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Information Brochure and Rules & Regulations
Ph.D. Programme

2015-2016

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GURUKULA KANGRI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, HARIDWAR


(Deemed to be University u/s 3 of UGC Act 1956)

www.gkv.ac.in

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
LAST DATE FOR SUBMITTING THE FILLED IN APPLICATION FORM
!
13.06.2015
DATE OF RESEARCH ENTRANCE TEST (RET)
!
30.06.2015
APPLICATION / TEST FEE
!
Rs. 1000/SCHEDULE OF RESEARCH ENTRANCE TEST (RET)
Code No.
GKV-101

Main subjects
! GKV-101

Sanskrit ! GKV- 102 Vedic Literature ! GKV- 103 Philosophy

! GKV- 104 English! GKV- 105 Hindi Literature

to
GKV-117

GKV- 107 Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology

! GKV- 108 Psychology ! GKV- 109 Management ! GKV- 110 Physics

Date & Time


30.06.2015
2:30 P.M.- 4:30 P.M.

! GKV- 111 Chemistry ! GKV- 112 Mathematics


! GKV- 113 Computer Scienc ! GKV- 114

Zoology
! GKV- 115 Environmental Science ! GKV- 116 Botany ! GKV- 117 Microbiology

EXAMINATION CENTRES*
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Bhopal
Chandigarh
Dehradun
Delhi
Haridwar
Lucknow

Examination center may be changed if the number of candidates is less than 50.

DATE OF DECLARATION & DISPLAY OF RESULT OF RET ON THE NOTICE BOARD/WEBSITE


!

14.07.2015

NOTE :1.

The result of RET and all information regarding admission shall be displayed on the notice board and Vishwavidyalaya
website. The selected candidates will be informed by registered post. However, Vishwavidyalaya will not be responsible
for any postal delay. Hence, the candidates are advised to be in touch with the website & the concerned department.

2.

RET is only the eligibility test for Ph.D. course. The eligibility of the candidates will be valid for acadmic session
2015-16 only. The candidates who have qualified the RET will be called for interview to discuss their research area
before the Departmental Research Committee (DRC).

3.

Final selection of the candidate shall be made on the basis of discussion about research area of his/her interest
and interview. The seat shall remain vacant in the concerned subject, if any candidate is not found suitable even
after the completion of the above process.
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! GKV-108 euksfoKku ! GKV-109 izcU/u ! GKV-110 HkkSfrdh ! GKV-111 jlk;u
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Ragging - A Crime Liable to Punishment
Ragging is totally banned in Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya. As per
direction of Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, if any incident of ragging
comes to the notice of the authority, the

student concerned shall be

given opportunity to explain and if his/her explanation is not found


satisfactory, he/she shall be expelled from the Vishwavidyalaya.

SUBJECTS/DISCIPLINES OF Ph.D.
Following main subjects / disciplines are available in the various faculties of the Vishwavidyalaya in which Ph.D. Degree
shall be awarded. A candidate is permitted to appear in only one of the main subjects in the entrance test.

Table- 1: Main Subjects / Disciplines


Code No.

Main subjects / disciplines in which


the candidate may appear for the RET

GKV-101

Sanskrit

Ved, Vyakaran, Sahitya or Dharmshastra

04

GKV-102

Vedic Literature

Sanskrit, Philosophy, Yoga, Ayurved, Jyotish & Karmkand,


Ved, Vyakaran, Dharmashastra or any other branch of Veda

02

GKV-103

Philosophy

Ved, Sanskrit, Yoga, Sankhya, Nyaya, Meemansa,


Vedanta, Nyaya -Vaisheshika, Sankhya-yoga, Bauddh,
Jain, Dharmashastra or any other branch of Philosophy

05

GKV-104

English

GKV-105

Hindi Literature

GKV-106

Human Consciousness and Yogic Science

GKV-107

Ancient Indian History, Culture and


Archaeology
Psychology

GKV-108

Allied subjects / disciplines

No. of
seats *

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Linguistics, Hindi Journalism & Mass Communication

06

Philosophy, Psychology, Sankhya-yoga


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03

Management, Physical Education, Medical Sciences,


Home Science, Sociology, Yogic Science, Psychiatry,
Education

08

GKV-109

Management

Commerce, Economics, Psychology (Organisational


Behaviour/Industrial Psychology)

15

GKV-110

Physics

Electronics,
Electronics and Communication,
Atmospheric Physics, Material Science

14

GKV-111

Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Organic


Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Commercial Methods of
Chemical Analysis, Plant Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry,
Phytochemistry,
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry,
Environmental Science/Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry,
Forensic Science/Chemistry, Archaeochemistry,
Biochemistry

19

GKV-112

Mathematics

Statistics, Operation Research, Industrial Mathematics

22

GKV-113

Computer Science

Computer Applications, Computer Management,


Information Technology, Software Sciences, System
Sciences

32

GKV-114

Zoology

Biomedical Science, Life Science, Animal Science,


Fish and Fisheries, Entomology, Applied Zoology,
Biotechnology, Wild life Science, Aquatic Biology
Microbiology, Biotechnology, Agriculture, Forestry, Botany,
Wildlife Science, Remote Sensing, Toxicology, Biochemistry, Bio-physics, Geology, Bioinformatics,
Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Physics/
Atmospheric Physics/Meteorological Science

GKV-115

Environmental Science

GKV-116

Botany

Biochemistry, Plant Pathology

GKV-117

Microbiology

Biotechnology

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* Number of seats may vary

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(CONTENTS)

fo'ofo|ky; ,d ifjp; (THE VISHWAVIDYALAYA - AN INTRODUCTION )


izcU/ O;oLFkk (MANAGEMENT)
v;;uksi;ksxh lqfo/k;sa (FACILITIES FOR STUDIES)
vuqla/ku Nk=ko`fk;k (RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP)
oxZ (CATEGORY)
vkj{k.k oxZ (RESERVATION CATEGORY)
izos'k izf;k (ADMISSION CRITERIA)
vkosnu dSls djsa (HOW TO APPLY)
izos'k fof/ (ADMISSION PROCEDURE)
vgZrk, (ELGIBILITY)
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(LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF DISCUSSION IN THE DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE)

izos'k ijh{kk ds fy;s izos'k i=k (ISSUE OF ADMIT CARD FOR ENTRANCE EXAM)
izos'k ijh{kk ds fy;s lkekU; funsZ'k (GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENTRANCE EXAMINATION)
fu;e&mifu;e (RULES & REGULATIONS)
iwoZ ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z (PRE-Ph.D. COURSE WORK)
foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr dk xBu ,oa dk;Z (CONSTITUTION AND FUNCTION OF DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE)
iath;u izf;k ,oa 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr ds dk;Z (PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE RDC)
'kks/ funs'Z kd ,oa lg&funs'Z kd ds fy;s ik=krk ekin.M (ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR Ph.D. SUPERVISOR AND CO-SUPERVISOR)
izxfr fooj.k dk izLrqrhdj.k (SUBMISSION OF PROGRESS REPORT)
iath;u fujLrhdj.k (CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION)
'kks/ xzUFk dk vfHkU;kl (LAYOUT OF THESIS)
'kks/ xzUFk dk ewY;kadu (EVALUATION OF THESIS)
ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e lEcU/h vU; lwpuk, (OTHER INFORMATIONS ABOUT Ph.D. WORK/COURSE)
'kks/kFkhZ ds fy;s vodk'k ds fu;e (LEAVE RULES FOR THE RESEARCH SCHOLAR)
'kks/kFkhZ ds fy, iqLrdky; dh lqfo/k (LIBRARY FACILITY FOR THE RESEARCH SCHOLAR)
U;k;kf/dkj (JURISDICTION)

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CANDIDATE'S DECLARATION (ANNEXURE -I)

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SUPERVISOR'S CERTIFICATE (ANNEXURE -II)

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CO-SUPERVISOR'S CERTIFICATE (ANNEXURE -III)

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CERTIFICATE FROM H.O.D. (ANNEXURE -IV)

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SYLLABI FOR RESEARCH ENTRANCE TEST (RET)

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izk;kidksa@izk;kfidkvksa dh lwph (LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS)


,dsMfed dSys.Mj (ACADEMIC CALENDER)
'kqYd rkfydk (FEE STRUCTURE)
vU; enksa esa fy;k tkus okyk 'kqYd (FEE TO BE CHARGES UNDER OTHER HEADS)

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THE VISHWAVIDYALAYA AN INTRODUCTION

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Establishment and Objectives

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fo'ofo|ky; Hkkjrh; fo'ofo|ky; la?k (A.I.U.) rFkk dkeuoSYFk
fo'ofo|ky; la?k dk lnL; gSA

The Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya was established


in 1902 by the martyr Swami Shraddhanandji Maharaj. The
Vishwavidyalaya was established to provide an option of
imparting education in the national language, discouraging
the English system of education in India based on the education
policy of Lord Macaulay. It aimed at creating a viable environment
for students for higher learning and research in the areas
of Vedic literature, Indian philosophy, Indian culture and
literature and modern subjects.
Since its inception, the Arya Samaj has been advocating
for women education. In order to shape this dream, the
Kanya Gurukula Mahavidyalaya (K.G.M.) Dehradun (presently
known as Kanya Gurukula Campus) was established in
1923 by Late Acharya Ramdevji. Later the Kanya Gurukula
Mahavidyalaya, Haridwar was also established in 1993 for
Post Graduate Classes. The basic task before the Vishwavidyalaya
is to enhance the physical, moral and intellectual strength
of both girls and boys and thus to make them ideal citizens,
by giving them education of ancient and modern subjects,
without any discrimination of caste and creed and untouchability
on the pattern of Gurukula system of education which emphasizes
healthy and harmonious teacher - taught relationship. The
Vishwavidyalaya is situated about 5 km in south from Haridwar
Railway Station.
Recognizing the objectives and services of this
institution, Government of India in June 1962 conferred
on it the status of Deemed to be University under UGC
Act of 1956, Article 3, for imparting U.G. education in
Science & Arts and P.G. education in Vedic literature,
Sanskrit literature, Indian philosophy, Hindi literature,
English literature, Psychology, Maths and Ancient Indian
History Culture & Archaeology. Besides these subjects,
a number of modern subjects like Physics, Chemistry,
Computer Science, Microbiology, Zoology & Environmental
Science, MCA, Engineering, Ayurvigyan and Management
Studies etc. have also been started. In May 2002 National
Assessment & Accreditation Council (NAAC) visited the
Vishwavidyalaya and having been influenced by its natural,
unpolluted environment, academic ambience, grand library
and museum of international repute, awarded Four Star
(****) Status to it. Needless to say that all the degrees
conferred by the Vishwavidyalaya are recognised by the
Govt. of India/University Grants Commission. The Vishwavidyalaya
is a pride member of the Association of Indian Universities
(A.I.U.) and Association of Commonwealth Universities.
Information Brochure, Ph.D. Programme (2015-16)

Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

Management

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The Vishwavidyalaya is a registered autonomous


body. As per the constitution of the Vishwavidyalaya, the total
management is administered by the following authorities and
officers.

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Authorities
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1. Board of Management
2. Academic Council
3. Finance Committtee

Officers

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1. Chancellor

Dr. Ramprakash

2. Vice-Chancellor

Dr. Surinder Kumar

3. Registrar

Prof. Vinod Kumar

4. Controller of Examinations

Prof. M.R. Verma

5. Finance Officer

Sh. Rajendra Kumar Mishra

6. Dean, Faculty of Oriental Studies

Prof. Somdev Shatanshu

7. Dean, Faculty of Humanities

Prof. Shrawan K. Sharma

8. Dean, Faculty of Technology

Prof. Vinod Kumar

9. Dean, Faculty of Science

Prof. R.D. Kaushik

10. Dean, Faculty of Life Science

Prof. Dinesh Bhatt

11. Dean, Faculty of Education

Prof. R.D. Sharma

12. Dean, Faculty of Engg. & Tech.

Prof. R.D. Kaushik

13. Dean, Faculty of Mgt. Studies

Prof. Pankaj Madan

14. Dean, Faculty of Medical Science & Health

Prof. R.C. Dubey

15. Dean, Student Welfare

Prof. Rakesh Sharma

16. Co-ordinator, KGC, Haridwar

Prof. Namita Joshi

17. Co-ordinator, KGC, Dehradun

Prof. Surekha Rana

18. Head, English Deptt.

Prof. Ambuj Sharma

19. Head, Psychology Deptt.

Prof. C.P. Khokhar

20. Head, Hindi Deptt.

Prof. Gyan Chand Rawal

21. Head, Ved Deptt.

Prof. Dinesh Chandra Shastri

22. Head, Sanskrit Deptt.

Prof. Somdev Shatanshu

23. Head, Philosophy Deptt.

Prof. Sohan Pal Singh Arya

24. Head, A.I. History, Cult. & Arch. Deptt.

Prof. Prabhat Kumar

25. Head, Human Cons. & Yogic Sc.Deptt.

Prof. Ishwar Bhardwaj

26. Head, Mangement Studies Deptt.

Prof. Pankaj Madan

27. Head, Maths & Stat. Deptt.

Prof. P. Pradhan

28. Head, Physics Deptt.

Prof. Rajendra Kumar

29. Head, Chemistry Deptt.

Prof. R.D. Kaushik

30. Head, Computer Science Deptt.

Prof. Karamjit Bhatia

31. Head, Zoology & Env. Sci. Deptt.

Prof. D.S. Malik

32. Head, Botany & Microbiology Deptt.

Prof. Navneet

33. Head, Pharmaceutical Sci. Deptt.

Prof. S.K. Gupta

34. Head, Life Long Learning Deptt.

Prof. J.S. Malik

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35. Head, Shardhanand Vedic Shodh Sansthan Prof. Gyan Prakash Shastri
36. Professor Incharge, Central Library

Prof. Shrawan K. Sharma

37 Professor Inc., Corp. Aff. & Outreach Cell

Prof. P. Madan

38. Head, Computer Centre

Dr. Achal Kr. Goyal

39. Director & Head, Physical Edu. & Sports Dr. R.K.S. Dagar
40. Cheif Proctor

Dr. R.K.S. Dagar

41. Public Information Officer

Dr. Pradeep Joshi

Information Brochure, Ph.D. Programme (2015-16)

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v;{k] tarq ,oa i;kZoj.k foKku foHkkx
v;{k] ouLifr ,oa lw{etho foKku foHkkx
v;{k] Hks"kt foKku foHkkx
v;{k] vkthou f'k{kk foHkkx
v;{k] J)kuan oSfnd 'kks/k laLFkku
izkQ
s ls j bapktZ] dsUnzh; iqLrdky;
izksQslj bapktZ] dks- vQs- ,oa vkVfjp lsy
v;{k] dEI;wVj dsUnz
funs'kd ,oa v;{k] 'kkjhfjd f'k{kk ,oa [ksy
eq[; vuq'kklu vf/kdkjh
tulwpuk vf/kdkjh

Mk- jkeizdk'k
Mk- lqjsUnz dqekj
izks- fouksn dqekj
izks- ,e-vkj- oekZ
Jh jktsUnz dqekj feJ
izks- lksenso 'krka'kq
izk-s Jo.k dqekj 'kekZ
izks- fouksn dqekj
izks- vkj-Mh- dkSf'kd
ks- fnus'k HkV~V
izks- vkj-Mh- 'kekZ
izks- vkj-Mh- dkSf'kd
izks- iadt enku
izks- vkj-lh- nqcs
izks- jkds'k 'kekZ
izks- uferk tks'kh
izks- lqjs[kk jk.kk
izks- vEcqt 'kekZ
izks- lh-ih- [kks[kj
izks- Kkupan jkoy
izk-s fnus'k pUnz 'kkL=kh
izks- lksenso 'krka'kq
izk-s lksguiky flag vk;Z
izks- izHkkr dqekj
izks- bZ'oj Hkkj}kt
izks- iadt enku
izks- izHkkdj iz/kku
izks- jktsUnz dqekj
izks- vkj-Mh- dkSf'kd
izks- deZthr HkkfV;k
izks- Mh-,l- efyd
izks- uouhr
izks- ,l-ds- xqIrk
izks- ts-,l- efyd
izk-s Kkuizdk'k 'kkL=kh
izk-s Jo.k dqekj 'kekZ
izk-s iadt enku
Mk- vpy dqekj xks;y
Mk- vkj-ds- ,l- Mkxj
Mk- vkj-ds- ,l- Mkxj
Mk- iznhi tks'kh

Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

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FACILITIES FOR STUDIES


THE LIBRARY

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The Vishwavidyalaya library has its own history which


begins with the foundation of this institution. This library, which
has completed its more than 113 years, is a rich depository
of thousands of ancient manuscripts and rare books. It is
equipped with one lakh books on Vedic literature, Aryan
literature, Comparative Studies, Science, Management and
Technology. Vishwavidyalaya library comprises a rich
collection of Vedic & Sanskrit literature, Indian philosopsy,
Aryan literature, Ancient history & culture together with leading
modern subjects. Besides this main library, there are
departmental libraries also to facilitate the P.G. students
adequately. The Kanya Gurukula Campus, Dehradun and the
Kanya Gurukula Campus, Haridwar also have their
independent libraries which are equipped with adequate
number of books. More than 400 International Research
Journals of different subjects are available in the library by
computer networking under U.G.C. INFONET programme.
Faculty of Engineering & Technology and Faculty of Medical
Sciences & Health also have their own rich library also. Books
on Pharmacy and Ayurved are available in suffcient numbers.

fo'ofo|ky;&iqLrdky; dk bfrgkl Hkh xq#dqy dh


LFkkiuk ds lkFk gh izkjEHk gksrk gSA fujUrj 113 o"kks ls Hkh vfkd
iksf"kr ;g iqLrdky; vkt osn&osnkax] vk;Z lkfgR;] rqyukRed
keZ ,oa ekuoh; Kku] foKku] cUku] ,oa kS|ksfxdh dh fofok
'kk[kkvksa ij izdk'k Mkyus okys ,d yk[k ls vfkd xzUFkksa ls
vyadr gSA lgksa nqyHZ k xzUFkksa ,oa vusd vkI; if=kdkvksa ls le)
;g iqLrdky; vk;Z laLdfr dh kjksgj ds :i esa fo'ofo[;kr gSA
fo'ofo|ky; iqLrdky; oSfnd ,oa laLr lkfgR;] Hkkjrh; n'kZu]
vk;Z lkfgR;] izkphu Hkkjrh; bfrgkl ,oa laLdfr rFkk vkkqfud
fo"k;ksa esa Hkh vius le) laxzg ds dkj.k ns'kO;kih [;kfr izkIr
iqLrdky;ksa esa ls gSA blds vfrfjDr lHkh foHkkxksa esa Lukrdkskj
d{kkvksa gsrq foHkkxh; iqLrdky; dh leqfpr O;oLFkk gSA dU;k
xq#dqy ifjlj] gfj}kj o dU;k xq#dqy ifjlj] nsgjknwu esa vyx
iqLrdky; dh O;oLFkk gS ftuesa fofHkUu fo"k;ksa dh iqLrdsa izpqj
ek=kk esa miyCk gSaA fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx ds bUQksusV
izksxzke ds vUrxZr iqLrdky; esa fofHkUu fo"k;ksa dh 400 ls vfkd
vUrjkZf"V; 'kksk if=kdk,a dEI;wVj usVodZ ds ek;e ls miyCk gSAa
vfHk;kaf=kdh ,oa izk|
S ksfxdh ladk; rFkk vk;qfoZKku ,oa LokLF;
ladk; ds Hkh vius&vius le) iqLrdky; gSAa

ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM

iqjkro laxzgky;
fo'ofo|ky; dk laxzgky; vR;Ur izkphu dky ds dyk
vo'ks"kksa] 'kL=kksa o flDdksa vkfn ls lqlfTtr gSA

The Vishwavidyalaya is embelished with an


archaeological museum, which possesses a valuable
collection of coins, paintings, sculptures and arms.
N.C.C.

,u-lh-lh-

The Vishwavidyalaya has NCC programme to train


the students for maintaining discipline and national security.

vuq'kklu ,oa jk"Vh; lqj{kk ds fy, Nk=kksa dks f'kf{kr


djus ds ms'; ls ,u- lh- lh- dh lqfokk miyCk gSA

N.S.S.

jk"Vh; lsok ;kstuk

In order to develop and help the rural areas, the


Vishwavidyalaya has Four units of NSS at undergraduate level
aided by the Central & State Governments.

Lukrd Lrj ij Hkkjr ljdkj ,oa jkT; ljdkj }kjk


iznRr vuqnku ls fo'ofo|ky; esa jk"Vh; lsok ;kstuk dh pkj
;wfuV gaS tks xzkeh.k vapy ds fodkl esa lrr~ dk;Zjr gaSA

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

'kkjhfjd f'k{kk
fo'ofo|ky; esa Nk=kksa ds 'kkjhfjd ,oa ekufld fodkl
ds fy, 'kkjhfjd f'k{kk foHkkx LFkkfir gSA fo'ofo|ky; esa vkUrfjd
,oa ck [ksyksa ds fy, foLrr eSnku rFkk lHkh izdkj dh lqfokk;sa
miyCk gSaA blds vfrfjDr foHkkx esa vkkqfudre e'khuksa ls ;qDr
O;k;ke'kkyk] dEI;wVj iz;ksx'kkyk] [ksy euksfoKku iz;ksx'kkyk]
fdUl;ksykWth iz;ksx'kkyk ,oa foHkkxh; iqLrdky; dh lqfokk;sa Hkh
miyCk gSaA dU;k xq#dqy ifjljksa esa 'kkjhfjd f'k{kk dh lqfokk
Nk=kkvksa ds fy, vyx ls miyCk gSA

In order to develop and enhance physical and mental


strength of the students, Vishwavidyalaya has a full-fledged
Physical Education & Sports Department along with the
facilities of outdoor and indoor games. There are also the
facilities like multigym with latest machines, computer lab,
sports psychology lab, kinesiology lab and departmental
library. The Kanya Gurukula Campus provides facilities of
physical education independently to the girls.
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Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

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LIFE LONG EDUCATION


Programe, Short Term Training & Orientation program in rural
and urban areas are conducted by the Vishwavidyalaya.

vkthou f'k{kk ds vUrxZr fo'ofo|ky; }kjk fofHkUu


O;oklkf;d izf'k{k.k] y?kq izf'k{k.k ,oa iqu'p;kZ dk;Ze xzkeh.k
,oa 'kgjh {ks=kksa esa lapkfyr fd;s tkrs gSaA

COMPUTER CENTRE

dEI;wVj dsU

Under Life Long Education various Vocational Training

to cater to the needs of the students.

fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx }kjk iznRr vuqnku ls


fo'ofo|ky; esa dEI;wVj dsUnz dh LFkkiuk l=k 1987-88 esa dh xbZ
FkhA ;g dsUnz iz;ksxkRed f'k{kk ds lkFk&lkFk Nk=kksa ds iBu&ikBu
o fo'ofo|ky; ds dk;ks ds dEI;wVjhdj.k esa fujUrj dk;Zjr~ gSA
dEI;wVj dsU esa bUVjusV dh lqfokk Hkh miyCk gSA blds vfrfjDr
lHkh foHkkxksa ,oa dU;k xq#dqy ifjlj nsgjknwu o gfj}kj esa
Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dh vko';drkuqlkj dEI;wVj iz;ksx'kkykvksa dh LFkkiuk
dh xbZ gS ftuesa vkkqfudre rduhd ij vkkkfjr dEI;wVj flLVe
miyCk gSAa

V SAT

oh lsV

U.G.C. aided computer centre was established in the


Vishwavidyalaya in the academic year 1987-88. This centre is
acitively engaged in imparting practical computer education to
the students besides making the activities of the
Vishwavidyalaya computerised. Internet facility is also available
at the computer centre. The various departments of the
Vishwavidyalaya and those of the Kanya Gurukula Campus
Haridwar and Dehradun also have their own computer labs
with computer systems based on modern technology in order

has been established in the computer centre. Internet facility


is provided in the computer centre through V SAT.

fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx }kjk ;w-th-lh-&bUQksuVs izkxs kz e


ds vUrxZr Lohr oh lsV dh LFkkiuk dEI;wVj dsUnz esa dh x;h gSA
oh lsV ds ek;e ls b.VjusV dh lqfokk miyCk djkbZ tkrh gSA

CORPORATE AFFAIRS AND OUTREACH CELL

dkWjiksjsV vQs;lZ ,oa vkmVfjp lsy

V SAT sanctioned under UGC-INFONET programme

got employment in reputed companies through this cell.

fo'ofo|ky; esa dkWjiksjVs vQs;lZ ,oa vkmVfjp lsy LFkkfir


gSA bl lsy }kjk fofHkUu ikB~;eksa ds Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa ds fy,
frf"Br dEifu;ksa ls lEidZ dj dSEil lk{kkRdkj dh O;oLFkk dh
tkrh gSA vr% lsy dk dk;Z dsoy fofHkUu ikB~;eksa ds Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa
dks izfr"Bkuksa esa fu;qfDr gsrq lk{kkRdkj dh O;oLFkk djkuk gSA ;g lsy
fdlh dEiuh esa Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks fu;qDr djkus ds fy;s mkjnk;h
ugha gSA mYys[kuh; gS fd foxr o"kks esa vusd Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks
frf"Br dEifu;ksa esa bl lsy ds ek;e ls jkstxkj izkIr gqvk gSA

SCHEDULED CASTE/ SCHEDULED TRIBE CELL

vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr izdks"B

Corporate affairs and outreach cell is established in


the Vishwavidyalaya. This cell provides plateform to organize
campus interviews for the students of various courses by
inviting reputed companies. However, the cell has no
responsibility to get them recruited in the companies. It is to
be mentioned that for the last several years many students

fo'ofo|ky; esa nloha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk ds vUrxZr vuqlfw pr


tkfr ,oa vuqlwfpr tutkfr izdks"B dh LFkkiuk dh xbZ gSA bl
izdks"B dk eq[; mn~ns'; fo'ofo|ky; ds fofHkUu ikB~;eksa esa
izos'k gsrq Hkkjr ljdkj dh vkj{k.k uhfr;ksa dks izHkkoh :i ls
f;kUo;u djkuk ,oa vuqlwfpr tkfr ,oa vuqlwfpr tutkfr oxZ
ds Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dh fofHkUu 'kS{kf.kd ,oa iz'kklfud leL;kvksa ds
lekkku esa vko';d lg;ksx iznku djuk gSA
izdks"B fo'ofo|ky; esa vuqlfw pr tkfr@vuq-tutkfr@vU;
fiNM+k oxZ@vYila[;d oxZ gsrq fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx
ubZ fnYyh }kjk iksf"kr fu%'kqYd jsesfM;y dksfpax ds fy,
Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks ekxZn'kZu miyC/k djk ldrk gSA

The SC/ST cell has been established in the


Vishwavidyalaya under xth plan. The main objectives of this
cell are to implement the reservation policy of Government of
India effectively and provide necessary assistance to the
students belonging to SC/ST category in order to resolve their
academic and administrative problems.
The SC/ST Cell may provide guidance to the
students belonging to SC/ST/OBC/Minority Category for
free Remedial Coaching in the Vishwavidyalaya
sponsored by UGC New Delhi.
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Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

EMPLOYMENT AND COUNSELING CENTRE

lsok ;kstuk ,oa ea=k.kk dsU

In order to furnish the students with the information of various


courses, entrance examinations, scholarships etc.
employment and counseling centre has been established by
the employment assistance directorate of the state
government. The centre in collaboration with the placement
cells of the concerned Departments/Faculty and Kanya
Gurukula Campus Haridwar/Dehradun help in providing the
information about the job opportunities of training and
employment to the students.

Nk=kksa dks iBu&ikBu] fofHkUu ikB~;eksa] izfr;ksfxrkRed ijh{kkvksa]


Nk=kofk vkfn dh lexz tkudkjh nsus gsrq lwpuk ,oa ea=k.kk dsU
izns'k ljdkj ds lsok ;kstuk ,oa izf'k{k.k funs'kky; }kjk
fo'ofo|ky; ifjlj esa LFkkfir gSSA ;g dsUnz lEcfUkr foHkkxksa ds
izf'k{k.k ,oa jkstxkj izdks"Bksa dh lgk;rk ls ,oa dU;k xq#dqy
ifjlj gfj}kj o nsgjknwu ds foHkkxh; midsUksa ds lg;ksx ls
Nk=k@Nk=kkvksa dks izf'k{k.k o jkstxkj ds volj Hkh miyCk djkrk gSA

RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS

vuqla/ku Nk=ko`fRr;k

vuqla/ku dk;Z ds fy, fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx


rFkk vkS|ksfxd vuqla/ku ifj"kn~ (C.S.I.R.) }kjk
vf[ky Hkkjrh; Lrj ij vk;ksftr ijh{kk (NET) esa mkh.kZ Nk=kksa dks
ih&,p- Mh- djus ds fy, vuqnku vk;ksx@ifj"kn~ ds fu;ekuqlkj
v;srko`fRr iznku dh tkrh gSaA

Research Fellowships are awarded to Ph.D. students


as per terms and conditions of the U.G.C./C.S.I.R. to
those who pass the NET examination conducted at all
India level by the U.G.C./ C.S.I.R.

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CATEGORY

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General

OBC

SC

ST

PWD (Person With Disabilities)

Staff Ward

A
B
C
D
E
F

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RESERVATION CATEGORY
B

27% (Non-creamy layer)*

15%

7.5%

3% (Horizontal)

As per Vishwavidyalaya Rules

B
C
D
E
F

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27 % (ukWu hehys;j)*
15 %
7-5 %
3 % ({kSfrt)
fo'ofo|ky; ds fu;ekuqlkj

uksV%&1- vU; fiNM+s oxZ (vks-ch-lh-) ds fy, dsoy Hkkjr ljdkj ds


fu/kZfjr izk:i ij tkjh izek.k i=k gh ekU; gksxkA
2-vkj{k.k oxZ B,E ,oa F dh lhVsa fjDr jgus ij lkekU; oxZ
ds vH;fFkZ;ksa ls Hkjh tk ldrh gSaA

Note: -1. For O.B.C. Categary, Caste Certificate issued on


the Govt. of India formate will be accepted only.
2. Reservation category B, E & F seats, if vacant,
may be filled amongst general category candidates.
Reservation for Other Backward Class (OBC) category
shall be given as per The Central Educational Institution
(Reservation in Admission) Act, 2006 No. 5 of 2007. The OBCs
who are eligible for availing the benefits of reservation should be
from the central list of Socially and Educationally Backward Classes
(SEBCs) / Other Backward Classes (OBCs) as per Resolution
No. 12011/68/93 DCC (C) of the Ministry of Welfare (now the Ministry
of Social Justice and Empowerment) as modified from time to
time and the rules/criteria of exclusion of socially advanced
persons/sections. For an updated list of state-wise OBCs eligible
for availing benefits of reservation, see the list mentioned by the
National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) at its
website : http://www.ncbc.nic.in.
*Candidates belonging to "creamy layer" (As per the
resolution No. 1-1/200 5-V, 1A/846 dated 20th April, 2008 of Ministry
of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher
Education and amended from time to time), shall not be entitled

vU; fiNM+s oxZ (vks-ch-lh-) ds vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, izo's k eas


vkj{k.k dsUnzh; 'kS{kf.kd laLFkkuksa (izo's k esa vkj{k.k) ,DV] 2006 la- 5]
tuojh 2007 ds vuqlkj iznku fd;k tk;sxkA vU; fiNMs oxZ ds os vH;FkhZ
tks fd jstY;w'ku ua0 12011/68/93 DCC (C) dY;k.k ea=kky; (vc
lkekftd U;k; ,oa l'kDrhdj.k) ds rgr lkekftd ,oa vkfFkZd :i ls
fiNMs+ oxZ (SEBCs) / vU; fiNM+s oxZ (OBCs) dh dsUnzh; lwph ,oa
le;&le; ij mlesa gq, la'kks/uksa rFkk lkekftd :i ls vxM+s (lEiUu)
O;fDr@oxZ dks blls vioftZr djus gsrq fn;s x;s fu;eks@a izf;kvksa ds
vuqlkj gh vkj{k.k ds ik=k gksxa As jkT;okj vU; fiNM+s oxZ ds tkfr;ksa dh
uohure lwph ds fy, jk"Vh; fiNM+k oxZ vk;ksx (,u-lh-ch-lh-) dh
oSclkbZV % http://www.ncbc.nic.in dk voyksdu djsAa
* hehys;j ds vUrxZr (jstY;w'ku ua0 1-1/200 5-V, 1A/846
dated 20th April, 2008 ekuo lalk/u fodkl ea=kky;] mPp f'k{kk foHkkx
ds vuqlkj ,oa le; le; ij mlesa gq, lalk/uksa lfgr) vkus okys vH;fFkZ;ksa
dks vU; fiNM+k oxZ dks feyus okys vkj{k.k dk ykHk ugha fn;k tk;sxkA

to avail the benefit of reservation for OBCs.

