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Prospectus
2011-12
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PROGRAMME CALENDAR
SN Activity Description Odd semesters like 01, 03, 05 and 07 01 Aug - 31 Jan Even semesters like 02, 04, 06 and 08 01 Feb 31 Jul
Direct Admission, Course Exemption, Credit Transfer (DACECT) DACECT Form : In Prospectus and on website {Must apply 10 days before first fresh admission} DACECT Decision : must be attached along with the admission form for first fresh admission. 05 Jun 25 Jul Not Offered Within 5 working days from 02 DACECT Approval by University Not Offered the day of receipt Annual Admission *: University Fee (including EF for the first compulsory attempt) must be paid along with the admission form, at a time for 2 semesters (an odd and even semester) in an academic year. 03 Annual Further Admission 04 Annual Fresh Admission 05 Jun 05 Jul 05 Jun 05 Aug Teaching Learning (Face-To-Face counseling at each study center and Self -Study) Not Offered Not Offered 01 DACECT Form Submission at University
05 Teaching - Learning 01 Aug 13 Nov 01 Feb 16 May Backlog Clearing or 06 TeachingLearning 14 Nov 04 Dec 17 May 04 Jun Preparation Leave Exam Form (EF) Submission {Not required for the first compulsory attempt. Required only for repeater students for backlog courses and performance improvement} EF available on Website for only repeater students. 07 EE Form Submission by students at SC On or Before 30-Sep On or Before 31-Mar 08 EE Form Submission by SCs at University On or Before 05-Oct On or Before 05-Apr Continuous Assessment (CA) Submission : Maximum single attempt. Zero marks given for no attempt or non receipt of Final Assessment Report of CA at University before specified date. 09 CA Availability at each study center 10 CA Submission by Students at SC 11 Provisional CA Report by SCs (On SCs Notice Board) 01 Aug 30 Nov 01 - 30 Nov On or before 31-Dec 01 Feb 30 May 01 - 30 May On or before 30-Jun
12 Final CA Report Submission by SCs at University On or before 31-Jan On or before 31-Jul End Examination (EE) *: Maximum 5 attempts during consecutive 5 semesters. Permanent drop out from the programme, if successful completion not possible, within these maximum 5 attempts. 13 EE for Theory Courses 14 EE for Practical, STW, SV or PW Courses 05 Dec 14 Dec Immediately after the last day of end exam for theory courses, but positively before 05-Jan On or before 20 Feb 05 Jun 14 Jun ** Immediately after the last day of end exam for theory courses, but positively before 05-Jul On or before 20 Aug
Semester End Vacation 16 Semester End Vacation 08 Jan 31 Jan 08 Jul 31 Jul * Annual admission applicable for all programmes. ** Not applicable for only Aug 2011 End Exam of T82, T80, T83, T81, T63, T64, T65, T66, T67, T68, T96, T98, T34 and T35 programmes. But, indicated schedule is applicable for all programmes afterwards.
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CONTENTS
Programme Calendar ......................................................................... 1 About Us ............................................................................................ 6
About University ........................................................................................ 6
Jurisdiction and Revision of Rules .................................................................... 6 For Study Centers Outside Maharashtra ........................................................... 6 Detail Programme Rules ................................................................................... 7 Latest Update Policy ........................................................................................ 7
ELearning ....................................................................................................... 12
V21: B.Des. (Interior Design) {2010 Pattern} ........................................................ 30 V22: B.Arch. (General) {2010 Pattern} ................................................................. 31 V41: M.Arch (General) {2011 Pattern} ................................................................. 33 V42: M.Arch. (Const. Mgmt.) {2011 Pattern} ....................................................... 33 V43: M.Arch. (Env.Arch.) {2011 Pattern} .............................................................. 34 V44: M.Arch. (U & R Planning) {2011 Pattern} ..................................................... 35 T63: B.Arch. (General) {2005 Pattern} ................................................................. 35 T64: M.Arch (General) {2005 Pattern} ................................................................. 37 T65: M.Arch (Const. Mgmt.) {2006 Pattern} ......................................................... 37 T66: M.Arch (Env.Arch.) {2006 Pattern} ............................................................... 38 T67 / T68: M.Arch (U & R Planning) {2007 Pattern} ............................................. 38
Science .......................................................................................................... 39
V26: B.Sc. (Naut. Sc.) {2010 Pattern} ................................................................... 39 T82: B.Sc. (Bio -Tech.) {2006 Pattern} ................................................................... 40 T80: B.Sc. (Bio -Inf.) {2006 Pattern} ...................................................................... 41 V45: B.Sc. (Act. Sc.) {2011 Pattern} ...................................................................... 42 V48: PG Dip (Act. Apln.) {2011 Pattern} ............................................................... 43 V49: PG Dip (Bio -Inf.) {2011 Pattern} ................................................................... 43 T83: M.Sc. (Bio -Tech.) {2006 Pattern} .................................................................. 43 T81: M.Sc. (Bio -Inf.) {2006 Pattern} ..................................................................... 44 V46: M.Sc. (Act. Sc.) {2011 Pattern} ..................................................................... 44 V47: M.Sc. (Ind. Engg.) {2011 Pattern} ................................................................. 45 T96: B.Sc. (Act Sc.) {2007 Pattern} ....................................................................... 46 T98: M.Sc. (Act Sc.) {2007 Pattern} ...................................................................... 46
Admission ................................................................................................ 72
Admission: Objectives .................................................................................... 72 Admission: Time Schedules ............................................................................ 73 Admission: Policies and Rules ........................................................................ 74 Admission: Required Documents, Forms and Formats ................................... 76
Where to Submit ................................................................................................. 77
Counseling ............................................................................................... 83
Counseling: Objectives ................................................................................... 83 Counseling: Time Schedules ........................................................................... 84 Counseling: Policies and Rules ....................................................................... 84 Counseling: Required Documents .................................................................. 84
End Exam Form and Hall Ticket ...................................................................... 92 EE: Required Documents ................................................................................ 92 EE: Performance Improvement ...................................................................... 92 EE: Financial Rules ......................................................................................... 92
Verification of Marks ........................................................................................... 92
Convocation ............................................................................................. 93
Award of Certification .................................................................................... 93 Convocation: Financial Rules .......................................................................... 93
Contact Us ....................................................................................... 94
Whom to Contact ..................................................................................... 94 Regional Centers ...................................................................................... 94 Study Centers ........................................................................................... 95
Architecture and Design ................................................................................. 96 Science .......................................................................................................... 99 Engineering and Technology ........................................................................ 101
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ABOUT US
ABOUT UNIVERSITY
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) was established in July 1989 by the Act XX-(1989) of the Maharashtra State Legislature. This university is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India. The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) Canada, conferred the prestigious 'Award of Excellence for Institutional Achievement' for the year 2002 to this university. YCMOU is the first Open University in India which is honored with this prestigious award. It is the fifth Open University in the country. A recent amendment in the act allows this university to establish study centers, even outside the state of Maharashtra. As per provisions of the Act, this Open University can also offer regular academic programmes (like B.Arch. or B.Des.) in Full Time Face -To-Face Mode of Education. The university provides relaxed entry procedures. However it does maintain its standards for examinations. The university may admit a student even when he is studying in another university / Board or is continuing his professional career. It also does not ask for documents like Transfer Certificate at the time of admission. At the same time the university takes all precautions (just as the other universities do) to ensure that the standards and quality of, education and exams, are preserved. The Head office of the university is located at Nashik, India. The university operates through its 9 Regional Centers (RCs) at Amaravati, Aurangabad, Kolhapur, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nanded, Nashik, Pune, Goa and several Study Centers (SCs).
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SOME DEFINITIONS
In this document, unless the context otherwise requires, following definitions shall apply.
GENERAL
1. "University" means - Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, located at Nashik, Maharashtra, India. 2. "Act" means - Act XX-(1989) (Amended by Act No XII of 2003) of the Maharashtra State Legislature. 3. "Academic Year" means - duration of 1 year which starts from 01-Aug and ends on 31Jul. 4. "Semester" means - a group of some courses, which are offered during a time block of 6 months. a. Odd numbered semesters like 01, 03, 05, 07 and 09 starts from 01-Aug and ends on 31-Jan. b. Even numbered semesters like 02, 04, 06, 08 and 10 starts from 01-Feb and ends on 31-Jul. 5. "Self-Instructional Material " means - the learning material which is specially designed for the Open University students. This material is designed in such a manner that the students are able to understand most of the subject matter even in the absence of a teacher. 6. "Session" means - a time slot for a particular activity. Duration of counseling session is either 45 or 180 minutes, while for end examination it is either 180 or 240 minutes.
Course Types Theory Courses Studio Courses Practical Courses Project-Work Courses Session Duration in Min for Counseling Session 40 / 60 180 180 40 / 60 Session Duration in Min for End Exam 180 180 180 180
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STUDY CENTER
1. "Study Center " means - a place where the students attend the counseling sessions and get other relevant services like delivery of self -instructional books, Internet access, admission, examination and communication with university head office. 2. "Programme Coordinator " means - a person in charge of the administrative and academic affairs at the study center. He plans the availability of counselors, looks after the distribution of self -instructional materials, arranges and coordinates counseling sessions, etc. 3. "Study Center Head " means - the head of the study center who is normally the principal of the institution, where study center is located. He may not participate in the day to day activities of the study center, but will play an active role in case of any serious problem at the study center.
DACECT
1. "Direct Admission (DA) " means - due to higher pre-qualification than specified minimum eligibility, after receipt of the application in the prescribed format along with supporting documents, students shall be directly admitted to (1) specified higher semester and (2) all those courses at lower semesters which are not exempted. Even course exemptions for specified courses at lower semesters shall be confirmed along with direct admission.
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Students are allowed to apply for direct admission only once before the fresh admission. Only within valid registration period, students are required to successfully complete in end exam ( as permitted by the end exam time table ) all those courses at lower semesters which are not exempted. Hence, total time duration of the academic programme may be reduced and student is not required to pay fees for the lower semesters. Direct admission shall be given only when student apply for it, in a prescribed format along with (1) payment of specified fees and (2) attested photocopies of specified documents. 2. "Course Exemption (CE) " means - the student who successfully complete with normally minimum 50% or better marks in specified subjects with similar syllabus but with different evaluation pattern, in the exams conducted by the either Board or university , are exempted from certain courses of these programmes. If course exemption is sanctioned, the student need not appear in any examination for that course, as it is treated as a successfully completed. But no previous performance is used for reporting in Mark-Sheet. Only mark of exemption, that is X', is put against exempted course. Students are allowed to apply for course exemptions only once before the fresh admission. Course Exemptions shall be given only when student apply for it, in a prescribed format along with (1) payment of specified fees and (2) attested photocopies of specified documents. Normally, Course exemptions are given only along with the direct admission. Thus, normally, if student is not eligible for the direct admission, course exemptions shall not be given for any course at any semester. 3. "Credit Transfer (CT) " means - the student who successfully complete specified subjects with similar syllabus and evaluation pattern , in the exams conducted by the either Board or university are exempted from certain courses of these programmes. If credit transfer is sanctioned, the student need not appear in any examination for that course, as it is treated as a successfully completed. Previous marks (or in case of grades, equivalent mean marks of the grade range) are used as it is for reporting in Mark -Sheet. Students are allowed to apply for credit transfers only once before the fresh admission . Credit transfers shall be given only when student apply for it, in a prescribed format along with (1) payment of specified fees and (2) attested photocopies of specified documents. 4. "DACECT Form" is the prescribed format of application for Direct Admission, Course Exemptions and Credit Transfers. All "DACECT forms" must reach university only during the specified duration for the admission.
ADMISSION
1. Annual Admission means Normally, admission is given only once in a year (typically in June/July) to 2 semesters, that is, odd and even numbered semesters, in an academic year. Thus, along with the admission form, students shall be required to pay University Fee (UF) for both semesters and Exam Fee (EF) for the first compulsory attempt for end exam for all courses at both semesters.
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2. "Fresh Admission" means - First admission to the academic programme. Normally, fresh admission is given to the lowest numbered semester or in case of the direct admission, to the specified higher semester of the programme. Students are required to apply for fresh admission in the prescribed format along with the attested photocopies of specified documents and payment of the specified fees for the programme. 3. "Further Admission" means - all next admissions (after first admission ) to the each successively higher numbered semester of the academic programme. Students are required to apply for further admission, to each successively higher numbered semester of the academic programme, in the prescribed format along with the attested photocopies of specified documents and payment of the specified fees for the programme. 4. "Admission Form " means - the prescribed format of application for either fresh or further admission. All admission forms must reach university only during the specified duration for the admission. 5. "Student Registration" means - confirmation of the admission of the student to the specified semester of the academic programme by the university, after submission of a completed admission form along with photocopies of specified documents and payment of the specified fees for the programme. Student registration is valid only during registration period . The university assigns unique Student ID' to each student. The university also assigns unique Permanent Registration Number (PRN)' to each student when he/she is registered for the academic programme during fresh admission. 6. "Student Registration Data " means - complete information, excluding examination performance data, about student like Student ID, Name, Address, Study center, Project and Project Guide allotted, Fee payment status, course exemptions or Credit Transfer status etc. 7. "Registration Period " means - consecutive 5 semesters (2 years), which starts from the semester to which student's admission is confirmed by the university. Only within valid registration period, students are allowed to (1) attend counseling sessions at the allotted study center and (2) appear in End Exam (as permitted by the end exam time table) for all those courses where he/she is already admitted by the university. Extension of registration period shall not be allowed. Hence, if student cannot successfully complete any course, within maximum 5 attempts for end exam during the valid registration period, then he/she is permanently dropped out from the respective academic programme.
COUNSELING
1. "Counseling Sessions (CS) " means - sessions conducted at study centers, during which a qualified person explains and clarifies doubts/difficulties of the students. During counseling sessions, students also perform practical or studio activities or project work in study center laboratory or studio. Last 4 -5 hours of counseling for each course in a
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semester are reserved for assessment and feedback about Continuous Assessment (CA). 2. "First Contact Session" means a session conducted on the first day of the semester for distribution of learning material after collection of Study Center Fee' and Library Deposit'. 3. "Counselor" means - a qualified and experienced person at SC, who conducts counseling sessions and helps the students in solving their difficulties. He also helps the students to perform practical or studio activities or project work in study center laboratory or studio.
EXAMINATION
FROM 2010 PATTERN ONWARDS
1. "Continuous Assessment (CA) " means - 'Open-Book Formative Evaluation with no supervision' by the Counselor for the respective course at each study center. CA for each credit point block shall be for 5 marks only. 2. "End Examination (EE) " means - 'Closed-Book Summative Evaluation under supervision', which is an examination conducted by the University at the designated 'Exam Centers' under supervised conditions, at the end of the each semester for all courses. EE for each credit point block shall be for 20 marks only. 3. "EE Attempt " means - option offered by the university to the student, for choosing to appear in any end examination during the valid registration period. EE attempts are counted for each option offered by the university to the student, irrespective of whether student actually chooses to appear in end exam or not. 4. "Exam Form" means - the prescribed format of application for the end exam of only backlog courses, that is, all those courses which are not successfully completed by the student. Only repeater students are required to submit exam form, for only backlog courses, along with the payment for specified Exam Fee (EF). All exam forms must reach university only during the specified duration. 5. "Long Answer type Question (LAQ) " means a supply type question of 15 marks, which requires typical answer of about 45 lines ( 1 Pages) in about 24 -30 minutes. This question may be composed of smaller sub -questions without options, having marks in multiple of 5. Students shall have choice of answering 1 LAQ out of 2 LAQs on each credit point block in end exam for any theory type of course. 6. "Short Answer type Question (SAQ) " means - a supply type question of 5 marks, which requires typical answer of about 15 lines ( Pages) in about 08 -10 minutes. Students do not have choice of answering as he/she is required to answer 1 SAQ out of 1 SAQ on each credit point block in Continuous Assessment (CA) and End Exam (EE) for any theory type of course. 7. Total Marks (TM) : Total Marks (TM) shall be sum of Continuous Assessment (CA) marks and "End Examination (EE)" marks acquired by the student in each course. 8. "Grace Factor " means ratio of Maximum Total Marks to Maximum Total Marks earned by any student in the given end exam of the respective course.
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9. "Percentile Marks " means the marks computed and reported for the course in the mark statement, which is 'Total Marks (TM)' multiplied by the 'Grace Factor' rounded to nearest integer. 10. "Successful Completion of the Course " means - either course is exempted or student gets minimum 50% or better percentile marks, either in end examination of that course or by credit transfer.
ELEARNING
1. "SCORM Module" means - "well prepared high quality multimedia lectures" (in a module form) from the master trainer, which are followed by discussion and/or tutorial along with real Counselor. These modules will be developed on few selected difficult topics/courses. Typically, about 5 -10 LMs will be developed in a phased manner for 1 -CP course contents.
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2. "Discussion Forum " means - a web site where a student or a Counselor from any Study Center, can "post or write" threaded questions, answers or comments about a course or Programme. It also allows student to edit his own previous posts. Hence, it is an excellent place where student can sharpen his writing skills, by refining his own previous posts, after receiving feedback from other students and online counselor. It also allows anyone to search all previously posted questions, answers or comments, about a specific topic in a course or Programme, using combination of few keywords. 3. "Online Counselor " means - a qualified and experienced expert appointed by the university who interacts with the students, only through use of Learning Management System (LMS), for clarifying their doubts/difficulties. 4. "Learning Management System (LMS) " means - a web application which facilitates and administers 'Any Time, Any Where, Any Pace' online learning, either in synchronous or asynchronous mode by an instructor. 5. "ELearning" means - the continuous assimilation of knowledge and skills by learners, stimulated by synchronous and asynchronous learning events, which are authored, delivered, engaged with, supported, and administered using web technologies. 6. "Learning Cycle " means - independent and dependent learning activities, which student must perform in cyclic order for an effective learning.
ABOUT SCHOOL
VISION
The School of Science and Technology will offer educational services in Science and technology discipline using such operational and Academic principles that optimize. Academic Quality Relevance to present needs of Industry, Society and Learners. Time Quality Cost-effectiveness for learners and the University.
MISSION
Quality Education, with cost effectiveness, anywhere, anytime!
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PROGRAMMES ON OFFER
The following Academic Programmes are on offer from the School of Architecture, Science & Technology during academic year 2011 -2012. Click on the Programme Code or Programme Name in this table at http://www.ycmou.com/lms/ to browse respective Programme page!
