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    ('A' GRADE NAAC ACCREDITED UNIVERSITY)

    Guru Jambheshwar University of

    Science & Technology, Hisar (Haryana)

    University ProspectusUniversity Prospectus(Established by State Legislature Act 17 of 1995)

    Session : 2010- 11

    Website:

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    thuru Jambheshwar Ji was a saint and great environmentalist of 15 century. Amongst all the saints of

    ththe 15 Century, Guru Jambheshwar Ji was the unique one who preached about the conservation of

    Gthe biodiversity to his followers and made it a creed for them by including the same in his 29

    commandments. Thus Guru Jambheshwar Ji was not only a religious guru but a great ecologist and

    environmentalist, many centuries ahead of others.

    thHe was born in 1451 A.D . (Samvat 1508) corresponding to 8 day of dark half of the lunar month Bhadrapad

    i.e. Janamashtami, in village Pipasar situated in the revenue jurisdiction of Nagaur district of Rajasthan, India.

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    Dr. M.L. RangaVice-Chancellor

    Guru Jambheshwar University ofScience & Technology, Hisar

    Vice-Chancel l ors M essage

    Dear Student,

    I extend you a warm welcome to our University. I am pleased that you have chosen

    Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar for shaping your career in the

    field of Science & Technology. Ours is one of the prominent institutions of education in the

    field of Technology in the State. All the courses offered by our University are professional and

    job oriented. This University has been significantly contributing for the last 15 years towards

    imparting quality education through various courses available. In this era of globalization of

    education and tough competition in placement in the institutes of repute our University is

    committed to provide best of the facilities and infrastructure required to each and every

    student under different faculties. Above all it has been our endeavour to provide placement to

    maximum number of students by conducting campus interviews on completion of the course.

    We have tried our best to give all relevant information in this Prospectus which may be of use to

    you in selecting the course of your interest. I hope you will get all the required information in

    the University Prospectus which will be helpful in exploring possibilities to shape your future.

    I wish you a bright career.

    (M.L. Ranga)Vice-Chancellor

    University Prospectus 2010-11(i)

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    Prof. R.S. JaglanRegistrarGuru Jambheshwar University ofScience & Technology, Hisar

    The Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology has been established with

    a mandate to transform and redefine the face of technical education, thereby culminating into

    a confluence of thought, knowledge and practice to facilitate the fullest development of the

    individual. The objective of University is to facilitate and promote studies in emerging areas of

    higher education in new frontiers of management, technology & environmental studies etc.

    Our aim is to produce engineers, scientists and managers who are technically sound,professionally competent and socially relevant. To achieve this goal the academic curriculum is

    designed to enable the budding engineers, scientists and managers to take up the technical

    education of the country in order to meet the challenges facing the global society.

    At Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, we sincerely intend and

    endeavor to bridge the sinister gap between knowledge and theory through the efforts of the

    Faculty, that make the learning process interesting, participative, stimulative, multi-

    dimensional and dynamic. Workshop, research project, seminars and conferences constantly

    help this university open up diverse avenues, perspectives with a broad ended vision and

    horizons. Our emphasis on discipline is unrelenting. While students have their own space but

    with all the requisite checks and balances. The physical infrastructure development on the

    campus is in tune with the rapid progress on the academic front and is significant step to be oneof the leading institutions of technical education in the country.

    The faculty and administration of Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

    Technology is committed for providing the students with the finest technical education and for

    preparing the next generation of leaders in the respective field.

    There is one consistent effort at Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and

    Technology : we are here to ensure that you succeed not only professionally but also personally.

    I have absolutely no doubt when I say that our university is a modern institute with all

    latest amenities. Once you join, let me assure you that, your stint at the institution will not

    merely be a degree acquiring experience, it would be totally stimulating and life changing

    experience.I welcome you to the versatile and dynamic Guru Jambheshwar University of Science

    and Technology Family.

    (R.S. Jaglan)

    Registrar

    University Prospectus 2010-11(ii)

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    OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY

    DEANS OF FACULTIES

    Hon'ble Chancellor

    Governor, Haryana

    TelephonesDr. M.L. Ranga 01662-276192, 263101Vice-Chancellor Fax : 01662-276240

    e-mail : [email protected]

    Prof. R.S. Jaglan 01662-276025, 263104Registrar & Controller of Examinations. 01662-263130

    Prof. S.C. Kundu 01662-263111Director, Haryana School of Business 01662-263182& Chief Warden

    Prof. H.L. Verma 01662-263199Dean, Academic Affairs

    Prof. Rajesh Malhotra 01662-263563Proctor 01662-263369

    Prof. Nawal Kishore 01662-263166Dean, Students Welfare

    His Excellency Sh. Jagannath Pahadia

    Prof. Kuldip Bansal Prof. S.C. KunduDean DeanFaculty of Science & Technology Interface Haryana School of Business

    Prof. D.N. Mishra Prof. Dharminder KumarDean DeanFaculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Faculty of Engineering & Technology

    Faculty of Medical Sciences

    Prof. Narsi Ram Bishnoi Prof. (Mrs.) Sushma GandhiDean DeanFaculty of Non-Conventional Sources Faculty of Media Studiesof Energy & Environmental Sciences

    Prof. J.K. Sharma 01662-263118University Librarian

    Prof . M.S. Turan 01662-263157Director, Distance Education 01662-276735

    Prof. B.K. Punia 01662276572

    Director, Academic Staff College

    Dr. R.K. Gupta 01662-276507Head, Training & Placement Cell

    Dr. Neeraj Dilbaghi 01662-263500Director, Sports 01662-263156

    University Prospectus 2010-11(iii)

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    IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    1. Admission to the following courses will be made by this University on the basis ofEntrance Test/ valid GATE/GPAT score etc. as indicated against each:-

    * This four semester M.Tech. Programme would be run in a modular form, with the provision to award P.G. Diploma in Geo-informatics on successful completion of two semesters (one year) and M.Tech. degree in Geo-informatics after completion of two years.

    Sr.No. Name of Course Mode of Admission 1. M.Sc. (Applied Psychology) 2. M.Sc. (Biotechnology) 3. M.Sc. (Nano Science & Technology) 4. M.Sc. (Industrial Microbiology) 5. M.Sc. (Chemistry) 6. M.Sc. (Environmental Sciences) 7. M.Sc. (Food Technology) 8. M.Sc. (Mathematics) 9. M.Sc. (Physics) 10. M.Sc. (Mass Communication) 11. M.Sc. (Advertising Management & Public Relations) 12. M.Sc. (Development Communication) 13.

    Bachelor of Physiotherapy

    14.

    Master of Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal Disorders)

    15. Master of Physiotherapy (Sports Physiotherapy)16.

    Master of Physiotherapy (Neurological Disorders)

    17.

    Master of Physiotherapy (Pediatric Physiotherapy)

    Post Graduate Diplomas

    18.

    Post Graduate Diploma in Web Advertising &

    Animation19.

    Post Graduate Diploma in Tourism PR

    20.

    Post Graduate Diploma in Defence Journalism21.

    Post Graduate Diploma in Pigment and Paint Technology

    (PGDPPT)

    Serial No. 1 to 21 byway of Entrance

    Test to be

    Conducted byGJUS&T, Hisar

    22.

    M.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering)23.

    M.Tech. (Environmental Science & Engineering)

    24.

    M.Tech. (Food Engineering)25.

    M.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    26.

    M.Tech. (Nano Science and Technology)27.

    M.Tech. (Optical Engineering)

    28.

    M.Tech. (Print & Graphic Communication)

    29.

    M.Tech. (Electronics & Communications Engineering)

    30.

    M.Tech. (Geo-informatics) (Modular Form)*

    For Serial No.30 merit of validGATE score and ifseats remain vacant,

    the same shall befilled on merit ofentrance test to beconducted byGJUS&T, Hisar.

    22 to

    31.

    M.Pharm.

    Pharmaceutical Chemistry

    32.

    M.Pharm. Pharmaceutics

    33.

    M.Pharm. Pharmacology

    34.

    M.Pharm. Pharmacognosy

    For Serial No. 31 to

    34

    admissions will

    be based on valid

    GPAT merit. When

    sufficient GPAT

    qualified candidates

    are not available,

    admission may be

    given to non-GPAT

    candidates onacademic merit of

    qualifying

    examination.