Information Brochure, Ph.D. Programme (2015-16)

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vU; fiNM+k oxZ
vuqlwfpr tkfr
vuqlwfpr tutkfr
fu'kDr
LVkiQ okMZ

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Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

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ADMISSION CRITERIA
HOW TO APPLY

vkosnu dSls djsa

Application form, Information Brochure and Rules &


Regulations for Research Entrance Test (RET)/Direct
Admission (RET Exempted) for admisson to Ph.D. programme
can be obtained from the office of Registrar, Gurukula Kangri
Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar by paying Rs. 1000/- in cash or
by sending a demand draft of Rs. 1050/- to Registrar, Gurukula
Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar. The demand draft should
be in favour of "Registrar, Gurukula Kangri
Vishwavidyalaya'' payable at Haridwar. Application form can

ih&,p-Mh- izksxzke esa izos'k gsrq 'kksk izos'k ijh{kk


(vkj-bZ-Vh-) vFkok lhks izos'k (vkj-bZ-Vh- ls NwV) ds fy, vkosnu
i=k rFkk foojf.kdk ,oa fu;ekoyh dqylfpo] xq#dqy dkaxM+h
fo'ofo|ky;] gfj}kj ds dk;kZy; ls # 1000@& ds udn
Hkqxrku ij vFkok dqylfpo] xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky; ds
i{k esa gfj}kj esa ns; #0 1050@& dk fMekUM MkV dqylfpo]
xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky;] gfj}kj dks Mkd }kjk Hkstdj izkIr
fd;s tk ldrs gSaA vkosnu i=k www.gkv.ac.in ls Hkh MkmuyksM
fd;s tk ldrs gSaA

also be downloaded from www.gkv.ac.in


The candidates appearing in the final year of qualifying
examination are also eligible to apply. Such candidates will
have to submit compulsorily their complete final result of
qualifying examination at the time of Interview before the
Departmental Research Committee (DRC), failing which their
candidature shall stand cancelled.
Completely filled in application form for entrance test/
Direct Admission shall be submitted to the office of Registrar,
Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar. Application
form downloaded from website will be accepted alongwith
demand draft of Rs. 1000/-.

vafre o"kZ dh vgZrk ijh{kk ns jgs vH;FkhZ Hkh izos'k ijh{kk


esa cSB ldrs gaSA ,sls vH;fFkZ;kas dks viuh vgZrk ijh{kk dk vfUre
iw.kZ ijh{kk ifj.kke foHkkxh; 'kks/k lfefr (DRC) ds le{k lk{kkRdkj
ds le; vfuok;Z :i ls tek djuk gksxk ftlds vHkko esa mldh
ik=krk fujLr le>h tk;sxhA
izos'k ijh{kk@lh/s izos'k gsrq iw.kZ :i ls Hkjs gq, vkosnu i=k
dqylfpo] xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky;] gfj}kj ds dk;kZy; esa
tek fd;s tk;sxa As osclkbV ls MkmuyksM fd;s x;s vkosnu i=k
#0 1000@& ds fMek.M MkV ds lkFk Lohdk;Z gksaxsA

Note:-

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1.

No examination fee shall be paid by the candidate

1-

vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy;s vkosnu i=k tek djrs le; dksbZ ijh{kk


'kqYd ns; ugha gksxkA

2-

vkosnu i=k eaxkrs le; fyiQkiQs ds mQij eq[; fo"k; (dksM

while submitting application form.


2.

Write the name of the main subject (with code)


applied on the top of the envelop and your name and

lfgr) dk uke rFkk MkV ds ihNs viuk uke] eq[; fo"k;


(dksM lfgr) vo'; vafdr djsaA

main subject (with code) on the back of the demand


draft while demanding application form.
3.

3-

Application/Test Fee shall neither be returned in any

vkSj u gh vU; fdlh ikB~;e esa LFkkukUrfjr fd;k tk;sxkA

case nor shall be transferred for any other course.

izos'k fof/

ADMISSION PROCEDURE

fofHkUu fo"k;ksa (lkj.kh&1) esa ih&,p-Mh- fMxzh ds fy;s


iath;u rFkk izo's k le;&le; ij fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx ds
fu;ekuqlkj ,oa fo'ofo|ky; dh f'k{kk iVy dh Lohd`fr }kjk fd;s
tk;sxa As ih&,p-Mh- izkxs kz e esa izo's k (i) fo'ofo|ky; }kjk vk;ksftr 'kks/
izo's k ijh{kk }kjk (ii) 'kks/ izo's k ijh{kk esa lfEefyr gq;s fcuk lh/s
izo's k fd;s tk;sxa As
ih&,p-Mh- izkxs kz e dh vuqefr dsoy mUgha fo"k;ksa esa gksxh
ftuesa bl fo'ofo|ky; ds Lukrdkskj fo"k;ksa dk v;kiu djk;k tkrk

Admissions and registration to programmes leading


to Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in various subjects/
disciplines ( Table-1) shall be done as per UGC norms and
approved by the Academic Council of the Vishwavidyalaya from
time to time. The admission to the said programme shall be (i)
through Research Entrance Test (RET) to be conducted by the
Vishwavidyalaya (ii) Direct admission without appearing in RET.
The Ph.D. programme will be allowed in those
subjects only where Post-Graduate courses are being taught
in this Vishwavidyalaya. However, by the permisson given
Information Brochure, Ph.D. Programme (2015-16)

vkosnu@ ijh{kk 'kqYd fdlh Hkh voLFkk esa okil ugha fd;k tk;sxk

Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

has been shown in table-1.

gksA fdUrq fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx] ubZ fnYyh@xq#dqy dkaxM+h


fo'ofo|ky; dh f'k{kk iVy }kjk iwoZ esa ftu fo"k;ksa esa vuqefr iznku
dh x;h gS mu fo"k;ksa esa ih&,p-Mh- izksxzke iwoZ dh Hkkafr jgsxkA f'k{kk
iVy }kjk Lohd`r fo"k; bu fu;e&mifu;eksa ds v/hu gksxa As
izR;sd fo"k; esa 31 ekpZ 2015 ds vk/kj ij ih&,p- Mhds fy;s fjDr lhVksa dh la[;k lkj.kh&1 esa n'kkZ;h x;h gSA

ELIGIBILITY

vgZrk,

earlier for subjects by the University Grants Commission,


New Delhi/Academic Council of GKV will continue. The
subjects approved by Academic Council for Ph.D. programme
shall be covered by these rules and regulations.
No. of seats in each subject as on 31th March 2015

Entrance Test (RET) and registration for Ph.D. degree.

'kksk izos'k ijh{kk (vkj-bZ-Vh-) ,oa ih&,p-Mh- mikfk esa


iath;u gsrq os vH;FkhZ vgZ gksaxs ftUgksaus fdlh ekU;rk izkIr
fo'ofo|ky;@laLFkku ls lEcfU/r eq[; fo"k; vFkok ,ykbM+ fo"k; esa
U;wure 55% vadkas lfgr Lukrdkskj mikf/ mkh.kZ dh gksA

Note:-

uksV%&

(i) A candidate holding Acharya Degree in allied subjects


which are given in Table-1 with atleast 55% marks in
aggregate from a recognised University/Institution shall also
be eligible for registration in Ph.D. degree in Veda, Sanskrit,
Philosophy & Yoga subjects.

(i)

A candidate holding Master's Degree from any


recognised University/Institution with at least 55% marks in
the main subject or an allied subject is eligible for the Research

(ii) There shall be relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ST/ PWD


in the restriction of minimum marks.

(ii)

(iii) Candidate must check carefully and ensure that he/she


fulfills the minimum eligibility mentioned in the Information
Broucher and Rules & Regulations before submitting the
application. If the candidate's eligibility is found
incomplete/incorrect at any stage during admission
process and after admission, his/her admission will be
cancelled for which he/she will be solely responsible.

(iii)

Registration of the candicate for Ph.D. programme shall


be as follows:-

osn] laLd`r] n'kZu ,oa ;ksx fo"k;ksa esa ih&,p-Mh- mikf/ esa
iath;u gsrq os vH;FkhZ Hkh vgZ gksaxs ftUgksaus fdlh ekU;rk izkIr
fo'ofo|ky;@laLFkku ls vkpk;Z dh mikf/ mu ,ykbM fo"k;ksa
ds lkFk U;wure 55% vadksa lfgr mRrh.kZ dh gks tks
lkfj.kh&1 esa fn;s x;s gSaA
vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuqlwfpr tutkfr@fu'kDr oxZ ds vH;fFkZ;ksa
ds fy;s U;wure vadksa ds izfrcU/ esa 5% dh NwV gksxhA
vkosnu djus ls iwoZ vH;FkhZ viuh vgZrk dh lko/kuh iwoZd
tkp dj lqfuf'pr dj ysa fd os foojf.kdk ,oa fu;ekoyh
ds vuqlkj fu/kZfjr vgZrk iw.kZ djrs gSaA izos'k izf;k ds nkSjku
rFkk izos'k ds mijkUr ;fn fdlh Hkh Lrj ij vH;FkhZ dh
vgZrk viw.kZ@vlR; ik;h x;h rks mldk izos'k fujLr dj fn;k
tk;sxk ftldh iw.kZ ftEesnkjh vH;FkhZ dh gksxhA

(ii) Direct Admission (without appearing in RET)

ih&,p-Mh- izksxzke esa iath;u fuEu izdkj ls gksxk%&


(i)
'kksk izos'k ijh{kk (vkj-bZ-Vh-) }kjk
(ii)
lhks izos'k ('kks/ izos'k ijh{kk eas lfEefyr gq;s fcuk)

(i) Through Research Entrance Test (RET)

Research Entrance Test (RET)

vH;FkhZ ftlus U;wure vgZrk fukkZfjr vadksa ds izfr'kr ds


lkFk izkIr dh gks 'kksk izos'k ijh{kk esa cSBus ds fy, vgZ ekuk
tk,xkA

A candidate possessing the minimum qualifications with


the requisite percentage of marks shall be eligible to
appear in the research entrance test.
Max. Marks of Examination :
Duration of Examination
:

ijh{kk ds vf/dre vad % 100 vad


ijh{kk vofk
% 2 ?k.Vs
oLrqfu"B@ cgqfodYih; izdkj ds iz'u

100 Marks
2 hrs

Mode: Objective / multiple - choice type questions

Information Brochure, Ph.D. Programme (2015-16)

'kksk izos'k ijh{kk (vkj-bZ-Vh-)

Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

Note :-

uksV%&

(i)

The question paper shall contain100 questions from the


syllabus of concerned subject and each question shall
carry one mark.

(i)

(ii)

Normally ten questions should be set from each unit of


the prescribed syllabus of the concerned subject.

(iii)

No scrutiny / re-evaluation of the answer books of the


written test shall be allowed in any case.

(iv)

There shall not be any negative marking.

(v)

The Qualifying Percentage of Marks would be 50%.

iz'u i=k esa lEcfUkr fo"k; ds ikB~;e ls dqy 100 iz'u


gkasxs rFkk izR;sd iz'u 01 vad dk gksxkA
(ii)
'kksk izo's k ijh{kk ds fy, lEcfUkr fo"k; ds fukkZfjr
ikB~;e esa ls izR;sd ;wfuV ls lkekU;r% 10 iz'u iwNs tk;sxa As
(iii)
mkj iqfLrdkvksa dh fdlh Hkh fLFkfr esa iquxZ.kuk@
iqueZwY;kadu ugha fd;k tk;sxkA
(iv)
xyr mkj ds vad ugha dkVs tk;saxsA
(v)
izo's k ijh{kk esa U;wure mkh.kkd 50% gksxa As vuqlfw pr
tkfr@vuqlwfpr
tutkfr@vU;
fiNM+ k
oxZ@fu'kDr@LVkiQ okMZ oxZ ds vH;fFkZ;ksa gsrq U;wure
mkh.kkd 45% gksaxsA
ih&,p-Mh- izksxzke ds izR;sd fo"k; esa 'kksk izos'k ijh{kk esa
mkh.kZ vH;fFkZ;ksa dks lEcfUkr fo"k; esa miyCk LFkkuksa dh la[;k ds
vkkkj ij izos'k fn;k tk,xkA ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e esa izos'k ds le;
vkj{k.k fu;ekuqlkj ns; gksxkA

However, for SC/ST/OBC/PWD/SW candidates minimum


qualifying percentage of marks shall be 45%.
Admission to the Ph.D. programme in each subject
shall be made after qualifying the RET against the available
seats in the concerned subject. While granting admission to
the candidate for Ph.D. programme, the reservation policy
shall be followed as per rules.
!

Direct Admission (Relaxation from RET)

mu vH;fFkZ;ksa dks ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e esa 'kksk izo's k ijh{kk


(vkj-bZ-Vh-)esa lfEefyr gq;s fcuk lh/s izos'k fn;k tk;sxk tks fuEu esa
ls dksbZ ,d vgZrk j[krs gksa%&
(i)
,sls vH;FkhZ ftUgksaus ;w-th-lh-@lh-,l-vkbZ-vkj-(usV&
ts-vkj-,iQ-)@ usV@ LysV@ xsV ijh{kk mkh.kZ dh gksA
(ii)
,sls vH;FkhZ ftUgsa DokfyVh bEiwoz esUV izkxs kz e (QIP)@ iQSdYVh
MoyesUV izksxzke (FDP)/ iQSdYVh bEizwoesUV izksxzke (FIP)/
ds vUrxZr v;;kfro`fk iznku dh xbZ gksA

Those candidates who fulfil one of the following


requirements may be considered for Direct Admission
to Ph.D. programme without appearing in Research
Entrance Test (RET):(i)

A candidate who has passed UGC/CSIR(NET-JRF)/


NET/SLET /GATE examination.

(ii)

A candidate who is a teacher fellowship holder selected


under Quality Improvement Programme (QIP) /Faculty
Development Programme (FDP)/Faculty Imporvement
Programme (FIP).

lhks izos'k (vkj-bZ-Vh- ls NwV)

Procedure

fofk

List of eligible candidates for admission to Ph.D.


programme shall be provided by the Registrar to the
concerned Head of Department.

vgZ vH;fFkZ;ksa dh lwph dqylfpo }kjk lEcfUkr


fo"k;ksa ds foHkkxk;{kksa dks miyCk djkbZ tk,xhA

RET is only the eligibility test for Ph.D. programme.


The eligibility of the candidates will be valid for current
acadmic session only. The candidates who qualify the
RET will be called for interview to discuss their research
area before the Departmental Research Committee
(DRC) chaired by Head of the concerned department.

'kksk izos'k ijh{kk ih&,p-Mh- izksxzke ds fy, dsoy ik=krk


ijh{kk gSA vH;fFk;ksa dh ik=krk dsoy blh 'kSf{kd l=k ds
fy, ekU; gksxhA vkj-bZ-Vh- mkh.kZ vH;fFk;ksa dks muds 'kksk
{ks=k bR;kfn ds ckjs esa fopkj foe'kZ gsrq foHkkxh; 'kks/
lfefr (DRC) ftlds v;{k lEcfU/r foHkkxk;{k gksaxs
ds le{k lk{kkRdkj gsrq cqyk;k tk,xkA

Final selection of the candiadte shall be made on the


basis of discussion before the Departmenal Research
Committee about research area of his/her interest and
interview. The seat shall remain vacant in the concened
subject, if any candidate is not found suitable even after
the above process.

The supervisor shall be allocated to the selected candidate


in the meeting of Departmental Research Committee
subject to availability of seats and supervisor's consent

vH;FkhZ dk vfUre :i ls p;u foHkkxh; lfefr ds le{k


mldh 'kksk #fp ,oa lk{kkRdkj ds vkkkj ij fd;k tk,xkA
mDr izf;k ds i'pkr~ Hkh ;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ mi;qDr ugha
ik;k tkrk gS rks lEcfUkr fo"k; esa og LFkku fjDr jgsxkA
p;fur vH;FkhZ ds fy, funsZ'kd dk fofu;kstu foHkkxh;
'kks/ lfefr }kjk fukkZfjr fd;k tk,xk tks fd f'k{kd ds
vUrxZr miyC/ lhV] mldh lgefr o fo"k; fo'ks"kKrk

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Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

only, keeping in view of the specialization of the supervisor


as well as the research interest of the candidate during
his/her interview. The allocation/allottment of supervisor
shall not be left to individual student or teacher.
The same criteria for admission shall be aplicable to
RET -exempted candidates.

,oa vH;FkhZ dh ml {ks=k esa 'kks/ :fp ij vkkkfjr gksxkA


funa'Zs kd dk fofu;kstu O;fDrxr Nk=k@Nk=kk ,oa f'k{kd ij ugha
NksMk+ tk,xkA
vkj-bZ-Vh- ls NwV okys vH;fFkZ;ksa dh izos'k izf;k Hkh
mijksDr dh rjg gh dh tk;sxhA

LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME


OF INTERVIEW/DISCUSSION BEFORE DEPARTMENTAL
RESEARCH COMMITTEE

foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr ds le{k lk{kkRdkj@ifjppkZ


ds le; tek fd;s tkus okys izi=kksa dh lwph

Applicant must bring the following documents at the time of interview


/discussion before the Departmental Research Committee:

Note:-For OBC category, the caste of the candidates should


be in the central OBC list available on NCBC website
and OBC certificate issued as per Govt. of India format
only will be accepted. OBC certificate on the State Govt.
format will not be accepted.

vH;fFkZ;ksa dks foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr ds le{k lk{kkRdkj@ifjppkZ ds


le; fuEu izi=kksa lfgr lEcfU/r foHkkx esa vkuk gksxkA
!
izos'k ijh{kk dk izos'k i=k (ewy izfr)
!
gkbZ L dw y vFkok led{k ijh{kk ds iz e k.ki=k dh
izekf.kr@Loizekf.kr izfrfyfi
!
gkbZ L dw y vFkok led{k ijh{kk ds va d i=k dh
izekf.kr@Loizekf.kr izfrfyfi
!
b.VjehfM,V (10+2) vFkok led{k ijh{kk ds vad i=k dh
izekf.kr@Loizekf.kr izfrfyfi
!
Lukrd vFkok led{k ijh{kk ds lHkh o"kksZa@lsesLVjksa ds vad
i=kksa dh izekf.kr@Loizekf.kr izfrfyfi
!
Lukrdkskj vFkok led{k ijh{kk ds lHkh o"kksZa@lsesLVjksa ds
vad i=kksa dh izekf.kr@Loizekf.kr izfrfyfi
!
;w-th-lh-@lh-,l-vkbZ-vkj-(usV&ts-vkj-,iQ-)@ usV@ LysV@
xsV@iQSdYVh bEizwoesUV izksxzke (FIP) ds vUrxZr v;;kfro`fk
kkjd f'k{kd ds izek.k i=kksa dh lR;kfir izfrfyfi&'kksk izos'k
ijh{kk ls NwV ikus okys 'kh/s izos'k ds vUrxZr vkus okys
vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy;s
!
pfj=k izek.k i=k (ewy izfr)
!
vkj{k.k oxZ dk izek.k i=k (izekf.kr@Loizekf.kr izfrfyfi)
!
l{ke vfkdkjh }kjk iznk tkfr izek.k&i=k (izekf.kr@Loizekf.kr
izfrfyfi)
!
ftys ds eq[; fpfdRlkfkdkjh }kjk iznk fodykaxrk ds izek.k i=k dh
izekf.kr@Loizekf.kr izfrfyfi (fodykax vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,)
!
mijksDr lHkh izi=kksa dh ewy izfr;k (tkp gsrq)A
uksV%& vU; fiNMk oxZ ds fy;s vH;FkhZ dh tkfr vU; fiNMk oxZ
dhs NCBC osclkbV ij miyC/ dsUnzh; lwph esa gksuh pkfg;s
rFkk vU; fiNMk oxZ dk dsUnzh; izk:i esa tkjh izek.k i=k gh
Lohdk;Z gksxkA jkT; ljdkj ds izk:i ij tkjh izek.k i=k ekU;
ugha gksxkA

ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULT

ijh{kk ifj.kke dh ?kks"k.kk

The merit of the selected candidates shall be declared by


the Registrar and shall be displayed on the Vishwavidyalaya
website, notice boards of the concerned departments and the
Registrar office. Selected candidates shall also be informed by
registered post. However, the Vishwavidyalaya shall not be
responsible for any postal delay.

izos'k ijh{kk esa liQy gksus okys lHkh vH;fFkZ;ksa dh lwph


dqylfpo }kjk tkjh dh tk;sxh rFkk fo'ofo|ky; osclkbV] lEcfUkr
foHkkxksa o dqylfpo dk;kZy; ds lwpuk iVksa ij yxk;h tk;sxhA
p;fur vH;fFkZ;ksa dks iathr Mkd }kjk Hkh lwpuk nh tk;sxhA fdlh
Hkh Lrj ij Mkd esa nsjh ds fy, fo'ofo|ky; mkjnk;h ugha gksxkA

Admit card of the entrance test. (Original copy)

Attested/self attested copy of high school or equivalent


examination certificate

Attested/self attested copy of high school or equivalent


examination marksheet

Attested/self attested copy of Intermediate (10+2) or


equivalent examination marksheet

Attested/self attested copies of marksheets of all years/


semesters of graduation

Attested/self attested copies of marksheets of all years/


semesters of post graduation

Attested/self attested copies of UGC/CSIR(NET-JRF)/


NET/SLET/GATE/Teacher fellowship holder certificate in
support of RET exemption under direct admission

Character certificate (original copy)

Reservation category certificate (attested copy)

Attested/self attested copy of caste certificate issued


by competent authority

Attested/self attested copy of the certificate of physically


disabled candidates issued by District CMO

Original copy of all the above certificates/documents (for


verification).

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ISSUE OF ADMIT CARD FOR ENTRANCE EXAM

izos'k ijh{kk ds fy;s izos'k i=k

Admit card shall be despatched by registered post. If any candidate


does not receive the admit card before three days of the date of
entrance examination, he/she should contact the Registrar office
personally alongwith with documentary evidences.

In case a candidate does not receive his/her admit card

or loses it, he/she can get duplicate admit card by paying


Rs. 50/- in cash and submitting a passport size
photograph.
!

Vishwavidyalaya shall not be responsible for any postal


delay.

If the information furnished by the candidate is found false


his/her eligibility shall be cancelled even after issuing the
admit card.

If any candidate uses unfair means in the examination or

fdlh Hkh Lrj ij Mkd esa nsjh ds fy;s fo'ofo|ky;


mkjnk;h ugha gksxkA

;fn fdlh vH;FkhZ }kjk nh x;h lwpuk xyr ik;h x;h rks
izos'k i=k tkjh fd;s tkus ds i'pkr~ Hkh mldh ik=krk fujLr
dj fn;k tk;sxkA

marks any sign inside the answer sheet, his/her result


may be cancelled.
!

vuqfpr lk/uksa dk iz;ksx

USE OF UNFAIR MEANS


!

izos'k i=k iathd`r Mkd }kjk Hksts tk;saxsA ;fn fdlh vH;FkhZ
dks izos'k ijh{kk ls rhu fnu iwoZ rd izos'k i=k ugha feyrk
gS rks og vius vkosnu lEcfU/r nLrkostksa ds lkFk O;fDrxr
:i ls dqylfpo dk;kZy; esa lEidZ djsaA
izos'k i=k ds u feyus ij ;k [kks tkus ij nwljk izos'k i=k
ikliksVZ lkbt iQksVks tek djus ij #0 50@& ds Hkqxrku ij
izkIr fd;k tk ldsxkA

If the use of unfair means is proved at any stage of the


admission procedure the candidature/admission of the

candidate shall be cancelled.

ijh{kk esa vuqfpr lk/uksa dk iz;ksx djus ij ;k mkj iqfLrdk


esa fdlh izdkj dk igpku fpUg cuk gqvk feyus ij vH;FkhZ
dk ijh{kk ifj.kke fujLr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
vuqfpr lk/uksa dk iz;ksx izos'k izf;k ds fdlh Hkh Lrj ij
fl gksus ij ml vH;FkhZ dh ik=krk@izos'k fujLr dj fn;k
tk;sxkA

GENERAL INSTRUCTION FOR ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

izo's k ijh{kk ds fy, lkekU; funs'Z k

!
!

No candidate shall be allowed to appear in the RET


without admit card.

cSBus dh vuqefr ugha nh tk;sxhA

The candidate should go through eligilibity criteria as


mentioned in this Information Brochure and Rules &
Regulations before appearing in the entrance examination.
In case it is found that he/she does not fulfill the eligibility
criteria etc., his/her candidature/admission shall
automatically stand cancelled at any stage during or after
admission process.

izos'k ijh{kk esa lfEefyr gksus ls iwoZ vH;FkhZ dks bl foojf.kdk


,oa fu;ekoyh esa nh xbZ vgZrk, ns[k ysuh gksaxhA ;fn izos'k ds
fdlh Hkh Lrj ij ;k izos'kksijkUr ;s ik;k x;k fd vH;FkhZ
vgZrk, iw.kZ ugha djrk@djrh gS rks mldh ik=krk@izos'k Lor% gh
fujLr gks tk;sxkA

Candidates are allowed to bring with them ball pen and


admit card only in the examination hall. Calculator,
cellphone, watch with calculator etc. shall not be allowed
in the examination hall.

ijh{kk Hkou esa vH;FkhZ dsoy ckyiSu ,oa izos'k i=k gh ysdj
vk;saxsA dSydqysVj] eksckby iQksu] dSydqysVj okyh ?kM+h bR;kfn
dks ijh{kk Hkou esa ykuk oftZr gksxkA

All the candidates must reach the examination hall half an


hour before the commencement of the examination.

lHkh vH;fFkZ;ksa dks izos'k ijh{kk ls vkkk ?k.Vk iwoZ izos'k ijh{kk
LFky ij igqpuk gksxkA

Smoking, food articles and any type of drink except


drinking water are strictly prohibited.

Information Brochure, Ph.D. Programme (2015-16)

fdlh Hkh vH;FkhZ dks fcuk izos'k i=k ds 'kks/ izos'k ijh{kk esa

ijh{kk Hkou esa 'kq ty ds vfrfjDr fdlh Hkh izdkj dk is;


inkFkZ] [kkn~; inkFkZ ;k kweziku oftZr gSA

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Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

fu;e&mifu;e

RULES & REGULATIONS

1- izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z

1. PRE - Ph.D. COURSE WORK


After being selected for Ph.D. programme a student
shall be required to undertake Course Work for a
minimum period of one semester. The course work
shall be treated as pre-Ph.D. preparation and shall
include a course on research methodology which
includes quantitative methods and computer applications.
It may also consist of review of published work in the
relevent field. The course shall also contain contents
pertaining to that particular subject.

ih&,p-Mh- izksxzke esa p;u gksus ds mijkUr 'kkskkFkhZ dks U;wure ,d


lsesLVj vof/ dk ikB~;e dk;Z djuk gksxkA ;g ikB~;e dk;Z
ih&,p-Mh- dh iwoZ rS;kjh dk ekuk tk;sxkA blesa 'kks/ ifr
(Research Methodology) dk ikB~;e gksxk ftlesa ifjek.kkRed ifr
(Quantitative Method) ,oa dEI;wVj iz;ksx 'kkfey gksxkA blesa lEcfU/r
v;;u {ks=k esa fd, x;s 'kks/ izdk'kuksa dh leh{kk Hkh 'kkfey gSA bl
ikB~;e esa fo"k; fo'ks"k ls lEcfU/r fo"k; oLrq Hkh lfEefyr gksxhA

(i)

It will be mandatory for each candidate to pass this


course to be conducted by the Vishwavidyalaya for
each subject.

(i)

izR;sd 'kks/kFkhZ dks fo'ofo|ky; }kjk izR;sd fo"k; ds fy;s


fu/kZfjr izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z mkh.kZ djuk vko';d
gksxkA

(ii)

There will be two papers of 100 marks each in

(ii)

izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z esa 100&100 vadksa ds nks iz'u


i=k gksaxsA izR;sd iz'ui=k esa 70 vadkas dh ijh{kk lsesLVj ds
vUr esa ijh{kk gksxh rFkk 30 vadkas dk lrr vkUrfjd
ewY;kadu gksxk ftlesa ls 20 vad fyf[kr ijh{kk@le;kof/
ijh{kk (Term Paper) ds fy, fu/kZfjr gksxa s rFkk 10 vad 'kkskkFkhZ ds
funs'Z kd }kjk lkfgR; los{Z k.k (Literature survey), 'kks/ i=kkas dh
leh{kk (Review of Research Papers), izLrqrhdj.k (Presentation)
,oa mifLFkfr vkfn ds vk/kj ij fn, tk;sxa As izR;sd iz'u i=k ds
lrr vkUrfjd ewY;kadu ds 20 vadksa okyh fyf[kr ijh{kk ds iz'u
i=k dk ewY;kadu lEcfU/r izk;kid djsxa s ftUgksua s og iz'u i=k
i<+k;k gksA izR;sd iz'u i=k esa U;wure mkh.kkd 40% gksxa As

pre-Ph.D. course work. In each paper there shall be end


semester examination of 70 marks. 30 marks in each
paper shall be for internal assessment out of which 20
marks shall be for written test (term paper) & 10 marks
shall be given by the supervisor of the candidate on the
basis of literature survey, review of research papers,
presentation & attendance etc. The written test of 20
marks of each paper of internal assessment shall be
evaluated by the concerned teaching faculty who has
taught the course.The minimum pass marks for this
course in each paper will be 40%.
(iii)

The candidate shall be given maximum of two successive


attempts to pass this course.

(iii)

'kkskkFkhZ dks bl ikB~;e dk;Z dks mkh.kZ djus ds fy,


yxkrkj vf/dre nks volj iznku fd, tk;saxsA

(iv)

If a candidate fails to pass this course in two attempts,


his/her candidature for registration shall be cancelled.

(iv)

;fn 'kkskkFkhZ yxkrkj nks voljksa esa Hkh bl ikB~;e dk;Z dks mkh.kZ
ugha dj ikrk gS] rks mldh iathdj.k gsrq ik=krk fujLr ekuh tk;sxhA

(v)

This course work shall be run by the concerned


department for male candidates in main campus and
for female candidates in Kanya Gurukula Campus,
Haridwar/Dehradun.

(v)

;g ikB~;e dk;Z lEcfU/r foHkkx }kjk iq#"k vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy,


eq[; ifjlj esa rFkk efgyk vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, dU;k xq#dqy
ifjlj gfj}kj@nsgjknwu esa pyk;k tk;sxkA

2.

CONSTITUTION
AND
FUNCTION
OF
DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE (DRC)

2- foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr dk xBu ,oa dk;Z


foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr dk xBu fuEu izdkj fd;k tk;sxk%&

The Department Research Committee (DRC) shall be


constituted as follows:-

(i)

foHkkxk;{k&ps;jeSu ,oa la;kstd

All Professors of the department.