Level New Programmes Admission: Fresh Yes, Further Yes New SC Recognition: Yes Old Programmes Admission: Fresh No, Further Yes New SC Recognition: No
PG
T64: M.Arch. (General) T65: M.Arch. (Construction Management) T66: M.Arch. (Environmental Architecture) T67: M.Arch. (Urban and Regional Planning)
Science
UG V26 : B.Sc. (Nautical Science) {2010 Pattern} T82: B.Sc. (Bio -Technology) T80: B.Sc. (Bio -Informatics) V45 : B.Sc. (Actuarial Science) {2011 Pattern} V48: PG Diploma ( Actuarial Applications) {2011 Pattern} V49: PG Diploma in Bio -informatics {2011 Pattern} T83: M.Sc. (Bio -Technology) T81: M.Sc. (Bio -Informatics) V46 : M.Sc. (Actuarial Science) {2011 Pattern} V47: M.Sc. (Industrial Engineering) {2011 Pattern} T96 : B.Sc. (Actuarial Science)
PG Diploma
PG
T68: M.Sc. (Urban and Regional Planning) T98 : M.Sc. (Actuarial Science)
Diploma
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Level
New Programmes Admission: Fresh Yes, Further Yes New SC Recognition: Yes V23: B.Tech. (Marine Engineering) {2010 Pattern}
Old Programmes Admission: Fresh No, Further Yes New SC Recognition: No T33: B.Tech. (Marine Engineering) T34: B.Tech. (Electronics Engineering) T35: B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)
UG
STUDENT IN-TAKE
For each study center, as per the available infrastructural facilities, university may sanction maximum Student Intake Capacity of specified number of Fresh Admissions at each semester. Normal Student Intake Capacity specified for different academic programmes is as follows:
Programme Architecture Science Technology Student Intake Capacity for UG 40 40 30 or 60 Student Intake Capacity for PG 20 20 20
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Local Information and communication center for students for the matter related to university and programme. Provide required infrastructure, Laboratory facilities Provide required Laboratory consumable, water & electricity etc. Provide charges for Depreciation, maintenance and repair of Laboratory set -up Provide quality educational services from motivated, talented & qualified academic staff
ABOUT PROGRAMMES
ATTENDANCE
For all academic programmes regular and full attendance for all counseling sessions is highly recommended for better chances of successful completion of the course. Normally, minimum 80% attendance shall be essential for counseling sessions for all courses. Attestation by the study center on End Exam Hall Ticket shall certify this minimum attendance. Successful completion of all specified Practical, Term -Work, Studio Viva or Project -Work activities and its certification by the respective counselor at study center and Programme coordinator shall be essential before the end exam of that Practical, Term -Work, Studio Viva or Project-Work.
EQUIVALENCE STATUS
Due to statutory powers conferred by an act XX (1989) of Maharashtra state legislature and the recognition by the University Grants Commission of India, this university is fully empowered to award various academic certifications like certificates, diplomas, and graduate, post-graduate, doctoral degrees. This university also takes all precautions, at all programme stages from Curriculum Design to Examination, to ensure that the standards and quality of, education and examinations are preserved. All architecture graduate and post -graduate programmes are duly recognized and approved by the Council of Architecture (CoA). Hence, after successful completion of the undergraduate degree programme (that is, B.Arch.), student can register with the Council of Architecture (CoA) after specified duration of professional training. Student shall be entitled to practice as an architect after such registration . All these degree and post -graduate degree programmes are duly recognized and approved by the Distance Education Council (DEC) and the University Grant Commission (UGC). The legal status of this university is at par with all other statutory universities of India.
INFORMATION AT A GLANCE
Following abbreviations (arranged alphabetically ) are used: AE: Admission Eligibility
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AFA: Payable amount along with the Admission Form which includes University Fee (UF) + Exam Fee (EF) for first compulsory exam attempt in (Odd and Even) two semesters of each academic year.
Apvl: Approvals from Statutory Authorities ASF: Additional Services Fee ATF: Aptitude Test Fee DACECT: Direct Admission, Course Exemption, Credit Transfer C: Category of Programme CA: Continuous Assessment CE: Certification Eligibility EE: End Examination EF: Exam Fee FT-FTF-EWEL: Full Time Face-To-Face Enhanced with ELearning L: Level of Programme LD: Library Deposit M: Teaching-Learning Mode of Programme MA: Maximum number of Attempts MDP: Minimum Duration of Programme MoI: Medium of Instruction of Programme MRA: Minimum Required Attendance for Programme NA: Not Applicable P: Pattern (Semester / Annual) of Programme RS: Reporting Semesters SCF: Study Center Fee Sylb: Syllabus location Total: Total Tuition Fee UF: University Fee VRP: Valid Registration Period
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Programme
Essential Information
Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester. admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc UF EF SCF ASF Amount 2,100 100/T 200/STW 9,000 1,000 AE : Fresh: SSC (10TH) or eq Pass. VRP: consecutive 5 semesters
Examination
V40: Foundation Diploma in Architecture and Design (FDAD) {2011 Pattern} Semesters: 4 CPs: 96 Courses : 24
C : Architecture L : Diploma M : FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 2 years after SSC MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: NA
CE: Min 50% RS: Sem 03 and 04 MA: CA: Single Attempt EE: 5 attempts during consecutive 5 semesters
Under-Graduate Degree
Desc C : Architecture L : Under-Graduate M : FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 4 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Amount 5,400 150/T 250/STW, 400/SV 21,000 8,000 36,000 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Desc UF C : Architecture L : Under-Graduate M : FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 5 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: Available EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 14,500 14,000 14,000 13,600 AE : Fresh: HSC (12TH) or eq CE: Min 50% Pass. RS: Sem 07 and Further: 08 Semester 1 to MA: x pass for CA: Max Single Semester x+4 Attempt admission EE: Max 5 during where X is odd consecutive 5 number. semesters VRP: consecutive 5 semesters AE : Fresh: HSC (12TH) or eq Pass (min 50%) with Maths + CE: Min 50% Valid Min 40% RS: Sem 07 and score in NATA. 08 Further: MA: Semester 1 to CA: Max Single x pass for Attempt Semester x+4 EE: Max 5 during admission consecutive 5 where X is odd semesters number. VRP: consecutive 5 semesters
V21: B.Des. (Interior Design) {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 8 CPs: 192 Courses : 47
Amount 5,400 150/T 250/STW, 400/SV 21,000 8,000 36,000 2,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,100 15,600
Post-Graduate Degree
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Programme
Essential Information
Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester. admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Amount 6,400 150/T 250/STW, 400/SV 24,000 8,000 40,000 2,000 15,700 15,050
Examination
C : Architecture L : Post-Graduate M : FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Arch. MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: NA C : Architecture L : Post-Graduate M : FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Arch. or B.E. / B.Tech. (Civil) MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: NA C : Architecture L : Post-Graduate M : FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Arch. MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: NA C : Architecture L : Post-Graduate M : FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Arch. MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: NA
CE: Min 50% RS: Sem 03 and 04 MA: CA: Max Single Attempt EE: Max 5 during consecutive 5 semesters
Amount 6,400 150/T 250/STW, 400/SV 24,000 8,000 40,000 2,000 15,700 15,050 Amount 6,400 150/T 250/STW, 400/SV 24,000 8,000 40,000 2,000 15,700 15,050
CE: Min 50% AE : Fresh: RS : Sem 03 and B.Arch. or B.E. / 04 B.Tech. (Civil) or MA: eq Pass. CA: Max Single Attempt VRP: EE: Max 5 during consecutive consecutive 5 5 semesters semesters
CE: Min 50% RS: Sem 03 and 04 MA: CA: Max Single Attempt EE: Max 5 during consecutive 5 semesters
V44: M.Arch. (Urban and Regional Planning) {2011 Pattern} Semesters: 4 CPs: 96 Courses : 20
Amount 6,400 150/T 250/STW, 400/SV 24,000 8,000 40,000 2,000 15,700 15,050
CE: Min 50% RS: Sem 03 and 04 MA: CA: Max Single Attempt EE: Max 5 during consecutive 5 semesters
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Programme
Essential Information
Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester. admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc UF Amount 3,100 130/T 300/SV 12,000 16,090 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 8,180 8,180 8,180 8,180 8,180
Examination
C : Architecture L : Under-Graduate M : Blended P: Semester MDP: 5 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
AE : Further: CE: Min 45%, Semester 1 to Min 50% at RS x pass for RS: Sem 09 and Semester x+4 10 admission MA: where X is odd CA: Max Single number. Attempt VRP: EE: Max 5 during consecutive consecutive 5 5 semesters semesters
Post-Graduate Degree
C : Architecture L : Post-Graduate M : Blended P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Arch. MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: NA C : Architecture L : Post-Graduate M : Blended P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Arch. or B.E. / B.Tech. (Civil) MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: NA C : Architecture L : Post-Graduate M : Blended P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Arch. MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: NA Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Year 2 Amount 3,100 130/T 300/SV 12,000 16,090 2,000 8,180 8,180 Amount 3,100 130/T 300/SV 12,000 16,090 2,000 8,180 8,180 Amount 3,100 130/T 300/SV 12,000 16,090 2,000 8,180 8,180 VRP: consecutive 5 semesters CE: Min 45%, Min 50% at RS RS: Sem 13 and 14 MA: CA: Max Single Attempt EE: Max 5 during consecutive 5 semesters VRP: consecutive 5 semesters CE: Min 45%, Min 50% at RS RS: Sem 13 and 14 MA: CA: Max Single Attempt EE: Max 5 during consecutive 5 semesters CE: Min 45%, Min 50% at RS RS: Sem 13 and 14 MA: CA: Max Single Attempt EE: Max 5 during consecutive 5 semesters
AE : NA
AE : NA
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Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester. admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Year 1 Year 2 Amount 7,200 200/T 600/SV 24,000 36,000 2,000 18,000 18,000 VRP: consecutive 5 semesters
Examination
T67: M.Arch. (Urban and Regional Planning) {2007 Pattern} Semesters: 4 CPs: 96 Courses : 20
C : Architecture L : Post-Graduate M : Blended P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Arch. MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: NA
AE : NA
CE: Min 45%, Min 50% at RS RS: Sem 13 and 14 MA: CA: Max Single Attempt EE: Max 5 during consecutive 5 semesters
SCIENCE
Programme Essential Information Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Examination
New Programmes: Fresh Admission Yes, Further Admission - Yes Under-Graduate Degree
C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 3 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Amount 1,200 130/T 300/P 6,000 8,020 2,000 4,040 4,040 4,040 Amount 1,200 130/T 300/P 6,000 8,020 2,000 4,040 4,040 4,040 AE : Fresh: HSC (12TH) or eq CE: Min 40%, Pass. Min 50% at RS Further: RS: Sem 05 and Semester 1 to 06 x pass for MA: Semester x+4 CA: Single admission Attempt where X is odd EE: 5 attempts number. during consecutive 5 VRP: semesters consecutive 5 semesters AE : Fresh: HSC (12TH) or eq CE: Min 40%, Pass. Min 50% at RS Further: RS: Sem 05 and Semester 1 to 06 x pass for MA: Semester x+4 CA: Single admission Attempt where X is odd EE: 5 attempts number. during consecutive 5 VRP: semesters consecutive 5 semesters
C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 3 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA
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Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc Amount 8,400 1,400/T or P 42,000 500 one time 56,000 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Desc 28,000 28,000 28,000 Amount 6,500 150/T 400/P 24,000 65,000 97,000 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 18,400 18,400 17,300
Examination
C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 3 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
V26: B.Sc. (Nautical Science) {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 6 CPs: 136 Courses: 59
C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: FT-FTF-EWEL (Residential) P: Semester MDP: 3 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA
AE : Fresh: HSC (12TH) or eq Pass + Aptitude CE: Min 50% Test. RS: Sem 05 and Further: 06 Semester 1 to MA: x pass for CA: Single Semester x+4 Attempt admission EE: 5 attempts where X is odd during number. consecutive 5 semesters VRP: consecutive 5 semesters AE : Fresh: HSC (12TH) or eq Pass + Medical CE: Min 50% Test RS: Sem 05 and Further: 06 Semester 1 to MA: x pass for CA: Single Semester x+4 Attempt admission EE: 5 attempts where X is odd during number. consecutive 5 semesters VRP: consecutive 5 semesters
Post-Graduate Diploma
V48: PG Diploma (Actuarial Applications) {2011 Pattern} Semesters: 2 CPs: 40 Courses: 10 C: Professional L: Post-Graduate Diploma M: FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 1 years after B.Sc. MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA C: Professional L: Post-Graduate Diploma M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 1 years after B.Sc. MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Amount 13,000 1,400/T or PW 60,000 80,000 2,000 40,000 Amount 3,200 130/T 300/P 12,000 16,020 2,000 8,040 AE: Fresh: B.Sc. or eq Pass VRP: consecutive 5 semesters AE: Fresh: B.Sc. (Actuarial Science) from YCMOU or eq Pass VRP: consecutive 5 semesters CE: Min 50% RS: Sem 01 and 02 MA: CA: Single Attempt EE: 5 attempts during consecutive 5 semesters CE: Min 50% RS: Sem 01 and 02 MA: CA: Single Attempt EE: 5 attempts during consecutive 5 semesters
Post-Graduate Degree
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Essential Information
Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Desc Year 1 Year 2 Amount 3,200 130/T 300/P 12,000 16,020 2,000 8,040 8,040 Amount 3,200 130/T 300/P 12,000 16,020 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 8,040 8,040 Amount 3,200 130/T 300/P 12,000 16,020 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 8,040 7,650 Amount 15,600 1,400/T or P or PW 72,000 750 one time 96,000 2,000 Year 1 2 AFA 48,000 48,000 AE: Fresh: B.Sc. or eq Pass VRP: consecutive 5 semesters VRP: consecutive 5 semesters AE: Fresh: B.Sc. or eq Pass VRP: consecutive 5 semesters
Examination
C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Sc MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA
CE: Min 40%, Min 50% at RS RS: Sem 09 and 10 MA: CA: Single Attempt EE: 5 attempts during consecutive 5 semesters CE: Min 40%, Min 50% at RS RS: Sem 09 and 10 MA: CA: Single Attempt EE: 5 attempts during consecutive 5 semesters
C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 2 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA
Desc V47: M.Sc. (Industrial Engineering) {2011 Pattern} Semesters: 4 CPs: 80 Courses: 17 C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 2 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA
CE: Min 50% AE: Fresh: Grad. RS: Sem 03 and IIIE exam or B.E. 04 / B.Tech. or eq MA: Pass CA: Single Attempt EE: 5 attempts VRP: during consecutive consecutive 5 5 semesters semesters
C: Professional L: Post-Graduate M: FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Sc. MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
CE: Min 50% RS: Sem 03 and 04 MA: CA: Single Attempt EE: 5 attempts during consecutive 5 semesters
Old Programmes: Fresh Admission No, Further Admission - Yes Under-Graduate Degree
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Essential Information
Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc UF EF SCF ATF Total LD AFA Amount 7,200 1,200/T 36,000 500 one time 48,000 2,000 Year 1 2 3 AFA 24,000 24,000 24,000
Examination
C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 3 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
AE : Further: CE: Min 50% Semester 1 to RS: Sem 05 and x pass for 06 Semester x+4 MA: admission CA: Single where X is odd Attempt number. EE: 5 attempts VRP: during consecutive consecutive 5 5 semesters semesters
Post-Graduate Degree
C: Professional L: Post-Graduate M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Arch. MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC, CoA Sylb: Website DACECT: NA Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Amount 7,200 200/T 600/SV 24,000 36,000 2,000 Year 1 2 Desc T98: M.Sc. (Actuarial Science) Semesters: 4 CPs: 96 Courses: 16 C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: FT-FTF-EWEL P: Semester MDP: 2 years after B.Sc. MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: Available UF EF SCF ATF Total LD AFA AFA 18,000 18,000 Amount 14,400 1,800/T or PW 64,800 750 one time 86,400 2,000 Year 1 2 AFA 43,200 43,200 CE: Min 50% RS: Sem 09 and 10 MA: CA: Single Attempt EE: 5 attempts during consecutive 5 semesters
CE: 50% + RS: Sem 13 and 14 MA: CA: Max Single Attempt EE: Max 5 during consecutive 5 semesters
New Programmes: Fresh Admission Yes, Further Admission - Yes Online Certificate
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Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Amount 200 200 400 200
Examination
C: Professional L: Online Certificate M: Online P: Semester MDP: 6 months MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA
CE: NA RS: NA AE: Anyone MA: CA: Multiple VRP: 180 days attempts during VRP EE: NA
Diploma
Desc UF T03: Diploma in Computer Technology {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 7 CPs: 140 Courses: 35 C: Professional EF L: Diploma M: Blended SCF P: Semester MDP: 3 years after SSC ASF MoI: English Total MRA: Min 75% LD Apvl: UGC, DEC AFA Sylb: Website DACECT: Available Amount 1,500 130/T 300/P, 300/PW 5,600 1,000 8,920 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Sem 7 Desc UF EF 4,640 4,640 4,640 2,320 AE : Fresh: SSC or eq pass. CE: Min 50% Further: RS: Sem 06 and Semester 1 to 07 x pass for MA: Semester x+4 CA: Single admission Attempt where X is odd EE: 5 attempts number during consecutive 5 VRP: semesters consecutive 5 semesters AE : Fresh: SSC or eq pass. CE: Min 50% Further: RS: Sem 06 and Semester 1 to 07 x pass for MA: Semester x+4 CA: Single admission Attempt where X is odd EE: 5 attempts number. during consecutive 5 VRP: semesters consecutive 5 semesters
T05: Diploma in Industrial Electronics {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 7 CPs: 140 Courses: 35
C: Professional L: Diploma M: Blended SCF P: Semester ASF MDP: 3 years after SSC MoI: English Total MRA: Min 75% LD Apvl: UGC, DEC AFA Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
Amount 1,500 130/T 300/P, 300/PW 5,600 1,000 8,920 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Sem 7 4,640 4,640 4,640 2,320 Amount 1,500 130/T 300/P, 300/PW 5,600 1,000 8,920 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Sem 7 4,640 4,640 4,640 2,320
Desc UF C: Professional EF L: Diploma M: Blended SCF P: Semester MDP: 3 years after SSC ASF MoI: English Total MRA: Min 75% LD Apvl: UGC, DEC AFA Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
T06: Diploma in Instrumentation Engineering {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 7 CPs: 140 Courses: 35
AE : Fresh: SSC or eq pass. CE: Min 50% Further: RS: Sem 06 and Semester 1 to 07 x pass for MA: Semester x+4 CA: Single admission Attempt where X is odd EE: 5 attempts number during consecutive 5 VRP: semesters consecutive 5 semesters
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Essential Information
Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc UF Amount 1,500 130/T 300/P, 300/PW 5,600 1,000 8,920 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Sem 7 Desc UF EF 4,640 4,640 4,640 2,320
Examination
T07: Diploma in Communication Engineering {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 7 CPs: 140 Courses: 35
C: Professional EF L: Diploma M: Blended SCF P: Semester MDP: 3 years after SSC ASF MoI: English Total MRA: Min 75% LD Apvl: UGC, DEC AFA Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
AE : Fresh: SSC or eq pass. CE: Min 50% Further: RS: Sem 06 and Semester 1 to 07 x pass for MA: Semester x+4 CA: Single admission Attempt where X is odd EE: 5 attempts number. during consecutive 5 VRP: semesters consecutive 5 semesters
T24: Diploma in Mechanical Engineering {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 7 CPs: 140 Courses: 35
C: Professional L: Diploma M: Blended SCF P: Semester MDP: 3 years after SSC ASF MoI: English Total MRA: Min 75% LD Apvl: UGC, DEC AFA Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
Amount 1,500 130/T 300/P, 300/PW 5,600 1,000 8,920 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Sem 7 4,640 4,640 4,640 2,320 Amount 1,500 130/T 300/P, 300/PW 5,600 1,000 8,920 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 4,640 4,640 4,640 4,640
AE : Fresh: SSC or eq pass. CE: Min 50% Further: RS: Sem 06 and Semester 1 to 07 x pass for MA: Semester x+4 CA: Single admission Attempt where X is odd EE: 5 attempts number. during consecutive 5 VRP: semesters consecutive 5 semesters
Desc C: Professional L: Diploma M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 4 years after SSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: Available UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA
T50: Diploma in Production Engineering {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 8 CPs: 160 Courses: 40
AE: Fresh : SSC or eq pass. CE: Min 50% Further: RS: Sem 06 and Semester 1 to 08 x pass for MA: Semester x+4 CA: Single admission Attempt where X is odd EE: 5 attempts number. during consecutive 5 VRP: semesters consecutive 5 semesters
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Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc UF Amount 1,500 130/T 300/P, 300/PW 5,600 1,000 8,920 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 4,640 4,640 4,640 4,640
Examination
T51: Diploma in Automobile Engineering {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 8 CPs: 160 Courses: 40
C: Professional L: Diploma M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 4 years after SSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
AE: Fresh : SSC or eq pass. CE: Min 50% Further: RS: Sem 06 and Semester 1 to 08 x pass for MA: Semester x+4 CA: Single admission Attempt where X is odd EE: 5 attempts number. during consecutive 5 VRP: semesters consecutive 5 semesters
T52: Diploma in Thermal Engineering {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 8 CPs: 160 Courses: 40
C: Professional L: Diploma M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 4 years after SSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
Amount 1,500 130/T 300/P, 300/PW 5,600 1,000 8,920 2,000 4,640 4,640 4,640 4,640
AE: Fresh : SSC or eq pass. CE: Min 50% Further: RS: Sem 06 and Semester 1 to 08 x pass for MA: Semester x+4 CA: Single admission Attempt where X is odd EE: 5 attempts number. during consecutive 5 VRP: semesters consecutive 5 semesters
Under-Graduate Degree
Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Amount 6,500 150/T 400/P 24,000 65,000 97,000 2,000 16,100 16,100 16,100 16,350 AE : Fresh: HSC or eq pass with 60% in PCM and 50% in English at SSC CE: Min 50% or HSC + RS: Sem 07 and Qualifying Test 08 + Medical Test. MA: Further: CA: Single Semester 1 to Attempt x pass for EE: 5 attempts Semester x+4 during admission consecutive 5 where X is odd semesters number VRP: consecutive 5 semesters
V23: B.Tech. (Marine Engineering) {2010 Pattern} Semesters: 8 CPs: 192 Courses: 56
C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: FT-FTF-EWEL (Residential) P: Semester MDP: 4 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: Available
Old Programmes: Fresh Admission No, Further Admission - Yes Under-Graduate Degree
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Admission: Fees and Deposit in INR for Single each semester admission for 2 EF is for each attempt for each semesters in course. each year Desc UF EF SCF ASF Total LD AFA Amount 4,900 130/T 300/P 18,000 54,000 78,150 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Desc UF EF 12,300 12,300 12,300 12,470
Examination
T33: B.Tech. (Marine Engineering) {2004 Pattern} Semesters: 8 CPs: 192 Courses: 56
C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: FT-FTF-EWEL (Residential) P: Semester MDP: 4 years after HSC MoI: English MRA: Min 80% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA
AE: Further : CE: Min 50% Semester 1 to RS: Sem 07 and x pass for 08 Semester x+4 MA: admission CA: Single where X is odd Attempt number. EE: 5 attempts VRP: during consecutive consecutive 5 6 semesters semesters
T34: B.Tech. (Electronics Engineering) {2004 Pattern} Semesters: 12 CPs: 240 Courses: 60
C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 6 years after SSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA
Amount 1,500 130/T 300/P, 300/PW 5,600 1,000 8,920 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 4,640 4,640 4,640 4,640 4,640 4,640 Amount 1,500 130/T 300/P, 300/PW 5,600 1,000 8,920 2,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 4,640 4,640 4,640 4,640 4,640 4,640
CE: Min 50% AE: Further : RS: Sem 07 and Semester 1 to 12 or if CE at x pass for Sem 07, then Semester x+4 Sem 09 & 12. admission MA: where X is odd CA: Single number. Attempt EE: 5 attempts VRP: during consecutive consecutive 5 6 semesters semesters
Desc UF EF T35: B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) {2004 Pattern} Semesters: 12 CPs: 240 Courses: 60 C: Professional L: Under-Graduate M: Blended P: Semester MDP: 6 years after SSC MoI: English MRA: Min 75% Apvl: UGC, DEC Sylb: Website DACECT: NA SCF ASF Total LD AFA
CE: Min 50% AE : Further : RS: Sem 07 and Semester 1 to 12 or if CE at x pass for Sem 07, then Semester x+4 Sem 09 & 12. admission MA: where X is odd CA: Single number. Attempt VRP: EE: 5 attempts consecutive during 6 semesters consecutive 5 semesters
1961, up to the period of 4 years. The YCMOU conducts the exam and successful students will be awarded diploma from YCMOU. Presently, T05, T06, T24, T50, T51 are offered under this scheme. Apart from the facilities such as canteen, uniform, safety shoes etc., the cost of the education is born by the respective industry. The industry pays the minimum stipend of Rs 5000/- for 1st year student, Rs 5500/- for 2nd year students, Rs 6000/- for 3rd year student, Rs 6500/- for 4th year student
Student should directly contact Yashaswi Institute of Technology (YIT) for admission under this scheme. Contact details of YIT are as follows: Yashaswi Institute of Technology (YIT) S.No. 169/1/A, Opposite Elpro International, Chinchwad, Pune 411033. Ph: (020) 27353727/28/29/30/32/33/34 Fax: 020 27354731 Fee Details for this scheme are as follows:
Desc UF For Non-Reporting Semesters University EE Fee / semester 65/T 75/P 75/PW Study Center EE Fee / semester 65/T 225/P 225/PW 2,320 2,000 Year 1 3,670 Year 2 *Sem 5 AFA *Sem 6 Sem 7 3,670 1835 2,320 2,320
rd
Amount 1,500 For Reporting Semesters University EE Fee / semester 130/T 300/P 300/PW
EF
ABOUT COURSES
ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
V40: F. DIPLOMA IN ARCH. & DESIGN {2011 PATTERN}
SN 01 02 03 Code A27011 Mathematics 1 A27012 Sciences 1 A27013 Social Sciences 1 Name CA EE 80 80 80 TM 100 100 100 Type T T T CP 4 4 4 Min % 50% 50% 50% Page 29
Semester 01
20 20 20
SN 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Code A27014 Arts & Crafts 1 A27015 Communication Skills 1 A27016 Workshop 1
Name
CA 20 20 20
EE 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type STW STW STW T T T STW STW STW T T T STW STW STW T T T STW STW STW
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
Semester 02
A27021 Mathematics 2 A27022 Sciences 2 A27023 Social Sciences 2 A27024 Arts & Crafts 2 A27025 Communication Skills 2 A27026 Workshop 2 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
A27031 Mathematics 3 A27032 Sciences 3 A27033 Social Sciences 3 A27034 Arts & Crafts 3 A27035 Communication Skills 3 A27036 Workshop 3 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 04
A27041 Mathematics 4 A27042 Sciences 4 A27043 Social Sciences 4 A27044 Arts & Crafts 4 A27045 Communication Skills 4 A27046 Workshop 4 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 01
A21011 Fundamentals of Structures - 1 A21012 Theory of Design A21013 Freehand Drawing and Geometric Construction A21014 Material Exposure A21015 Communication Skills A21016 Introduction to Computers - 1 A21017 Fundamentals of Design - 1 10 20 20 20 10 20 20
Semester 02
A21021 Fundamentals of Structures - 2 A21022 Research Strategies Design Process A21023 Analytical Drawing A21024 Basic Photography A21025 Humanities Art Appreciation and Appraisal A21026 Introduction to Computers - 2 A21027 Fundamentals of Design - 2 10 20 20 20 10 20 20
Semester 03
A21031 History of Crafts and Interior Design - 1 A21032 Interior Materials - 1 A21033 Anthropometry and Ergonomics A21034 Technical Drawing and Computer Applications A21035 Interior Construction - 1 20 20 10 10 20
SN 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
Name
CA 40
TM 200 100 100 50 50 100 200 100 100 50 50 100 200 100 100 50 50 100 200 100 100 50 50 100 200 100 100 400
CP 8 4 4 2 2 4 8 4 4 2 2 4 8 4 4 2 2 4 8 4 4 2 2 4 8 4 4 16
Min % 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
Semester 04
A21041 A21042 A21043 A22043 Building Services - 1 Interior Materials - 2 Elective: Poetry and Literature Elective: Journalism 20 20 10 10 20 40
A21044 Advance Computer Applications A21045 Interior Construction - 2 A21046 Interior Design - 2
Semester 05
A21051 Building Services - 2 A21052 Interior Materials - 3 A21053 Elective: Dance and Music A22053 Elective: Theatre and Film Making A21054 Materials and Processes - 1 A21055 Interior Construction - 3 A21056 Interior Design - 3 20 20 10 10 20 40
Semester 06
A21061 A21062 A21063 A22063 Building Services - 3 Cost Estimation Elective: Human Interaction Elective: Marketing 20 20 10 10 20 40
A21064 Arts and Crafts A21065 Interior Construction - 4 A21066 Interior Design - 4
Semester 07
A21071 Building Services - 4 A21072 Professional Practice A21073 Specifications and Controls A21074 Product Semantics A21075 Interior Landscape A21076 Interior Design - 5 20 20 10 10 20 40
Semester 08
A21081 Seminar Thesis Topic A21082 Dissertation (Case Study) Thesis Topic A21083 Interior Design - Thesis 20 20 80
Semester 01
10 10 20 20 20 40
Semester 02
A24021 Theory of Structures - 2 A24022 Culture and Built Form - 2 A24023 Architectural Drawing - 2 10 10 20
SN 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
Code A24024 Art Studio - 2 A24025 Building Construction - 2 A24026 Architectural Design - 2
Name
CA 20 20 40
TM 100 100 200 50 100 50 100 100 200 50 100 50 100 100 200 50 100 50 100 100 200 50 100 50 100 100 200 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 200 50 50 50 50
Type STW SV SV T T STW STW SV SV T T STW STW SV SV T T STW STW SV SV T T STW STW SV SV T T T STW STW STW STW STW SV T T STW STW
CP 4 4 8 2 4 2 4 4 8 2 4 2 4 4 8 2 4 2 4 4 8 2 4 2 4 4 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 2 2 2 2
Min % 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% Page 32
Semester 03
A24031 Theory of Structures - 3 A24032 Culture and Built Form - 3 A24033 Architectural Drawing - 3 A24034 Building Services & Sciences - 1 A24035 Building Construction - 3 A24036 Architectural Design - 3 10 20 10 20 20 40
Semester 04
A24041 Theory of Structures - 4 A24042 Culture and Built Form - 4 A24043 Architectural Drawing - 4 A24044 Building Services & Sciences - 2 A24045 Building Construction - 4 A24046 Architectural Design - 4 10 20 10 20 20 40
Semester 05
A24051 A24052 A24053 A25053 Theory of Structures - 5 Culture and Built Form - 5 Elective: Visual Communication Elective: Art in Architecture 10 20 10 20 20 40
A24054 Building Services & Sciences - 3 A24055 Building Construction - 5 A24056 Architectural Design - 5
Semester 06
A24061 Cost Estimation A24062 Culture and Built Form - 6 A24063 Elective: Graphics & Printing Technology A25063 Elective: Photography & Architecture A24064 Building Services & Sciences - 4 A24065 Building Construction - 6 A24066 Architectural Design - 6 10 20 10 20 20 40
Semester 07
A24071 Sociology A24072 Human Settlements A24073 Professional Practice -1 A24074 Interior Architecture A24075 Landscape Design A24076 A24077 A24078 A25078 Special Structures Seminar & Thesis Topic Elective: Sales & Marketing Skills Elective: Film Making & Architecture 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 40
Semester 08
A24081 A24082 A24083 A25083 Professional Practice -2 Specifications & Controls Elective: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Elective: Environmental Design 10 10 10 10
SN 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62
Name
CA 80
Type SV SV SV SV SV SV SV SV SV SV SV SV SV
CP 16 4 4 2 4 2 8 4 4 2 4 2 8
Min % 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
Semester 09
A24091 Presentation & Approval drawings 1 A24092 Site Visits & Study - 1 A24093 Interaction with Consultants - 1 A24094 Field Observations Study A24095 Office Administration & Log Book - 1 A24096 Working Drawings & Details - 1 20 20 10 20 10 40
Semester 10
A24101 Presentation & Approval drawings 2 A24102 Site Visits & Study - 2 A24103 Interaction with Consultants - 2 A24104 Critical Appraisal A24105 Office Administration & Log Book - 2 A24106 Working Drawings & Details - 2 20 20 10 20 10 40
Semester 01
A31011 Contemporary Architecture Trends & Theories A31012 Research Strategies A31013 Mass Housing design strategies and standards A31014 Urban Design A31015 Landscape Design A32015 Architectural Conservation A31016 Design Studio 1 10 10 20 20 20 40
Semester 02
A31021 Project Assessment & Management A31022 Finance & Economics in Building Industry A31023 A31024 A31025 A32025 Advanced Building Construction Techniques Advanced Building Services & Design With Climate Elective: Vernacular Architecture Elective: Futuristic Architecture 10 10 20 20 20 40
Semester 03
A31031 Building Byelaws & Architectural Practice A31032 Architectural legalities A31033 Architectural Evaluation A31034 Architectural Documentation A31035 Elective: Traffic & Transport Design A32035 Elective: Infrastructure Services A31036 Design Studio 3 10 10 20 20 20 40
Semester 04
A31041 M. Arch Dissertation 1 (G) A31042 M. Arch Dissertation 2 (G) 40 80
Semester 01
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SN 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Code
Name
CA 10 10 20 20 20 40
TM 50 50 100 100 100 200 50 50 100 100 100 200 50 50 100 100 100 200 200 400
Type T T STW STW STW SV T T STW STW STW SV T T STW STW STW SV SV SV
CP 2 2 4 4 4 8 2 2 4 4 4 8 2 2 4 4 4 8 8 16
Min % 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
A34011 Management theories and Business organizations A34012 Financial and account management A34013 Construction materials and machinery A34014 Computer applications in construction management A34015 Elective: Disaster management A35015 Elective: Waste water Management A34016 CM Project Studio 1
Semester 02
A34021 Construction logistics, project formulation and finance A34022 A34023 A34024 A34025 A35025 Quantitative research methods Advanced construction technologies Sustainable building materials Elective: Geographic Mapping Systems (GIS) Elective: Terrain Assessment & Mapping 10 10 20 20 20 40
Semester 03
A34031 Contract management and tendering procedure A34032 Construction and planning legislation A34033 A34034 A34035 A35035 Marketing and management Human resource and quality management Elective: CAD & Simulation Techniques Elective: Intelligent Buildings 10 10 20 20 20 40
Semester 04
A34041 M. Arch Dissertation 1 (CM) A34042 M. Arch Dissertation 2 (CM) 40 80
Semester 01
A37011 Environmental architecture theory A37012 Climate and Geography A37013 Sustainable building design principles I A37014 Sustainable building materials A37015 Elective: Pollution Impact & Remedies A38015 Elective: Waste water Management A37016 EA Studio 1 10 10 20 20 20 40
Semester 02
A37021 Thermal Comfort and Passive Design I A37022 A37023 A37024 A37025 A38025 Quantitative research methods Sustainable building design principles II Sustainable building technology Elective: Geographic Mapping Systems (GIS) Elective: Terrain Assessment & Mapping 10 10 20 20 20 40
A37026 EA Studio 2
Semester 03
A37031 Thermal Comfort and Passive Design II A37032 Legislations for Environmental Control A37033 Ecological planning A37034 Environmental management 10 10 20 20
SN 17 18 19 20
Code Name A37035 Elective: CAD & Simulation Techniques A38035 Elective: Intelligent Buildings A37036 EA Studio 3
CA 20 40
Type STW SV SV SV
CP 4 8 8 16
Semester 04
A37041 M. Arch Dissertation 1 (EA) A37042 M. Arch Dissertation 2 (EA) 40 80
Semester 01
A41011 Urban and regional planning theories A41012 Urban and regional planning history A41013 A41014 A41015 A42015 Traffic & Transport Design Urban and Rural housing Elective: Disaster Management Elective: Barrier Free design 10 10 20 20 20 40
Semester 02
A41021 Urban and regional planning sociology A41022 Urban and regional economics A41023 Urban and Rural landscape design A41024 Computer Aided Design A41025 Elective: Geographic Mapping Systems (GIS) A42025 Elective: Regional Land Economics A41026 URP Studio 2 10 10 20 20 20 40
Semester 03
A41031 Urban and regional planning legislation A41032 Research Methodology& Strategies A41033 A41034 A41035 A42035 Infrastructure Services Sustainable community development Elective: Urban Design Documentation Elective: Conservation in Urban Context 10 10 20 20 20 40
Semester 04
A41041 M. Arch Dissertation 1 (URP) A41042 M. Arch Dissertation 2 (URP) 40 80
Semester 01
A01011 Climatology A01012 Technical Communication A01013 Architectural Drawing and Graphics I A01014 Workshop and Model Making A01015 Basic Design I -
Semester 02
A01021 History of Architecture and Human Settlements I A01022 Theory of Structures I A01023 Architectural Drawing and Graphics II A01024 Building Technology and Materials I -
SN 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Name
CA -
EE 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type SV T T T SV SV T T T SV SV T T T SV SV T T T SV SV T T T SV SV T T T SV SV T T T SV SV T T T SV SV
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% Page 36
Semester 03
A01031 History of Architecture and Human Settlements II A01032 Theory of Structures II A01033 Auto CAD and Office suites A01034 Building Technology and Materials II A01035 Architectural Design I -
Semester 04
A01041 History of Architecture and Human Settlements III A01042 Theory of Structures III A01043 Surveying and Leveling A01044 Building Technology and Materials III A01045 Architectural Design II
Semester 05
A01051 Building Sciences I A01052 Theory of Structures IV A01053 Quantity Surveying and Estimating A01054 Building Technology and Materials IV A01055 Architectural Design III
Semester 06
A01061 Building Sciences II A01062 Theory of Structures V A01063 Landscape Architecture I A01064 Furniture Construction and Interior Design A01065 Architectural Design IV -
Semester 07
A01071 Building Sciences III A01072 Theory of Structures VI A01073 Specification Writing A01074 Building Technology and Materials V A01075 Architectural Design V
Semester 08
A01081 Building Sciences IV A01082 Town Planning A01083 Landscape Architecture II A01084 Building Technology and Materials VI A01085 Architectural Design VI
Semester 09
A01091 Research Methodology A01092 Professional Practice I A01093 Computer Applications in Architecture A01094 Technology Elective A01095 Architectural Project Stage I -
Semester 10
A01101 Planning Elective A01102 Professional Practice II A01103 Management Elective A01104 Allied Elective A01105 Architectural Project Stage II
Semester 11
A01111 Contemporary Architecture Trends and Theories A01112 A01113 A01114 A02114 A03114 Low Cost Building Design and Techniques Ecology for Architecture and Planning Vernacular Architecture Energy Conserving Architecture Landscape Design -