    University Prospectus 2010-11(v)

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    Sr.No. Name of Course Mode of Admission

    35. B.Tech. (Biomedical Engineering)

    36. B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering)

    37. B.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering)

    38. B.Tech. (Information Technology)

    39. B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    40. B.Tech. (Printing Technology)

    41. B.Tech. (Food Engineering)

    42. B.Tech. (Packaging Technology)

    Admissions to Sr. No. 35

    to 42 shall be made

    through on-line Counsleing

    by the Haryana State

    Counseling Society,

    Panchkula on the basis of

    AIEEE Rank

    Sr.No. Name of Course Mode of Admission

    43. Master of Computer Applications (MCA) Admission to Sr. No. 43 shall be made through On-

    line counseling by the

    HSCS, Panchkula on the

    basis of OLET -2010 of

    MCA course to be

    conducted by the Haryana

    StatePanchkula

    Counseling Society,

    Sr.No. Name of Course Mode of Admission

    44. Bachelor of Pharmacy Sr. No. 44On-line entrance tests to be

    conducted by the Haryana

    State Counseling Society,Panchkula

    Sr.No. Name of Course Mode of Admission

    -- Lateral Entry to 2nd year (LEET) of B. Tech. andBachelor of Pharmacy

    On-line entrance tests to be

    conducted by the Haryana

    StateCounseling Society,

    Panchkula

    Sr.No. Name of Course Mode of Admission

    45. Master of Business Administration (MBA) The Admission toHaryana School ofBusiness (ManagementCourses) will bemade on the basis ofInter-se-merit of CAT

    Sr.No. Name of Course

    1. The Admission to 16 seats of M.Sc. Biotechnology for the session 2010 - 11 will be

    made on the basis of All India Test (CEEB) to be conducted by Jawaharlal NehruUniversity, New Delhi. However, two seats of SC and two seats of BC categories ofHaryana will be filled through Entrance Test to be conducted by this Universityalong with the admission to another 20 seats of M.Sc. Biotechnology (under self

    finance scheme). The Reservation for 20 seats under self finance scheme will beseparate as per Haryana Govt. norms.

    University Prospectus 2010-11(vi)

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    2. The last date for the receipt of application forms for courses from Sr. No. 1 to 34, in the

    Office of the Chairperson of the concerned Department, is 29.06.2010 (upto 5.00

    p.m.). The University will not be responsible for any delay in postal transit/ through

    courier service. Application Form and other details are also available on the

    University website (www.gjust.ac.in). Candidates using downloaded application

    forms must attach a demand draft of Rs. 800/- (Rs. 200/- in case of SC/BC Candidates of

    Haryana) drawn on any scheduled bank in favour of the Registrar, Guru Jambheshwar

    University of Science & Technology, Hisar payable at Hisar.

    3. Entrance Tests will be held in the department concerned at Guru Jambheshwar

    University of Science & Technology, Hisar according to admission schedule given in

    Chapter-9. Any change will be notified separately. The candidates who do not receive

    the Admit Card are advised to contact the Chairperson of the concerned department

    before the date of Entrance Test.

    4. The candidates shall use only the application form contained in this Prospectus or the

    downloaded one as allowed under item no. 2 above. Photo copy or copy of the

    application form attached with the Prospectus will not be entertained and if anyone is

    found to have used its photo copy or copy, his/her candidature will be cancelled.

    Separate application form is to be submitted for each course except for the courses at

    {Sr. No. 10, 12, 20}, {Sr. No. 11,18 19}, {Sr. No. 14,15,16,17} and {Sr. No. 31,32,33,34}.

    For these courses one form is to be filled up for all the courses offered by the respective

    department and the students may give his/ her preference of the course.

    5. A candidate, whose result of the qualifying examination is not announced, can also

    apply and appear provisionally in the Entrance Test. However, he/she will have to

    produce proof of having passed the qualifying examination at the time of Counselling.

    6. A candidate allowed to appear in the Entrance Test provisionally cannot claim admission

    whatsoever be his /her rank in the test, if found ineligible on verification of documents/

    certificates at the time of Counseling.

    7. If at any stage, it is found that the candidate has supplied any incomplete or false or

    incorrect information in the application form, his/her candidature for the course will be

    cancelled and he/she will be liable for disciplinary action as per the University rules and

    all fees deposited by him/her shall be forfeited.

    8. The merit lists will be displayed on the Notice Boards of the department concerned onthe date(s) mentioned in Chapter-9. It shall be the responsibility of the candidate to

    ascertain from the Department concerned about his/her name in the merit list. No

    separate intimation for Counselling will be sent.

    University Prospectus 2010-11(vii)

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    9. The Detailed Marks Certificates (DMC)/ confidential result/ character certificate of the

    examination passed shall be treated as the proof of having passed the qualifying

    examination. But the candidate shall have to produce the original DMC/ degree for the

    purpose of registration.

    10. Certificate for sports weightage clearly showing the grade, if claimed, must beattached with the application form. No weightage shall be given later on. (See

    Chapter-5).

    11. In the event of any inconsistency in the rules or any clarification thereof, the matter

    shall be referred to the Vice-Chancellor for interpretation whose decision shall be final.

    The Vice-Chancellor is also competent to remove any inconsistency at any time and

    decide as to which provision shall take precedence over the other.

    12. The students admitted finally in the University through State Level Test/Counselling will

    also apply on the Admission Form contained in this prospectus.

    13. Supreme Court of India Orders-Curbing Ragging in Educational Institutions-

    Prospectus admission:

    It has been impressed upon by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India that henceforth in

    every prospectus relating to admission of the students in any educational

    institution, it shall be clearly stated that if any incident of ragging comes to the

    notice of the authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain and if

    his explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him from the

    institution.

    Instructions for curbing ragging: Ragging in educational institutions is banned and any

    one indulging in ragging is liable to be punished appropriately, which may include

    suspension from the institution or classes for a limited period, expulsion from the

    institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution for a

    specific period or fine as per UGC guidelines upto Rs. 2.50 lacs. The punishment may

    also take the shape of (i) withholding scholarships or other benefits, (ii) debarring from

    representation in events, (iii) withholding results, (iv) suspension or expulsion from

    hostel or mess. If the individuals, committing or abetting ragging, are not/ cannot be

    identified, collective punishment can be awarded to act as a deterrent.

    The following will be termed as the act of ragging : Any disorderly conduct whether by

    words spoken or written or by an act, which has the effect of teasing, treating or

    handling with rudeness any other student (s), indulging in rowdy or indiscipline

    activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm

    or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in fresher or junior student(s) or asking the

    University Prospectus 2010-11(viii)

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    student(s) to do any act or perform something, which such student(s) will not do in the

    ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or

    embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior

    student.

    The candidates, who have passed their qualifying examination from Schools/ Colleges, located

    in Haryana, are deemed to be the residents of Haryana and are not required to submit Haryana

    Resident Certificate.

    (i) Valid GATE / GPAT score certificate where ever applicable.

    (ii) Certificate of Reserved Category i.e. SC/BC/PH/ESM/FF, if applicable.

    (iii) Attested copy of Sports Certificate, if weightage is claimed.

    Applications, which are incomplete or are not accompanied by requisite

    documents, shall be liable to be rejected.

    1. CHARACTER CERTIFICATE:

    (a) Candidates who have recently qualified:

    Candidates, who have recently passed/ appeared the qualifying examination in

    2010, must submit Character Certificate from the Head of the Institution last

    attended as per specimen given in Annexure B-V.

    (b) Private candidates:

    Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination as private candidates

    should submit their Character Certificate duly signed by a First Class Magistrate.

    (c) Gap in Study:

    Candidates who have gaps in their academic career after the qualifyingexamination, must furnish a gap certificate, in the form of affidavit on non-

    judicial paper or certificate from the employer (if in service) and should also

    furnish separately the character certificate of gap period duly attested by

    Notary Public.

    CERTIFICATES & DOCUMENTS REQUIRED WITH THE APPLICATION FORM AND AT THE TIME OF

    COUNSELLING

    (A) WITH APPLICATION FORM

    (B) AT THE TIME OF COUNSELLING

    University Prospectus 2010-11(ix)

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    th th2. ALL ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES of 10 , 12 , B.A./ B.Sc./ B.Com./ B.E./ B.Tech./

    B.Pharma/ B.P.Th. /M.Sc. , SC/BC, PH/ESM/FF, Affidavit in case of BC, Sports

    Certificate etc. alongwith a complete set of attested copies of all original

    certificates to be retained by the Department.

    3. Fees : University fee and Hostel Fee etc. as it will be required to be deposited onthe same day i.e. the date of admission and no extension shall be granted for this.

    4. Candidates applying for admission to Master of Physiotherapy course should bring

    their Bachelor Degree/ DMC and Internship Completion Certificate at the time of

    counseling, in original.

    5. The Scheduled Caste students whose parent's income from all sources is less than

    Rs. One lac per annum as prescribed by the State Govt. are required to produce,

    at the time of admission, the Caste and Income Certificate issued by the

    competent authority.

    1. The candidates having supplementary/compartment/reappear in the qualifying

    examination shall not be allowed admission to any course in the University Teaching

    Departments.

    2. Scheduled Caste Candidates of Haryana seeking admission to courses (except M.Tech.,

    M.Pharm. and Master of Physiotherapy) will be required to obtain minimum pass marks

    in the qualifying examination.