(ii)

foHkkx ds leLr izksiQslj

One Associate Professor of the department in order of


seniority (tenure 3 years)

(iii)

foHkkx dk ofj"Brk e esa ,d ,lksfl,V izksiQslj


(dk;Zdky 3 o"kZ)

(i)

Head of the department-Chairman & Convener

(ii)
(iii)

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(iv)

One Assiatant Professor of the department who is eligible


to be a research guide in order of seniority (tenure 3
years)

(iv)

foHkkx dk ofj"Brk e esa ,d vflLVsUV izksiQslj tks 'kks/


funZs'kd cuus ds fy;s vgZ gks (dk;Zdky 3 o"kZ)

(v)

All concerned research guides of the department (as


special invitee at the time of the allotment of the Ph.D.
student only).

(v)

foHkkx ds leLr lEcfU/r 'kks/ funZs'kd (dsoy 'kks/ Nk=k


ds fofu;kstu ds le; ij fo'ks"k vkefU=kr)

The DRC will also monitor the research activities and research
projects of the concerned department.

foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr foHkkx dh 'kks/ ifj;kstukvksa ,oa 'kks/ f;kdykikas


dh ns[kjs[k Hkh djsxhA

3.

PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION AND FUNCTION


OF THE RESEARCH DEGREE COMMITTEE (RDC)

3- iath;u izf;k ,oa 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr ds dk;Z

(i)

The eligible candidates for Ph.D. degree shall submit


their application/registration form alongwith a synopsis
of the proposed topic in ten copies (typed/printed)
recommended by his/her supervisor and forwarded by
head of department to the office of Registrar.

(i)

'kks/ mikf/ gsrq vgZ vH;FkhZ viuk vkosnu i=k izLrkfor fo"k; dh
izLrkouk ,oa :ijs[kk (Synopsis) dh Vafdr ;k eqfnzr 10&10
izfr;kas lafgr vius funs'Z kd dh laLrqfr ds lkFk foHkkxk;{k ls
vxzlkfjr djokdj dqylfpo dk;kZy; esa izfs "kr djsxk@djsxhA

(ii)

The candidate should write his/her name, complete


postal address and contact number at the front page of
the synopsis.

(ii)

:ijs[kk ds izFke i`"B ij 'kkskkFkhZ }kjk viuk iw.kZ irk ,oa iQksu
ua vo'; vafdr djuk pkfg,A

(iii)

The application form and synopsis for Ph.D. registration,

(iii)

'kks/ mikf/ iath;u gsrq izR;sd n`f"V ls iw.kZ vkosnu i=k ,oa
:ijs[kk lEcfU/r fo"k; dh 'kksk mikf/ lfefr (RDC) ds
le{k izLrqr djus gksxa As 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr dh cSBd dh lwpuk
la;kstd }kjk 'kkskkFkhZ ,oa funs'Z kd dks ;Fkk le; ns nh tk;sxh
rkfd os izLrkfor fo"k; ds cpko (Defend)@Li"Vhdj.k djus
gsrq vfuok;Z :i ls mifLFkr jg ldsAa 'kkskkFkhZ ds fy, 'kks/
mikf/ lfefr ds le{k mifLFkr gksuk vfuok;Z gksxkA

complete in all respects shall be placed before the RDC


of the concerned subject. The notice of the meeting of
RDC shall be given to the candidate and the supervisor
well in advance by the convener of RDC so that the
candidate may defend the proposed topic in the meeting.
It will be compulsory for the candidate to be present
before the RDC.
(iv)

The RDC shall be constituted as follows:-

(iv)

'kks/ mikf/ lfefr dk xBu fuEu izdkj ls gksxk%&

a.

Vice Chancellor - Chairman

a.

dqyifr&v;{k

b.

Dean of the faculty

b.

ladk; ds ladk;k;{k

c.

Two subject experts appointed by the Vice-Chancellor


(tenure 3 years)

c.

dqyifr }kjk euksuhr nks fo"k; fo'ks"kK (dk;Zdky 3 o"kZ)

d.

Head of the department - Convener

d.

foHkkx ds foHkkxk;{k&la;kstd

e.

All Professors of the department

e.

foHkkx ds leLr izksiQslj

f.

One Associate Professor of the department in order of


seniority (tenure 3 years)

f.

foHkkx dk ofj"Brk e esa ,d ,lksfl;sV izkis Qslj (dk;Zdky 3 o"kZ)

g.

One Assistant Professor of the department who is eligible

g.

foHkkx dk ofj"Brk e esa ,d vflLVsUV izkis Qslj tks funsZ'kd

to be research guide in order of seniority (tenure 3 years)


(v)

cuus ds fy;s vgZ gks (dk;Zdky 3 o"kZ)

The meeting of RDC shall be held once in a year

(v)

arranged by the Convener. Vice-Chancellor shall be the

}kjk vkgwr dh tk;sxhA dqyifr bl lfefr ds v;{k gksaxsA

Chairperson of this meeting.

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(vi)

The candidate shall have to submit the migration certificate


within three months from the date of admission in pre-Ph.D.
course work. In case he/she fails to do so, he/she shall not
be permitted to appear in the pre-Ph.D. course work

(vi)

vH;FkhZ dks izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z esa izos'k dhs frfFk
ls rhu ekg ds vanj izotu izek.k i=k (Migration Certificate)
tek djuk gksxkA ;fn og ,slk djus esa vliQy jgrk@jgrh gS rks
,sls vH;FkhZ dks izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z dh ijh{kk esa
vuqefr ugha nh tk;sxhA

4-

'kks/ funsZ'kd ,oa lg&funsZ'kd ds fy, ik=krk


ekin.M

examination.

4.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR Ph.D.


SUPERVISOR AND CO-SUPERVISOR

A supervisor for guiding research shall be a permanent


faculty in a post-graduate teaching department of the subject
concerned of this Vishwavidyalaya with the following
qualifications:-

bl fo'ofo|ky; ds lEcfU/r fo"k; ds Lukrdkskj foHkkx


esa dk;Zjr LFkk;h f'k{kd ftuesa fuEu ;ksX;rk gksxh os funsZ'kd @
lg&funsZ'kd gks ldrs gSa%&

(i)

(i)

MkDVjsV (Ph.D.) mikf/ izkIr ,sls f'k{kd ftUgsa ;wthlh


osrueku esa U;wure yxkrkj rhu o"kZ dk lEcfU/r fo"k; esa
Lukrdkskj d{kkvksa ds v;kiu dk vuqHko gks rFkk ftuds
U;wure rhu 'kks/ i=k fdlh ewY;kafdr 'kks/ if=kdk esa
izdkf'kr gksaA orZeku esa tks f'k{kd 'kks/ funs'Z kd dk dk;Z dj
jgs gSa os 'kks/ funsZ'kd cus jgsaxsA
vFkok
MkWDVjsV (Ph.D) mikf/ izkIr ,sls f'k{kd ftUgsa U;wure
ikap o"kZ dk yxkrkj iksLV MkWDVjy iQSyks (ih-Mh-,iQ-) dk
vuqHko (MkWD;weUs Vh izek.k ds lkFk) gks rFkk ftuds iksLV&MkWDVjy
iQSyks ds nkSjku U;wure ikp 'kks/ i=k fdlh ewY;kafdr 'kks/
if=kdk esa izdkf'kr gkaAs ,sls f'k{kdksa dh 'kks/ funs'Z kd cuus dh
vgZrk@ik=krk 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr }kjk Lohd`r dh tk;sxhA

(ii)

'kks/kFkhZ dh izkFkZuk ij mijksDr ;ksX;rkkkjd fo'ofo|ky; ds


fdlh vU; foHkkx dk f'k{kd 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr }kjk Lohd`r
fd;s tkus ij lg&funs'Z kd fu;qDr fd;k tk ldrk gSA fo'ofo|ky;
ls ckgj ds fdlh fof'k"V fo}ku~] tks v;kiu@ 'kks/ laLFkku esa
dk;Zjr gks rFkk lEcfUkr 'kks/ fo"k; esa fuiq.k gks] dks 'kks/ lfefr
dh iwoZ Lohd`fr ds vkkkj ij lg&funs'Z kd fu;qDr fd;k tk
ldrk gSA fo'ofo|ky; ds ,sls f'k{kd ftUgsa ;w0th0lh0 osru
e esa Lukrd d{kkvksa dk ikap o"kZ dk fu;fer f'k{k.k vuqHko
gks rFkk ih&,p-Mh- mikf/ izkIr djus ds mijkUr fdlh ewY;kafdr
'kks/ if=kdk esa ikap 'kks/ i=k izdkf'kr djk;s gks]a mUgsa lEcfU/r
foHkkxk;{k@ladk;k;{k dh laLrqfr ij 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr dh
vuqefr ds lkFk lg&funZ's kd fu;qDr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
;fn fdlh 'kks/kFkhZ dk funsZ'kd mldk 'kks/ dk;Z iw.kZ gksus ls
igys lsokfuo`r gks tkrk gS rks lEcfU/r foHkkxk;{k ls
tkudkjh izkIr dj dqyifr }kjk foHkkx dk vU; f'k{kd
funsZ'kd ds :i esa fu;qDr fd;k tk;sxkA
fo'ofo|ky; dk dksbZ Hkh f'k{kd lsokfuo`fk ls iwoZ rHkh funs'Z kd
cu ldrk gS tc mlds vius fo"k; dh foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr
dh cSBd dh frfFk ls de ls de rhu o"kZ 'ks"k gksaA

He must possess Ph.D. degee with at least three years of


regular teaching experience of P.G. classes in UGC scale
and should have at least three research papers published in
a refereed journal. Existing supervisors shall continue to
supervise the Ph.D. thesis.
OR
He must possess Ph.D. degee with at least five years
of regular Post Doctoral Fellow (PDF) experience (with
documentary support) and should have at least five
research papers published in refereed journal during Post
Doctoral Fellow. Eligibility of such faculty member to
act as supervisor shall be approved by RDC.

(ii)

A co-supervisor from the other department of the


Vishwavidyalaya with the above qualifications may be
appointed on the request of research scholar with the
approval of RDC. An eminent scholar from outside the
Vishwavidyalaya working in teaching /research
organization having expertise in the subject of research
may be permitted to act as co-supervisor with the prior
approval of RDC. The faculty members of GKV having
five years regular teaching experience of under graduate
classes in UGC scale and have published atleast five
research papers in refereed journal after the award of
Ph.D. degree may be appointed as co-supervisor with
the approvel of RDC on the recommandation of the
concerend Head/Dean.

(iii)

(iv)

(iii)

If a supervisor retires before the completion of the


research work of his/her research scholar another faculty
member of the department shall be appointed as
supervisior by the Vice Chancellor after getting
information from the concerned Head of Department.
A teacher of the Vishwavidyalaya may become the
supervisor of the research scholar before three years of
his/her retirement as on date of DRC of each year.

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(v)

(v)

The maximum number of research scholars under a


supervisor shall be as follows:Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor (Stage III)

08
07
06

Assistant Professor (Stage II)

05

Assistant Professor (Stage I)

04

uksV%&
(a) fdlh Hkh f'k{kd ds funsZ'kd cuus ds vfrfjDr fdlh
'kkskkFkhZ dk lg&funsZ'kd gksus ij ml f'k{kd dh 'kks/kfFkZ;ksa
dh fu/kZfjr la[;k esa bldh x.kuk ugha dh tk;sxhA rFkkfi]
izR;sd f'k{kd ds fy, lg funsZ'ku djus ds fy;s 'kkskkfFZk;ksa
dh vfkdre la[;k fuEu izdkj gksxh%
(i)
izkis Qslj
& 04
(ii)
,lksf'k,V izksiQslj & 03
(iii)
vflLVsUV izksiQslj & 02
fdlh nwljs laLFkku@fo'ofo|ky; ds fdlh 'kks/kFkhZ dk
funZ's kd@lg&funZ's kd gksus ds fy;s xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky;
ds vf/dkfj;ksa ls iwoZ vuqefr ysuh vko';d gksxhA
(b) lhV fofu;kstu ds le; vkj{k.k f'k{kdokj ykxw gksxkA
(vi) 'kkskkFkhZ }kjk 'kks/ xzUFk (Ph.D. Thesis) tek djus ds mijkUr
lEcfU/r funsZ'kd dh og lhV fjDr ekuh tk;sxhA

Note:(a)

For Co-supervision the number of seats allotted under


the supervision of a teacher shall not be counted.
However, the maximum number of research scholars
allowed for Co-supervision under a teacher shall be as
follows:
(i) Professor

- 04

(ii) Associate Professor

- 03

(iii) Assistant Professor

- 02

To become a supervisor/co-supervisor of a student of


other Institutions/ University, a prior permission from
Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya authorities shall be
mandatory.
(b)

Reservation policy in case of seat allotment will be


implemented teacherwise.

(vi)

After submission of Ph.D. thesis by a research scholar,


the seat shall be treated as vacant under the concerned
supervisor.

5. SUBMISSION OF PROGRESS REPORT


(i)

It shall be mandatory for each research scholar to


submit his/her quarterly research progress report
certified by his/her supervisor through the Head in the
office of the Registrar.

(ii)

Each research scholar shall have to deposit prescribed


monthly fee in the office of Registrar.

,d funsZ'kd ds vUrxZr 'kkskkfFZk;ksa dh vf/dre la[;k fuEu


izdkj gksxh%&
izkis Qslj
&
08
,lksfl,V izksiQslj
&
07
vflLVsUV izksiQslj (LVst& III)&
06
vflLVsUV izksiQslj (LVst&II) &
05
vflLVsUV izksiQslj (LVst&I) &
04

5-

izxfr fooj.k dk izLrqrhdj.k

(i)

izR;sd 'kkskkFkhZ ds fy, viuk =kSekfld 'kks/ izxfr fooj.k


vius funsZ'kd ls izekf.kr djokdj foHkkxk;{k ds ek;e ls
dqylfpo dk;kZy; esa tek djkuk vko';d gksxkA
izR;sd 'kkskkFkhZ dks fu/kZfjr ekfld 'kqYd dqylfpo dk;kZy;
esa tek djuk gksxkA

(ii)

6. CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION

6-

iath;u fujLrhdj.k

(i)

The minimum and maximum period for submitting the


thesis shall be two years and five years respectively. This
period shall be counted from the date of commencement
of Pre-Ph.D. classes. The Ph.D. registration shall
automatically be treated as cancelled after five years.

(i)

'kks/ dk;Z dh vof/ U;wure nks o"kZ rFkk vf/dre ikp o"kZ
gksxhA ;g vof/ izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z dh d{kk,a
izkjEHk gksus dh frfFk ls ekuh tk;sxhA ikp o"kZ dh vof/ ds
i'pkr~ iathdj.k Lor% fujLr ekuk tk;sxkA

(ii)

If two successive quarterly research progress reports


of the research scholar along with monthly fee are not
submitted in the Vishwavidyalaya office, the registration
of the research scholar may be cancelled. However,
on the written request of the research scholar with the
recommendation of the supervisor and forwarded by

(ii)

;fn 'kks/kFkhZ ds yxkrkj nks 'kks/ izxfr fooj.k rFkk ekfld


'kqYd fo'ofo|ky; dk;kZy; esa tek u gks rks mldk
iathdj.k fujLr fd;k tk ldrk gSA iathdj.k fujLrhdj.k ij
fopkj gsrq 'kks/kFkhZ ds fyf[kr izkFkZuk i=k ij tks fd mlds
'kks/ funsZ'kd }kjk laLrqr ,oa foHkkxk;{k }kjk vxzlkfjr gks]
foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr esa vafre fu.kZ; gsrq izsf"kr fd;k tk;sxkA

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HOD, his/her case shall be referred to the DRC for final


decision. This opportunity shall be provided only once
during the entire period of Ph.D. programme.

7.

;g volj 'kks/kFkhZ dks ih&,p-Mh- izksxzke dh iw.kZ vof/ ds


nkSjku dsoy ,d ckj gh fn;k tk;sxkA

7-

LAYOUT OF THE THESIS

'kks/ xzUFk dk vfHkU;kl


'kks/ xzUFk dk vfHkU;kl ([kkdk) fuEu izdkj gksxk%&

The layout of Ph.D. thesis shall be as follows:-

'kkskkFkhZ dk ?kks"k.kk i=k


(ii)
funsZ'kd dk izek.k i=k
(iii)
lg&funsZ'kd dk izek.k i=k (;fn dksbZ gks)
(iv) foHkkxk;{k dk izek.k i=k
(v) 'kks/kFkhZ }kjk /U;okn i=k
(vi) fo"k; lwph
(vii) 'kks/ xzUFk dk eq[; Hkkx] lUnHkZ lwph@ifjf'kf"V;ksa] fVIi.kh]
xzUFk lwph vkfn lfgrA

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)

Candidate's declaration
Supervisor's certificate
Co-supervisor's certificate (If any)
Certificate of HOD
Acknowledgement by the candidate
Contents
Main body of the thesis alongwith references/
bibliography, notes and appendices etc.

(i)

8.

EVALUATION OF THE THESIS

8-

'kksk xzUFk dk ewY;kadu

(i)

The Ph.D. scholar shall submit a draft thesis within a


period of minimum two years and maximum five years
from the date of commencement of pre- Ph.D. course
work classes.

(i)

'kkskkFkhZ izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dh d{kk,a izkjEHk gksus dh


frfFk ls U;wure nks o"kZ ,oa vfkdre ikp o"kZ esa 'kksk xzUFk
tek djsxkA

(ii)

Ph.D. student shall publish at least one research paper


in refereed journal and also have to present one research
paper in National/International conference/seminar
before the submission of the Ph.D. thesis. The candidate
shall have to produce evidence for the same in the form
of acceptance letter or reprints of the published paper
and certificate of the paper presented in the conference
seminar.

(ii)

'kksk xzUFk izLrqr djus lss iwoZ 'kkskkFkhZ U;wure ,d 'kksk i=k
ewY;kafdr 'kksk if=kdk esa izdkf'kr djk;sxk rFkk U;wure ,d
'kks/ i=k jk"Vh;@vUrjkZ"Vh; dkasal@lsfeukj esa izLrqr djsxkA
'kks/kFkhZ bu 'kksk i=kksa ds jhfizaV ;k Lohd`fr i=k rFkk
dkasal@lsfeukj esa izLrqr fd;s x;s 'kks/ i=kksa ds izek.ki=k
izek.k Lo:i izLrqr djsxkA

(iii)

Prior to submission of the Ph.D. thesis. the student shall


make a pre-submission seminar of Ph.D. work / thesis
in the department that may be open to all the faculty
members and research students, for getting feedback
and comments, which may be suitably incorporated into
the draft thesis on the advice of the supervisor.

(iii)

'kksk xzaFk izLrqr djus ls iwoZ 'kkskkFkhZ dks foHkkx esa ,d iwoZ
ih&,p-Mh- lsfeukj izLrqr djuk gksxk tks fd leLr ladk;
lnL;ksa ,oa 'kksk Nk=kksa ds fy, [kqyk jgsxk] rkfd fVIif.k;k
,oa lq>ko izkIr gks ldsa ftudks funsZ'kd ds lq>ko ij MkV
'kksk xzUFk esa lfEefyr fd;k tk ldsA

(iv)

After completion of the research work the research


scholar shall submit three typed copies of the thesis
with the certificate of the supervisor
(Annexure-II) alongwith candidate's declaration
(annexure-I) and forwarded by Head/Convenor of the RDC
(Annexure -IV) to the office of the Registrar alongwith
summary and synopsis approved by RDC and fee etc.
The certificate (Annexure-III) duly singned by cosupervisor is essential wherever co-supervisor has been
appointed.

(iv)

'kksk dk;Z iw.kZ gksus ij 'kks/kFkhZ dks 'kks/ xzUFk dh rhu Vkbi
dh gqbZ izfr;k funsZ'kd ds izek.k i=k (layXud&II) ,oa
'kkskkFkhZ ds ?kks"k.kk i=k lfgr (layXud&I) foHkkxk;{k@'kksk
mikfk lfefr ds la;kstd }kjk vxzlkfjr (layXud&IV) djokdj
dqylfpo dk;kZy; esa 'kks/ xzUFk dk lkjka'k vkSj :ijs[kk
(Synopsis) ,oa 'kqYdkfn lfgr tek djuh gksxhA ftl 'kks/kFkhZ
dk lg&funs'Z kd fu;qDr gks] mls 'kksk xzUFk esa muds }kjk
gLrk{kfjr izek.k i=k (layXud&III)layXu djuk vko';d gksxkA

Note:Typed copies (both sides of the page) of the thesis shall


be hard bound with cover page in brown colour. The
candidate will also submit two soft copies of the thesis
in CD one for Registrar office and the other for UGC.

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UkksV%& 'kks/ xzUFk dh Vkbi izfr;k (i`"B ds nksuksa vksj) czkmQu dyj
ds vkoj.k i`"B ds lkFk lftYn gksxhA vH;FkhZ dks 'kks/ xzUFk
dh nks lkWV izfr;k lhMh esa tek djuh gksaxh ftuesa ls ,d
dqylfpo dk;kZy; rFkk nwljh fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx
ds fy;s gksxhA
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(v)

The research scholar shall submit a summary of Ph.D.

(v)

'kksk xzUFk ds lkFk 'kkskkFkhZ dks yxHkx 10&15 i`"Bksa esa


lkj&la{ksi (Summary) ,oa Lohd`r :i js[kk (Synopsis)
tek djuh gksxh (izR;sd rhu izfr;ksa esa)A
'kksk xzUFk dh Hkk"kk fgUnh@laLd`r@vaxzsth gksxh] fdUrq Hkk"kk@
lkfgR; fo"k;d 'kksk xzUFk viuh&viuh Hkk"kk esa gh fy[ks
tk;sxa As mnkgj.kkFkZ& laLd`r fo"k;d 'kksk xzUFk laLd`r Hkk"kk es]a
fgUnh fo"k;d 'kksk xzUFk fgUnh Hkk"kk esa vkSj vaxt
sz h fo"k;d
'kks/ xzUFk vaxt
sz h Hkk"kk esa fy[kus vfuok;Z gksxa As
'kksk xzUFk esa fuEufyf[kr fo'ks"krk, gksuh vko';d gSa %&
'kksk xzUFk vUos"k.kkRed gks] ftlesa rF;ksa ,oa fo"k;ksa dk
lekos'k gks rFkk og vkykspukRed ,oa rdZlaxr fu.kZ;ksa ij
vkkkfjr gksuk pkfg,A
dk;Z ekSfyd gks] vuqdj.k u gks] mlesa 'kkskkFkhZ dh leh{kkRed
izfrHkk rFkk fu.kZ; djus dh {kerk dk izn'kZu gksuk pkfg,A

thesis of about 10 to 15 pages and approved synopsis


alongwith the thesis (three copies each).
(vi)

The language of the thesis shall be Hindi/English/


Sanskrit. But the thesis related to language/literature
shall essentially be written in the respective language
only i.e. a thesis of Sanskrit subject in Sanskrit language,
a thesis of Hindi subject in Hindi language and a thesis
of English subject in English language.

(vi)

(vii)

The Ph.D. thesis must satisfy the following requirements:-

(vii)

a.

The thesis must be characterized by discovery of facts


or by new interpretation of facts and it must be also based
on critical examination and sound judgement.

a.

b.

The work must be original, not just imitation and should


reflect the candidate's capacity for critical examination
and sound judgement.

b.

(viii) For the evaluation of Ph.D. thesis, the


Vice-Chancellor shall invite two panels of examiners
each consisting of five names (Professors, Associate
Professors, Scientist-F & above only) from the supervisor
and head of the concerned department. The ViceChancellor can also include some/few other names of
examiners from other sources, if he desires so. Out of
the panels he shall appoint two examiners (at least one
shall be from outside the state) for evaluation of the thesis.
These examiners shall send their reports of the thesis
within a period of two months from the date of receipt of
the thesis confidentially to the Registrar.

(viii)

(ix)

(ix)

The research scholar shall be declared fail in case both


the examiners reject the thesis. If one of them recommends
(accepts) the thesis and the other rejects it, the thesis
shall be sent to the third examiner and his report shall be
treated as final. However, the reports of both the above
examiners will not be sent to the third examiner.

(x)

If both the examiners recommend some modifications


in the thesis or in part of the thesis in their reports, the
research scholar shall have to modify the thesis
accordingly. If one of the two examiners accepts the
thesis and the other examiner recommends modifications,
even then his/her thesis shall be sent to the third examiner,
whose decision shall be treated as final.

(x)

(xi)

After having been asked for correction in the thesis, the


research scholar shall have to submit his/her thesis
within six months from the date of receipt of such
intimation, but not before three months. The prescribed
fee (Rs. 5000/-) shall also be deposited alongwith this

(xi)

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'kksk xzUFk ds ewY;kadu gsrq dqyifr funsZ'kd rFkk lEcfUkr


foHkkxk;{k ls ijh{kdksa ds ikp&ikp ukeksa dh nks lwfp;k
(dsoy izksiQslj] ,lksfl,V izksiQslj] oSKkfud&,iQ ,oa mlls
mQij) ds uke ekaxsxsA ;fn vko';d le>sa rks dqyifr vU;
lzksrksa ls Hkh uke ys ldrs gSaA buesa ls og 'kksk xzUFk ds
ewY;kadu gsrq nks ijh{kdksa dks (ftlesa de ls de ,d jkT;
ls ckgj dk gks) fu;qDr djsaxsA ijh{kd 'kksk xzUFk dk
ewY;kadu lEcUkh viuk izfrosnu (Report) 'kksk xzUFk izkIr
gksus ds nks ekg ds vUnj xksiuh; :i ls dqylfpo dks Hkstxas As
nksuksa ijh{kdksa }kjk 'kksk xzUFk vLohd`r dj fn, tkus dh
voLFkk esa 'kkskkFkhZ dks vuqkh.kZ ?kksf"kr dj fn;k tk,xkA ;fn
,d ijh{kd 'kksk xzUFk dks Lohd`r djs rFkk nwljk vLohd`r
djs] rks 'kksk xzUFk dks rhljs ijh{kd ds ikl Hkstk tk,xk rFkk
mlds izfrosnu (Report) dks vfUre ekuk tk,xkA ijUrq nksuksa
ijh{kdksa ds izfrosnu rhljs ijh{kd dks ugha Hksts tk;saxsA
;fn 'kksk xzUFk ds nksuksa ijh{kdksa ds izfrosnu (Report) esa
;g n'kkZ;k x;k gks fd 'kksk xzUFk dks ;k mlds dqN va'k dks
la'kksfkr fd;k tk;s rks 'kkskkFkhZ dks viuk 'kksk xzUFk iqu%
la'kksfkr djuk gksxkA ;fn nks esa ls ,d ijh{kd 'kksk xzUFk dks
Lohd`r djs rFkk nwljk mlesa la'kksku dh laLr`fr djs rc Hkh
mldk 'kksk xzUFk rhljs ijh{kd dks Hkstk tk,xk] ftldk
fu.kZ; vfUre ekuk tk,xkA
'kksk xzUFk esa la'kksku dk vkns'k feyus ij 'kkskkFkhZ dks viuk
la'kksfkr 'kksk xzUFk bl vkns'k dh frfFk ls vfkdre N% ekg
ds vUnj tek djuk gksxk] ijUrq rhu ekg ls iwoZ ughaA
la ' kks f kr 'kks k xz U Fk ds lkFk fukkZ f jr 'kq Y d
(#5000@&) Hkh nsuk gksxkA iwoZ esa fu;qDr ijh{kd gh
Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

la'kksfkr 'kksk xzUFk ds ijh{kd gksaxsA fdlh Hkh 'kkskkFkhZ dks


,d ckj ls vfkd la'kksfkr 'kksk xzUFk tek djus dh vuqefr
iznku ugha dh tk,xhA

modified thesis. The examiner for this modified thesis


shall be the same who had been appointed earlier. No
research scholar shall be permitted to submit his/her
modified thesis more than once.
(xii) After the recommendations of the thesis for the award
of Ph.D. degree by the examiners (on receipt of
satisfactory evaluation reports), viva-voce examination
of the candidate shall be openly conducted. For this
examination there shall be two examiners, one from the
examiners of thesis and the other shall be the supervisor
himself. All the faculty members and the students of
the concerned department may be present during the
viva-voce examination. However, the questions in the
viva-voce examination shall be asked by the appointed
examiners (supervisor and external examiner) only.

(xii)

ijh{kdksa }kjk 'kks/ xzUFk dks ih&,pMh fMxzh iznku fd, tkus
dh laLrqfr (larks"ktud ewY;kadu fjiksVZ dh izkfIr ij) gksus
ij 'kkskkFkhZ dh [kqyh ekSf[kdh ijh{kk vk;ksftr dh tk,xhA
bl ijh{kk ds nks ijh{kd] ftlesa ls ,d 'kksk xzUFk ds ijh{kdksa
esa ls rFkk nwljk 'kkskkFkhZ dk funsZ'kd gksxkA ekSf[kdh ijh{kk ds
le; lEcfUkr foHkkx ds lHkh f'k{kd ,oa Nk=k Hkh mifLFkr
jg ldrs gSaA ijUrq ekSf[kdh ijh{kk esa 'kks/kFkhZ ls iz'u fu;qDr
ijh{kd (funsZ'kd ,oa fu;qDr ijh{kd) gh iwNsaxsA

(xiii) After appointment of examiners for viva-voce


examination, the information shall also be given to the
concerned supervisor in addition to the examiner so that
the supervisor shall fix the date of viva-voce examination
with examiner and inform the same to the Registrar
office. The correspondence regarding viva-voce
examination and the notice for the announcement of
conducting viva-voce examination shall be circulated by
the Registrar. The viva-voce examination will be held in
the concerned department of main campus only.

(xiii)

(xiv) If there is no unanimous decision in the viva-voce


examination, the candidate shall be given one more
chance after six months, if any of the examiners fails
the student in the viva-voce examination second time,
he/she shall be declared fail.

(xiv)

ekSf[kdh ijh{kk ds fy, ijh{kd fu;qDr gksus ds i'pkr~


lEcfU/r lwpuk ekSf[kdh ijh{kd ds lkFk&lkFk lEcfUkr
funsZ'kd dks Hkh nh tk,xh] rkfd funsZ'kd ijh{kd ls ijh{kk
frfFk fukkZfjr dj rRlEcUkh lwpuk ls dqylfpo dk;kZy;
dks voxr djsaxsA ekSf[kdh ijh{kk lEcUkh i=kkpkj rFkk ijh{kk
dh lwpuk dh ?kks"k.kk dqylfpo }kjk izlkfjr dh tk,xhA
ekSf[kdh ijh{kk eq[; ifjlj ds lEcfU/r foHkkx esa gh
vk;ksftr dh tk;sxhA
ekSf[kdh ijh{kk esa loZlEer fu.kZ; u gksus ij] 'kkskkFkhZ dks N%
ekg ds i'pkr~ iqu% ,d volj fn;k tk,xkA iqu% ekSf[kdh
ijh{kk esa ,d Hkh ijh{kd ;fn 'kkskkFkhZ dks vuqkh.kZ djrk gS
rks mls vuqrh.kZ ?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xkA

fo'ks"k

Important

ewY;kadu izf;k dks liQyrkiwoZd iw.kZ djus ds i'pkr~ ,oa


ih&,p-Mh- fMxzh nsus dh ?kks"k.kk ds i'pkr~ fo'ofo|ky; ih&,p-Mhds 'kksk xzUFk dh lkWV izfr (lhMh) fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx dks
rhl fnuksa ds vUnj izfs "kr djsxk rkfd mldks bfUiQycusV ij Mkydj
mldks leLr laLFkkvks@a fo'ofo|ky;ksa dks miyCk djk;k tk ldsA

Following the successful completion of the evaluation


process and announcement of the award of the Ph.D. Degree,
the university shall submit a soft copy of the Ph.D. Thesis
(CD) to UGC within a period of thirty days, for posting the
same on Inflibnet, accessible to all universities.