Semester 12
A01121 Computer Application for Architecture and Planning A01122 A01123 A01024 A02124 Mass Housing Design Strategies and Standards Advanced Building Construction and Services Design With Climate Architectural Conservation -
Semester 13
A01131 Building Bylaws and Architecture Practice A01132 Urban Design A01133 Architectural Evaluation and Research A01134 M.Arch. Dissertation, Stage I A01135 Architectural Design Studio - III -
Semester 14
A01141 Project Assessment and Management A01142 Futuristic Architecture A02142 High Rise Buildings A01143 Building Industry (Seminar) A01144 M.Arch. Dissertation, Stage - II A01145 M.Arch. Dissertation, Stage - III -
Semester 11
A06111 Principles of Management A06112 Project Planning and Scheduling A06113 Management Accounting A06114 Management of Built Facilities A07114 Risk Management A06115 Professional Communication -
Semester 12
A06121 Human Resource Management A06122 Project Monitoring and Control A06123 Project Finance Management A06124 Repairs and Maintenance of Buildings A07124 Conservation of Heritage Structure A06125 Computer Applications -
Semester 13
A06131 Advanced Construction Techniques A06132 Project Formulation and Appraisal A06133 Procurement Processes -
SN 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Code
Name
CA -
Type SV SV T T T SV SV
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Semester 14
A06141 Material and Their Management A06142 Value Management A07142 Construction Management A06143 Contract Administration A06144 M.Arch. Dissertation, Stage II A06145 M.Arch. Dissertation, Stage III -
Semester 11
A11111 Introduction to Environment and Sustainability A11112 Disturbances and Remedies A11113 Thermal Comfort and Passive Design A11114 Efficient Building Materials A12114 Pollution Impact and Remediation A11015 Architectural Design Studio - I -
Semester 12
A11121 Environmental Psychology A11122 A11123 A11124 A12124 Geographic Information System (GIS) Urban Ecology and Environmental Planning Decentralized Waste Water Management System Terrain Assessment and Mapping -
Semester 13
A11131 Environmental Services Management Systems A11132 Ecological Landscape Design A11133 Energy Efficient Buildings A11134 M.Arch. Dissertation, Stage I A11135 Architectural Design Studio - III -
Semester 14
A11141 Green Buildings: Technical Criteria and Standards A12142 Environmental Project Management A11143 Environmental Law A11144 M.Arch. Dissertation, Stage II A11145 M.Arch. Dissertation, Stage III -
Semester 11
A16111 Evolution and History of Planning A16112 A16113 A16114 A17114 Environmental Science and Sustainable Development Socio-Economics - I Natural Resource Management Rural Development -
A16115 Studio - I
Semester 12
A16121 Infrastructure Planning and Management YCMOU AST: Prospectus 2011-2012
SN 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Name Regional Planning and GIS / Remote Sensing Techniques Transportation Planning Real Estate Management Strategies Urban Renewal and Conservation
CA -
EE 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type T T SV SV T T T SV SV T T T SV SV
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45%
A16125 Studio - II
Semester 13
A16131 Socio-Economics - II A16132 Land Management and Real Estate Strategies A16133 Housing: Planning and Management A16134 Dissertation, Stage I A16135 Studio - III -
Semester 14
A16141 Urban Governance and Legal Issues Environment Management EIA and Disaster A16142 Management A16143 Professional Practice and Planning Administration A16144 Dissertation, Stage II A16145 Dissertation, Stage III -
SCIENCE
V26: B.SC. (NAUT. SC.) {2010 PATTERN}
SN 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Code Name CA EE 80 60 20 60 20 40 40 60 20 60 20 60 20 80 60 20 60 20 80 60 20 60 20 TM 100 75 25 5 25 50 50 75 25 75 25 5 25 100 75 25 75 25 100 75 25 75 25 Type T T P T P T P T P T P T P T T P T P T T P T P CP 4 3 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 1 3 1 4 3 1 3 1 4 3 1 3 1 Min % 50% 50% 50% 70% 70% 70% 70% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 60% 60% 60% 50% 50% 50% 50% Page 39
Semester 01
S01012 Applied Mathematics-I S01013 Nautical Physics & Electronics -I S02013 Nautical Physics & Electronics -I S01014 Navigation-I S02014 Navigation-I S01015 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention -I S02015 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention -I S01017 Environmental Science -I S02017 Environmental Science -I S01018 Marine Engineering and Control -I S02018 Marine Engineering and Control -I 20 15 05 15 05 10 10 15 05 15 05 15 05 20 15 05 15 05 20 15 05
Semester 02
S01021 English and Communication Skill S02021 English and Communication Skill S01022 Applied Mathematics-II S01023 Nautical Physics & Electronics -II S02023 Nautical Physics & Electronics -II S01024 Ship Operation Technology -I S02024 Ship Operation Technology -I S01026 Naval Architecture-I S01028 Environmental Science-II S02028 Environmental Science -II
Semester 03
S01031 Computer Science S02031 Computer Science 15 05
SN 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
Code
Name
CA 20 15 05 20 10 10 15 05 20 15 05 15 05 15 05 15 05 15 05
EE 80 60 20 80 40 40 60 20 80 60 20 60 20 60 20 60 20 60 20 60 20 40 40 60 20 60 20 80 60 20 60 20 80 60 20 80
Type T T P T T P T P T T P T P T P T P T P T P T P T P T P T T P T P T T P T
CP 4 3 1 4 2 2 3 1 4 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 1 4 3 1 3 1 4 3 1 4
Min % 50% 50% 50% 60% 70% 70% 60% 60% 50% 50% 50% 60% 60% 60% 60% 70% 70% 50% 50% 70% 70% 70% 70% 60% 60% 50% 50% 50% 70% 70% 60% 60% 60% 50% 50% 50%
S01032 Applied Mathematics-III S01033 Nautical Physics & Electronics-III S02033 Nautical Physics & Electronics -III S01034 Naval Architecture-II S01035 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention -II S02035 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention -II S01036 Cargo Work and Marine Communication S02036 Cargo Work and Marine Communication
Semester 04
S01042 Applied Mathematics-IV S01043 Nautical Physics & Electronics -IV S02043 Nautical Physics & Electronics -IV S01044 Ship Operation Technology II S02044 Ship Operation Technology II S01045 Bridge Procedure and Legal Knowledge S02045 Bridge Procedure and Legal Knowledge S01046 Navigation-II S02046 Navigation-II S01047 Environmental Science -III S02047 Environmental Science -III
Semester 05
S01054 Navigation-III S02054 Navigation-III S01055 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention -II S02055 Voyage Planning and Collision Prevention-II S01056 Ship Operation Technology III S02056 Ship Operation Technology III S01057 Marine Engineering and Control -II S02057 Marine Engineering and Control -II S01058 Shipping Management 15 05 10 10 15 05 15 05 20
Semester 06
S01064 Navigation-IV S02064 Navigation-IV S01065 Ship Operation Technology IV S02065 Ship Operation Technology IV S01066 Naval Architecture-III S01067 Marine Engineering and Control -III S02067 Marine Engineering and Control -III S01068 Maritime Law 15 05 15 05 20 15 05 20
Semester 01
-
SN 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Code SBT021 Basic Statistics SBT022 Basic Chemistry SBT023 Applied Physics SBT024 Programming Concepts SBT025 Lab Course
Name
CA
EE 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type T T T T P T T T T P T T T T P T T T T P T T T T P
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40%
Semester 02
-
Semester 03
SBT031 Basic Biochemistry SBT032 General Microbiology -I SBT033 Physiology SBT034 Metabolism SBT035 Lab Course -
Semester 04
SBT041 Cell Biology-I SBT042 Basic Biosciences SBT043 Biophysical Techniques -I SBT044 Molecular Biology -I SBT045 Lab Course -
Semester 05
SBT051 Microbial Biotechnology SBT052 Immunology-I SBT053 Genetic Engineering -I SBT054 Entrepreneurship Development SBT055 Lab Course -
Semester 06
SBT061 Agricultural Biotechnology SBT062 Medical Biotechnology SBT063 Plant and Animal Cell Culture SBT064 Environmental Biotechnology SBT065 Lab Course -
Semester 01
-
Semester 02
Basic Statistics Basic Chemistry Applied Physics Programming Concepts Lab Course -
Semester 03
Basic Biochemistry General Microbiology -I Physiology -
SN 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Code SBI034 SBI035 SBI041 SBI042 SBI043 SBI044 SBI045 SBI051 SBI052 SBI053 SBI054 SBI055 SBI061 SBI062 SBI063 SBI064 SBI065 Metabolism Lab Course
Name
CA -
EE 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type T
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40%
Semester 04
Cell Biology-I Basic Biosciences Biophysical Techniques -I Molecular Biology -I Lab Course T T T T P T T T T P T T T T P
Semester 05
Basics of Bioinformatics Computer Programming - I DBMS - I Introduction to Molecular Genetics Lab Course -
Semester 06
Computational Molecular Biology Computer Programming - II DBMS - II Cell Biology, Genetics & Immunology Lab Course
Semester 01
S04011 Mathematics for Actuaries S04012 Descriptive Statistics S04013 Interest Rates and Annuities S04014 Basics of Accounting 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
S04021 Business Economics - I S04022 Probability and Distributions S04023 Advanced Applications of Annuities S04024 Corporate Finance 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
S04031 Business Economics - II S04032 Estimation and Hypotheses Testing S04033 Life Insurance - Principles, Products and Practices S04034 Communications and Research Methodology
Semester 04
S04041 Stochastic Processes S04042 Survival Analysis S04043 Non-Life Insurance - Principles, Products, Practices S04044 EXCEL, MACROS with Visual Basic
Semester 05
S04051 Risk Models for General Insurance S04052 Reserving and Time Series
S04053 Business Environment and Enterprise Risk Management 20 S04054 Actuarial Applications Using EXCEL 20
Semester 06
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SN 21 22 23 24
Code
Name
CA 20 20 20 20
EE 80 80 80 80
Type T T T T
CP 4 4 4 4
S04061 Life Insurance Pricing S04062 Reserving and Joint Life Distributions S04063 Portfolio Theory Development S04064 Derivative Pricing and Risk Management
Semester 01
S07011 Life Insurance - I S07012 Life Insurance - II S07013 Finance and Investments -I S07014 Finance and Investments -II S07015 Modeling for Health Insurance 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
S07021 Asset and Liability Management I S07022 Asset and Liability Management II S07023 Asset and Liability Management III S07024 Retirement Benefits Modeling S07025 Actuarial Project 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 01
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
S11021 Data Base Management Systems S11022 Bio-Physics S11023 Genomics and Proteomics S11024 Computational Biology S11025 Bioinformatics Lab
Semester 07
-
Semester 08
SBT081 General Microbiology -II SBT082 Cell Biology-II SBT083 Genetics SBT084 Bioinformatics SBT085 Lab Course -
SN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Code SBT091 Immunology-II SBT092 Molecular Biology -II SBT093 Genetic Engineering -II
Name
CA
EE 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type T T T T P T T T T PW
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40%
Semester 09
-
Semester 10
SBT101 Plant Transgenics and Tissue Culture SBT102 Applications of Biotechnology SBT103 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology SBT104 Research Methodology SBT105 Project
Semester 07
Concepts in Computing and Basics of Bioinformatics Biological Chemistry Statistical Techniques Structural Biology Lab Course -
Semester 08
Genomics Databases & Applications Genetic Information Flow and Processing Programming in Perl Protein Structure Prediction & Molecular Modelling Lab Course -
Semester 09
Biochemistry of Metabolism Sequence -based Bioinformatics Approaches Programming Languages and Software Tools in Bioinformatics -I Programming Languages and Software Tools in Bioinformatics -II Lab Course -
Semester 10
Genetic Engineering Genetics and Genomics Database Management Systems Research Methodology Project -
Semester 01
S14011 Mathematics of Finance - I S14012 Mathematics of Finance - II S14013 Statistics for Actuaries - I 20 20 20
SN 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Code
Name
CA 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
EE 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T P P PW
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
S14014 Statistics for Actuaries II S14015 Corporate Finance and Financial Reporting -I S14016 Corporate Finance and Financial Reporting-II
Semester 02
S14021 Actuarial Modeling-I S14022 Actuarial Modeling-II S14023 Casualty Actuarial Science and Time Series -I S14024 Casualty Actuarial Science and Time Series-II S14025 Actuarial Business Economics -I S14026 Actuarial Business Economics -II
Semester 03
S14031 Life Contingencies -I S14032 Life Contingencies -II S14033 Financial Economics - I S14034 Financial Economics - II S14035 Communication and Research Methodology 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 04
S14041 Asset and Liability Management I S14042 Asset and Liability Management II S14043 Asset and Liability Management III S14044 EXCEL, MACROS with Visual Basic S14045 Actuarial Applications Using EXCEL S14046 Actuarial Project 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 01
S17011 Advanced Production Planning & Control S17012 Project Management S17013 Marketing Management S17014 Research Methodology S17015 Industrial Engineering Lab 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
S17021 Ergonomics S17022 Reliability Engineering S17023 World Class Manufacturing S17024 Software Engineering S17025 Software Lab 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
S17031 Systems Analysis and Simulation S17032 Enterprise Resource Planning S17033 Service Marketing S17034 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management S17035 Project Work Stage I 20 20 20 20 20 20 80
Semester 04
S17041 Organizational Behavior S17042 Project Work Stage II
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Semester 02
SAS021 Calculus SAS022 Probability and Mathematical Statist SAS023 Corporate Finance and Financial Reporting SAS024 Macroeconomics -
Semester 03
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Insurance: Principles, Practices & Law and Business SAS031 Laws in India SAS032 Estimation and Testing of Hypothesis SAS033 Mathematics of Finance -I SAS034 Mathematics of Finance -II 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40%
Semester 04
SAS041 Life Insurance Products, Practices and Law SAS042 Stochastic Processes SAS043 Survival Analysis SAS044 VB programming -
Semester 05
SAS051 Non-life Insurance Products, Practices and Law SAS052 Advanced Statistical Methods -I SAS053 Advanced Statistical Methods -II SAS054 Business Awareness and Enterprise Risk Management -
Semester 06
SAS061 Life Contingency SAS062 Advanced Life Contingency SAS063 Financial Economics-I SAS064 Financial Economics-II
Semester 07
-
Semester 08
SAS081 Actuarial Modeling SAS082 Casualty Actuarial Science and Time Series SAS083 Life Contingency SAS084 Financial Economics
Semester 09
SAS091 Investment and Asset Management SAS092 Investment and Asset Management -
SN 11 12
Code
Name
CA -
EE 100 100
TM 100 100
Type T T
CP 4 4
SAS093 Business Awareness and Enterprise Risk Management SAS094 Modeling through Statistical and Actuarial software
Semester 10
13 R01101 R02101 R03101 R01102 R02102 R03102 Elective: Special Technical -Life Insurance Elective: Special Technical - Finance and Investment A Elective: Special Technical - Health and Care Elective: Special Technical - Finance and Investment B Elective: Special Technical - General Insurance Elective: Special Technical - Pensions and Other Benefits 100 100 T 8 40%
14 15 16
T T PW
8 4 4
Semester 01
20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
TES021 Engineering Drawing-1 TES022 Applied Mathematics-2 TES023 Electronic Components and Materials TES024 Engineering Graphics TES025 Electronic Manufacturing and Graphics 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
TES031 Basic Electrical Engineering TES032 Electric Circuit Analysis TES033 Electrical Measurements and Instruments TES034 Electric Machines TES035 Electrical Engineering
Semester 04
TES041 Basic Electronics-1 TES042 Basic Electronics-2 TES043 Basic Electronics-3 TES044 Basic Electronics-4 TES045 Basic Electronics 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 05
E07051 Digital Electronics E07052 Microprocessor-1 E07053 Microprocessor-2 E07054 Microprocessor-3 20 20 20 20
SN 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
Code
Name
CA 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
EE 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type P T T T T PW T T T T P
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
Semester 06
TES061 Management Science TES062 Entrepreneurship Development TES063 Microcontrollers TES064 Electronic Measurements and Instruments TES065 Diploma Project Work -1
Semester 07
TES081 PC Up-gradation and Maintenance TES082 Network Operating System (Windows Server 2003) TES083 Basic Networking (Windows Server 2003) TES084 Network Administration (Windows Server 2003) TES085 PC Maintenance and Network Administration
Semester 01
20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
TES021 Engineering Drawing-1 TES022 Applied Mathematics-2 TES023 Electronic Components and Materials TES024 Engineering Graphics TES025 Electronic Manufacturing and Graphics 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
TES031 Basic Electrical Engineering TES032 Electric Circuit Analysis TES033 Electrical Measurements and Instruments TES034 Electric Machines TES035 Electrical Engineering
Semester 04
TES041 Basic Electronics-1 TES042 Basic Electronics-2 TES043 Basic Electronics-3 TES044 Basic Electronics-4 TES045 Basic Electronics 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 05
E07051 Digital Electronics E07052 Microprocessor-1 E07053 Microprocessor-2 E07054 Microprocessor-3 TES055 Digital Electronics and Microprocessor 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 06
TES061 Management Science YCMOU AST: Prospectus 2011-2012
SN 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
Code
Name
CA 20 20 20 20
EE 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80
Type T T T PW T T T T P
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
TES062 Entrepreneurship Development TES063 Microcontrollers TES064 Electronic Measurements and Instruments TES065 Diploma Project Work -1
Semester 07
TES101 Power Electronics -1 TES102 Power Electronics -2 TES103 Industrial Electronics -1 TES104 Industrial Electronics -2 TES105 Power and Industrial Electronics 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 01
20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
TES021 Engineering Drawing-1 TES022 Applied Mathematics-2 TES023 Electronic Components and Materials TES024 Engineering Graphics TES025 Electronic Manufacturing and Graphics 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
TES031 Basic Electrical Engineering TES032 Electric Circuit Analysis TES033 Electrical Measurements and Instruments TES034 Electric Machines TES035 Electrical Engineering
Semester 04
TES041 Basic Electronics-1 TES042 Basic Electronics-2 TES043 Basic Electronics-3 TES044 Basic Electronics-4 TES045 Basic Electronics 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 05
E07051 Digital Electronics E07052 Microprocessor-1 E07053 Microprocessor-2 E07054 Microprocessor-3 TES055 Digital Electronics and Microprocessor 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 06
TES061 Management Science TES062 Entrepreneurship Development TES063 Microcontrollers TES064 Electronic Measurements and Instruments TES065 Diploma Project Work -1
SN 31 32 33 34 35
Name
CA
EE 80 80 80 80 80
Type T T T T P
CP 4 4 4 4 4
Semester 07
20 20 20 20 20 TES112 Instrumentation-2 TES113 Biomedical Instrumentation -1 TES114 Biomedical Instrumentation -2 TES115 Instrumentation
Semester 01
20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
TES021 Engineering Drawing-1 TES022 Applied Mathematics-2 TES023 Electronic Components and Materials TES024 Engineering Graphics TES025 Electronic Manufacturing and Graphics 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
TES031 Basic Electrical Engineering TES032 Electric Circuit Analysis TES033 Electrical Measurements and Instruments TES034 Electric Machines TES035 Electrical Engineering
