard laid down for the purpose.
Mark of Honour
Mark of Honour is the highest award of the College and will be awarded only to one student who shows excellence in
studies, sports and other extra-curricular activities.
Financial Aid
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Attendance and Discipline
Delhi University under its Population Education Resource Centre has started Helpline Counselling
Services on HIV, AIDS, Sexuality, Drug Abuse and Adolescent issues. Services will be available on
27667280, 27667225/303 from 9.50 am to 5.00 pm. (Monday to Friday).
Teaching for all classes shall commence from 20th July 2017 as per the academic calendar of the
University of Delhi. Except on holidays, and during vacations, teaching (lectures, tutorials /preceptorials)
will take place on six days every week from Monday to Saturday according to a notified weekly timetable
for each course. Practicals will take place on six days of the week, from Monday to Saturday.
Identity Card
Every student of the college is issued an Identity Card which he/she is expected to carry with him/her at
all times. He / She will have to produce it whenever demanded. Students should collect their new Identity
Cards at the beginning of the new academic session. The Identity Card must be surrendered at the time
of leaving the College.
In case of loss of Identity Card, a duplicate card can be issued from the office on payment of ̀ 400/-. For
this, the student shall first lodge an FIR at a Police Station.
Attendance Rules
In order to be eligible to appear at a University Examination every student has to attend a minimum of
two third of the total number of lectures delivered at the college in all subjects as also in
Tutorials/Preceptorials, as the case may be, taken separately in each Semester. The University Ordinance
VII, Clause 2-A, Part (ii) states that the College shall have power to strike off the name of a student who is
irregular in attendance or when the absence of the student is for such a long period that he/she cannot
put in the requisite percentage of attendance. These rules are strictly followed. Parents/ Guardians are
advised to periodically meet teachers of their wards to know the progress of their ward in studies and
punctuality in attending classes.
Note: Late admission, if granted, is entirely at the risk of the students concerned and no concession in
regard to attendance is allowed. Attendance will be calculated from the date the College re-opens after
the summer vacation.
When a student is required to represent the College in competitive events - sports, cultural activities and
debates sponsored by the College - he/she must apply for permission in advance, in writing to the
Principal.
Exemption from attendance for other reasons may be granted only if permitted by the Principal in writing.
Such permission must be obtained well in advance and not at the time of examination.
Application for leave of absence due to sickness/ hospitalisation must be supported by a medical leave
and fitness certificate from a recognised medical practitioner, and should reach the Principal within a
week of the student re-joining college on the expiry of leave.
As per the decision of the University of Delhi, with effect from the academic year 2003-2004, 25% of the
marks in each course would be awarded to students on the basis of Internal Assessment. (Please refer to
Ordinance VIII-E of the University of Delhi).
Helpline Counselling Services
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1. Students are responsible for their conduct to the Principal and are prohibited from doing anything
either inside or outside the college that will amount to a breach of discipline or interference in the
discipline and normal working of the college. A student shall be liable to disciplinary action for violation of
any of the rules of discipline. Disciplinary action may involve warning and/or suspension from classes,
from the examination, from use of the College Library or even from the College as such, or any such
action as provided for in Ordinance XV (B), XV(C) and XV (D) of the Rules of Discipline of the University of
Delhi.
2. Students shall conduct themselves in a polite manner, both towards the members of the staff
(teaching and administrative) and towards their fellow students. Insubordination, unbecoming language
or ungentlemanly conduct including teasing etc., shall be severely dealt with.
3. Students shall maintain perfect silence in classrooms and desist from demonstration of disorderly
behaviour. They must not loiter in the corridors or in front of class rooms or office rooms and must keep as
quiet as possible at all times. During their free periods, student should work quietly in the Library or
Reading Room, or spend the time without causing any disturbance. Smoking in the College hall,
classrooms, laboratories, library and reading room is prohibited.
4. Students shall take proper care of the College property, furniture and premises and they must not spoil
or cause any damage to or tamper with College property, furniture and fittings. They shall not spoil the
lawns.
5. Students shall leave their bicycles, scooters or motorcycles in the shed provided for this purpose. No
bicycles, scooters or motorcycles shall be parked in any other part of the College premises.
6. No society can be formed in the College without the permission of the Principal nor shall any person be
invited to address a meeting in the College without the prior permission of the Principal.
ORDINANCE XV-B of the University of Delhi
Maintenance of Discipline among Students of the University
1. All powers relating to discipline and disciplinary action are vested in the Vice- Chancellor.
2. The Vice-Chancellor may delegate all or such power as he/she deems proper to the Proctor and to such
other persons as he/she may specify in this regard.
3. Without prejudice to the generality of power to enforce discipline under the Ordinance, the following
shall amount to acts of gross indiscipline:
(a) Physical assault or threat to use physical force against any member of the teaching and non-teaching
staff of any Institution/Department and against any student within the University of Delhi;
(b) Carrying of, use of, or threat to use of any weapon;
(c) Any violation of the provisions of the Civil Right Protection Act, 1976;
(d) Violation of the status, dignity and honour of students belonging to the Scheduled castes and tribes;
(e) Any practice- whether verbal or otherwise-derogatory of women;
(f) Any attempt at bribing or corruption in any manner;
(g) Willful destruction of institutional property;
(h) Creating ill-will or intolerance on religious or communal grounds;
(i) Causing disruption, in any manner, of the of the academic functioning of the university system;
(j) Ragging as per Ordinance XV-C.
4. Without prejudice to the generality of his/her powers relating to the maintenance of discipline and
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taking such action in the interest of discipline as may “seem to him appropriate'', the Vice Chancellor
may, in the exercise of his/her powers aforesaid, order or direct that:
(a) any student or students be expelled; or
(b) any student or students be, for a stated period, rusticated; or
(c) be not for a stated period, admitted to a course or courses of study in a college, department or
institution of the University; or
(d) be fined with a sum of rupees that may be specified; or
(e) be debarred from taking a University or College or Departmental Examination or Examinations for
one or more years; or
(f) that the result of the student or students concerned, in the Examination or Examinations in which
he/she or they have appeared be cancelled.
5. The Principals of the Colleges, Heads of the Halls, Deans of the Faculties, Heads of Teaching
Departments in the University, the Principal, School of Correspondence Courses and Continuing
Education and Librarians shall have the authority to exercise all such disciplinary powers over students in
their respective Colleges, Institutions, Faculties and Teaching Departments in the university as may be
necessary for the proper conduct of teaching in the Institutions, Halls and teaching in the concerned
Departments. They may exercise their authority through, or delegate authority to, such of the teachers
in their Colleges, Institutions or Departments as they may specify for these purposes.
6. Without prejudice to the power of the Vice-Chancellor and the Proctor as aforesaid, detailed rules of
discipline and proper conduct shall be framed. These rules may be supplemented where necessary by the
Principals of Colleges, Heads of Halls, Deans of Faculties and Heads of Teaching Departments in this
University. Each student shall be expected to provide himself/herself with a copy of these rules.
7. At the time of admission, every student shall be required to sign a declaration that on admission
he/she submits himself/herself to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the Vice- Chancellor and the several
authorities of the University who may be vested with the authority to exercise discipline under the Acts,
the Statutes, the Ordinances and the Rules that have been framed there under by the University.
ORDINANCE XV-C OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
Prohibition of and Punishment for Ragging
1. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited within the premises of College/Department or Institution and
any part of Delhi University system as well as on public transport.
2. Any individual or collective act or practice of ragging constitutes gross indiscipline and shall be dealt
with under this Ordinance.
3. Ragging for the purposes of this Ordinance means any act, conduct or practice by which dominant
power or status of senior students is brought to bear on students freshly enrolled or students who are in
any way considered junior or inferior by other students and includes individual or collective acts or
practices which:
(a) involve physical assault or threat to use of physical force;
(b) violate the status, dignity and honour of women students;
(c) violate the status, dignity and honour of students belonging to the scheduled caste and tribes;
(d) expose students to ridicule and contempt and affect their self-esteem;
(e) entail verbal abuse and aggression, indecent gestures and obscene behaviour.
4. The Principal of a College, the Head of the Department of an Institution, the authorities of College, of
University Hostels or Halls of Residence shall take immediate action on any information of the occurrence
of ragging.
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5. Notwithstanding anything in Clause (4) above, the Proctor may also suo moto enquire into any
incident of ragging and make a report to the Vice-chancellor of the identity of those who have engaged in
ragging and the nature of the incident.
