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ELIGIBILITY AND SUBJECT COMBINATIONS<strong>POST</strong>-<strong>GRADUATE</strong> COURSESM.A. (PART I & II)(Co-educational)(M.A. I, II ENGLISH) (Co-educational)M.A. II (History) (Co-Educational)M.A. I (English). SubjectsSubjects:Paper I: Approaching Literature Paper I: The Punjab 1799-1966Paper II: British Literature upto 1750 Paper II: History of Gender Relations inPaper III: British Literature.1750 to 1900 Modern India.Paper IV: British Literature. The Twentieth Paper III: Economic History of India c. 1200-Century1750 A.D.Paper IV: Social and Cultural History of IndiaM.A. II (English). Subjectsupto 1200 AD.Paper I: Contemporary Literary Theory (M.A. I, PUNJABI) (Co-educational)Paper II: Indian Writing in EnglishPaper III: Opt. (i) Contemporary Modern M.A. I (Punjabi).SubjectsFiction Paper I : Punjabi Sahit Da ItihasOpt. (ii) American Literature Paper II : Sahit Sidhant Ate Punjabi AlochanaPaper IV: Option I - Shakespeare Paper III : Option (i) Madhkali Punjabi KavitaOption III - Linguistics and the Paper IV : Option (ii) Punjabi Novel Da AdhiyanStructure of Modern English(M.A. II, PUNJABI) (Co-educational)(M.A. I, HISTORY) (Co-educational)M.A.II (Punjabi).SubjectsM.A. I (History). Subjects Paper I : Linguistics and Punjabi languagePaper I : The Punjab C. 1450-C. 1800 A.D. Paper II : Culture, Folklore and Folk literaturePaper II : Option (i) The State in Ancient India Paper III : Modern Punjabi PoetryPaper III : Option (i) The U.S.A. 1860-1973. Paper IV : Punjabi Drama and TheatrePaper IV : Option (ii) History of China andJapan46DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


M.Sc. (PART I & II)(Co-educational)M.Sc. (IT) Ist Semester: Admission will be asper P.U. rules and regulations.For details of subjects please refer to the pageof the Self Financing Courses.M.Sc. – I (CHEMISTRY)Eligibility:Paper II : Organic ChemistryPaper III : Physical ChemistryPaper IV : Group Theory, Spectroscopy andDiffraction MethodsPaper V : (a) Mathematics for B.Sc. (Medical)studentsa) B.Sc. Honours School examination of the Paper V : (b) Biology for B.Sc. (Non-Medical)Panjab University in Chemistry.studentsb) B.Sc. Examination of the Panjab University Paper VI : Laboratory Course (Inorganicsecuring at least 50% marks with Chemistry Chemistry)and Mathematics along with anyone of thePaper VII : Laboratory Course (Organicfollowing subjects: Biochemistry, Botany,Chemistry)Geology,Physics, Statistics, Zoology.c) Provided that a student who had not takenup Mathematics as one of the subjects inB.Sc. Examination may be admitted tondM.Sc. 2 Year Course in Chemistry on thecondition that he passes an additionalpaper in Mathematics in the first semesterExamination securing at least 40% marks.d) Awarded B.Sc. Pass Degree under the oldB.Sc. Honours School regulations bye) the Syndicate on the recommendation ofthe Board of Control.f) B.Sc. Honours School Examination in thesubject of the M.Sc. from any otherg) University recognized by the Syndicate asequivalent to(a);Paper VIII : Laboratory Course (PhysicalChemistry)M.Sc. – II (CHEMISTRY)Paper IX(a) Applications of Spectroscopy(b) Photo Chemistry(C) Solid State ChemistryPaper X: Biophysical ChemistryPaper XI : Environmental ChemistryElective Papers:Paper XII : Organotransition Metal ChemistryPaper XIII : Organic Synthesis -IPaper XIV : Heterocyclic Chemistryh) B.Sc. Examination of any other University Paper XVI : Inorganic Chemistry (Laboratoryrecognized by the Syndicate securing at Course)least 50% marks in aggregate withPaper XVII : Organic Chemistry (LaboratoryChemistry and Mathematics along withCourse)anyone of the following subjects:Biochemistry, Botany, Geology, Physics, Paper XVIII : Physical Chemistry (LaboratoryStatistics, Zoology . Course )Note: Admission will be through OCETexamination .Paper I : Inorganic ChemistryImportant:(I) The departments have got one of the bestinfrastructure available for M.A. teaching.DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 47


(ii)(iii)They have a separate space in the collegelibrary where students can sit and studyduring the vacant periods.The departments have Computers withinternet facility.Eminent teachers are invited to deliverlectures on various papers being taught inthe department. Quiz and seminars areorganized throughout the session.(iv) Leading national and international journalson relevant subjects are available in thelibrary. Online journals are also availablefrom Foreign Universities sites.(v)Students who have passed B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. or other equivalent examinationwith at least 50% marks are eligible foradmission to M.A. I courses as per P.U.Rules and regulations.(vi) M.A. II (English/History) courses are opento those who have passed M. A. I(English/History) from P.U.n o r m s / i n s t r u c t i o n s o f P a n j a bUniversity, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>.TUTORIAL GROUPS(a)(b)(c)N.C.C.Each student will be assigned to a tutor whowill look after his/her welfare and studies.The tutor will maintain a record of thestudent's conduct, health, attendance andprogress in studies as well as hisparticipation in co-curricular activities.Tutorial group meetings will be held asnotified by the Principal from time to time.Students are advised to see the noticeboard daily.Facility for participation in the National CadetCorps (Army Wing, Naval Wing and Air Wing) isavailable for the students. Students are preparedfor 'B' and 'C' Certificate examinations so thatthey may avail themselves of reserved seats inthe I.M.A. meant for N.C.C. 'C' certificate holders.(vii) The college maintains an OPEN SHELFIt has all the three units (only for boys)LIBRARY and books and journals are NCC (Naval Wing) Dr. H.S. Dhanoa, ANOavailable to the students of M.A. Classes.NCC (Army Wing) Dr. Paramjit Singh, ANO(ix) For students of M.A. I/II, it is compulsory toappear in September and December NCC (Air Wing) Mr. Manoj Kumar, ANOExamination of the college and also toattend 75% of lectures delivered in eachN.S.S.paper.Dr. Vinod Vijay, Convener cum Program OfficerNote: (1) Students are allowed to offer onlythose options in Paper III & Paper IV asare being taught in the college.Note: (2) Students are to fill these subjects inthe admission form and no change willbe allowed later.Note: (3) Admission to various courses aresubject to change as per the latestinstructions issued by PanjabUniversity, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>, every year.Note: (4) Syllabi of various courses beingtaught in the college and the system ofexamination (Annual/SemesterSystem) would be followed as per theDr. Gopal Sahu, Program OfficerDr. Devraj Jat, Program OfficerDr. Asha Kiran, Program OfficerNational Service Scheme with the motto 'Not MeBut You' aims at personality developmentthrough community participation. It is meant toinculcate a spirit of co-operation and social workamong the students. The colleges hold variouscamps in the suburb areas of <strong>Chandigarh</strong> wherestudents interact with the village folk and thecolony residents to impart adult education,environment and AIDS awareness and also tocreate awareness against social evils. NSS hasthree units for boys and one unit for girls.48DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