    3. The following examinations are recognised for the admission to relevant courses in the

    University:

    (i) 10+2 examination of C.B.S.E., New Delhi, Council for Indian School Certificate

    Examinations, New Delhi, Board of School Education, Haryana, State Council for

    Vocational Education, Haryana, Other Statutory Boards of the States/Union

    Territories.

    (ii) Graduate and Post-Graduate Degrees of all Indian Universities, Deemed

    Universities, Institutions of National Importance which are on the list of

    University Grants Commission.

    (iii) All examinations of foreign Universities, Boards, Examination Bodies, which have

    been recognized by the Association of Indian Universities.

    (C) IMPORTANT NOTES

    University Prospectus 2010-11(x)

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    (iv) Diploma in Pharmacy Examination conducted by Boards of Technical Education

    and various Universities in India, recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India.

    (v) Diploma Courses in Engineering and Technology approved by State Boards of

    Technical Education.

    (vi) The candidates passing qualifying examination from National Open School.

    (vii) One-sitting Bachelor's Degree programme upto the year 1995-96 from a

    recognized University.

    (viii) M.A./M.Com./M.Sc. (one sitting) upto June 1999 from a recognized University.

    4. Recognition of the qualifying examination is subject to the fulfillment of eligibility

    conditions of each course which are given above and in the provisions of the relevant

    Ordinances.

    5. No candidate, admitted to a course, shall be allowed to appear in the University

    examination unless he/she has completed atleast 75% of the lectures in aggregate ofeach paper, seminar, case discussion, field trips, tutorials, etc. and not less than 50% in

    any one of these.

    6. If a student is absent from the classes continuously for fifteen days without intimating to

    the Chairperson / Incharge of the Department, his/her name shall be removed from the

    Department's roll. He/she may be allowed re-admission by the Chairperson on payment

    of a fee of Rs. 500/- taking into consideration the possibility of fulfilling the

    requirement of attendance to be eligible to appear in the Major Test. For the students

    detained for entire semester/ session the prescribed full fee will be charged in addition

    to re-admission fees.

    7. In the case of admissions to M.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering, M.Tech.

    Environmental Science & Engineering, M.Tech. Print & Graphic Communication, M.Tech.

    Optical Engineering, M.Tech. Electronics & Communication Engineering, M.Tech.

    Mechanical Engineering, M.Tech. Nano Science & Technology, M.Tech. (Food

    Engineering), M.Tech. (Geo-informatics), if candidates with valid GATE score are not

    available, non-GATE candidates can be considered on the basis of merit of Entrance

    Test. In case of M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology and

    Pharmacognosy) programmes, if candidates with valid GPAT score are not available, the

    admissions will be made on the basis of academic merit.

    University Prospectus 2010-11(xi)

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    DEFINITIONS

    ZERO TOLERANCE ON RAGGING

    I) BC-A means Backward Class Block A' of Haryana.

    ii) BC-B means Backward Class Block B' of Haryana

    iii) SC means-Scheduled Caste of Haryana.

    iv) PH means Physically Handicapped of Haryana.

    v) HOGC means Haryana Open General Category.

    vi) ESM means Ex-Servicemen and their Wards of Harynaa.

    vii) CFF means Children of Freedom Fighter of Haryana.

    1. Ragging in the University Campus is totally banned.2. Any student found indulging in the act of ragging would be

    liable to disciplinary action as per the University rules.

    3. Any one who finds ragging or being ragged in the campus

    can submit his/her complaint to Proctor on Email ID:

    [email protected]

    University Prospectus 2010-11(xii)

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    IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    7.

    8.

    9.

    10.

    11.

    12.

    13.

    Note :

    Before filling up the admission form, the candidates are advised to read carefully, the provisions

    given in the University Prospectus.

    Entrance Test will be of three hours duration unless otherwise mentioned and will consist of

    multiple choice (objective type) questions with one correct answer. There will be no negative

    marking for incorrect answer(s). The details/instructions for attempting the question papers

    will be given in the test booklet/question paper at the time of Entrance Test.

    The candidate should report in the Department concerned at least half an hour before the

    commencement of the Entrance Test.

    If a candidate is found to be guilty of using unfair means in the Entrance Examination, his/her

    candidature shall be cancelled.

    There shall be no re-evaluation/rechecking of answer books of Entrance Tests.

    No student will be permitted to be on the rolls of two different Departments of the University

    simultaneously.

    The candidates will have to produce their original certificates to the Chairperson/ Incharge of

    the Department concerned at the time of counselling for verification and registration purposes.The results of the candidates and any other documents pertaining to the admissions downloaded

    from the Internet and duly attested will be the valid for admission purposes.

    All original certificates, except the Migration Certificate, will be returned after verification and

    registration at the time of admission.

    No application form for admission received after the last date specified for the purpose, will be

    entertained under any circumstances.

    In case the last date for receipt of admission forms happens to be a holiday or that day is

    declared a holiday by the University, the next working day will be considered as the last date for

    the purpose.

    At the time of admission, every candidate shall be required to give an undertaking of good

    behaviour. If a candidate, after his admission to any course in University Teaching Departments,is found indulging in any kind of ragging or any act of indiscipline, his/her admission is liable to

    be cancelled. The candidate and his/ her parent/ guardian will have to sign an undertaking to

    this effect in the application form for admission.

    If the University authorities are not satisfied with the character, past behaviour and

    antecedents of a candidate, they may refuse to admit him/her to any course of study in the

    University. In order to safeguard academic standards and ensure discipline and peaceful

    atmosphere in the University, the Vice-Chancellor may cancel the admission of any student.

    The students, who have passed their qualifying examinations from other Boards/Universities,

    will have to produce Migration/Transfer Certificate issued by the concerned Board/University

    as per procedure laid down in the Ordinance 'Migration' given in Chapter 8.

    Any legal dispute relating to admission of students will be subject to jurisdiction of the Court at

    Hisar.

    After admission, the students may obtain a copy of the syllabi of the course joined from the

    Department concerned / University website www.gjust.ac.in for which the department may

    ensure that the latest syllabus is uploaded on the University website.

    University Prospectus 2010-11(xiii)

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    C O N T E N T S

    CHAPTER TITLE PAGE NO.

    1. University at a Glance

    2. Faculties, Departments and Courses of Studies

    3. Departments:

    Advertising Management & Public Relations Applied Physics

    Applied Psychology Bio & Nano Technology Biomedical Engineering Chemistry Communication Management & Technology Computer Science & Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineering Environmental Science & Engineering Food Technology Haryana School of Business Mathematics

    Mechanical Engineering Pharmaceutical Sciences

    Physiotherapy

    Printing Technology

    4.

    Procedure for Admission

    5.

    Weightage

    6.

    Seats and their DistributionCategorywise

    7.

    Distribution and Reservation of Seats

    8.

    Migration Certificates

    9.

    Admission Schedule

    10.

    Schedule of Terms and Vacations

    11.

    Fee Structure

    12.

    Facilities to Scheduled Castes & Backward Classes

    candidates

    13.

    Hostel Accommodation

    14.

    Fake Universities/ Institutes

    15.

    Admission to Foreign Students

    ANNEXURESA -1

    List of Scheduled Castes in Haryana State

    A -II

    List of Backward Classes in Haryana State (Block - A)A -III

    List of Backward Classes in Haryana State (Block - B)

    A -IV

    Bonafide Residents of Haryana - Guidelines RegardingB -I

    Certificate for the Ex-employees of Indian Defence

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    CHAPTER - 1

    UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE

    1.1 The Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, was established onOctober 20, 1995 by an Act of the Legislature of the State of Haryana with the objectives

    'to facilitate and promote studies and research in emerging areas of higher education

    with focus on new frontiers of technology, pharmacy, environmental studies, non-

    conventional energy sources and management studies and also to achieve excellence in

    these and connected fields'. It was formally inaugurated on November 1, 1995. It is

    named after Guru Jambheshwar Ji Maharaj, a saint environmentalist of 15th century.

    Keeping in view the nature of courses offered at the University and the mandate for

    which it had been established the name of the University has been changed as Guru

    Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology.

    The University enjoys a rare distinction of getting recognised by the University Grants

    Commission under Section 2(f) for recognition of degrees on 11.1.1996 and, under

    section 12(B) of the UGC Act to be eligible for central assistance on 7.2.1997, i.e.,

    within 15 months of its coming into being. The University opted for accreditation byNational Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), an autonomous organization of

    the University Grants Commission, in 2001-02. As a result of the exercise, the NAAC

    accredited this University at A level (institutional score 85%) among the Universities.

    As a result of the exercise, the University was accredited as grade 'A' by NAAC in 2002

    and has been re-accredited as grade 'A' with (CGPA 3.26), in 2009.