6. The Proctor may also submit an initial report establishing the identity of the perpetrators of ragging
and the nature of the ragging incident.
7. If the Principal of College or Head of the Department or Institution or the Proctor is satisfied that for
some reason, to be recorded in writing, it is not reasonably practical to hold such an enquiry, he/she may
so advise the Vice-Chancellor accordingly.
8. When the Vice-Chancellor is satisfied that it is not expedient to hold such an enquiry, his/her decision
shall be final.
9. On the receipt of a report under Clause (5) or (6) or a determination by the relevant authority under
Clause (7) disclosing the occurrence of ragging incidents described in Clause 3 (a), (b) and (c), the Vice-
Chancellor shall direct or order rustication of a student or students for a specific number of years.
10. The Vice-Chancellor may in other cases of ragging order or direct that any student or students be
expelled or be not, for a stated period, admitted to a course of study in a college, departmental
examination for one or more years, or that the results of the student concerned in the examination or
examinations in which they appeared, be cancelled.
11. In case any students who have obtained degrees of Delhi University are found guilty under this
Ordinance, appropriate action under Statute 15 for withdrawal of degrees conferred by the University
shall be initiated.
12. For the purpose of this Ordinance, abetment to ragging will also amount to ragging.
13. All institutions within the Delhi University system shall be obligated to carry out instructions/
directions issued under this Ordinance, and to give aid and assistance to the Vice- Chancellor to achieve
the effective implementation of the Ordinance.
ORDINANCE XV-D of The University of DelhiThe Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013
(MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE)
An Act to provide protection against sexual harassment of women at work place and for the prevention
and redressal of complaints of sexual harassment and for matters connected there with incidental
thereto.
WHEREAS sexual harassment results in violation of the fundamental rights of a woman to equality under
articles 14 and 15 of the Constitution of India and her right to life and to live with dignity under article 21
of the Constitution and right to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business
which includes a right to a safe environment free from sexual harassment.
AND WHEREAS the protection against sexual harassment and the right to work with dignity are
universally recognized human rights by international conventions and instruments such as Convention
and the Elimination of all forms of discrimination against Women, which has been ratified on the 25th
June, 1993 by the Government of India.
AND WHEREAS it is expedient to make provisions for giving effect to the said Convention for protection of
women against sexual harassment at workplace.
For details, please see the website http://indiacode_nic.in/ acts-in-pdf/142013.pdf.
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Hostels in academic institutions are the epicenter of the dynamics of the campus life. Spread over vast
area and surrounded by green cover, encompassing gardens, inside and outside lawns, Hindu College
Hostel, for over a half century has been providing fuel and force to the life and motion of College's liberal
democratic academic culture. Hindu College Hostel, with its architectural grandeur and aesthetics, has
been an abode to many luminaries in a wonderful kaleidoscope that the time-space spectrum is.
Situated next to the sports complex, the Hostel is a spacious structure with 119 rooms enclosing eight
lawns with rose beds and hedges. The Hostel provides residential facilities to about two hundred
undergraduate and postgraduate male students. The Common Room provides the residents recreational
facilities such as Table-tennis, Carom-board, Chess-board, and a separate TV room apart from the
newspapers and magazines to keep them on the qui vive.
Admissions are strictly on the basis of merit and the resident students are expected to maintain the spirit
of camaraderie and dignity. The guiding principle for the Hindu College community has been to uphold
democratic and egalitarian values and strive towards intellectual excellence.
ADMINISTRATION - The Hostel is managed by the Hostel Committee which is constituted by the Staff
Council of the College and executed by the Warden in consultation with the Principal. Dr. Naorem
Santakrus Singh, Assistant Professor, in the Department of Physics, is the Warden.
The Hostel Office, located within the Hostel premises, is an integral part of the Hostel. There are several
employees to look after the daily chores in the hostel. They include an office clerk, a mess manager,
mess/room bearers, cooks, watchmen, janitors, gardener and a few others for kitchen and pantry work.
In addition, there is a dry cleaner and a newspaper vendor to provide services to the resident students.
The health services are made available to the residents by the WUS Health Center located within the
University Campus. All prospective candidates are required to contact the Hostel Office for Information.
Hostel & Library
Boys Hostel
Girls Hostel
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Library
Hindu College Library is one of the oldest among Delhi University college libraries. It came into existence
along with the foundation of the college in 1899. Hindu College Library is fully Air conditioned and
computerized. The library is open to bonafide students of all the classes. All important textbooks are kept
in the Reserve Section to enable the students to write their tutorials. There is a well-equipped Reading
Room, which subscribes to a large number of dailies, weeklies, periodicals and journals on a variety of
subjects.
Membership Students, teachers and other members of the staff of the college are entitled to become member of the
library.
Services: Loan Privilege
For Under Graduates Students 05 Books 14 Days
For Post Graduates Students 06 Books 14 Days
Teaching Staff 35 Books 30 Days
Non- Teaching Staff 05 Books 14 Days
Reference Service It is to assist users in getting their required information and make full use of the resources in the library.
It includes:ŸGuidance in the use of information resources and services.Ÿ Instructions for accessing online library resource provided by University Computer Centre.Ÿ Including OPAC, e-journals.
Photocopying ServiceThe library helps in providing photocopies of articles/text to students and staff members from documents
available in the library. For this purpose user may get the desired document issued against his/her library
card and return the same immediately after getting it photocopied from the vendor.
New Arrival Display ServiceBooks newly added to the
library are displayed on the
New Arrival Display Rack
before they are released for
loan.
Reservation of Book(s)Books in great demand and
which generally remain under
issue can be reserved by user
on the circulation counter.
OPAC ServiceThe OPAC allows you search
for an item of your choice in
Library holdings by Author,
Title, and Keyword etc.
Internet AccessLibrary is Wi-Fi enabled and
user can access Internet and
4000 E-Journals (approx.)
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INDRAPRASTHA - COLLEGE MAGAZINE
The College magazine “INDRAPRASTHA” publishes articles by students and reports of the educational,
cultural, social and sports activities of the College. Each section of the magazine is edited by a Student
Editor under the supervision of a member of the teaching staff.
THE COLLEGE PARLIAMENT
The Hindu College Parliament is a unique student organisa-tion in the country. All the students and
teachers of the College are its members. The students elect the Prime Minister from amongst themselves
at the beginning of the year. There is also a Leader of the Opposition. The Speaker of the Parliament is a
teacher nominated by the Principal in his/her capacity as the President of the Hindu College Republic.
The College Parliament is a forum for discussions on academic and other issues. It is an excellent training
ground for public speaking and leadership qualities. It allocates funds to the various societies.
MECCA - ANNUAL CULTURAL FESTIVAL
The Annual cultural festival called Mecca highlights the secular character of the College. It has been
successfully celebrated since 1973 and witnesses large scale participation of students across the
University. Mecca is the highlight of the calendar - the single biggest stage for students to express
themselves and act as heirs of the rich tradition of this college.
JOINT CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE (JCC) The Joint Consultative Committee, consisting of re-presentatives of students and teachers from different
departments is the main consultative body for all important matters concerning the curricular and extra-
curricular activities in the College. It meets frequently with the Principal in the Chair.
SPORTS
The College has a large ground, available for various sports activities. In addition the College has an
excellent Sports Complex that houses a state-of-the-art Gymnasium extensively used by students,
teachers and non-teaching staff.
Students Activities/ Engagements
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)The College has an active and vibrant NSS unit, which facilitates the participation of students
in social work.
NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)
The college has a NCC wing for the students. It is associated with the Delhi Naval Unit and
offers training to students in personality development. The students will have to participate
in adventure camps and also will be assigned duties for the Republic and Independence Day
parades. On the successful completion of 'C' certificate, the students are entitled to
exemption from written examination for officer's jobs in the Defence Services. They get added benefit in
marks in their final percentage too.
The students who wish to join the NCC Wing of the college are required to contact Sub Lieutenant Dr.
Harinder Kumar, Department of Hindi, Hindu College. Dr. Harinder Kumar is the Associate NCC Officer of
the college.
FRIENDS CORNER - THE COUNSELLING CELL This Society recognizes all students as a valuable "Human Resource". It organizes
Interactive Workshops that provide a platform for the students to voice their opinions and
discuss topics which interest or concern them. The idea is to spread awareness on key
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issues, infuse a sense of responsibility and empower the students so that they become responsible,
confident and independent individuals, with high levels of self-esteem. Thus, FRIENDS CORNER aims to
promote a general feeling of "well-being" among the students and offers personal counseling, if desired,
so as to encourage and motivate them to help themselves become efficient and effective individuals.
