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KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY--M.A/M.Sc/M.Com/M.Ed--2008-2009


Posted Date: 27 Jun 2008    Resource Type: Admissions    Category: General

Posted By: Lenin       Member Level: Diamond
Rating:     Points: 4



No.
Co-ordinator, UGC Prof. Raghuvendra Tanwar 238096 2407
Co-ordinator, IQAC Prof. N.K.Matta 239166 2729
Director, Distance Education Dr. R.R.Rausaria 238628 2122
Director, Academic Staff College Prof. K.L.Tuteja 238472 2518
Director, Public Relations Prof. K.K. Kathuria 239639 2582
Co-ordinator, Dr. Radha Krishnan
Foundation Fund
Prof. Rajnesh Kumar 2498
Secretary Alumni Association Prof. Dinesh Kumar 2123
Director, Mahatma Gandhi AIS
Coaching Institute
Prof. Naresh Kumar 2587
International Students’ Advisor Prof. Manjula Chaudhary 650305 2878
Co-ordinator, Corporate Resource
Centre
Dr. Ramesh Dalal 2977
Director, Women Studies Research
Centre
Dr.(Mrs.) Reicha Tanwar 239665 2572
Director, Dr.B.R. Ambedkar Study
Centre
Dr. R.B.Langyan 2551
Director, Physical Edu. & Sports Dr. Dalel Singh 238074 2618
Resident Medical Officer Dr. P.Kumar 238043 2522
Director, Youth & Cul. Affairs Sh. Anoop Lather 238076 2547
Head, Computer Centre Sh. S.Chopra 239606 2145
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Joint Registrar and Finance Officer Sh. Ramesh Sharma 238041 2114
Deputy Registrar (Estt.) Sh. R.P.Chawla 239235 2410
Deputy Registrar and
O.S.D.to Vice-Chancellor
Sh. S.P.Batra 238417 2103
Deputy Registrar (Result-I) Sh. Pankaj Gupta 238299 2461
Deputy Registrar (Result-IV) Sh. Harjeet Singh 238320 2147
Deputy Registrar (Result-III) Mrs. Sarojni Khatri 2544
Assistant Registrar (Regn.& Sch.) Sh. Subhash Gupta 238385 2590
Assistant Registrar (Distance Edu.) Sh. Dharam Pal Garg 238385 2592
Assistant Registrar (Colleges) and
P.S.to the Vice-Chancellor
Sh. O.P.Ahuja 238039 2102
2140
Assistant Registrar (Re-eval.) Sh. Babu Ram 2455
Assistant Registrar (General) Sh. R.K.Sharma 238190 2112
Assistant Registrar (Accounts) Sh. B.R. Saini 2445
Assistant Registrar (UIET) Sh. Jaiveer Singh 239155 2908
Assistant Registrar (Registrar’s
Office)
Sh.Rajender Babu 238026 2106
Assistant Registrar (Result-II) Dr. Hari Om Phulia 238582 2477
Assistant Registrar (Estt.) Sh. A.K.Bhatnagar 239801 2416
Assistant Registrar (Conduct) Sh. T.C.Goyal 238966 2474
Administrative Officer (Distance Edu.) Sh. Brij Lal Munjal 238385 2590
Administrative Officer (Secrecy) Sh. D.K.Gupta 238068 2453
Administrative Officer (Academic) Mrs. Shakuntla Khattar 239650 2423
Administrative Officer(Accounts) Sh. Achla Nand Sharma 2494
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KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY
General
Kurukshetra University, established in 1956, has a well-developed Multi-faculty
Campus spread over 400 acres of land on the south bank of Brahmsarovar, having
centrally air-conditioned auditorium with a seating capacity of 2500 and 70mm projector,
Senate Hall, Conference Hall, well-equipped Sports Complex (Play Fields, Gymnasium,
Stadium, Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts, Volleyball, Basketball Courts, etc.), Teachers’
Club, Club for Administrative Staff,18 Hostels, 1 for Foreign Students, 8 for Boys &
9 for Girls, School, Health Centre, Business Complex, about 700 quarters for all
categories of staff, a rich Library with more than 3.00 lac documents including books,
journals and rare manuscripts, Internet Section of 100 nodes, Computer Centre, Museum,
Instrumentation (USIC) Workshop, MSS Centre, Students, Guest House, Faculty House,
etc.
Ever since its foundation stone was laid by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the First
President of India, Kurukshetra University has taken quantum of leaps and has emerged
as an Advanced Centre of Study & Research and a destination of seekers of quality
education in conformity with the international standards. The fact that the National
Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalore had bestowed the four star
status on this university which bears ample testimony to the high quality of education
being imparted here. At present there are 45 University Teaching Departments/Institutes
and 303 affiliated colleges situated in the Districts of Ambala, Panipat, Kaithal, Yamuna
Nagar, Hisar, Fatehabad, Jind, Karnal, Sirsa, Kurukshetra and Panchkula.
University Library
University Library is centrally air-conditioned having total collection of 319603
volumes (including manuscripts/theses/periodical etc.). The Library subscribes to about
450 print research journals. Approx. 5000 journals are accessible online under UGCINFONET
programme. Library is equipped with latest library application software and
all the operations of the library are completely computerized. There is arrangement of
500 seats for the readers in the library and it remains open throughout the year except on
six national holidays. During examination days it remains open 24 hours on all working
days (on Saturdays/ Sundays/ Holidays, the timings of library are from 9.00 a.m. to 12.00
O’ Clock midnight), whereas the Rear Reading Hall remains open round the clock. The
computer lab of ERNET section is equipped with 2 mbps in addition to 2 mbps BSNL
leased line & 128 kbps VSAT connectivity. Teachers/students are using internet facility
daily from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. The ERNET section is linked to all the
departments/labs of university and approx. 500 nodes have been provided to access
online journals. University Library website is available on international super way at the
link www.kukinfo.com/library.htm.
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Internal Quality Assurance Cell
In the emerging global scenario of competition-focused education and training,
quality sustenance and quality enhancement in the institutions has gained crucial
importance. Therefore, our efforts are continuously targeted towards quality assurance in
different activities related to academics and administration. The Internal Quality
Assurance Cell set up in the University has been effectively functioning for the last many
years. Various improvement strategies based on feedback from the stakeholders are
recommended by the IQAC towards developing quality culture in the campus.
Institute of Environmental Studies
The mission of the Institute is to “Contribute to environmental sustainability
and wise use of natural resources for the benefit of society through education,
research outreach and networking on the environment”.
The Institute started M.Sc. Environmental Science course from the year 2006 with
a focus on interdisciplinary teaching and research. The programme provides professional
skills to the students in the key areas of Environmental Science such as Environmental
Management, Bio-diversity Assessment and Conservation, Pollution Control and Waste
Management, Environmental Bio-technology, Ecological Economics, Environmental
Impact Assessment, Environmental Law, Policy and Planning, and Remote Sensing and
Geographical Information System. Ph.D. programmes was initiated from the year 2007.
Thurst areas of research are Environmental Management using modern techniques of
Bio-technology, Geoinformatics and Environmental Monitoring.
Distance Education Programme
The Directorate of Distance Education enrolls every year about 36000 students in
Under-graduate and Post-graduate courses including job-oriented professional courses in
the areas of Computer, IT, Commerce, Management, Finance, Marketing, Law, Tourism
and Hotel Management, Journalism & Mass Communication, Library and Information
Sc., M.A. (Education), B.Ed. (Two Year Course).
Sports
Sports Department organizes Inter-Collegiate Championships for men and women
in different sports disciplines every year. Sports Department also conducts coaching
camps for the University teams for participation in the Inter-University tournaments.
Tournaments like International Ties, National Championships, Haryana State
Games, Ranji Trophy Matches and State Championships have been organized at the
University. The University also organizes two/three North Zone/North-East Zone/All
India Inter Universities Championships, every year. The University gives benefits of
additional seats for admission to various courses and also award Sports Stipend to the
outstanding sports persons.
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Dr. Radhakrishnan Foundation Fund
Dr. Radhakrishnan Foundation Fund was established in the year 1994 for raising
donations/mobilisation of resources etc. for the overall development of the University
under Financial Resources Mobilisation (FRM) Scheme of the University Grants
Commission (UGC). Only the interest accured to the fund is utilized for award of
scholarship etc. to the students.
Corporate Resource Centre
The Corporate Resource Centre is meant to facilitate a larger industry-academia
interface in higher education at the university level. It will strive to be a nodal Centre for
faculty, academics, and industry for mutual interaction and research. The Centre shall
focus on seeking wider industry participation in the academic process particularly in
research, course designing, and curricula delivery. Students shall be the end beneficiaries
of this endeavour as their skill and competencies will be honed up through adoption of
innovative curricula and its enriched delivery.
The Centre will help and encourage faculty to seek industry assignments and use
the same as a source of updating their practical knowledge base. This also open up
possibilities of bringing real life corporate experience in the interactive teaching-learning
class-room sessions. The Centre will endeavour further to facilitate and coordinate
students interaction and their exposure to the corporate culture through visits to industry.
University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau
Functions of the Bureau is providing assistance to job-seekers in getting
employment training facilities, admissions, competitive examinations, fellowships and
scholarships, self-employment, higher education in India and abroad. Un-employment
allowance scheme for the un-employed youths has also be introduced by the Haryana
Govt.
Department of Employment, Haryana has started on-line services for placement in
the private sector and Haryana Overseas Placement Assistance Society (HOPAS) with its
office at SCO 4-5, Swastic Vihar, Mansa Devi Road, Panchkula, and services of the
society are available at the website : www.haryanajobs.in
Health Centre
University Health Centre looks after the medicare needs of the students, staff and
their families. Medicines are also given in the Health Centre. Facilities for protective
inoculation against Tetanus exist in Health Centre. Complete Physiotherapy unit, ECG, Xray,
Ambulance facilities adequate laboratories facilities, Auto Analyser facilities, Ultrasound
facilities, Computerised ECG, EEG, Spirometry are also available in the Health Centre.
Homeopathic Medicines are also given in the Health Centre. Dental facilities are also
available in the Centre.
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Department of Youth and Cultural Affairs
Youth and Cultural Affairs Department aims at providing opportunities,
incentives and channels to students for making healthy, educative and constructive use of
their leisure for self-fulfillment and excellence. The Department organizes the following
activities and programmes for the students of the Departments and affiliated Colleges:
Basic Youth Leadership Camps; Advanced Youth Leadership Training Camps;
Preliminary, Basic and Advanced Hiking and Trekking; Talent Shows, Youth Festivals,
Haryana Day State Level Festival, Orchestra, Folk Festivals, Literary and Fine Art
Events, Poetic Symposium, Campus Film Society.
Computer Centre
The University has a well-developed Computer Centre with a good number and
variety of equipment to cater to various requirements of the faculty members,
administration and research scholars. In addition-Dot-Matrix-Printer, Laser Printer and
high speed Line Printers are also available.
Apart from the University Administration and training programme the Centre is
successfully organizing one year Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications and
one year Certificate Course in Computer Applications through Directorate of Distance
Education.
Hostel Facilities
The University has 18 Hostels (8 for Boys, 1 for Foreign male students and 9 for
Girls students). The accommodation in the Hostels is provided on first come first serve
basis. Forms for Hostel accommodation are required to be submitted to the concerned
hostel duly recommended by the concerned Principal/ Chairperson/Director. Proof of
Residence viz. Ration Card/Voter Card/Passport shall have to be shown in original and an
attested photocopy of the same needs to be enclosed with the Hostel Admission Form at
the time of submission. Subletting is strictly prohibited. The subletters and subletteesboth
are liable to be expelled from the University. After admission students willing to
seek hostel accommodation are advised to refer to the Hostel Rules Booklet available
with the Manager Printing & Publications of the University on payment of prescribed
price. Any hosteller desirous of possessing vehicle in the Hostel shall have to submit an
attested photocopy of R/C of the vehicle alongwith Driving license in the office of the
Warden of the respective Hostel as well as Chief Warden.
Women Studies and Research Centre
The Centre was established in 1989. The Centre is fulfilling its objectives of
research, curriculum development, documentations, networking, providing counseling
services and launching awareness programmes. Gender Sensitization Workshops are
organized for various sectors of society including the development functionaries of the
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state. The Centre has also been working as a nodal agency to guide and monitor the
functions of all Women Cells in the colleges of Haryana.