9.

OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT Ph.D. WORK/COURSE

9-

ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e lEcU/h vU; lwpuk,

(i)

The Ph.D. programme in Gurukula Kangri


Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar is a regular programme.
There is no provision of part time/ distance mode Ph.D.
programme in any subject/ discipline.

(i)

(ii)

If a candidate pursuing Ph.D. programme in this


Vishwavidyalaya is working in Gurukula Kangri
Vishwavidyalaya or any other Institution, he/she will have
to submit a NOC (No Objection Certificate) &
acceptance letter of two years leave from Head of

(ii)

xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky;] gfj}kj esa ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e


,d fu;fer (regular) izkxs kz e gSA vr% fdlh Hkh fo"k;@{ks=k
esa va'kdkfyd@nwjLFk iz.kkyh esa ih&,p-Mh- izksxzke dh
O;oLFkk ugha gSA
bl fo'ofo|ky; esa 'kks/ dk;Z djus okyk 'kkskkFkhZ
;fn xq#dqy dkaaxM+h fo'ofo|ky; vFkok vU; fdlh Hkh
laLFkku esa dk;Zjr gks rks mls lEcfUkr foHkkx@ laLFkku ds
v;{k }kjk fuxZr vukifk izek.k i=k ,oa nks o"kZ ds vodk'k

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Department/Institution at the time of admission to prePh.D. course work.


(iii)

Regular employee of Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya

(iii)

shall have to apply through proper channel.

dk Lohd`fr i=k izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z esa izos'k ysus


ds le; tek djuk gksxkA
xq#dqy dkaxM+h fo'ofo|ky; ds fu;fer f'k{kd@deZpkjh dks
mfpr ek;e }kjk vkosnu djuk gksxkA
Nk=ko`fk izkIr djus okys izR;sd 'kkskkFkhZ dks lEcfUkr
foHkkx@ladk;@ lEc dU;k xq#dqy ifjlj ds dk;kZy; esa
izfrfnu vius gLrk{kj djus gksxa As 'kksk dk;Z vFkok O;fDrxr
dk;Z gsrq ;fn mldk dgha ckgj tkuk vko';d gks rks
funsZ'kd bldh Lohd`fr ns ldrk gSA ijUrq vH;FkhZ funsZ'kd
ds ek;e ls lEcfUkr foHkkx@ladk;@ lEc dU;k xq#dqy
ifjlj dk;kZy; dks lwfpr djsxkA
;fn 'kkskkFkhZ Lohd`r ih&,p-Mh- fo"k; dks cnyuk pkgrk@pkgrh
gS] rks mls u;k vkosnu 'kksk mikfk lfefr (RDC) ds le{k
iqu% izLrqr djuk gksxkA ijUrq mls (u, fo"k;@la'kksfkr fo"k;@
:ijs[kk dks) ftls funZ's kd }kjk vuqeksfnr rFkk v;{k }kjk
vxzlkfjr fd;k x;k gks] dqylfpo dk;kZy; esa tek djuk
gksxkA bl gsrq mls ukekadu 'kqYd iqu% tek djuk gksxkA mls
'kksk izo's k ijh{kk esa iqu% ugha cSBuk gksxkA
ih&,p-Mh- izksxkz e esa iathd`r 'kkskkFkhZ dh fyf[kr izkFkZuk ij
mlds Lohd`r 'kksk fo"k; @ :ijs[kk esa vkaf'kd la'kksku
mlds funsZ'kd ds vuqeksnu rFkk foHkkxk;{k ds vxzlkj.k
vkSj 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr ds vuqeksnu ds i'pkr~ gh fd;k
tk;sxkA :ijs[kk esa bl izdkj dk vkaf'kd la'kksku dsoy
,d ckj gh ekU; gksxkA rRi'pkr~ 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr
(RDC) ds vuqeksnu ds mijkUr dqylfpo dk;kZy; }kjk
'kkskkFkhZ dks bldh lwpuk nh tk,xhA
ftl 'kkskkFkhZ us 'kks/ ds fy, bl fo'ofo|ky; esa viuk
iathdj.k djk fy;k gS mls bl fo'ofo|ky; vFkok vU;
fdlh fo'ofo|ky; dh fdlh Hkh izdkj dh ijh{kk esa cSBus
dh vuqefr ugha nh tk,xhA
;fn fdlh fo"k; esa 'kkskkFkhZ ds fy, fdlh fof'k"V Hkk"kk
;k fyfi dk Kku visf{kr gS rks mls ,d o"kZ ds vUnj
rRlEcUkh ;ksX;rk izkIr dj ysus dk izek.k i=k nsuk gksxkA

(iv)

Each research scholar (including those who are getting


scholarship/stipend) shall have to sign in the office of
the concerned Department/Faculty /Kanya Gurukula
Campus daily. If the research scholar has to go outside
for some personal or research related work, the supervisor
may give permission for it. But the candidate will inform
through supervisor to the office of the concerned
Department/Faculty/Kanya Gurukula Campus.

(iv)

(v)

If a registered candidate wants to change his/her


approved Ph.D. topic, he/she will have to apply a fresh
in the next RDC. He/she shall have to submit a new
topic/modified topic (synopsis) with the recommendation
of the supervisor and forwarded by head of the
department again to the office of the Registrar. He/she
will have to pay the registration fee once again for it.
However, he/she will not have to appear in the RET again.

(v)

(vi)

On the written request of the candidate who has been


registered for Ph.D. programme, only minor changes/
modifications are allowed in his/her approved Ph.D. topic/
synopsis with the recommendation of the supervisor and
forwarded by HOD after the approval of the RDC. The
modification in the approved synopsis shall be allowed
once only. After the approval of the RDC the Registrar
office shall inform the candidate accordingly.

(vi)

(vii)

No research scholar shall be permitted to appear in any


examination of this Vishwavidyalaya or any other
university after getting registered for Ph.D. in this
Vishwavidyalaya.

(vii)

(viii) If the knowledge/understanding of any specific language


or script is needed for the thesis he/she shall have to
submit a certificate of having acquired the desired
qualification/skill within one year.

(viii)

(ix)

After awarding the degree, one copy of the thesis shall


be returned to the research scholar alongwith the copy
of the reports of the examiners on request within one
month, but the name of the external examiners shall
not be disclosed in any case.

(ix)

mikfk iznku fd, tkus ds mijkUr ,d ekg ds vUnj] 'kksk


xzUFk dh ,d izfr 'kkskdkkZ dks okil dj nh tk,xh rFkk
mlds lkFk 'kks/kFkhZ dh izkFkZuk ij ijh{kdksa dh fjiksVZ dh
Hkh ,d&,d izfr iszf"kr dj nh tk,xh] ijUrq ijh{kdksa ds
uke fdlh Hkh n'kk esa izdV ugha fd, tk;saxsA

(x)

If the examiner appointed for the viva-voce examination


does not turn up, the Vice-Chancellor has the right to
appoint another examiner from the proposed panel of
examiners.

(x)

ekSf[kdh ijh{kk gsrq fu;qDr ijh{kd ;fn mifLFkr ugha gksrk


rks dqyifr dks izLrkfor ijh{kdksa dh lwph esa ls vU;
ijh{kd fu;qDr djus dk vfkdkj gksxkA
ftl Nk=k@Nk=kk us bl fo'ofo|ky; ls ih&,p-Mh- mikfk
izkIr dj yh gks og iqu% bl laLFkku esa mlh fo"k; vFkok
vU; fo"k; esa ih&,p-Mh- mikfk gsrq vkosnu ugha dj
ldsxk@ldsxhA

(xi)

(xi)

The student who has already obtained Ph.D. degree


from this Vishwavidyalaya shall not be permitted to
register himself/herself for Ph.D. degree in the same or
in any other subject of this Vishwavidyalaya.

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(xii) The tenure of subject experts of RDC shall be of three years.

(xii)

(xiii) Number of vacant seats in each subject shall be


advertised by the Registrar office on the position of
31st March in each academic session.

(xiii)

(xiv) The Research Entrance Test (RET) shall be valid for the
current academic session only.

(xiv)

'kksk lfefr ds fo"k;&fo'ks"kKksa dk dk;Zdky rhu o"kZ dk gksxkA


izR;sd fo"k; esa fjDr LFkkuksa dh la[;k dqylfpo dk;kZy;
}kjk izR;sd 'kS{kf.kd l=k esa 31 ekpZ dh fLFkfr ds vuqlkj
foKkfir dh tk;saxhA
'kksk izos'k ijh{kk dsoy ,d l=k ds fy, ekU; gksxhA
u, fu;e dsoy mUgha vH;fFkZ;ksa ij ykxw gksaxs] tks l=k
2015&16 ,oa mlls vkxs iathd`r gksaxsA
'kkskkFkhZ vius 'kksk xzUFk esa viuh iwoZ izdkf'kr lkexzh dk
mi;ksx dj ldsxk] c'krsZ fd mlus bldk mi;ksx bl
fo'ofo|ky; dh vFkok vU; fdlh fo'ofo|ky; dh fdlh
mikfk dks izkIr djus ds fy, igys u fd;k gksA
'kkskkFkhZ ds funsZ'kd dks fuEu izdkj ls cnyk tk ldrk gS%&

(xv) The new rules will be applicable to the candidates who are
registered from the session 2015-16 onwards.

(xv)

(xvi) The research scholar may use his/her pre published


research material in his/her Ph.D. thesis, provided he/
she has not used such a material in obtaining any degree
of this Vishwavidyalaya or any other University/
Institution.

(xvi)

(xvii) The supervisor of a candidate may be changed on the


following grounds:-

(xvii)

(a)

If the supervisor dies after the registration of the


candidate.

(a)

(b)

If the supervisor is on leave (except maternity/paternity/


child care leave) from the Vishwavidyalaya for a period
of more than six months or resigns from the
Vishwavidyalaya.

(c)

If he / she is seriously ill and is not in a condition to


supervise a candidate in prescribed duration for a period
of more than six months.

(d)

If there is mutual consent among the candidate and


supervisors (existing & incumbent).

(e)

If there is a dispute between the research scholar and


his/her supervisor the following committee shall examine
the matter and report to the Vice-Chancellor, whose
decision shall be final:-

(i)

Dean of the concerned faculty

(ii)

Nominee of the Vice-Chancellor

(iii)

Head of the concerned department-convenor

;fn funZ's kd N% ekg ls vfkd vofk ds fy, fo'ofo|ky;


ls vodk'k (ekr`Ro@fir`Ro@pkbYM ds;j yho) ysrk gS
vFkok fo'ofo|ky; ls dk;ZeqDr gksrk gSA
(c)
;fn funsZ'kd xEHkhj chekjh ls xzLr gks rFkk fdlh Hkh
voLFkk esa 'kkskkFkhZ dks fu/kZfjr N% eghus ls vf/d dh
le;kofk esa funsZf'kr dj ldus dh fLFkfr esa u gksA
(d)
;fn 'kks/kFkhZ ,oa 'kks/ funsZ'kdksa (orZeku ,oa inLFk) esa
ikjLifjd lgefr gksA
(e)
;fn 'kks/kFkhZ ,oa mlds funsZ'kd ds e; fookn gks rks fuEu
lfefr fopkj djsxhA ;g lfefr dqyifr dks viuh fjiksVZ
izLrqr djsxh rFkk dqyifr dk fu.kZ; vafre gksxk%&
(i)
lEcfU/r ladk; ds ladk;k;{k
(ii)
dqyifr ds izfrfuf/
(iii)
lEcfU/r foHkkx ds v;{k
(;fn foHkkxk;{k@ladk;k;{k ds fo# f'kdk;r gks rks og lfefr dh
dk;Zokgh esa lfEefyr ugha gksxkA ,slh fLFkfr esa dqyifr }kjk foHkkx dk vU;
f'k{kd fu;qDr fd;k tk ldrk gS)

;fn funZs'kd dh 'kks/kFkhZ ds iathdj.k ds i'pkr~ e`R;q gks


x;h gksA

(b)

(If complaint is against the Head/Dean, he shall not participate


in the proceedings of the meeting. In that case, another faculty
member/s of the department may be appointed by the ViceChancellor).
Note :-The candidate may request for the change of supervisor
with the recommendation of the Head of the Department
to the Registrar. If there is no vacant seat under a teacher
of the department, the Vice-Chancellor may grant
permission to work under a supervisor as an additional
candidate decided by the Departmental Research
Committee till a seat falls vacant under that teacher.

uksV%& 'kkskkFkhZ foHkkxk;{k dh laLrqfr ij dqylfpo dks funsZ'kd

(xviii) The examination rules of pre-Ph.D. course work shall


be the same as applicable to the examinations of other
courses conducted by the Vishwavidyalaya.

(xviii)

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cnyus ds fy;s izkFkZuk dj ldrk gSA ;fn foHkkx ds fdlh f'k{kd ds vUrxZr
dksbZ LFkku fjDr u gks rks foHkkxh; 'kksk lfefr dh laLrqfr ij dqyifr }kjk
fdlh Hkh f'k{kd dks vfrfjDr 'kks/kFkhZ ds :i esa 'kks/ djus gsrq vuqefr nh
tk ldrh gS tc rd dh ml f'k{kd ds vUrxZr lhV fjDr u gks tk;sA

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izh ih&,p0Mh0 ikB~;e dk;Z dh ijh{kk ds fy,


fo'ofo|ky; esa lapkfyr vU; ikB~;eksa ds ijh{kk fu;e
gh ykxw gksaxsA
Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

(xix)

Research scholar having less than 75% attendance in


pre-Ph.D. course work, shall have to take re-admission
in pre-Ph.D. course work.

(xix)

izh ih&,p0Mh0 esa ikB~;e dk;Z 'kks/kFkhZ dh mifLFkfr


U;wure 75% ls de jgus ij mls izh ih&,p0Mh0 dkslZ
odZ esa iqu% izos'k ysuk gksxkA

(xx)

If the research scholar does not appear in the


examination after completing pre-Ph.D. course work, he/
she shall be given another chance to appear in the next
pre-Ph.D. course work examination after depositing the
prescribed examination fee. However, examination fee
deposited earlier shall be retained on medical grounds only.

(xx)

;fn fdlh 'kks/kFkhZ us dkslZ odZ iw.kZ djus ds mijkUr


ijh{kk u nh gks rks mls fu/kZfjr ijh{kk 'kqYd tek dj
vkxkeh dkslZ odZ dh ijh{kk esa cSBus dh vuqefr gksxhA iwoZ
esa tek fd;k x;k ijh{kk 'kqYd dsoy esfMdy ds vk/kj
ij gh lqjf{kr fd;k tk ldsxkA

(xxi)

If the synopsis of the candidate is rejected in the RDC

(xxi)

;fn 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr (RDC) dh cSBd esa fdlh


vH;FkhZ dh 'kks/ :ijs[kk (Synopsis) dks fujLr dj
fn;k tkrk gS rks vH;FkhZ dh izkFkZuk ij ubZ 'kks/ :ijs[kk dks
vkxkeh 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr (RDC) dh cSBd esa fopkjkFkZ
iqu% izLrqr fd;k tk ldrk gSA

(xxii)

izh ih&,p0Mh0 dkslZ odZ iw.kZ djus ,oa 'kks/ fo"k; dh


Lohd`fr ds i'pkr~ 'kks/kFkhZ viuh mifLFkfr lEcfUkr
foHkkx@ladk;@lEc dU;k xq:dqy ifjlj dk;kZy; esa
vafdr djk;saxsA
'kkskkFkhZ ds ih&,p0Mh0 izksxzke ds nkSjku mifLFkfr dh

meeting, new synopsis can be re-submitted for


discussion in the next RDC meeting on the request of
the candidate.
(xxii)

After completion of pre-Ph.D. course work and approval


of the research topic, the research scholar shall give
his/her attendance to the office of concerned
Deprtment/Faculty/Kanya Gurukula Campus.

(xxiii) During Ph.D. programme, the mandatory requirement

(xxiii)

of attendance of the research scholar shall be for two

ck;rk izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z dh d{kkvksa ds izkjEHk

years from the date of commencement Pre-Ph.D.

gksus dh frfFk ls nks o"kZ gksxhA

course work classes.


(xxiv)

(xxiv) Ph.D. Rules & Regulations as per UGC (Minimum


standards and prodecure for awards of M.Phil./Ph.D.
Degree), Regulation 2009 are in force in the
Vishwavidyalaya from the academic session 2009-10.
(xxv)

(xxv)

The selected/eligible candidates will be informed about


their selection for the Ph.D. programme. No individual
intimation will be sent to candidates who are not

ih ,p-Mh- gsrq fu;e&mifu;e fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx


(,e-fiQy@ih&,p-Mh- mikfk ds fy, U;wure ekud ,oa
izf;k) fofu;qDr] 2009 ds vuqlkj 'kS{kf.kd l=k 2009&10
ls ykxw gSaA
p;fur@vgZ vH;fFkZ;ksa dks muds p;u dh lwpuk nh tk,xhA
ftu vH;fFkZ;ksa dk p;u u gqvk gks mUgsa fdlh Hkh izdkj
dh lwpuk ugha Hksth tk,xhA

selected/qualified.
(xxvi) In case any candidate/Ph.D. scholar is found to have

(xxvi)

;fn vH;FkhZ@'kkskkFkhZ fdlh xyr lwpuk vFkok izek.k i=k


nsrs gq, ik;k x;k rks mls ikB~;e dks tkjh j[kus ls
izfrcfUkr dj fn;k tk,xkA

(xxvii)

vkosnu i=k esa n'kkZ;s x;s leLr fooj.k fyf[kr izek.k i=kksa
ls laiq"V gksus pkfg,A

(xxviii)

ekSf[kdh ijh{kk dh lekfIr ds nks lIrkg ds i'pkr~ 'kkskkFkhZ


vLFkkbZ izek.k i=k izkIr dj ldrk gS ftlesa ;g izekf.kr fd;k
tk,xk fd ^^mikfk dks fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx
(,e-fiQy@ih&,p-Mh- mikfk ds fy, U;wure ekud ,oa
izf;k) fofu;qDr] 2009 ds izkokkuksa ,oa mUgha fofu;eksa
ds vuq:i iznku fd;k x;k gS**A

furnished any false information or documents, he/she


shall be debarred from continuing the course.
(xxvii) All information provided in the application must be
supported with documentary proof.
(xxviii) The candidate can obtain a provisional certificate after
two weeks from the date of viva-voce examination
mentioning that the "Degree has been awarded in
accordance with the Provisions of the UGC
(Minimum Standards and proccedures for the
award of Ph.D. degree) Regulation, 2009".

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10. LEAVE RULES FOR THE RESEARCH SCHOLAR

10-

For each research scholar getting scholarship/stipend,


the leave rules and other terms and conditions shall be as
prescribed by the concerned funding agency awarding the
scholarship/stipend. In the absence of well defind rules, UGCJRF leave rules shall be applicable. The same leave rules shall
also be aplicable for research scholars who are non-scholarship
holders. Leave shall be granted by the HOD/Co-ordinator on
the recommdation of supervisor of the research scholar.

Nk=ko`fk izkIr djus okys izR;sd 'kks/kFkhZ ds fy;s Nk=ko`fk


nsus okyh laLFkk@,tsUlh ds vodk'k ds fu;e rFkk vU; lHkh 'krsaZ ykxw
gksaxhA Nk=ko`fk nsus okyh laLFkk@,tsUlh ds Li"V fu;e u gksus dh
fLFkfr esa ;w-th-lh-&ts-vkj-,iQ- vodk'k fu;e ekU; gksaxsA Nk=ko`fk
izkIr u djus okys 'kks/kfFkZ;ksa ij Hkh ;gh vodk'k fu;e ykxw gksaxsA
'kks/kFkhZ dks mlds funsZ'kd dh laLrqfr ij foHkkxk;{k@dkWvksfMZusVj
}kjk vodk'k Lohd`r fd;s tk;saxsA

11. LIBRARY FACILITY FOR THE RESEARCH SCHOLAR


(a)

Registered research scholar will have to deposit


the prescribed library fee and library caution money at

11-

'kkskkFkhZ ds fy, iqLrdky; dh lqfokk

(a)

iathd`r 'kkskkFkhZ dks aih&,p-Mh- esa izos'k ds le; fu/kZfjr


iqLrdky; 'kqYd ,oa iqLrdky; lqj{kk/u tek djuk gksxkA
iqLrdky; lqj{kk/u 'kkskkFkhZ dks ih&,p-Mh- mikfk feyus
vFkok ukekadu fujLr gksus ds mijkUr fu;ekuqlkj ykSVk fn;k
tk,xkA
izR;sd 'kkskkFkhZ dks ,d le; esa fu;ekuqlkj 08 iqLrdsa fey
ldsxa hA

the time of admission in Ph.D. The library caution money


is refundable after the award of the Ph.D. degree/
cancellation of the registration as per rules.
(b)

Each research scholar shall be issued eight books at


one time as per rules.

(b)

12. JURISDICTION

'kkskkFkhZ ds fy, vodk'k ds fu;e

12- U;k;kf/dkj

All matters of dispute during and after the admission/


exclusive jurisdiction of Haridwar District Court.

ih&,p-Mh- izkxs kz e esa izo's k o izo's kksijkUr vU; lHkh izdj.kksa ij


fookn gksus ij U;k; {ks=k gfj}kj ftyk U;k;ky; ifjlj gksxkA

Note:- In case of any doubt in Rules & Regulations, the

uksV%& fu;eksa ,oa mifu;eksa esa la'k; dh fLFkfr esa dsoy fgUnh

registration in Ph.D. programme shall be subject to the

:ikUrj.k gh ekU; gksxkA

Hindi version shall be valid.

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Annexure- I

CANDIDATE'S DECLARATION
I

hereby

declare

that

the

work

which

is

being

presented

in

the

thesis

entitled

".....................................................................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................", in fulfilment of requirement for the award of the Degree of
Doctor of Philosophy in ................................... ...............................of Gurukula Kangri
Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar is an original work carried out by me during a period from.................to .....,
under

the

supervision

of

Dr./Prof...................................Department

of

..........Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar.


The matter presented in the thesis has not been submitted by me for the award of any other degree /diploma of this
Vishwavidyalaya or any other University/Institute.
I fulfil all the eligibility requirements for the submission of Ph.D. thesis as per prescribed norms in the research rules &
regulations of the Vishwavidyalaya/UGC.

Date : ..

(.)
Research Scholar
Enrolment No..

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Annexure-I1

SUPERVISOR'S CERTIFICATE

This is to certifiy that Mr/Ms. ............................................................................................................ has worked


under my supervision on ".............................................................................
..............................................", for his/her Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
in....................................of Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar. He / she fulfils the eligibility
criteria for submission of Ph.D. thesis as per research rules & regulations of the Vishwavidyalaya/UGC.
It is also certified that the candidate has incorporated the suggestions given in the pre-submission presentation before
DRC.
I recommend the thesis for evaluation for the award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Gurukula Kangri
Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar.

Date : ..

(.)
Supervisor

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Annexure-III

CO- SUPERVISOR'S CERTIFICATE

I forward the thesis entitled "........................................................................................................................." being


submitted by......................................................................... for the award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
in.............................................................. of Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar. He / she has carried out his/her
research work under my co-supervision.

Date : ..

(.)
Co- Supervisor
(if any)

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Annexure-IV

CERTIFICATE FROM H.O.D.

The Ph.D. thesis submitted by Mr/Ms....................................................... in the subject of


............................................................................................................... under the supervision of Dr./
Prof..............................................................................is hereby forwarded for evaluation for the award
of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar .
It is also certified that the candidate has made pre-submission presentation before DRC and necessary residency
requirment as per rules of the Vishwavidyalaya.

Date : ..

(.)
Head of Department

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SYLLABI FOR
RESEARCH ENTRANCE TEST (RET)
The entrance examination paper of each subject/course shall consists of 100 objective type questions. The candidate
shall be required to attempt all the questions. Duration of the examination shall be of 2 hrs. The syllabus for entrance
exam for each subject is as follows.

la L r

bdkbZ &7 n'kZ u 'kkL=


lka[;dkfjdk] rdZHkk"kk&izek.k foospu] osnkUrlkjA

(Code No. GKV - 101)


Note :
(i)
(ii)

bdkbZ &8 n'kZu'kkL= dk bfrgkl


Hkkjrh; vkfLrd ,oa ukfLrd n'kZuksa dk lkekU; ifjp;A

Paper setter shall set 100 questions from the syllabus


and each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each unit
of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

bdkbZ &9 vuq okn


fgUnh ls laLd`r esa vuqoknA

bdkbZ & 1 osn ,oa fu#Dr


d
_Xosn& vfXulwDr 1@1] iq#klwDr 10@90]
uklnh;lwDr 10@12] bUnzlwDr 2@12] fo.kqlwDr
1@54] ;tqosZn& 40ok v/;k;] vFkoZosn& i`FohlwDr
1&20 eU=kA
[k
fu#Dr 1&2 v/;k;A

bdkbZ &10
vifBr laLd`r x| i|ksa dk fgUnh esa vuqoknA

oSfnd lkfgR;
(Code No. GKV-102)
Note :

bdkbZ & 2 oSfndlkfgR; dk bfrgkl


osnksRifk] osnfuR;Ro] osnksa dk izfrik| fok;] osnksa ds ize[q k Hkk;dkj]
osnkaxks dk laf{kIr ifjp; rFkk mifu"knksa dk ifjp;A

(i)
(ii)

Paper setter shall set 100 questions from the


syllabus and each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each
unit of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

bdkbZ &3 laLd`r dkO; rFkk ukVd


uS"k/kh;pfjre~& izFkelxZ] es?knwre~] mkjjkepfjre~] eqnzkjk{klukVde~]
jRukoyhukfVdk] dknEcjhdFkkeq[ki;ZUre~] uypEiw izFkeksPN~okl ,oa
laLd`rlkfgR; dk lkekU; ifjp;A

bdkbZ&1 $eiJeso
$eiJeso kes efvecve metkeleeW kee DeOeeve- 1/1 (Deeqivemetkele), (1/115
(mete&metkele), 10/90 (Heg<emetkele), 10/129 (veemeoere metkele), 10/
151 (eemetkele)~

bdkbZ &4 dkO;'kkL=


dkO;izdk'k& 1]2]8]9]10 mYykl] /oU;kyksd& izFkeksn|~ ksr] n'k:ide~]
dkO;'kkL= ds bfrgkl dk lkekU; ifjp;A

bdkbZ&2 epegJexo (Jeepemeveseer ceeOeefvove)


(ke) efvecve DeOeeeeW kee DeOeeve-32, 36 SJeb 40~
(Ke) $eiJesoeefoYee<eYetecf ekee (mJeeceer oeevevo) kes efvecve
efJe<ee
(1) JeCee&ece-JeJemLee~
(2) Heecenee%e efJe<ee~

bdkbZ &5 O;kdj.k


d
dkjd] lfU/k] lekl] ,oa d`Rk~ izR;;A
[k
O;kdj.kegkHkk";e~& izFke vkfud] okD;inh;e~&
izFkedk.Me~
x
O;kdj.k'kkL= ds bfrgkl dk lkekU; ifjp;A

bdkbZ&3 meeceJeso
meeceJeso mebenf lee kes efvecve cev$eeW kee DeeOeeeqlceke DeOeeve
(ke) (1) DeeiveseHeJe& kes eejeqcYeke 10 cev$e
(2) Ssv HeJe& kes eejeqcYeke 05 cev$e~
(3) HeJeceeve HeJe& kes eejeqcYeke 05 cev$e~
(Ke) meeceieeveeW kee mebe#f e Heefjee~

bdkbZ &6 Hkk"kkfoKku


Hkk"kkfoKku dk Lo:i] Hkk"kk dk izknqHkkZo rFkk fodkl] Hkk"kkvksa dk
oxhZdj.k& vkd`frewyd&oa'kewyd] vFkZifjorZu ds fu;e] Hkk"kk ifjorZu
ds dkj.k] o.kkZsPpkj.k ds 'kjhjko;oA
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PHILOSOPHY

bdkbZ&4 DeLeJe&Jeso
(ke) DeLeJe&Jeso (Meewveke) kes efvecve metkeleeW kee DeOeeve 1/
1 (JeeemHeefle), 1/34 (ceOegeJf eee), 3/15
(JeeefCepe),
3/30 (meewceveme)~
(Ke) $eiJesoeefoYee<eYetecf ekee (mJeeceer oeevevo) kes efvecve
ekejCeeW kee DeOeeve
(1) JesoeslHeefe, (2) Jeso me_%ee, (3) GHeemevee,
(4) Hegvepe&vce~

(Code No. GKV-103)


Note :
(i)
(ii)

bdkbZ&1 voSfnd n'kZu


pkokZdHkkSfrdokn] R;{k flkUr] vuqeku dk [k.Mu] pkj
inkFkZ_
tSu L;k}kn] lIrehu;] vusdkUrokn] O;%] vfLrdk;]
vufLrdk;] tho] vtho]f=k&jRuA
ckS izR;{k] vuqeku] izek.k&O;oLFkk] izrhR;leqRikn]
vukReokn] {kf.kdokn] 'kwU;okn] f=k&jRu ('khy] lekfk] izKk)]
fuokZ.kA

bdkbZ&5 efvekele (eemke)


(ke) efvekele eLece Deewj efleere DeOeee~
(Ke) JeCeexejCe efMe#ee (mJeeceer oeevevo)~
(ie) $eiJesoeefoYee<eYetecf ekee (mJeeceer oeevevo) kee Jeweof ke
JeekejCe ekejCe~
bdkbZ&6 kece&keeC[
1.
mJeeceer oeevevo eCeerle mebmkeej efJeefOe mecHetCe&~

UNIT- I Vedic Philosophy


Charvak's Materialism, Theory of Perception, Refutation of
Inference, Four categories,
Jaina's Theory of Syadvad, Saptabhangi Naya, Anekantvad,
Substance: Astikya, Anastikya, Jiva, Ajiva, Tri-Ratna.
Buddhists' Perception, Inference, Pramn-vyavastha,
Dependent origination, No-soul-Theory, Momentariness,
Sunyavad, Tri-Ratna (Sheel, Samadhi, Praja), Nirvn.

bdkbZ&7 Jewefoke meeefnle kee Fefleneme


Jeso, yeeeCe, DeejCeke, GHeefve<eod SJeb Jesoe meeefnle kee meeceeve Heefjee~
bdkbZ&8 GHeefve<eod Jee*dcee
efvecve GHeefve<eoeW kee DeOeeve
1. F&MeeJeemeesHeefve<eod (mecHetCe&)~
2. kesveesHeefve<eod (mecHetCe&)~
3. keesHeefve<eod (mecHetCe&)~

bdkbZ&2U;k;&oS'ksf"kd n'kZu
Kku] Kku lzksr] ijr% izkek.;] oLrqokn] ek.k&lEIyo]
dk;Z&dkj.k flkUr] bZ'oj dss vfLrRo esa izek.k] U;k;&inkFkZ]
oS'ksf"kd inkFkZ] ijek.kq&flkUr] cUku] eks{kA

bdkbZ&9 Yeejleere oMe&ve


efvecve evLeeW kee DeOeeve
1. mebeKekeeefjkee-Deeeee& F&ejke=<Ce (mecHetCe&)~
2. eerceieJeerlee kee efleere DeOeee~
3. Deeeesie kee meeceeve Heefjee~
4. <e[doMe&veeW kee meeceeve Heefjee~

UNIT- II Nyaya-Vaisheshika
Knowledge: Source of knowledge, Paratah-Pramya,
Vastuvad, Pramn-samplav, Theory of causation Realism,
Proofs for the existence of God, Nyaya's categories,
vaisheshika's-categories, Theory of Atoms. Bondage,
Liberation.

bdkbZ&10 ueewefkeke mebmke=le


(ke) mebmke=le meeefnle kee meeceeve Heefjee-Jeeuceerekf e, Jeeme,
keeefueoeme, YeJeYetelf e, yeeCeYe, cecce~
(Ke) keeJeekeeMe-Deeeee& cecce-eLeceeseme mecHetCe&~
(ie) efnvoer mes mebmke=le SJeb mebmke=le mes efnvoer ceW DevegJeeo~

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Paper setter shall set 100 questions from the syllabus


and each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each unit
of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

bdkbZ&3 lka[;&;ksx
iq#"k ,oa izd`fr] vfrLRo ds ek.k] iq#"k&izd`fr lEcUk]
l`f"V&e] iq#"k dk cgqRo] Kku dk Lor% izkek.;_ ;ksx dh
ifjHkk"kk] ;ksx dh fo"k;oLrq] fpk] fpk dh Hkwfe;k] fpk dh
o`fk;k] ;ksx ds vkB vax] bZ'ojA

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in Gita, Four noble truths, Jainas;' Tri-Ratna.