Semester 04
TES041 Basic Electronics-1 TES042 Basic Electronics-2 TES043 Basic Electronics-3 TES044 Basic Electronics-4 TES045 Basic Electronics 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 05
E07051 Digital Electronics E07052 Microprocessor-1 E07053 Microprocessor-2 E07054 Microprocessor-3 TES055 Digital Electronics and Microprocessor 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 06
TES061 Management Science TES062 Entrepreneurship Development TES063 Microcontrollers TES064 Electronic Measurements and Instruments TES065 Diploma Project Work -1
Semester 07
TES071 Communication Engineering -1 TES072 Communication Engineering -2 TES073 Data Communication 20 20 20
SN 34 35
Code
Name
CA 20 20
EE 80 80
TM 100 100
Type T P
CP 4 4
Semester 01
20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
TML021 Engineering Drawing-1 TML022 Applied Mathematics-2 TML023 Engineering Drawing-2 TML024 Machine Drawing TML025 Engineering and Machine Drawing 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
TML031 Basic Electrical Engineering TML032 Applied Chemistry TML033 Basic Electronics TML034 Electric Machines TML035 Electrical and Electronics
Semester 04
TML041 Engineering Mechanics -1 M07042 Production Technology 1 M07043 Production Technology 2 M07044 Special Manufacturing Processes TML045 Production Technology 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 05
M07051 Strength of Material TML052 Engineering Mechanics -2 TML053 Fluid Mechanics TML054 Hydraulic Machines TML055 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines
Semester 06
TML061 Management Science TML062 Entrepreneurship Development TML063 Engineering Materials -1 TML064 Engineering Materials -2 TML065 Diploma Project Work -1
Semester 07
M07071 Mechanical Measurements TML072 Basic Thermodynamics TML073 Machine Design TML074 Theory of Machines TML075 Machine Design & Theory of Machines 20 20 20 20 20
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Semester 01
20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
Engineering Drawing-1 Applied Mathematics-2 Engineering Drawing-2 Machine Drawing Engineering and Machine Drawing 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
Basic Electrical Engineering Applied Chemistry Basic Electronics Electric Machines Electrical and Electronics
Semester 04
Engineering Mechanics -1 Production Technology 1 Production Technology 2 Special Manufacturing Processes Production Technology 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 05
Strength of Material Engineering Mechanics -2 Fluid Mechanics Hydraulic Machines Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines
Semester 06
Management Science Entrepreneurship Development Engineering Materials -1 Engineering Materials-2 Diploma Project Work -1
Semester 07
Mechanical Measurements Basic Thermodynamics Machine Design Theory of Machines Machine Design & Theory of Machines 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 08
Production & Operations Management -1 Production & Operations Management -2 Jigs and Fixture Design CNC Technology & Programming
SN 40
Name
CA 20
EE 80
TM 100
Type P
CP 4
Min % 50%
Semester 01
20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
Engineering Drawing-1 Applied Mathematics-2 Engineering Drawing-2 Machine Drawing Engineering and Machine Drawing 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
Basic Electrical Engineering Applied Chemistry Basic Electronics Electric Machines Electrical and Electronics
Semester 04
Engineering Mechanics -1 Production Technology 1 Production Technology 2 Special Manufacturing Processes Production Technology 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 05
Strength of Material Engineering Mechanics -2 Fluid Mechanics Hydraulic Machines Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines
Semester 06
Management Science Entrepreneurship Development Engineering Materials -1 Engineering Materials -2 Diploma Project Work -1
Semester 07
Mechanical Measurements Basic Thermodynamics Machine Design Theory of Machines Machine Design & Theory of Machines 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 08
Automobile Engineering -1 Automobile Engineering -2
SN 38 39 40
CA 20 20 20
EE 80 80 80
Type T T P
CP 4 4 4
Semester 01
20 20 20 20 20
Semester 02
Engineering Drawing-1 Applied Mathematics-2 Engineering Drawing-2 Machine Drawing Engineering and Machine Drawing 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 03
Basic Electrical Engineering Applied Chemistry Basic Electronics Electric Machines Electrical and Electronics
Semester 04
Engineering Mechanics -1 Production Technology 1 Production Technology 2 Special Manufacturing Processes Production Technology 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 05
Strength of Material Engineering Mechanics -2 Fluid Mechanics Hydraulic Machines Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 06
Management Science Entrepreneurship Development Engineering Materials -1 Engineering Materials -2 Diploma Project Work -1
Semester 07
Mechanical Measurements Basic Thermodynamics Machine Design Theory of Machines Machine Design & Theory of Machines 20 20 20 20 20
Semester 08
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SN 36 37 38 39 40
Name Heat Transfer Air conditioning & Refrigeration -1 Air conditioning & Refrigeration-2 Air conditioning & Refrigeration -3 Air conditioning and Refrigeration
CA 20 20 20 20 20
EE 80 80 80 80 80
Type T T T T P
CP 4 4 4 4 4
Semester 01
Communicative English / Remedial Grammar Math I Geometrical & Engineering Drawing Applied Electricity & Electrical Measurements Workshop Technology Workshop Electrical Lab 20 20 20 20 20 10 10
Semester 02
Economics & Management Science Math II Applied Thermodynamics-I Material Science Engineering Mechanics Workshop Applied Mechanics Lab 20 20 20 20 20 10 10
Semester 03
Applied Thermodynamics - II Math III 20 20
Machine & Marine Drawing 20 Seamanship, Sociology, Psychology and Political Science 20 Mechanics of Materials - I 20 Workshop Material Science Lab 10 10
Semester 04
Electronics Mechanics of Fluids Mechanics of Machines - I Electrical Machines - I Mechanics of Materials - II Workshop Electronics Lab 20 20 20 20 20 10 10
Semester 05
Fluid Machines Mechanics of Machines - II Computer Science Electrical Machines - II Elementary Design Computer Science Lab Electrical Machines Lab 20 20 20 20 20 10 10
Semester 06
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SN 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
Code T01061 T01062 T01063 T01064 T01065 T01066 T01067 T01071 T01072 T01073 T01074 T01075 T01076 T01077 T01081 T01082 T01083 T01084 T01085 T01086 T01087
Name Marine IC Engineering - I Marine Boiler & Steam Engineering Marine Auxiliary Machine - I Ship Construction Marine Electrical Technology Applied Heat Lab Mechanical Lab
CA 20 20 20 20 20 10 10
EE 80 80 80 80 80 40 40 80 80 80 80 80 40 40 80 80 80 80 80 40 40
TM 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50
Type T T T T T P P T T T T T P P T T T T PW P P
CP 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2
Min % 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
Semester 07
Naval Architecture Marine IC Engineering II Marine Heat Engines & Air Conditioning Marine Machines, & System Design Marine Auxiliary Machine - II Power Plant Operation Boiler Chemical Lab 20 20 20 20 20 10 10
Semester 08
STCW & Ship Fire Prevention 20 Marine Control Engineering & Automation 20 Commercial Geography, Ship Operation & Management 20 Gas Turbine Technical Paper and Project Fire Control Lab Control & Simulator Lab 20 20 10 10
Semester 01
TME011 Communicative English / Remedial Grammar TME012 Math I TME013 Geometrical & Engineering Drawing TME014 Applied Electricity & Electrical Measurements TME015 Workshop Technology TME016 Workshop TME017 Electrical Lab -
Semester 02
TME021 Economics & Management Science TME022 Math II TME023 Applied Thermodynamics -I M07024 Material Science TME025 Engineering Mechanics TME026 Workshop TME027 Applied Mechanics Lab -
Semester 03
TME031 Applied Thermodynamics - II TME032 Math III TME033 Machine & Marine Drawing M07034 Seamanship, Sociology, Psychology and Political Science TME035 Mechanics of Materials - I TME036 Workshop -
SN 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
Name
CA -
EE 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50
TM 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 50 50
Type P T T T T T P P T T T T T P P T T T T T P P T T T T T P P T T T T PW P P
CP 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 2
Min % 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
Semester 04
TME041 Electronics TME042 Mechanics of Fluids TME043 Mechanics of Machines - I TME044 Electrical Machines - I TME045 Mechanics of Materials - II TME046 Workshop TME047 Electronics Lab -
Semester 05
TME051 Fluid Machines TME052 Mechanics of Machines - II TME053 Computer Science TME054 Electrical Machines - II TME055 Elementary Design TME056 Computer Science Lab TME057 Electrical Machines Lab -
Semester 06
TME061 Marine IC Engineering. - I TME062 Marine Boiler & Steam Engineering TME063 Marine Auxiliary Machine - I TME064 Ship Construction TME065 Marine Electrical Technology TME066 Applied Heat Lab TME067 Mechanical Lab -
Semester 07
TME071 Naval Architecture TME072 Marine IC Engineering II TME073 Marine Heat Engines & Air Conditioning TME074 Marine Machines, & System Design TME075 Marine Auxiliary Machine - II TME076 Power Plant Operation TME077 Boiler Chemical Lab -
Semester 08
TME081 STCW & Ship Fire Prevention TME082 Marine Control Engineering & Automation TME083 Commercial Geography, Ship Operation & Management TME084 Gas Turbine TME085 Technical Paper and Project TME086 Fire Control Lab TME087 Control & Simulator Lab -
Semester 01
-
SN 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Name
CA -
EE 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type P T T T T P T T T T P T T T T P T T T T P T T T T PW T T T T P T T T T P T T T T PW
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% Page 58
Semester 02
TES021 Engineering Drawing-1 TES022 Applied Mathematics-2 TES023 Electronic Components and Materials TES024 Engineering Graphics TES025 Electronic Manufacturing and Graphics -
Semester 03
TES031 Basic Electrical Engineering TES032 Electric Circuit Analysis TES033 Electrical Measurements and Instruments TES034 Electric Machines TES035 Electrical Engineering
Semester 04
TES041 Basic Electronics-1 TES042 Basic Electronics-2 TES043 Basic Electronics-3 TES044 Basic Electronics-4 TES045 Basic Electronics -
Semester 05
E07051 Digital Electronics E07052 Microprocessor-1 E07053 Microprocessor-2 E07054 Microprocessor-3 TES055 Digital Electronics and Microprocessor -
Semester 06
TES061 Management Science TES062 Entrepreneurship Development TES063 Microcontrollers TES064 Electronic Measurements and Instruments TES065 Diploma Project Work -1
Semester 07
TES071 Communication Engineering -1 TES072 Communication Engineering -2 TES073 Data Communication TES074 Television Engineering TES075 Communication and Television Engineering
Semester 08
TES081 PC Up-gradation and Maintenance TES082 Network Operating System (Windows Server 2003) TES083 Basic Networking (Windows Server 2003) TES084 Network Administration (Windows Server 2003) TES085 PC Maintenance and Network Administration
Semester 09
E07091 SQL Programming (SQL Server 2005) E07092 Object Oriented Programming (VB.Net 2005) E07093 Web Programming (ASP.Net 2.0) E07094 Web Data Access TES095 IT Project Work
SN 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Code TES101 Power Electronics -1 TES102 Power Electronics -2 TES103 Industrial Electronics -1
Name
CA
EE 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type T T T T P T T T T P T T T T PW
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40%
Semester 10
-
Semester 11
TES111 Instrumentation-1 TES112 Instrumentation-2 TES113 Biomedical Instrumentation -1 TES114 Biomedical Instrumentation -2 TES115 Instrumentation -
Semester 12
TES121 Total Quality Management TES122 Mobile and Personal Communication TES123 Electric Drives TES124 Electronic Circuit Design TES125 Degree Project Work-2 -
Semester 01
-
Semester 02
TML021 Engineering Drawing-1 TML022 Applied Mathematics-2 TML023 Engineering Drawing-2 TML024 Machine Drawing TML025 Engineering and Machine Drawing -
Semester 03
TML031 Basic Electrical Engineering TML032 Applied Chemistry TML033 Basic Electronics TML034 Electric Machines TML035 Electrical and Electronics
Semester 04
TML041 Engineering Mechanics -1 M07042 Production Technology 1 M07043 Production Technology 2 M07044 Special Manufacturing Processes TML045 Production Technology -
Semester 05
M07051 Strength of Material TML052 Engineering Mechanics-2 TML053 Fluid Mechanics -
SN 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Code
Name
CA -
EE 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
TM 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Type T P T T T T PW T T T T P T T T T P T T T T PW T T T T P T T T T P T T T T PW
CP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Min % 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40%
Semester 06
TML061 Management Science TML062 Entrepreneurship Development TML063 Engineering Materials -1 TML064 Engineering Materials -2 TML065 Diploma Project Work -1
Semester 07
TML071 Mechanical Measurements TML072 Basic Thermodynamics TML073 Machine Design TML074 Theory of Machines TML075 Machine Design & Theory of Machines -
Semester 08
TML081 Production & Operations Management -1 TML082 Production & Operations Management -2 M07083 Jigs and Fixture Design TML084 CNC Technology & Programming TML085 Production Engineering
Semester 09
M07091 SQL Programming (SQL Server 2005) M07092 Object Oriented Programming (VB.Net 2005) M07093 Web Programming (ASP.Net 2.0) M07094 Web Data Access TML095 IT Project Work
Semester 10
TML101 Automobile Engineering -1 TML102 Automobile Engineering -2 TML103 Automobile Engineering -3 TML104 Automobile Engineering -4 TML105 Automobile Engineering -
Semester 11
M07111 Heat Transfer M07112 Air conditioning & Refrigeration -1 M07113 Air conditioning & Refrigeration -2 M07114 Air conditioning & Refrigeration -3 TML115 Air conditioning and Refrigeration -
Semester 12
TML121 Total Quality Management TML122 Computer Aided Design TML123 Industrial Engineering TML124 Mechatronics TML125 Degree Project Work -2
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STUDENT SERVICES
DIRECT ADMISSION, COURSE EXEMPTIONS & CREDIT TRANSFERS
DACECT: OBJECTIVES
Recognition of successful completion of other courses from other statutory university or Board and granting Course Exemptions (CE), if syllabus is similar, but evaluation pattern is different Credit Transfer (CT), if syllabus and evaluation, both are similar Before first fresh admission, clear DACECT status shall be provided to student No change in DACECT status after first fresh admission to ensure simplicity and promoting better learning
shall not be given for what so ever reasons, if student is not eligible for direct admission. 5. No Course Exemptions and Credit Transfers at Final Reporting Year: Irrespective of any higher qualification(s), course exemptions or credit transfers shall not be given for any course at final reporting academic year (or at any semester, which constitute final academic year). 6. No Direct Admission beyond the First Semester of the Final Reporting Year: Irrespective of any higher qualification(s), direct admission shall not be given beyond the first semester of the final reporting academic year. 7. Independent Processing from Admission : Processing of "DACECT Forms" shall be independent and separate from the processing of "Admission Forms". Students are allowed to apply separately either for (1) Direct Admission, Course Exemptions and Credit Transfers (but positively before the fresh admission) or (2) Admission or can apply for both.
DACECT DETAILS
This section consists of 3 tables, one each for each discipline, that is, Architecture, Science and Technology discipline. Following abbreviations are used in the table: 1. QC: Qualification Code, which look like (PXX -QNCXX) where 2 parts are as follows: 2. PXX: Programme Code, for which qualification code is defined, like V22, V23, T03, T05, T06, T07, T24, T50, T51, T52, etc. 3. QNCXX: Qualification Code, which is defined as follows: a. DIPXX : Qualification Code at Diploma level and where XX defines a serial number of the code, like DIP01, DIP02, etc. b. UGPXX : Qualification Code at Under -Graduate level and where XX defines a serial number of the code, like UGP01, UGP02, UGP03, etc. c. PGPXX: Qualification Code at Post -Graduate level and where XX defines a serial number of the code, like PGP01, PGP02, etc. 4. DA: Direct Admission 5. CE: Course Exemption 6. CT: Credit Transfers If student comply with any one or more qualification code(s) as given in Column 01 and its respective description in Column 02 of the following tables, then student should filled up the Application for Direct Admission, Course Exemption and Credit Transfer (DACECT) on Page 01 of this document. Important information: 1. Students are expected to fill and send above form, if and only if they comply with, any one or more qualification code(s) as given in Column 01 and its respective description in Column 02 of the following tables. 2. Students are not expected to fill and send above form, if they have some other higher qualification but they do not comply with, any one or more qualificatio n code(s) as given in Column 01 and its respective description in Column 02 of the following tables.
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3. Students are expected to send above form so as to reach the correct address mentioned on the form, at least 15 days before the last day specified for the fresh admission. 4. Students must attach printout of University DACECT Decision ( which must be downloaded from website ), along with the admission form for fresh admission. Only in such cases, DACECT decisions shall be implemented before the fresh admission is confirmed. 5. In case, student do not attach University DACECT Decision along with the admission form for fresh admission and fresh admission is confirmed without first implementing DACECT decisions then DACECT decisions shall not be implemented afterwards , even if they are approved by the DACECT committee. 6. Student must approach nearest study center of the respective academic programme and get his/her Application for Direct Admission, Course Exemption and Credit Transfer (DACECT) duly checked by them. Programme Coordinator at the nearest study center of the respective academic programme shall sign along with the Study Center Stamp on all 4 (Four) parts of the bank challan copy, used by the student for the payment of DACECT Processing Fee (DPF). Student is expected to sign the filled form and then should despatch it by SPEED POST only (and not by private courier ) to the address indicated on the form itself along with 1. DACECT Processing Fee (DPF) Payment Details : University copy of the Bank Challan, which is duly stamped by any branch of Bank of Maharashtra, for the receipt of money along with transaction reference ID and 2. Supporting Documents : Attested photocopies of mark -statement for each semester/year and/or final certificate/Diploma/Degree (as applicable for the each respective qualification code) After receipt of the above documents, DACECT Committee shall scrutinize above documents in about 10 (Ten) working days and then record its decision (either approved or rejected) regarding DA, CE and CT against each QC on the same form along with (1) the name of the student and (2) sign of each member of DACECT Committee. Each DACECT decision shall be scanned and converted to PDF file named as LastNameFirstName-DateOfDecision.pdf and uploaded at following websites: 1. At Main Menu > DACECT Decisions at http://www.ycmou.com/moodle/ 2. At Admissions > School of Architecture, Science and Technology http://ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac/ at
Students are expected to search and download DACECT decision regarding his application and take a print out. Please note that University shall not send DACECT Decision directly to each student by normal postal system or by email. Student must attach this printout along with the admission form for the first fresh admission to the respective programme.