Disha- The Placement Cell Disha, the Placement Cell of Hindu College has been on the fore in bringing about
exciting job opportunities for all courses. The cell organizes seminars and
workshops on career related matters. With a placement percentage of 95% Disha
has essayed a pivotal role in the academic lives of students who wish to get a head
start in professional field. Companies like Boston Consultancy Group, Mckinsey & Company, Airtel, S&P
Capital, Deloitte, KPMG, Ernst & Young, DE Shaw, Nisar, among many others have been keenly
participating in our placement programme over the past few years. Students have to get themselves
enrolled as members.
ABHYAS
Abbhya is a team of real go-getters who are willing to stop at nothing short of
excellence. They not just bring together the best available internship opportunities
and help the students develop skills to acquire them! Along with this, Abhyas also
believes in standing up for a cause and instilling the mind with transformative ideas.
Acting on this belief, the student bring together a unique combination of a marathon,
an internship fair and a conference.
WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT CELL
Women's Development Cell (WDC) of the college plays an active role in making the
students aware of the problems faced by women and suggest ways and methods for
their development in society. WDC sensitizes the college community on issues
pertaining to women's rights, gender parity and empowerment. The cell takes the
initiative in organising seminars, workshops, debates, street plays, film screening etc.
WDC welcomes both girls and boys as members.
The College organises various extra-curricular activities carried out through different vibrant societies.
The societies work under the guidance of a member of teaching faculty (Teacher-in-Charge), appointed
by the Principal. The College has the following societies:
MASQUE- THE ENGLISH DRAMATIC SOCIETY
Masque is the English Dramatic Society of Hindu College. A premier and well-reputed
society, it is often the first choice of the freshmen student body. A three-round audition
process and dedicated work-ethic have allowed Masque to achieve excellence year after
year, a tradition its members have worked tirelessly to uphold. Since 2011, Masque
have staged over seventy performances and gone on to place at prestigious competitions in and outside
Delhi. Annual Fest we hold our fest Masquerade showcase the best of stage theatre that Delhi has to offer.
ALANKAR Alankar, The Indian Music Society of Hindu College has been an integral part of the
institution's cultural life since it was founded in 1998. Alankar has created compositions
in some of the most fascinating and soul stirring ragas like Miya Malhar and Bageshree
sung by budding musicians who have been the spirit behind the group, leaving their
mark on our history book. Alankar is honoured to have been led by some of the most
gifted individuals of our generation at Hindu College and blessed to have the best of
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talent across the Delhi University and the country as its members. Alankar have won accolades and
awards at prestigious college events across the country. Annual Music Fest, Harmony, is held in high
esteem, amongst the University music circles which helps to imbibe music in everyday life.
ARIA - THE WESTERN MUSIC SOCIETY ARIA, the Western Music Society of Hindu College has been one of the most successful
cultural societies of the University of Delhi over the last five years. ARIA's year begins in
August with rigorous auditions, a yearly ritual through which the freshers get a chance
to join the society. The society is divided into two groups: Acapella (Vocal Group) and
Instrumental Band. The first event on the calendar is usually the College Freshers where
ARIA, puts up a splendid show for the new members of the Hindu College family. After
this, the society participates in all the prestigious competitions all over the country and also participates
in non-competitive gigs and concerts as well. The society has been practicing regularly and participating
in almost all the festivals across Delhi University winning accolades and praise in the process.
MANTHAN : THE QUIZZING SOCIETY Manthan is the quiz society of Hindu College. Dedicated to bringing together the quizzers
of Hindu College in order to facilitate balanced team formation and thus win as many
quizzes as possible, the society also organizes quizzes on behalf of the College. Most
recently the society organized three quizzes for Mecca, the annual Hindu college fest.
Members are selected on the basis of their performance in a selection test as well as their
performance and quiz-making throughout the year. They are trained in common quiz
formats, quiz-making, hosting and organization. The society has won top accolades at various quiz
competitions.
SCRIBE – CREATIVE WRITING SOCIETY Established in 2011, Scribe provides a focal point to aspiring
writers to share their creative output with others who share their
passion for the written word. Thus, the Society energizes and
challenges the young writers to adopt new styles of writing, make
presentations in the weekly meetings of the Society, and evolve with the feedback from others.
Functioning in a fairly disciplined manner, the Society assigns its members a theme that each of them has
to address. Topics such as magical realism, utopian societies and fear have provided the subjects that
have engaged the students in the past. The Society organizes the creative writing events for MECCA, the
annual cultural festival of Hindu College. Its students have brought laurels to the college in various
creative writing events held all over the campus. The Society provides a nurturing space for the exercise
of the imagination of young students, unencumbered by scholarly judgment.
SAMHITA - THE LANGUAGE LITERATURE & CULTURAL SOCIETY Samhita aims to provide a platform for all the societies to put forth their performances.
It encompasses events of not only cultural kind but that of language and literature too.
It collaborate with literary departments of English, Hindi and Sanskrit to bring forth
presentations, symposiums, transcript readings etc. to encourage students to study the
literatures and languages thoroughly. The society brings out the entire mystical and the
aesthetic aspects of Indian culture to a wide audience, especially the youth.
CAUCUS - THE DISCUSSION FORUM Caucus-The Discussion Forum is the premier Group Discussion and Model United
Nations Society of Hindu College. It aims to sensitize the youth towards the
pertinent issues surrounding them and creates a platform to make them conscious
of their roles as informed and intelligent individuals in the global society. To achieve
the same, Caucus undertakes group discussions and formal debate in the Model
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United Nations format. The society conducts group discussions every week, throughout the academic
term, on issues ranging from general interest to current affairs. It encourage students to think out of the
box, nurture ideologies, welcome pragmatic changes, infuse in the students the qualities of a good
diplomat: Confidence, Cognizance, Coherence, Cogency.
The members of the society are involved in the organisation of two major events:-
Ÿ International Hindu Model United Nations Model United Nations is an academic simulation of the United Nations Organization that aims to educate
participants about civics, effective communication, globalization and multilateral diplomacy. In Model
UN, students take on roles as foreign diplomats and participate in a stimulated session of an UN, bodies,
intergovernmental organization and regional organizations. IHMUN is one of the biggest MUN
conferences in the country. IHMUN has seen participation from premier institutions in India, including
various IITs, St. Stephen's College, St. Xavier's College, NLS (National Law School)-Bangalore, and NLU
(National Law University) Delhi. It has also seen international participation from Students from
renowned universities from the Indian subcontinent, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada etc.
Ÿ Vaktavya
Through Vaktavya, Annual Group Discussion Fest, and IHMUN, Caucus aims to extend its grasp and
reach out to a wider range of people, issues and levels of debate than ever before. This is the first of its
kind of group discussion fest in DU and was inaugurated in 2010. It is also greatly anticipated and
supported by its participants, most of whom are students from colleges and institutes all over the
country. The fest provides them with a platform to discuss views, and simultaneously prepares them to
become effective and unbiased decision-makers.
ENGLISH DEBATING SOCIETY
The English Debating Society, which was founded in the pre-independence period (around the 1930s), is undoubtedly one of the most successful societies of our college. Comprising of 25 members from a variety of departments from all three streams, its primary focus is towards taking part in two kinds of debates, the Parliamentary form and the Conventional form. What we do focus on instead is the ability to think, analyses, how to argue, how to structure arguments and how to build our knowledge base. Aim of the society is to create an atmosphere conducive to learning and a platform that allows
for free debate, discussion and airing of all opinions and thus make the debaters the best in terms of arguing and convincing. Society organises two most prestigious debates- the Premchand Memorial Parliamentary Debate and the Thadani Memorial Debate. Members of the society participate in debates all across the country.
SYMPOSIUM - PARLIAMENTARY SOCIETY The Symposium-The Parliamentary Society is a platform for all those who strive to
make a difference by engaging in thoughtful discussions over policy and legislative
issues. Weekly symposiums are organized in which society members seek to
understand, and build perspectives on various issues of societal importance. Each year,
the society organizes the Hindu Model Indian Parliament (HMIP)- the oldest
Parliamentary simulation of Delhi University. It also convenes a Hindu Policy Summit, in
which students from various Colleges and Universities, analyze and debate policy issues. Besides, the
society assumes an important role during the Hindu College Elections, by organizing a Prime Ministerial
Debate between the student candidates.