Nature and scope of Western ethics, Moral Judgement,
Hedonism, Utalitarianism, Good and it's definition, Naturalistic
Fallacy, Freedom of Will, Theories of Punishment, Morality,
Right & Wrong, Maxims of Morality (Kant).

UNIT-III Sankhaya -Yoga


Purusha and Prakriti, Proofs for their existence, Three-gunas,
Their relation, Evolution of the world, Plurality of the Purusha,
Satkryavda, Svatah-prmnya.
The subject matter : Definition of Yoga, Chitta, it's stages and
vritties, Eight limbs of Yoga, God.

bdkbZ&7 ;wukuh ,oa vk/kqfud ik'pk; n'kZu


ekSfyd leL;k;sa
lqdjkr ,oa mudh ifr] IySVks rFkk mudk Kku&flkUr]
vjLrw ,oa mudk Kku&flkUr] vxLVkbu dk Kku&flkUrA
cqfokn % nsdkkZ] fLiukstk] ykbcfuRl_ vuqHkookn% ykd]
cdZys] we_
leh{kkokn % dk.VA
fujis{kizR;;okn % ghxsy

bdkbZ&4 iwoZ&ehekalk&osnkUr
'kCn] 'kCncksk] 'kCn&fr 'kfkQ;k (vfHkkk] O;tuk] y{k.kk)]
ladsrxzg (O;fkQokn] tkfrokn] vkfr] O;fkQ&tkfr&vkfr)]
LQksV&flkUrA
vkRek] Kku dk LoHkko] /keZ rFkk /keZ&y{k.k] HkkoukA
cz] bZ'oj] tho] txr~] ek;k] vfo|k] v;kl] foorZokn]
Kku] deZ] mikluk] v}Sr] fof'k"Vk}Sr] 'kj.kkxfrA
UNIT- IV Purva-Mimansa-Vedanta
Shabdabodha, Theories of Meaning, Nature of Shabda (Abidha,
vyanjana, laksana), Referent of a word (Vyaktivada, Jativada,
Akritivada, Vyakti-Jati-Akritivda, The theory of sphota.
The soul, the nature of knowledge, Dharma and it's
characteristics, Bhavana, Brahma, Ishwar, Jiva, Jagat, Maya,
Avidya, Adhyasa, Vivartavd, Jnana, karma, upsan, Advaita,
Vishishtadvaita, Anubhava-vakya, Shara?gati.

UNIT-VII Greek & Modern Western Philosophy


Fundamental Problems : Socrates and his method, Plato
and his theory of knowledge, Aristotle and his Metaphysics,
Augustine's theory of knowledge.
Rationalism : Descartes, Spinoza, Leibnitz
Empiricism : Locke, berkeley, Hume.
Critical Philosophy: Immanuel Kant.

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rkfdZd izrhd] lR;&lkjf.k;k] rknkRE; dk fu;e] O;k?kkr
fu;e] e; ifjgkj dk fu;e] dkUVjs h rFkk lc&dkUVjs h izfrKfIr;ka]
O;kfIr] iapko;o] gsRokHkklA

bdkbZ&8 ledkyhu ik'pk; n'kZu


gqljy dk vkHkkl (fQukfeuksyksftdy) flkUr %
vuqHkokrhr vkRek] vfLrRookn % dhfdZxkMZ] uhR'ks] gkbZMsxj] lk=kZ
tkLilZA czSMys dk vkHkkl ,oa lr~ % lr~ ds flkUrA vFkZf;kokn%
fofy;e tsEl] fi;lZ] rkfdZd Hkkookn] oxZ&la?k"kZA

UNIT-V Logic
Definition of Logic, Scope of Logic, Induction, Deduction, Law
of Identity, Law of Contradiction, Law of excluded middle,
syllogism, (Panchavayava) Logical symbols, Truth - Tables,
Yyapti, Hetvabhasa, (Fallacies of inference), Contrary
propositions, Sub-contrary proposition.

UNIT-VIII Contemporary Western Philosophy


Husserl's Phenomenological Method, Transcendental soul,
Existentialism : Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre,
Jasspers, Bradley's, appearance and Reality, Theories of truth,
Pragmatism : William James, Peirce, Logical Positivism;
Class-struggle, Language-game of wittgenstein.

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uhfr'kkL=k dk LoHkko rFkk {ks=k] 'kqHk&v'kqHk] iq#"kkFkZ&prq"V;]
o.kkZJe keZ] izo`fk ,oa fuo`fk ekxZ] Kku;ksx] Hkfk;ksx]
deZ&;ksx_ pkj vk;Z lR;] f=k&jRu] vfgalk] lR;] lR;kxzgA
ik'pk; uhfr'kkL=k dk LoHkko] {ks=k] uSfrd&fu.kZ;] lq[kokn]
mi;ksfxrkokn] 'kqHk] 'kqHk dh ifjHkk"kk] kfrd gsRokHkkl]
ladYi dh Lora=rk] dSVsxjhdy bEijsfVo] n.M ds flkUr]
uSfrdrk] mfpr&vuqfpr] dk.V nk uSfrd&lw=kA

bdkbZ&9 ledkyhu Hkkjrh; n'kZu


Lok n;kuUn n'kZu % oSfnd n'kZu] Kkuehekalk] bZ'oj] tho] fr]
ek;kokn dk [k.Mu] Jh vjfoUn dk vfrekul fopkj] iqutZUe
ijero ,oa fnO; vkRekA Lokeh foosdkuUn dk O;kogkfjd osnkUr]
johUukFk VSxksj dk bZ'oj ,oa kkfeZd vuqHkwfr] egkRek xkakhlR;]
vfgalk] lR;kxzg] lk;&lkku& flkUr] jkejkT;A

Absolutism :

UNIT-IX Contemporary Indian Philosophy


Philosophy of Swami Dayananda : Vaidik Philosophy,
Epistemology, Ishwar, Jiva and Prakriti, Refutation of Mayavada,
Aurobindo's concept of Atimanas, Rebirth, Supreme Reality,
Divine Soul, The practical vedanta of Sri Vivekananda, The
concept of ishwar, religious experience, Rabindranath,

UNIT-VI Indian & Western Ethics


Nature and scope of Indian Ethics, Shubha, Ashubha,
Purusartha- Chatustaya, Varanashramdharmas, Sthitaprajnata,
The ways of Pravitti and Nivritti, Jnana, Bhakti and Karma Yoga
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Mahatma Gandhi's theory of Truth, Ahinsa, Ramarajya, End


and Means. Satyagraha.

UNIT-IV Indian English Literature


1.
Toru Dutt, Tagore, Sri Aurbindo, Sarojini Naidu
2.
Ezekiel, A.K.Ramanujan, Kamala Das,
Parthasarthy
3.
Mulk Raj Anand, Raja Rao, R.K.Narayan, Bhabani
Bhattacharya, Manohar Malgonkar
4.
Anita Desai, Arun Joshi, Nayantara Sahgal,
Shashi Deshpande, Shobha De, Amitabh Ghosh
5.
Asif Currimbhoy, Girish Karnad, Mahesh Dattani,
Vijay Tendulkar
6.
Gandhi, Nehru, Nirad C. Chaudhury
7.
Prem Chand, Mohan Rakesh, Mannu Bhandari
8.
Indian Autobiographies and biographies in English

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O;fkQ] ifjokj] lekt] jkT;] jk"V] vfkdkj ,oa dkZO;]
LorU=krk] lekurk] U;k;] yksdra=k] fujadq'krk] lkE;okn]
oS'ohdj.k] oSfnd lektokn] e`R;q&n.M] e`R;q dk vfkdkj]
fyX&vlekurkA
UNIT- X Social & Political Philosophy
Individual, Family, Society, State, Nation, Rights and Duties,
Democracy, Freedom, Equality, Justice, Dictatorship,
Communism, Globalization, Vaidika Socialism, Punishment
of Death, Right to die, Foeticide.

UNIT-V
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

ENGLISH
(Code No. GKV-104)
Note :
(i)
(ii)

Paper setter shall set 100 questions from the syllabus


and each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each unit
of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

UNIT- I Literary Critical Theory: Main features and major


exponents/works
1.
New Criticism
2.
Stylistics
3.
Structuralism
4.
Deconstruction
5.
Discourse Analysis
6.
Feminism
7.
Post-Colonialism
8.
Protest literature

UNIT-VI British Poetry


1.
Chaucer
2.
Elizabethan Lyrics and Sonnets
3.
Metaphysical Poetry
4.
Neo Classical Poetry
5.
Romantic Poetry
6.
Victorian Poetry
7.
Modernist Poetry
8.
Post Modernist Poetry
UNIT-VII British Fiction
1.
Four Wheels of English Novel
2.
Early 19th Century Women Novelists
3.
Victorian Novelists
4.
Early 20th Century Novelists
5.
English Novelists of Post 1950s.

UNIT-II Indian Critical Theories: Main features and


major exponents/works
1.
Rasa Theory
2.
Alankar Theory
3.
Riti Theory
4.
Dhvani Theory
5.
Vakrokti Theory
6.
Auchitya Theory
7.
Function of Kavya
8.
Word Power
UNIT-III Study of Language
1.
Speech Mechanism
2.
Vowels
3.
Consonants
4.
Varieties of Language: Dialects, Register etc.
5.
Free and Bound Morphemes
6.
Affixation
7.
Compounding, blending, acronym, clipping
8.
ELT

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Classical and Romantic Dramas
University Wits
Shakespeare
Jacobean Drama
Restoration Drama
Comedy of Ideas
Poetic Drama
Absurd Drama

UNIT-VIII English Prose


1.
Bacon
2.
Addison and Steele
3.
Charles Lamb
4.
Hazlitt, Carlyle, Ruskin
5.
Chesterton, A.G.Gardiner, Robert Lynd
UNIT-IX Diasporic Literature
1.
V.S.Naipaul
2.
Salman Rushdie
3.
Bharati Mukharjee
4.
Vikram Seth
5.
Rohinton Mishtri
6.
Uma Parmeshwaran
7.
Himani Banerjee
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UNIT-X
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Post Colonial Literature


Chinua Achebe
Wole Soyinka
Nadine Gordimer
I.M.Koetzee
Michael Ondachu
Gabriel Marcia Marquez

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laLej.k&fjiksrkZt] ,dkadh] thouh] vkRedFkk] ;k=kko`RrA
bdkbZ&6 Hkk"kk foKku ,oa fgUnh Hkk"kk
LoIu foKku] :i foKku] okD; foKku] vFkZ foKku] nsoukxjh
fyfi] fgUnh Hkk"kk dk mn~Hko vkS j fodkl] fgUnh dh
cksfy;k] fgUnh dk O;kdjf.kd :i] fgUnh 'kCn&HkaMkj] jk"V
Hkk"kk rFkk jkt Hkk"kk ds :i esa fgUnhA

fgUnh lkfgR;
(Code No. GKV - 105)

Note :
(i)
(ii)

bdkbZ&7 Hkkjrh; dkO; 'kkL=k

Paper setter shall set 100 questions from syllabus and


each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each unit of
the prescribed syllabus for RET.

dkO;&y{k.k] dkO; gsrq] dkO;&iz;kstu] 'kCn&'kfDr] dkO; ds


izdkj] jl flkUr] vyadkj
flkUr] jhfr lEiz n k;]
oksfDr lEiznk;] ofu flkUr] fgUnh dfo&vkpk;ksZa dk dkO;
'kkL=kh; fpUruA

bdkbZ&1 fgUnh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl dh iwoZihfBdk

bdkbZ&8 ik'pkR; dkO; 'kkL=k

fgUnh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl ys[ku dh ijEijk] fgUnh lkfgR; ds


bfrgkl ys[ku dh vk/kjHkwr lkexzh] fgUnh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl
ys[ku dh ifr;k] fgUnh lkfgR;sfrgkl ds iquysZ[ku dh
leL;k,] fgUnh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl esa dky foHkktu ,oa
ukedj.kA

IysVks] vjLrw] yksatkbul] oM~ZloFkZ] dkyfjt] eSF;w vkuZYM] Vh,l-bfy;V rFkk vkbZ-,- fjpM~lZ dh dkO; fo"k;d ekU;rk,]
ik'pkR; leh{kk ds izeq[k okn] vkkqfud leh{kk dh fof'k"V
izo`fRr;kA

bdkbZ&2 fgUnh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl dk vkfndky

bdkbZ&9 fgUnh i=kdkfjrk

ukedj.k] fllkfgR;% ijEijk vkSj izo`fRr;k] ukFk lkfgR;%


ijEijk vkSj izo`fRr;k] tSu lkfgR;% ijEijk vkSj izo`fRr;k] jklks
dkO;% ijEijk vkSj izo`fRr;k] ykSfdd lkfgR; (vehj
[kqejks] fo|kifr)A

fgUnh i=kdkfjrk dk mn~Hko vkSj fodkl] lEiknu dyk] i=kdkfjrk


lEcU/h ys[ku] fizaV ehfM;k] bysDVkfud ehfM;k] i=kdkfjrk
izcU/u] foKkiu dyk] lwpuk izk|
S ksfxdh] i=kdkfjrk lEcU/h
dkuwu ,oa vkpkj lafgrk] lwpuk dk vf/dkj] i=kdkfjrk dk
nkf;RoA

bdkbZ&3 fgUnh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl dk HkfDrdky

bdkbZ&10 iz;kstu ewyd fgUnh

lar dkO;% ijEijk vkSj izo`fRr;k] lwiQh dkO;% ijEijk vkSj


izo`fRr;k] jke dkO;% ijEijk vkSj izo`fRr;k] d`".k dkO;%
ijEijk vkSj izo`fRr;k] lEiznk; fujis{k d`".k dkO; (ehjkckbZ]
jl[kku)A

dk;kZy;h fgUnh ds izeq[k izdk;Z&izk:i.k] i=k ys[ku] la{ksi.k]


iYYkou] fVIi.k_ Kku&foKku ds fofHkUu {ks=kksa dh ikfjHkkf"kd
'kCnkoyh] dEI;wVj&ifjp;] mi;ksx rFkk {ks=k] baVjusV] osclkbV]
vuqokn&Lo:i] {ks=k] izf;k ,oa izfof/% fofo/ {ks=kksa ds
egoiw.kZ 'kCnksa ds vuqokn&fgUnh&vaxszth] vaxszth&fgUnhA

bdkbZ&4 fgUnh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl ds jhfrdky


ukedj.k] jhfr dkO; ds ewyL=kksr] jhfr dfo;ksa dk vkpk;ZRo]
jhfr c dkO;] jhfr fl dkO;] jhfr eqDr dkO;] jhfr
dkyhu HkfDr dkO;] jhfrdkyhu uhfr dkO;A

HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS & YOGIC SCIENCE


(Code No. GKV-106)
Note :

bdkbZ&5 fgUnh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl dk vk/qfud dky

(i)

HkkjrsUnq ;qx] f}osnh ;qx] Nk;kokn] izxfrokn] iz;ksxokn] ubZ


dfork] vk/qfud dfork] fgUnh x|
fo/kvksa dk
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and each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each unit
of the prescribed syllabus for RET.
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UNIT - VI Human Consciousness


Consciousness- its meaning, concept, definition & its form. Need
of study for Human consciousness, Present problems and their
means of eradication, Consciousness in Vedas, Upnishads,
Philosophy, Tantra, Astrology & Ayurveda. Consciousness in
Western world and principle of Quantam, Consciousness - its
attitude in modern psychology, different mysteries of
Consciousness - birth & life & luck, purusarth, fruits of Karma,
Sanskar & rebirth. Various methods of development of Human
consciousness.

UNIT - I Fundamental of Yogic Science


Origin & definitions of yoga. Scope of yoga, Personality of a
yogi - its characteristics. Nature of yoga in Upnishads, Gita,
Yoga Vashistha, Saddarshan & Ayurveda. Types of yoga Rajyoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnan Yoga, Karma Yoga, Astangyoga.
Life Sketch & their contributions in the field of yoga Patanjali,
Yajnavalkya, Gorakshnath, Swami Dayanand, Swami
Vivekananda, Swami Kuvalayananda.
UNIT - II Yoga Sutra
Historical and compositional knowledge of Patanjal Yoga
Sutras, Concept of Yoga; Chitta- its Bhumis and Vrittis,
methods of Vritti control; Samadhi- concept and its types,
God- its concept and need. Yogantrayas; Kriya Yoga, Principle
of Karma, Astang Yoga, Panch Kleshas, Sanyama, Occult
powers, Prakriti, Purusha & Kaivalya.
UNIT - III Principles of Hathyoga
Hathyoga- concept, definition, Proper place, time, season for
Hathyogic practices, elements of success and failure in Hath
yoga, Sign & symptoms of success in Hath yoga, Scope of
Hath yoga in modern times. Basic knowledge of Hath yoga
texts. Knowledge of Asanas, Shatkarmas, Pranayama, Mudra
& Bandha, Pratyahara, Meditation & Samadhi as described in
Hath pradipika & Gherand Samhita; Nadanusandhan, Kundaliniits form & means of awakening, Nadis, Chakras & Koshas- their
basic knowledge.

UNIT - VII Yoga & Health


Health- its concept & aims, Swasthvrat Vigyan- meaning &
aims, Yoga & Ayurveda based daily regime, night regime,
seasonal regime, Sadvrat and Achar Rasayan. Diet- its concept,
definition, types, Balanced diet and its components, quantity,
timing, Rules & regulations of diet based upon Hathyoga &
Swara Yoga, Indicated and contraindicated dietary articles for
a yoga practitioner.
UNIT - VIII
Naturopathy
Naturopathy- its concept, history & basic principles. Principles,
technique & benefits of Mud therapy, water therapy, Air therapy,
Diet therapy, Sun rays therapy, fasting therapy, Massage
therapy.
UNIT - IX Yogic & Alternative therapies
(A)
Concept of Health & disease, Principles of
Yogic therapy causes, sign & symptoms and
yogic treatment of skeletal, digestive,
respiratory cardio-vascular, endocrinal, nervous
system & mental disorders, sense organs
related problems.
(B)
Alternative therapy - its concept, aims &
objectives, types- Acupressure, Pranic healing,
Magneto therapy, Swarayogic therapy.

UNIT - IV Samkhya & Geeta


(A)
Three types of miseries in accordance with Samkhya,
means to overcoming them, origin of 25 elements,
Satkaryavada, form of Gunas, Purusha, Prakriti. Eight
major functions of Buddhi, Thirteen causative factors,
eight occult powers, liberation.
(B)
Geeta- Soul, Law of Karma, form of religion &
Samnyas, means to achieve Braham-Jnan, Abhyasa
& Vairagya, Meditation, Elusion & Concept of God.

UNIT - X
(A)

UNIT - V Human Anatomy & Physiology


(A)
Basic knowledge of anatomical & physiological
aspects of human skeletal, muscular,
digestive, respiratory, cardio-vascular,
excretory, endocrinal, sense organs & nervous
systems and the effects of yogic practices on
them. Place, form & functions of mind.
Tridoshas, Dhatus & Malas- place their salient
features & functions.
(B)
Various Yogic practices described in
Hathpradipicka & Gherand Samhita viz.
Satkarma, Asanas, Pranayama, Mudras &
Bandhas, Meditation etc. - their theoretical &
practical aspects.
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Research Methodology
Nature of Research, Scientific approach &
methods, Importance of Research methods in
yoga. Problems- meaning & nature, nature &
statement of Hypothesis. Sampling - meaning
& method. Research methods - Observation
Technique,
correlation
Techniques,
Experimental method. Control nature,
Dependent & Independent variables;
experimental research method- Experimental
designs, Research Designs. (Two randomized
groups designs & factorial designs.)
Statistics Meaning & Importance of statistics,
Frequency distribution, Measures of Central
tendency, mean, median & mode, Standard
deviation, Correlation method, Chi-Square Test,
Regression method, significant of mean, t-test,
Anova.

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izkphu Hkkjrh; bfrgkl] laLfr ,oa iqjkrRo

UNIT - VII

if'peh {k=kiks dk mRFkku ,oa iru] iz'kklu] keZ] lekt]


vFkZO;oLFkk] Js.kh laxBu] czk ns'kksa ls lEidZ] vkUrfjd ,oa
fons'kh ekxZ] vfHkys[k ,oa eqk] dyk ,oa okLrqdyk] lkfgR;
,oa foKkuA

(Code No. GKV-107)


Note :
(i)
(ii)

ekS;ksZkj dky & 'kqax] d.o] 'kd] dq"kk.k ,oa

Paper setter shall set 100 questions from the


syllabus and each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each
unit of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

UNIT - VIII [kkjosy]

lkrokgu] laxe;qx ds rfey jkT; &


lkfgR;] iz'kklu] lekt] /eZ] vFkZO;oLFkk] O;kikj ,oa okf.kT;]
O;kikfjd la?kA

UNIT - I

izkphu Hkkjrh; bfrgkl ys[ku ds lzksr&


lkfgR;d ,oa iqjkrkfRod
(i)

xqIr] okdkVd ,oa iq';Hkwfr oa'k & iz'kklu]


vkfFkZd fLFkfr] fofue; ,oa eqk] Js.kh laxBu] ck ns'kksa ls
lEidZ] Hkwfenku dh izFkk] vfHkys[k] Hkkjrh; lkeUrokn] tkfrizFkk]
nkl izFkk] fL=k;ksa dh fLFkfr] f'k{kk ,oa 'kS{kf.kd laLFkk, &
ukyUnk] foef'kyk] oYyHkh] lkfgR; ,oa foKku] dyk ,oa
okLrqdykA
UNIT - X jktiwr dky & jktiwrksa dh mRifk] izjfEHkd
pkyqD;] iky] xqtjZ &izfrgkj] xqtjkr ds pkyqD;] pUnsy] ijekj]
jk"VdVw ] iYyo] pksy] dypqfj] xgM+oky ,oa pkgekuks dk
laf{kIr bfrgkl] iz'kklu] lkeUrokn] lekt] vLi`';rk] fL=k;ksa
dh fLFkfr] dyk ,oa lkfgR;] vjc ,oa rqdZ vke.kA
UNIT - IX

izkxSfrgkfld dky
iwoZik"kk.k dky] e;ik"kk.k dky] uoik"kk.k dky ,oa rkezik"kk.k
dkyA
(iii) izkphu Hkkjr ds izeq[k bfrgkldkj
(1) ckx.kHkV~V (2) dYg.k (3) fcYg.k (4) t;kud
(5) pUnzcjnkbZ
UNIT - II gM+Iik laLfr
mRifk ,oa foLrkj] frfFke] uxj ;kstuk] jktuhfrd laxBu]
lkekftd ,oa vkfFkZd thou] /kfeZd fo'okl] iruA
(ii)

oSfnd ,oa mkj&oSfnd dky & oSfnd lkfgR;]


vk;ks dk ewy fuokl LFkku] jktuSfrd laxBu] lkekftd ,oa
vkfFkZd thou] /kfeZd rFkk nk'kZfud fopkj] vuq"Bku ,oa
ifr;kA
UNIT - III

PSYCHOLOGY
(Code No. GKV-108)
Note :
(i)

egktuin dky & egktuin ,oa x.kjkT; rFkk


mudh jktuhfrd fLFkfr] ex/ lkezkT; dk mRd"kZ (g~;Zd oa'k
ls uUn oa'k rd) ,oa jktuhfrd iz.kkyh] O;kikfjd ekxks dk
fodkl] fofue; ,oa eqk] Js.kh laxBuksa dk mn;] lekt
O;oLFkkA

(ii)

UNIT- IV

UNIT-I : Research Methodology and Statistics


Research: Meaning, Research problems, Hypothesis, Variables
and their operationalization
Method of data collection: observation, interview, questionnaire,
Descriptive statistics: Central tendencies and variability.
Correlation. Levels of measurement.

/kfeZd kfUr ,oa fons'kh vke.k& tSu ,oa


ckS /eZ dh mRifk ,oa foLrkj rFkk vkthod lEiznk;] bZjkuh
,oa ;wukuh vke.k rFkk muds izHkkoA
UNIT - V

UNIT-II : Measurement and Testing


Test construction: Item writing, Item analysis
Test standardization: Reliability, Validity and Norms
Types of tests: Intelligence, Aptitude, Personality
(characteristics and important examples). Application in test
construction.

ekS;Z lkezkT; & ekS;Z lkezkT; dh LFkkiuk] pUxqIr


ekZ;Z] v'kksd dk /Ee] iz'kklu] ekS;Z lkezkT; dk fo?kVu]
lekt ,oa vFkZO;oLFkk] vfHkys[k ,oa eqk] dkSfVY; vFkZ'kkL=k
,oa esxLFkuht bf.Mdk] dyk ,oa okLrqdykA
UNIT - VI

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UNIT-III : Perception
Perceptual organization: Gestalt, Figure and Ground, Laws of
Organization
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Perceptual constancy: Size, Shape and Brightness Perception


of depth. Role of motivation, social and cultural factors in
perception.

centered therapy and behaviour therapy.


UNIT-X : Adjustment and Stress
Concept and definition. Factors affecting adjustment (frustration
and conflict).
Stress: meaning, types of stressors (physiological and
psychological), positive role of stress.
Coping with stress: task oriented reactions (Attack, withdrawal
and compromise) and Ego-defense mechanisms.
Sources of stress and reactions to stress. Application of stress
management techniques.
Psychophysiological disorders, AIDS and Drug abuse (Alcohol,
tobacco and opium).

UNIT-IV : Learning
Classical conditioning: Procedure, Phenomena and related
issues
Instrumental conditioning: Phenomena, Paradigms and
theoretical issues
Reinforcement: Reinforcement schedule
Verbal learning: Methods and Materials. Transfer of training.
Learning and motivation.
UNIT-V : Motivation and Emotion
Definition and concept of instinct, needs, drives and motives.
Theories of motivation and their application (drive reduction
theory, Maslow's motivational hierarchy). Social motivation:
Achievement, Power, affiliation motives and influence of early
experiences. Physiological basis of emotion. Theories of
emotion (James-Lange and Cannon-Bard theories, cognitive
physiological theory).

MANAGEMENT
(Code No. GKV-109)
Note :
(i)
(ii)

UNIT-VI : Memory and Forgetting


Memory process: Encoding, Storage, Retrieval Stages of
memory: Sensory memory, Short-term memory and Long term
memory Measurement of memory (Recall, Recognition and
Relearning).
Theories of forgetting: Interference and decay theories.

Unit I Fundamentals of Management


Theory of Karma Siddhanta, Management theories, Functions
of Management, Management levels, Organization structure,
Authority & Responsibility, Organizational design, Leadership
Styles and behaviour, Control Process

UNIT-VII : Personality
Concepts and Definition of personality. Study of personality
(Trait, type and eclectic approaches).
Development of Personality (Freud, Erikson, biological and
socio-cultural determinants) Measurement of personality
(Projective tests, pencil-paper tests). Application of personality
profiles in fitting a person to a job.

Unit II Business Economics


Economics: Marginal Analysis, Optimization techniques,
theory of Demand, Production and Cost, Returns to Scale,
Cost Curves and Break-Even Analysis, Profit and Sales
Maximization, Market Structure, GDP, WPI, CPI and Inflation.
Balance of Payments, Money Supply, Monetary Policy, Fiscal
Policy, National Income, Consumption Function.

UNIT-VIII : Social Behaviour


Socialization: meaning, agents, stages of socialization,
determinants of socialization.
Attitude: development, component of attitude formation,
attitude change.
Measurement of attitudes (Thurstone, Likert attitude scales
and Bogardus social Distance scale).
Culture and personality: relationship between culture and
personality, effect of culture on personality.
Prejudice and Stereotypes, Strategies for reducing prejudice.
Social problems: Poverty, Social violence and Deprivation.

Unit III Finance & Accounting


Financial analysis: financial Statement Analysis, Ratio
analysis, Fund flow analysis, Cash flow analysis, International
accounting standards. Capital Budgeting, Cost of Capital,
Leverages & Capital Structure, Working Capital Management,
Inventory Management, Models of Dividend policy, Cost Volume
Profits Analysis, Financial institutions & markets.
GAAP, Preparation of Financial Statements: Profit and Loss
account, Balance Sheet, Cost Concepts, Reconciliation of
cost and financial accounts, Marginal and Absorption Costing,
Standard Costing and Variance Analysis.

UNIT-IX : Behaviour Disorders


Neurotic Disorders: Anxiety, Phobia, Obsessive Compulsive,
Hysteria (Conversion and Dissociative).
Psychotic Disorders: Schizophrenia, Paranoia and Manic
depression.
Mental retardation: Meaning, causes (organic and socio cultural
deprivation) and treatment.
Psychotherapeutic procedures: Psychoanalysis, client
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Unit IV Organizational Behaviour


Concepts of organizational behaviour: Attitudes, Personality,
Perception, Learning Group behaviour and Group Dynamics.
Transactional Analysis, Confrontation session, Sensitivity
Analysis, Managerial Grid, Communication, Quality Circles,
Work force diversity, Organizational transformation and
Business Process Re-engineering.
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PHYSICS
Unit V Human Resource Management
Job analysis, Recruitment and Selection, Training and
Development Attrition, Performance Appraisal, Potential
Evaluation, Job Evaluation & Wage Determination, Employee
Welfare, Industrial Relations, Dispute Resolution & Grievance
Management, Conflicts, Collective Bargaining, Quality of Work
Life, HRD Mechanism, Factories Act: 1948, Payment of Wages
Act 1936, Industrial Dispute Act 1947, Workmen's
Compensation Act 1923, ILO

(Code No. GKV-110)


Note :
(i)
(ii)

UNIT-I Mathematical Physics


Linear algebra, matrices, Cayley Hamilton theorem, eigenvalue
problems; Linear differential equations; Special functions
(Hermite, Bessel, Laguerre and Legendre); Fourier series,
Fourier and Laplace transforms; Elements of complex analysis:
Laurent series-poles, residues and evaluation of integrals;
Elementary ideas about tensors; Elements of computational
techniques: roots of functions, interpolation, extrapolation,
integration by trapezoidal and Simpsons rules, solution of
first order differential equations using Runge-Kutta method;
Finite difference methods.

Unit VI Marketing Management


Marketing mis, Targetting & positony segmentation,
Consumerism, Green marketing, Rural marketing, e-marketing,
retailing, Service Marketing, CRM.
Unit VII Research Methodology
Quantitative Analysis: Frequency Distribution, Probability
Distributions-Binomial, Poisson, Normal & Exponential.
Correlation and regression, Analysis of Variance, Time Series.
Types of Research, Research Problem, Research design,
Hypothesis formulation, Testing of hypotheses, Sampling, Data
Collection, Design of research instruments, Scaling techniques,
Processing and Analysis of Data, Report writing.

UNIT-II Classical Mechanics


Variational principle, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms
and equations of motion; Poisson brackets and canonical
transformations; Symmetry, invariance and conservation laws,
cyclic coordinates; Central-force motion; Two-body collisions,
scattering in laboratory and centre-of-mass frames; Rigid body
dynamics, moment of inertia tensor; Periodic motion, small
oscillations and normal modes; Special theory of relativity,
Lorentz transformations, relativistic kinematics and mass
energy equivalence.