Under-Graduate Programmes
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Description
CE will be Approved for Semester 1: A24011 A24012 A24013 A24014 A24015 A24016 Semester 02: A24021 A24022 A24023 A24024 A24025 A24026 Semester 03: A24031 A24032 A24033 A24034 A24035 A24036 Semester 04: A24041 A24042 A24043 A24044 A24045 A24046 Semester 05: A24051 A24052 A24053 A25053 A24054 A24055 A24056 Semester 06: A24061 A24062 A24063 A25063 A24064 A24065 A24066
V22-UGP01
Student passed in all subjects at 1st Year OR Semester 1 and 2 of B.Arch. programme of recognized University and from College of Architecture duly approved by the Council of Architecture (COA)
Semester 03
Not Applicable
V22-UGP02
Student passed in all subjects at 2nd Year OR Semester 3 and 4 of B.Arch. programme of recognized University and from College of Architecture duly approved by the Council of Architecture (COA)
Semester 05
Not Applicable
V22-UGP03
Student passed in all subjects at 3rd Year OR Semester 5 and 6 of B.Arch. programme of recognized University and from College of Architecture duly approved by the Council of Architecture (COA)
Semester 07
Not Applicable
SCIENCE
Qualification Code Description DA will be Approved for CE will be Approved for CT will be Approved for Post-Graduate Programmes Student passed in CT1: Financial Mathematics Not Applicable subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT2: Finance and Financial Reporting subject of ASI / Not Applicable IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams
V46-PGP01
S14011, S14012
Not Applicable
V46-PGP02
S14015, S14016
Not Applicable
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Qualification Code
Description Student passed in CT3: Probability & Mathematical Statistics subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT4: Models subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT5: General Insurance, Life and Health Contingencies subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT6: Statistical Methods subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT7: Business Economics subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT8: Financial Economics subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CA1 (CA11, CA12): Core Application Concepts (Paper 1) subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CA2: Modelling Course subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in ST9: Enterprise Risk Management subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in FM subject of SOA exams Student passed in MLC & C subject of SOA exams Student passed in MFE subject of SOA exams Student passed in FAP subject of SOA exams Student passed in Exam 2 subject of CAS exams Student passed in Exam 3 and 4 subject of CAS exams
V46-PGP03
Not Applicable
S14013, S14014
Not Applicable
V46-PGP04
Not Applicable
S14021, S14022
Not Applicable
V46-PGP05
Not Applicable
S14031, S14032
Not Applicable
V46-PGP06
Not Applicable
S14023, S14024
Not Applicable
V46-PGP07
Not Applicable
S14025, S14026
Not Applicable
V46-PGP08
Not Applicable
S14033, S14034
Not Applicable
V46-PGP09
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
V46-PGP10
Not Applicable
S14045
Not Applicable
V46-PGP11
Not Applicable
S14036
Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
S14011, S14012 S14021, S14022, S14031, S14032 S14033, S14034 S14041, S14042, S14043 S14011, S14012 S14021, S14022
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Under-Graduate Programmes
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Qualification Code
Description Student passed in CT1: Financial Mathematics subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT2: Finance and Financial Reporting subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT3: Probability & Mathematical Statistics subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT4: Models subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT5: General Insurance, Life and Health Contingencies subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT6: Statistical Methods subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT7: Business Economics subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CT8: Financial Economics subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in CA2: Modelling Course subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in ST9: Enterprise Risk Management subject of ASI / IOAI / IOA / FOA / IFA exams Student passed in FM subject of SOA exams Student passed in MLC & C subject of SOA exams Student passed in MFE subject of SOA exams Student passed in P subject of SOA exams Student passed in Exam 2 subject of CAS exams Student passed in Exam 3 and 4 subject of CAS exams
V45-UGP01
V45-UGP02
Not Applicable
S04014, S04024
Not Applicable
V45-UGP03
Not Applicable
S04022, S04032
Not Applicable
V45-UGP04
Not Applicable
S04041, S04042
Not Applicable
V45-UGP05
Not Applicable
S04061, S04062
Not Applicable
V45-UGP06
Not Applicable
S04051, S04052
Not Applicable
V45-UGP07
Not Applicable
S04021, S04031
Not Applicable
V45-UGP08
Not Applicable
S04063, S04064
Not Applicable
V45-UGP09
Not Applicable
S04054
Not Applicable
V45-UGP10
Not Applicable
S04053
Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
S04013, S04023 S04041, S04042, S04061, S04062 S04063, S04064 S04022 S04013, S04023 S04041, S04042
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
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V23-DIP01
Student passed in 10+3 years Diploma in Mechanical/Electrical/ Marine Engineering from AICTE approved colleges / State Board of Technical Education / Statutory University with minimum 55% aggregate marks in the last year of diploma course and maximum age limit shall be 25 years.
Semester 03
Not Applicable
V23-DIP02
Student passed in 10+4 years Diploma in Ship-Building Engineering from AICTE approved colleges / State Board of Technical Education / Statutory University with minimum 55% aggregate marks in the last year of diploma course and maximum age limit shall be 25 years.
Semester 03
Not Applicable
V23-DIP03
Student passed in 10+3 years Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from AICTE approved colleges / State Board of Technical Education / Statutory University with minimum 55% aggregate marks in the last year of diploma course and maximum age limit shall be 25 years.
Semester 03
Not Applicable
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V23-UGP 01
Student passed in 1 years OR Semester 1 & 2 B.Tech./B.E. in Marine Engineering from the Alternate Training Scheme Approved by D.G.(shipping) except MERI and maximum age limit shall be 22 years.
st
Semester 03
Semester 01: T01011 T01012 T01013 T01014 T01015 T01016 T01017 Semester 02: T01021 T01022 T01023 T01024 T01025 T01026 T01027 Semester 01: T01011 T01012 T01013 T01014 T01015 T01016 T01017 Semester 02: T01021 T01022 T01023 T01024 T01025 T01026 T01027
Not Applicable
V23-UGP 02
Student passed in 1 years OR Semester 1 & 2 B.Tech./B.E. in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering with minimum 60% aggregate from AICTE approved colleges and maximum age limit shall be 22 years.
st
Semester 03
Not Applicable
T03-ITI01
T05-ITI01
Diploma Programmes Student Passed with minimum 40% in 2 years duration trade of ITI (CTS / ATS) from Electronics / Electrical / Computer group, as Semester 03 mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in 2 years duration trade of ITI (CTS / ATS) from Electronics / Electrical / Computer group, as Semester 03 mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
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T06-ITI01
T07-ITI01
T24- ITI01
T50- ITI01
T51- ITI01
T52- ITI01
Student Passed with minimum 40% in 2 years duration trade of ITI (CTS / ATS) from Electronics / Electrical / Computer group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in 2 years duration trade of ITI (CTS / ATS) from Electronics / Electrical / Computer group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in 2 years duration trade of ITI (CTS / ATS) from Mechanical group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in 2 years duration trade of ITI (CTS / ATS) from Mechanical group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in 2 years duration trade of ITI (CTS / ATS) from Mechanical group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09-062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in 2 years duration trade of ITI (CTS / ATS) from Mechanical group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
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T03-MCVC01
T05-MCVC01
T06-MCVC01
T07-MCVC01
T24-MCVC01
T50-MCVC01
T51-MCVC01
Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (MCVC) from Electronics / Electrical / Computer group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (MCVC) from Electronics / Electrical / Computer group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (MCVC) from Electronics / Electrical / Computer group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09-062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (MCVC) from Electronics / Electrical / Computer group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (MCVC) from Mechanical group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (MCVC) from Mechanical group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (MCVC) from Mechanical group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
Semester 03
Not Applicable
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T52-MCVC01
Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (MCVC) from Mechanical group, as mentioned in BTE letter No.MSBTE/D-50/CDC/Cur. Revi./2010/2768 dated 09 -062010 or as updated by MSBTE from time to time Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (12th standard) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (12th standard) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (12th standard) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (12th standard) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM)
Semester 03
Semester 01: TML011 TML013 TML014 Semester 03: TML031 Semester 01: TES011 TES012 TES013 TES014 Semester 01: TES011 TES012 TES013 TES014 Semester 01: TES011 TES012 TES013 TES014 Semester 01: TES011 TES012 TES013 TES014 Semester 01: TML011 TML012 TML013 TML014 Semester 03: TML032 Semester 01: TML011 TML012 TML013 TML014 Semester 03: TML032 Semester 01: TML011 TML012 TML013 TML014 Semester 03: TML032 Semester 01: TML011 TML012 TML013 TML014 Semester 03: TML032
Not Applicable
T03-HSC01
Semester 03
Not Applicable
T05-HSC01
Semester 03
Not Applicable
T06-HSC01
Semester 03
Not Applicable
T07-HSC01
Semester 03
Not Applicable
T24-HSC01
Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (12th standard) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM)
Semester 03
Not Applicable
T50-HSC01
Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (12th standard) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM)
Semester 03
Not Applicable
T51-HSC01
Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (12th standard) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM)
Semester 03
Not Applicable
T52-HSC01
Student Passed with minimum 40% in HSC (12th standard) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM)
Semester 03
Not Applicable
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WHERE TO SUBMIT
1. Where to Submit: Student should directly submit ( Only by Speed Post AD and not by private courier ) "DACECT forms" only to the "The Director, School of Architecture, Science and Technology, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik 422 222, Maharashtra, India". 2. Student Responsibility : Submission of all the specified documents along with "DACECT Form" is the responsibility of the student. If any of these documents are not submitted by the student along with the form, then university may reject the application. No further chance is given to any student for resubmission of the missing document . Students are expected to attach attested photocopies of above all documents in the same order, along with appropriate tags, identifying each one of them. Student should not attach attested photocopies of any other document which is not specified above.
ADMISSION
ADMISSION: OBJECTIVES
1. Reservation policy and merit order applicable only for fresh admission.
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2. Students are provoked and motivated for timely and successful completion of all courses in natural and logical order, due to requirement of successful completion of all courses at semester 1 to x, before admission to semester x+4, where x is an odd number. 3. In case chosen academic programme do not match with the students interest and aptitude, students are not allowed to waste their time, money and study efforts, due to policy of permanent drop-out after valid registration period and no extension of valid registration period . 4. No late fee to promote timely admissions within specified time durations. 5. Better effectiveness and efficiency of the admission process due to well defined clear admission rules and time slots. 6. Fresh or Further Admissions offered only once at the beginning of each academic year. 7. Fresh Admissions offered till first week of the semester without any academic loss, as first semester starts with 3 -weeks delay, but without 3 -weeks for clearing backlog of minimum specified counseling sessions. 8. Students are required to take further admissions to next higher semester before declaration of end exam results for the previous semester. 9. Processing of Further Admissions before Fresh Admissions maintains precedence of already enrolled students over prospective new students. 10. Processing of Further Admissions without Study Center Change before Further Admissions with Study Center Change maintains precedence of already enrolled students at any given study center over prospective new students.
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b. Second Admission Round : This round shall be only for Fresh admissions. Admission forms (for only Fresh admission) received at university on or before 05-Aug shall be processed during Second admission Round.
6. Processing of Further Admissions with no study center change Before Further Admissions with study center change : During each admission round, admission forms for Further Admissions with no study center change shall be processed before processing of any admission forms for Further Admission with study center change, without any considerations to the merit order, reservation policy but subject to Sanctioned student In -Take specified for the each study center. 7. Change of Study Center during Further Admissions : For what so ever reasons, no change in allotted study center shall be allowed during the semester. Already enrolled students are allowed to change study center during each further admission. But, admission to new study center shall be confirmed, only when the Sanctioned student In-Take and respective statutory councils norms allows it. Otherwise, admission shall be confirmed automatically to the previous study center. 8. University Right to allot different study center during each Further Admission : Normally, during each further admission, university will try to allot the same study center which is chosen by the student. But, if situation demands, university may allot different study center to the student during next further admission. No complaint in this regard, either by the student or study center, will be entertained by the university. 9. No Loss of academic Year, if Student Successfully completes Semester 'x', within the First 3 EE Attempts, offered by the University : No Loss of academic Year, if Student successfully completes Semester 'x', within the single Continuous Assessment (CA) attempt and first 3 (out of maximum 5) End Exam (EE) Attempts offered by the University, as student must attach attested photocopy of mark statement for the semester '1 to x' confirming successful completion of all courses at semester '1 to x', along with the admission form for the semester 'x+4'. 10. Loss of academic Year, if Successful Completion of Semester 'x' requires 4th or 5th EE Attempts, offered by the university : If student requires 4th or 5th (out of maximum 5) End Exam (EE) attempts offered by the university, for successful completion of all courses at semester 'x', then student is required to wait for 1 (One) full year for admission to semester 'x+4' as student must attach attested photocopy of mark statement for the semester '1 to x' confirming successful completion of all courses at semester '1 to x', along with the admission form for the semester 'x+4'. 11. Permanent Drop Out, if student cannot successfully complete Semester 'x' within maximum 5 EE Attempts, offered by the University : If student cannot successfully completes of all courses at semester 'x' in allowed single attempt for Continuous Assessment (CA) and maximum 5 attempts for End Exam (EE), then student is permanently dropped out from the respective academic programme. 12. Reservation Policy : Prevalent reservation policy of the Government of Maharashtra shall be applicable for the admission. 13. Scrutiny and Verification by the Study Center : All admission forms must be submitted only after scrutiny and attached document verification by your first choice
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of study center. Study center should provide stamp and signature on admission forms only after due scrutiny and verification of all documents attached along with each admission form.
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10. Address Proof (like Electricity Bill, Telephone Bill, Bank Passbook or statement, Passport, etc) 11. Change of Name Proof (like Marriage Certificate), if applicable, as in case of married girl student. 12. Payment Proof like (1) Original university copy of the Bank Challan, which is duly stamped by any branch of Bank of Maharashtra, for the receipt of specified amount along with transaction reference ID must be attached. Documents Required for Further Admission : Attested photocopies of following documents are required along with admission form for each further admission. These documents are not required during the fresh admission to the programme. 1. Printout of the Previous Semester Admission Confirmation from the YCMOU. For example, while applying for semester 03, student must attach printout of his/her name in the Confirmed Admission List for the semester 02. 2. Student must attach attested photocopy of mark statement for the semester '1 to x' confirming successful completion of all courses at semester '1 to x', along with the admission form for the semester 'x+4' (where x is an odd number ). For example, student must attach attested photocopy of mark statement for the a. Semester 01, along with the admission form for the semester 05, b. Semester 01 to 03, along with the admission form for the semester 07, 3. Payment Proof like (1) Original university copy of the Bank Challan, which is duly stamped by any branch of Bank of Maharashtra, for the receipt of specified amount along with transaction reference ID must be attached.
WHERE TO SUBMIT
1. Where to Submit: Student should submit "Admission Form" (either for Fresh or Further Admission) only to the "First Choice of Study Center" (which is chosen by the student on the "Admission Form") for scrutiny and verification by the Admission Committee at the study center. Only after successful scrutiny and verification by the Admission Committee at the study center, the Programme Coordinator at the study center shall provide stamp and signature on the "Admission Form". 2. Only after successful scrutiny and verification at the study center, student should pay specified amount for University Fee (UF) and Exam Fee (EF) for 2 semesters in an academic year, along with the original copy of the 4 -part Bank Challan (Not photocopy) only to any branch of the Bank of Maharashtra. Only after the receipt of the specified amount, bank shall provide stamp and signature on each part of the 4 part Bank Challan along with the transaction reference ID. 3. After stamp and signature along with the transaction reference ID, as a token of the receipt of the specified fees, bank shall retain the single part for the bank of the 4part Bank Challan and the bank shall returned back to the student, the Admission Form along with the remaining 3 (Three) parts, first for the university, second for the study center and third for the student, of the 4 -part Bank Challan.
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4. Student is required to submit the Admission Form along with the remaining 2 (Two) parts, first for the university, second for the study center, of the 4 -part Bank Challan to the "First Choice of Study Center" (which is chosen by the student on the "Admission Form"). Students should not submit Admission Form at the bank. 5. Student must keep photocopy of (1) the admission form, (2) All the documents submitted along with Admission Form and (3) "Payment Proof" as an "Acknowledgement Copy". 6. Student Responsibility : Submission of all the specified documents along with admission form is the responsibility of the student. If any of these documents are not submitted by the student along with the admission form, then university may reject the admission. No further chance is given to any student for resubmission of the missing document . Students are expected to attach attested photocopies of following all documents in the same order, along with appropriate tags, identifying each one of them. Student should not attach attested photocopies of any other document which are not specified. A student should properly preserve photocopies of all correspondence, Admission Forms, DACECT Form, Demand Drafts, Exam Forms and university or Study Centre fee receipts in a single file until successful completion of the programme.
5. ATF: Aptitude Test Fee (ATF) typically required only once before the first fresh admission. Payable to allotted study center. 6. TTF: Total Tuition Fees typically required for a single semester. 7. LD: Library Deposit which is refundable without interest (indicated in bold blue) after return of books. Payment of the Library Deposit is optional for the student and it is required only when student wish to use books from the library at the study center. Payable to allotted study center after admission confirmation by the university. Respective study center shall be responsible for refund of the Library Deposit (LD) after return of issued textbooks by the student in good order and condition. a. Library facility at the study center is subject to the availability of the books . If books are not available in the Library at the study center, then student shall be required to purchase specified textbooks at an extra separate cost . Payment of the Library Deposit to the respective study center is not required in such case. 8. AFA: Payable amount along with the Admission Form which includes University Fee (UF) + Exam Fee (EF) for first compulsory exam attempt in (Odd and Even) two semesters of each academic year. 9. Total Tuition Fee (TTF) : Total Tuition Fee (TTF) for each semester consists of following 4 (Four) essential components: a. University Fee (UF) b. Examination Fee (EF) c. Study Centre Fee (SCF) d. Additional Services Fee (ASF) 10. Fee Pattern in INR: Proposed Fees for each semester in Indian Rupee (INR) (Only for Indian Citizen students at Study Center within India) for different programmes on offer from the School of Architecture, Science and Technology is as follows:
SCIENCE (INR)
Fee details for Programme Code V26 are given in the table for Engineering and Technology. T68 are given in the table for Architecture and Design.
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SN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Fee Desc For T80, T82 UF EF SCF ATF TTF LD AFA (1st year) 1,200 130/T 300/P 6,000 8,020 2,000 4,040
For V45 8,400 1,400/T 1,400/P 42,000 500 OT 56,000 2,000 28,000
For V49, T81, T83, For V46 For T96 V47 13,000 3,200 15,600 7,200 1,400/T 130/T 1,400/T or P 1,200/T 1,400/PW 300/P 1,400/PW 60,000 12,000 72,000 36,000 750 OT 80,000 16,020 96,000 48,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 For V48 40,000 8,040 48,000 24,000
11. Fee Pattern in USD: Proposed Fees for each semester in US Dollar (USD) (For Foreign national students, or at study Center outside India) for different programmes on offer from the School of Architecture, Science and Technology is as follows:
SCIENCE (USD)
Fee details for Programme Code
SN 1 2
V26 are given in the table for Engineering and Technology. T68 are given in the table for Architecture and Design.
Fee Desc For T80, T82 UF EF 120 13/T 30/P For V45 840 140/T 140/P For V48 1,300 140/T 140/PW For V49, T81, T83, V47 320 13/T 30/P For V46 1,560 140/T or P 140/PW For T96 720 120/T For T98 1440 180/T 180/PW Page 80
3 4 5 6 7
12. University Fee (UF) : Each student has to pay University Fee (UF), directly to the university, along with Admission form. UF covers following activities of the university: a. Curricula development and study centre identification b. Programme advertisement and publicity by the university c. Student registration and SANWAD subscription d. Student Welfare and Services e. Learning material Development. As and when ready, learning material will be available at an extra cost for students and study center. Some of the learning material may be delivered only through Internet. f. Online Counseling and Continuous Assessment for all courses g. Study center management for minimum specified academic activities h. Web site Support and Common miscellaneous services 13. Study Centre Fee (SCF) : Each student has to pay SCF directly to the respective study centre, during first contact session after the university confirms his/her admission. SCF covers following activities and expenses of the study center: a. Payment of honorarium or salary to all academic and administrative staff members b. Organizing local Programme Advertisement and Publicity c. Payment of TA/DA to the study center staff or charges for 'Speed Post with AD', for sending Admission and Exam forms to the University, so as to reach before the specified last day. d. Payment of Internet Charges, for providing total 30 hours free web access in each semester to each student for Internet or Email. This includes: i. Online counseling and communication with the university and Online Counselors through discussion forum on web.