FINANCE & INVESTMENT CELL Finance & Investment Cell, seeks to change the landscape of financial analysis and
economic thinking in Hindu College and beyond. This society gives voice to students'
opinion on the financial literacy, capital market, personal finance, current affairs and
public policy. The society holds workshops, seminars and talks on contemporary issues
by eminent experts in commerce and economics. The society also holds its annual fest
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“Enigma” with various events like Great Indian Tamasha, Dungeons and Dragons, Last man standing,
Breaking the Bank, The winners' curse, Case study, Mock stock session, Quiz series etc. It has its own
website to publish and share articles and research of the members with a large audience. The society has
online forum to discuss and exchange views.
SPIC MACAY
Hindu College Wing is part of the Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music and
Culture Amongst Youth which is India's largest voluntary non-profit and apolitical youth
movement founded in the year 1977 by Dr. Kiran Seth. The mission of the campaign is
to conserve and promote an awareness of our rich and heterogeneous cultural tapestry
amongst the youth and to facilitate an awareness of their deeper and subtler values. The
society has organised numerous performances by some of the most eminent artists of the
country including Pandit Birju Maharaj, Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia and Pandit
Vishwamohan Bhatt among others. Society conduct heritage walks to places in and around Delhi. The
society strives to hold on to the motto of Nischkam Seva (Selfless Service) in all our endeavours. In the
near future we also plan to organise workshops on crafts like bamboo craft, painting, yoga or performing
arts.
ABSTRACTIONS - THE FINE ARTS SOCIETY
Abstractions, the Fine Art society of Hindu College has a history of over 25 years. Ever
since its inception Abstractions has endeavored to support and stimulate various forms
of art work like Painting, Sketching, Calligraphy, Graffiti, Clay modeling and Sculpturing.
It has provided platform not only to the students of various colleges but also to the
teachers to show case their talent and prove their creative acuity. An art gallery ‘Bharat
Ram Centre of Art’, has become the hub of creative activities. With its quiet and green
ambience this centre has been an instant hit among the art connoisseurs and much sought after
rendezvous for art lovers. Abstractions has glorified the college by
Besides these the College has the following societies:
1. ANKUR - SOCIETY FOR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED
2. VIVRE- THE FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHY SOCIETY
3. EARTHLINGS – THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY
4. SCIENCE FORUM
5. NORTH-EAST CELL
6. IBTIDA – THE HINDI DRAMATIC SOCIETY
7. ABHIRANG – THE HINDI DRAMATIC SOCIETY OF
THE HINDI DEPARTMENT
8. VAGMI – THE HINDI DEBATING SOCIETY
9. PANCHTATVA – THE ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY
10. MOUNTAINEERING SOCIETY
11. CHOREOGRAPHY SOCIETY
12. NAKSHATRA - FASHION SOCIETY
Apart from this the College organises the following Annual Events:
1. O.P. KAUSHIK MEMORIAL LECTURE
2. RANJAN ROY MEMORIAL DEBATE
3. MADHU BHASIN MEMORIAL LECTURE
4. N.N. AGGARWAL PAPER READING CONTEST
5. ASHOK PRIYADARSHI MEMORIAL DEBATE
6. PROF. PREM CHAND MEMORIAL DEBATE
7. PROF. N.V. THADANI MEMORIAL DEBATE
8. LALITA SUBBU MEMORIAL LECTURE
9. DEEPAK SINHA MEMORIAL LECTURE
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of Hindu CollegeSome of theFamous Alumni
1. Justice Y. K. Sabharwal (Former Chief Justice of India) 3. Gautam Gambhir 2. Arnab Goswami (Republic TV)(Cricketer) 5. Neha Khanna (NDTV) 7. Dr. Naresh Trehan 4. Meenakshi Lekhi, (BJP) 6. Sreenivasan Jain (NDTV)(Managing Director, Medanta Medicity Hospital) 8. Vinod Rai, 11th Comptroller and Auditor General of India 9. Tisca Chopra (Actor) 11. Eenam Gambhir (First Secretary in the Permanent Mission of India 10. Imtiaz Ali (Director) to the United Nation in New York) 13. Rahul Mehra (Activist of Aam Aadmi Party) 12. Saba karim (Cricketer) 14. Arjun Rampal (Actor)
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Some Important Information reproduced from
Information Bulletin 2017, University of Delhi
ADMISSION TO UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME
1. Important Information All the applicants seeking admission to the Undergraduate (UG) Programmes/Courses, for which the
admission is based on merit of XII class Board results (i.e. there is no entrance test)
are required
portal.
https://ug.du.ac.in/app/ · The applicants who wish to be considered for admission to various Undergraduate Courses
based on merit (for which there is no entrance exam), are required to register online for all categories, including unreserved (UR) / SC / ST / OBC.
· The applicants who wish to apply under supernumerary categories, namely Persons with Disabilities (PwD), Kashmiri Migrant (KM), Armed Forces (CW) and Ward Quota shall also apply online on the UG admission portal.
· The registration of applicants seeking admission under Sports/Extra-curricular activities (ECA) categories is through the same UG admission portal.
· Applicants seeking admission under Foreign Students’ category have to apply separately on Foreign Students’ Registry website http://fsr.du.ac.in and should refer to Section 9.9.8 of the admission bulletin,
DU for more details.
1.1. Dates at a Glance
1.2. Registration Fee
1.2.1 Registration Fee (non-refundable) for Undergraduate Programmes is as follows:
1.2.2 Payment of Registration Fee: · Registration fee has to be paid during online registration process through any one of the
available online payment options.
· It may be noted that the registration process shall be completed only after realization of the online registration fee.
· Registration fee will not be refunded/adjusted in any circumstances.
Starting Date for Online Registration
22nd
May 2017
Closing Date for Online Registration 12th
June 2017
Notification of First Admission List 24th June 2017 Commencement of Classes 20th
July 2017 Closing date of Admission
16th
August 2017
Online Registration Fee for Admission to Undergraduate Programmes/ Courses
(2017-2018)
Registration fee for UR/OBC : Rs. 150 (Non-refundable)
Registration fee for SC/ST/PwD : Rs. 75 (Non-refundable) Registration fee for Sports : Rs. 100 (Additional, Non-refundable) Registration fee for ECA
: Rs. 100 (Additional, Non-refundable)
Applicants can apply to as many programmes/courses of their choices as they want. There
will be no extra fee for applying to multiple programmes/courses.
to register online at the following UG admission
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2. Schedule for Announcement of Cut-off lists, Verification of Documents, Approval of Admission in Colleges and Payment of Admission Fee.
Note: 1. For document verification and approval of admission following timing will be observed.
Morning : 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. 2. After approval of admission, the applicant has to log on to the undergraduate admission portal to
make online admission fee payment. This may be done till 12:00 noon of the next day of the given admission list deadline.
Cut-off Activity Date
Online Registration From Monday, 22nd May 2017 (5 PM onwards) to Monday, 12th
June 2017 (till 5 PM)
First Cut-off
Notification of First Cut-off Marks List by the Colleges
Saturday, 24th
June 2017
Document verification and approval of admission
Saturday, 24th June 2017 to Wedneday, 28th June 2017
Second Cut-off
Notification of Second Cut-off Marks List by the Colleges
Saturday, 1st July 2017
Document verification and approval of admission
Saturday, 1st
July 2017 to Tuesday, 4th
July 2017
Third Cut-off
Notification of Third Cut-off Marks List by the Colleges
Friday, 7 th July 2017
Document verification and approval of admission
Friday 7th July 2017 to Monday, 10
th July 2017
Fourth Cut-off
Notification of Fourth Cut-off Marks List by the Colleges (if any)
Thursday, 13th July 2017
Document verification and approval of admission
Thursday, 13 th July 2017 to Saturday, 15th July 2017
Fifth Cut-off
Notification of Fifth Cut-off Marks List by the Colleges (if any)
Tuesday, 18th July 2017
Document verification and approval of admission
Tuesday, 18th July 2017 to Wednesday, 19th July 2017
The further cut-off lists may be declared, depending on the vacant seats in the
Important : It is in the interest of the students to refer to the Information bulletin 2017, University of Delhi from the university website for complete information and clarification regarding the schedule for announcement of cut-off list and admissions.
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3. Age Requirement
As per Ordinance-I of the University, there is no minimum age bar for admission to the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the University and its colleges except in the programmes where the respective regulatory bodies, such as Medical Council of India (MCI), All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), Bar Council of India (BCI), National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), Dental Council of India (DCI), etc. have prescribed the minimum age requirement in their regulations
Gap year(s) would not be a bar for purposes of admission to the undergraduate programmes.