Institute of Sanskrit and Indological Studies
The Institute of Indic Studies was established in 1963 under the auspices of the
faculty of Indic Studies. Initially it started the publication of Praci-Jyoti-Research
Digest of Indological Studies (published annually), which is continuously serving the
needs of scholars throughout the world and as yet forty volumes have been brought out.
The Institute has undertaken a Major Research Project, viz, “A Word-Concordance of
Mahabharata,” which is to be published in Fifteen Volumes. Four Volumes have already
been published and next four volumes are ready for publication. Ministry of HRD, Govt.
of India has sanctioned a grant of Rs.30 lac for its publication. The institute organized
more than 20 national seminars/workshops so far.
National Cadet Corps
The University has a well-equipped contingent of NCC Battalion under the charge
of experienced and trained officers of 10 Haryana Bn. NCC Kurukshetra. Separate
arrangement exists for boys and girls to join NCC.
Mahatama Gandhi All India Service Coaching Institute
The MGAIS Coaching Institute was established in the year 1982 with the
objective of providing coaching to SC/ST candidates preparing for Civil Services and
other competitive examination. During the year 2007, the UGC has released grant-in-aid
for the Scheme of Coaching Classes for Entry into Services for SC/ST Students in 10th
Plan Period. The Institute provided free coaching to SC/ST students for ICS and other
Central Services/State Services exams. The UGC has also provided grant for the scheme
of coaching for SC/ST candidates to prepare for National Eligibility Test (NET). The
Institute organized Seminar on the topic of Relevance of Soft Skills and Communication
in Current Scenario in Collaboration with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on
18.9.2007 and after that the Institute also organized 92 hours crash course/training
programmes of Soft Skills an Personality Development for SC/ST candidates in Mahatma
Gandhi AIS Coaching Institute, K.U.Kurukshetra. This programme was sponsored by
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Chandigarh during the year 2007.
Kalanidhi Magazine
Every year, under the direction of Dean, Faculty of Arts & Languages, Kalanidhi,
the students’ Magazine, is published in Hindi, Sanskrit, English and Panjabi languages
which reflects the cultural and literary awareness of the students.
Foreign Students
Foreign Students are advised to apply for admission in the University through the
Indian Missions abroad. They are required to contact the Assistant Registrar
(Registration) with regard to the entry students visa for their admission to avoid
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complication at a later stage from the quarters concerned. For this purpose eligibility fee
of Rs.500/- is to be paid by the students. The eligibility certificate will be issued by the
Assistant Registrar (Registration) after checking the all original certificates of the last or
lower examination obtained by the students from a foreign University. In case of need
they can consult the International Students Advisor of the University.
E-mail : Advisor.is@redifmail.com
Important Instructions for the Candidates :
1. Before filling the Application Admission Form the candidates are required to read the
Prospectus carefully.
2. No column should be left blank in Admission Form; write N.A. against the column
which is not applicable otherwise it will be considered as incomplete and rejected.
3. Self attested photo copies of certificates/DMCs of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com Part-I, II, III &
documents for weightages and photograph duly attested by a Gazetted Officer must
be attached with the Admission Form.
4. Rs.200/- (Rs.50/- for SC/BC/Blind candidates of Haryana), as Application Processing
Fee for each course for which Entrance Test is to be held be deposited in any CBS
Branch of Punjab National Bank in India and original Deposit Slip must be
attached with the Admission Form. Necessary Deposit Slip is available on
University website. This fee is also applicable for M.P.Ed. and B.P.Ed. courses for
conducting Physical Efficiency Test (PET).
No Application Processing fee is required for Diploma/Certificate and M.Tech.
Computer Science & Engg., P.G. Dip. in Floriculture, P.G. Dip. in Yoga, P.G. Dip. in
Fish Farm Technology, P.G. Dip. in Forensic Science, Dip. in Mgt. Dev. & of
Welfare Services courses where no Entrance Test is to be held.
5. The Entrance Test will be of the level of qualifying examination of one hour
duration and of 100 marks. There shall be objective type questions.
For admission to the following courses the Entrance Test criteria will be as
under:
i) M.Sc.(Maths.) : There will be 50 (multiple choice) questions based on the subject
of Mathematics upto B.A./B.Sc. level. The applicant will answer all the 50
questions by putting tick mark on One of the four choices given in the Answersheet
attached with Question booklet of Entrance Test. The applicant will get two
marks for every right answer, but half mark will be deducted for every wrong
answer.
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ii) M.Tech. (Applied Geophysics) : Entrance Test will comprise of 50 multiple
choice type questions based on the subjects of Physics and Mathematics upto
B.Sc. level.
iii) M.A.(Psychology) : Entrance Test shall comprise of two parts of 50 marks each.
Part-A Objective type questions of qualifying Examination standard in
Psychology. Part-B Objective type questions of verbal reasoning.
iv) M.A.(Music) : Entrance Test will be in Theory & Practical of 50 marks in each
of qualifying exam. Duration of the test will be two hours.
v) M.A.(Fine Arts) : Entrance Test will be as under:
Object Drawing with Colours (Practical) : 3 hours 100 marks
vi) M.P.Ed. and B.P.Ed.: For admission to M.P.Ed. and B.P.Ed. the eligible
candidates will be required to qualify the Physical Efficiency Test (PET). The
criteria and specification of the individual events of the Canadian Test will be
decided by the Department of Physical Education.
vii) M.Ed. and B.Ed.(Spl Edu.) : Entrance Test for M.Ed., M.Ed. (Spl. Edu.) and
B.Ed. (Spl. Edu.) will be of 100 marks, 2 hours duration, each consisting of 100
objective type multiple choice questions and each question will carry one mark.
Questions for M.Ed. and M.Ed. (Spl. Edu.) will cover items on reasoning, mental
ability, teaching aptitude, general knowledge, general education, special
education, educational philosophy, education psychology, education technology,
methodology of teaching etc. Question for B.Ed. (Spl. Edu.) will cover items on
reasoning, mental ability, teaching aptitude, general awareness on disability/Spl.
Edu. Common Entrance Test will be held for M.Ed./M.Ed.(Evening). There will
be no negative marking.
viii) BFA : Scheme of Entrance Test will be as under :
(a) Object Drawing with pencil (Practical) : 2 hours 50 marks
(b) Theory Exam. of Objective Type Questions : 1 hour 50 marks
related to Fine Arts and General Knowledge
6. No course will be started, if the strength of students is less than ten and no option
will be started, if the strength is less than five. All the Departments shall notify the
options in each course with number of seats well before the admission and the
options will be allowed on merit basis.
7. Candidates having compartment in the qualifying examination shall not be allowed
admission in Post-graduate courses even provisionally.
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8. If the last date of receipt of Application Form and last date for depositing the dues
falls on a holiday or that day is declared holiday by the University, the next working
day will be considered the last day for the purpose.
9. Unless otherwise specifically provided in the concerned Ordinance, the eligibility
condition in case of SC/ST candidates for admission to various courses will be pass
marks in the qualifying examinations.
10. 5% relaxation in the eligibility condition for admission to various courses will be
given to Blind candidates.
11. Candidates whose result of the qualifying examination is declared late, can submit
their Result Card/DMC by 12.00 noon upto one day, before the display of First,
Second, Third/Final list of selected candidates in the concerned Department and they
will be considered, subject to availability of vacant seats.
12. A candidate can apply for admission in maximum four courses, but the Application
Processing Fee will be charged separately for each course. Separate Additional
Admission Forms are available @ Rs.20/- (Rs.5/- for SC/BC/Blind candidates of
Haryana) per form for applying more than one course. However, the candidate will
have to furnish proof of submitting the Admission Form attached with the Prospectus
in one Department.
13. Third/Final List will be prepared on the basis of physical presence in the concerned
Department on prescribed date and time given in the Prospectus.
14 No migration or transfer will be allowed from a college to the University Department
and vice-versa.
15. A candidate after admission to any course in a University Teaching Department, shall
not be admitted to any other course until he/she has completed the first course, except
in the case of B.Ed., M.P.Ed., M.Lib. & Inf. Sc., M.Ed., LL.B, LL.M., MTM, MHM,
MFC, MIB, MBA, MCA, MBE, M.A. (Mass Communication), M.A. (Social Work).
16. Candidates after taking admission in M.A./M.Sc. etc. classes except LL.B.(3-Yr.
Evening Course) can also take admission in Evening Certificate/Diploma courses.
17. At the time of admission every candidate shall be required to give an undertaking of
good conduct & behaviour and not to indulge in ragging. If a candidate after his/her
admission is found indulging in any kind of ragging, his/her admission is liable to be
cancelled.
18. If a student fails to attend his/her classes continuously for seven days from the date of
commencement of the classes or from the date of admission, his/her admission, shall
be cancelled.
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19. Student after taking admission desirous of bringing his/her vehicle in the University
Campus should submit self attested photocopies of the Registration Certificate (RC)
of his/her vehicle and the driving license to the Chairperson of the Department and
the Warden of the Hostel concerned.
20. If any student gets accommodation allotted in his/her name in a Hostel and allows
some other person(s) to stay in his/her allotted room and/or to take meals, in that case
the admission of both the students, i.e. (i) the allottee and (ii) the illegal occupant,
shall be cancelled from the department as well as from the hostel without assigning
any reason.
21. Any legal dispute relating to admission of students will be subject to Courts at
Kurukshetra or Courts having jurisdiction in Kurukshetra.
22. A student of M.A/M.Sc./M.Com. (Previous) is required to qualify 50% of the papers
in the examinations, for being allowed admission to the course in final year.
23. A Candidate who has passed qualifying examination from the Universities of
Haryana will be considered a Haryana resident and he/she is not required to submit
Haryana Resident Certificate. Other candidates for seeking benefit of Haryana
resident, should submit a certificate of Bonafide Resident of Haryana as per
guidelines at Appendix-A.
24. Merit list, based on the Merit-cum-Entrance Test including
weightages/reservations etc. will be displayed on the Notice Board of the
Department concerned on the scheduled date. It shall be the responsibility of the
candidates to remain in touch with the Department concerned and candidates
will ascertain the progress of admissions. No separate communication will be
sent to the candidates by the University.
25. A Candidate can also submit his/her Application Form in the concerned Dept. upto one
day before the Entrance Test with a late fee of Rs.100/- to be deposited in any CBS
Branch of Punjab National Bank in India, except B.Ed. (Special Edu.), M.Ed., M.Ed
(Special. Edu.) and the courses where separate prospectuses have been printed.
26. In case two or more candidates in merit list have equal percentage of marks, the
marks obtained in the qualifying examination will be taken into consideration. In
case there is still a tie, the candidate senior in age will be considered first.
27. Specialization in M.Sc. Chemistry, M.A. (Fine Arts) and Bachelor of Fine Arts
(BFA) will be allotted on the basis of merit and choice of the candidates at the
time of admission.
28. Due to paucity of hostel accommodation , the University may not be in a position to
accommodate all the aspirants in the hostels.
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SECTION-I : MANDATORY CONDITIONS
1. Nothing contained in this prospectus should be construed to convey sanction or
cited as an authority for which University regulations in Calendars Vol. I, II
and the relevant rules in Calendar Vol.III alone are applicable.
2. If the concerned 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/college in order to ensure academic
standards, discipline and peaceful atmosphere in the university. The Vice-
Chancellor may cancel the admission of any student for a specified period.
SECTION-II : DISTRIBUTION AND RESERVATION OF SEATS
(A) Distribution of seats
The seats shall be distributed as under:
1) All India Category including Haryana : 15%
2) Bonafide Residents of Haryana : 85%
( 50% of the seats earmarked for bonafide residents of Haryana will be reserved for
the categories as mentioned at (B) below, as per State Govt. policy and remaining
50% seats will be filled from among Haryana General Category)
(B) Reservation of seats for Bonafide Residents of Haryana
The seats shall be reserved for the categories as under
(i) Scheduled Castes : 20%
(ii) Backward Classes of Haryana : 27% (16 % for Block-A)
(except Socially advanced persons/ (11 % for Block-B)
Sections (creamy layer)
(iii) Physically Handicapped : 03%
(1% Blind or low vision, 1% Hearing
impairment, 1% Locomotor disability
or cerebral palsy)
If the seats reserved for Physically Handicapped persons remain vacant due to
non-availability of suitable handicapped candidates, it may be offered to
Ex-servicemen and their wards (1%) and dependents of Freedom Fighters (1%).