<strong>COLLEGE</strong> HOSTELSThere are three hostels in this college. Thesehostels are modern in concept and design,having the latest amenities. Mostly with cubicles,these hostels have common rooms and guestrooms and amenities like T. Vs. and newspapers,ceiling fans, geysers, water-coolers, publictelephones, indoor and outdoor games, canteensand mess. Each hostel has a teacher warden andsupporting staff. A candidate should apply forHostel seat alongwith Admission Form of thecollege on the prescribed form.Old residents should apply afresh foradmission. Their merit and their conduct inthe hostel in the previous session will betaken into consideration. For old residents ofthe hostel, it is notified that the admission tothe hostel is not a matter of right.Students seeking admission to the hostels areexpected to read all the rules and regulationsprinted on the back of the hostel admission form.Also binding on them shall be the rules andregulations notified from time to time. A residentstudent can be asked to vacate the hostel in caseof misconduct. Admission to the hostel will be asper rules :and regulations.Special care is taken of the general well-being ofthe resident students. Every resident studentmust strictly abide by the Hostel Rules.Note:-I. Parents must accompany a student whoseeks admission to the hostel for the firsttime.II.Details of the hostel rules are mentionedin the Hostel Admission Forms of thecollege.HOSTEL RULES1. For Hostel Admission application on theprescribed form (available in the hostel) is tobe made in the student's handwriting andwill be dealt with by the Hostel Warden.2. Allotment of rooms in the Hostel will bemade strictly according to the rules framedby the college.3. A hostel resident is required to attend 50% oflectures delivered per month failing whichhe/she will have to vacate his/her hostelroom.4. Possession and consuming of liquor andother intoxicants in the hostel shall entailexpulsion from the hostel.5. All the residents are required to take theirmeals in the hostel mess. Minimum chargesof 40 meals per month will be charged fromeach resident.6. No resident will pass on the key of his/herroom to another resident or to an outsider.7. Internal locks/latch locks are not permittedto be installed in the hostel rooms.8. If a resident absents himself/ herselffrom classes in the college for sevendays continuously without priorpermission then he/she will be asked tovacate the hostel seat.9. A resident whose name has been struck offfrom the college rolls for any reason willhave to vacate the hostel seat.Hostel seat is allotted only for one academic year.DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 49


ELECTIVE SUBJECTS :A student is required to take up three elective subjects in all, selecting one subject combination from anyof the following sets of combinations :Code No.1. Defence Studies, Geography, History 012. Defence Studies, History, English Elective 1393. Defence Studies, History, Hindi Elective 1144. Defence Studies, History, Punjabi Elective 1275. Defence Studies, History, Sociology 036. Defence Studies, Geography, English Elective 1047. Defence Studies, Geography, Hindi Elective 1518. Defence Studies, Geography, Punjabi. Elective 1269. Economics, Political Science, English Elective 14810. Economics, Political Science, Hindi Elective 9111. Economics, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 9912. Economics, Political Science, Sanskrit Elective 12113. Economics, Geography , History 0614. Economics, Geography, Political Science 0715. Economics, History, English Elective 19716. Economics, History, Hindi Elective 11317. Economics, History, Punjabi Elective 15618. Economics, History, Sanskrit Elective 10119. Economics, History, Political Science 0920. Economics, History, Sociology 1021. Economics, Maths, English Elective 14322. Economics, Maths, Hindi Elective 11823. Economics, Maths, Punjabi Elective 10924. Economics, Maths, Sanskrit Elective 25025. Economics, Political Science, Sociology 1326. Economics, Psychology, English Elective 9027. Economics, Psychology, Hindi Elective 15828. Economics, Psychology, Punjabi Elective 19929. Economics, Psychology, Sociology 1550DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


30. Economics, Sociology, English Elective 14631. Economics, Sociology, Hindi Elective 11532. Economics, Sociology, Punjabi Elective 20033. Economics, Functional English, Sociology 26134. Economics, Functional English, Psychology 27335. Economics, Functional English, English Elective 25136. English Elective, Psychology, Sociology 22737. Hindi Elective, Psychology, Sociology 14238. Punjabi Elective, Psychology, Sociology 20239. Sanskrit Elective, Psychology, Sociology 22840. English Elective, Political Science, Psychology 9541. Hindi Elective, Political Science, Psychology 16642. Punjabi Elective, Political Science, Psychology 8743. Geography, History, Political Science 2044. Geography, Political Science, Public Administration 2145. Geography, History, Public Administration 2246. Geography, History, English Elective 12847. Geography, History, Hindi Elective 13648. Geography, History, Punjabi Elective 15349. Geography, Functional English, English Elective 20350. Geography, Functional English, Hindi Elective 20451. Geography, Functional English, Punjabi Elective 20552. History, Sociology, English Elective 13153. History, Sociology, Hindi Elective 11254. History, Sociology, Punjabi Elective 9855. History, Political Science, Sociology 2656. History, Political Science, English Elective 8657. History, Political Science, Hindi Elective 10358. History, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 11059. History, Political Science, Sanskrit Elective 7560. History, Political Science, Public Administration. 2861. History, Public Administration, English Elective 12962. History, Public Administration, Hindi Elective 150DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 51


96. Public Administration, Economics, Sanskrit Elective 26797. Public Administration, Maths, Sanskrit Elective 26898. Public Administration, Sociology, English Elective 21899. Public Administration, Sociology, Hindi Elective 119100. Public Administration, Sociology, Punjabi Elective 170101. Public Administration, Sociology, Sanskrit Elective 219102. Psychology, Public Administration, Sociology 51103. Sociology, Political Science, English Elective 106104. Sociology, Political Science, Hindi Elective 111105. Sociology, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 102106. Sociology, Political Science, Sanskrit Elective 220107. Statistics, Maths, Economics 12108. Statistics, Maths, English Elective 269109. Statistics, Maths, Hindi Elective 270110. Statistics, Maths, Punjabi Elective 271111. Statistics, Maths, Sanskrit Elective 272112. Statistics, Maths, Public Administration 274113. Functional English, English Elective, History 54114. Functional English, Psychology, Sociology 55115. Functional English, English Elective, Psychology 56116. Functional English, English Elective, Sociology 57117. Physical Education, Public Admn, English Elective 145118. Physical Education, Public Admn, Hindi Elective 79119. Physical Education, Public Admn, Pbi Elective 237120. Physical Education, Public Admn, Sociology 35121. Physical Education, Political Science, Sociology 60122. Physical Education, History, Political Science 306123. Physical Education, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 83124. Physical Education, Political Science, Philosophy 307125. Physical Education, Music, Political Science 96126. Physical Education, Economics, Public Admn 308127. History, Psychology, Music 309DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 53