4. Grade Conversion [As per AC Resolution No. 319, Dt. 22.3.1976]
Grade
Min.% of Each Grade
Grade Mean Resultant Percentage
1
90
A
90
2
75
B
75
3 66 C 60 4 61 D 40 5
57
E
30
6
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F
Fail
7
47
8 40
9 Fail
4.1 Admission for IB Students (IB Grade to Marks Scheme)
Grade
Indian Equivalent Marks
7
96-100
Midpoint 98
6
83-95
Midpoint 89
5 70-82 Midpoint 76 4 56-69 Midpoint 62.5 3
41-55
Midpoint 48
2
21-40
Midpoint 30.5
1 1-20 Midpoint 10.5
Formula/equivalence of the grade point average awarded in Cambridge School Certificate/ Malayalam / Overseas /African G.C.E./Examination School Certificate Examination and / or 12th Grade Examination of American Embassy School, New Delhi with the percentage of marks as are awarded in the Higher Secondary Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, for the purpose of admission to different Programmes in the University of Delhi.
4.2 Admission for University of Cambridge (International Examinations) Students
Grade
Percentage Uniform
Mark Range
Cambridge Grade As
Percentage Uniform Mark
Range
*A
90-100(Midpoint95)
95
95
A 80-89(Midpoint85) a 80-100(Midpoint 90)
B
70-79(Midpoint75)
b
70-79 (Midpoint 75)
C
60-69(Midpoint65)
c
60-69 (Midpoint 65)
D
50-59(Midpoint55)
d
50-59 (Midpoint55)
E 40-49(Midpoint45) e 40-49 (Midpoint 45)
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Further Details:
*
Wherever G.C.E. Certificate indicates the grades; it will be treated at par with the grades of Indian
School Certificate Examination for purposes of Admission requirements. (See Grade Conversion)
* The Applicants seeking admission to an Honours Programme must have passed the subject at
Advanced level.
The Applicant seeking admission to Honours Programme in Physics / Chemistry must have passed:
Mathematics and Additional Mathematics at Ordinary level and at least one subject at Advanced
Level out of (1) Pure Mathematics (2) Applied Mathematics (3) Mathematics (Pure and Applied)
and (4) further, Mathematics or Additional Mathematics at Ordinary Level and one subject at
advanced level.
In case any board declares the percentage marks of individual subjects along with the grades, then marks shall be taken into consideration.
5. List of Documents required at the time of Admission The applicants shall be required to produce the following documents in original with two sets of
self-attested photocopies at the time of admission: 1. Class X Board Examination Certificate 2. Class X Mark-Sheet 3. Class XII Mark-Sheet 4. Class XII Provisional Certificate / Original Certificate 5. Recent Character Certificate 6. SC/ST/PwD/CW/KM Certificate (in the name of the appli c a n t ) issued by the compe t e n t authority. 7.
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) Certificate (in the name of the Applicant)
as in central list
8.
Transfer Certificate from school / college as well as Migration Certificate from Board / University
are required from those students who have passed senior secondary exam from outside Delhi
9. At least two passport size self-attested photographs.
The University will accept self-attested copies of documents / papers provided by the students. It is made clear that if any false attestation / falsified records are detected, the student will be debarred from attending any programme in the University / or its Colleges for next five years and in addition, a criminal case under relevant sections of IPC (viz. 470,471,474 etc.) will be instituted against him/her.
*
6. Admission of Armed Forces (CW) (Supernumerary Seats)
1. All applicants seeking admission to various undergraduate programmes of the University of
Delhi will have to register online as per schedule notified by the University.
2. Five percent (5%) of seats are reserved for applicants under CW categories, programme-wise in
all colleges.
3. All the CW applicants have to upload the Educational Concession certificate in the enclosed
format to be issued by any of the following authorities on the proper letterhead.
(i) Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board, Delhi.
(ii) Secretary, Rajya Zila Sainik Board.
(iii) Officer-in-Charge, Record Office.
(iv) 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate.
(v) Ministry of Home Affairs (For Police Personnel in receipt of Gallantry Awards)
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6.2 Admission of Kashmiri Migrants (KM) (Supernumerary Seats)
1. All the Wards (sons/daughters) of Kashmiri Migrants who wish to be considered for admission
to various undergraduate Programmes for University have to register online as per schedule
notified by the University.
2. Upto 5% seats are reserved programme-wise in all colleges for Wards of Kashmiri Migrants.
3. All the Wards of Kashmiri Migrants will have to upload a certificate of registration as Kashmiri
Migrants issued by Divisional Commissioner/ Relief Commissioner. 4. A concession of maximum 10% in the last cut-off marks fixed for unreserved category
applicants shall be extended to the Kashmiri Migrants.
5. Admission of Wards of Kashmiri Migrants will be based on cut-offs to be announced by the
Colleges.
the following guidelines for admission to various undergraduate programmes on the basis of
Sports:
1. The applicants are required to fill the online application form available on the University
of Delhi portal. 2. The charges for registration will be Rs. 100/- in addition to charges for
(UR/OBC/SC/ST/PwD) registration.
3. The applicants are required to upload only the self attested highest sports certificate issued
from May 22, 2014 to May 21, 2017 in each sport/game they wish to apply.
The admission under sports quota will be based on (a) with sports trial and (b) super category-
direct admission without sports trial The game-wise list of game/sport in each college is given
7. Guidelines for admission on the basis of Sports
The Colleges have to notify well in advance, the actual number of seats under Sports Quota
(supernumerary) and requirement of sportspersons in different Games/ Sports with the respective
Position / Event / Weight Category on their College Website and Notice Board. The same would
also be notified on the website of University of Delhi. All the constituent colleges will follow
.
in and the college wise list of position/event/weight category of game/sport is Annexure VI -
given in Annexure VII.
I. Super Category: Direct Admission without Sports Trial
(Category A-1 of the enclosed Criteria for Marking of Sports Certificates)
Sportspersons who have represented India in the under-mentioned Competition(s), recognized and
funded by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) will be given Direct Admission
without Sports Trial.
1. Olympic Games by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
2. World Championship / World Cup by International Sports Federations (ISFs)
3. Commonwealth Games by Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF)
4. Asian Games by Olympic Council of Asia (OCA)
5. Asian Championships by International Sports Federations (ISFs)
6. South Asian Games (SAG) by South Asian Sports Council (SASC)
7. Paralympic Games by International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
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4. Admission may be offered to the Children/Widows of Officers and Men of the Armed Forces
including Para-Military Personnel, in the following order of preference:
(i) Widows/Wards of Defence personnel killed in action;
(ii) Wards of Defence Personnel disabled in action and Boarded out from service with
disability attributable to military service;
(iii) Widows/Wards of Defence Personnel who died in peace time with death attributable
to military service;
(iv) Wards of Defence Personnel disabled in peace time and Boarded out with disability
attributable to the military service; and
(v) Wards of serving/ Ex-servicemen personnel including personnel of police forces who
are in receipt of Gallantry Awards;
5. Gallantry Awards include: Param Vir Chakra, Ashok Chakra, Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal,
Maha Vir Chakra, Kirti Chakra, Uttam Yudh Seva Medal, Vir Chakra, Shaurya Chakra, Yudh
Seva Medal, Sena, Nau Sena, Vayusena Medal, Mention-in-Despatches, President’s Police
Medal for Gallantry, Police Medal for Gallantry.
Applicants belonging to the above category should refer admission bulletin 2017, University
of Delhi.
6.1. Format of the Educational Concession Certificate (Sample)
FORMAT
(ON THE PROPER LETTER HEAD)
OFFICE OF THE___________________________________________
This is to certify that Mr. /Miss_________is son/daughter of ___________ (No._______)
resident of ________________________________.
The above named Officer/JCO/OR_________________________________:-
i. Killed in action on __________ during ________
ii. Disabled in action on_______ during ________and boarded out
from service.
iii. Died in peace time on duty on ________ with death attributable to military services.
iv. Disabled in service and boarded out
with disability attributable to military service.
v. Gallantry Award: __________.
Master/Miss__________son/daughter of_________ Officer/JCO/OR is eligible for educational
concession for admission in University of Delhi against the Armed Forces category under
Priority No. _________.
No.:_____________
Date:____________
(Signature)
Rubber stamp with Name & Designation
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3. Only the highest Sports Certificate will be considered for Marking.
4. Sports Certificate of only preceding three years will be considered from 22nd May 2014 to 21st
May 2017.