(iv) 3% horizontal reservation will be given to Ex-servicemen/Freedom Fighters
and their dependents by providing reservation within reservation of 1% of
General category, 1% out of Scheduled Castes and 1% from Backward
Classes category. As far as block allocation in Block A and Block B of
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Backward Classes category is concerned, year wise rotational system will be
adopted. For example, if Block A of Backward Classes are given seats in the
Academic Year 2008, the next Block i.e. B Block of category of Backward
Classes will be given seats in the next academic year i.e. 2009 and so on. The
Chairperson of the Department concerned shall maintained the record for the
purpose.
Note : Under the above 3% horizontal reservation, seat will be allotted to
ESM/DFF, wherever the number of seats in the respective category
work out to be 0.5 or above.
Important Instructions for Reserved Category Seats :
1. The Reservation of seats is as per the Reservation Policy of the Haryana Govt. and is
subject to any change/amendment made by the State Govt. from time to time.
2. All the eligible candidates whether from Haryana or from Reserved Categories
shall also compete for seats allocated under All India Category.
3. All eligible candidates of reserved categories shall be considered first for Haryana
General Category seats.
4. If the reserved seat(s) of BC Block-A remain vacant, these will be filled up from
BC Block-B and vice-versa.
5. Benefit of reservation will be given to all the reserved categories upto Final List
according to the reservation policy given in the Prospectus. In case at the time of
display of Final List the reserved seats of various categories other than S.C. category,
remain vacant and no eligible candidates of the reserved categories are available,
these vacant seats will be filled up on open merit basis at the time of Final List. The
vacant seats of SC category will not be converted.
6. Candidates claiming reservation under Scheduled Caste category are
required to submit the certificate as per Annexure-II and the Backward
Class (Block ‘A’ & ‘B’) candidates on the prescribed proforma as per
Annexure-III and affidavit as per Annexure IV.
The BC candidates (Block ‘A’ & ‘B’) for benefit of reservation shall also
have to furnish an affidavit to the effect that he/she is not covered under
the criteria of creamy layer as per Annexure-IV. The said affidavit shall be
furnished both by the father and mother of the candidate.
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7. Only those candidates having a permanent disability of not less than 40% (being
otherwise fit for admission to the course) will be considered for admission.
Physically Handicapped Disability Certificate must be from the Chief Medical
Officer of the concerned District. However, the certificate shall be subject to
verification by a Medical Board constituted by the university for the purpose. The
decision of the Board shall be final. Physically Handicapped candidates belonging
to Haryana are required to submit the certificate as per Annexure-V.
8. Children & Grand-Children of Freedom Fighters of Haryana are required to
submit a certificate from the Deputy Commissioner of the concerned District as
per Annexure-VI at the time of counseling.
9. Wards of Ex-Servicemen of Haryana are required to submit the certificate as
per Annexure-VII.
10. For the horizontal reservation, candidates of General, S.C. and B.C. categories
will also have to furnish E.S.M./D.F.F. certificate.
11. Under Physically Handicapped Category atleast one candidate will be admitted,
even if the share is less than 0.5 seat.
12. Candidates who have passed their qualifying examination from a university in the
State of Haryana will be deemed to be Haryana residents and will not be required
to submit certificates of Bonafide Residents of Haryana.
13. 30% seats in M.P.Ed., B.P.Ed. and P.G.Dip. in Yoga will be reserved for female
candidates in all categories.
14. Physically handicapped candidates will not be considered for admission to
M.P.Ed., B.P.Ed. and P.G.Diploma in yoga.
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SECTION-III : ELIGIBILITY
A. MASTER OF ARTS (M.A.) COURSES
Candidates seeking admission to M.A. English, Music and Sanskrit
must have passed the qualifying examination with the corresponding
subject (Compulsory or Elective) as the case may be, as one of the
subjects.
FOR MASTER OF ARTS IN ALL THE SUBJECTS EXCEPT MUSIC,
SANSKRIT, FINE ARTS AND SOCIAL WORK FOR WHICH SPECIFIC
QUALIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN LAID DOWN
The following examinations of the Kurukshetra University or any
other examination recognized as equivalent thereto:
(i) B.A. (Hons.) Examination in the subject of Post-graduate Course with 45% marks
in aggregate;
OR
(ii) B.A./B.Sc.(Hons.) in a subject other than the subject of Post-graduate Course;
B.A./B.Sc., B.Com., or Bachelor’s Degree of minimum 3 years duration in any
discipline e.g. BBA, BCA, BIS, BSIS, BTM, BIM, B.Tech. etc., LL.B.3-years &
5-years, B.A. Law., B.Sc.(Engg.), B.Sc.(Dairying), B.Sc.(Agriculture), M.B.B.S.,
B.A.M.S., B.Ed., Diploma in Physical Education, B.Sc.(Home Science) or Bachelor
of Library & Information Science Examination with atleast 50% marks in the
aggregate;
OR
(iii) B.A./B.Sc. Examination in full subjects, obtaining atleast 45% marks in the subject
of Post-Graduate course ;
OR
(iv) B.A.(General) Degree through English and one Elective subject only, obtaining atleast
45% marks in the subject of Post-graduate course, after passing Prabhakar/Gyani;
OR
(v) B.A. after passing examination in an Oriental Classical Language or a Modern
Indian Language with atleast 45% marks (out of the aggregate excluding the
additional papers) at the Honours in Oriental Titles or Modern Indian Language
Examination, in the subject of Post Graduate Course;
OR
(vi) Any other examination recognized for admission to M.A. course with atleast 50%
marks in the aggregate.
Note :- In addition to the above, the candidates who fulfill the conditions
mentioned below shall also be eligible for admission to the relevant M.A.
Course:
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(a) For Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology :
B.A./B.Sc. Examination with atleast 45% marks in any of the elective subjects.
(b) For Political Science & History :
B.A. with atleast 45% marks in Public Administration or Sociology.
(c) For Philosophy :
B.A. or B.Sc. or B.Com. with atleast 40% marks in the aggregate; or 40%
marks in the subject of Psychology or Philosophy.
(d) For Hindi :
B.A. with atleast 45% marks in Sanskrit (Elective) or Functional Hindi
(Vocational)/Prabhakar.
(e) For Economics :
B.A. with Economics/B.Sc./B.A.(Hons) in Economics/B.Com. with atleast
45% marks in the subject of Economics or 50% marks in the aggregate.
(f) For Sociology :
Bachelor degree with 45% marks in Sociology, Psychology, Social Work or
50% marks in the aggregate.
(g) For Public Administration :
Bachelor degree with 45% marks in Public Administration or Political Science
or History or Sociology.
(h) Master of Arts in Music-Vocal or Instrumental :
The qualifications for admission to the M.A. Music Course shall be the same as
for admission to the M.A. Course in other subjects with the condition that student
who did not have Music as one of the subjects in B.A. shall not be admitted to the
Course.
Candidate who has passed Bachelor’s Degree Examination in Music (B.Music) from
any Indian University, recognized by this University will be eligible for admission
without any condition of minimum percentage of marks.
(i) For Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit :
B.A. with Sanskrit (Elective or Compulsory) or Pali & Prakrit as one of the
subjects/B.A.(Hons) in Sanskrit/B.A. with Diploma in Sanskrit or Pali &
Prakrit/Shastri (Vishishta with English).
(j) M.A. (Fine Arts) :
B.A. with Art/Commercial Art, Designing & Painting as one of the subjects
and with atleast 50% marks in aggregate.
OR
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Four years B.F.A. (Applied Art or Painting or Sculpture or Graphic Art) with
atleast 50% marks in the aggregate.
(k) M.A. (Social Work) :
Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with 50% marks in aggregate.
(l) Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.) :
B.Sc.(Physical Education, Health Education and Sports), B.P.E. (3-year
Degree Course after 10+2) or an examination recognized as equivalent
thereto with atleast 50% marks in the aggregate and having English as one of
the subjects at graduation level.
OR
D.P.Ed./B.P.Ed one year course after graduation with atleast 50% marks
in the aggregate.
OR
B.A. with Health and Physical Education as one of the subjects in the 3-year
degree course with atleast 50% marks in the aggregate.
OR
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. of this University or any examination equivalent thereto
with atleast 45% marks in the aggregate and having passed English as one of
the subjects. Provided further that he/she should have won 1st, 2nd , 3rd
position at All India Inter-University/National Level after passing +2
examination.
Provided that a candidate who has not participated atleast in the Inter-
State/Inter-Varsity/ National Tournaments in recognized games organized by
the A.I.U. from time to time shall not be eligible for admission and further no
Sports/Game certificate will be considered for admission without its
Graduation Certificate issued from the Director Sports for the State
Government concerned.
Provided further that all the eligible candidates of M.P.Ed. will be required to
qualify the Physically Efficiency Test (PET). However, the criteria and
specification of the individual events of the Canadian Test will be decided by
the Department of Physical Education. The candidates who have participated
at International level or who have won 1st, 2nd and 3rd position at All India
Inter-University level/National level will be exempted from the PET.
B. Master of Science (M.Sc.) (Semester System) :
Candidates who have passed one of the following examinations of Kurukshetra
University, or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto, shall be eligible to
join first year (Previous) of M.Sc. Courses.
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(a) M.Sc. Chemistry :
(i) Mathematical Stream :
50% or more of the seats in M.Sc.(Chemistry) shall be filled up by
candidates who have passed B.Sc. examination with Chemistry,
Mathematics and one other subject at the B.Sc. level, with minimum
55% marks in aggregate.
(ii) Non-Mathematical Stream :
Not more than 50% of the seats in M.Sc.(Chemistry) shall be filled up
by the candidates who have passed B.Sc. examination with atleast 55%
marks in the aggregate with Chemistry and any other two subjects
except Mathematics at B.Sc. level.
(iii) All seats in M.Sc. Chemistry with Specialization in Pharmaceuticals
under the Self Financing Scheme will however be filled up as per
eligibility conditions mentioned above from both Mathematical &
Non-Mathematical streams.
Note: Specialization in M.Sc. Chemistry will be allotted on the basis of
Merit and choice of the candidate at the time of admission.
(b) M.Sc. Physics :
B.Sc. Examination with atleast 55% marks in the aggregate with Physics and
Mathematics as two of the main subjects.
(c) M.Sc. Mathematics :
B.A./B.Sc with Mathematics as one of the subjects;
OR
B.A.(Hons.)/B.Sc (Hons.) in Mathematics with atleast 55% marks in the aggregate.
(d) M.Sc. Geography:
(i) B.A./B.Sc.(Hons.) examination in the subject of Post-graduate course with
45% marks in the aggregate;
OR
(ii) B.A./B.Sc. examination in full subjects obtaining atleast 50% marks in
subject of Post-graduate course.
(e) M.Sc. Statistics :
B.A./B.Sc.or B.A./B.Sc.(Hons.) with Mathematics or Statistics as one of the
main subjects P.G. Diploma in Statistics and Operational Research or any other
examination recognised as equivalent thereto, with atleast 45% marks in the
subjects of Mathematics or Statistics or Operational Research or 50% marks in
aggregate.
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(f) M.Sc. Electronic Science :
P.G. Diploma in Electronics with atleast 55% marks in aggregate.
OR
B.Sc. with any three of the subjects :
Electronics, Electronic Equipment Maintenance, Physics, Mathematics,
Computer Science and Chemistry with atleast 55% marks in aggregate.
(g) M.Sc. (Home Science) :
Female candidates who have passed any one of the following examinations of
this University or an examination recognised as equivalent thereto with any
field of specialization with atleast 55% marks in aggregate of her qualifying
examination shall be eligible to join the M.Sc.(Prev.) Home Science Course :
(i) B.Sc. (Home Science);
OR
(ii) B.H.Sc. (Bachelor of Home Science);
OR
(iii) B.Sc. (Home Science) with Honours;
OR
(iv) Bachelor of Science in Home Science ;
Provided that the percentage of marks in the qualifying examination, as
specified above will be 50% for admission to M.Sc.(Home Science) Food and
Nutrition course for the candidates who have passed PG Diploma in Nutrition &
Dietetics from this University
Note :- A female candidate who has passed B.Sc.(Agriculture) or B.Sc.(Medical/Non-Medical) or
B.Sc./B.A. with Home Science as an elective subject or B.A. with Home Science as
restructured subject/ course is not eligible for admission to M.Sc.(Home Science) course
for any field of specialization.
(h) M.Sc. Bio-chemistry :
B.Sc. with 55% marks in aggregate and having Bio-chemistry/Chemistry as one
of the subjects.