Post Graduate Govt. College, Sector-11, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>Certificate Course In Office ManagementA Project Proposal forThe Economic Empowerment of Young WomenIndia is on the fast-track of growthtoday, and one of its wonderful strengths is itsvast human resource potential. A substantialpart of this untapped resource comprises ofadolescent girls and young women. Toempower them and help them to contributetowards the country's progress, the PostGraduate Government College, Sector-11,<strong>Chandigarh</strong>, a premier institution of <strong>Chandigarh</strong>proposes a short-term vocational course inOffice Management under the <strong>Chandigarh</strong>Administration action plan for GenderSensitization and Removing Girl ChildDiscrimination.GoalsEmpowerment of girls and young womenEconomic independence and dignity forgirls and women through basic vocationaland soft-skills training.Dynamic job placement opportunitiesProviding counselling, guidance andemotional supportEnabling women to contribute towardsgood citizenshipTarget groupAdolescent girls and young women withminimum qualification of 10+2 from the city andadjoining villages.MethodologyTo provide basic vocational training inOffice Management, the CourseincludesComputer and soft skillsTally and AccountancyDocumentationAdobe ProgrammeTypingSpecial features40 students batchLectures by qualified teachers from PostGraduate Government College, Sector-11,<strong>Chandigarh</strong> and professionals from therelevant fields.Study material will be providedInfra structural facilities : Class rooms withmodern teaching tools.Fee : 1500/-Placement opportunities : offered throughthe highly active Placement Cell of thecollege, which networks with leadingcorporate houses, banks, officers etc.DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 55


B.P.Ed.(Bachelor of Physical Education- Four YearInnovative Teachers Education Programme) -Recognised by NCTEM.P.Ed.(Master of Physical Education-Two Year (PG Level)Teachers Education Programme-Recognised byNCTEB.P.Ed.–First YearGOALProvide a comprehensive physical education andfine-arts program where appreciation, participationand skill development is accomplished.Encourage leadership and personal developmentopportunities where students see themselves as'whole persons' in body, mind and spirit...Implement a system of discipline that allows forpositive outcomes and a strong sense ofresponsibility in addition to developing selfdiscipline..No. of Seats available : 50 (Boys & Girls)Give students a wide range of field experiences andoutdoor education, especially in relation to theReservation for U.T./ : 60:40 economically weaker sections of society.General PoolsAllow students to contribute to their personalAge Limit : 16 to 24 yeardevelopment, academic and professionalenrichment.M.P.Ed.–First YearMake sure that all students of B.P.Ed./ M.P.Ed. areNo. of Seats available : 30 (Boys & Girls)happy and are permitted to have fun while learning.Reservation for U.T./ : 60:40Teach students to take ownership of their learning.General PoolsIMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONSOBJECTIVES:Our College and the Department of Physical Education(Teachers Education and Learning Programme) in1. Candidate /s who have passed in the qualifying particular strive relentlessly to realize the followingexamination with 45% marks shall be eligible to objectives of the course:take admission.To produce professional teachers in physical2. Candidate/s are required to score minimum 45% education for secondary and senior secondarymarks in the fitness test to qualify for the schools, college and university level.admission.3. Original documents shall be checked at the timeof admission :4. Sports participation graded by the State SportsDepartment for the candidate seeking admissionunder the sports category.To lay down sound foundations for higher andadvanced studies in India and abroad.To prepare students for self-employment in the fieldof health, fitness and gym management, personaltrainers, sports journalism, yoga and Meditation,water soorts and sports physiotherapy andrehabilitation.5. Medical certificate declaring the candidate fit for To prepare students for advance professionalappearing in the Physical Fitness Test.coaching diplomas in various disciplines likeMissionathletics, gymnastics, hockey, football, sportsmanagement, sports journalism etc.Our mission is to help the available human resource toexcel in Physical Education and Sports by creatingenvironment which imbibes an Ethic ofSportsmanship.We aim to develop professional competencies,through physical, cognitive, pedagogical, emotional,spiritual, tactical and technical skills, research anddevelopment for the benefits of our students, facultyand other stake holders in the Department of PhysicalEducation – “Teachers Education and Learning”.PHYSICAL EDUCATIONTo enable students to get admission in foreignuniversities without losing a year on account ofbridge courses.To encourage mass participation in physicaleducation programmes.To produce outstanding sportspersons andathletes.Optimum utilization of instruction andinfrastructural facilities..56DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


CAREER PROSPECTSAll – In – One – CareerTGT and PGT PET Sports Medicine & Sports Physiotherapist Sports JournalismLife-Guard for Water Sports Management Yoga Health, Fitness, Aerobics and Gym ManagementIndustry and Corporate Sports Tourism HotelsAdapted Physical Education Research in Physical Education Qualifying for JRF/NET/SLETArmy State Police Forces Representative of Pharmaceutical CompaniesExpertise in Games and SportsDEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION: SINCE 1953The Department of Physical Education is as oldas the college. To begin with it was known asSports Department. In 1980, the UGCintroduced an elective as well as an optionalsubject of Physical Education in the college. Thismove of the UGC gave impetus to the subject andsoon it became very popular among the students.This college was the first to introduce the subjectof Physical Education (elective) in the SportsDepartment of the college, consequently, thename of the department automatically changedto Department of Physical Education and Sports.In all these years the Department has producedmany national and intervarsity players. In 2004B.P.Ed.-Four Year Innovative-Integrated Courseafter +2 was introduced. The EducationDepartment of the <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administrationhas permitted the M.P.Ed. course from thesession 2009-10. Both the courses wererecognised by NCTE. Also it was ensured by theEducation Department to provide equalopportunities to boys and girls in the admission ofB.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed. Courses.The Department has three most importantorgans of an autonomous nature – TeacherEducation and Learning Programmes inPhysical Education, Physical EducationAcademics (Elective Subject) and SportsSALIENT FEATURES OF THE B.P.ED.- FOURYEAR & M.P.Ed.- TWO YEAR COURSE(INNOVATIVE, INTEGRATED, BASIC,GLOBAL AND JOB ORIENTED)The highly Professional Teachers Educationand Learning Programme.Prepares specialists in Games and Sports ofthe choice of the students and compulsoryspecialization in Athletics.DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 57