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    1.2 LOCATION

    1.3 JURISDICTION

    1.4 CAMPUS

    The University is situated at Hisar, a rapidly growing town situated at about 167 Kms.

    from Delhi on Delhi-Rohtak- Hisar- Sirsa- Fazilka National Highway (NH-10) and at a

    distance of about 231 Kms. from Chandigarh on NH-65. It is well connected by rail and

    road. Hisar is one of the principal cities catering to the administrative and commercial

    needs of huge rural population. It is a major centre of higher education and researchwith two major Universities of the State, a number of research institutions, degree

    colleges, breeding farms and a growing

    industrial environment. In addition an Army

    Cantonment located in Hisar enriches its

    cultural life.

    The jurisdiction of the University extends to

    the courses being run in the areas of science,

    technology, engineering, pharmacy and

    management as mentioned in the Act.

    The University is situated over a sprawling area of about 372 acres. The campus is laid

    out with picturesque landscape, numerous buildings of various sizes and wide road

    network. It presents a spectacle of harmony in architecture and natural beauty.

    Approximately 200 acres of area has been developed with all providing modern facilitiessuch as road networks, sewerage pipe lines for water, electricity supply and parks have

    been developed at various places. The University has 7 teaching blocks. There are

    approximately 149 residential houses of different types for various categories of

    employees. Construction work for more staff quarters is under progress. Many more are

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    planned. The University has the Branch of a nationalized bank Punjab National Bank

    with ATM facility and a post office in the Shopping Complex. Beautification of the

    campus is being attached priority to provide healthy and pollution free environment on

    the campus. The University is running its own cafeteria.

    There are Seven Hostels (Three for boys, three for girls and one for working women) inthe University, which have residential capacity of about 1600 residents. During the last

    academic year, hostels GH-III and BH-III have been extended with 45 additional rooms.

    Besides this extension, all the hostels have taken major renovation programme where

    old kitchen and dinning hall floor and walls are replaced with stone tiles. The hostels are

    provided with Colour Televisions, Chess-Board, Carom Board, Chinese Checker Board,

    Badminton, Table-Tennis, Newspaper Stands etc. for recreation and entertainment of

    the students within the hostel premises. Besides, residents of girls hostels have been

    provided gym facilities with jogger, abdominal and Cycle exerciser including Bridge

    Ladder and Swing Jhoola. All the hostels have been provided with modern facilities such

    as Internet, Electric Geyser, Music

    System, Telephone Facilities, Desert

    Coolers, Water Coolers fitted with

    water purifier, insect killers and

    adequate play grounds. Further, all

    hostels have internet and Wi-Fi

    facilities. Medical facilities to the

    hostel residents are provided through

    the university Health Centre where

    qualified Doctors are available from8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. An ambulance

    facility is also provided for girls residing in hostels specifically for night time

    emergencies. Those seeking admission in Hostels will have to fill up a separate form in

    the Hostel Prospectus. The prospective hostlers are also required to undergo a Medical

    examination.

    1.5 HOSTELS

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    1.6 ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

    REGULAR PROGRAMMES

    The University offers the following academic courses at post-graduate and

    undergraduate level. All these courses are designed by taking into consideration the

    special needs of the market and the Industry and the Model Curricula supplied by the

    UGC/AICTE. Emphasis is laid on both theoretical and practical training for exposing

    students to the latest developments in the various areas of science and technology. Forthe purpose, the University also invites academicians, professionals and researchers

    from various institutions and industries. Adequate training and placement facilities are

    available for the students. The University also arranges campus interviews. Workshops,

    Seminars and Symposia are conducted regularly. In plant industrial training is an

    essential component of most of the courses:-

    11. M.Sc. (Advertising Management and Public Relations) 45

    12. M.Sc. (Development Communication) 2013. Bachelor of Physiotherapy 50

    14. Master of Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal Disorders) 10

    15. Master of Physiotherapy (Sports Physiotherapy) 10

    16. Master of Physiotherapy (Neurological Disorders) 10

    17. Master of Physiotherapy (Pediatric Physiotherapy) 10

    18. Post Graduate Diploma in Web Advertising & Animation 20

    19. Post Graduate Diploma in Tourism PR 20

    20. Post Graduate Diploma in Defence Journalism PGDDJ 20

    21. Post Graduate Diploma in Pigment and Paint Technology (PGDPPT) 20

    22. M.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) 3023. M.Tech. (Environmental Science & Engineering) 20

    24. M.Tech. (Food Engineering) 20

    25. M.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) 20

    26. M.Tech. (Nano Science and Technology) 20

    Sr. No. Name of Course Seats

    1. M.Sc. (Applied Psychology) 45

    2. M.Sc. (Biotechnology)under DBT sponsored

    M.Sc. (Biotechnology) under Self Finance Scheme

    4+16=20

    20

    3. M.Sc. Nano Science & Technology 20

    4. M.Sc. (Industrial Microbiology) 20

    5. M.Sc. (Chemistry) 45

    6. M.Sc. (Environmental Sciences) 45

    7. M.Sc. (Food Technology) 45

    8. M.Sc. (Mathematics) 50

    9. M.Sc. (Physics) 45

    10. M.Sc. (Mass Communication) 45

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    DISTANCE MODE PROGRAMMES

    In addition to the regular courses on the campus, the University offers the following

    courses through distance mode:-

    27. M.Tech. (Optical Engineering) 20

    28. M.Tech. (Print & Graphic Communication) 20

    29. M.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) 20

    30. M.Tech. (Geo-informatics) 30

    31. M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 15

    32. M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) 15

    33. M.Pharm (Pharmacology) 10

    34. M.Pharm (Pharmacognosy) 10

    35. B.Tech. (Biomedical Engineering) 60

    36. B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering) 120

    37. B.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) 120

    38. B.Tech. (Information Technology) 60

    39. B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) 60

    40. B.Tech. (Printing Technology) 60

    41. B.Tech. (Food Engineering) 60

    42. B.Tech. (Packaging Technology) 6043

    44.

    45.

    . Master of Computer Applications

    Bachelor of Pharmacy

    Master of Business Administration

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    3. Master of Insurance Business (MIB)

    4. M aster of Computer Applications (MCA 3 Years)

    5. Master of Business Administration (MBA)

    6. Master of Computer Applications (MCA) (5-Years integrated)

    7. Master of Commerce (M.Com.)

    8. M.Sc. (Mathematics)

    Post Graduate Diploma Courses:

    9. P.G. Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA)

    10. P.G. Diploma in Taxation (PGDT)

    11. P.G. Diploma in Environmental Management (PGDEM)

    12. P.G. Diploma in Advertising & Public Relations (PGDA&PR)

    13. P.G. Diploma in Bakery Science and Technology (PGDBS&T)

    14. P.G. Diploma in Industrial Safety Management (PGDISM)

    15. P.G. Diploma in Counseling & Behaviour Modification (PGDCBM)

    Sr. No. Name of Course

    Post Graduate Courses:

    1. M.A. (Mass Communication)

    2. M.Sc. (Computer Science)

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    1.7 CREDIT BASED SYSTEM OF EXAMINATIONS

    1.8 UNIVERSITY COMPUTER & INFORMATICS CENTRE

    The University has switched over to credit based system for all courses w.e.f. 2006-07.The prominent features of the credit based system are the process of continuous

    evaluation of a student's performance and flexibility to allow the students to progress at

    an optimum pace suited to individual ability and convenience, subject to fulfilling

    minimum requirement for continuation.

    University Computer & Informatics Centre (UCIC) formerly University Computer Centre

    (UCC) was established in 1998 primarily to cater to the basic needs of students, faculty

    and staff of the University. Presently, it has computing equipments of latest configuration

    and Internet connectivity of 10 Mbps leased line through BSNL under INFLIBNET-UGC

    programme. The UCIC has a network of 135 computers with Internet facility.

    Recently digital language lab was set up in year 2009 for language learning solutions

    with specially equipped facility designed to train students in any language. It offers a

    multimedia based interactive learning environment for student-teacher interaction.

    On-line journal facility is also available under INFLIBNET, a UGC programme. All the on-

    line journals like Annual Reviews, Blackwell Publishing, Cambridge University Press,

    Oxford University Press, Project Muse, Springer Link, Taylor & Francis, ACS, AIP, APS, IOP,

    JSTOR, RSC, ISID, JCCC and IEEE are available to students, research scholars and

    teachers in the UCIC. In addition to providing facilities for conducting the practical

    classes of various common computer courses of the University, it is a central facility tomeet all the computing and research requirements for students and faculty of the

    University.

    UCIC has given a new look to the University website in year 2009. It has added some

    Under Graduate Courses:

    16. B.A. (Mass Communication)

    17. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

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    online dynamic features like Online Alumni Registration. Online Employees Salary

    Statements and Online Support to Directorate of Distance Education etc. The website of

    the University has been indigenously designed and is being maintained by the Computer

    Centre. The site is continuously updated to cover all day-to-day activities. The

    information regarding the University can be loaded from the University website

    www.gjust.ac.inThe timing of the UCIC will be 9.00 am to 7.00 pm for teaching session and 9.00 am to

    5.00 pm for rest of the period like Autumn Break, Summer Vacation and Winter

    Vacations.