5. The level of competency of the applicant will be determined for those who have achieved
distinction only during the preceding three years in those Games/ Sports recognized by AIU
/MYAS in which Inter -University Competitions are held and preference given by the colleges.
6. Applicant should upload self -attested copy of Sports Certificate.
B. Maximum 60 Marks for Sports Trial
Sports Trial includes Game/ Sport Specific Fitness, Fundamental Skills and Overall Playing Ability.
1. The
II. Admission on the Basis of Sports Trial
(Categories A-2, B-1, B-2, B-3, C-1, C-2, D of the enclosed Criteria for Marking of Sports
Certificates) A. Maximum 40 Marks for Sports Certificate
1. The criteria for marking of sports certificates display marks for different levels of position and/
or participation in various sports competitions is given in Annexure V.
2. Sports Certificate of Invitational / Memorial / Open / Prize Money League / Ranking
competitions will not be considered.
C. Composition of the Sports Admission Committee for specific Sport(s)/Game(s) identified
by DUSC:
1. Chairperson: Principal
2. Convener: Teacher in-charge, Department of Physical Education
3. Experts: Three to be nominated by the Chairperson(Principal)from the confidential list sentby DUSC. 4. Nominee: Delhi University Sports Council 5. Nominee: Vice Chancellor (Observer)
Separate marking shall be done by each Expert of the Sports Admission Committee.
Note:
1. The allotment of programme to the eligible applicants shall conform to University regulations and will be the sole responsibility of the College and may be finalized by the Sports
which will include: Admission Committee of the College
a. Chairperson: Principal b. Convener: Teacher in-charge, Department of Physical Education c. Member/s: Teacher/s, Department of Physical Education d. Nominee: One faculty member of the Staff Council
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Applicant should go through the notifications issued by the Constituent Colleges and
University of Delhi on their Website.
2. The College will conduct Sports Trial for a specific Game/ Sport identified by Delhi University
Sports Council (DUSC).
3. The College identified for conducting Sports Trial for a specific Game/ Sport and not havi ng
facilities may contact DUSC by giving advance information.
4. The College should video-graph the Sports Trial.
5. The Applicant must secure minimum 30 marks in the Sports Trial to be eligible for admission
on the basis of Sports.
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2. The Sports Admission Committee of the College shall : a. Screen the application form uploaded by the Applicant b. Verify original Sports Certificate of the applicants as per marks allotted by DUSC
3. In Case of Tie: Applicants securing same marks in the same game/ sport eligible to take admission in the same programme/ college, may be resolved by the Sports Admission Committee of the College, considering the following order:
a. Higher marks obtained in Sports Trial
b. Higher marks in Sports Certificate
In case, the Tie still persists, all the applicants may be admitted.
4. The list of finally selected applicants containing marks of the Sports Certificates and Sports
Trials along with programme allotted shall be displayed on the Website and Notice Board of
the College for three days to take cognizance of the grievances, if any. The Grievance
Committee of the College must resolve all the grievances within next three working days
before admitting the applicants.
5. The list (soft and hard copy) of finally admitted applicants on the basis of Sports shall be sent
to DUSC within seven days from the last date of admission of the University.
6. The College shall maintain proper record of the applicants admitted on the basis of Sports.
7. The applicant as per their age must be eligible to participate in Inter-University Competitions
for the next three years and should not be employed Part-time / Full-time anywhere. 8. Any injury/ casualty caused to the applicant during Sports Trials shall be the sole
responsibility of the applicant. 9. It is mandatory to submit an Undertaking on Non-Judicial Stamp Paper of Rs. 100/- by the
applicant at the time of admission stating that he/she will play for the College and University
during their Under-Graduate programme of study.
Disclaimer: College reserves the right to change the number and nature of specific game/ sport
and their respective position/ event/ weight category depending upon the availability
of applicants
at any stage of admission.
8. Procedure for Calculating ‘Best Four’
I. Procedure for calculation of ‘Best Four’ subjects percentage for Honours Programmes (For
admission to Arts/ Humanities Programmes):
a. The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/elective subjects
from LIST A.
b. Out of three, academic/elective subject chosen above, one must be the concerned subject in which the
admission is sought, failing which a deduction of 2.5% will be imposed on the calculated ‘Best Four’
percentage.
For honours in languages refer to point 6 of Basis of calculation of Best Four given below.
Note:
i. If an applicant doesn’t include the subjects given in LIST A in ‘Best Four’, then a deduction of
2.5% of maximum marks will be levied for each subject for the purpose of calculating ‘Best Four’.
ii. All subjects to be included in the calculation of ‘Best Four’must have at least 70% theory component of exam. In case, the subject to be considered does not have 70% theory component and 30% practical component, then the marks of theory and practical only shall be converted to 70% and 30%, respectively on pro rata basis. These new marks will then be considered for calculation of ‘Best Four’.
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Examples
(1) If an applicant has scored: Physics 90 (theory 50, practical 40; max. marks theory 60, practical 40),
and Chemistry 91 (theory 52, practical 39; max. marks theory 60, practical 40) which is not in ratio of
70: 30, then the marks can be converted on pro rata basis
Pro rata marks in physics = 88.33; ((50/60) x 70 + (40/40) x 30) = 58.33 + 30 = 88.33
Pro rata marks in chemistry = 89.92; ((52/60) x 70 + (39/40) x 30) = 60.66 + 29.25 = 89.91
(2) If an applicant has scored: Physics 88 (theory 45, IA 14, practical 29; max. marks theory 56, IA 14 ,
practical 30), Chemistry 92 (theory 48, IA 14, practical 30; max. marks theory 56, IA 14, practical
30), English (90) and Biology 95 (theory 51, IA 14, practical 30; max. marks theory 56, IA 14,
practical 30). Mathematics 92. The marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology have less than 70%
theory component and therefore have to be converted to 70:30 ratio on pro rata basis.
For Physics, it is 56.25 + 29 = 85.25; ((45/56) x 70 + 29) = 56.25 + 29 = 85.25
For Chemistry, it is 60 + 30 = 90; ((48/56) x 70 + 30 = 60 + 30 = 90
For Biology, it is 63.75 + 30 = 93.75; ((51/56) x 70 + 30 = 63.75 + 30 = 93.75
The following discipline subjects must be treated as Academic/ Elective subjects for the purpose of
undergraduate admissions. All other subjects offered by different boards may be treated as non-
elective.
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LIST A (Academic/Elective Subjects)
Arabic
English
Italian
Punjabi
Accountancy
Bengali
French
Legal Studies
Psychology
Botany Geography Mathematics Sanskrit
Biology/
Biotechnology
Geology
Music
Sociology
Chemistry German
Persian
Spanish
Commerce/
Business StudiesHindi Philosophy Statistics
Computer Sci/Informatics Practices
History
Physics
Urdu
Economics
Home Science
Political Science Zoology
Basis of calculation of Best Four 1. Mass Media Studies will be treated as an academic subject for the purpose of admission to B.A.
(Hons.) Journalism (Hindi/ English).
2. In case an applicant has studied elective and core languages, the core language subject will be treated as language, while elective language can be considered as academic/ elective subject.
3. Admission to B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology will be based on ‘Best Four’ percentage as in
B.A. (Hons.) Psychology.
4. Admission to B.A. (Hons.) Social Work and B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy will be based on ‘Best Four’ percentage including one language and three academic/elective subjects as per the above procedure.
Basis of calculation of Best Four
1. Mass Media Studies will be treated as an academic subject for the purpose of admission to B.A. (Hons.) Journalism (Hindi/ English).
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4. Admission to B.A. (Hons.) Social Work and B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy will be based on ‘Best Four’ percentage including one language and three academic/elective subjects as per the above procedure.
5. The applicants must have studied and passed Mathematics at the qualifying exam for admission to B.A. (Honours) in Economics.
6. (a) For admission to Honours in any language programme, advantage of 2% in the ‘Best Four’ percentage will be given to those applicants who have studied that particular elective language.
(b) In case, an applicant has not studied a language at qualifying exam and is seeking admission to Honours in that language (except for Honours in English and Hindi, refer (c)), deduction of 5% will be imposed on ‘Best Four’ percentage.
(c) For admission to Honours in English and Hindi, the applicant must have studied and passed the respective language in the qualifying exam and should include respective language for calculation of ‘Best Four’ percentage.
7. University may define any other relevant subjects as an academic/ elective for a particular
Honours programme.
Example 1:
If an applicant has scored:
Accountancy (90), Business
Studies (92), English Core
(88) and Economics (94).
Total marks are
90+92+88+94=364,
Percentage is 91%.