Prepares sound background for joining D. Teaching Technology Lab: MultimediaHigher Teaching, Training and Coaching Projector (2No), Screen, Laptop,Institutions.Multifunctional Printer, Handy Cam, Digitalstill Camera, voice Recorder, ColourProvides sound technical knowledge to Television with VCD and DVD Player, PAbecome qualified umpires/ referees/ System etc.managers/ technical delegates.E. Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Lab :Produces elite players and builds a sound Short Wave Diathermy, Ultrasonic Therapy,foundation for Sports Journalism and Sports Wax Bath, IFT and Tense, CPM, ShoulderPhysiotherapy.Exercise with Wrist , Infra-red Lamp, LumberTraction Unit, Traction Bed, Contrast Bath,Generate employment and self-employmentiPamper Manual Massager etc.opportunities in the field of Health, Fitness,Aerobics and Gym Management. F. Fitness /Training Lab: Cross Trainer,Electronic Tread Mill, Vibratory, SmithPrepares personal trainers. PreparesMachine, Bench Press, Incline and Declinemanagers and administrators in PhysicalHammer, Hack Squat with Leg Press,Education & Sports.Massager Roller, Rowing HydraulicProvides expertise in Sports Marketing.Machine, High Lat, Leg Curl/Extension, A.B.Board, Curling Arm, ProfessionalProvides training for becoming Life Weighing Machine.Guards/Life Savers for water sports in thefield of Yoga, Meditation and Relaxation INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIESTechniques.? Cinder Track (400 mtr)INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIESA. Computer Labs: Two Computer Labs withInternet Facility.??Football FieldHockey FieldB. Psychology Lab: Fully Loaded with Tests:Personality Test, Intelligence Test, AptitudeTest, Attitude Test, Memory Drum, Compact? Basketball CourtIndicating Caliper, Flicker FushionApparatus, Howard dolman Apparatus, ? Volleyball CourtReaction Time Apparatus Visual andAuditory, Reaction Time Apparatus Foot,Sliding Caliper (Shoulder Breadth) Muller? Badminton CourtLayer illusion, Muller Illusion Box, etc.? Swimming poolC. Anatomy & Physiology and ExercisePhysiology Lab: Charts and Models ofvarious systems of the body and vital organs,? Netball CourtPC based Spiro-meter, Grip Dynamometer,Skin fold Calliper, Metronome, Leg and BackDynamometer, Lengton Type Goniometer,Stadiometer Skeleton, Sphygmomanometer,Stethoscope, Anthropometry Kit, Body??Handball CourtKho-KhoComposition Analyser, Lactate Analyser etc.58DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


? Kabaddistthe age of 24 years on 1 Sep. 2009.? Ball badmintonHowever age may be relaxed up to 25years in the case of National / Internationalposition holder sports student for theadmission and for those who belong to? Boxing Ring recognized schedule castes / scheduletribes.? Softball GroundProvided that a candidate considered foradmission under any of the above clause??Table-Tennis TableFitness Centre(I) to (iii) qualifies in the standard PhysicalFitness/ Efficiency Test at the time ofadmission to this course and scores? Multi-Gymminimum 45% marks in aggregate out of60 marks of six test items.(iv) The merit for the admission to the first yearNote:- For NSS & NCC activities seeof the Bachelor of Physical Educationpage no. 47.(B.P. Ed.) shall be prepared on the basis ofmarks obtained in the qualifyingREGULATIONS & RULES FOR ADMISSIONexamination, fitness test with due weightEXAMINATION AND AWARD OF DEGREEage in the field of Sports / NCC / NSS andFOR B.P.Ed – FOUR YEAR COURSE:proficiency in the game of choice etc. asper the guidelines of the <strong>Chandigarh</strong>1. Nomenclature of the Course Administration/Panjab University,<strong>Chandigarh</strong>.Bachelor of Physical Education: A Four YearIntegrated/ Innovative Programme. (v) The reservation policy will be followed asper the guidelines of the <strong>Chandigarh</strong>2. Eligibility Conditions for Admission toCourse.Administration (UT)2.1 Eligibility Condition For ExaminationA candidate who has passed one of the followingexaminations shall be eligible to join the first year A candidate shall be eligible to appear inclass of the Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P. examination in the first year of the Bachelor andEd.) – A Four Years' Programme in the University Master of Physical Education (B.P. Ed.) who:/ a college affiliated to this university:(I) has been on the rolls of the University/(I) Senior Secondary Certificate Part-II College during the academic yearexamination or +2 of recognized board/preceding the examination.council/university with 45% marks inaggregate.(ii) produces the following certificates dulysigned by the Chairman of the Department /(ii) Certificate in Physical Education of two Principal of the affiliated college :year duration with a minimum of 45%marks from any recognized university /institution on any other equivalentqualification recognized by the PU(a)(b)of good character ;of having attended not less than 75 percent<strong>Chandigarh</strong>.of the lectures in each class (theory andpractical separately) delivered during the(iii) The candidate should not be more thanacademic year preceding the examination;DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 59


of having obtained 40 percent marks inPanjab University by the Faculty ofInternal Assessment / marks to be awardedEducation, shall be eligible to migrate toby the teachers on the basis of class test /any affiliated college to this universitypractical assignments/project reportsoffering this course in the same classcarried out by the student/s upto the end ofprovided that:the academic year).(I) the principals and registrars of the2.2 A candidate who is declared pass in the first respective colleges and the universitiesyear examination conducted by therespectively agree to such a migration.university shall be eligible to join thesecond year (B.P. Ed. / M.P.Ed)(ii) the vacant seat/s is/are available in therespective class/es.The candidate/ shall be eligible to appear inthe examination of the second year of B.P. 4. Provision for Military Personnel / theirEd. and M.P.Ed subject to the fulfillment ofWards on transfer:conditions laid down in clause 4.1.The provision is subject to satisfaction of2.3 A candidate who is declared pass in theconditions laid down in the clause 4 above.second year examination conducted by theuniversity shall be eligible to join the third5. Period for Completing the Courseyear of Bachelor of Physical EducationNo student shall be allowed to spend more(B.P. Ed.)than a maximum of 6 years in the entire(a) The candidate/ shall be eligible to appear inFour Years' Bachelor's Degree in Physicalthe examination of the third year ofEducation.Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P. Ed.)subject to the fulfillment of conditions laid6. Classification of Division of Marksdown in clause 4.1.The marks obtained by the successful2.4candidates shall be classified into divisionsA candidate who is declared pass in theas under:third year examination conducted by theuniversity shall be eligible to join the fourth I. Those who obtain 75% or more of theyear of Bachelor of Physical Educationaggregate marks: First division with(B.P. Ed.)Distinction(a) The candidate/ shall be eligible to appear in II. Those who obtain 60% or more but lessthe examination of the fourth year ofthan 75% of the aggregate marks: FirstBachelor of Physical Education (B.P. Ed.)Divisionsubject to the fulfilment of conditions laiddown in clause 4.1. III. Those who obtain 50% or more but lessthan 60% of the aggregate marks: Second3. Eligibility condition for migration of Divisioncandidates from other universitiesIV. Those who obtain 40% or more but lessAny student studying in 4-Years' Bachelor'sthan 50% of the aggregate marks: ThirdDegree and Two year Master Degree inDivisionPhysical Education in a College affiliated toa University whose standards and 7. Grace Marksexaminations are recognized as equivalentto the standards and examinations of (I) A candidate who appears in all subjects of60DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