    A Training and Placement Cell has been set up in the University to keep a constant liaison

    with the potential employers/industries and provide necessary guidance to the

    students. The Cell works for the students to arrange industrial summer training that

    helps them get placements towards the completion of their courses. The Cell acts as an

    effective medium to promote the University ties with the Industry with a view to

    providing consultancy, placement of students and undertaking sponsored projects. TheUniversity has established Industry Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC) with the support of

    All India Council for Technical Education.

    The University Library building has a total area of 55833 sq. ft. of which the Library has

    been allocated a space of 22838 Sq. ft. The Library has two Reading Halls with a total

    capacity of 250 seats. One reading hall with a seating capacity of 80 has been provided

    for Periodical Section where all the journals are displayed and back volumes are made

    available. This hall has a separate reading area for Newspapers and Magazines. The

    other reading hall with a capacity of 80 seats has been provided to students for study

    1.9 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL

    1.10 UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

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    from 9.00 am to 12.00 midnight. During examination days this reading hall remains

    open round the clock.

    During the financial year 2008-09, an amount of Rs. 1,12,72,226/- was spent on

    purchase of books and 6579 books of 4197 titles were added to the existing stock of

    64282 books of 41727 titles. The amount includes the grants received from funding

    agencies like University Grants Commission, DBT, DST, NBHM etc. All the grants receivedfrom these agencies were fully utilized. The Library at present has a total collection of

    70860 books of 45924 titles.

    The library has undertaken subscription of 151 Indian Journals in the year 2009. The

    Journals already subscribed in the Library were reviewed keeping in view their

    utilization pattern. The Library subscribes to 61 magazines and 20 newspapers to cater

    to the general information needs of the University. The access to 5930 electronic

    journals of 14 publishers, 7 databases and JCCC portal is provided through INFONET

    Consortium of INFLIBNET- an organ of UGC. The IEL service is also provided through

    INDEST Consortium of AICTE vide which the access to the electronic journals of IEEE is

    provided. The access to the electronic journals and databases is provided in theUniversity Computer Information Centre (UCIC) located in the University Library and in

    the Departments through Campus Wide Network for use by the Faculty and the

    Students. The Library has 4175 bound back volumes of journals.

    The University Library subscribed Emerald Management Xtra -175, an online database of

    175 electronic journals w.e.f. January 2009. The University Library also subscribed an

    on-line database PROWESS, a product of Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE).

    Using the Integrated Library Computer Software Libsys:, the complete database of

    Library holdings of books, Library membership including students, University officers,

    faculty members, research scholars and non-teaching staff has been created. The Bar

    Coded Library Identify Cards are issued to all categories of members for borrowingfacility. The Library provides On Line Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) facility to the

    readers to search and know the status of the reading material available in the Library.

    On this system, books on demand are reserved for the students and follow up action by

    generating letters and sending to the students is taken promptly.

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    To facilitate students, research scholars and faculty members, the Internet facility is

    provided in the UCIC located in the University Library. For the Library Surveillances, the

    Library has a Close Circuit Television system using 16 cameras. As a step towards

    modernization of the Library, Video Conferencing facility has been provided in a hall

    having a seating capacity of 65 users.

    The Library is a member of the American Library, New Delhi. All the students and facultyof our University are entitled to borrow books from the American Library. Members need

    to get the Library Card of the American Library from the University Library to borrow the

    books from American Library, New Delhi.

    The University Library enrolled 4218 members during the current year and recorded

    25422 visitors during the period. During the period of January to December, 2007, total

    issues for home lending were 68314 (Average issues 238 books per day). The Library

    functions in two shifts from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm and remains open on 9.00 am to 5.00 pm

    on Saturdays and Sundays.

    The Library provides Books Bank facility to the Undergraduate and SC/ST students of

    Postgraduate courses of the University. Under the Book Bank Scheme 448 books wereissued to the students on semester basis.

    The photocopy services facility is being provided in the Library through a Commercial

    private vendor on University approved rates.

    The University Library is in the process of creation of Digital Library using LSDigital

    Software- an add on to integrated library software LibSys. At present, the theses,

    professional training reports submitted in the University are being digitized. Users can

    view the availability of reading material in the library in print as well as electronic

    format on OPAC. The full text material in electronic format is attached with the

    bibliographical details and with a single click; the users can view the whole document

    on the screen.

    The University Sports Department was established in the year 1996. The entire Sports

    Complex is spread in an area of 40 Acres. The Sports Complex has one Multipurpose Hall

    for Indoor games i.e. Badminton, Table-Tennis, Carom board, Chess, 16 station Multi-

    1.11 UNIVERSITY SPORTS DEPARTMENT

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    Gym, Yoga and Weight lifting, one half cemented Cricket pitch, one ground each for

    Football, Hand ball, Cricket and Athletic Track of 400 meter and three Volley grounds. In

    addition, two cemented Basketball courts with lights, two Volleyball courts with

    fencing and lights, two synthetic Lawn Tennis courts with Lights and fencing. One

    cemented Lawn tennis court with practice wall and one Synthetic Badminton Rex court

    have recently been constructed. The department has one Asstt. Director who looks after

    the sports activities. In addition, coach (s) are appointed on contact basis for outdoor

    games on need to need basis. Timings for Sports activities are Morning 6.00 a.m. to 9.00

    a.m. and Evening 4.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. for University students and Staff Members. The

    sports equipments/ kits are issued to the students as well as to the University Employees

    during tournaments. The University Teaching departments have been divided into eight

    houses for sports competitions. The Inter-House Tournaments are conducted in various

    games annually i.e. Chess, Football, Badminton, Table Tennis, Hand ball, Cross-Country

    Race, Kabaddi, Tennis, Weight lifting, Volleyball shooting & smashing, Cricket, and

    Annual Athletic Meet. University Team (Men & Women) is also sent every year to

    participate in state level and Inter-University Tournaments. Sports facilities for indoor

    games have been created in the Boys and Girls Hostels. Adventure Sports activities like

    Trekking etc. are also conducted once in a year.

    The Executive Council has approved that one option out of Cultural/ NSS/ Sports

    activities in various undergraduate courses viz. B.Tech., BPTh., B.Pharm., etc. of the

    University will be offered to student in 1st and 3rd semester.

    Research, scholarship and creative work differentiate universities from all other

    educational institutions. The ideas, discoveries and innovations emanating from

    universities profoundly affect the social, cultural and economic well-being of oursociety.

    The University offers intensive research programmes leading to award of the degree of

    Doctor of Philosophy in all Departments offering post-graduate courses. Sufficient

    Laboratory & Infrastructural facilities are available. The registration for research

    1.12 RESEARCH PROGRAMMES

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    programmes is done through entrance exam and pre-Ph.D. course. The details are

    available in Brochure which can be had from Assistant Registrar (Registration).

    An SC/ST Cell has been set up in the University to ensure proper implementation of

    various schemes of the UGC, the Government of India and the State Govt. concerning

    scholarships, stipends etc. for welfare of reserved categories. The guidelines, for

    various types of scholarship/ stipends as revised from time to time by the Central and

    State Govts., are notified to all departments which are got displayed on the Notice

    Boards of the concerned departments. These are got incorporated in the University

    Prospectus also for its vide publicity and benefit of the students of reserved categories.

    This Cell ensures that these guidelines are strictly adhered to.

    The Central Instrumentation Laboratory (CIL) is established for the students, research

    scholars and teachers of the university who are actively engaged in R&D activities in the

    emerging areas of Science, Technology & Engineering. The CIL is presently havingsophisticated instruments like High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC),

    Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS), UV-VIS-NIR-Spectrophotometer,

    Differential Scanning Calorimeter, Lyophilizer and FT-IR Spectrometer. The process for

    procurement of LC-MS, HPTLC and Spectroflurimeter is in progress. These instruments

    are of multidisciplinary utility. These instruments are generally used to pursue R&D

    activities by the students of Department of Bio & Nanotechnology, Food Technology,

    Pharmaceutical Science, Physics, Environmental Science & Engineering and Chemistry.

    The University has signed MoUs with the following Foreign Universities for the purpose

    mentioned against their names:-University of Manitoba : Educational & Academic Exchange Programmes

    University of Maryland : Joint Academic and Research Programmes

    George Washington University : Promotion of Research & Extensions in Bio-Sc.