(i) M.Sc. Botany :
B.Sc.Examination with atleast 55% marks in aggregate with Botany, Chemistry
and Zoology or Bio-chemistry or Genetics or any other bio-subject .
Note: Candidates with B.Sc.(Agriculture) are not eligible for admission to
M.Sc.(Botany) course.
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(j) M.Sc. Zoology :
B.Sc. Examination with atleast 55% marks in aggregate with Zoology, Chemistry
and one more bio-subject (such as Botany, Bio-chemistry, Genetics etc.)
(k) M.Sc. Microbiology :
Bachelor’s degree with atleast 55% marks with Biological Sciences.
(l) M.Sc. Bio-technology :
Bachelor’s Degree with 55% marks in B.Sc. with Botany, Genetics, Zoology,
Bio-chemistry, Microbiology or Bio-technology as one of the main subjects.
(m) M.Sc. Environmental Science :
B.Sc.(General)/B.Sc.(Hons.)/B.Sc.(Life Scs.)/B.Sc.(Physical Sciences)/ B.Sc. in
Environmental Science with atleast 55% marks in the aggregate.
(n) M.Sc. Applied Geology :
B.Sc. Examination with atleast 55% marks in aggregate.
C. M.Tech. Applied Geophysics :
(i) B.Sc. with Physics and Mathematics as two of the main subjects and atleast
55% marks in aggregate;
OR
(ii) B.Sc.(Hons.) in Physics with Mathematics at Subsidiary level and atleast 55%
marks in aggregate;
OR
(iii) B.Sc.(Hons.) in Mathematics with Physics at Subsidiary level and atleast 55%
marks in aggregate;
OR
(iv) B.Sc.(Hons.) in Electronics with Physics and Mathematics at subsidiary level
and atleast 55% marks in aggregate.
D. M.Tech. Computer Science & Engg. :
(i) M.Sc. in Computer Science/Computer Science (Software)/ Mathematics/
Applied Mathematics/Physics/Applied Physics/ Statistics/Operational
Research/Electronics/ Information Tech. with atleast 60% marks in the
aggregate.
OR
(ii) M.C.A. /M.Tech. in Geophysics with atleast 60% marks in aggregate.
OR
(iii) B.E./B.Tech. in any discipline with atleast 60% marks in aggregate.
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(iv) Candidates with AMIE Examination in the relevant discipline will be
considered only provided that they have passed AMIE examination with 60%
or more marks after having passed diploma examination in the relevant
discipline with 60% or more marks and have atleast 5 years research or
teaching or professional experience.
Process of Admission :
A candidate should have qualified the National Level Entrance Test (NET)/State Level
Entrance Test (SLET)/Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering (GATE). However, the
seats remaining vacant shall be offered to the candidates without NET/SLET/GATE in
case they have secured atleast 60% marks in M.Sc./B.E./B.Tech./M.Tech. Geophysics
Degree Examination in the relevant discipline and as mentioned in (i) above.
E. Post Graduate Diploma Fish Farm Technology (One year course) :
B.Sc. (Medical) with atleast 50% marks in aggregate.
F. Post Graduate Diploma in Forensic Science (One year course) :
B.Sc. with atleast 50% marks in aggregate.
G. P.G.Diploma in Floriculture :
Bachelor’s Degree in Science with one of the Biological Science Subjects with 55%
marks in aggregate.
OR
B.Sc. Agriculture with 55% marks in aggregate.
H. Master of Commerce (M.Com.) :
Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Business Administration or BTM or BIM or
Bachelor of Arts/Science with Economics and/or Mathematics and with atleast 45%
marks in the aggregate.
I. Bachelor of Library & Information Science :
Any one of the following examinations of this University or an examination
recognized as equivalent thereto with English as one of the subjects :
50% marks in B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. or M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. examination.
J. Master of Library & Information Science (M.Lib & Inf. Sc.);
(i) For candidates deputed from Institutions of Haryana State :
Bachelor of Library and Information Science with not less than 50% marks in
aggregate.
(ii) For other candidates :
Bachelor of Library and Information Science with not less than 55% marks in
aggregate.
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Note : In service or deputed candidates are required to fill in an additional form which
is available free of cost with Chairperson, Department of Library & Information
Science, on request accompanied by a self-addressed envelope with postage
stamp of Rs.5.00(Rs.25.00 for a copy by Regd. Post). Applicants will not be
entitled to the benefit of service of deputation unless the form duly completed is
submitted.
K. Master of Education (M.Ed.) one year course :
B.Ed. or B.A. B.Ed. or B.Sc. B.Ed. of this University or an examination recognised
as equivalent to B.Ed. with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.
L. Master of Education (M.Ed.) Special Education (Relating to teaching visually
and other handicapped students) :
Any one of the following examinations (in order of priority) with atleast 45% marks
in aggregate of B.Ed. or B.Ed.(Special Education) or an examination recognised as
equivalent thereto, (students with BMR degree will not be eligible for admission in
this course) :
(i) B.Ed. (Special Education);
(ii) B.Ed. with Diploma or Certificate in teaching the blind or Braille or
orientation and mobility;
(iii) B.Ed. with Diploma in teaching any handicapped i.e., mental/
speech/hearing disability;
(iv) M.Sc.(Child Development) and B.Ed.;
(v) B.Sc. Home Science and B.Ed.
(vi) B.Ed. with one paper in Special Education;
(vii) B.A. with Education/Psychology+B.Ed;
(viii) B.Ed;
(ix) B.A./B.Sc.(Education) equivalent to B.Ed. of this University;
M. Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Special Education :
(i) B.Sc. or B.Sc.(Hons.) or B.Sc. (Home Science) or B.Sc.(Agriculture) or B.A. with
Mathematics with atleast 45% marks in aggregate;
OR
(ii) B.A. or B.A.(Hons.) or B.Com examination with atleast 45% marks in
aggregate.
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Distribution of Seats :
There will be 20 seats. Group-wise seats will be as under :
Group-I : Language, Arts and Social Studies 50%
Group-II : Science & Mathematics 50%
Note : (i) Candidates seeking admission under Group-II must have passed the
qualifying examination with and must offer Physical Science, Life
Science, Mathematics or Home Science as one of their teaching
subjects in the B.Ed.(Special Education) Class.
(ii) In case a candidate has passed the Master’s Degree Examination
also alongwith Bachelor’s Degree, the higher percentage of marks
obtained in any of the two will be taken into consideration while
preparing the merit, if otherwise eligible.
N. Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) (One year course) :
(i) B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. of this University or an examination recognized as
equivalent thereto with atleast 45% marks in aggregate (40% marks for
SC/ST) and having passed English as one of the subjects, except for B.Sc. and
B.Com;
OR
(ii) B.A. with Health & Physical Education as one of the subjects in the three-year
degree course with atleast 50% (45% in the case of SC/ST) in the aggregate.
OR
Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) three year degree course/ B.Sc.(Physical
Education, Health Education & Sports) with atleast 50% marks (45% in the case of
SC/ST) in aggregate.
Provided that a candidate who has obtained atleast First or Second or Third
position at Inter College/National Level tournaments in the recognized games
organized by the A.I.U. from time to time, will be eligible for admission.
Provided further that all the eligible candidates of B.P.Ed. will be required to
qualify the Physical Efficiency Test (PET). However, the criteria and
specification of the individual events of the Canadian Test will be decided by
the Department of Physical Education. The candidates who have participated
at International level or who have won 1st, 2nd and 3rd position at All India
Inter-University Level/National Level will be exempted from the PET.
Note:The minimum eligibility condition of 45% marks in the qualifying
examination can be relaxed by 5% (40% for SC/ST) in case who have won
position at the Inter-Varsity/National Level.
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O. P.G. Diploma in Yoga (One year course) :
Bachelor degree in any discipline form a recognized university.
P. Diploma in Management of Developmental & Welfare Services (one year):
Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from this University or from any recognized
University with atleast 50% marks in the aggregate.
OR
Bachelor’s Degree with pass marks with one year experience after graduation in
any welfare setting (including volunteers in NGO’s and social service agency
working for people’s welfare).
Q. Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) :
Senior Secondary Certificate (10+2) Standard from the Board of School Education,
Haryana or its equivalent exam. with five subjects including the subjects of English.
R. Diploma in French, German :
One of the following examinations of this University or its equivalent examination :
(i) Certificate Course in French or German respectively:
OR
(ii) Pre-University or B.A. Part-I with French or German or respectively as
compulsory or elective subject.
S. Certificate Course in French, German, Urdu :
Matriculation examination of the Haryana School Education Board or an
examination recognized as equivalent thereto.
T. Certificate Course in Yoga (3 months) :
Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline from a recognised University.
U. Diploma in Reasoning :
Bachelor Degree in any discipline from a recognised University.
Note: (i) 5% relaxation in minimum eligibility conditions for admission to
various courses will be given to blind candidates.
(ii) There will be no rounding of percentage for determining the
eligibility for admission to various courses.
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SECTION-IV : LIST OF COURSES WITH NUMBER OF SEATS AND ADMISSION SCHEDULE
Dates for displaying the First, Second, Third/ Final List and
dates for depositing the dues
Name of the
Dept./Institute
Course/Degree/
Diploma/ Certificate
Sanctioned
Seats
Date of
Entrance
Test
Time of
Entrance
Test First List
at 10.00
a.m.
Dues
Date
upto
Second
List
at 10.00
a.m.
Dues
Date
upto
§Third/
Final List
at 12.00
noon
Dues
Date
upto
Faculty of Arts and Languages
English M.A. 120 03.07.08 11.00 a.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
Certi/Dip. in French
& German
Foreign
Languages
Cert. In Urdu
120 each
No limit
Admissions will be made
on the basis of merit of
qualifying Exam.
12.8.08 14.8.08 16.8.08 18.8.08 20.8.08 22.8.08
Hindi M.A. 60 02.07.08 1.00 p.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Panjabi M.A. 60 03.07.08 9.00 a.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
Library & B.Lib & Inf. Sc. 35 01.07.08 1.00 p.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Information Sc. M.Lib. & Inf. Sc. 35 Admission schedule will be notified by the Chairperson later on
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Sc. M.A. 60 03.07.08 1.00 p.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
History M.A. 60 04.07.08 9.00 a.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
Economics M.A. 120 03.07.08 3.00 p.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Sociology M.A. 40 02.07.08 3.00 p.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Psychology M.A. 50 05.07.08 1.00 p.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
Social Work M.A. 40 04.07.08 2.00 p.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
Dip. in Mgt. of Dev.
& Welfare Services
25* Admissions will be made
on the basis of merit of
qualifying Exam.
06.8.08 08.8.08 09.8.08 11.8.08 12.8.08 14.8.08
Public Admn. M.A. 60 04.07.08 11.00 am 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Faculty of Life Sciences
M.Sc. 60 04.07.08 9.00 a.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
PG Dip. in Fish Farm
Technology
25* 06.8.08 08.8.08 09.8.08 11.8.08 12.8.08 14.8.08
Zoology
PG Dip. in Forensic
Science
25*
Admissions will be made on
the basis of merit of
qualifying Exam. 06.8.08 08.8.08 09.8.08 11.8.08 12.8.08 14.8.08
Bio-Technology M.Sc. 40 04.07.08 3.00 p.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
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Botany M.Sc. 60 04.07.08 1.00 p.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
PG Dip. in
Floriculture
20 Admissions will be made
on the basis of merit of
qualifying Exam.
06.8.08 08.8.08 09.8.08 11.8.08 12.8.08 14.8.08
Micro-biology M.Sc. 40 04.07.08 4..30 p.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Home Science M.Sc. in Food and
Nutrition
21 01.07.08 1.00 p.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Bio-chemistry M.Sc. 50 03.07.08 11.00 a.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Faculty of Sciences
M.Sc. Org.40,
Phy.40, Inorg.40
Chemistry 120 03.07.08 9.00 a.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
M.Sc.Chem. with
Specialization in
Pharmaceuticals
20*
03.07.08 9.00 a.m. 17.7.08 18.7.08 19.7.08 21.7.08 22.7.08 23.7.08
Pharmacy B.Pharma 60* Admissions will be made by the Haryana State Counseling Society
M.Pharma. 50* Separate Prospectus
Institute of
Environmental
Studies
M.Sc. in
Environment Science
35* 06.07.08 11.00 a.m. 17.7.08 18.7.08 19.7.08 21.7.08 22.7.08 23.7.08
Physics M.Sc. 120 04.07.08 9.00 a.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
Mathematics M.Sc. 150 01.07.08 9.00 a.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Statistic & O.R. M.Sc. (Stat) 45 06.07.08 9.00 a.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Geography M.Sc. 60 06.07.08 11.00 a.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
M.Tech.(Comp.