an examination and who fails in one orfresh course of instruction as follows:more subjects (written, practical, sessionalor viva-voce) and / or the aggregate (if there (I) First Year: Within next two consecutiveis a separate requirement of passing on theyears.aggregate) shall be given grace marks upto maximum of one percent of the total(ii) Second Year: Within next two consecutiveaggregate marks (excluding marks foryears.internal assessment) to make up the(iii) Third Year: Within next two consecutivedeficiency, if by such addition the candidateyears.can pass the examination. While awardinggrace marks fraction working to ½ or more (iv) Fourth Year: Within next two consecutivewill be rounded off to a whole.years.8.1 Grace marks upto 1% of the total marks of Provided that the total number of years foran examination including its part/s, if any, completing the course remains within theshall be added to the total marks secured limit of six years.by a candidate for the award of higher class(and not for earning distinction / honours); 10. Number of Chances for Compartment/provided that no grace marks have alreadyReappear Candidate/sbeen availed of for passing theexamination.(I) A candidate who obtains 40% marks in theaggregate of each subjects, but has failed8.2 A candidate who reappears in any in one subject obtaining not less than 20%examination for purposes of improving themarks in that subject, shall be permitted toprevious performance may be given graceappear in that subject at the next twomarks upto 1% of the total marks of theconsecutive chances of examination and ifpaper/s or part/s as the case may be inhe / she passes in either of these twowhich he / she actually reappears, for consecutive chances of examinations, he /purposes of improvement of division andshe shall be deemed to have passed thealso for securing 50% of the total marks inexamination.t h e s e e x a m i n a t i o n w h e r e s u c himprovement to 50% marks is permissible (ii) A candidate who is placed in compartmentunder regulations; provided that noshall be eligible to join the next higher classcandidate shall be given more marks thanprovisionally. In case he / she fails to qualifythe minimum that may be required forthe compartment subject within the twosecuring the higher division.consecutive chances, his / her result for thehigher examination will stand cancelled.9. Chances to Appear as Late College For the compartment subject, he / she mayStudentappear as a private candidate.A candidate who has completed the 11. Number of chances and period ofprescribed course of instruction in animprovement of performance / division.affiliated college/University Teachingdepartment for first year / second year /A person who has qualified for the award ofthird year / fourth year examination butthe four year Bachelor's Degree in Physicaldoes not appear in it, or having appeared,Education from the Panjab University mayand fails, may be allowed to appear in thebe allowed to re-appear as a privateexamination on the recommendations ofcandidate in a subject in which hethe principal of the college concerned as aappeared earlier, with a view to improvinglate college student, without attending ahis / her previous performance. He / sheDEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 61


and difference shall be with thecommencement of the examination.Coordinating Examiner.7. Last date for admission / examination3. Internship form / feeInternship of three months duration inthe schools shall be compulsory in thefourth year of the Bachelor's Degree inPhysical Education for all thecandidates to qualify for the award ofdegree at the successful completion ofall the four years of examination.4. SyllabusThe Syllabus for the Bachelor ofPhysical Education – Four YearProfessional Programme shall be asprescribed by the Panjab University,<strong>Chandigarh</strong>.The last date for receipt of admissionform / examination form and fee with andwithout late fee as fixed by the Syndicatefrom time to time shall be notified by theController of Examination.8. Declaration of ResultThe Controller of Examination of PanjabUniversity, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> shall publish theresult four weeks after the completion ofthe examination or as soon thereafter aspossible.9. Award of Degree5. Medium of ExaminationEach successful candidate shall beawarded Four Year Bachelor's Degree(i) The question papers shall be set in three in Physical Education and Two yearlanguages i.e. English, Punjabi andMaster's Degree in Physical Education.Hindi.SCHEME OF STUDY(ii) The medium of examination shall beEnglish or Punjabi or Hindi.During the four years B.P.Ed. Programmethe students will be taught under the6. Internal Assessment following five parts:-(i) Internal Assessment marks shall be as 1. Part-A : Theory Subjectsprovided in the syllabus of the course /subject concerned which will be 2. Part-B : Activity- Skill and Prowessawarded by the panel of three teachersappointed by the head / principal of the3. Part-C : Teaching Practiceinstitution concerned and submitted to(Activities and Theorythe University after consolidation in theSubjects)prescribed Proforma.4. Part-D : SpecializationsThe internal assessment attached with(i) subject / practical part and (ii) basedon house tests shall be submitted toUniversity on the prescribed Performaimmediately on receipt of the universityRoll Numbers and before the5. Part-E : Internship of three monthsduration in the schoolsThe scheme of study of parts A, B, C, D and Ewill be as follows:-DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 63


Part-A (Theory Subjects)S.No. Subjects Paper1. English and Communication Skills I2. Punjabi Compulsory/History and Culture of Punjab II3. History of Physical Education III4. Educational Psychology, Guidance and Counselling IV5. Applied Anatomy and Physiology V6 Environment Studies VIPart-B (Activity-Skills and Prowess)1. Athletics (Teaching of Fundamentals, Rules andRegulations, and Measurements of Fieldsand Equipment)2. Gymnastics -do-3. Football -do-4. Basketball -do-5. Light Apparatus Activities / Calisthenics -do-6. Wrestling -do-.7. Boxing -do-8. Weight Lifting -do-9. Swimming & Judo in First and -dosecondsession respectivelyB.P. Ed-2nd YearPart - A (Theory Subject)S.No. Subjects Paper1. English and Communication Skills VII2. Foundations of Physical Education VIII3. Educational Methodology IX4. Sports Psychology X5. Recreation, Play, Camping and Leadership Training XI6. Teaching Methodology in Physical Education XII7 Physiology of Exercise XIIIPart-B (Activity-Skills and Prowess) :-1. Athletics (Teaching of Fundamentals, Rules and Regulations,and Measurements of Fields and Equipment)2. Gymnastics -do-3. Badminton -do-4. Swimming and Judo -do-5. Kho-Kho in the first session and -do-Kabaddi in the second session.6. Table Tennis. -do-7. Volleyball -do-64DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