    The University has signed MoUs with the following Indian Organisations for the purpose

    1.13 SC/ ST CELL

    1.14 CENTRAL INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY

    1.15 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE UNIVERSITY

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    mentioned against their names:

    TCG Life Sciences, Kolkata : Collaborative Research Programmes

    BARC, BRNS and NPCIL, Mumbai : Establishment of Centre for Radio-Ecology

    ICAI, New Delhi : Credit Transfer among CA/MBA/ BBA Students

    Edcil for admission of foreign students : For Admission of Foreign StudentsVenus Medical Research Centre : Collaborative Research Programme

    Baddi (H.P.)

    HARSAC, Hisar : Collaborative M.Tech. Geo-informatics

    (Haryana Space Application Centre) Programme.

    CPB, Hisar : Collaborative Research & Training Program.

    The University has constituted the Business Development Group (BDG). The BDG has

    been mandated to foster closer ties with the Corporate World, Industry Association,

    Government agencies, Multi-lateral bodies and others for the purpose of solicitingconsultancy assignments, collaborative research projects, establishment of study chair

    in the University and placement activities of the students.

    To leverage the synergistic capabilities of two separate but interdependent

    departments namely the Department of Business Management and Department of

    Bus iness Economics ,

    Haryana School of Business

    h a s b e e n f o r m e d .

    Combined sanctionedstrength of teaching

    positions of faculty of

    management is 29. The

    professionally competent

    and experienced faculty

    presents an ideal mix

    of senior and young

    academicians with 06

    Professors, 08 Associate

    Professors, 03 Readers and 12 Assistant Professors. It is further reinforced by over 31

    visiting Professors from diverse academic and professional institutes of repute in the

    field. In addition, there are more than 50 Ph.D. scholars including 10 full-time Research

    Fellow/ Associate to uphold the research activities in the respective area of

    1.16 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GROUP

    1.17 HARYANA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

    The under construction building for HSB

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    specializations. In the short span of a decade of existence, the Faculty has earned the

    striking reputation in the field of management education. Majority of the teachers are

    engaged in research activities and have attained national and international exposure by

    way of publication and participation in national and international seminars and

    conferences. The School is committed to idea of setting up higher academic standards

    and compete with the best business schools not only in the country but also worldwide.

    It is, therefore, the University and the State Government of Haryana have decided to

    further strengthen the Faculty of Management Studies by way of upgrading its status

    and infrastructure facilities in the name of Haryana School of Business sothat all

    stakeholders in the respective domains of management education draw the benefit of

    synergy.

    The school has the status of an autonomous constituent institute of the University

    headed by the Director under the guidance, direction and supervision of the Board of

    Governors and the Vice-Chancellor. The School serves the critical function of

    generating, consolidating, preserving and disseminating knowledge related to thebusiness management in this part of the country. Developing a symbiotic relationship

    with others stakeholders to use knowledge to cope with challenges faced by the industry

    as well as society. It also acts as leader in the teaching, research and consulting in the

    area of business management. It makes available highly specialized manpower

    leadership in dominant areas of business management.

    The National Board of Accreditation (NBA), AICTE, New Delhi has accredited the

    following programmes for a period of three years w.e.f. 16.01.2007 and the proposal forremaining courses have been sent to the AICTE:-

    1. Bachelor of Pharmacy

    2. Master of Business Administration (MBA)

    3. MBA(IB),

    4. MBA(Finance),

    5. MBA (Marketing)

    6. M.Tech. (Environmental Science & Engineering)

    Further the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), AICTE, New Delhi has accredited the

    following programmes for a period of three years w.e.f. 10.02.2009:-

    1. B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering)

    2. B.Tech. (Information Technology)

    3. B.Tech. (Printing Technology)

    1.18 ACCREDITATION OF AICTE APPROVED COURSES BY NATIONAL BOARD OF

    ACCREDITATION.

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    4. B.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering)

    5. Master of Computer Applications (M.C.A.)

    The IPRs are a bundle of exclusive rights over creations of the mind both artistic andcommercial. The former is covered by copyright laws, which protect creative works,

    such as books, movies, music, paintings, photographs, and software, and gives the

    copyright holder exclusive right to control reproduction or adaptation of such works for

    a certain period of time. The second category is collectively known as industrial

    properties, as they are typically created and used for industrial or commercial

    purposes. A patent may be granted for a new, useful, and non-obvious invention and

    gives the patent holder a right to prevent others from practicing the invention without a

    license from the inventor for a certain period of time. A trademark is a distinctive sign

    which is used to prevent confusion among products in the marketplace. An industrial

    design right protects the form of appearance, style or design of an industrial object

    from infringement. A trade secret is an item of non-public information concerning the

    commercial practices or proprietary knowledge of a business. All this calls for

    comprehensive understanding and detailed deliberations on various issues and

    intricacies involved and hence a separate cell was required to address the underlying

    objectives. Therefore the University has established a separate Cell for the purpose of

    Documentation and Commercialization of Research. The Cell is named as Intellectual

    Property Rights & Technology Commercialization Cell. The very purpose of creating

    this Cell is to ensure the `Commercial Use' of University's In-house Research and

    Technology-Outcomes to outside world. The Cell is expected to transfer University'sintellectual property rights to needy organizations to promote active

    commercialization of University's inventions through a well-designed policy of the

    University in this connection.

    The university has a Cafeteria with the facility of

    a big dining hall, kitchen, store and office on the

    ground floor. One big hall is also on the first floor.

    The cafeteria has a capacity to attend 125

    customers for refreshment, lunch etc. The

    cafeteria provides refreshment, breakfast &

    lunch facilities. Facilities for special programme

    like tea party etc. are also available here.

    1.19 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS & TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION CELL

    (IPR & TCC)

    1.20 UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA

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    1.21 HEALTH CENTRE

    It is a primary health care

    centre to cater the medical

    needs of University Staff and

    students. The Health Centre

    building is situated near the

    Girls Hostels and residences

    of employees to provide an

    easy access to all concerned.

    It is spacious enough to

    accommodate 2 doctors'

    cabins, a dispensing room, a laboratory, a medicine store, a minor O.T. and an

    observation room with 3 beds facility.

    Apart from the above, the University has tied up with Insurance Company to provide

    `Student Safety Insurance Policy' against the nominal annual premium by the Students.

    Medical Officers- One Male M.O., One Female M.O.

    Paramedical Staff- 3 staff Nurses, One Pharmacist, One Lab Technician, Two Lab

    Attendant, One Clerk, One Peon and One Sweeper.

    - Medical Aid to all common ailments with routine blood tests like hemogram, blood

    sugar, S. Cholesterol, S. bilirubin, Urine Test, Stool Test etc.

    - First Aid to all the accident cases.

    - Preliminary care to all major diseases.

    - 24 hours Ambulance Service for transporting the referred patients.

    - Free Medicines to all the employees and their wards and students with a handsome

    budget.

    - For referral two multi-specialty hospitals are on University panel i.e. N.C. Jindal

    Institute of Medical Care & Research, Hisar and Civil Hospital, Hisar and nine

    empanelment of the doctors at Hisar like Orthopaedician, Physicians, Surgeon,

    Pediatrician, Ophthalmologist, Gynecologist, Urologist, Burn/ Plastic Surgeon and

    ENT to provide referral medical facility, in their respective field/ specialization, to

    the University employees and their dependents for treatment as Indoor patients in

    their hospitals. The medical reimbursement for indoor treatment from the abovedoctors will be admissible in accordance with the rates equal to PGIMER,

    Chandigarh. It will be applicable in case of NC Jindal Hospital, Hisar also. There will

    be no reimbursement of the amount over and above the rates of the PGIMER,

    Chandigarh.

    Staff Pattern of Health Centre

    Various Facilities at Health Centre

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    1.22 NETWORKING CELL

    1.23 ACADEMIC STAFF COLLEGE

    Advances in ICT (Information & Communication Technologies) have been accelerating at

    an unparallel pace in history. Many breakthroughs can be described as revolutionary.

    More and more, communication networks based on modern telecommunication

    technology are allowing all forms of information, whether voice, data, text or video to

    be exchanged to and from anywhere and at any time. In order to cater all such needs of

    Information & Communication Technologies for students, staff and faculty of university,

    Networking Cell has been set up in the university. At present all the teaching

    departments, hostels (common room), administrative blocks and other offices have

    been connected with a combination of wired and wireless network. The internet

    connectivity has been provided through 10 Mbps leased line free of cost to faculty, staff

    and students of university for 24 hours. Each faculty, staff and students of University is

    provided E-mail address on internal mail server of University. The network has been

    empowered through high capacity and secured active and passive components.