Science & Engg.)
60 Admissions will be made
on merit basis of
NET/SLET/GATE exam.
Admission schedule will be notified by the Chairperson later on
Computer
Science &
Applications
M.C.A 100
PG Centre Jind M.C.A 50
Admissions will be made by the Haryana State Counseling Society
Electronic Sc. M.Sc. in Elect. Sc. 40 06.07.08 11.00 a.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
M.Tech. Micro
Electronic and VLSI
Designs
30* Separate Prospectus
Geology M.Sc. Applied
Geology
30 02.07.08 9.00 a.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
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Geophysics M.Tech. Applied
Geophysics(3Yr)
25 02.07.08 11.00 a.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Faculty of Education
M.A. 35 01.07.08 3.00 p.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
M.Ed.
M.Ed.(Evening)
50
100*
M.Ed. (Spl. Edu.) 15
14.09.08
15.09.08
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
Admission schedule will be notified by the Chairperson later on
Education
B.Ed. (Spl.Edu.) 20 01.07.08 11.00 a.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
M.P.Ed. 50 04.07.08
(PET)
9.00 a.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
B.P.Ed. 50* 05.07.08
(PET)
9.00 a.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Physical
Education
P.G. Dip. in Yoga 40* 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
Certi. in Yoga No limit
Admissions will be made
on the basis of merit of
qualifying Exams.
12.8.08 14.8.08 16.8.08 18.8.08 20.8.08 22.8.08
Faculty of Engg. & Technology
B.Tech. in Elects. &
Comm. Engg.,
Computer Sc. Engg.
B.Tech(Bio-tech.)
Mechanical Engg.
120*
120*
60*
60*
Admissions will be made by the Haryana State Counseling Society
M.Tech.Digital
Signal Speech and
Imagography
20*
Uni. Inst. of
Engg. & Tech.
M.Tech. Software
Engg.
20*
Separate Prospectus
Institute of B.Tech. Inst. Engg. 60 Admissions will be made by the Haryana State Counseling Society
Instrumentation
Engg.
M.Tech.
Instrumentation
Engg.
20*
Separate Prospectus
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Faculty of Commerce and Management
M.Com. 120 03.7.08 9.00
a.m.
10.7.08 11.7.0 8 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
M.I.B. 40
Commerce
M.M.T 40
M.F.C. 40
P.G.Dip. in Retailing
& Logistics Mgt.
40*
Separate Prospectus
Faculty of Indic Studies
Sanskrit, Pali
& Prakrit
M.A. 60 05.07.08 9.00 a.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
Philosophy M.A. 40 05.07.08 3.00 p.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
Dip. in Reasoning 30 Admissions will be made
on the basis of qualifying
exams.
12.8.08 14.8.08 16.8.08 18.8.08 20.8.08 22.8.08
A.I.H. Cul &
Arch.
M.A. 35 04.07.08 3.00 p.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Music M.A. (Vocal &
Instrumental)
36 02.07.08 3.00 p.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
M.A. (Painting-10
Applied Art-10)
Fine Arts 20 05.07.08 2.00 p.m. 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08 16.7.08
Bachelor of Fine Arts
(BFA) Painting-15,
Applied Art-15 and
Sculpture-10
40* 01.07.08 10.00 a.m. 09.7.08 10.7.08 11.7.08 12.7.08 14.7.08 15.7.08
Faculty of Law
LL.B.( 3 Yr)
Morning
Evening
Law
LL.M.
150
80
30
Separate Prospectus
Institute of
Law
B.A.LL.B.(Hons) 5 Yr. 120*
Separate Prospectus
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M.B.A.(2 Yr.) 120
M.B.A.( Hons.) (2 Yr.) 30*
Management
M.B.A Service Mgt. 30*
PG Centre Jind M.B.A. (2 Yr.) 50
Separate Prospectus
Institute of
Management
Studies
M.B.A.(5 Yr.) 50*
Separate Prospectus
M.T.M. 40
M.H.M. 35*
Separate Prospectus
Tourism &
Hotel Mgt.
B.I.H.B.M. 100* Separate Prospectus
B.Tech. Printing.
Graphics & Packaging.
30*
Admissions will be made by the Haryana State Counseling Society
M.A. Mass Comm 30
B.A.Mass Comm 25*
M.Sc.Mass Comm 30*
M.Sc. Electronics
Media
20*
M.Sc. Music Media &
Electronics
20*
P.G.Dip. in Graphics &
Animation
25*
P.G.Dip. in Internet
Journalism
20*
P.G.Dip. in Web
Media
15*
5 Year Integrated
Course in Graphics-
Animation & Gaming
20*
Inst. of Mass
Comm & Media
Tech.
5 Year Integrated
Course in Multi Media
20*
Separate Prospecutus
* Self-financing Courses
 PET : Physical Efficiency Test.
§ Final List will be prepared on the basis of Physical presence of the applicants and marked attendance upto 12.00 noon in the Dept./Institute concerned on the
dates specified.
Note : Additional seats over and above the sanctioned seats will be for Sports persons, NCC, NSS (R.D.Parade) and Foreign Students as per details at page- 32
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FINAL LIST
Benefit of reservation will be given to all the reserved categories upto Final List
according to the reservation policy given in the Prospectus. In case at the time of display of Final
List the reserved seats of various categories other than S.C. category, remain vacant and no
eligible candidates of the reserved categories are available, these vacant seats will be filled up on
open merit basis at the time of Final List. After the 2nd list, the interested applicants who are
otherwise eligible and whose names either have not appeared in any of the list(s) or have
appeared in the list but failed to deposit their dues, must report to the Chairperson of the
concerned Department between 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon on the date of display of Final List
as given in the Schedule at pages 26-30 of the Prospectus to mark their attendance in the
register. The category wise Final List will be prepared and displayed on the Notice Board of the
respective Department.
After display of Final List, if any seat(s) remain vacant or fall vacant due to drop out by the
admitted students, the vacated seat(s) first be filled up from the candidates of respective category on
merit basis. If no reserved candidate is available, then it will be filled up on open merit basis by the
Chairperson from the waiting list drawn on the day/date of physical presence upto 31.07.2008 with
prescribed late fee. The candidates who do not mark their presence on the day of final list will
not be considered for admission against any subsequent vacant seat.
Schedule of Dates for admission :
The University Teaching Departments shall observe the following schedule of dates for
admission, during the session 2008-09 :
1. For all courses except M.Sc. Chemistry with Specialization in Pharmaceuticals
and M.Sc. Environmental Sc., M.Lib. & Inf. Sc., M.Ed., M.Ed. (Spl. Edu.),
M.Tech. Computer Sc. & Engg. and Certificate/Diploma & Evening Courses :-
i) Normal admission without late fee : 01.07.2008 to 16.07.2008
ii) Late admissions with late fee of Rs.50/- : 17.07.2008 to 21.07.2008
iii) Late admissions with additional late : 22.07.2008 to 31.07.2008
fee of Rs.50/- per day subject to minimum
of Rs.100/- and maximum Rs.400/-
Classes will begin from 16.7.2008, unless otherwise provided.
2. Admission to M.Sc. Chemistry with Specialization in Pharmaceuticals and M.Sc.
Environmental Sc. will be made from 17.07.2008 to 23.07.2008 without late fee.
3. For P.G. Diploma/Certificate/Diploma Courses (Evening) :
i) Normal admission without late fee : 01.08.08 to 22.08.08
ii ) Late admissions with late fee of Rs.50/- : 23.08.08 to 30.08.08
iii) Late admissions with additional late : 01.09.08 to 10.09.08
fee of Rs.50/- per day subject to minimum
of Rs.100/- and maximum Rs.400/-.
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4. Normal Admissions without late fee for Promotional Classes: Students who
have been on the rolls of a Post-graduate Department for 2nd Semester or 1st
Year (under Annual System) will be admitted to 3rd Semester or Second/Final
year provisionally pending declaration of their result of 2nd semester or 1st/2nd
year w.e.f. 21.07.2008 except UMC and hostel dues defaulters cases. In
case a candidate is found ineligible as per rules, his/her provisional
admission will be treated as cancelled ab initio.
Note : 1. Admission to various courses as per schedule given at pages 26-30 will be
made without late fee.
2. Fee Section as well as Registration Branch will remain open on the above
schedule of dates even if there is holiday being Saturday(s) during the
schedule. Fee is to be deposited in the State Bank of India, University
Campus, KUK during office hours.
In addition to the sanctioned seats, additional seats for the following category
will be as under:
(A) Two additional seats will be for outstanding sports persons in all courses
over & above the sanctioned seats. Such candidates will have to submit a
Grading Certificate issued by the Director, Directorate of Sports, Haryana.
Norms for Outstanding Sports Persons :Outstanding sports persons means
a person who has atleast represented the University/State in the Inter-
University/National Level (National Championship, Federation Cup, Inter-
State, National Games, National League etc.) Tournaments recognized by
Association of Indian Universities/Concerned National Federation/Indian
Olympic Association in the games in which Inter-University Tournaments
are organized by the Association of Indian Universities while pursuing the
Under-graduate Studies. Such candidates will have to submit a Gradation
Certificate issued by the Directorate of Sports and Youth Welfare, Govt. of
Haryana, Chandigarh. No lower sports achievements as prescribed above
will be considered for admission for outstanding sports persons category,
even if the seats remain vacant.
(B) One additional seat each for NCC and NSS Merit Certificate holders who
attended the R.D. Parade and Camp in all courses over and above the
sanctioned seats.
(C) Supernumerary Seats for International Students:
15% seats in all courses are classified as supernumerary seats for Foreign
Students out of which 10% shall be earmarked for foreigners and 5% seats
shall be earmarked for wards of Indians working in Gulf Countries. These
seats are interchangeable. Detailed rules for admission to Foreign
Students is at pages 50-52.
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SECTION-V: WEIGHTAGES FOR THE PURPOSE OF MERIT
(A) Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination from
universities in Haryana State.
5 marks
(B) Recipients of National Talent Award from the NCERT
5 marks
(C) Candidates having consistently good academic record i.e.
throughout First Class from First Public Examination to qualifying
exam.
5 marks
(D) Candidates who have passed Honours examination in the subject
concerned. For M.A.Fine Arts who have passed BFA Degree and
for BFA course who have passed 10 + 2 Exam. with Fine Arts
subject.
5 marks
(E) N.C.C. Cadets who have passed the ‘C” or G-II” Certificate
(No weightage will be given for civil defence service).
OR
5 marks
Students who have been recommended or commended (i.e. have obtained 1st
or 2nd position) at the Inter-Zonal or Inter-University or Inter-State Level
Youth Festival(s) or competition(s) organized by State govt./University either
individually or as members of a team.
OR
Sports persons who have won 1st or 2nd or 3rd position at the University/State
level Tournaments organized by the State Govt./Haryana Olympic
Association/University in individual events or Team games or have actually
participated in Inter-University or National level duly recognized by
Association of Indian Universities/concerned National Federation/Indian
Olympic Association in the games in which Inter-University Tournaments are
organized by Association of Indian Universities
OR
Holder of Certificate of Merit for N.S.S. awarded by the University.
OR
For students instructors/volunteers of Colleges maintained/ recognized by the
Kurukshetra University for running Adult Education Centres/engaged under
MPFL.
(The above weightage under Adult Education Scheme will be given on the
basis of the certificate issued jointly by the Principal of the college affiliated or
maintained by Kurukshetra University and Hony. Director, CACEE, KUK
Criteria for award of University N.S.S. Merit Certificate is as under:-
1. N.S.S Volunteer who has completed 240 hours of regular activities in the
period of two years and attended two annual special Camps (of atleast 10
days duration)
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2. One who has donated blood atleast twice OR has made atleast five
illiterates literate. This shall have to be certified by the Principal alongwith
the names and addresses of the such literates. OR, one who has done an
exemplary act of courage or bravery by saving life in situations like
drowning, fire, natural calamities OR man made calamities and awarded at
the National Level.
In case of NSS Volunteers from other Universities located outside
Haryana, one has to become eligible by way of becoming at par with the
conditions as
required under Sr. No. 1 and 2 of the above criteria laid down for
University Merit Certificate and NSS weightage will not be allowed to the
students who have only NSS participation certificate given by the College
Principal.