The effective percentage for:
B.A. (Hons.) English is 91%,
Not eligible for B.A. (Hons.)
Economics,
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science
is 91% - 2.5% = 88.5%.
Example 2:
If an applicant has scored: Physics (96), Chemistry (92),
English Core (90) and Mathematics (94), Economics
(83).
Case1: Total marks are 96+92+90+94=372, Percentage is
93%. The effective percentage for:
B.A. (Hons.) History is 93% - 2.5% = 90.5%,
B.A. (Hons.) English is 93%,
B.A. (Hons.) Economics is 90.5% ,
Case2: Total marks are 96+90+94+83=363, Percentage is
90.75%. The effective percentage for :
B.A. (Hons.) History is 90.75% - 2.5% = 88.25%,
B.A. (Hons.) English 93%,
B.A. (Hons.) Economics 90.75%
Comparing Case1 & Case2, Best Four for
B.A. (Hons.) History is 90.5%
B.A. (Hons.) English 93%, B.A. (Hons.) Economics 90.75%
Example 3:
If an applicant scored: Accounts (88),
English Core (92), Punjabi Elective
(90), Mathematics (82) and Web
Designing (96).
Total marks are 88+92+90+96 = 366,
Percentage is 91.5%.
The effective percentage for:
B.A. (Hons.) History is 91.5% - 2.5% -
2.5% = 86.5%
B.A. (Hons.) Punjabi is 91.5% - 2.5% +
2% = 91%
B.A. (Hons.) English is 91.5% - 2.5% =
89%
Example 4:
If an applicant
has scored: Accounts (90),
Business Studies (92), English Core (88) and
Home Science (94), Mathematics (85).
Case1: Total marks are 90+92+88+94=364,
Percentage is 91%.
The effective percentage for B.A. (Hons.)
Psychology is 91 – 2.5 = 88.5%
The effective percentage for B.A. (Hons.)
Economics is 91 – 2.5 = 88.5%
The effective percentage for B.A. (Hons.)
English is 91%
2. In case an applicant has studied elective and core languages, the core language subject will be treated as language, while elective language can be considered as academic/ elective subject.
3. Admission to B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology will be based on ‘Best Four’ percentage as in B.A. (Hons.) Psychology.
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II. Procedure for calculation of ‘Best Four’ subjects percentage for B. Com. (Honours)/B.Com.
One Language from Part 1 of List C1 + three best subjects out of Part 2 of List C1.
OR
One Language from Part 1 of List C1 + any combination of subjects out of Part 2 of List C1, List C2 or
any other subject (not listed either in List C1 or List C2). In such a case, the deduction of marks from
aggregate percentage of ‘Best Four’ shall be as follows:
i. For every subject included from List C2, a deduction of one percent in aggregate percentage of
‘Best Four’;
ii. For every other subject (not listed either in List C1 or List C2), a deduction of 2.5% per subject in
aggregate percentage of ‘Best Four’.
Note:
1. All subjects to be included in the calculation of ‘Best Four’ must have at least 70% theory
component of examination. In case the subject to be considered does not have at least 70% theory
component, then the marks obtained in theory and practical shall be converted to 70% and 30%
respectively, on pro rata basis. The marks so arrived at will then be considered for calculation of
‘Best Four’.
2. The applicant must have studied and passed Mathematics/Business Mathematics at the qualifying
examination for admission to B. Com. (Hons.).
3. The computation of ‘best four’ subjects in the above framework should lead to an effective and
unique ‘best four’ which would be higher than any other combination of ‘best four’ subjects.
Example 5:
If an applicant
has scored: Physics (85),
Chemistry (90), English
Core
(90) and
Biology (85), Mathematics (75).
Total marks in PCBE are:
85+90+85+90=350
The percentage is 87.5%
The effective percentage for:
B.A. (Hons.) English is 87.5% B.A. (Hons.) Political Science is 87.5 % – 2.5% = 85%
B.A. (Hons.) Economics
is 87.5 % –
2.5% =
85%
Example 6:
If an applicant
has scored: English Elective (92),
History (65), Political Science (85), Geography
(89) and Home Science (90).
Total Marks =
356 excluding History.
The percentage is 89%. The effective percentage
for:
B.A. (Hons.) English is 89 % + 2% (Elective)=
91% B.A. (Hons.) Political Science is 89% B.A. (Hons.) History 89 -
2.5% = 86.5% (History
not included)
B.A. (Hons.) Psychology 89-2.5% = 86.5%
List of Core Subjects for B.Com. (Hons.)/B.Com.
PART 1 (Language)
PART 2 (Core Subjects)
English
Mathematics
Hindi Accountancy Business Studies / Commerce Economics
ADDITIONAL LIST of Subjects for B. Com. (Hons.)/ B.Com.
Botany Geography Philosophy Statistics Business Mathematics Geology Physics Zoology Biology/ Biotechnology History Political Science Chemistry
Home Science
Psychology
Computer
Science/ Informatics
Practices
Legal Studies
Sociology
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Example 7:
If an applicant has scored: Accountancy (90),
Business Studies (92), English Core (88) and
Economics (94). Total marks are 90+92+88+94 =
364, Percentage is 91%.
Not eligible for B.Com. (Hons.)
The effective percentage for B.Com. is 91%
Example 8:
If an applicant has scored: Physics (96)*,
Chemistry (92), English Core (90) and
Mathematics (94).
Total marks are 96+92+90+94 = 372,
Percentage is 93%.
The effective
percentage for both B.Com.
(Hons.) & B.Com.
is = 93 –
2 x 1% = 90%
Example 9:
If an applicant scored: Accountancy
(88), English
Core (92), Punjabi Elective (90), Mathematics (82)
and Web Designing (96). Case1: Total marks are 88+92+90+96
=
366,
Percentage is 91.5%.
The effective percentage is 91.5 –
2 x 2.5%
= 86.5
Case2: Total marks are 88+92+82+96
=
358
Percentage is 89.5%,
The effective percentage is 89.5%
-
2.5%
= 87%
Case 2 is unique “best four”, so effective
percentage for both B.Com. (Hons.) & B.Com.
is 87%
Example 10:
If an applicant
has scored: Accountancy (90),
Business Studies (92), English Core (88) and
Home Science (94), Mathematics (85).
Case1: Total marks are 90+92+88+94=364,
Percentage is 91%.
The effective percentage is 91% – 1% = 90%
Case2: Total marks are 90+92+88+85=355,
Percentage is 88.75%.
The effective percentage is 88.75%
Case 1 is unique “best four”, so effective
percentage for both B.Com. (Hons.) &
B.Com. is 90%
Example 11:
If an applicant scored: History (88), English Core
(92), Political Science (90), Philosophy (67) and
Web Designing (96). Total marks are
88+92+90+96=366, Percentage is 91.5%.
Not eligible for B.Com. (Hons.)
The effective Percentage for B.Com. is 91.5% –
1% – 1% – 2.5% = 87%
Example 12:
If an applicant has scored in Mathematics (90),
Business Studies (82), Hindi (88), Web
designing (94)* and Painting (95)*.
Case1: Total marks are 90+88+94+95=367.
The Percentage is 91.75%.
The effective percentage is 91.75% – 2 x 2.5%
= 86.75
Case2: Total marks are 90+82+88+95=354.
The Percentage is 88.75%.
The effective percentage is 88.75% – 2.5% =
86.25
Case 1 is unique “best four”, so effective
percentage for both B.Com. (Hons.) &
B.Com. is 86.75%
* Marks in physics/chemistry/biology papers should be in ratio of 70: 30 (theory: practical),
otherwise, marks calculated on pro rata basis will be considered.
III. Procedure for calculation of ‘Best Four’ subjects percentage for B.A. programme:
a. One Language (Core/Elective/Functional)
b. Any three elective subjects can be chosen. A deduction of upto 5% on ‘Best Four’ percentage
may be imposed if there is a change of stream for admission to B.A. programme, which means
either from Commerce stream to Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences or from Science stream to
Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences.
c. One non-listed (LIST A of Annexure II) subject can be included in calculation of ‘Best Four’
without any deduction.
d. For admission to B.A. (Vocational) only, related vocational subjects may be treated at par with
academic/elective subjects and upto two vocational subjects, which are in relationship with the
programme of study may be included for the calculation of ‘Best Four’.
e. If an applicant opts for Modern Indian Language (MIL) (Except Hindi) as a subject, an
advantage of up to 10% may be given in ‘Best Four’ in those colleges where MIL is offered as a
subject. Note:
i. The college will have to notify the actual deduction upto 5% for change of stream beforehand by uploading on their website and intimating the same to the University.
ii. If more than one non-listed subject is included for calculation of ‘Best Four’, a deduction of 2.5% each in ‘Best Four’ may be levied in addition to deduction due to change of stream, if any.