Unit VIII Production & Operations Management


Stages of Production Process, Location and Layout Planning,
Organizing and Controlling Procedures, Operation Research
Models and Techniques, Tools and Techniques for Project
Management, Functions of Project Manager, Project
Feasibility, Cost Estimates, Organizing systems & procedures
for Project implemention & control, Project Profitability, Models
of Decision-Making, Decision Support system (DSS), MIS,
Database Management System (DBMS), RDBMS.

UNIT-III Electromagnetic Theory


Electrostatics: Gauss Law and its applications; Laplace and
Poisson equations, boundary value problems; Magnetostatics:
Biot-Savart law, Amperes theorem, electromagnetic induction;
Maxwells equations in free space and linear isotropic media;
boundary conditions on fields at interfaces; Scalar and vector
potentials; Gauge invariance; Electromagnetic waves in free
space, dielectrics, and conductors; Reflection and refraction,
polarization, Fresnels Law; Dispersion relations in plasma;
Transmission lines and wave guides; Dynamics of charged
particles in static and uniform electromagnetic fields; Radiation
from moving charges, dipoles and retarded potentials.

Unit IX Corporate strategy


Process of Strategic Management, Company Mission,
Corporate Governance, Porter's Five Forces Model, Industry
analysis, Organization analysis, Generic strategies, Strategy
evaluation, Strategic choice, Implementing strategy, Designing
organizational structure, Designing strategic control systems,
Innovation & Corporate Social Responsibility.

UNIT-IV Quantum Mechanics


Wave-particle duality; Wave functions in coordinate and
momentum representations; Commutators and Heisenbergs
uncertainty principle; Matrix representation; Diracs bra and
ket notation; Schroedinger equation (time-dependent and timeindependent); Eigenvalue problems such as particle-in-a-box,
harmonic oscillator, etc.; Tunneling through a barrier; Motion
in a central potential; Orbital angular momentum, Angular
momentum algebra, spin; Addition of angular momenta;
Hydrogen atom, spin-orbit coupling, fine structure; Timeindependent perturbation theory and applications; Variational
method; WKB approximation; Time dependent perturbation

Unit X International Business


Foreign Exchange Regulations, Foreign Exchange Risk
Coverage, International Monetary System, Balance of
Payments, International Financial Institutions, India's Foreign
Trade, Major export commodities, Export Credit & Guarantee
Corporation. Regional Blocks, GATT, WTO and TRIPS.

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Response and relaxation phenomena; Drude model of electrical


and thermal conductivity; Hall effect and thermoelectric power;
Diamagnetism, paramagnetism, and ferromagnetism; Electron
motion in a periodic potential, band theory of metals, insulators
and semiconductors; Superconductivity, type I and type - II
superconductors, Josephson junctions; Defects and
dislocations; Ordered phases of matter, translational and
orientational order, kinds of liquid crystalline order.

theory and Fermis Golden Rule; Selection rules; Semiclassical theory of radiation; Elementary theory of scattering,
phase shifts, partial waves, Born approximation; Identical
particles, Paulis exclusion principle, spin-statistics connection;
Relativistic quantum mechanics: Klein Gordon and Dirac
equations.
UNIT-V Statistical Mechanics
Laws of thermodynamics and their consequences;
Thermodynamic potentials, Maxwell relations; Chemical
potential, phase equilibria; Phase space, micro- and
macrostates; Microcanonical, canonical and grand-canonical
ensembles and partition functions; Free Energy and connection
with thermodynamic quantities; First- and second-order phase
transitions; Classical and quantum statistics, ideal Fermi and
Bose gases; Principle of detailed balance; Blackbody radiation
and Plancks distribution law; Bose-Einstein condensation.

UNIT-X Nuclear and Particle Physics


Basic nuclear properties: size, shape, charge distribution, spin
and parity; Binding energy, semi-empirical mass formula;
Liquid drop model; Fission and fusion; Nature of the nuclear
force, form of nucleon-nucleon potential; Charge-independence
and charge-symmetry of nuclear forces; Isospin; Deuteron
problem; Evidence of shell structure, single- particle shell
model, its validity and limitations; Rotational spectra;
Elementary ideas of alpha, beta and gamma decays and
their selection rules; Nuclear reactions, reaction mechanisms,
compound nuclei and direct reactions; Classification of
fundamental forces; Elementary particles (quarks, baryons,
mesons, leptons); Spin and parity assignments, isospin,
strangeness; C, P, and T invariance and applications of
symmetry arguments to particle reactions, parity nonconservation in weak interaction.

UNIT-VI Electronics
Semiconductor diodes, transistors, CE, CB and CC amplifiers,
FET & MOSFET characteristics, Frequency effects and
applications; OP-AMP theory, Negative feedback, Linear and
non-linear OP-AMP circuits, Oscillators and timers, Thyristers;
Logic gates, HA, FA.
UNIT-VII Experimental Techniques and data analysis
Data interpretation and analysis; Precision and accuracy, error
analysis, propagation of errors, least squares fitting, linear
and nonlinear curve fitting, chi-square test; Transducers
(temperature, pressure/vacuum, magnetic field, vibration,
optical, and particle detectors), measurement and control;
Signal conditioning and recovery, impedance matching,
amplification (Op-amp based instrumentation amp, feedback);
Hall effect, four probe and Vander-Paw methods; X-ray
diffraction technique.
Applications of the above experimental and analytical
techniques to typical undergraduate and graduate level
laboratory experiments.

CHEMISTRY
(Code No. GKV-111)
Note :
(i)
(ii)

UNIT- I
Coordination Chemistry: Molecular orbital theory as applied
to octahedral complexes, - bonding in octahedral complexes;
cis and trans isomerism in square planar and octahedral
complexes. Term symbols S,P,D,F, in a cubic field; splitting
of term for d configuration; spectra of Transition metal
complexes, selection rules and intensities of the transitions,
nature of Electronic transitions in complexes, Calculation of
Dq, B and for Cr (III) and Ni (II) complexes. Structural
Evidence from Electronic spectra, charge-transfer spectra.

UNIT-VIII Atomic & Molecular Physics


Quantum states of an electron in an atom; Electron spin; SternGerlach experiment; Spectrum of Hydrogen, helium and alkali
atoms; Relativistic corrections for energy levels of hydrogen;
Hyperfine structure and isotopic shift; width of spectral lines;
LS & JJ coupling; Zeeman, Paschen Back & Stark effect; Xray spectroscopy; Electron spin resonance, Nuclear magnetic
resonance, chemical shift; Rotational, vibrational, electronic,
and Raman spectra of diatomic molecules; Frank Condon
principle and selection rules; Spontaneous and stimulated
emission, Einstein A & B coefficients; Lasers, optical pumping,
population inversion, rate equation.

UNIT- II
Bioinorganic Chemistry General introduction to Bio-inorganic
Chemistry; occurrence of Inorganic elements in organisms,
classification of metallo bio-molecules; Biologically important
features and functions of inorganic elements, Biologically
important ligands for metal ions, co-ordination by proteins and
Enzymatic catalysis.
(a)
Role of metal ions (An overview) in Biological
systems Na, K, Ca, Mg & Zn (Giving suitable

UNIT-IX Condensed Matter Physics


Bravais lattices; Reciprocal lattice, diffraction and the structure
factor; Bonding of solids; Elastic properties, phonons, lattice
specific heat; Free electron theory and electronic specific heat;
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examples) Biomineralisation.
Role of non-metals in Biological systems,
viz; Cl, B, Si, As, Br, F, I, Se (Giving suitable
examples)

exchange capacity, chlorides, sulphates, soluble carbonates


and bicarbonates, total organic matter, available phosphorus,
available nitrogen, nitrogen by Kjeldahls method, exchangeable
Na and K.

UNIT- III
Electromagnetic spectrum, Electronic band spectra (UV and
Vis region), Lamberts law, Beers law, Beers-Lambert law,
Extinction coefficient, idea of Bathochromic and Hypsochromic
shifts, Hyperchromic and Hypochromic effects,
Instrumentation, Simple and general applications of UV-Vis
spectroscopy to organic compounds. Vibrational rotational
spectra- Principle, absorption of infrared radiation & molecular
vibration. Fundamental vibrations and overtones. Infrared
vibration - active and forbidden (Selection rules).
Instrumentation, simple and general applications of I. R.
spectroscopy. Atomic Absorption spectroscopy, flame
photometric methods of estimation of alkali and alkaline metals.
UNIT-IV
NMR Spectroscopy: Basic concept, Low resolution & high
resolution nmr; chemical shift, coupling constant, shielding &
deshielding, Simple application of pmr. E.S.R. spectra of
transition metal complexes, spin Hamiltonian, Instrumentation
and application of E.S.R. and NMR spectroscopy. Mass
spectroscopy: Basic idea, Principle of operation of mass
spectrometer, Instrumentation, fragmentation pattern of major
functional groups, simple general applications.

UNIT- VIII
Oils and Fats: General idea, Classification, Occurrence, Basic
idea of the function of oils and fats, Physical and chemical
properties of oils and fats, Applications of oils and fats. Analysis
of oils and fats: Determination of physical constants like M.P.
and B.P., Specific gravity, Refractive index, Total volatile matter,
Determination of Acid value, Iodine value, R.M. value, Polenske
number.
Soaps and detergents: Idea of common soaps, Cleansing action
of soaps, Varities of soaps and their uses, Idea of detergents,
Hazards of soaps and detergents. Analysis of soaps and
detergents: Determination of Matter insoluble in alcohol, Free
alkali and free acids, Matter insoluble in water, Glycerol content
(Dichromate method), Foaming capacity and its comparison
in different samples of soaps and detergents, Effect of sodium
carbonate on the foaming capacity of soap.

(b)

UNIT- IX
Chemical Kinetics: Derivation of IIIrd order kinetic equation,
collision theory for uni, bi and termolecular reactions, Steric
factor, Theory of absolute reaction rates, Entropy of activation.
Experimental techniques for the study of kinetics of slow and
fast reactions. Potential energy surfaces (two-dimentional and
three-dimentional diagrams), P.E. surface for H + H2 reaction,
Concept of COL and Contour diagram. Opposing, Consecutive,
Side and Induced reactions, Induction period. Chain reactions
and explosion limits. Reactions in solution, Factors affecting
the rates in solutions, effect of solvation and Internal pressures,
Double and Single sphere models, Effect of ionic strength,
Bronsted-Bjerrum equation.

UNIT- V
Treatment of Data in Quantitative Analysis: Accuracy, Precision,
Standard deviation, Types of errors, Elimination of errors,
Significant figures, Rejection quotient test. Polarisation,
Overvoltage, Theories of Hydrogen overvoltage, Ilkovic equation,
d.m.e., Half wave potential, Diffusion current, Polarography and
its simple and general applications (Specific applications not
required). Ion Exchange: Cation and Anion exchangers, their
Stability, Selectivity and Characteristics. General applications
including ion exchange chromatography.

UNIT- X
Macromolecules: Addition and condensation polymerisation.
Degree of polymerisation and length of polymer chains.
Requirement of purity for synthesis. Molecular weights and
their distribution. Polydispersity. Determination of molecular
weight by Osmotic pressure, Viscosity, light scattering and
sedimentation equilibrium methods.
Free radical vinyl polymerization, ionic vinyl polymerization,
Ziegler-Natta polymerization and vinyl polymers. Polyesters,
polyamides, phenol formaldehyde resins, urea formaldehyde
resins, epoxy resins and polyurethanes. Natural and synthetic
rubbers.

UNIT- VI
Theory, technique and applications of Conductometric,
Potentiometric and pH- metric titrations.
Solvent Extraction: Principles, Techniques and applications.
Chromatographic techniques: Basic principles, experimental
techniques, and simple and general applications of Column,
Paper, Thin layer, Gas-solid, Gas- liquid and High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography.
UNIT- VII
Physico-chemical analysis of water samples for turbidity,
conductivity, total solids, filterable, nonfilterable, fixed and
volatile solids, pH, total carbonate, bicarbonate and total
alkalinity, B.O.D., C.O.D., D.O., NH3, NO3, NO2, organic N2,
total N2, Inorganic phosphates, silica, SO4 - -, Hardness (Ca
and Mg), Na, K, residual Chlorine; Optimum alum dose.
Treatment and analysis of soil samples for porous nature, water
absorbing capacity, loss on ignition, pH, conductance, cation
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MATHEMATICS

UNIT V Differential Equations


Existence and uniqueness of solutions of initial value problems
for first order ordinary differential equations, singular solutions
of first order ODEs, system of first order ODEs, general theory
of homogenous and non-homogeneous linear ODEs, variation
of parameters, Sturm-Liouville boundary value problem, Greens
function.
Lagrange and Charpit methods for solving first order PDEs,
Cauchy problem for first order PDEs, and classification of
second order linear PDEs, method of separation of variables
of Laplace, heat and wave equations.

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UNIT I Real Analysis


Elementary set theory, finite, countable and uncountable sets,
Real number system as a complete ordered field, Archimedean
property, supremum, infimum, Sequence and series,
convergence, limsup, liminf, Bolzano Weierstrass theorem,
Heine Boral theorem, continuity, uniform continuity,
differentiability, mean value theorem, sequences and series of
functions, uniform convergence, Riemann sums and Riemann
integral, improper integrals.
Monotonic functions, types of discontinuity, functions of bounded
variation, Lebesgue measure, Lebesgue integral, functions of
several variables, directional derivative, partial derivative, derivative
as a linear transformation.
Metric spaces, compactness, connectedness, Normed linear
spaces, spaces of continuous functions as examples.
UNIT II Linear Algebra
Vector spaces, subspaces, linear dependence, basis,
dimension, algebra of linear transformations, algebra of
matrices, rank and determinant of matrices, linear equations,
eigenvalues and eigenvectors, Cayley-Hamilton theorem,
matrix representation of linear transformations, change of basis,
canonical forms, diagonal forms, triangular forms, Jordan forms,
inner product spaces, orthonormal basis, quadratic forms,
reduction and classification of quadratic forms.
UNIT III Complex Analysis
Algebra of complex numbers, the complex
plane, polynomials, power series, transcendental functions
such as exponential, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions,
analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Contour
integral, Cauchys theorem, Cauchys integral formula,
Liouvilles theorem, maximum modulus principle, Schwartz
lemma, open mapping theorem, Taylor series, Laurent series,
calculus of residues, conformal mappings, Mobius
transformations.

UNIT VI Numerical Analysis


Numerical solutions of algebraic equations, method of iteration
and Newton-Raphson method, rate of convergence, solution
of systems of linear algebraic equations using Gauss
elimination and Gauss-Seidel methods, finite differences,
Lagrange, Hermite and spline interpolation, Numerical
differentiation and integration, numerical solution of ODEs
using Picard, Euler, modified Euler and Runge-Kutta methods,
finite differences method.
UNIT VII Calculus of Variations and Linear Integral
Equations
Variation of a functional, Euler-Lagrange equation, necessary
and sufficient conditions for extrema, variational methods for
boundary value problems in ordinary and partial differential
equations.
Linear integral equation of the first and second kind of Fredholm
and Voltra type, solutions with separable kernels, characteristic
numbers and eigenfunctions, resolvent kernel.
UNIT VIII Graph Theory
Graphs, subgraphs, digraphs, connectedness, Euler graph,
trees, spanning trees, connectivity and separability,
isomorphism, planar graph, matrices associated with a graph,
chromatic partitioning and chromatic polynomial.
UNIT IX Operation Research
Linear programming problem, Simplex method, two phase
method, Big M method, inventory models with and without
shortages, inventory control with price breaks, Queuing theory,
steady state solution of Markov Queuing models: M/M/1and
M/M/C.
Convex sets and convex functions, K-T conditions, quadratic
programming.

UNIT IV Algebra
Permutations, combinations, pigeon-hole principle, inclusionexclusion principle, derangements, fundamental theorem of
arithmetic, divisibility in Z, congruences, Groups, subgroups,
normal subgroups, quotient groups, homomorphisms, cyclic
groups, permutations groups,
Cayleys theorem, class equations, Sylow theorems, Rings,
ideals, prime and maximal ideals, quotient rings, unique
factorization domain, principal ideal domain, Euclidean domain,
polynomial rings and irreducibility criteria, fields, finite fields,
field extensions.
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UNIT X Statistics
Sample space, discrete probability, independent events,
Bayes Theorem, random variables and distribution functions,
expectation and moments, independent random variables,
Standard discrete and continuous univariate distributions,
Poisson, Binomial and Normal distributions. Methods of
estimation, Z-test, T-test, Chi-square test, F-test. Curve fitting,
regression and correlation.

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Network and Deflection Routing.


Unit-IV (Theory of Computer Science) Introduction to
Languages; Recursive Definitions
Regular Expressions; Finite Automata; Kleen' S Theorem;
Non- Deterministic Finite Automata; Finite Automata with
Output; Regular Languages; Pumping Lemma for Regular
Languages; Non-Regular Languages; Context-Free
Grammars; Regular Grammars; Chomsky's Normal Form:
Adding a Pushdown Stack to FA, Push Down Automata; Self
Embeddedness, Context Free Languages (CFLs), Pumping
Lemma for CFLs, Turing and Post Machines; Recursively
Enumerable Languages; Encoding of Turing Machines;
Phrase Structure Grammar, Context- Sensitive Grammar,
Computer and Computable Functions.

COMPUTER SCIENCE
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Unit-I (Artificial Intelligence) Introduction
Definition and scope of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.), A.I.
Techniques and its characteristics. Problem Solving: Problems
and problem spaces, Problems as state space search,
Production systems, Control Strategies, Heuristic search,
Problem characteristics, Production system characteristics.
Problem Solving Methods : Forward versus backward
reasoning, Problem Trees versus Problem graphs, Knowledge
representation and the frame problem, Generate-and-test,
Hill Climbing, Breadth-First-Search, Problem Reduction,
Constraint satisfaction, Means-End analysis. Game Playing
: Minimax search, Alpha-beta pruning, Secondary search.
Knowledge Representation using Predicate Logic:
Representing simple facts using logic, Resolution, Conversion
to clause form, Resolution in clause form, Unification algorithm.

Unit-V (Software Engineering) Software Life Cycle


Models
SDLC Models, Selection of a Life Cycle Model; Software
Requirements Analysis and Specifications: Requirements
Engineering, Requirements Elicitation, Requirements
Analysis, Requirements Documentation; Software Project
Planning: Size Estimation, Cost Estimation, Models,
Constructive Cost Model, Software Risk Management;
Software Design: Design Definition, Modularity, Strategy of
Design, Function Oriented Deign, IEEE Recommended
Practice for Software Design Description, Object Oriented
Design; Software Metrics: Software Metrics, Token Count,
Data Structure Metrics, Information Flow Metrics, Metrics
Analysis; Software Reliability: Basic Concepts, Software
Quality, Software Reliability Models, Capability Maturity Model;
Software Testing: Testing Process, Functional Testing,
Structural Testing, Levels of Testing, Debugging, Testing Tools;
Software Maintenance: Maintenance Process, Maintenance
Models, Estimation of Maintenance Costs, Regression Testing,
Reverse Engineering, Software Re-engineering, Configuration
Management.

Unit-II (Algorithm Design and Analysis) Elementary Data


Structures; Divide and Conquer
Binary Search, Finding Maximum and Minimum, Merge sort;
Greedy Method: Knapsack Problem, Job Sequencing with
Deadlines, Optimal Merge Patterns; Dynamic Programming:
Multistage Graphs, Optimal Binary Search Trees, 0/1
Knapsack, Reliability Design, Traveling Salesperson Problem;
Backtracking: 8 - Queens Problem, Sum of Subsets,
Hamiltonian Cycles, Knapsack Problem; Basic Search and
Traversal Techniques: Techniques, Code Optimization,
Biconnected Components and Depth - First Search; NonDeterministic Algorithm: Non-Deterministic Programming
Constructs, Simple Non-Deterministic Programs; NP-Hard and
NP-Complete Problems.

Unit-VI (Optimization Techniques) Linear Programming


Simplex Method, Standard LP form and its Basic Solutions,
Simplex Algorithm, Artificial Starting Solution; Duality: Dual
Problems, Relationship between the Optimal Primal and Dual
Solutions, Dual Simplex Method, Primal Dual Computation;
Transportation and Assignment Model : Transportation Model,
Non- traditional Transportation Model, Transportation
Algorithms, Assignments Model; Deterministic Dynamic
Programming: Recursive Nature of Computing, Forward and
Backward Recursion; Queuing Theory: Queuing System,
Characteristics of Queuing Models, Transient and Steady State
of Queuing System, Birth- Death Process, Pure Birth &
Pure Death Processes, (M/M/1):(FIFO/ / ), (M/M/S):(FIFO/
/ ) and (M/M/1):(FIFO/N/ ) Mod els.
Unit-VII (Digital Image Processing) Introduction
Digital Image Representation, Steps in Image Processing,
Elements of Digital Image Processing Systems; Digital Image
Fundamentals: Elements of Visual perception, A Simple
Image Model, Sampling and Quantization, Basic Relationships

Unit-III (Advanced Networking) Circuit Switching Networks


AT & T's Dynamic Routing Network, Routing in Telephone
Network, Dynamic Non Hierarchical Routing, Trunk Status
Map Routing, Real Time Network Routing, Dynamic
Alternative Routing, Distributed Adaptive Dynamic Routing,
Optimized Dynamic Routing; Packet Switching Networks:
Distance Vector Routing-Link State Routing-Inter Domain
Routing, Classless Inter- domain Routing, Interior Gateway
Routing Protocols, Routing Information Protocol, Open
Shortest Path First, Exterior Gateway Routing Protocol, Border
Gateway Protocol, Apple Talk Routing and SNA Routing; High
Speed Networks : Routing in Optical Networks, The Optical
Layer, Node Designs, Network Design and Operation,
Optical Layer Cost Tradeoffs, Routing and Wavelength
Assignment, Architectural Variations, Routing in ATM
Networks, ATM Address Structure, ATM Routing, PNNI
Protocol, PNNI Signaling Protocol, Routing in the PLANET
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between Pixels, Imaging Geometry, Photographic Film; Image


Transforms: Fourier Transform, Discrete Fourier Transform,
Fast Fourier Transform, Separable Image Transform, Hotelling
Transform; Image Enhancement: Enhancement by Point
Processing, Spatial Filtering, Enhancement in the Frequency
Domain, Generation of Spatial Masks from Frequency Domain
Specifications, Color Image Processing; Image Restoration:
Degradation Model, Diagonalisation of Circulate and Block
Circulate Matrices, Algebraic Approach to Restoration, Inverse
Filtering, Least Mean Square (Wiener) Filter, Constrained
Least Squares Restoration, Interactive Restoration; Image
Compression: Image Compression Models, Elements of
Information Theory, Error-Free Compression, Lossy
Compression, Image Compression Standards.
Unit-VIII (Parallel and Distributed Computing) Introduction
Computational Demands of Modern Science, Advent of
Practical Parallel Processing; PRAM Algorithms: Model of
Serial Computation, PRAM Model of Parallel Computation,
PRAM Algorithms, Reducing the Number of Processors;
Mapping and Scheduling: Mapping Data to Processors on
Processor Arrays and Multi- computers, Dynamic Load
Balancing on Multicomputers, Static Scheduling on UMA
Multiprocessors, Deadlock; Elementary Parallel Algorithms:
Classifying MIMD Algorithms, Reduction, Broadcast, Prefix
Sums; Sorting: Enumeration Sort, Lower Bounds on Parallel
Sorting, Odd- Even Transposition Sort, Quicksort- Based
Algorithms, Random Real and Random Write; Graph
Algorithms: Searching a Graph, Connected Components, Allpaired Shortest Path, Single- source Shortest Path, Minimumcost Spanning Tree.
Introduction To Distributed Network Systems: LAN, WAN,
NOS, DOS, Distributed File Servers, Distributed Real
Time Systems, Cient- server Computing; Procedure Call
Mechanism and Message Passing.
Unit-IX (Soft Computing) Fundamentals of ANN
The Biological Neural Network, Artificial Neural Networks,
Building Blocks of ANN; ANN Terminologies: Architecture,
Setting of Weights, Activation Functions, Mcculloch- Pitts
Neuron Model, Hebbian Learning Rule, Perception Learning
Rule, Delta Learning Rule; Models of ANN: Single Layer
Perception, Architecture, Algorithm, Application Procedure,
Feedback Networks: Hopfield Net and BAM, Feed Forward
Networks: Back Propagation Network (BPN) and Radial
Basis Function Network (RBFN), Self Organizing Feature
Maps: SOM and LVQ.
Fuzzy System
Fuzzy Sets, Properties and Operations - Fuzzy Relations,
Cardinality, Operations and Properties of Fuzzy Relations,
Fuzzy Composition; Fuzzy Variables, Types of Membership
Functions, Fuzzy Rules: Takagi and Mamdani - Fuzzy
Inference Systems: Fuzzification, Inference, Rulebase,
Defuzzification.
Genetic Algorithm (GA)
Biological Terminology, Elements of GA: Encoding, Types
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Theoretical Foundation: Schema, Fundamental Theorem of
GA, Building Block Hypothesis.
Unit-X (Current Trends and Technologies) Mobile
Computing
Mobile Connectivity, Cells, Framework, Wireless Delivery
Technology and Switching Methods, Mobile Information
Access Devices, Mobile Data Internetworking Standards,
Cellular Data Communication Protocols, Mobile Computing
Applications; Mobile Databases - Protocols, Scope, Tools
and Technology.
Security and Cryptography : Introduction to Security,
Security Attacks, Services and Mechanisms, Data Encryption
Standard, Advanced Encryption Standard, Public- key
Cryptography and RSA, Message Authentication and Hash
Functions, Hash and MAC Algorithms, Digital Signatures
and Authentication Protocols; Network Security :
Authentication Applications, Electronic Mail Security, IP
Security, Web Security, Intruders, Malicious Software,
Firewalls.

ZOOLOGY
(Code No. GKV - 114)
Note :
(i)
(ii)

Paper setter shall set 100 questions from the


syllabus and each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each
unit of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

UNIT- I
Cellular Organization Membrane structure and function
Structure of model membrane, lipid bilayer and membrane
protein diffusion, osmosis, ion channels, active transport, ion
pumps, mechanism of sorting and regulation of intracellular
transport, electrical properties of membranes.
Structural organization and function of intracellular
organelles: Cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, Golgi bodies,
lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, plastids,
vacuoles, chloroplast, structure & function of cytoskeleton
and its role in motility.
Organization of genes and chromosomes : Operon,
interrupted genes, gene families, structure of chromatin and
chromosomes, unique and repetitive DNA, heterochromatin,
euchromatin, transposons.
Cell division and cell cycle: Mitosis and meiosis, their
regulation, steps in cell cycle, and control of cell cycle.
UNIT- II Fundamental Processes DNA replication, repair
and recombination: Unit of replication, enzymes involved,
replication origin and replication fork, fidelity of replication,
extrachromosomal replicons, DNA damage and repair
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Concept of gene: Allele, multiple alleles, pseudoallele,


complementation tests.

RNA synthesis and processing: Transcription factors and


machinery, formation of initiation complex, transcription activators
and repressors, RNA polymerases, capping, elongation and
termination, RNA processing, RNA editing, splicing,
polyadenylation, structure and function of different types of RNA,
RNA transport.

Extensions of Mendelian principles: Codominance,


incomplete dominance, gene interactions, pleiotropy, genomic
imprinting, penetrance and expressivity, phenocopy, linkage
and crossing over, sex linkage, sex limited and sex influenced
characters.

Protein synthesis and processing: Ribosome, formation of


initiation complex, initiation factors and their regulation,
elongation and elongation factors, termination, genetic code,
aminoacylation of tRNA, tRNA-identity, aminoacyl tRNA
synthetase, translational proof-reading, translational inhibitors,
post- translational modification of proteins.
Control of gene expression at transcription and translation
level: Regulation of phages, viruses, prokaryotic and eukaryotic
gene expression, role of chromatin in regulating gene expression
and gene silencing.

Gene mapping methods: Linkage maps, tetrad analysis,


mapping with molecular markers, mapping by using somatic
cell hybrids.

Human genetics: Pedigree analysis, lod score for linkage


testing, karyotypes, genetic disorders.
Quantitative genetics: Polygenic inheritance, heritability and
its measurements, QTL mapping.

UNIT- III System Physiology- Animal Blood and


circulation: Blood corpuscles, haemopoiesis and formed
elements, plasma function, blood volume, blood volume
regulation, blood groups, haemoglobin, immunity, haemostasis.

Mutation: Types, causes and detection, mutant types lethal,


conditional, biochemical, loss of function, gain of function,
germinal verses somatic mutants, insertional mutagenesis.

Cardiovascular System: Comparative anatomy of heart


structure, myogenic heart, specialized tissue, ECG its
principle and significance, cardiac cycle, heart as a pump,
blood pressure, neural and chemical regulation of all above.

Structural and numerical alterations of chromosomes:


Deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation, ploidy and their
genetic implications.
Recombination: Homologous and non-homologous
recombination, including transposition, site-specific
recombination.

Respiratory system: Comparison of respiration in different


species, anatomical considerations, transport of gases,
exchange of gases, waste elimination, neural and chemical
regulation of respiration.

UNIT- VI Diversity of Life Forms Principles and methods


of taxonomy: Concepts of species and hierarchical taxa,
biological nomenclature, classical and quantititative methods
of taxonomy of animals.

Nervous system: Neurons, action potential, gross


neuroanatomy of the brain and spinal cord, central and
peripheral nervous system, neural control of muscle tone and
posture.

Levels of structural organization: Unicellular, colonial and


multicellular forms; levels of organization of tissues, organs
and systems; comparative anatomy.

UNIT- IV Sense organs


Vision, hearing and tactile response.
Excretory system: Comparative physiology of excretion,
kidney, urine formation, urine concentration, waste elimination,
micturition, regulation of water balance, blood volume, blood
pressure, electrolyte balance, acid-base balance.

Natural history of Indian subcontinent: Major habitat types


of the subcontinent, geographic origins and migrations of species;
common Indian mammals, birds; seasonality and phenology of
the subcontinent.
Organisms of health and agricultural importance:
Common parasites and pathogens of humans and domestic
animals.
UNIT-VII Ecological Principles The Environment: Physical
environment; biotic environment; biotic and abiotic interactions.

Thermoregulation: Comfort zone, body temperature physical,


chemical, neural regulation, acclimatization.
Digestive system: Digestion, absorption, energy balance, BMR.
Endocrinology and reproduction: Endocrine glands, basic
mechanism of hormone action, hormones and diseases;
reproductive processes, neuroendocrine regulation.
UNIT- V Inheritance Biology Mendelian principles
Dominance, segregation, independent assortment, deviation
from Mendelian inheritance.
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Habitat and niche: Concept of habitat and niche; niche width


and overlap; fundamental and realized niche; resource
partitioning; character displacement.
Population ecology: Characteristics of a population;
population growth curves; population regulation; life history
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strategies (r and K selection); concept of metapopulation


demes and dispersal, interdemic extinctions, age structured
populations.

behavior, habitat characterization-ground and remote sensing

Species interactions: Types of interactions, interspecific


competition, herbivory, carnivory, pollination, symbiosis.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

methods.

(Code No. GKV - 115)

Community ecology: Nature of communities; community


structure and attributes; levels of species diversity and its
measurement; edges and ecotones.

Note :
(i)
(ii)

Ecological succession: Types; mechanisms; changes


involved in succession; concept of climax.

UNIT-I
Definition, principles and scope of Environmental Science.
Earth, Man and Environment. Ecosystems, Pathways in
Ecosystems.
Physico-chemical and Biological factors in the Environment.
Geographical classification and zones.
Structure and composition of atmosphere, hydrosphere,
lithosphere and biosphere. Mass and Energy transfer across
the various interfaces, material balance. First and Second law
of thermodynamics, heat transfer processes.
Natural resources, conservation and sustainable development.