Note : For allowing weightages to NSS and Sports, certificate should be got verified
from the officer of the concerned Department.
(F) Weightage For B.P.Ed. :
(i) International Participation sponsored by the 18 marks
National Federation of India.
(ii) Winning 1st position in National or All India 15 marks
Inter-State
(iii) Winning 2nd position in National or All India 13 marks
Inter-State
(iv) Winning 3rd position in National or All India 11 marks
Inter-State
(v) Winning 1st position in All India Inter-varsity 15 marks
(vi) Winning 2nd position in All India Inter-varsity 12 marks
(vii) Winning 3rd position in All India Inter-varsity 10 marks
(viii) Winning 1st position in North/South/East/West 8 marks
Zone Inter-varsity or any zone;
(ix) Winning 2nd position in North/South/East/West 7 marks
Zone Inter-varsity or any zone;
(x) Winning 3rd position in North/South/East/West 6 marks
Zone Inter-varsity or any zone;
(xi) NIS Diploma in game and sports/Diploma 5 Marks
in Yoga from a recognised Institution.
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(G) For M.P.Ed. :
i) Inter-National Level participation 18 Marks
ii) Winning Ist position in National/Inter-State/All 15 marks
India Inter-varsity games
iii) Winning 2nd position in National/Inter-State/All 12 marks
India Inter-varsity games
iv) Winning 3rd position in National/Inter-State/All 10 marks
India Inter-varsity games
v) Winning 1st position in North/South/East/West 8 marks
Zone Inter-varsity or any zone;
vi) Winning 2nd position in North/South/East/West 7 marks
Zone Inter-varsity or any zone;
vii) Winning 3rd position in North/South/East/West 6 marks
Zone Inter-varsity or any zone;
viii) NIS Diploma in game and sports/Diploma 5 Marks
in Yoga from a recognised Institution.
Notes :
(1) Total weightage for merit under Section-V shall not exceed 10 marks
except M.P.Ed., B.P.Ed. and M.Lib. courses.
(2) Besides the one maximum higher weightage mentioned at Sr.No.F(i) to (x)
& (xi) and only one weightage of the remaining categories under Clause A
to E of Section-V would be added for the purpose of merit for B.P.Ed
course.
(3) Besides the one maximum higher weightage mentioned at Sr.No.G(i) to
(vii) & (viii) and only one weightage of the remaining categories under
Clause A to E of Section-V would be added for the purpose of merit for
M.P.Ed course.
(4) Sports certificate will only be considered if the candidate produce the
gradation certificates from the respective govt. in respect of the
games/sports for which the candidate claims sports weightage &
eligibility.
(5) The position at National Level will only be considered if the candidate has
participated in Inter-Collegiate Tournaments/ State Level Tournament in
the same game/event during college period.
(6) No weightage will be given for participation/winning positions in the
sports and games organised by the Nehru Yuvak Kendra, Women Sports
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Festivals, Rural Games and Sports Festivals, Panchayats, and Invitation
Tournaments.
(7) Weightage for the purpose of merit under Section V (E) will be given only
if the candidate has obtained required Certificates/Distinction during the
course of the qualifying examination on the basis of which he is seeking
admission to the course concerned. For example, if a candidate is seeking
admission to M.A. course on the basis of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. examination
he/she will be given weightage, under this clause only if he/she has
obtained the required Certificate during B.A., B.Sc., or B.Com. course.
(8) For admission to M.P.Ed, B.P.Ed. and PG Diploma in Yoga, the married
female selected candidates will have to submit a certificate from
RMO/MO of the University Health Centre that she is not in her family
way, alongwith an undertaking that if during the course of study, it is
found that she is in her family way, her admission would be liable to be
cancelled IPSO-FACTO and all dues paid by her shall be forefitted.
(9) Weightage for sports will be given only in respect of tournaments in the
following games or events arranged by the University or Inter-University
Sports Board or by a State National Organization recognized by the Indian
Olympic Association. No other game or event which is not recognized by
the Association of Indian Universities shall be considered.
Games for Boys and Girls :
Athletics including Cross-Country; Badminton; Basket-Ball; Cricket,
Cycling; Gymnastics; Hockey; Kho-Kho; Shooting; Swimming including Water-
Polo and Diving; Tennis; Table Tennis; Volley-ball; Hand-ball; Kabaddi of
National Style; Football; Chess; Judo, Weight-lifting; Yoga, Boxing; Best-
Physique; Wrestling (Free Style); Power Lifting; Korfball, Soft-ball and Net ball.
(H) For Bachelor of Library and Information Science :
(i) Ex-servicemen whose record of service is noted : 5 marks
as exemplary, in their discharge certificate
(ii) 1 mark for each completed year of service in a Library of recognized
School/College, Govt. Public Library after obtaining Certificate or Diploma
in Library Science recognized by Haryana Govt. or Universities in the State
for purpose of jobs in Librar i es subj ect to a maximum of : 5 marks
(iii)For having passed the Post-Matric (Two-Year) Diploma or Certificate in
Library Science, the following weightage will be given :
Diploma Certificate
1st Division 7 marks 5 marks
2nd Division 5 marks 3 marks
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(a) Only Certificate or Diploma in Library Science recognized by Haryana
Government or Universities in the State for the purpose of jobs in Library,
shall be accepted.
(b) 10% of the seats are reserved for candidates deputed by Govt./ Semi
Govt./ Autonomous/ recognized educational institutions for admission to
this course.
(I) For Master of Library & Information Science :
1. Candidates who passed the qualifying exam from
Universities in the Haryana State. : 5 marks
2. (a) For passing M.A., M.Sc. or M.Com. in first Division : 5 marks
(b) For passing M.A., M.Sc., or M.Com. in Second Division : 3 marks
(c) For deputed candidates :
One mark for each completed year of service in a Library of recognized
School/College/Govt. Public Library after obtaining B.Lib. & Inf. Sc. Degree
recognized by this University subject to a maximum of 7 marks.
Note : No other weightage except mentioned above will be admissible for this
course.
(d) Deputed candidates must have atleast 5 years’ service experience after
obtaining Bachelor of Library and Information Science Degree)
3. The total weightage for this course shall not exceed 20 marks.
4. For Master of Lib. & Inf. Sc., 5 seats are reserved for candidates (working
professionals) deputed by their respective institutions in Haryana or Chandigarh
(UT).
SECTION-VI : ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR PREPARING OF MERIT LIST
1. Procedure/criteria for preparing the merit list for admission to M.A./M.Sc./
M.Com. courses will be as under:
(i) Marks obtained in the Entrance Test : 50%
(ii) Marks obtained in the Qualifying Exam. : 50%
Total = 100 marks plus weightages admissible under the rules.
2. M.P.Ed and B.P.Ed.: After qualifying the Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
admission to M.P.Ed. and B.P.Ed. courses will be made on the basis of merit of
qualifying examinations plus weightages as per rules.
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3. Admission to B.Ed. (Spl. Edu.), M.Ed. and M.Ed.(Spl. Edu.) courses will be
made strictly on the basis of merit of Entrance Test and no weightage will be
given.
4. Admission to P.G.Dip. in Fish Farm Technology, PG Dip. in Forensic Science,
PG Diploma in Floriculture, PG Dip. in Yoga, Dip. in Mgt. of Developmental &
Welfare Services, Diploma/Certificate courses will be made on the basis of
merit of qualifying examinations.
5 For M.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering Course :
(a) First of all, seats will be filled up from eligible candidates who have
passed NET/SLET in the concerned subject with 60% marks (Minimum
pass marks for SC/ST) Merit List of NET/SLET qualified candidates will
be prepared as under :-
Marks of qualifying Examination plus Weightages as per University rules.
(b) Remaining seats will be filled from amongst the candidates who have
passed Gate Exam. And Merit of these candidates will be as under:-
(i) Marks of Gate Exam. : 70%
(ii) Marks of Qualifying Exam. : 30%
(iii) Plus weightages of the University as per rules.
(c) Remaining seats will be filled up out of the candidates who have not passed
NET/SLET/GATE on the basis of merit of qualifying exams plus
weightage as per rules.
6 For calculating the percentage of scores of B.A. by parts, the following
procedure will be adopted :
(a) Average of percentage of marks obtained in Prabhakar, Gyani or an
equivalent M.I.L. Examination, in English and in one more elective
subject (if more than one subject has been cleared, the score in which he
has got the highest marks would be taken into account).
Prabhakar or Gyani will be considered as one elective subject and marks
reduced proportionately to bring these at par with one elective subject in
respect of maximum marks.
(b) For candidates who have received their B.A. degree after doing Shastri or
an equivalent Oriental Title Examination, marks obtained in Shastri
Examination will be considered as secured out of two subjects (elective)
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and calculated on the basis of the maximum number of marks in two
elective subjects, after proportionately reducing them as in (a) above.
Note :In case two or more candidates in merit list have equal percentage of
marks, the marks obtained in the qualifying Examination will be taken into
consideration. In case there is still a tie, the candidate senior in age will be
considered first.
SECTION-VII : ADMISSION PROCEDURE
The detailed schedule of dates for Entrance Tests and admissions is given at pages
26-30 The merit list of the selected candidates will be displayed on the Notice
Board of the department concerned.
CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO ATTACH ALL THE DOCUMENTS
AND TESTIMONIALS ALONGWITH THEIR APPLICATION FORM FOR
DETERMINING THEIR ELIGIBILITY, MERIT AND FOR ALLOWING
WEIGHTAGES.
INCOMPLETE AND LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE
CONSIDERED.
Candidates whose name(s) appear in the Merit list will be considered eligible for
admission within the prescribed time. Such candidates will have to present
themselves on the scheduled time and date in the concerned Department for
verification of their ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS. NO EXCUSE WHATSOEVER
SHALL BE ENTERTAINED FOR NON-PRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL
DOCUMENTS.
Application Admission Form is appended at the end of this Prospectus.
Application Form for admission to the various courses should reach the
Chairperson of the Department concerned COMPLETE WITH ALL REQUISITE
DOCUMENTS AS LISTED IN THE APPLICATION FORM BY THE
SCHEDULED DATE & TIME GIVEN IN THE PROSPECTUS.
CHARACTER CERTIFICATE
Character Certificate is essential and Admission Form without Character
Certificate shall not be accepted. The detail of Character Certificate to be furnished shall
be as under :
(a) Private candidates :
Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination as private
candidates should submit their character certificate duly signed by a First
Class Magistrate.
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(b) Gaps in study :
Candidates who have gaps in their academic career after the qualifying
exam., must furnish a gap certificate, in the form of affidavit on
non-judicial stamp 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.
(c) Candidates who have recently qualified:
Candidates who have recently passed/appeared the qualifying examination
in 2008 must submit Character Certificate from the Head of the Institution
last attended as per specimen given in Annexure-I.
OTHER CERTIFICATES
(a) Certificate of Last Public Examination passed;
(b) Certificate showing marks obtained and maximum marks in each subject of the
qualifying Exams. of (for example, for admission to M.A., M.Sc., or M.Com.
Courses, the attested photocopies of the DMCs of B.A., B.Sc. B.Com. Part-I, II,
III).
(c) Matriculation or equivalent examination certificate in support of date of birth;
and +2 certificate;
(d) Certificate for claiming weightages (if any);
(e) Certificate on the form prescribed in the Prospectus for candidates belonging to
Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes of Haryana.
(f) Resident certificate in the case of candidates claiming to be bonafide resident of
Haryana
(g) Declaration certificate by the parents of BC candidates on the prescribed form.
(h) Acknowledgment card and self-addressed envelope (only for Entrance Test
courses) bearing postage stamp of Rs.6/- and Rs.5/- respectively.
(i) Employer’s Certificate in case of employee.
APPLICATIONS WHICH DO NOT HAVE THE ABOVE DOCUMENTS
WILL BE TREATED AS INCOMPLETE AND SUCH APPLICATIONS
WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR ADMISSIONS.
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Instructions to deposit the dues:
1. Candidates selected for admission will be required to pay their tuition fees for
June to November alongwith the annual fees, Examination fee and other charges
at the time of admission.
2. If a selected candidate does not deposit his/her dues by the Schedule Date,
his/her name will not be considered for the next list. His/her name will be
considered only for the Final List, if seats remain vacant and he marks his
attendance by 12.00 noon on the prescribed date in the concerned Department.