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ii. Access to open source ELearning resource on web and Research using web e. Conduct of minimum specified number of counseling sessions for each course for specified duration. f. Local Information and communication centre for students for the matter related to university and programme. g. Provide required infrastructure, laboratories, studio facilities h. Provide required Lab / studio consumable, water & electricity etc. i. j. Provide charges for Depreciation, maintenance and repair of physical infrastructure Provide quality educational services from motivated, talented and qualified academic staff 14. Additional Services Fee (ASF) : Each student has to pay ASF directly to the respective study center, during first contact session after the university confirms his/her admission. Events covered under this component, may be common for regular and YCMOU students. ASF covers following activities and expenses of the study center: a. For All Programmes : Arrange at least once in each year (1) Seminar (2) Sports Event (3) Cultural Event. b. Only For Architecture Programmes : In addition to the above, for all architecture programmes, study center shall arrange at least once in each year (1) Study Tour and (2) Guest Lectures / Workshops / Seminars by the leading practicing professional. c. Only For Marine Engineering and Nautical Science Programmes : In addition to the above, for Marine Engineering and Nautical Science Programmes, as per the norms of Directorate General of Shipping, Government of India, student is required to iii. Stay fulltime in College Hostel iv. Visit factories and ships on port v. Participate in many sports, physical exercises vi. Wear proper uniform In addition to Additional Services Fee (ASF) mentioned above, each student of these programmes shall be required to pay extra amounts to the prescribed contractor for (1) hostel mess charges and (2) one time uniform charges. Each year, after submission from each study center about their prescribed amounts for yearly hostel mess charges and one time uniform charges, YCMOU shall publish approved charges for each study center on the its website. Important Information about SCF and LD : Students should note following important information about maximum Study Centre Fee (SCF) and Library Deposit (LD): 1. Every enrolled student shall have to pay both fees, that is, University Fee and Study Centre Fee.
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2. The university shall not accept any liability for any financial expenses incurred by either study center or student, on any Studio, Practical or Project Work course of these programmes. 3. Study centers are allowed to collect the specified Study Centre Fee (SCF), and Additional Services Fee (ASF) and Library Deposit (LD) for each semester, only after university confirm admission for it. 4. Study centers are allowed to collect Library Deposit (LD) only when their library issue Text-Books to the student . 5. Students may choose to either purchase Text -Books from any local Book -Stores or subject to availability, issue Text -Books from library at the study center against Library Deposit (LD). 6. Study centers are not allowed to collect any extra amount other than specified Study Centre Fee (SCF), Additional Services Fee (ASF) and Library Deposit (LD). Study centers are allowed to charge less than the specified amounts for each of the above. 7. Students are advised to pay same amounts which are mentioned in prospectus, towards the payment of Study Centre Fee, Additional Services Fee (ASF) and Library Deposit (LD) against proper receipt only. 8. Study center receipts shall be only for same specified amounts of Study Centre Fee (SCF), Additional Services Fee (ASF) and Library Deposit (LD) for a single semester. 9. University will not be responsible if student pays more or study center receives less than, the amount mentioned in prospectus for Study Centre Fee (SCF), Additional Services Fee (ASF) and Library Deposit (LD). 10. Study center will collect Study Centre Fee, Additional Services Fee (ASF) and Library Deposit (LD) against their own receipt and will maintain its records of receipt. Respective study center is responsible for refund of Library Deposit (LD) when due. Rules of Refund: University Fee (UF) will be refunded only if a student is not eligible for the admission or the study center preferred by the student is not sanctioned by the University. After confirmation of admission and student registration, university will not refund any part of University Fee (UF) to any student for any other reason. After confirmation of admission and student registration, study center will not refund any part of Study Centre Fee and Additional Services Fee (ASF) to any student, for what so ever reason.
COUNSELING
COUNSELING: OBJECTIVES
Peer group interaction and collaborative learning opportunities for students
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Direct face-to-face mode learning support and help to explore answers to difficulties from the subject experts Provoking and motivating students for regular and better study Anytime, anywhere access to online counseling using Learning Management System (LMS) on web.
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3. Monthly students attendance record for each counseling session for each course (subject) at each semester
STUDENT EVALUATION
FROM 2010 PATTERN ONWARDS
For each credit point of any course, total evaluation shall consist of following 2 (two) separate and independent components: Continuous Assessment (CA): This shall be Open Book Formative Evaluation without Supervision by the Counselor for the respective course at each study center. Aim of this component is not to assess students learning but to provoke and motivate students for regular and better study. CA for each credit point shall carry 5 marks. End Examination (EE) : This shall be Closed Book Summative Evaluation under Supervision conducted by the university at the designated Exam Centers. Aim of this component is to assess students learning. Normally, EE shall be conducted during 5th month of each semester. EE for each credit point shall carry 20 marks. Total Marks (TM) : Total Marks (TM) shall be sum of Continuous Assessment (CA) marks and "End Examination (EE)" marks acquired by the student in each course. Grace Factor and Total Marks (TM) shall be used in computation of Percentile marks. Only percentile marks shall be reported for each course in the mark -statement. Grace Factor of the course shall not change after declaration of result of the respective batch, any case.
CA: OBJECTIVES
Provoking and motivating students for regular and better study
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shall consist of Submission of Report in the prescribed format about all activities performed in Studio or Laboratory, regarding each credit point block of the course. 3. Single CA Attempt: University shall provide only single attempt for Continuous Assessment during the first semester (first 6 months) of valid registration period. For what so ever reason, no additional attempts shall be provided to any student, for CA submission. Hence, student must successfully complete CA within this single attempt only; otherwise student is required to score minimum 50 marks out of 80 marks in end exam, for successful completion of the course. 4. No Separately Reported Marks for CA : No separate marks shall be reported for the CA. Actual CA and EE marks shall be used in computation of Total Marks (TM). Grace Factor and Total Marks (TM) shall be used in computation of Percentile marks. Only percentile marks shall be reported for each course in the mark statement. 5. Zero Marks for No Attempt : Zero marks shall be given to the student for no attempt to Continuous Assessment. 6. Zero Marks in case of non -receipt of Final Assessment Report of CA at University before specified date: Zero marks shall be given to all students, in case of non receipt of final Assessment Report of CA at University before specified date. Hence, it is extremely important that: a. Student must confirm inclusion of his/her CA result in the provisional Assessment Report displayed on the Notice Board at the allotted study center. In case of any discrepancy, students should immediately inform the Counselor for the respective course. b. After resolving issues, if any, the Counselor for the respective course at each study center must dispatch final Assessment Report for CA by SPEED POST AD so as to reach university on or before last specified date. c. Students and study centers must confirm about receipt of Final Assessment Report of CA at University before specified last due date.
respective study center. University shall not be responsible for payment of Honorarium for CA to any counselor. 2. When Payable: Honorarium for Counseling is payable at the end of each semester but only after counselor submit on or before specified due date, the duly signed print copy of the final Assessment Report for CA for the assigned course to the university.
End Exam for only Theory Type of Courses, where last 3 characters of the course code are 01st Day: Course 01 05-Dec or 05-Jun 02nd Day: Course 01 06-Dec or 06-Jun 03rd Day: Course 02 07-Dec or 07-Jun 04th Day: Course 02 08-Dec or 08-Jun 05th Day: Course 03 09-Dec or 09-Jun 06th Day: Course 03 10-Dec or 10-Jun 07th Day: Course 04 11-Dec or 11-Jun 08th Day: Course 04 12-Dec or 12-Jun 09th Day: Course 05 13-Dec or 13-Jun 10th Day: Course 05 14-Dec or 14-Jun 011, 051, 091 021, 061, 101 012, 052, 092 022, 062, 102 #013(For V23 &T33 - Time 9:30-13:30), 053, 093 023, 063, 103 014, 054, 094 024, 064, 104 015, 055, 095 025, 065, 105 031, 071, 111 041, 081, 121 032, 072, 112 042, 082, 122 #033(For V23 &T33 - Time 14:30-18:30), 073, 113 043, 083, 123 034, 074, 114 044, 084, 124 035, 075, 115 045, 085, 125
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Morning Session Afternoon Session Semester 01, 02, 05, 06,09 and 10 Semester 03, 04, 07, 08,11 and 12 Time: 10:30 to 13:30 Hrs Time: 14:30 to 17:30 End Exam for Practical, Studio or Project -Work Type of Courses shall immediately follow after the last day of end exam for theory courses, but end positively before 05 Jan (for odd semester end exam) or 05 Jul (For even semester end exam). Students are required to contact their allotted exam center for the detail sch edule. Day and Date **
** Not applicable for only Aug 2011 End Exam of T82, T80, T83, T81, T63, T64, T65, T66, T67, T68, T96, T98, T34 and T35 programmes. But, indicated schedule is applicable for all programmes afterwards.
students. Only percentile marks shall be reported for each student. There shall be internal and external examiner. Internal examiner shall be the respective academic staff at the respective study center. External examiner shall be appointed by the university, who must be external to the respective study center. Internal as well as external examiner shall have 50% weightage in the assessment of each student. Each examiner shall assess each student based on following criteria: a. Term-Work submission by the student b. Continuous Assessment submission by the student c. Viva-Voce 4. Practical Type of Courses : EE shall have total 20 marks for each credit point block of the course and duration of End Exam shall be 240 minutes. For successful completion, minimum 50% marks shall be essential. Only percentile marks shall be reported for each student. Batch size for EE shall be 20 students. There shall be internal and external examiner. Internal examiner shall be the respective academic staff at the respective study center. External examiner shall be appointed by the university, who must be external to the respective study center. Internal as well as external examiner shall have 50% weightage in the assessment of each student. Each examiner shall assess each student based on following criteria: a. Conduct of One Randomly Selected Practical Activity b. Viva-Voice c. Journal (Work-Book) and d. Report of Practical Activity 5. Project Work Type of Courses : EE shall have total 20 marks for each credit point block of the course and duration of End Exam shall be 240 minutes. For successful completion, minimum 50% marks shall be essential. Only percentile marks shall be reported for each student. Batch size for EE shall be 10 students. There shall be internal and external examiner. Internal examiner shall be the respective academic staff at the respective study center. External examiner shall be appointed by the university, who must be external to the respective study center. Internal as well as external examiner shall have 50% weightage in the assessment of each student. Each examiner shall assess each student based on following criteria: a. Project Proposal and Review of Literature b. Project Results and Report c. Presentation d. Viva-Voce
and 2 LAQs, each of 20 marks, shall be asked on any one or more chapters from the respective credit point block. Students (Except for T80, T81, T82, T83, T96 and T98) shall have choice of answering any 1 LAQ from 2 LAQs on each credit point block while SAQ shall not have any options. 2. Studio Type of Courses : EE shall have total 25 marks and 60 minutes duration for each credit point block of each course. For successful completion, minimum 40% marks shall be essential. Batch size for EE shall be 20 students. There shall be internal and external examiner. Internal examiner shall be the respective academic staff at the respective study center. External examiner shall be appointed by the university, who must be external to the respective study center. Internal examiner shall have 40% weightage and shall assess on the basis of term -work and viva. External examiner shall have 60% weightage and shall assess on the basis of presentation, term -work and viva. 3. Practical Type of Courses : EE shall have total 25 marks and 60 minutes duration for each credit point block of each course. For successful completion, minimum 40% marks shall be essential. Batch size for EE shall be 20 students. There shall be internal and external examiner. Internal examiner shall be the respective academic staff at the respective study center. External examiner shall be appointed by the university, who must be external to the respective study center. Internal as well as external examiner shall have 50% weightage in the assessment of each student. Each examiner shall assess each student based on following criteria: a. Presentation (only for T34 and T35 programmes): 10 marks for 4 CP course b. DSA: Diagram and Synoptic Answer (only for T34 and T35 programmes): 20 marks for 4 CP course c. Conduct of One Randomly Selected Practical Activity: 10 marks for 2 CP course or 20 marks for 4 CP course d. Viva-Voice: 20 marks for T34 and T35, 30 marks for T80, T82 and 15 marks for T33 and V23 e. Journal (Work-Book) : 10 marks for 4 CP course, 5 marks for 2 CP course f. Report of Practical Activity (for all other programmes except T34 and T35): 20 marks for 4 CP course, 10 marks for 2 CP course g. GOC: Graph, Observations and Conclusions. 20 marks for 4 CP course, 10 marks for 2 CP course 4. Project Work Type of Courses : EE shall have total 25 marks and 60 minutes duration for each credit point block of each course. For successful completion, minimum 40% marks shall be essential. Batch size for EE shall be 10 students. There shall be internal and external examiner. Internal examiner shall be the respective academic staff at the respective study center. External examiner shall be appointed by the university, who must be external to the respective study center. Internal as well as external examiner shall have 50% weightage in the assessment of each student. Each examiner shall assess each student based on following criteria: a. Project Report: 30 marks for 4 CP course b. Presentation: 35 marks for 4 CP course c. Viva-Voce: 35 marks for 4 CP course
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For Indian Student at SC within For Foreign Student or at SCs India in INR Outside India in USD 100.00 10.00
Form and verification Fee are payable only at the time of submission of the form.
CONVOCATION
AWARD OF CERTIFICATION
After successful completion of all subjects at all semesters of the academic programme and only after student comply with the Certification Eligibility specified for the academic programme, respective certification (like Diploma, UG Degree, PG Diploma, PG Degree) may be awarded, in person or absentia, during the next convocation. But, the application by the student for the convocation along with the payment for the specified Convocation Fee shall be necessary.
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CONTACT US
WHOM TO CONTACT
Contact following sections / officers of the university, as per the type of the query.