Part-C (Teaching Practice)Teaching Lessons (Athletics, Games, Calisthenics and Theory—Five Lessons in Each Area i.e. 5x4=20Lessons to be to be Continued in B.P.ED. Third Year)rdB.P.Ed-3 YEARPart-A (Theory Subjects)S.No. Subjects Paper1. English and Communication Skills XIV2. Kinesiology and Biomechanics XV3. Sports Management XVI4. Measurement and Evaluation XVII5. Applied Computer Education and Statistics XVIII6. Health Education XIX7 Sociology of Sports XXPart-B (Activity-Skills and Prowess)1. Athletics (Teaching of Fundamentals, Rules and Regulations,and Measurements of Fields and Equipment)2. Handball -do-3. Hockey -do-.4. Yoga -do-5. Tennis -do-6. Cricket -do-Part-C (Teaching Practice)Teaching Lessons (Continuation from Second Year): -Athletics, Games, Calisthenics and Theory-FiveLessons in Each Area i.e. 5x4=20 Lessons.thB.P.Ed-4 YEARPart-A (Theory Subjects)S.No. Subjects Paper1. Organization and Behaviour XXI2. Spots Journalism XXII3. Yoga XXIII4. Scientific Approach to Sports Training XXIV5. Health, Physical Fitness and Aerobics XXV6. Officiating and Coaching XXVI7. Applied Physiotherapy and RehabilitationPart-D (Specialization)Field of Specialization CompulsorySubject matter1. Athletics History, Officiating and Coaching,Tactics, Training Plan etc.2. Game (One Major Game) as per choice of the student. -do-3. One option of the following areas of specializations: -doi)Health, Fitness and Gym-Management. ORii) Yoga. ORiii) Training for Life Guard for Water Sports.-do-DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 65


Part-E (Internship): Internship of three monthsduration in schools.There will be no negative marking. Overwritten answers will not be evaluated.Note: Without the completion of internship (ii) Additional Sports Weightage will be provideddegree shall not be awarded by the Panjabas per clause 18.2 of Handbook of information.University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>.SCHEME OF STUDY: MASTER OF PHYSICALREGULATIONS & RULES FOR ADMISSION,EDUCATION (M.P.Ed)EXAMINATION AND AWARD OF DEGREE FORSTRUCTURE OF M.P.Ed COURSE (PART-I)M.P.Ed. COURSE:FOR THE EXAMINATION 2010 to 20111. Nomenclature of the CourseMarksMaster of Physical Education: A Two YearProfessional Programme.PART-I Theory 5002. Duration of the CoursePART-II Practice of Teaching/Coaching 200The duration of the course for the Master ofPART-III Skill and Prowess 225Physical Education shall be two years.PART-ITheory Papers3. Intake of Students30 eligible boy and girl students shall be taken.4. Eligibility Conditions for Admission toM.P.Ed. Course.(I)(ii)(iii)A candidate who has passed one of thefollowing examinations shall be eligible to jointhe first year class of the Master in PhysicalEducation (M.P. Ed.) – A Two Years'Programme in the University / a collegeaffiliated to this university:Bachelor's Degree of Physical Education(B.P.Ed- Four years) in any recogniseduniversity obtaining not lees than 45% marksaggregate.1. History and Foundations of 80+20=100Physical Education2. Structural Kinesiology 80+20=100and Bio-mechanics3. Research Methodology in 80+20=100Physical Education4. Management of Physical 80+20=100education and Sports5. Measurement and Evaluation 80+20=100in Physical EducationNote: The norms relating to sessionals in eachtheory paper shall be as under:(I) Tutorials/Assignment/Class 8 Markstest/Theory PracticalsBachelor's Degree of Physical Education(B.P.Ed- One year) after Graduation / Post (ii) Participation in Seminar/ 7 MarksGraduation Diploma in Physical Education of Participation in-group discussionanother university recognised by syndicate as (iii) Viva Voce by a panel ofequivalent to with not lees than 45% marks three faculty members of the5 Marksaggregate of the Degree/ Diploma.Any other qualification recognised by theSyndicate as equivalent to (i), (ii) or (iii).Department in which regularityin attendance, classroom/fieldperformance, general performanceto be taken into accountProvided that a candidate considered foradmission under any of the above clause (I) to PART-II Practice of Teaching and(iii) qualifies in the AAHPER Motor Fitness TestCoaching Track and Field 200 Marksat the time of admission to this course and he (a) Teaching Lesson in Trackis required to score minimum 45% marks inand Field30 Marksaggregate out of 60 marks of six test items..(b) Officiating in Track and Field 30 MarksNote:(c) Projects (six)- Track and 30 Marks(I) Admission to M.P.Ed. Course will be on the Field/Games (6X5)basis of Written Entrance Test. Seventy fivequestions of multiple choices will be set based (d) Note Book Track and Field 10 Markson B.P.Ed. Syllabus and Current Events.66DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


Game(3) Rules of the Game/Track and field and their(a) Game Lesson 30 Marksinterpretation(b) Coaching Lesson 30 MarksTechniques (skill) (1) Classification of skills(c) Officiating Game 30 Marks(2) Sequential explanation of skills(d) Note Book Game 10 Marks(3) Various faults in skills, their causes andcorrections, types of exercise to develop andPart-III225 Marksconsolidate fundamental skills of thegame/track and field eventsSkill and Prowess Specialization Offered(g) Tactics and StrategyA) Track and Field – (Compulsory) Teaching(1) Individual(1) Sprints (2) Middle and Long Distance(2) Offensive and defensive tactics(3) Relay Races (4) Hurdles(3) System of play their tactical training(5) Shot Put (6) Discus(4) Selection of team (selection(7) Javelin (8) Hammer Procedure)(9) Long Jump (10) High Jump (5) A n a l y s i s o f P e r f o r m a n c e i n(11) Triple Jump (12) Pole Vaultcompetition(13) Steeple Chasec) Swimming (Compulsory) 25 MarksDimensions of the swimming pool, and followingNote: Candidate will be evaluated instrokes will be covered:prowess/performance out of 60 Marks and inskill out of 40 Marks. The Chairman in(1) Free styleconsultation with the academic committee willwork out the criteria.(2) Back strokeB) Student shall choose one among the(3) Officiating in the above mentionedfollowing games 100 Marksstrokes(1) Football (2) Basketball (3) Gymnastics Note:IContents to be covered in Track and 1. Theory paper in M.P.ED Part-I shall carryField/Gamesmarks as indicated against each paper(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)Historical development of the concernedgame/track and field even in India, Asia andworld levelMain tournament organized at national andinternational levelsRecords/Statistics of the game/track and fieldevent at World, Olympics, Asia National.Award in the game and list of at least tenplayers who got these awards.Books and magazine on the Game/Track andfield list at least five.2. Each theory paper shall be of three hoursduration.3. Since this is professional course aimed atimproving the standard of games and sports, itIs both desirable and necessary that specialattention should be paid to the practicalNote:-IIAspect of athletics and games. Therefore, it isnecessary that specified 10 periods,Must be devoted to the practical teaching andtraining.(f) Officiating: (1) Play area dimensions/track Part-I will be evaluated externally, part II will belayout and marking.evaluated and internal examiners and part III skilland prowess will be evaluated internally by a panel(2) Equipment Specifications of three examiners appointed by the chairman forDEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 67