3. After checking the original documents, selected candidates will be given
admission slips. On production of the admission slips in the Fee section, they
will obtain the necessary voucher and deposit their fees in the State Bank of
India on the University Campus. After depositing the fees in the Bank, the
candidates will go to the Fee Section again and obtain their Class Roll No. after
submitting the Bank receipt. After obtaining their Class Roll No. candidates
will present himself in the office of the Department concerned and get their
names entered in the Department Admission Register.
4. If a candidate does not get Roll No. slip from the Fee Section and the concerned
Department after depositing fees in the bank within the time limit fixed for
depositing the fee, his/her admission will be treated as cancelled even though
he/she may have deposited the fee. His/her seat will be treated as vacant and
will be allotted to the next candidate. Such a candidate will bear the
responsibility for this lapse himself/herself.
5. It shall be the responsibility of the candidate to remain in touch with the
Department concerned and ascertain the progress of admissions. There will be
no separate communication from the University.
6. Merit lists will be displayed on the Notice Board of the concerned Department
for the information of all candidates.
SECTION-VIII : ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE
The eligibility for admission to various courses will be checked by the
Chairperson of the Department concerned at their own level and after provisional
admission the Registration Branch will check all documents of admitted candidates.
Candidates who have passed lower/last examination from another University/Board
are required to obtain an Eligibility Certificate from the Registration Branch before he/she
has been admitted provisionally by the Department concerned. For this Eligibility
Certificate the prescribed form can be had from the concerned Department. Application
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Form alongwith original certificates and eligibility fee should be submitted to Assistant
Registrar (Regn. & Sch.).
FOREIGN STUDENTS
Candidates who have passed lower examinations from foreign Universities or
Boards are required to deposit Rs.500/- as eligibility fee for obtaining Eligibility
Certificate. The Eligibility Certificate will be issued by the Registration Branch on
checking the required documents, such as student’s visa and original documents of a
Foreign student. No candidate will be given even provisional admission without
obtaining Eligibility Certificate.
SECTION-IX : ATTENDANCE
CANDIDATES HAVE TO FULFIL THE MINIMUM ATTENDANCE
REQUIREMENT AS GIVEN IN THE ORDINANCE FOR EACH COURSE
(UNIVERSITY CALENDAR VOL.II )
The minimum attendance required for each Semester/year of M.A., M.Sc.,
M.Ed., M.Com., M.Tech., M.Lib.I.Sc., B.Lib.I.Sc., M.P.Ed., B.P.Ed. and other Faculties
is 75% of the full course of lectures delivered in each Paper, Practicals and Tutorials
separately. Provided that in case of Field Work in M.A. (Social Work) it should not be
less than 50 days during an Academic Session.
For M.B.A./M.T.M./M.H.M./M.I.B. and M.C.A. 75% of lectures are required in
each Paper, Seminars, Case Discussions, Field Trips, etc.
For other courses including Diploma/Certificate, the minimum attendance
requirement is 75%. Minimum attendance requirement for LL.B. and LL.M. is 66% for
the lectures delivered.
Chairperson of a Department may condone deficiency in lectures upto 15% of the
lectures delivered in each paper. M.C.A., M.B.A. and M.T.M. upto 5% in Practicals in
each paper and upto 15% of tutorial assignments. The students who participate in the
Inter-University Tournaments/Youth Festivals, shall be allowed additional condonation
on this ground upto 10% in lectures, practicals and tutorial assignments in each paper on
a Certificate from the Director, Sports/Director, Youth and Cultural Affairs, as the case
may be, subject to the condition that such a candidate shall not be allowed to appear in
the examination if his or her attendance, after condonation on all counts, falls below 50%.
In the case of a candidate who joined late owing to late declaration of results or
who sought admission provisionally till the declaration of the result of the lower
examination, the lectures etc. shall be counted from 10 days after the declaration of the
result or the date of his joining whichever is earlier.
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A student who is unable to appear in an examination owing to shortage of
attendance in a subject(s) may be allowed to appear in that examination in the following
year if he/she makes up the deficiency in the subject(s) concerned by attending classes in
the Department. Such a student shall be charged Tuition Fee for not less than one term
and if the deficiency could not be made up during that period, for not less than two terms.
In the case of students who do not complete the required percentage of lectures or
practicals or tutorial assignments etc. their attendance calculations with shortage in the
preceding two months shall be notified by the Chairperson concerned after every two
months.
Permission for joining late shall not be accepted as justification for condoning
deficiency in lectures.
Provided that in the case of a candidate who is allowed admission late as a result
of any change in the rules or admission policy made by the University, the lectures shall
be counted from the date of admission or from the eleventh day of the date on which the
decision to change the rules or admission policy is taken, whichever is earlier.
NOTE :
(1) Student of University Teaching Departments/Recognized Colleges, Teachers
of University Departments/Recognized Colleges and Non-teaching staff of the
University joining the certificate/Diploma Course in French/ German/ Urdu
will be required to pay Tuition Fee at the rate of Rs.30/- p.m. only. For those
who are not on the rolls of the University Teaching Departments as students,
the admission fee of Rs.50/- shall also be charged.
Research Scholars/Fellows shall also be eligible for the above concession to
Tuition fee only and not the admission fee.
(2) Tuition Fee to be charged from casual students, is mentioned in the
Regulations relating to admission of casual students.
Tuition Fee and other monthly dues will be payable for 12 months in a year,
i.e. from June to May.
A student migrating from another University will be required to pay all the
dues other than Tuition Fee and Amalgamated Fund, which will be charged
with effect from the month of admission or the following one up to which
these have been paid to the previous institution, whichever is earlier.
Dues must be paid on the dates notified, otherwise a late Fee Fine or Re 1/- per
day, excluding holidays shall be charged. The names of the defaulters shall stand struck
off the rolls, if the dues are not paid till the end of the month, unless permission is
obtained from the Chairperson of the Department concerned to make payment at a later
date within the next month. Students may be re-admitted with the permission of the
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Chairperson of the Department concerned on payment of Rs.20/- alongwith the arrear of
the Fee and/or fines, provided that the Chairperson of the Department satisfied that if readmitted,
the student will not fall short of the requisite percentage of lectures etc. A
candidate who attends any class(es) during the period his or her name remains struck off
the rolls, shall not be given any credit of lectures, which he may have attended during the
period in question.
If the admission of a student is cancelled by the University, for not fault of his or
her the dues paid by him or her will be refunded.
SECTION-X : RULES FOR ADJUSTMENT/REFUND OF FEE
1. If a candidate after having deposited fee for admission in one course joins
another course in another University Teaching Dept./Institute in the same
session, as mentioned below, and is permitted to withdraw his/her candidature,
fee/funds except admission fee already deposited by him/her for the course from
which he/she has withdrawn, shall be adjusted/refunded against the fee/funds of
the course he/she joins subject to the condition that the difference, if any, shall be
paid by the candidate :
i) from a general course to another general course;
ii) from a general course to a self-financing course or vice-versa.
iii) from a self-financing course to another self-financing course.
However, in self-financing courses, adjustment/refund of fee will be allowed only
if the seat so vacated is filled by the last date of admission.
2. In case a candidate leaves the University after seeking admission in a particular
course, following conditions will apply for refund of fee:
a) If a candidate leaves before the commencement of the classes, the entire
fee deposited by the candidate will be refunded after deducting Rs. 1000/-
only.
b) In case a candidate leaves after commencement of the classes,
proportionate deduction of fee upto the month of his/her leaving will be
made, subject to minimum of Rs. 1000/-. However, refund will be allowed
only if the seat so vacated is filled by the last date of admission.
Tuition Fee Concessions
(a) Full Tuition Fee Concessions may be given to deserving students by the
Chairperson of the Departments/Principals up to 10% of the total number of
students on rolls in each class or department as on 31st July (including those
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admitted with late fee upto 31st August) of the year, fraction up to 0.4 being
counted for Half Fee Concession and fraction of 0.5 and above being counted for
full concession.
The Vice-Chancellor may, in deserving cases on the recommendation of the
Chairperson of the Department concerned, grant additional fee concessions upto
10 provided that not more than one such additional fee concession shall be
awarded in any class in a Department.
(b) Tuition Fee concessions may be allowed to two or more children of the same
parents at the following rates;
(i) The eldest to pay Full Fee.
(ii) The younger or younger ones to pay Half Fee.
The concessions will be allowed even if the elder brother or sister is
studying in a University maintained institution other than the one in which
the younger brother(s)/Sister(s) is or are studying.
(c) Fee concession to University Employees and their dependents:
(i) Confirmed University Employees permitted to join Evening classes or the
Directorate of Distance Education or those who are posted in Evening
Shifts and are permitted to join the University Day Classes, will be
exempted from payment of Tuition Fee provided in case of individuals
who fail in the examinations for which they are permitted or whose
conduct is reported as unsatisfactory or who do not take proper interest in
the office work, the concession will be discontinued.
(ii) Sons and daughters of the University Employees will be granted Full Fee
Concession if they are studying in University Department/University
College/University College of Education or have enrolled themselves with
the Directorate of Distance Education, unless otherwise provided.
(iii) A child of a University employees who is in service and joins a
Dept./University College/University College of Education or Directorate
of Distance Education for higher studies will be entitled to Fee Concession
on the basis of his own income and that of his father taken together.
(iv) Brother and sister of a member Staff living with him will be eligible for
Fee concession like sons and daughters of a member of the staff, provided
the sister or brother is wholly dependent upon the University employee.
(v) The wife of a University employee who is not working but is studying in
the Dept./University College/University College of Education or has
enrolled herself with the Directorate of Distance Education will be granted
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Fee Concession as available to sons/daughters and dependent sisters or
brothers of an employee.
(d) The Children of serving military personnel upto the rank of an NCO or of military
personnel killed or incapacitated wholly or partly during the war, shall be allowed
Full Fee Concession.
(e) Blind students may, on an application, be granted Full Fee Concession.
Note:These concessions shall be admissible only to those studying in the University
Teaching Departments/University College/University College of Education or
Directorate of Distance Education.
In addition, Scheduled and Backward Class students of Haryana residence are
granted financial aid by the State Government in order to meet expenditure on
tuition fee etc. in accordance with the rules framed by the Haryana Government
from time to time.
Similar concessions are also available to students from some of the other states in
accordance with the rules framed by the respective State Governments.
Scholarship & Stipends :
Scholarships/Stipends, State Scholarships and Scholarships/Awards donated by
individuals/institutes are given by the University for various courses. Notifications in this
regard are circulated in all the University Teaching Departments. For details, the students are
advised to contact the Chairperson of the concerned Department and Assistant Registrar
(Regn. & Sch..).
Academic Calendar :
The Academic Calendar approved by the University shall have to be observed strictly.
All students are required to strictly adhered to the Academic Calendar. Anyone found to
be intentionally absenting from the classes, seminars, and other academic business
sessions are liable to expulsion from the Course.
1. For Syllabus of the course, admission to Hostels, the candidates are advised
to contact the Chairperson of the Department concerned.
2. Ph.D. facilities in almost all the Departments are provided. Ordinance and
Application Form for Ph.D. is available with the Manager, Printing &
Publications of the University.
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List of Holidays for the Year 2008
Sr.No. Name of Holiday Date Day of week
1. Teej August 04 Monday
2. Independence Day August 15 Friday
3. Haryana’s Heroes Martyrdom Day September 23 Tuesday
4. Maharaja Aggarsain Jayanti September 30 Tuesday
5. Mahatma Gandhi Birth Day October 02 Thursday
6. Id-ul-Fitr October 02 Thursday
7. Dussehra October 09 Thursday
8. Maharishi Balmiki’s Birthday October 14 Tuesday
9. Deepawali October 28 Tuesday
10. Vishavakarma Day October 29 Wednesday
11. Haryana Day November 01 Saturday
12. Guru Nanak’s Birthday November 13 Thursday
13. Id-ul-Juha (Bakrid) December 09 Tuesday
14. Christmas Day December 25 Thursday
15. Shaheed Udham Singh’s Birthday December 26 Friday
Holidays for the year 2009 will be notified later on.
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FEES
Approximate fees/dues payable at the time of admission for various courses will be as
under :
Sr.
No.