UNIT- VIII Ecosystem System and its functioning : Structure


and function; energy flow and mineral cycling (CNP); primary
production and decomposition; structure and function of some
Indian ecosystems: terrestrial (forest, grassland) and aquatic
(fresh water, marine, eustarine).
Biogeography: Major terrestrial biomes; theory of island
biogeography; biogeographical zones of India.
UNIT-IX Evolution And Behaviour Emergence of
evolutionary thoughts
Lamarck; Darwinconcepts of variation, adaptation, struggle,
fitness and natural selection; Mendelism; spontaneity of
mutations; the evolutionary synthesis.

UNIT-II Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry


Stochiometry, Gibbs energy, Chemical potential, chemical
equilibria, acid base reactions, solubility product, solubility of
gases in water, the carbonate system, unsaturated and
saturated hydrocarbons, radionuclides.

Origin of cells and unicellular evolution: Origin of basic


biological molecules; abiotic synthesis of organic monomers
and polymers; concept of Oparin and Haldane; experiment of
Miller (1953); the first cell; evolution of prokaryotes; origin of
eukaryotic cells; evolution of unicellular eukaryotes; anaerobic
metabolism, photosynthesis and aerobic metabolism.

Chemical composition of Air: Classification of elements,


speciation. Particles, ions and radicals in the atmosphere.
Oxygen and ozone chemistry, Chemistry of air pollutants,
Photochemical smog.

Paleontology and evolutionary history: The evolutionary


time scale; eras, periods and epoch; major events in the
evolutionary time scale; origins of unicellular and multicellular
organisms; major groups of plants and animals; stages in
primate evolution including Homo.

Water Chemistry: Chemistry of water, concept of DO, BOD,


COD, sedimentation, coagulation, filtration, Redox potential.
Soil Chemistry: Inorganic and organic components of soil,
Nitrogen pathways and NPK in soils. Toxic Chemicals in the
environment-Air, Water: Pesticides in water. Biochemical
aspects of Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, Carbon Monooxide, O3 and PAN Pesticides, Insecticides, MIC, carcinogens
in the air.

Molecular Evolution: Concepts of neutral evolution, molecular


divergence and molecular clocks; molecular tools in phylogeny,
classification and identification; protein and nucleotide
sequence analysis; origin of new genes and proteins; gene
duplication and divergence.

Principles of Analytical Methods: Titrimetry, Gravimetry,


Colourimetry, Spectrophometry, Gas Chromatography,
Chromatography, Atomic Absorption Spectrophometry, GLC,
HPLC, Electrophoresis. Flame photometry.

UNIT-X Methods in field biology:


Statistical Methods: Measures of central tendency and
dispersal; probability distributions (Binomial, Poisson and
Normal); sampling distribution; difference between parametric
and non-parametric statistics; confidence interval; errors; levels
of significance; regression and correlation; t-test; analysis of
variance; X2 test.
Methods in field biology: Methods of estimating population
density of animals, ranging patterns through direct, indirect
and remote observations, sampling methods in the study of
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unit of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

UNIT-III
Definition, Principles and scope of ecology, Human ecology
and Human settlement, Evolution, Origin of life and speciation.
Ecosystems: Structure and functions, Abiotic and Biotic
components, energy flows, Food chains, food web, ecological
pyramids, types and diversity.
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Environmental implication of energy use; CO2 emissions, global


warming; air and thermal pollution; radioactive waste and
radioactivity from nuclear reactors; impacts of large-scale
exploitation of solar, wind, hydro, and ocean energy.

Ecological succession, Population, Community ecology and


Parasitism, Prey-Predator relationships.
Common flora and fauna in India Aquatic: Phytoplankton,
Zooplankton and Macrophytes.
Terrestrial: Forests Endangered and Threatened Species
Biodiversity and its conservation: Definition, Hotspots of
Biodiversity, Strategies for biodiversity conservation. National
Parks and Sanctuaries. Gene Pool.

UNIT-VI Air
Natural and anthropogenic sources of pollution. Primary and
secondary pollutants. Transport and diffusion of pollutants, Gas
laws governing the behavior of pollutants in the atmosphere.
Methods of monitoring and control of air pollution SO2, NOX,
CO, SPM. Effects of pollutants on human beings, plants,
animals, materials and on climate. Acid Rain. Air Quality
Standards.

Micro flora of Atmosphere: Air sampling techniques.


Identification of aeroallergens. Air-borne diseases and allergies.
Environmental Biotechnology: Fermentation technology,
Vermiculture technology, Biofertilizer technology.

Water: types, sources and consequences of water pollution.


Physio-chemical and Bacteriological sampling and analysis
of water quality. Standards. Sewage and waste water treatment
and recycling. Water quality standard.
Soil: Physio-chemical as bacteriological sampling as analysis
of soil quality. Soil Pollution Control. Industrial waste effluents
and heavy metals, their interactions with soil components. Soil
micro-organisms and their functions, degradation of different
pesticides, fungicides and weedicides in soil.
Noise: Sources of noise pollution, measurement of noise and
Indices, effect of meteorological parameters on noise
propagation. Noise exposure levels and standards. Noise
control and abatement measures. Impact of noise on human
health.

UNIT-IV Environmental Geosciences


Fundamental Concepts.
The earth systems and Biosphere: Conservation of matter
in various geospheres-lithosphere, atmosphere and biosphere.
Energy budget of the earth. Earths thermal environment and
seasons. Ecosystems flow of energy and matter. Coexistence
in communities-food webs. Earths major ecosystemsterrestrial and aquatic. General relationship between landscape,
biomes and climate. Climates of India, Indian Monsoon, El
Nin, Droughts. Tropical cyclones and western Disturbances.
Earths Processes and Geological Hazards: earths
processes; concept of residence, time and rates of natural
cycles. Catastrophic geological hazards. Study of flood,
landslides, earthquakes, volcanism and avalanche.
Mineral Resources and Environment: Resources and
Reserves, Minerals and population. Oceans as new areas for
exploration of mineral resources. Ocean ore and recycling of
resources. Environmental impact of exploitation, processing
and smelting of minerals.

Marine: Sources of marine pollution and control. Criteria


employed for disposal of pollutants in marine system-coastal
management.
Radioactive and thermal Pollution.
UNIT-VII Introduction to environmental impact analysis
Environmental impact statement and Environmental
Management Plan.
EIA guidelines 1994, Notification of Government of India. Impact
Assessment Methodologies.
Generalized approach to impact analysis.
Procedure for reviewing Environmental impact analysis and
statement.
Guidelines for Environmental audit.
Introduction to Environmental planning.
Urban planning for India.
Rural planning and landuse pattern.
Concept and strategies of sustainable development.
Cost-Benefit analysis.
Environmental priorities in India and sustainable development.

Water Resources and Environment: Global Water Balance.


Ice sheets and fluctuations of sea levels. Origin and
composition of seawater. Hydrological cycle. Factors
influencing the surface water. Types of water. Resources of
oceans. Ocean pollution by toxic wastes. Human use of surface
and groundwaters. Groundwater pollution.
Landuse Planning: The landuse plan. Soil surveys in relation
to landuse planning. Methods of site selection and evaluation.
Principles of remote sensing and its application of environment
sciences. Application of GIS in Environmental Management.
UNIT V
Sun as source of energy; solar radiation and its spectral
characteristics, Fossil fuels-classification, composition, physiochemical characteristics and energy content of coal, petroleum
and natural gas. Principles of generation of hydroelectric power.
tidal, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion, wind, geothermal
energy; solar collectors, photovoltaic, solar ponds; nuclear
energy-fission and fusion.
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UNIT-VIII
Sources and generation of solid wastes, their characterization,
chemical composition and classification. Different methods of
disposal and management of solid wastes (Hospital waste and
Hazardous waste). Recycling of waste material. Waste
minimization technologies.
Hazardous Waste Management and Handling Rules 1989.
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UNIT V Differential Equations


Existence and uniqueness of solutions of initial value problems
for first order ordinary differential equations, singular solutions
of first order ODEs, system of first order ODEs, general theory
of homogenous and non-homogeneous linear ODEs, variation
of parameters, Sturm-Liouville boundary value problem, Greens
function.
Lagrange and Charpit methods for solving first order PDEs,
Cauchy problem for first order PDEs, and classification of
second order linear PDEs, method of separation of variables
of Laplace, heat and wave equations.

(Code No. GKV-112)


Note :
(i)
(ii)

Paper setter shall set 100 questions from the


syllabus and each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each
unit of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

UNIT I Real Analysis


Elementary set theory, finite, countable and uncountable sets,
Real number system as a complete ordered field, Archimedean
property, supremum, infimum, Sequence and series,
convergence, limsup, liminf, Bolzano Weierstrass theorem,
Heine Boral theorem, continuity, uniform continuity,
differentiability, mean value theorem, sequences and series of
functions, uniform convergence, Riemann sums and Riemann
integral, improper integrals.
Monotonic functions, types of discontinuity, functions of bounded
variation, Lebesgue measure, Lebesgue integral, functions of
several variables, directional derivative, partial derivative, derivative
as a linear transformation.
Metric spaces, compactness, connectedness, Normed linear
spaces, spaces of continuous functions as examples.
UNIT II Linear Algebra
Vector spaces, subspaces, linear dependence, basis,
dimension, algebra of linear transformations, algebra of
matrices, rank and determinant of matrices, linear equations,
eigenvalues and eigenvectors, Cayley-Hamilton theorem,
matrix representation of linear transformations, change of basis,
canonical forms, diagonal forms, triangular forms, Jordan forms,
inner product spaces, orthonormal basis, quadratic forms,
reduction and classification of quadratic forms.
UNIT III Complex Analysis
Algebra of complex numbers, the complex
plane, polynomials, power series, transcendental functions
such as exponential, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions,
analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Contour
integral, Cauchys theorem, Cauchys integral formula,
Liouvilles theorem, maximum modulus principle, Schwartz
lemma, open mapping theorem, Taylor series, Laurent series,
calculus of residues, conformal mappings, Mobius
transformations.

UNIT VI Numerical Analysis


Numerical solutions of algebraic equations, method of iteration
and Newton-Raphson method, rate of convergence, solution
of systems of linear algebraic equations using Gauss
elimination and Gauss-Seidel methods, finite differences,
Lagrange, Hermite and spline interpolation, Numerical
differentiation and integration, numerical solution of ODEs
using Picard, Euler, modified Euler and Runge-Kutta methods,
finite differences method.
UNIT VII Calculus of Variations and Linear Integral
Equations
Variation of a functional, Euler-Lagrange equation, necessary
and sufficient conditions for extrema, variational methods for
boundary value problems in ordinary and partial differential
equations.
Linear integral equation of the first and second kind of Fredholm
and Voltra type, solutions with separable kernels, characteristic
numbers and eigenfunctions, resolvent kernel.
UNIT VIII Graph Theory
Graphs, subgraphs, digraphs, connectedness, Euler graph,
trees, spanning trees, connectivity and separability,
isomorphism, planar graph, matrices associated with a graph,
chromatic partitioning and chromatic polynomial.
UNIT IX Operation Research
Linear programming problem, Simplex method, two phase
method, Big M method, inventory models with and without
shortages, inventory control with price breaks, Queuing theory,
steady state solution of Markov Queuing models: M/M/1and
M/M/C.
Convex sets and convex functions, K-T conditions, quadratic
programming.

UNIT IV Algebra
Permutations, combinations, pigeon-hole principle, inclusionexclusion principle, derangements, fundamental theorem of
arithmetic, divisibility in Z, congruences, Groups, subgroups,
normal subgroups, quotient groups, homomorphisms, cyclic
groups, permutations groups,
Cayleys theorem, class equations, Sylow theorems, Rings,
ideals, prime and maximal ideals, quotient rings, unique
factorization domain, principal ideal domain, Euclidean domain,
polynomial rings and irreducibility criteria, fields, finite fields,
field extensions.
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UNIT X Statistics
Sample space, discrete probability, independent events,
Bayes Theorem, random variables and distribution functions,
expectation and moments, independent random variables,
Standard discrete and continuous univariate distributions,
Poisson, Binomial and Normal distributions. Methods of
estimation, Z-test, T-test, Chi-square test, F-test. Curve fitting,
regression and correlation.

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Network and Deflection Routing.


Unit-IV (Theory of Computer Science) Introduction to
Languages; Recursive Definitions
Regular Expressions; Finite Automata; Kleen' S Theorem;
Non- Deterministic Finite Automata; Finite Automata with
Output; Regular Languages; Pumping Lemma for Regular
Languages; Non-Regular Languages; Context-Free
Grammars; Regular Grammars; Chomsky's Normal Form:
Adding a Pushdown Stack to FA, Push Down Automata; Self
Embeddedness, Context Free Languages (CFLs), Pumping
Lemma for CFLs, Turing and Post Machines; Recursively
Enumerable Languages; Encoding of Turing Machines;
Phrase Structure Grammar, Context- Sensitive Grammar,
Computer and Computable Functions.

COMPUTER SCIENCE
(Code No. GKV - 113)
Note :
(i)

Paper setter shall set 100 questions from the


syllabus and each question shall carry one mark.
(ii)
Normally ten questions should be set from each
unit of the prescribed syllabus for RET.
Unit-I (Artificial Intelligence) Introduction
Definition and scope of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.), A.I.
Techniques and its characteristics. Problem Solving: Problems
and problem spaces, Problems as state space search,
Production systems, Control Strategies, Heuristic search,
Problem characteristics, Production system characteristics.
Problem Solving Methods : Forward versus backward
reasoning, Problem Trees versus Problem graphs, Knowledge
representation and the frame problem, Generate-and-test,
Hill Climbing, Breadth-First-Search, Problem Reduction,
Constraint satisfaction, Means-End analysis. Game Playing
: Minimax search, Alpha-beta pruning, Secondary search.
Knowledge Representation using Predicate Logic:
Representing simple facts using logic, Resolution, Conversion
to clause form, Resolution in clause form, Unification algorithm.

Unit-V (Software Engineering) Software Life Cycle


Models
SDLC Models, Selection of a Life Cycle Model; Software
Requirements Analysis and Specifications: Requirements
Engineering, Requirements Elicitation, Requirements
Analysis, Requirements Documentation; Software Project
Planning: Size Estimation, Cost Estimation, Models,
Constructive Cost Model, Software Risk Management;
Software Design: Design Definition, Modularity, Strategy of
Design, Function Oriented Deign, IEEE Recommended
Practice for Software Design Description, Object Oriented
Design; Software Metrics: Software Metrics, Token Count,
Data Structure Metrics, Information Flow Metrics, Metrics
Analysis; Software Reliability: Basic Concepts, Software
Quality, Software Reliability Models, Capability Maturity Model;
Software Testing: Testing Process, Functional Testing,
Structural Testing, Levels of Testing, Debugging, Testing Tools;
Software Maintenance: Maintenance Process, Maintenance
Models, Estimation of Maintenance Costs, Regression Testing,
Reverse Engineering, Software Re-engineering, Configuration
Management.

Unit-II (Algorithm Design and Analysis) Elementary Data


Structures; Divide and Conquer
Binary Search, Finding Maximum and Minimum, Merge sort;
Greedy Method: Knapsack Problem, Job Sequencing with
Deadlines, Optimal Merge Patterns; Dynamic Programming:
Multistage Graphs, Optimal Binary Search Trees, 0/1
Knapsack, Reliability Design, Traveling Salesperson Problem;
Backtracking: 8 - Queens Problem, Sum of Subsets,
Hamiltonian Cycles, Knapsack Problem; Basic Search and
Traversal Techniques: Techniques, Code Optimization,
Biconnected Components and Depth - First Search; NonDeterministic Algorithm: Non-Deterministic Programming
Constructs, Simple Non-Deterministic Programs; NP-Hard and
NP-Complete Problems.

Unit-VI (Optimization Techniques) Linear Programming


Simplex Method, Standard LP form and its Basic Solutions,
Simplex Algorithm, Artificial Starting Solution; Duality: Dual
Problems, Relationship between the Optimal Primal and Dual
Solutions, Dual Simplex Method, Primal Dual Computation;
Transportation and Assignment Model : Transportation Model,
Non- traditional Transportation Model, Transportation
Algorithms, Assignments Model; Deterministic Dynamic
Programming: Recursive Nature of Computing, Forward and
Backward Recursion; Queuing Theory: Queuing System,
Characteristics of Queuing Models, Transient and Steady State
of Queuing System, Birth- Death Process, Pure Birth &
Pure Death Processes, (M/M/1):(FIFO/ / ), (M/M/S):(FIFO/
/ ) and (M/M/1):(FIFO/N/ ) Mod els.
Unit-VII (Digital Image Processing) Introduction
Digital Image Representation, Steps in Image Processing,
Elements of Digital Image Processing Systems; Digital Image
Fundamentals: Elements of Visual perception, A Simple
Image Model, Sampling and Quantization, Basic Relationships

Unit-III (Advanced Networking) Circuit Switching Networks


AT & T's Dynamic Routing Network, Routing in Telephone
Network, Dynamic Non Hierarchical Routing, Trunk Status
Map Routing, Real Time Network Routing, Dynamic
Alternative Routing, Distributed Adaptive Dynamic Routing,
Optimized Dynamic Routing; Packet Switching Networks:
Distance Vector Routing-Link State Routing-Inter Domain
Routing, Classless Inter- domain Routing, Interior Gateway
Routing Protocols, Routing Information Protocol, Open
Shortest Path First, Exterior Gateway Routing Protocol, Border
Gateway Protocol, Apple Talk Routing and SNA Routing; High
Speed Networks : Routing in Optical Networks, The Optical
Layer, Node Designs, Network Design and Operation,
Optical Layer Cost Tradeoffs, Routing and Wavelength
Assignment, Architectural Variations, Routing in ATM
Networks, ATM Address Structure, ATM Routing, PNNI
Protocol, PNNI Signaling Protocol, Routing in the PLANET
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between Pixels, Imaging Geometry, Photographic Film; Image


Transforms: Fourier Transform, Discrete Fourier Transform,
Fast Fourier Transform, Separable Image Transform, Hotelling
Transform; Image Enhancement: Enhancement by Point
Processing, Spatial Filtering, Enhancement in the Frequency
Domain, Generation of Spatial Masks from Frequency Domain
Specifications, Color Image Processing; Image Restoration:
Degradation Model, Diagonalisation of Circulate and Block
Circulate Matrices, Algebraic Approach to Restoration, Inverse
Filtering, Least Mean Square (Wiener) Filter, Constrained
Least Squares Restoration, Interactive Restoration; Image
Compression: Image Compression Models, Elements of
Information Theory, Error-Free Compression, Lossy
Compression, Image Compression Standards.
Unit-VIII (Parallel and Distributed Computing) Introduction
Computational Demands of Modern Science, Advent of
Practical Parallel Processing; PRAM Algorithms: Model of
Serial Computation, PRAM Model of Parallel Computation,
PRAM Algorithms, Reducing the Number of Processors;
Mapping and Scheduling: Mapping Data to Processors on
Processor Arrays and Multi- computers, Dynamic Load
Balancing on Multicomputers, Static Scheduling on UMA
Multiprocessors, Deadlock; Elementary Parallel Algorithms:
Classifying MIMD Algorithms, Reduction, Broadcast, Prefix
Sums; Sorting: Enumeration Sort, Lower Bounds on Parallel
Sorting, Odd- Even Transposition Sort, Quicksort- Based
Algorithms, Random Real and Random Write; Graph
Algorithms: Searching a Graph, Connected Components, Allpaired Shortest Path, Single- source Shortest Path, Minimumcost Spanning Tree.
Introduction To Distributed Network Systems: LAN, WAN,
NOS, DOS, Distributed File Servers, Distributed Real
Time Systems, Cient- server Computing; Procedure Call
Mechanism and Message Passing.
Unit-IX (Soft Computing) Fundamentals of ANN
The Biological Neural Network, Artificial Neural Networks,
Building Blocks of ANN; ANN Terminologies: Architecture,
Setting of Weights, Activation Functions, Mcculloch- Pitts
Neuron Model, Hebbian Learning Rule, Perception Learning
Rule, Delta Learning Rule; Models of ANN: Single Layer
Perception, Architecture, Algorithm, Application Procedure,
Feedback Networks: Hopfield Net and BAM, Feed Forward
Networks: Back Propagation Network (BPN) and Radial
Basis Function Network (RBFN), Self Organizing Feature
Maps: SOM and LVQ.
Fuzzy System
Fuzzy Sets, Properties and Operations - Fuzzy Relations,
Cardinality, Operations and Properties of Fuzzy Relations,
Fuzzy Composition; Fuzzy Variables, Types of Membership
Functions, Fuzzy Rules: Takagi and Mamdani - Fuzzy
Inference Systems: Fuzzification, Inference, Rulebase,
Defuzzification.
Genetic Algorithm (GA)
Biological Terminology, Elements of GA: Encoding, Types
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of Selection, Types of Crossover, Mutation, Reinsertion,


Theoretical Foundation: Schema, Fundamental Theorem of
GA, Building Block Hypothesis.
Unit-X (Current Trends and Technologies) Mobile
Computing
Mobile Connectivity, Cells, Framework, Wireless Delivery
Technology and Switching Methods, Mobile Information
Access Devices, Mobile Data Internetworking Standards,
Cellular Data Communication Protocols, Mobile Computing
Applications; Mobile Databases - Protocols, Scope, Tools
and Technology.
Security and Cryptography : Introduction to Security,
Security Attacks, Services and Mechanisms, Data Encryption
Standard, Advanced Encryption Standard, Public- key
Cryptography and RSA, Message Authentication and Hash
Functions, Hash and MAC Algorithms, Digital Signatures
and Authentication Protocols; Network Security :
Authentication Applications, Electronic Mail Security, IP
Security, Web Security, Intruders, Malicious Software,
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ZOOLOGY
(Code No. GKV - 114)
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Paper setter shall set 100 questions from the


syllabus and each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each
unit of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

UNIT- I
Cellular Organization Membrane structure and function
Structure of model membrane, lipid bilayer and membrane
protein diffusion, osmosis, ion channels, active transport, ion
pumps, mechanism of sorting and regulation of intracellular
transport, electrical properties of membranes.
Structural organization and function of intracellular
organelles: Cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, Golgi bodies,
lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, plastids,
vacuoles, chloroplast, structure & function of cytoskeleton
and its role in motility.
Organization of genes and chromosomes : Operon,
interrupted genes, gene families, structure of chromatin and
chromosomes, unique and repetitive DNA, heterochromatin,
euchromatin, transposons.
Cell division and cell cycle: Mitosis and meiosis, their
regulation, steps in cell cycle, and control of cell cycle.
UNIT- II Fundamental Processes DNA replication, repair
and recombination: Unit of replication, enzymes involved,
replication origin and replication fork, fidelity of replication,
extrachromosomal replicons, DNA damage and repair
mechanisms.
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Concept of gene: Allele, multiple alleles, pseudoallele,


complementation tests.

RNA synthesis and processing: Transcription factors and


machinery, formation of initiation complex, transcription activators
and repressors, RNA polymerases, capping, elongation and
termination, RNA processing, RNA editing, splicing,
polyadenylation, structure and function of different types of RNA,
RNA transport.

Extensions of Mendelian principles: Codominance,


incomplete dominance, gene interactions, pleiotropy, genomic
imprinting, penetrance and expressivity, phenocopy, linkage
and crossing over, sex linkage, sex limited and sex influenced
characters.

Protein synthesis and processing: Ribosome, formation of


initiation complex, initiation factors and their regulation,
elongation and elongation factors, termination, genetic code,
aminoacylation of tRNA, tRNA-identity, aminoacyl tRNA
synthetase, translational proof-reading, translational inhibitors,
post- translational modification of proteins.
Control of gene expression at transcription and translation
level: Regulation of phages, viruses, prokaryotic and eukaryotic
gene expression, role of chromatin in regulating gene expression
and gene silencing.

Gene mapping methods: Linkage maps, tetrad analysis,


mapping with molecular markers, mapping by using somatic
cell hybrids.

Human genetics: Pedigree analysis, lod score for linkage


testing, karyotypes, genetic disorders.
Quantitative genetics: Polygenic inheritance, heritability and
its measurements, QTL mapping.

UNIT- III System Physiology- Animal Blood and


circulation: Blood corpuscles, haemopoiesis and formed
elements, plasma function, blood volume, blood volume
regulation, blood groups, haemoglobin, immunity, haemostasis.

Mutation: Types, causes and detection, mutant types lethal,


conditional, biochemical, loss of function, gain of function,
germinal verses somatic mutants, insertional mutagenesis.

Cardiovascular System: Comparative anatomy of heart


structure, myogenic heart, specialized tissue, ECG its
principle and significance, cardiac cycle, heart as a pump,
blood pressure, neural and chemical regulation of all above.

Structural and numerical alterations of chromosomes:


Deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation, ploidy and their
genetic implications.
Recombination: Homologous and non-homologous
recombination, including transposition, site-specific
recombination.

Respiratory system: Comparison of respiration in different


species, anatomical considerations, transport of gases,
exchange of gases, waste elimination, neural and chemical
regulation of respiration.

UNIT- VI Diversity of Life Forms Principles and methods


of taxonomy: Concepts of species and hierarchical taxa,
biological nomenclature, classical and quantititative methods
of taxonomy of animals.

Nervous system: Neurons, action potential, gross


neuroanatomy of the brain and spinal cord, central and
peripheral nervous system, neural control of muscle tone and
posture.

Levels of structural organization: Unicellular, colonial and


multicellular forms; levels of organization of tissues, organs
and systems; comparative anatomy.

UNIT- IV Sense organs


Vision, hearing and tactile response.
Excretory system: Comparative physiology of excretion,
kidney, urine formation, urine concentration, waste elimination,
micturition, regulation of water balance, blood volume, blood
pressure, electrolyte balance, acid-base balance.

Natural history of Indian subcontinent: Major habitat types


of the subcontinent, geographic origins and migrations of species;
common Indian mammals, birds; seasonality and phenology of
the subcontinent.
Organisms of health and agricultural importance:
Common parasites and pathogens of humans and domestic
animals.
UNIT-VII Ecological Principles The Environment: Physical
environment; biotic environment; biotic and abiotic interactions.

Thermoregulation: Comfort zone, body temperature physical,


chemical, neural regulation, acclimatization.
Digestive system: Digestion, absorption, energy balance, BMR.
Endocrinology and reproduction: Endocrine glands, basic
mechanism of hormone action, hormones and diseases;
reproductive processes, neuroendocrine regulation.
UNIT- V Inheritance Biology Mendelian principles
Dominance, segregation, independent assortment, deviation
from Mendelian inheritance.
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Habitat and niche: Concept of habitat and niche; niche width


and overlap; fundamental and realized niche; resource
partitioning; character displacement.
Population ecology: Characteristics of a population;
population growth curves; population regulation; life history
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strategies (r and K selection); concept of metapopulation


demes and dispersal, interdemic extinctions, age structured
populations.

behavior, habitat characterization-ground and remote sensing

Species interactions: Types of interactions, interspecific


competition, herbivory, carnivory, pollination, symbiosis.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

methods.

(Code No. GKV - 115)

Community ecology: Nature of communities; community


structure and attributes; levels of species diversity and its
measurement; edges and ecotones.

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Ecological succession: Types; mechanisms; changes


involved in succession; concept of climax.

UNIT-I
Definition, principles and scope of Environmental Science.
Earth, Man and Environment. Ecosystems, Pathways in
Ecosystems.
Physico-chemical and Biological factors in the Environment.
Geographical classification and zones.
Structure and composition of atmosphere, hydrosphere,
lithosphere and biosphere. Mass and Energy transfer across
the various interfaces, material balance. First and Second law
of thermodynamics, heat transfer processes.
Natural resources, conservation and sustainable development.

UNIT- VIII Ecosystem System and its functioning : Structure


and function; energy flow and mineral cycling (CNP); primary
production and decomposition; structure and function of some
Indian ecosystems: terrestrial (forest, grassland) and aquatic
(fresh water, marine, eustarine).
Biogeography: Major terrestrial biomes; theory of island
biogeography; biogeographical zones of India.
UNIT-IX Evolution And Behaviour Emergence of
evolutionary thoughts
Lamarck; Darwinconcepts of variation, adaptation, struggle,
fitness and natural selection; Mendelism; spontaneity of
mutations; the evolutionary synthesis.

UNIT-II Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry


Stochiometry, Gibbs energy, Chemical potential, chemical
equilibria, acid base reactions, solubility product, solubility of
gases in water, the carbonate system, unsaturated and
saturated hydrocarbons, radionuclides.

Origin of cells and unicellular evolution: Origin of basic


biological molecules; abiotic synthesis of organic monomers
and polymers; concept of Oparin and Haldane; experiment of
Miller (1953); the first cell; evolution of prokaryotes; origin of
eukaryotic cells; evolution of unicellular eukaryotes; anaerobic
metabolism, photosynthesis and aerobic metabolism.

Chemical composition of Air: Classification of elements,


speciation. Particles, ions and radicals in the atmosphere.
Oxygen and ozone chemistry, Chemistry of air pollutants,
Photochemical smog.

Paleontology and evolutionary history: The evolutionary


time scale; eras, periods and epoch; major events in the
evolutionary time scale; origins of unicellular and multicellular
organisms; major groups of plants and animals; stages in
primate evolution including Homo.

Water Chemistry: Chemistry of water, concept of DO, BOD,


COD, sedimentation, coagulation, filtration, Redox potential.
Soil Chemistry: Inorganic and organic components of soil,
Nitrogen pathways and NPK in soils. Toxic Chemicals in the
environment-Air, Water: Pesticides in water. Biochemical
aspects of Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, Carbon Monooxide, O3 and PAN Pesticides, Insecticides, MIC, carcinogens
in the air.

Molecular Evolution: Concepts of neutral evolution, molecular


divergence and molecular clocks; molecular tools in phylogeny,
classification and identification; protein and nucleotide
sequence analysis; origin of new genes and proteins; gene
duplication and divergence.

Principles of Analytical Methods: Titrimetry, Gravimetry,


Colourimetry, Spectrophometry, Gas Chromatography,
Chromatography, Atomic Absorption Spectrophometry, GLC,
HPLC, Electrophoresis. Flame photometry.

UNIT-X Methods in field biology:


Statistical Methods: Measures of central tendency and
dispersal; probability distributions (Binomial, Poisson and
Normal); sampling distribution; difference between parametric
and non-parametric statistics; confidence interval; errors; levels
of significance; regression and correlation; t-test; analysis of
variance; X2 test.
Methods in field biology: Methods of estimating population
density of animals, ranging patterns through direct, indirect
and remote observations, sampling methods in the study of
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Normally ten questions should be set from each
unit of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

UNIT-III
Definition, Principles and scope of ecology, Human ecology
and Human settlement, Evolution, Origin of life and speciation.
Ecosystems: Structure and functions, Abiotic and Biotic
components, energy flows, Food chains, food web, ecological
pyramids, types and diversity.
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Environmental implication of energy use; CO2 emissions, global


warming; air and thermal pollution; radioactive waste and
radioactivity from nuclear reactors; impacts of large-scale
exploitation of solar, wind, hydro, and ocean energy.

Ecological succession, Population, Community ecology and


Parasitism, Prey-Predator relationships.
Common flora and fauna in India Aquatic: Phytoplankton,
Zooplankton and Macrophytes.
Terrestrial: Forests Endangered and Threatened Species
Biodiversity and its conservation: Definition, Hotspots of
Biodiversity, Strategies for biodiversity conservation. National
Parks and Sanctuaries. Gene Pool.

UNIT-VI Air
Natural and anthropogenic sources of pollution. Primary and
secondary pollutants. Transport and diffusion of pollutants, Gas
laws governing the behavior of pollutants in the atmosphere.
Methods of monitoring and control of air pollution SO2, NOX,
CO, SPM. Effects of pollutants on human beings, plants,
animals, materials and on climate. Acid Rain. Air Quality
Standards.