each activity/game separately keeping in view their ? Tutorials/Assignment/class test. : 8 Marksexpertise in the activity/game concerned from the? Participation in Seminar/faculty.Participation in group discussion: 7 MarksNote: III? Viva voce by a panel of three : 5 MarksEach student will be required to take 10 supervised faculty members of the departmentlessons in the above mentioned areas at least fivein which regularity in attendance,classroom/field performance, generallessons shall be taken in the schools and fiveperformance to be taken intolessons in class itself. In addition each student shallaccount.complete five projects in different games/track andfield as identified by the chairman. The Chairman PART-II PRACTICE OF TEACHING &will certify on the candidate's notebook that allCOACHING MARKS 200requirements pertaining to teaching practice,projects and officiating have been fulfilled by 1. Coaching lesson in Track & Field 30him/her.2. Officiating in Track and Field 30Note: IVTwo theory periods per week for game and track and3. Theory Lesson 30field specialization will be given in theory timetable 4. Note Book 10STRUCTURE OF M.P.ED COURSE (PART-II)FOR THE EXAMINATION, 2010-2011(ANNUAL SYSTEM)MarksPART-I Theory 500PART-II Practice of Teaching/ 200CoachingPART-III Skill and prowess 225Part-I-Theory Papers1. Sports Psychology2. Physiology and Sports Medicine 80+ 20=1003. Professional Preparation and 80+20=100Curriculum Designing4. Science of Coaching and 80+20=100Sport Training5. Any one of the following:-a) Dissertation 80+20=100b) Yoga 80+20=100c) Sport Journalism 80+20=100d) Adapted Physical Education 80+20=100e) Sport Sociology 80+20=100Note: - The norms relating to sessionals in eachtheory paper shall be as under(B)1. Teaching Lesson Games 302. Coaching Lesson Games 303. Officiating in Game 304. Note book 10PART-III SKILL AND PROWESSSpecialization offered60+40 MARKSA) Track and Field (Compulsory) Coaching1) Sprints 2) Middle and long distance3) Relay Races 4) Hurdles5) Short put 6) Discus7) Javelin 8) Hammer9) Long jump 10) High jump11) Triple jump 12) Pole vault13) Steeple ChaseNOTE:-Candidates will be evaluated inProwess/performance out of 60 marks and inskill out 40 marks. The chairman in consultationwith the academic committee will work outcriteria.B) Student shall choose any 100 marksone of the following games(I) Hockey (ii) Volleyball (iii) Badminton68DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


Contents of be covered in Track & Field /GameM.P.ED. Part-11. Historical development of the concerned (ii) The title of dissertation of a candidate will begame/track and field event in India, Asia, World such as is approved by the Board of Studies inlevel.Physical Education on the recommendation of theHead of the Department.2. Main tournaments organized at national andInternational level.3. Records/Statistics of the game/track and fieldevent at World, Olympics, Asia, National.4. Award in the game and list of at least ten playerswho got these awards.5. Books and Magazines on the Game/Track andfield listing at least five.6. Officiating:Play area dimensions/track layout and marking.Equipment specificationsOfficials and their duties. Rules of theGame/Track and Field and their interpretation7. Techniques (skill)Classification of skills Sequential explanation ofskill Various faults in skills, their causes andcorrections, types of exercises To develop andconsolidate fundamental skills of the game/track andField events.(iii) The dissertation shall be submitted ordinarily byththe 15 of March in the same Academic year of theUniversity Examination..(iv) When a candidate has failed in the examinationbut has obtained pass marks in the dissertation, thedissertation marks may be carried forward at his/heroption.(v) The minimum number of marks required to passthe examination shall be 40 Percent in thedissertation.5. Since this is a professional course aimed atimproving the standard of games and sports, it isBoth desirable and necessary that special attentionshould be paid to the practical aspect of Athleticsand training.NOTE-IIM.P.ED. Part-II student will attend conditioning/fitness programme and act as student teacher in thegame of their specialization for other classes in themorning and evening.NOTE-III8. Tactics and strategy: Part1 will be evaluated externally and 11 will be(i) Individual practice, group and team.evaluated by external and internal examiners and(ii) Offensive and defensive tactics.part III skill and prowess will be evaluated internally(iii) System of play their practical training.by a panel of three examiners appointed by the(iv) Selection of team (selection Procedure) Chainman for each activity/game separately(v) Analysis of Performance in competition keeping in view their expertise in the activity/gameconcerned from the faculty.c) Swimming (Compulsory) : 25 MarksNOTE-IVBrest stroke, Butterfly, water polo, officiating ofthese strokes and water polo.Each student will required taking 10 supervisedlessons in the above mentioned area, at least fiveNOTE:-1lessons shall be taken in school and five lessons inclass itself. In addition, each student shall complete1. Theory papers in M.P.Ed. Part-II shall Marks asfive projects in different Game/track and field asindicated against each paper.identified by the Chairman. The Chairman will certify2. Track and field and two games of his/her choice on the candidate notebook that requirementswill be mentioned in the University Degree.pertaining to teaching practice, projects andofficiating have fulfilled by him/her.3. Each theory papers shall be three hoursduration.NOTE-V4. (I) Only such student shall be allowed to offer Two theory periods per week for game and track &dissertation who secure at least 50 Percent marks in field specialization will be given in theory timetable.DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 69