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iii. All subjects to be included in the calculation of ‘Best Four’must have at least 70% theory
component of exam. In case, the subject to be considered does not have 70% theory component
and 30% practical component, then the marks of theory and practical only shall be converted to
70% and 30%, respectively on pro rata basis. These new marks will then be considered for
calculation of ‘Best Four’ in addition to Note (i).
Examples for calculation of ‘Best Four’ Percentage are given below.
** is deduction due to change of stream.
# is for second vocational subject.
*Marks in these papers should be in ratio of 70: 30 (theory, practical), otherwise, marks calculated
on pro rata basis will be considered.
Admission to Science Programmes The Basis of Selection for Mathematical Sciences/Science/Interdisciplinary & Applied Sciences
programmes is listed in Section 25 and Section 26. All the subjects to be included for Basis of Selection
(PCM/PCB/PCMB) must have at least 70% theory component of examination. In case, the subject to be
considered does not have 70% theory component and 30% practical component, then the marks of theory
and practical only must be converted to 70% and 30% , respectively on pro rata basis. These new marks
will then be considered for calculation of PCM/PCB etc.
Example 13:
If an applicant has scored in Accountancy
(90), Business Studies (92), English
Core
(88) and Economics (94). Total marks are
90+92+88+94=364. The Percentage is 91%.
The effective percentage for B.A.
programme
is
91% -
5%**
=
86%
Example 14:
If an applicant has scored in Physics (96)*,
Chemistry (92)*, English
Core
(90) and
Mathematics (94). Total marks are
96+92+90+94=372 and Percentage is 93%.
The effective percentage for B.A.
programme
is
93% -5%**=88%
Example 15: If an applicant scored: History (88), English Core (92), Political Science (90) and Web
Designing (96)* Total marks are 88+92+90+96=366,
Percentage is 91.5%.
The effective Percentage for B.A.
programme is
91.5%
Example 16: If an applicant has scored in Accountancy
(90), Business Studies (62), English Core
(88), Web designing (94)* and Painting
(95)*. Total marks are 90+95+88+94=367.
The Percentage is 91.75%.
The effective percentage for B.A.
programme
is
91.75% -
5%**
- 2.5# =
84.25%
Example 17:
If an applicant
has scored: Physics 90 (theory
50, practical 40; max. marks theory 60,
practical 40), Chemistry 91(theory 52,
practical 39; max. marks theory 60, practical
40), English (90) and Mathematics (95),
Physical Education (92). Physics and
Chemistry have 60% theory component and
40% practical marks. Pro rata marks in physics = 88.33%
Pro rata marks in chemistry = 89.92%
Therefore, Total marks in PCM are:
88.33+89.92+95=273.25=91.08% and PCME
are: 88.3+89.92+95+90 = 363.25 = 90.81%.
Example 18:
If an
applicant
has scored: Physics 88 (theory 45,
IA 14, practical 29; max. marks theory 56, IA 14,
practical 30), Chemistry 92 (theory 48, IA 14,
practical 30; max. marks theory 56, IA 14,
practical 30), English (90) and Biology 95
(theory 51, IA 14, practical 30; max. marks
theory 56, IA 14, practical 30). Mathematics 92.
Physics, Chemistry and Biology have less than
70% theory component and must be converted to
70:30.
For Physics, it is 56.25+29 = 85.25; For
chemistry, it is 60+30= 90; For biology, it is
63.75+30= 93.75. The PCB is 89.77% ; PCM is
89.19%
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DELHI UNIVERSITY SPORTS COUNCIL UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
Admission on the Basis of Sports in Undergraduate Programmes 2017 CRITERIA FOR MARKING OF SPORTS CERTIFICATE OUT OF MAXIMUM 40 MARKS
Category Level of Competition Certificate Issuing Authority Maximum Marks Out of 40
1st Position
2nd Position
3rd Position
Participation
A-1 Represented India in Olympic Games/ World Championship/ World Cup/ Commonwealth Games/ Asian Games / Asian Championship/ South Asian Games/Paralympic Games
IOC/ ISFs/ CGF/ OCA/ SASC/ IPC/ IOA/ NSF recognized and/or funded by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MYAS)
DIRECT ADMISSION
A-2 Position and/ or Participation in World / Asian School Games/ International Competition
International School Sport Federation (ISF)/ NSF recognized and/or funded by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MYAS)
40 39 38 37
B-1 Position and participation in National Games / Federation Cup/ Senior National/ Inter-Zonal National Competition
IOA/ NSF/ State Olympic Association recognized and/or funded by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MYAS)
36 35 34 33
B-2 Position and/or participation in National School Games, National Competition Under 19, Youth/ Junior National Competition
School Games Federation of India (SGFI)/ NSF recognized and/or funded by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MYAS)
32 31 30 29
B-3 Position and/or participation in National School Games,National Competition Under 17, All India Rural Games / National Sports Festival for Women/ Sub-Junior / Cadet National Competition
School Games Federation of India (SGFI)/ SAI/ NSF recognized and/or funded by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MYAS)
28 27 26 25
C-1 Position and/or participation in State Competition/ State Sports Festival for Women/ Inter-Zonal/ Inter-District/ CBSE National/ KVS National Competition
State Sports Association, State /District Directorate of Education/ concerned School Boards
24 23 22 21
C-2 Position and/or participation in IPSC/ ICSE/ DAV/ NVS/ Vidya Bharti National Competition
Concerned School Boards 20 19 18 17
D Position in Cluster/ Regional/ Zonal Competition of CBSE/ KVS/ DAV/ NVS/ Other School Boards, District Competition, Subroto Cup/ Nehru Hockey Cup/ Khelo India Competition
Concerned School Boards, District Directorate of Education/SAI/Society
16 15 14 Not Eligib
le
Note : 1. Sports Certificate of Invitational / Memorial / Open / Prize Money League / Ranking competitions will not be
considered. 2. Only the highest Sports Certificate will be considered for Marking. 3. Sports Certificate of only preceding three years will be considered from 22nd May 2014 to 21st May 2017. 4. Applicant should upload Self-Attested copy of Sports Certificate.
Annexure I Criteria for Marking Sports Certificate
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RULES FOR REFUND OF FEE ON ACCOUNT OF WITHDRAWAL/CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION (Aspernoti�icationsAcad.-I/2015-16/Refundoffee/541dated26thJune,2015
&Acad.-I/2015-16/Refundoffee/586dated08.07.2015)
Sr. No.
Reasons for seeking refund Quantum of fee to be refunded
1 When a student applies for withdrawal of admission upto 31st July.
Full fee after deduction of Rs. 500/- and full examination fee.
2 When a student applies for withdrawal of admission on or after 1st August till three working days before the last date of admission (including the last day of admission).
Full fee after deduction of Rs. 1000/- and full examination fee.
3 When admission is made inadvertently due to error/omission/commission on the part of the University/College
Full fee and full examination fee.
4 When cancellation of admission is due to concealment/falsification of facts, submission of false/fake certificates(s), providing misleading information by the student or for any error/mistake on the part of the student.
No fee will be refunded.
5 In case of Migration of a student in III semester from one college to another college (If permissible under the University rules), up to 31st August of the year of migration.
Full fee after deduction of 20% of the total fee and full examination fee.
6 When a student of Self Financing course applies for withdrawal of admission on or before the last date of admission.
Full fee after deduction of Rs. 1000/- and full examination fee.
7 If a student provisionally admitted to a course on declaration of the result of his qualifying examination/compartmental examination becomes ineligible for admission and his/her admission is cancelled.
Full fee after deduction of Rs. 1000/- provided that he/she applies for refund in the same Financial Year.
8 In case a student after his/her admission expires within one month of the last date of admission.
Full fee including examination fee will be refunded to his/her parents.
9 When a student has been allowed to change the course of study in the same college or within the departments of the University.
After adjustment of fees already paid the student will be required to pay the remaining amount due as prescribed for the new course. In case the student paid in the previous course more than the amount due for the second course, the excess amount will be refunded/adjusted towards further month(s) fees.
Annexure II Fee Refund Policy
Kindly note that this information is only part of the Bulletin of Information 2017-18, Delhi University. The students must refer to the Bulletin for complete information regarding admission.
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