Micro flora of Atmosphere: Air sampling techniques.


Identification of aeroallergens. Air-borne diseases and allergies.
Environmental Biotechnology: Fermentation technology,
Vermiculture technology, Biofertilizer technology.

Water: types, sources and consequences of water pollution.


Physio-chemical and Bacteriological sampling and analysis
of water quality. Standards. Sewage and waste water treatment
and recycling. Water quality standard.
Soil: Physio-chemical as bacteriological sampling as analysis
of soil quality. Soil Pollution Control. Industrial waste effluents
and heavy metals, their interactions with soil components. Soil
micro-organisms and their functions, degradation of different
pesticides, fungicides and weedicides in soil.
Noise: Sources of noise pollution, measurement of noise and
Indices, effect of meteorological parameters on noise
propagation. Noise exposure levels and standards. Noise
control and abatement measures. Impact of noise on human
health.

UNIT-IV Environmental Geosciences


Fundamental Concepts.
The earth systems and Biosphere: Conservation of matter
in various geospheres-lithosphere, atmosphere and biosphere.
Energy budget of the earth. Earths thermal environment and
seasons. Ecosystems flow of energy and matter. Coexistence
in communities-food webs. Earths major ecosystemsterrestrial and aquatic. General relationship between landscape,
biomes and climate. Climates of India, Indian Monsoon, El
Nin, Droughts. Tropical cyclones and western Disturbances.
Earths Processes and Geological Hazards: earths
processes; concept of residence, time and rates of natural
cycles. Catastrophic geological hazards. Study of flood,
landslides, earthquakes, volcanism and avalanche.
Mineral Resources and Environment: Resources and
Reserves, Minerals and population. Oceans as new areas for
exploration of mineral resources. Ocean ore and recycling of
resources. Environmental impact of exploitation, processing
and smelting of minerals.

Marine: Sources of marine pollution and control. Criteria


employed for disposal of pollutants in marine system-coastal
management.
Radioactive and thermal Pollution.
UNIT-VII Introduction to environmental impact analysis
Environmental impact statement and Environmental
Management Plan.
EIA guidelines 1994, Notification of Government of India. Impact
Assessment Methodologies.
Generalized approach to impact analysis.
Procedure for reviewing Environmental impact analysis and
statement.
Guidelines for Environmental audit.
Introduction to Environmental planning.
Urban planning for India.
Rural planning and landuse pattern.
Concept and strategies of sustainable development.
Cost-Benefit analysis.
Environmental priorities in India and sustainable development.

Water Resources and Environment: Global Water Balance.


Ice sheets and fluctuations of sea levels. Origin and
composition of seawater. Hydrological cycle. Factors
influencing the surface water. Types of water. Resources of
oceans. Ocean pollution by toxic wastes. Human use of surface
and groundwaters. Groundwater pollution.
Landuse Planning: The landuse plan. Soil surveys in relation
to landuse planning. Methods of site selection and evaluation.
Principles of remote sensing and its application of environment
sciences. Application of GIS in Environmental Management.
UNIT V
Sun as source of energy; solar radiation and its spectral
characteristics, Fossil fuels-classification, composition, physiochemical characteristics and energy content of coal, petroleum
and natural gas. Principles of generation of hydroelectric power.
tidal, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion, wind, geothermal
energy; solar collectors, photovoltaic, solar ponds; nuclear
energy-fission and fusion.
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UNIT-VIII
Sources and generation of solid wastes, their characterization,
chemical composition and classification. Different methods of
disposal and management of solid wastes (Hospital waste and
Hazardous waste). Recycling of waste material. Waste
minimization technologies.
Hazardous Waste Management and Handling Rules 1989.
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BOTANY

Resource Management, Disaster Management and Risk


Analysis.
Environment protection-issues and problems, international and
national efforts for environment protection, provision of
constitution on India regarding Environment (Article 48A and
58A).

(Code No. GKV-116)


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Environment Policy Resolution, Legislation, Public Policy


Strategies in Pollution control; Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
amended 1991; Forest Conservation Act, 1980 Indian Forest
Act (Revised) 1982; Air (Prevention and control of pollution)
Act, 1981 as amended by Amendment Act 1987 and Rule
1982; Motor Vehicle Act, 1988; The water (Prevention and
control of pollution) Act, 1974 as amended up to 1988 and
rules 1975; The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and rules
1986.

UNIT-I Cell Biology


Structure and function of cell and cell organelles, mitosis and
meiosis; DNA as genetic material, mechanisms and regulation
of prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA replication, transcription,
translation; DNA replication in prokaryotes and eukaryotes,
enzymes and accessory proteins involved in DNA replication;
different models of DNA replication; origin of replication, replicon,
priming, initiation and elongation; enzyme involved in DNA
replication.

UNIT-IX
Basic elements and tools of statistical analysis; Probability,
sampling, measurement and distribution of attributes;
distribution-Normal, Poisson and Binomial, Arithmetic,
Geometric and Harmonic means; moments; matrices,
simultaneous linear equations; tests of hypothesis and

UNIT-II Biochemistry
Fundamentals of biochemistry, concept of pH, acids, bases, and
buffers, enzymes- introduction, mechanism of activity,
nomenclature, enzyme catalytic mechanism, factors affecting
enzyme activity; classification, enzyme; amino acids;
carbohydrate- monosaccharides- disaccharides, polysaccharides;
fatty acids.

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significance(t and ).

Introduction to environmental system analysis; approaches


to development of models; linear simple and multiple
regression models, validation and forecasting,. Models of
population growth and interactions-Lotka-Volterra model,
Leslies matrix model, point sources stream pollution model,
box model, Gaussian plume model.

UNIT-III Physiology
Response of plants to biotic and abiotic stresses; active and
passive transport across membrane; plant growth hormones
and their mechanism of action; photosynthesis- light harvesting
complexes, mechanisms of electron transport, CO2 fixationC3 , C4 and CAM pathways; respiration and photorespirationcitric acid cycle, mitochondrial transport and ATP synthesis;
nitrogen metabolism.

UNIT-X
Environmental Education and awareness.
Environmental Ethics and Global imperatives.
Global Environmental problems-ozone depletion, global
warming and climatic change.
Current environmental issue in India.
Context: Narmada Dam, Tehri Dam, Almetti Dam, Soil Erosion,
Formation and reclamation of Usar, Alkaline and Saline Soil.
Waste Lands and their reclamation.
Desertification and its control.
Vehicular pollution and urban air quality.
Depletion of nature resources.
Biodiversity conservation and agenda-21.
Environmental hazards.
Eutrophication and restoration of Indian lakes.
Rain water harvesting.
Epidemiological issues (e.g. Goitre, Fluorosis, and Arsenic)

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unit of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

UNIT-IV Plant Tissue culture


Introduction to cell and tissue culture technique to produce
novel plants and hybrids; micropropagation; somatic
embryogenesis; totipotency; hybrid and cybrids; organ culture,
protoplast culture and organogenesis; shoot-tip culture:
production of virus-free plants; GM plants- generation and
maintenance of transgenic plants; Isolation, culture and
preservation of protoplast, protoplast fusion and somatic
hybridization, selectable genetic markers and biochemical
markers.
UNIT V Genetics
Principles of Mendelian inheritance; chromosome structure and
function; gene structure and regulation of gene expression;
linkage, crossing over, Griffiths experiment of transformation,
Hershey and Chase experiment, Avery, McLeod and McCarty
experiment, conjugation, transformation; cytoplasmic
inheritance, recombination and chromosome mapping in
eukaryotes; sex chromosomes and sex determination, dosage
compensation of X-linked gene; karyotyping, polyploidy and
aneuploidy.
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MICROBIOLOGY

UNIT-VI Microbiology
Spontaneous generation, germ theory of diseases, Kochs
postulates; general characteristics of protozoa, fungi, algae,
cyanobacteria, rickettsiae, mycoplasma, spirochetes and
archaeobacteria; basic concept of classification of
microorganism, Haeckels three kingdom concept, Whittakers
five kingdom concept, molecular approaches in microbial
classification, classification and silent features of bacteria based
on Bergeys manual of Determinative bacteriology; Gram-negative,
Gram-positive eubacteria.

(Code No. GKV - 117)


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UNIT - I Principles and methods of taxonomy


Concepts of species and hierarchial taxa, biological
nomenclature, classical and molecular methods of taxonomy
of microorganisms. Important criteria used for classification in
each taxon.
UNIT - II General features
Brief out lines on discovery of viruses, morphology of viruses;
nomenclature and classification, distinctive properties,
morphology, ultrastructure, capsid and its arrangements, types
of envelops and its composition; Viral genomes, its type and
structure; Viroids host range, genome and origin of viroids;
cyanophages- morphology, growth cycle, mycoviruses- types
of mycoviruses, replication, example of mycoviruses
(mycoviruses of mushrooms and pathogenic fungi); Isolation
and cultivation of viruses; prions- spread of prions and diseases.
UNIT - III Microbial diversity and extremophiles
Microbial diversity, distribution ecological niche, abundance
and density. Extremophiles Psychrophiles, acidophiles,
alkaliphiles, thermophiles, barophiles, etc., non-culturable
bacteria (Metagenomics). Methanogens, Methanotrophs and
methylotrophs.

UNIT-VII Virology
Brief out lines on discovery of viruses, ultrastructure, capsid
and its arrangements, types of envelops and its composition;
viral genomes, its type and structure; TMV and HIV viruses;
prions- spread of prions and diseases; lytic and lysogenic
cycle, T4, phage l and M13; plant viruses and animal viruses.
UNIT VIII Mycology and Plant Pathology
History and development of mycology; general account of
Myxomycota, Eumycota, Ascomycotina, Basidiomycotina and
Deuteromycotina; history of plant pathology; pathogenesis;
symptoms of plant diseases; causes, diagnosis and stage of
development of plant diseases; Early and late blight of potato;
loose smut of wheat, false smut of paddy, Fusarium wilt,
powdery mildew of pea; red rot of sugarcane; stem and root
rot disease of crops.
UNIT IX Statistical methods
Measures of central tendency and dispersal; probability
distribution (Binomial, Poisson and Normal), sampling
distribution, difference between parametric and non-parametric
statistics, confidence interval; errors; level of significance
regression and correlation; t-test, analysis of variance, chisquare test.
UNIT-X Microscopic techniques
isualization of cells and subcellular components by light
microscopy, resolving power of different microscopes,
microscopy of living cells, scanning and transmission
microscopes, different fixation and staining techniques for EM,
image processing methods in microscopy.

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syllabus and each question shall carry one mark.
Normally ten questions should be set from each
unit of the prescribed syllabus for RET.

UNIT - IV Role of microbes in environment


Organic matter decomposition, factors affecting litter
decomposition; Biogeochemical cycling of C, N, P and S;
Microbial biomass and soil fertility; Biodegradation of
hydrocarbons and xenobiotics, Microbial leaching of iron, and
copper. Characterization of solid and liquid wastes, physical,
chemical and biological (aerobic, anaerobic- primary, secondary,
tertiary) treatment; Solid waste treatment; Liquid waste
treatment- trickling, activated sludge, oxidation ponds,
UNIT - V Soil Microbiology
soil as a habitat for microorganisms, microflora of various soil
types, Rhizosphere and rhizoplane microflora and its
estimation, root exudates, its composition and effects on
plants; Microbial interactions- symbiosis, mutualism,
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eukaryotic systems; expression of proteins using bacterial


and eukaryotic systems vectors; isolation of specific nucleic
acid sequences; generation of genomic and cDNA libraries in
plasmid, phage, cosmid, BAC and YAC vectors; gene knock
out in bacterial and eukaryotic organisms; protein sequencing
methods, strategies for genome sequencing, RFLP, RAPD
and AFLP techniques.

commensalisms, amensalism, competition, antibiosis;


Actinorrhiza; Mycorrhizal fungi and its effect on plants.
Biofertilizers (rhizobial inoculants, mass production and
method of application); Biopesticides (viral, bacterial and fungal
biopesticides
UNIT - VI General considerations
Industrial strains, strategies for selection,
improvement and maintenance. Metabolic pathways and
metabolic control mechanisms; pr imarily metabolites
(alcohols, vitamins, enzymes and organic acids) and
secondary metabolites (antibiotics and toxins); substrates for
industrial fermentation.

UNIT - IX Statistical methods


Measures of central tendency and dispersal; probability
distribution (Binomial, Poisson and Normal), sampling
distribution, difference between parametric and non-parametric
statistics, confidence interval; errors; level of significance
regression and correlation; t-test, analysis of variance, chisquare test.

UNIT - VII Molecular biology and recombinant DNA


methods
Isolation and purification of, RNA, DNA (genomic and plasmid)
and proteins, different separation methods; analysis of RNA,
DNA and proteins by one and two dimentional gel
electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing gels.

UNIT - X Microscopic techniques


Visualization of cells and subcellular components by light
microscopy, resolving powers of different microscopes,
microscopy of living cells, scanning and. transmission
microscopes, different fixation and staining techniques for EM,
image processing methods in microscopy.

UNIT - VIII Recombinant DNA methods


Molecular cloning of DNA or RNA fragments in bacterial and

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fnyhi dqekj dq'kokgk] ,e-,-] usV] vflLVsUV izksQslj

Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

Hindi

fgUnh

1.

Dr. Sant Ram Vaish, M.A., Ph.D., Professor

1-

Mk- lUrjke oS';] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] izksQslj

2.

Dr.Gyan Chandra Rawal, M.A., Ph.D., Professor & Head

2-

Mk- Kku pUnz jkoy] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] ksQslj ,oa v;{k

3.

Dr. Bhagwan Dev Pandey, M.A., Ph.D.,D.Lit, Professor

3-

Mk- Hkxoku nso ik.Ms;] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] Mh-fyV~-] ksQls j

English

vaxt
sz h

1.

Dr. Mukesh Ranjan Verma, M.A., Ph.D., Professor

1-

2.

Dr. Shrawan K. Sharma, M.A., Ph.D.,D.Lit, Professor

2-

3.

Dr. Ambuj Kumar Sharma, M.A., Ph.D., Professor & Head

3-

4.

Dr. Pramathesh Bhattacharya, M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

4-

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Psychology

euksfoKku

1.

Dr. S.K. Srivastava, M.A., Ph.D., Professor

1-

2.

Dr. C.P. Khokhar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Professor & Head

2-

3.

Dr. Arun Kumar, M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

3-

Mk- ,l--ds- JhokLro] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] ksQslj


Mk- lh-ih- [kks[kj] ,e-,-] ,e-fQy-] ih&,p-Mh-] izkQ
s ls j ,oa v;{k
Mk- v:.k dqekj] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj

eqds'k jatu oekZ] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh] izksQslj


Jo.k dqekj 'kekZ] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] Mh-fyV~] izkQ
s ls j
vEcqt dqekj 'kekZ] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] izksQslj ,oa v;{k
izeFks'k HkV~Vkpk;Z] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj

xf.kr ,oa lkaf[;dh

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MkMkMkMkMk-

jlk;u foKku

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Mk- vkj- Mh- dkSf'kd] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] ksQslj ,oa v;{k
Mk- vkj- Mh- flag] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] ksQslj
Mk- vkj- ds- 'kqDyk] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izkQ
s ls j
Jh iz'kkUr rsofr;k] ,e-,l&lh-] usV] vflLVsUV izksQslj
Mk- tliky flag] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
Mk- lqgkl] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
Mk- jktnhi efyd] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izkQ
s ls j

HkkSfrd foKku

6. Dr. Hemwati Nandan, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

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Mk- jktsUnz dqekj] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] ksQslj ,oa v;{k
Mk- ih- ih- ikBd] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] ksQls j
Mk- ,y- ih- iqjksfgr] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] izksQslj
Mk- iou dqekj] ,e-,l&lh-] ,e-fQy-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
Mk- fgeka'kq xqIrk] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
Mk- gseorh uUnu] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj

dEI;wVj foKku

Maths and Statistics

1. Dr. Prabhakar Pradhan, M.A., Ph.D., Professor & Head


2. Dr. Manoj Kumar, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
3. Dr. Ajendra Kumar, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
4. Dr. Harendra Kumar. M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
5. Dr. Sag Ram Verma, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
!

Chemistry

1. Dr. R. D. Kaushik, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor & Head


2. Dr. R.D. Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor
3. Dr. R. K. Shukla, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
4. Sh. Prashant Tevatia, M.Sc., NET, Assistant Professor
5. Dr. Jaspal Singh, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
6. Dr. Suhas, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
7. Dr. Rajdeep Malik, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
!

Physics

1. Dr. Rajendra Kumar, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor & Head


2. Dr. P. P. Pathak, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor
3. Dr. L. P. Purohit, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor
4.

Dr. Pawan Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

5. Dr. Himanshu Gupta,M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Computer Science

izHkkdj iz/ku] ,e-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] izksQslj ,oa v;{k


eukst dqekj] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
vtsU dqekj] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
gjsUnz dqekj],e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
lxjke oekZ],e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj

2. Dr. Karamjit Bhatia, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Professor & Head

1- Mk- fouksn dqekj] ,e-,- (xf.kr) ,e-fQy-] ih&,p- Mh-] ksQls j


2- Mk- deZthr HkkfV;k] ,e-,l&lh-] ,e-fQy-] ih&,p- Mh-] izkQ
s ls j ,oa v;{k

3. Dr. Vivek Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Associate Professor

3- Mk- foosd dqekj] ,e-,l&lh-] ,e-fQy-] ih&,p- Mh-] ,lksfl,V izkQ


s ls j

1. Dr. Vinod Kumar, M.A. (Maths), M. Phil, Ph.D., Professor

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4- Mk- jkt dqekj ] ,e-,l&lh-] ,e-lh-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izkQ


s ls j
5- Mk- ,e-,l- vloky],e-,l&lh-] ih-th-Mh-lh-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izkQ
s ls j

4. Dr. Raj Kumar, M.Sc., M.C.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor


5. Dr. M.S. Aswal,M.Sc., PGDCA, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

6- Mk- 'osrkad vk;Z] ,e-lh-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj


7- Mk- d`".k dqekj] ,e-lh-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj

6. Dr. Shwetank Arya, M.C.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor


7. Dr. Krishan Kumar, M.C.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

! Botany and Microbiology

ouLifr ,oa lw{e tho foKku

1- Mk- Mh- ds- ekgs'ojh] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] izkQ


s ls j

1. Dr. D. K. Maheshwari, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor

2- Mk- jes'kpUnz nqc]s ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] izkQ


s ls j

2. Dr. Ramesh Chandra Dubey, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor

3- Mk- uouhr] ,e- ,l&lh-] ,e-fQy-] ih&,p- Mh-] izkQ


s ls j ,oa v;{k

3. Dr. Navneet, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Professor & Head

4- Mk- dkfrZd;s xqIrk],e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izkQ


s ls j

4. Dr. Kartikeya Gupta, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

tUrq ,oa i;kZoj.k foKku

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! Management Studies

izcU/ v;;u

1.

Dr. S.P. Singh, P.G.D.P.M., M.A. (Eco.), Ph.D., Professor

2.

Dr. V. K. Singh, M.Com., M.Phil, Ph.D., Professor

3.

Dr. Pankaj Madan, MBA, M.P.W.T., Ph.D., Professor & Head

1- Mk- ,l-ih- flag] ihthMhih,e] ,e-,- (vFkZ'kkL=k)] ih&,p-Mh-] izksQslj


2- Mk- oh-ds- flag] ,e-dkWe-] ,e-fQy-] ih&,p- Mh-]izksQslj
3- Mk- iadt enku] ,e-ch-,-],e-ih-McY;w-Vh-] ih&,p- Mh-] izkQ
s ls j ,oa v;{k

! Zoology and Environmental Science


1. Dr. A. K. Chopra, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor
2. Dr. Dinesh Chandra Bhatt, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor
3. Dr. Prakash Chandra Joshi, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor
4. Dr. Devendra Singh Malik, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor & Head
5. Dr. Ramkrishna Negi, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
6. Dr. Rakesh Bhutiani, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
7. Dr. Nitin Kamboj, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
8. Dr. Vinod Kumar,M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
9. Dr. Gagan Mata, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor

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,- ds- pksiM+k] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] ksQslj


fnus'k pUnz HkV~V] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] ksQslj
izdk'k pU tks'kh] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] izksQslj
nsosUnz flag efyd] ,e- ,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] izksQslj ,oa v;{k
jked`".k usxh] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
jkds'k HkwfV;kuh] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
fufru dkEckst] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
fouksn dqekj] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj
xxu ekVk] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj

Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

dU;k xq#dqy ifjlj] gfj}kj

KANYA GURUKULA CAMPUS, HARIDWAR


1.

Dr. Sangita Singh, M.A., Ph.D., Professor, Sanskrit

2.

Dr. Suchitra Malik, M.A. Ph.D., Professor, Hindi

3.

Dr. Shyamlata Juyal, M.A. Ph.D., Professor, Psychology

4.

Dr. Mudita Agnihotri, M.A., M.Phil,Ph.D., Assoc. Professor, English

5.

Dr. Deepa Gupta, M.A. Ph.D., Assistant Professor, A.I. History

6.

Dr. Beena Vishnoi, M.A. Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Sanskrit

7.

Dr. Mridul Joshi, M.A. Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Hindi

8.

Dr. Manjusha Kaushik, M.A. Ph.D., Assistant Professor, English

9.

Ms. Sunita Rani, M.A. Assistant Professor, Psychology

10.

Dr. Babita Sharma, M.A. Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Philosophy

11.

Dr. Namita Joshi, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor, Environmental Science

12.

Dr. Padma Singh,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,Asso. Professor, Microbiology

13.

Dr. Seema Sharma, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Professor, Mathematics

14.

Dr. Anjali Goyal, M.Sc., Ph.D., Asso. Professor, Chemistry

15.

Dr. Abha Shukla, M.Sc., Ph.D., Asst. Professor, Chemistry

16.

Dr. Sangeeta Madan, M.Sc., Ph.D., Asst. Professor, Env. Sc.

17.

Dr. Nidhi Handa, M.Sc., Ph.D., Asst. Professor, Maths

18.

Dr. Ritu Arora, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Maths

19.

Dr. Varindra Wahla,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,Asst.Professor, Microbiology

20.

Dr. Richa Saini, M.Sc., Ph.D., Asst. Professor, Physics

21.

Dr. Manila, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Chemistry

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Mk- laxhrk flag] ,e-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] izksQslj] laLd`r


Mk- lqfp=kk efyd] ,e-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] izksQslj] fgUnh
Mk- ';keyrk tq;ky] ,e-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] izksQslj] euksfoKku
Mk- eqfnrk vfXugks=kh] ,e-,-] ,e-fQy] ih&,p- Mh-],lks- izksQslj] vaxzsth
Mk- nhik xqIrk] ,e-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj] izk-Hkk-bfrgkl
Mk- ohuk fo'uksbZ] ,e-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj] laLr
Mk- e`nqy tks'kh] ,e-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj] fgUnh
Mk- eatq"kk dkSf'kd] ,e-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj] vaxzsth
lqJh lquhrk jkuh] ,e-,-] vflLVsUV izksQslj] euksfoKku
Mk- cchrk 'kekZ] ,e-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj] n'kZu
Mk- uferk tks'kh] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] izkQ
s ls j] i;kZoj.k foKku
Mk- in~ek flag] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] ,lks- izkQ
s ls j] ekbksck;ksykWth
Mk- lhek 'kekZ] ,e-,l&lh-] ,e-fQy-] ih&,p- Mh-] izkQ
s ls j] xf.kr
Mk- vatfy xks;y] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] ,lks- izkQ
s ls j] jlk;u foKku
Mk- vkHkk 'kqDyk] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vfl- izkQ
s ls j] jlk;u foKku
Mk- laxhrk enku] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vfl- izkQ
s ls j] i;kZoj.k foKku
Mk- fuf/ gkaMk] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izkQ
s ls j] xf.kr
Mk- jhrw vjksM+k] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj]xf.kr
Mk- ofjUnj okgyk] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vfl- izkQ
s ls j] ekbksck;ksykWth
Mk- fjpk lSuh] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izkQ
s ls j] HkkSfrdh
Mk- euhyk] ,e-,l&lh-] ih&,p- Mh-] vflLVsUV izksQslj] jlk;u

KANYA GURUKULA CAMPUS, DEHRADUN

dU;k xq#dqy ifjlj] nsgjknwu

1.

Dr. Hemlata K., M.A., Ph.D., Professor, English

2.

Dr. Renu Shukla., M.A., Ph.D., Professor, A.I. History

3.

Dr. Saroj Nautiyal, M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Sanskrit

4.

Dr. Nipur, M.C.A., Ph.D., Professor, Computer Science

5.

Dr. Praveena Chaturvedi, M.C.A., Ph.D., Assoc. Professor, Comp. Science

6.

Dr. Heman Pathak, M.C.A.,Ph.D., Assoc. Professor, Computer Science

7.

Dr. Neena Gupta, M.C.A., Ph.D., Asst. Professor, Computer Science

8.

Dr. Surekha Rana, M.B.M., M.Phil, Ph.D., Professor, Management

9.

Dr. Bindu Arora, M.Com.,Ph.D., Professor, Management

10.

Dr. Patiraj Kumari, M.A. (Psy.), Ph.D., Professor, Management

11.

Dr. Poonam Penuali, MBM, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Management

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Mk- gseyrk ds-] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] izksQslj] vaxzsth


Mk- js.kq 'kqDyk] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] izksQslj] izk-Hkk- bfrgkl
Mk- ljkst ukSfV;ky] ,e-,-] ih&,p-Mh-] ,lksfl,V izksQslj] laLr
Mk- fuiqj] ,e-lh-,-] ih&,p- Mh-] izksQslj] dEI;wVj foKku
Mk- izoh.kk prqonZs h] ,e-lh-,-] ih&,p- Mh] ,lks- izkQ
s ls j] dEI;wVj foKku
Mk- gseu ikBd] ,e-lh-,-] ih&,p- Mh] ,lks- izkQ
s ls j] dEI;wVj foKku
Mk- uhuk xqIrk] ,e-lh-,-] ih&,p- Mh] vfl- izkQ
s ls j] dEI;wVj foKku
Mk- lqjs[kk jk.kk] ,e-ch-,e-] ,e-fQy-] ih&,p- Mh-] izksQslj] izcUku
Mk- fcUnq vjksMk+ ] ,e-dkWe-] ih&,p- Mh-] izkQ
s ls j] izcU/u
Mk- ifrjkt dqekjh] ,e-,- (euks-)] ih&,p- Mh-] izkQ
s ls j] izcU/u
Mk- iwue iSU;wyh] ,e-ch-,e-] ih&,p- Mh-] vfl- izksQslj] izcU/u

Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

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Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

Last date for admission to pre-Ph.D.


course work

Date of commencement of pre-Ph.D.


course work classes

Examination of pre-Ph.D. course work

Declaration of result of pre-Ph.D. course


work

'kks/ izos'k ijh{kk ifj.kke dh ?kks"k.kk


dh frfFk
foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr dh cSBd fd;s tkus
dh vafre frfFk
izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z esa izo's k ysus
dh vfUre frfFk

3
4

The Candidate will be informed about the actual date of DRC/ RDC
meeting by registered post.

Alteration can be made in the above dates, if required.

2.

15-03-2016

'kks/ mikf/ lfefr dh cSBd dh vafre frfFk

10

15-03-2016

20-02-2016

tuojh 2016
vafre lIrkg

fnlEcj] 2015
vafre lIrkg

01-09-2015

31-08-2015

14-08-2015

14.07.2015

30.06.2015

13.06.2015

uksV%&
1- vH;FkhZ dks foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr@'kks/ mikf/ lfefr dh cSBd dh
okLrfod frfFk dh lwpuk iathd`r Mkd ls Hksth tk;sxhA
2- mijksDr frfFk;ksa esa vko';drkuqlkj ifjorZu fd;k tk ldrk gSA

ih ,p-Mh- :ijs[kk lfgr vkosnu i=k tek


fd;s tkus dh vafre frfFk

izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z ds ijh{kk


ifj.kke dh ?kks"k.kk dh frfFk

Last week of
Jan. 2016

20-02-2016

izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z dk f'k{k.k dk;Z


izkjEHk fd;s tkus dh frfFk
izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z dh ijh{kk dh frfFk

'kks/ izos'k ijh{kk dh frfFk

'kks / iz o s ' k ijh{kk gs r q vkos n u i=k


tek djus dh va f re frfFk

,dsMfed dSy.s Mj
l=k 2015&2016
1

Last week of
Dec. 2015

01-09-2015

31-08-2015

14-08-2015

14.07.2015

30.06.2015

13.06.2015

1.

Note :-

Last date of RDC meeting

Last date of the DRC meeting

10

Date of declaration of Result of RET

Last date for submission of application


form along with Ph.D. synopsis

Date of Research Entrance Test (RET)

Last date for submitting the filled in


application form for RET

ACADEMIC CALANDER
SESSION 2015-2016

'kqYd rkfydk (FEE STRUCTURE)


ih&,p-Mh-

(Ph.D.)

'kqYd (Fee)
#0 (Rs.)

en (Head)
izh ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z (Pre-Ph.D. Course Work )
(i) iath;u 'kqYd (Registration Fee)
(ii) ikB~;e 'kqYd (Course Work Fee)

1000/-

ih&,p-Mh- :ijs[kk tek djus dk 'kqYd

2500/-

5000/-

(Ph.D. Synopsis Submission Fee)

'kks/ mikf/ lfefr dh cSBd ds i'pkr ih&,p-Mh- izo's k 'kqYd (Ph.D. Admission Fee After RDC)

1500/-

ekfld 'kqYd (Monthly Fee)

300/-

iqLrdky; 'kqYd okf"kZd (Library Fee Annual)

2500/-

iqLrdky; lqj{kk /u (Library Caution Money)

2000/-

*iz;ksx'kkyk

'kqYd izfrekg (dsoy HkkSfrdh] jlk;u] dEI;wVj foKku] tUrq foKku] i;kZoj.k foKku]
ouLifr foKku] ekbksck;yksth fo"k;ksa ds fy;s)

2000/-

Monthly Lab Fee (For Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Zoology, Env. Science, Botany, Microbiology Subjects only)

iz;ksx'kkyk lqj{kk /u (dsoy HkkSfrdh] jlk;u] dEI;wVj foKku] tUrq foKku] i;kZoj.k foKku]
ouLifr foKku] ekbksck;yksth fo"k;ksa ds fy;s)

5000/-

Lab Caution Money (For Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Zoology, Env. Science, Botany, Microbiology Subjects only)

'kks/ xzUFk tek djus dk 'kqYd

(Thesis Submission Fee)

uksV%&

Note :1.

No claim shall be entertained for return of fee

1- tek fd;k x;k 'kqYd fdlh Hkh voLFkk esa okil ugha fd;k tk;sxkA

deposited in any case.


2.

2- ih&,p-Mh- izksxzke iwjk gksus ds ,d o"kZ mijkUr lqj{kk/u okilh

No application shall be entertained for refund of

gsrq dksbZ vkosnu Lohdkj ugha fd;k tk;sxkA

security money after one year of completion of the


Ph.D. Programme
3.

3- *iz ; ks x 'kkyk 'kq Y d Nekgh vfxz e :i es a ih&,p-Mh-

*Lab fee shall be deposited six monthly in advance

izksxzke esa izos'k dh frfFk ls tek djuk gksxkA

from the date of admission in Ph.D. programme.


4.

5000/-

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deposited from the commencement of pre- Ph.D.


course work.

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FEE TO BE CHARGED UNDER OTHER HEADS


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Degree/Certificate fee

On Convocation

300/-

After Convocation

400/-

Provisional Certificate

200/-

Migration Certificate

200/-

Duplicate Migration

400/-

Duplicate Degree/Certificate

400/-

Character Certificate

100/-

Identity Card

50/-

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300/400/200/200/400/400/100/50/-

Note:- Error, if any, is with subject to rectification in the Information Brochure.

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