    The central philosophy of Academic Staff Colleges (ASCs) revolves around the teacher

    wherein teacher is the pivot of the educational system. Though it is universally

    accepted that the teacher is central to the educational system yet adequate

    opportunities for their professional development are not provided. It is, therefore,

    necessary to develop inbuilt mechanisms of providing opportunities for professional

    development of teachers within the framework of knowledge society. The NPE, 1986 has

    strongly recognized the need for improving quality of teaching and recommended the

    provision of opportunities for professional and career development so that teachers

    may fulfill their role and responsibility within the system of higher education. In thiswake the UGC New Delhi proposed to enhance the faculty motivation, skills and

    knowledge through systematic orientation in specific subjects, techniques and

    methodologies, and thereby inculcate in them the right kind of values that would in turn

    encourage them to take initiatives for innovative and creative work. This initiative by

    UGC was executed by establishing ASCs in various universities throughout the country

    and the ASC in GJUST is outcome of the same initiative. During 11th plan, the UGC has

    also stressed that along with the courses for newly appointed teachers, programmes for

    heads of departments, principals, deans, officers, etc. must be organized with a view to

    acquainting the top-level administrators with what teachers are learning in the

    orientation programmes. This exposure will enable the decision-makers to activelyparticipate in the scheme and these administrators would be able to modify their own

    roles as supervisors of higher education by demanding newer role behavior from the

    teachers. It is also accepted that a teacher must not be confined only to transmitting

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    information but also orient students to meet the challenges of life, to become not

    merely a trained professional, but also a better citizen. The functions of ASC in the

    university are to plan, organise, implement, monitor and evaluate orientation courses

    for newly appointed college/university lecturers. The ASC also organise refresher

    courses for serving teachers, and orientation programmes for senior administrators and

    heads of departments, principals, officers, etc. Programmes for students at Ph.D./post-

    doctoral levels from CSA/DSA/SAP departments are also organized by the ASC. The ASC

    also conduct short term courses of about one week duration in various fields for the

    professional development of senior faculty, and also the capability enhancement

    programmes for non- academic staff so as to strengthen the teaching-learning

    environment. As a whole the ASC of the university will endeavors to cater to the needs of

    teachers, and academic administrators, research scholars and non-academic staff from

    time to time.

    The Basic aim of the centre is to take care of psychological well being of students and todevelop the positive attitude among youth particularly the students. The Centre (CBRI)

    has been involved in providing psychological counseling to students, patients. Career

    counseling, personality development, awareness programme, community intervention

    programme, conducting workshops and seminars on psycho-social problems are some of

    the major objectives of the centre. The centre is also working on sponsored research

    projects in the field of behaviour modification, HIV /AIDS, Violence etc. Psychological

    Testing has been the integral part of centre covering personality, ability, aptitude and

    assessment of mental health. The centre has been providing all the services to the

    students as well as referral cases free of cost through out the year.

    1.24 CENTRE FOR BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH & INTERVENTION

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    CHAPTER - 2

    2.1 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGYDepartment Courses (Regular)

    A. Printing Technology i) M.Tech.(Print and Graphic Communication) ii) B.Tech. (Printing Technology) iii) B.Tech. (Packaging Technology)B. Computer Science & Engineering i) M.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering) ii) Master of Computer Applications (MCA)

    iii) B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering)

    iv) B.Tech. (Information Technology)Courses Through Distance Mode

    i) Master of Computer Applications (MCA)ii) M.Sc. (Computer Science)iii) Post graduate Diploma in Computer

    Applications (PGDCA)iv) Master of Computer Applications (5 Yearsintegrated)

    C.

    Electronics & CommunicationEngineering

    i)

    M.Tech. (Electronics & CommunicationEngineering)

    ii)

    B.Tech. (Electronics & CommunicationEngineering)

    D.

    Biomedical Engineering

    i)

    B.Tech. (Biomedical Engineering)E.

    Mechanical Engineering

    i) M.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    ii)

    B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    2.2 FACULTY OF MEDIA STUDIES

    Department Courses (Regular)

    A.

    Communication Management andTechnology

    i)

    M.Sc. Mass Communication

    ii)

    M.Sc. Development Communicationiii)

    P.G. Diploma in Defence Journalism

    Courses Through Distance Modei)

    M.A. (Mass Communication)

    ii)

    B.A. (Mass Communication)

    B.

    Advertising Management and PublicRelations

    i)

    M.Sc. Advertising Management & PublicRelations

    i)

    P.G. Diploma in Web Advertising & Animation

    ii)

    P.G. Diploma in Tourism PR

    Courses Through Distance Mode

    i)

    P.G. Diploma in Advertising and PublicRelations

    2.3 FACULTY OF NON CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

    Department Courses (Regular)

    A.

    Environmental Science & Engineering

    i)

    M.Tech. (Environmental Science & Engineering)

    ii)

    M.Tech. (Geo-informatics)

    ii)

    M.Sc. (Environmental Science)

    Courses Through Distance Mode

    i)

    P.G. Diploma in Environmental Management

    FACULTIES, DEPARTMENTS AND COURSES OF STUDIES

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    2.4 FACULTY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOOGY INTERFACE

    Department Courses (Regular)

    A. Chemistry i)ii)

    M.Sc. (Chemistry)PG Diploma in Pigment & Paint Technology

    B. Mathematics i) M.Sc. (Mathematics)

    Courses through Distance Modei) M.Sc. (Mathematics)

    C. Applied Physics i) M.Tech. (Optical Engineering)ii) M.Sc. (Physics)

    D. Food Technology i) M.Tech. (Food Engineering)ii)

    M.Sc. (Food Technology)

    iii)

    B.Tech. (Food Engineering)

    CoursesThrough Distance Mode

    i)

    P.G. Diploma in Bakery Science andTechnology

    E.

    Bio & Nano Technology

    i)

    M.Tech. (Nano Science and Technology)ii)

    M.Sc. (Biotechnology)

    iii)

    M.Sc. (Nano Science & Technology)iv)

    M.Sc. (Industrial Microbiology)

    2.5 HARYANA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

    Department Courses (Regular)

    A. Haryana School of Business Master of Business Administration (MBA) Courses Through Distance Mode

    i)

    Master of Business Administration

    ii)

    Master of Insurance Business

    iii)

    P.G. Diploma in Taxation

    iv)

    Bachelor of Business Administration

    v)

    Master of Commerce (M.Com.)

    vi)

    Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial SafetyManagement

    2.6 FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTIAL SCIENCESDepartment Courses (Regular)

    Pharmaceutical Sciences

    i)

    M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

    ii)

    M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)

    iii)

    M.Pharm. (Pharmacology)

    iv)

    M.Pharm. (Pharmacognosy)

    v)

    Bachelor of Pharmacy

    2.7 FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

    Department Courses (Regular)

    A.

    Physiotherapy

    i)

    Master of Physiotherapy (MusculoskeletalDisorders)

    ii)

    Master of Physiotherapy (Sports)

    iii)

    Master of Physiotherapy (NeurologicalDisorders)

    iv)

    Master of Physiotherapy (PediatricPhysiotherapy)

    iii)

    Bachelor of Physiotherapy

    B.

    Applied Psychology

    i)

    M.Sc. Applied Psychology

    Courses Through Distance Mode

    i) P.G. Diploma in Counseling & Behaviour

    Modification

    Dr. Kishna Ram Bishnoi

    2.8 FACULTY OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES

    Guru Jambheshwar Institute of Religious Studies conducts research and comparativestudy of various religions with special reference to teachings of Guru Jambheshwar Ji Maharaj.

    Assistant Professor

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    CHAPTER - 3

    Department of AdvertisingManagement & Public Relations

    Demand for trained and educated manpower in the field of Advertising & Public Relations hasincreased almost ten times during last one decade. The demand is further going to increase with the

    growth of the Indian economy and globalization of the markets. Advertising and Public Relations

    functions are today perceived as the system of Communication Management of the developed and

    developing societies. Advertising and Public Relations have also grown as academic disciplines because

    of the involvement of various knowledge systems of social sciences and also of art and craft. Young men

    & women with a comprehensive understanding of the sciences of communication alongwith the art and

    craft of persuasive and mobilizing communication are required in large numbers. The Department of

    Advertising Management & Public Relations runs two year Master Degree course in Advertising

    Management and Public Relations, one year P.G. Diploma in Tourism PR and one year P.G. Diploma in

    Web Advertising & Animation.

    The students are given theoretical understanding of processes of persuasive communication andalso trained to prepare and execute information and Advertising Campaigns. In the profession they

    work as Accounts Executive, Copy Writer, Media Planner, Visualiser, Information Officer, Corporate

    Communicator, Image Builder, Space Seller Consultants, Animator, Web Designers, Tourism PR Experts

    etc. Many of them establish their own entrepreneurs on commercial basis.

    (i) Proficiency test in language (Hindi or English)(ii) General Knowledge(iii) Communication skills

    Not e: Refundable Security @ Rs. 2000/-, Rs. 50/- Students welfare fund and Rs.60/- on account of`Student Insurance Scheme' non-refundable premium will be charged additionally. See fulldetails in Chapter-11 relating to Fee Structure'.