A candidate applying in a reserved category shallcarefully indicate his/her claim for only onecategory. In the admission form. In case thecandidate wrongly indicates claim for more than onereserved category, the one claimed in the firstinstance shall be considered. No change ofcategory will be entertained /permitted in theapplication form or otherwise a later stage.a) UT Pool:-60% seats of the total sanctionintake will be filled up from amongst thestudents who passed their qualifyingexamination from Institutions recognized bythe <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration and situatedin the U.T. of <strong>Chandigarh</strong> as a regularstudent of said College/school subject to thecondition that such student must havestudied for two years at <strong>Chandigarh</strong> andhave passed one lower qualifyingexamination from these colleges/Schools.These seats will be termed as 'UT Pool'.b) General Pool:-40% of the total sanctionedseats will be filled up from amongst thestudents who passed their qualifyingexamination from Institutions other thanthose located in the Union Territory of<strong>Chandigarh</strong> or otherwise .These seats willbe termed as General Pool.Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled TribeThe following percentage of seats is prescribed forthe student belonging to Schedule Castes andSchedule Tribes.RESERVATION POLICYNote : These concessions are not applicable toself –financing courseB.P.Ed.- Four Year CourseTotal Seats = 50 (Boys and Girls)U.T. Pool: (60%) = 30 Seats General Pool: (40%) =20 Seats Open= 22 SeatsOpen=16 Seats ReservedReservedSC = 04(14%) SC = 03(15%)Defence = 02 (5%) Def. = 01(5%)Freedom=Fighter= 01( 2%) ST= 01(5%)Sports= 01(2%) Sports= NilM.P.ED-Two Year CourseTotal Seats = 30 (Boys and Girls)U.T. Pool: (60%)=18 Seats General Pool: (40%)=12 SeatsOpen= 14SeatsReservedOpen=10 SeatsReservedSC = 03(14%) SC= 02(15%)Defence = 01 (5%) Def. = NilFreedom= Nil FF= NilFighter=NilSports = Nil Sports= NilUNIFORM FOR B.P.Ed. & M.P. Ed. StudentsSr. No. Boys Girls1. T-Shirts maroon and White Same as for Boys2. Track suits – Multi-colour butdifferent for B.P.Ed. And M.P.Ed.Same as for Boys3. Shorts Divided Shorts with Box Pleats4. Shorts White colour Short with Flap in front -White Colour5. Sandoz-White and Maroon colour Mega sleeve -Sandoz - White and Maroon colour6. Stocks/Socks Stocks/Socks7. Trouser Black Colour Trouser Black Colour8. Shirt- Sky Blue Full Sleeves Shirt- Sky Blue Full Sleeves9. Tie with Logo Tie/Cravat with Logo10. Blazer Maroon Colour Blazer Maroon Colour11. Kit Bag Kit Bag70DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


<strong>POST</strong><strong>GRADUATE</strong>. GOVT. <strong>COLLEGE</strong>, SECTOR 11, CHANDIGARHADMISSION SCHEDULE : 2010-11Co-ordinator – Dr. Ramneek SharmaHumanities Group – Co-ordinator : Mrs. Saagiri ThaparTime: 9.00 am onwardsClass Date VenueB.A. I 60% & Above 5.7.2010 U.T R.No 35,Gen. R.No 3055% & Above 6.7.2010 & 7.7.2010 U.T R.No 35,Gen. R.No 3050% & Above 7.7.2010 & 8.7.2010 U.T R.No 35,Gen. R.No 30Functional English & Add-on Courses 5.7.2010 to 15.7.2010 R.No 30Reserve Categories- UT & other than UT 5.7.2010 & 6.7.2010 R.No. 11B.A. II 7.7.2010 & 8.7.2010 R.No. 32B.A. III 8.7.2010 & 9.7.2010 R.No. 33M.A. I (Eng.) 6.7.2010 R.No. 132M.A. II (Eng.) 10.7.2010 R.No. 132M.A. I (History) 6.7.2010 R.No. 146M.A. II (History) 10.7.2010 R.No. 146M.A. I (Punjabi) 6.7.2010 R.No. 129M.A II (Punjabi) 10.7.2010 R.No 129DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 71


assCOMMERCE GROUP : Coordinator : Mr. Hans RajTime: 9.00 AM onwardsClassB.Com I - All CategoriesCentralised AdmissionB.Com II 7.7.2010 & 8.7.2010 R.No. 133B.Com III 9.7.2010 & 10.7.2010 R.No. 133B.B.A. ICentralised AdmissionB.B.A. II 7.7.2010 & 8.7.2010 R.No. 135B.B.A. III 9.7.2010 & 10.7.2010 R.No. 135M.Com I 5.7.2010 R.No 134CERTIFICATE COURSETime : 9.00 AM onwardsSeats 40Office Management 12.7.2010 onwards R.No. 146(For Girls only)I.T. GROUP –MR. B.R. BANSALTime: 9.00 am onwardsClass Date VenueB.C.A. ICentralised AdmissionB.C.A. II 7.7.2010 & 8.7.2010 I.T. DepartmentB.C.A. III 9.7.2010 & 10.7.2010 I.T. DepartmentB.Sc. I (Computer Science) 5.7.2010 & 6.7.2010 R.No. 139B.Sc. II (Computer Science) 7.7.2010 & 8.7.2010 R.No. 139B.Sc. III (Computer Science) 9.7.2010 & 10.7.2010 R.No. 139M.Sc. I (IT) 5.7.2010 I.T. DepartmentM.Sc. II (IT) 9.7.2010 I.T. DepartmentForeign Students all Classes 5.7.2010 to 15.7.2010 R.No. 205Hostel Admissions 5.7.2010 to 15.7.2010 Main Hostel72DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11


DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION –“TEACHER -EDUCATION AND LEARNING”Co-ordinator-Dr.R.S.BrarLast date of submission of forms :- B.P.Ed. (I)----07-07-2010Last date of submission of forms :- M.P.Ed. (I)----30-06-2010Class Date & Time VenueB.P.Ed. (I) 09-07-2010 at 10:00 a.m. College(Physical Fitness Test) Ground10-07-2010 at 10:00 a.m. Room No.18(Admission)B.P.Ed. (II) 05-07-2010 Room No.18B.P.Ed. (III) 06-07-2010 Room No.18M.P.Ed. (I) 10-07-2010 at 11:00 a.m. Room No.18Entrance (Objective) Test12-07-2010 at 10:00 a.m.(Physical Efficiency AAHPER-Test)College Ground14-07-2010 at 10:00 a.m. Room No.18(Admission)M.P.Ed. (II) 13-07-2010 at 10:00 a.m. Room No.18Note:- 1) Admission to M.P.Ed. First Year is based on written Entrance Test , Physical Efficiency Testand marks obtained in B.P.Ed.2) Admission to B.P.Ed. First Year is based on marks obtained in Physical Efficiency Test andthe marks obtained in 10 + 2.3) Unfilled reserve seats of B.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed. First year will be converted to generalcategory on the day of the admission at 1p.m. on 11-07-2010 & 15-07-2010 respectively.4) Pending cases of all the classes will be considered by respective Admission Committeeson 15.7.2010 subject to the availability of seats at respective venues.5) Unfilled reserved seats of B.Sc. Hons. (Bio Technology) – I, B.B.A.-I, BCA-I & B.Sc.–I (CS)will be converted to general category at 1.00 pm on 6.7.2010.6) Late admission is allowed by the Principal with a late fee of Rs. 300/- from 16.7.2010 to29.7.2010.7) Late admission is allowed by the Vice-Chancellor with a late fee of Rs. 1500/- from 30.7.2010to 31.8.2010.8) Admission to M.Sc.-I (Chemistry), shall be done on the basis of the entrance testconducted by Panjab University.6) Admission to M.Com - I is subject to approval by P.U <strong>Chandigarh</strong>.DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION PROSPECTUS 2010-11 73


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