Name of the Course Amount
1. M.A. in Hindi, English, Pol.Sc.,History, Economics,
Sanskrit, Panjabi, Pub.Admn., Social Work,
Philosophy, Music, Sociology, Psychology, AIH C&A,
Fine Arts,B.Lib., M.Lib., M.Ed.,
M.Ed.(Spl.Edu.)M.P.Ed., Certificates/ Diplomas
Rs.2100/-
2. M.A.(Sanskrit) Rs.1200/-
3. M.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Bio-
Chemistry, Geography, Statistics, Maths, Home
Science, Bio-Tech, Microbiology, M.A.Mass Comm.
B.Ed.(Spl.Edu.),M.Com..
Rs.2600/-
4. M.Sc. Applied Geology, M.Tech. Geophysics Rs.4200/-
5. M.Sc. Electronic Sc. Rs.5500/-
6. M.Tech. Computer Sc. & Engg. Rs.32000/-p.a.
Courses run under Self-financing Scheme :
7. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Rs.25000/- p.a.
8. M.Sc. Chemistry with
Pharmaceuticals Specialization
Rs.40000/- p.a. plus
usual annual charges
9. B.P.Ed.& P.G.Dip. in Yoga 12,500/- plus normal
charges for each course
10. M.Sc. Environmental Science Rs.40,000/- per annum
11. PG Dip. in Fish Farm Technology /PG Dip. in Forensic
Science
Rs.40,000/- per annum
for each course
12. Dip. in Management of Developmental & Welfare
Services
Rs.10,000/- in two
equal installments.
13. M.Ed.(Evening) Rs.50,000/- p.a.
Note : 50% concession in fee for Self-financing courses will be for SC/ST candidates
of Haryana.
Instructions against Ragging :
With fifty years of its existence, Kurukshetra University has earned recognition as one of
the renowned centres of teaching and research in the country. We appreciate the parents
and the students for their interest and option towards pursuing their higher studies at
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Kurukshetra University. We wish them success in their plans towards getting admission
in the programme of their choice on the campus. Those who succeed in joining a course,
should be making best use of the excellent facilities and congenial atmosphere available
in the University towards all-round development of their personality. We would expect
our students to make best use of this opportunity and grow as able and responsible
citizens. Students will be required to work hard with their energies focused towards
achieving their goal.
We take pride in informing all those desirous of seeking admission, that over all these
years, our University has the best traditions of maintaining a healthy and congenial
academic environment. We are also glad to convey that with the determined and sincere
efforts of our senior students and faculty, our campus has been free from the menace of
Ragging.
All concerned may note the following please.
• Ragging is Unsocial, Illegal and Punishable.
• Ragging in any form at any place in the campus or outside, is strictly prohibited.
• Any student found indulging in an act of ragging will meet strict disciplinary action
leading to expulsion from the University.
• Following will amount to the act of ragging:
- to address seniors as ‘Sir’.
- to perform mass drills.
- to copy class notes for the seniors.
- to serve various errands.
- to do menial jobs for the seniors.
- to ask/answer vulgar questions.
- to look at pornographic pictures to ‘Shock the freshers out of their innocence.
- to force to drink alcohol, scalding tea etc.
- to force to do acts which can lead to physical injury/mental torture or death.
- to force to do acts with sexual overtones, including homosexual acts.
- to strip, kiss etc.
- to do other obscenities.
All the senior students are advised to guide and treat junior students affectionately.
Junior students may contact their Chairpersons or other University functionaries like
Proctor, Dean Students Welfare, Chief Warden, Wardens or Chief Security Officer for
help and guidance.
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GENERAL RULES AND VISA REQUIREMENT FOR FOREIGN STUDENT
1. Only the foreign students (sponsored/recommended by the Govt. of India)
entering the country on STUDENT VISA shall be eligible to apply for admission
to a particular course.
2. In the International Students category only the foreign students
(sponsored/recommended by the Govt. of India) and wards of Indians working in
the Gulf countries will be considered for admissions.
3. Candidates should fulfill the minimum eligibility conditions prescribed for
admission, however, they are not required to undergo Entrance Test.
4. The course on which eligibility is relied upon must be included in the list of the
Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
5. In case the University/Board is not included in the said list, the candidate has to
obtain and submitted Equivalence Certificate to this effect from the Association
of Indian Universities.
6. All attestation must be done by the concerned Embassy/High Commission/
Consulate of the country in India. The documents without attestation shall be
summarily rejected.
7. Candidate applying from their own country should get their transcription of
certificates attested by the concerned accredited authorized Government agency
and also duly certified by the Indian Embassy or Consulate as the case may be.
8. English translation of transcripts duly attested should be provided/supplied
wherever necessary.
9. Following documents are required to be submitted by the candidate alongwith the
Application Form :
(a) Attested copies of Senior School Certificate/Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree or
equivalent thereof.
(b) All the relevant information/documents, which may justify the equivalence
of qualifications possessed by candidates.
(c) A Character Certificate from the Head of the Institution last attended.
10. Foreign Students admitted to a course shall obtain long term STUDENT VISA in
the name of Kurukshetra University on the basis of admission within one month
from the date of admission. A copy of this VISA is to be submitted in the office
of Advisor, International Students’ of the Kurukshetra University.
11. The sponsoring Indian working in the Gulf countries must fulfill the following
conditions :
(a) Submit a proof of working in Gulf countries.
(b) The sponsoring Indian in the Gulf countries shall submit a Bank
Guarantee/Surety for financing the whole expenses to be incurred by the
candidate.
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12. Candidates under this category shall be required to fulfill all/any other conditions
as may be prescribed and notified by the University from time to time.
13. Candidates seeking admissions under Supernumerary Seats will have to apply on
a prescribed form which will be available from the office of the Advisor,
International Students’ of the University and this form can be downloaded from
University website : http://www.kukinfo.com
14. The Application Form should be submitted to the Office of the Advisor,
International Students’ alongwith the attested/certified copies of all requisite
documents mentioned in the form.
15. In case applications are received in excess against the allotted seats in a particular
course inter-se-merit will be prepared. There will be no Entrance Test and
admission will be made on first come first serve basis.
Fee Structure :
1. US$ 4000 per annum for a Post Graduate course.
2. US $ 3500 per annum for Under Graduate (Professional) courses, i.e., B.Ed.,
B. Tech, B.Pharma, LL.B.-3 Year, LL.B.-5Year, B.A.(Mass
Communication) and B.Tech. (Printing, Graphics & Packaging).
3. US$ 3000 per annum for other Under Graduate course.
Note :
a) Fee includes all fees (Admission, Eligibility, Exams, Registration,
Remedial English etc.) except Hostel & Mess dues.
b) However, in case of Re-appear, student will have to pay the
examination fees separately.
c) All payment will be made in equivalency of US$ in Indian
Currency as on the date of admission in case of Foreign Students.
d) Exams. fee & Hostel fees will be claimed by the University
directly from the (ICCR)/concerned sponsoring agencies on
annual basis soon after student get admission.
e) All fees and charges are subject to revision.
f) There shall be no refund of fee in case the candidates leave the
course at their own level.
Course Transfer:
Once an International Student has taken admission in a particular Course, he/she
shall not be allowed to change the course. In special circumstances, an
International Student seeking a transfer from one course to another, must apply to
the ICCR/or any other sponsoring agency of Govt. of India for such a transfer.
The students can join the new course on or after he/she is issued a TRANSFER
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LETTER by the ICCR (Indian Council for Cultural Relations/or any other
sponsoring agency of Govt. of India under intimation to the University. The
change is allowed within one month from the date admission and on payment of
transfer fee of Rs.1,000/-.
Student Remedial English Language Course for International Students:
A remedial English Language course shall be conducted for all Foreign Students
coming from non-English speaking countries.
Hostel Facilities :
Kurukshetra University endeavours to provide hostel facilities to almost all the
Foreign Students. Each hostel is provided with indoor and outdoor facilities for
games and sports. Recreation facility like T.V. sets is also provided. The detail
of hostel fee can be obtained from the offices of Chief Wardens (Boys & Girls
Hostels), Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.
Police Registration :
Following documents shall be submitted by the admitted students to the office of
Advisor, International Students’ for police registration in Police Station within 14
days of his/her arrival failing which he/she will be fined :
1. Photocopy of Passport.
2. Photocopy of VISA.
3. Proof of Residence.
4. Proof of Admission.
5. Four Passport size Photographs.
6. HIV Report.
Cancellation of Admission :
The admitted students should note that his admission stands automatically
cancelled if :-
1. He/she fails to obtain long term Student/Research Visa in the name of
the University only from the Indian Embassy in his/her country on the
basis of the letter of provisional admission.
2. He/she fails to produce Original Statement of marks/grade point
average certificate of the last qualifying examination or equivalent
thereof at the time of admission.
3. He/she is found to be medically unfit.
4. He/she fails to fulfill any condition of eligibility for admission to the
Course.
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Appendix-A
Instructions regarding Bonafide Residents of Haryana issued vide letter No.62/17/95-6
GSI dated 3rd October, 1996, No.62/32/2000-6GSI dated 23rd May, 2003 and
No.62/27/2003-6GSI dated 29th July, 2003 by the Chief Secretary to Government,
Haryana.
Subject: Bonafide residents of Haryana - Guidelines regarding.
I am directed to invite your attention to Haryana Govt. letters noted in the
margin on the subject noted above vide which the instructions were issued regarding
simplification of procedure for obtaining the certificate of Domicile for the purpose of
admission to educational institution (including technical/medical institution). The matter
has been reconsidered in the light of judgment delivered by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India
in the case of Dr. Pradeep Jain vs. Union of India and others reported as AIR 1984-SC-1421,
wherein it has been held that instead of the word 'Domicile' the word 'Resident' be used in the
instructions issued by the State Government and it has been decided to revise the Government
instructions. Henceforth, the following categories of persons would be eligible for the grant of
Resident Certificate:-
i) Candidates, who have passed the examination qualifying there for selection in an
institution from a school/college in Haryana.
ii) Children / Wards (if parents are not living) / Dependents: -
(a) of the regular employees of Haryana State posted in or outside Haryana State or
working on deputation;
(b) of the regular employees of the statutory bodies/corporations established by or
under an act of the State of Haryana who are posted in Chandigarh or in Haryana
or outside Haryana.
(c) of the regular employees of the Government of India posted in Chandigarh or
in Haryana in connection with the affairs of the Haryana Government;
iii) Children/wards (if parents not living)/dependents of persons who after retirement
have permanently settled in Haryana and draw their pensions from the treasuries
situated in the State of Haryana.
iv) Children/wards (if parents are not living)/dependents of pensioners of Haryana
Government irrespective of the fact that the original home of the retiree is in a state
other than Haryana or he has settled after retirement in or outside Haryana;
v) Children/Wards (if parents are not living)/dependents of persons, who have
permanent home in Haryana and include persons who have been residing in Haryana
for a period of not less than 15 years or who have permanent home in Haryana but on
account of their occupation they are living outside Haryana;
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vi) The wives of such persons who are bonafide residents of Haryana irrespective of the
fact that they had belonged to any other State before marriage;
vii) Persons who were born in Haryana and produce a certificate to that effect; provided
that the parents/guardians (if parents are not living) of persons belonging to any one
of the above mentioned categories are:
a) Citizen of India;
b) Produce an affidavit to the effect that they or their children/wards (if
parents are not living)/dependents have not obtained the benefit of Resident in
any other State.
viii) Children & Wards of the accredited journalists residing at Chandigarh and recognised
by Govt. of Haryana.
2. All candidates claiming to be bonafide residents of Haryana should produce a Haryana
Resident Certificate signed by the District Magistrate/General Assistant to Deputy
Commissioner or Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil) of the District/Sub-Divisions/ Tehsildars
of Revenue to which the candidates belong. Resident Certificates in respect of elsewhere or
in respect of the Children/Wards/Dependents of Haryana Govt. employees who are posted
at Chandigarh, Delhi or elsewhere or in respect of Children /Wards/ Dependents of
pensioners of Haryana Govt. or in respect of the Children/Wards/ Department of the
employees of the Government of India posted at Chandigarh or in Haryana in connection
with the affairs of Haryana Government, or in respect of Children/Wards/Dependents of the
employees and retirees of the Statutory Bodies/Corporations of Haryana established by or
under an Act of the State of Haryana or a Central Act and located at Chandigarh,
Haryana or outside Haryana, should be by their respective Heads of Departments.
3. Candidates seeking admission in educational institutions (including medical and technical
institutions) located in Haryana, may not be required to produce Resident Certificate, if
they have passed the examination from a school/college situated in Haryana. For this
purpose, a certificate of the Principal/Headmaster from concerned institution where the
children/wards studied last should be considered sufficient. Th