    COURSES AVAILABLE

    SYLLABI / COURSE CONTENTS FOR COMBINED ENTRANCE TEST

    FACULTY MEMBERS

    FEE DETAILS

    M.Sc. (Advertising Management & Public Relations), P.G. Diploma in Web Advertising & Animation

    and P.G. Diploma in Tourism PR

    Courses Offered:

    Seats

    Duration

    Eligibility for admissionM.Sc. Advertising

    Management & PR

    45

    4 semester

    Graduate in any discipline with at least50% marks.

    P.G. Diploma in WebAdvertising & A nimation

    20

    2 semester

    Graduate in any discipline with at least50% marks.

    P.G. Diploma in TourismPR

    20 2 semester Graduate in any discipline with at least50% marks.

    1.

    Dr. (Mrs.) Bandana Pandey Reader & C hairperson 01662-263187

    2. Dr. Umesh Kumar Arya Assistant Professor 01662 -263354

    M.Sc. Advertising Management & PR

    Rs. 13,000/- per annum

    P.G. Diploma in Web Advertising & Animation

    Rs. 20,000/- per annum

    P.G. Diploma in Tourism PR Rs. 20,000/-per annum

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    Department of Applied Physics

    1. M.Tech. (Optical Engineering)

    2. M.Sc. (Physics)

    Engineering Optics deals with emerging aspect of optics and its main emphasis is on

    applying the knowledge of optics to the solution of problems of Opto-Electronics. Specially,

    after the advent of Lasers and Nano-Optics, Optical Engineering has emerged as

    multidisciplinary subject of great breadth and richness attracting the interest of scientists,

    technologists and industrialists due to its manifold scientific and technological applications. It

    is worth-mentioning that in our country the number of postgraduate programmes on modern

    optics are few, and in Haryana state, none of institutes and universities has any programme on

    Optical Engineering and Opto-Electronics. We have a post graduate programme in M.Tech

    Optical Engineering to fulfill the rapidly growing demands of this field in scientific,

    technological, defence as well as industry communities. It is an inter-disciplinary programme

    and it would certainly help in providing trained manpower to work in the area of research and

    development and make human life more peaceful and exciting through application of Optical

    Engineering. Moreover, it will open up new avenues in upgrading research facilities in

    multidisciplinary area of the state. In addition to the above it would be of great help to educate

    and encourage students in the area of research and development of states in particular and

    nation in general.

    In the recent years direct applications of Physics have extended to fields as diverse as

    industries, communication, space, biology & medicine, printing etc. The Department ofApplied Physics offers M.Sc. Physics Programme which is admittedly going to cater to the needs

    of ever increasing application oriented world of today. Three emerging areas of basic as well as

    applied aspects of Physics are in the present curricula. They are Condensed Matter Physics &

    Materials Science that has widespread application from biosciences to cosmology; Laser

    Physics that forms a major tool for determining electronic structures starting from

    biomolecules, non-linear optical materials to organic dyes; and Opto-Electronics. Fiber optics

    communication and its marriage with laser science is also a recurring theme of the present

    course. With advent of high speed computer, large scale simulation of real system is possible

    that helps to get indepth knowledge of material structure, activity of various drug molecules,

    efficiency of communication network and many real time simulations Apart from these three

    specialisations all other subject matter have large overlap with the thrust areas in the frontiers

    of physical sciences. Laboratories are equipped with the modern set up. Project work is

    essential component of curriculum for M.Sc. (Physics) students in fourth semester.

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    COURSES AVAILABLE

    SYLLABI / COURSE CONTENTS FOR ENTRANCE TEST

    1. M.Tech. (Optical Engineering)

    Engineering Mathematics (5%)

    Electromagnetics (10%)

    Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics (10%)

    Linear Algebra, Calculus: vector algebra and vector calculus, Linear differential equations,

    Elementary complex analysis, Fourier Analysis.

    Electrostatics, Magnetostatics, Electromagnetic waves: reflection and refraction, dispersion,

    interference, coherence, diffraction, polarization. Waveguides: modes in rectangular

    waveguides, dispersion relations.

    Laws of Thermodynamics, Thermodynamic potentials and Maxwell's relations. Phase space,

    Microstates and Macrostates. Black Body radiation & Plank's distribution law, Bose-Eienstein

    condensation.

    OR

    M.Sc. (Electronics/ ElectronicScience)/ M.Sc. (Physics/ AppliedPhysics) with 55% (50% for SCCandidates of Haryana) marks orequivalent with valid GATE score.

    (ii)

    If seats remain vacant due to

    non-availability of GATE qualifiedcandidates, the same will be filled upfrom the candidates possessingqualification as indicated above on thebasis of the entrance test to be conductedby the University.

    M.Sc. (Physics)

    45

    4 semester

    B.Sc.(Hons.) in Physics with atleast 50%marks or B.Sc. with atleast 50% marks inaggregate with Physics as one of thesubjects.

    Engineering / Mechanical Engineering

    Computer Science & Engineering /Information Technology with at least55% (50% for SC Candidates ofHaryana) marks or equivalent withvalid GATE score.

    Courses Offered: Seats Duration Eligibility for admissionM.Tech.(Optical Engineering)

    20 4 semester(i) B.E./ B.Tech. Degree inElectronics Engineering / Electronics &Communication Engineering /Electronics & Instrumentation

    Engineering / Electronics and Electrical

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    Optoelectronics (10%)

    Optics and Lasers (20%)

    Electronics: (15%)

    Electronics Devices (10%)

    Applied Mechanics and Design (20%)

    Maxwell's Equations, The planar slab waveguide, Dispersion in waveguides, Graded index

    waveguides, Dispersion and Graded Index fibers, Attenuation, Nonlinear effects in

    waveguides, Rectangular Dielectric waveguides, The beam propagation Method for analyzing

    optical waveguides, Coupling and Numeric analysis, Coupled Mode Theory and Application,Coupling between optical sources and waveguides, Noise in optical detectors, Optical

    radiation.

    Fermat's Principle and its applications, Refraction and reflection by Spherical Surfaces, Matrix

    Method in Paraxial Optics, Aberrations, General concepts of Interference, Diffraction,

    Polarization, Holography, Lasers : Optical resonators, spontaneous and stimulated emission,

    Optical pumping, population inversion, Coherence, Simple description of Ruby Laser and He-

    Ne Laser. Defects and color center lasers, Elementary idea of Nano optics, Magnetic Resonance

    Imaging (MRI), Computer Tomography.

    Physics of p-n junction, Diode as a circuit element, clipping, clamping, Rectification, Zener

    regulated power supply; Transistor as a circuit element: CC, CB and CE configuration.

    Transistor as a switch, OR, AND NOT gates. Feed back in Amplifiers.

    Operational amplifier and its applications: inverting, non-inverting amplifier, adder,

    integrator, differentiator, wave form generator, comparator & Schmidt trigger.

    Digital integrated circuits- NAND & NOR gates as building blocks, X-Or Gate, simple

    combinational circuits. Half & Full adder, Flip-flop, shift register, counters, Basic principles of

    A/D & D/A converters; Simple applications of A/D & D/A converters.

    Energy bands in silicon, intrinsic and extrinsic silicon. Carrier transport in silicon: diffusion

    current, drift current, mobility and resistivity. Generation and recombination of carriers, p-n

    junction diode, Zener diode, tunnel diode, BJT, JFET, MOS capacitor, MOSFET, LED, p-i-n and

    avalanche photo diode. Device technology: integrated circuits fabrication process, oxidation,

    diffusion, ion implanation, photolithograpohy, n-tub , p-tub and twin-tub CMOS process.

    Strength of Materials: Stress and strain, stress-strain relationship and elastic constants, Mohr's

    circle for plane stress and plane strain, thin cylinders; shear force and bending moment

    diagrams; bending and shear stresses; deflection of beams; torsion of circular shafts; Euler's

    theory of columns; strain energy methods; thermal stresses.

    Design : Design for static and dynamic loading : failure theories; fatigue strength and the S-N

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    diagram; principles of the design of machine elements such as bolted, riveted and welded

    joints,shafts, spur gears, rolling and sliding contact bearings, brakes and clutches.

    Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Basic concepts of CAD/ CAM and their integration tools.

    B.Sc. level Physics syllabus.

    Not e: Refundable Security @ Rs. 2000/-, Rs. 50/- Students welfare fund and Rs.60/- on

    account of `Student Insurance Scheme' non-refundable premium will be charged

    additionally. See full details in Chapter-11 relating to Fee Structure'.

    2. M.Sc. (Physics)

    FACULTY MEMBERS

    FEE DETAILS

    Sr.No. Name Designation Phone No.1. Dr. Nawal Kishore Professor &

    Chairperson263176

    2. Dr. Devendra Mohan, Professor 2633863. Dr. (Mrs.) Sneh Lata Goyal Associate Professor 2633824. Dr. (Mrs.) Sujata Sanghi Associate Professor 2633855. Dr. Ashish Agarwal Associate