SN Type of Query or Form Whom to Contact Student Registration Section, Student Services Division Email: dir_ssd@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac Controller of Examinations Email: coe@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac School of Architecture, Science and Technology Email: Post your query at Students Forum at http://www.ycmou.com/lms/ At University 01 Admission and Student Registration
02 03
At Study Center Assistance regarding Admission, Learning Resource, Programme Coordinator at the respective study 01 End Exam Form and Hall Ticket, Other general center difficulties Counselor for the respective subject at the study 02 Academic Difficulties center 03 Serious Difficulties ELearning Services on web site 01 02 Web site Communication with university Officers Study Center Head at the respective study center http://www.ycmou.com/lms/ Students Forum at http://www.ycmou.com/lms/
University contact details are as follows: Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) Dnyangotri, Near Gangapur Dam, Nashik 422 222, Maharashtra, India Phone: 0253 2231473, 2231714, 2231715, 2230227 Fax: 0253-2231716 Website: http://www.ycmou.com/lms/ http://ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac/
REGIONAL CENTERS
Following table provides contact information about eight regional centers of the university. Regional Director is abbreviated as RD Address is abbreviated as A
SN RC Name and Address Region and Contact Person Amravati Regional Center For Amravati, Akola, Buldhana, A: V.M.V to Walgaon Road, Post Yavatmal, Washim Districts 1 V.M.V, RD: Amravati 444 604 Contact Details Ph (O): 0721-2531445, 2531210 Fax (O): 0721-2531444 Email: rd_amravati@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac
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Aurangabad Regional Center A: Survey No. 41, Eastern to Military Hostel, Nandanvan Colony, Chhavni, Aurangabad 431 002
For Aurangabad, Beed, Jalna, Osmanabad Districts RD: For Kolhapur Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Sangli Districts RD: For Thane, Raigad, Mumbai Districts RD: For Nagpur, Chandrapur, Bhandara, Wardha, Gadchiroli, Gondia Districts RD: For Nanded, Latur, Parbhani, Hingoli Districts RD: For Nashik, Ahmednagar, Jalgaon, Dhule, Nandurbar Districts and outside Maharashtra region RD: For Pune, Satara, Solapur Districts RD:
Ph (O): 0240-2371066, 2371077 Fax (O): 0240-2371088 Email: rd_aurangabad@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac Ph (O): 0231-2607022 Fax (O): 0231-2607023 Email: rd_kolhapur@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac Ph (O): 022-23874186, 23826135 Fax (O): 022-23813256 Email: rd_mumbai@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac Ph (O): 0712-2553724, 2553725 Fax (O): 0712-2553725 Email: rd_nagpur@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac Ph (O): 02462-229940 Fax (O): 02462-229950 Email: rd_nanded@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac Ph (O): 0253-2317063 Fax (O): 0253-2576756 Email: rd_nashik@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac Ph (O): 020-24491107 Fax (O): 020-24457914 Email: rd_pune@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac Ph (O): 9423963862 Fax (O): 02363-256657 Email: rd_goa@ycmou.digitaluniversity.ac
Kolhapur Regional Center A: Near Shivaji University Post 3 Office, Vidya Nagar, Kolhapur 416 004 Mumbai Regional Center A: Jagannath Shankarsheth 4 Municipal School Building Nana Chowk, Grant Road Mumbai 400 007 5 Nagpur Regional Center A: Subhedar Hall, Law College Campus, Ravinagar Chowk, Nagpur 440 001 Nanded Regional Center A: New Sports Building, c/o S.R.T. University, Vishnupuri, Nanded - 431606
Nashik Regional Center A: Old Municipal Corporation 7 Building, 2nd Floor, New Pandit Colony, Nashik 422 002 Pune Regional Center A: C/o Shahir Annabhau Sathe Prashala gruha, Sadashiv Peth, Kumthekar Marg, Pune 411 030
Goa Regional Center A: Flat No 101, Above State 9 Bank of India, Candolim, Tivim, Bardez, Goa 403 502
STUDY CENTERS
Study center for the specific programme can be located by referring SC Ref in the 3rd column. SC Ref is of the type RC-PCC-SN, where: RC: Region Code PCC: Programme Code SN: Serial Number of the study center, which is reset back to 1, for each region and programme code. SIT: Student Intake sanctioned to the study centre Code: Study Centre Code given by the University for correspondence with the study centre PC: Programme Coordinator at the study centre SCH: Head of the Study Centre
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03. Kolhapur Region 01 Department of Architecture, D.Y. Patil 02-T64-01 College of Engineering and Technology, Kasaba Bawda, Kolhapur 416 006 (M.S.) 02 Appasaheb Binrale College Of Architecture South Shivaji Nagar, Sangli Miraj Road, Dist Sangli 416416 04. Mumbai Region 01 Rizvi College of Architecture, Rizvi Educational Complex, Off Carter Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai 400 050, MS 02-T64-02
20
71152
PC SCH
20
72125
PC SCH
20 20 20 20 40 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
31181 31181 31181 31181 31181 31181 31181 31181 31181 31205 31205 31205 31205 31205 31205 31205 31205 35233 35233 35233 35233
02 Rachana Sansads Academy of Architecture 278, Shankar Ghanekar Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai - 400 025, MS
Swati Kotulkar: 9821185884 Roshni Udyavar: 9820827434 Shiwani Singh: 9769688317 Prof. P.P. Ambekar: 9892012501 Ritu Deshmukh: 9881023279 Dr. Ravikumar Bhargava: 9423073274
03 Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Architecture, Belpada Complex, Opp Kharghar Railway Station, Section- 7, C.B.D. Belapur, Navi Mumbai 400615
PC SCH
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SN SC Contact Information 04 Indian Education Society's College of Architecture Vishwakarma, M. D. Lotlikar Vidya Sankul, Gate no. 1, Opp, Lilavati Hospital, Bandra, Mumbai 4000052
SIT 20 20 20 20
SC Staff Contact Details PC-MA PC-CM PC- EA PC-URP SCH Mugdha Joshi: 9833357580 Shilpa Sharma: 9892238884 Vinit Mirkar: 9867721535 Snehal Karlekar : 9920950366 Gaurish Chandawarkar: 9821098642 Archana Bele: 9011407025 Kishor Revatkar: 9822250925
05. Nagpur Region 01 Priyadarshini College of Architecture 05-T63-01 and Design Studies, Electronic Zone, 05-T64-01 MIDC, Hingna Road, Nagpur 440 019, 05-V41-01 MS, India Ph (W): (0712) 232164 Fax (W): (0712) 232163 Email:piads@rediffmail.com 06. NandedRegion No Study Centers 07. Nashik and Outside Maharashtra Region 01 Vidya Vardhan's IDEA Institute of 07-V21-01 Design Environment & Architecturre 07-V22-01 B-38, D-Road, NICE Area, MIDC, 07-V40-01 Satpur, Nashik 422007 07-T64-01 Ph (W) : 091-0253-2351033 02 School of Architecture, IPS Academy Agra-Mumbai Road, Rajendra Nagar, Indore 452 012 (M.P.) 07-V21-02 07-V22-02 07-T64-02 07-T63-02 03 Aayojan School of Architecture ISI-4, RIICO Institutional Block, Sitapura, Goner Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Ph (W) : 091-0141-2771755 04 Gateway College of Architecture & Design 343, Sector 15, Sonipat, Hariyana 131001 8. Pune Region 01 Allana College of Architecture, 2390-B, K B Hindayatullah Road, Azam Campus, Camp, Pune 411 001, MS, India Ph (W): 020-26433202, Fax (W): 020-26449824 07-V22-03 07-V41-03 07-T64-03 07-T63-03 07-T64-04 07-V41-04
40 20 20
PC SCH
PC SCH 40 40 40 20 40 20 20 40 80 20 20 80 20 20 54314 54314 54314 54314 PC SCH Manju Bele: 9423969498 Vivek Patankar: 9373921524 Kiran Shinde: 09425070729 G.V. Kulkarni 09826707161 K.S. Mahajani: 9829052950 K.S. Mahajani: 9829052950 Anil Kumar: 09354920176 Nagendar Narayan: 09996511021 Mr. Kasim Poonawala: 9890911961 Prachi Muley/Aiyer: 9822355363 Ranjit Ghogale: 9422031447
9319A PC 9319A 9319A SCH 9319A 9321A PC-BA 9321A PC-MA 9321A SCH 9321A 9342A PC 9342A SCH
40 40 20 20
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SN SC Contact Information 02 Maharshi Karve Stree Shikshan Samstha's Dr.Bhanuben Nanavati College of Architecture for Women Karve Nagar, PUNE -411 052 (Maharashtra) Ph (W): 020-25466966, 25464062 Fax (W): 020-25424437 E-Mail: bnca@vsnl.com 09. Goa Region No Study Center
SC Ref 08-T63-02
SIT 40
Code 62237
SC Staff Contact Details PC-BA PC-CM Shruti Joshi: 9604554611 Sujata Karve: 9823296945 Poorva Keskar: 9423573555 Anurag Kashyap: 09822014323
08-T64-02 20 62237 08-T65-02 20 62237 PC-MA 08-T66-02 20 62237 In 2011: No Fresh Admission, PC-EA Only Further Semester Admission at this SC. SCH
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SCIENCE
SN SC Contact Information 01. Amaravati Region No Study centre 02. Aurangabad Region 01 Shivaji Arts Commerce & Science College, Tal.- Kannad, Dist. Aurangabad - 431103 Ph(W): 02435-220597 SC Ref SIT Code SC Staff Contact Details PC SCH 02-T82-01 02-T83-01 40 20 2180A PC 2180A SCH 2143A PC 2143A SCH Prof. Y.G. Somwanshi 9975662891 Dr. V.N. Bhosale 9423151605 Dr. M. M. Moharir 9762619105 Dr. S.D. Shastri 9822531577
02 Pratishthan Shikshan Prasarak Madals 02-T82-02 Pratishthan Mahavidyalaya Arts, 02-T83-02 Science & Coomerce College, Tal. Paithan Dist. - Aurangabad 431107 Ph(W): 02431-223069 Email id: principalpmp@hotmail.com 03 Ramkrishna Paramhansa 02-T82-03 Mahavidyalaya, Tambri Vibhag, Osmanabad 413501 Email id: osd_rpcollege1@yahoo.coms Ph(W): 02472- 222231 03. Kolhapur Region 01 Smt. Kasturbai Walchand College, Wood house Road, Rajnemi Campus Sangli 416416 Ph(W): 91-233-2327128/02 ,2377311 Email: kwcbiotech@yahoo.com 04. Mumbai Region 01 DS Actuarial Education Services JPES, Utpal Shanghavi School, E/W Road No.3, JVPD Scheme, Mumbai 400049, INDIA. Tel. 91-22-32507650, 91-9820134104 Email: rajendra.shah@dsacted.com 02 Bhavans College Munshi Nagar, Andheri(W) Mumbai Ph(W): 022-26256451/52 03 S.S.& L.S Patkar College of Arts & Science S.V. Road , Goregaon(west), Mumbai-400062 Ph(W): 022-28723731/28721875 05. Nagpur Region 01 G.H. Raisoni Institute of Inter disciplinary Sciences, Shradha House, 345, Kingsway, Nagpur - 440 001 Ph (W): 07104-237411 Fax (W): 91-712- 5617183 02 Dharampeth M.P. Deo Memorial Science College North Ambazari Road, Nagpur -440010 Ph(W): 0712-2241490 principle_dsc@rediffmail.com YCMOU AST: Prospectus 2011-2012 03-T83-01
40 20
40
2602A PC SCH
20
72111
PC SCH
80 40 80 40 40
PC SCH
Shah: Shah:
04-T83-01 20 31227 In 2011: No Fresh Admission, Only Further Semester Admission at this SC
PC SCH
Mrs. Lata Dolke 9820283251 Dr. D I. Katchi 9869215114 Dr. Mrs. Suman Pawar: 9833700587 Dr. G.V. Pandit 022-28723731
04-T83-02 20 31311 PC In 2011: No Fresh Admission, Only Further Semester SCH Admission at this SC.
40 20 40 20 40 20
PC SCH
Pravin 9822141581 Dr. S. 9881713535 Dr. Asha 9764093626 Dr. Asha 9764093626
Domde Godbole:
Bhate: Bhate:
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SC Ref
SIT
Code
07. Nashik and Outside Maharashtra Region 01 K.K. Wagh Agricultural Biotechnology 07-T80-01 College, Sarswati Nagar, Panchvati , 07-T82-01 Nashik - 422003 Ph(W):0253-2320504 yfshinde2009@rediffmail.com 02 Mahatma Gandhi Vidyamandirs 07-T80-02 Loknete Vyankatrao Hiray Arts, Science 07-T81-02 & Commerce College, 07-T82-02 Panchvati, Nashik - 422003 07-T83-02 Ph(W): 0253-2512924, 2510831 Email: lvhcollege@gmail.com 8. Pune Region 01 MAEERs Maharashtra Academy of Naval Education and Training (MANET), Gat No. 140, Loni-Kalbhor, Rajbaugh, Pune- Solapur Highway, Pune 412 201 Ph (W): 020-26912901/2/3/25442770 Fax (W): 020-26912904 manet_office@mitpune.com 02 G.H. Raisoni Institute of Inter disciplinary Sciences Plot No. 60, Kedar Apartment, Near Mitramandal Hall, Parvati Pune - 09 Ph(W): 020-24423077 08-V26-01
40 40
Mr. Bhavesh Jangale : 9766929634 V.S. Pawar: 0253-2320504 Prof. N. B. Pawar 9822343582 Prof. Jagdale B. S. 9011027593
40 20 40 20
200 63106
PC SCH
40 20 40 20 80 40 40 20 20
PC SCH
03 Lokmangal Biotechnology College 08-T80-02 Wadala, Tal. North Solapur, 08-T82-02 Solapur - 413222 08-T83-02 shriram_pratishthan2006@yahoo.co.in 04 V.G. Shivdare College of Arts , 08-T83-03 Commerce & Science, Jule -Solapur -1 , Vijapur Road, Solapur - 413004 Ph(W): 0217-2303411 05 Sadguru Gadge Maharaj College Vidhyanagar, Karad - 415124 Ph(W): 02164-271346 Email: sgmkarad@yahoo.com Str_sgmck@bsnl.in 09. Goa Region No Study Centre 08-T83-04
Mrs. Bajare: 9421072660 Sarita S. Mahajani: 9422354376/9923404692 Mrs. I. M. Gaikwad: 9420488777 Dr. B.S. Konapure: 9420546703 D. N. Dharme: 9890252737 Dr.Mohan Rajmane: 02164-271346
20
6402A PC SCH
PC SCH
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PC SCH
PC SCH
Vilas V 9011770138
Thote:
PC ESEP S.H. Sawant: (02322) 21825 PC MLEP Mahadik S.R.: (02322) 21825 J.J. Magdum: (02322) SCH 21825
PC SCH
Butale:
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SN SC Contact Information 04 Government Polytechnic Vidyanagar, Kolhapur 416 004 Ph (W): 0231-2521038, 2521016 Fax (W): +91-231-2521016 Email: kpr_gpkpi@sancharnet.in Shri Mauni Vidyapiths Institute of Civil and Rural Engineering, Hutatma Murlidhar Nagar, Gargoti, Tal- Bjudargad, Dist Kolhapur -416209 Ph (W): (02324) 220069 Fax (W): 220069
SIT 60 60 60 60 60 30 30 30
Code SC Staff Contact Details 71137 PC Mr.Garge: 9420459552 71137 SCH V.D. Vaidya: 9422046567 71137 71137 71137 71209 71209 71209 PC ESEP D.J. 9403466295 Magdum:
05
04. Mumbai Region 01 Ahmed Abdullah Garib Polytechnic, Almas Colony, Behind Wafa Park, Kausa, Mumbra, Thane 400 612 Ph (W): (022) 2549 4555 Fax (W): 2344 8011 Email:Aagpoly2767@hotmail.com 02 Shreeram Polytechnic, Sector -3, CIDCO Colony, Airoli, Navi Mumbai 400 708. Ph (W): 2769 2854 Fax (W): 2769 1662 Email: sppoly@hotmail.com
30 30 30 30 30
03
Terna Polytechnic, Sector 1, Koparkhairane, Navi Mumbai 400 709 Ph (W): (022) 27543535 Fax (W): 27541139 Email:t_polytechnic@hotmail.com KTSP Mandal Khopoli, Near Khopoli Police Station, Khopoli, Dist. Raigad 410 203 Ph (W): (02192) 266157 Email: ktspkpk@rediffmail.com
04-T34-01 04-T35-01 04-T03-02 04-T05-02 04-T06-02 04-T07-02 04-T24-01 04-T50-01 04-T51-01 04-T52-01 04-T34-02 04-T03-03 04-T05-03 04-T06-03 04-T07-03
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
3307A 3307A 3307A 3307A 3307A 3307A 3307A 3307A 3307A 3307A 3160A 3160A 3160A 3160A 3160A 3270A 3270A 3270A 3270A 3270A 3270A 3270A 3270A 3270A 3270A 31177 31177 31177 31177 31177 31177 31177 31177 31177 31177
PC SCH
Johnson 9324872886
Mathew:
PC SCH
(022)
04
05
04-T34-04 04-T35-03 04-T03-05 04-T05-05 04-T06-05 04-T07-05 04-T24-02 04-T50-02 04-T51-02 04-T52-02 K. J. Somaiya Polytechnic, Vidyanagar, 04-T34-05 Vidyavihar, Mumbai 400 077 04-T35-04 04-T03-06 Ph (W): (022) 25161752 04-T05-06 Fax (W): (022) 25124408 04-T06-06 Email:kjsp@vsnl.com 04-T07-06 04-T24-03 04-T50-03 04-T51-03 04-T52-03
PC
SCH
S.L.:
B.N:
Barnali:
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SN SC Contact Information 06 Government Polytechnic, 49, Kherwadi, Ali Yawar Jung Marg, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400 051, MS Ph (W): (022) 26474780 Kala Vidya Mandir Institute of Technology, Malad, Mhada (Wrold Bank Project), Plot No. 3, RSC- 19, Malvani Malad (W), Mumbai 400 095 Ph (W): (022) 56088991, 28440012, 28440012 Suman Education Society, SES Campus, Beside Ekvira School, Off Charkop Naka,CharkopSector -1, Kandiwali (W),Mumbai -67 Ph (W):(022)28670101/28673434 Email:director@lnr.org director@lncollege.edu.in Maharashtra Education Foundation Foundation Towers, Sec. 11/20, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai 400 614 Ph (W): (022) 2756 2842/43/44/45 Institute of Continuing Medical and Career Making Education (ICME) B-115 Ghansham Building ,Near Prathmesh Hospital, Next toKranti Stores, Dombiwali(W) Dist.Thane,Mumbai 421202 Ph:0251-2480673 Email:shriramjoshi@gmail.com St.Johns Institute of Technology & management 2nd floor,Kamal Tower, Near HDFC bank,Santosi Mata Road,Rambaug Lane 1,Kalyan(W) Ph(W):(0251)2211678 Naval Dockyard, Human Resource Training Department, Naval Dockyard ,Shahid Bhagat singh road, Mumbai 40002 Ph:022-22751410,22751113 Fax:91-022-22655750
07
SIT 30 30 30 30 30 30
SC Staff Contact Details PC ESEP V.R. Jadhav: 9869747032 SCH D.P. Nathe: 9892267691
PC SCH
08
04-T03-10
30
31348
PC SCH
Kale: Kamble:
09
30 30 30 30 30 30
PC SCH
Sushil Kumar: 9324499292 Dr Piyali Kar: (022) 2753166 Sudhir Vaidya: 2491660 Shreeram 9869144680 0251Joshi:
10
PC SCH
11
04-T03-09
30
35188
PC SCH
12
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 30
PC SCH
05. Nagpur Region 01 National Polytechnic College, Near 05-T03-07 Jain Mandir, Ramnagar, Wardha 442 001 Ph (W): (07152) 240764 Fax (W): 250789 Email: Nag_nph@hotmail.com
4529A PC SCH
Bhujade: Bhujade:
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SN SC Contact Information 02 Sanmarg Shikshan Sanstha E-2/F-3, New Nandanwan, Near Water Tank, Nagpur 440 009 Ph (W): (0712) 30215 13/03 Email: sssngp@gmail.com Khubchand Bajaj Institute of Tech & Mgt, Primises of Mahatma Gandhi C. Sindu High School, Jaripatka, Nagpur 14 Ph (W): (0712) 2643507 Fax (W): 2632057 Email: Nagar Yuwak Shikshan Sanstha. Atrey Lay Out, Nagpur-440 022 Ph (W): (0712) 2249462 Email: sushil_babhulkar@yahoo.co.in
SIT 30 30
03
05-T03-08
60
44163
PC SCH
04
05
06
07
05-T34-02 05-T35-02 05-T03-01 05-T05-01 05-T06-01 05-T07-01 05-T24-01 05-T50-01 05-T51-01 05-T52-01 05-T34-01 Sarvodaya Mahila mandal, 05-T35-01 Bhagirath Bhavan ,Main Road, 05-T03-02 Chandrapur 05-T05-02 Ph (W):(07172) 262835 / 05-T06-02 260263/256027 Email: cpchodee@gmail.com 05-T07-02 05-T24-02 05-T50-02 05-T51-02 05-T52-02 05-T34-03 Smt. Radhikatai Pandav College of Engineering, Near Dighori Naka, 05-T35-03 Umrer Road, Nagpur 411 204 05-T03-03 Ph (W): (0712) 2712965, 2712696 05-T05-03 05-T06-03 / 276189 / 276190 Fax (W): 2712965 / 2710045 05-T07-03 Email: smtrpce@hotmail.com 05-T24-03 05-T50-03 05-T51-03 05-T52-03 05-T34-04 Institute of Technology and Engineering, Premises of Dharampeth 05-T03-04 Science College, North Ambazari 05-T05-04 Road, Near Ambazari Garden, 05-T06-04 Nagpur 440 033 05-T07-04 Ph (W): (0712) 2241490 Fax (W): 2246203 Email: desite_ngp@sancharnet.in
60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 60 60 60 60 60
44281 44281 44281 44281 44281 44281 44281 44281 44281 44281 4286A 4286A 4286A 4286A 4286A 4286A 4286A 4286A 4286A 4286A 44134 44134 44134 44134 44134 44134 44134 44134 44134 44134 44107 44107 44107 44107 44107
PC SCH
Raut: Charde:
PC SCH
R.G.:
Mr Harinkhere: 9890787765
Giradkar:
PC SCH
Joshi:
Dr.V.G.Dixit: 2232584
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SN SC Contact Information 08 G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering CRPF Gate No. 3, Hingana Road, Digdoh, Nagpur 440 016 PH (W): (07104) 2352220, 236383 Fax (W): 07104 - 232560
SC Ref 05-T34-05 05-T35-04 05-T03-05 05-T05-05 05-T06-05 05-T07-05 05-T24-04 05-T50-04 05-T51-04 05-T52-04 06-T34-01 06-T35-01 06-T03-01 06-T05-01 06-T06-01 06-T07-01 06-T24-01 06-T50-01 06-T51-01 06-T52-01
SIT 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Code SC Staff Contact Details 44162 PC Asutkar 44162 09423410288 44162 SCH Bankatlal 44162 09850350528 44162 44162 44162 44162 44162 44162 8567A PC 8567A 8567A SCH 8567A 8567A 8567A 8567A 8567A 8567A 8567A 5392A PC SCH Miss. More 97662484480 J
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06. Nanded Region 01 Gramin Polytechnic, Vishnupuri, Nanded 431 606 Ph (W): (02462) 229801, 229555 Fax (W): 229777 Email: principal_grampoly@rediff.com
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07. Nashik and Outside Maharashtra Region 01 College of Engineering & Technology, 07-T03-04 Shram Sahakar, Aakashwani Chowk, Jalgaon 425 002. Ph (W): (0257) 2227422 Email: coetjalgaon@hotmail.com 07-T34-04 02 Tee-Tech Institute, S-3, Pushpak Apartment, Opp. Gopal Park, Old 07-T03-05 Pandit Colony, Nashik 422 002 07-T07-05 Ph (W): (0253) 2575408 07-T05-05 Email: plwani@rediffmail.com 07-T06-05 03 Hindi Sewa Mandal, Shashtri Vidyanagar Sankul, Shivajinagar,Bhusaval-425201 07-T34-01 07-T35-01 07-T03-01 07-T07-01 07-T05-01 07-T06-01 07-T24-01 07-T50-01 07-T51-01 07-T52-01 07-T03-03
60 60 60 60 60 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 60
54172 54172 54172 54172 54172 53152 53152 53152 53152 53152 53152 53152 53152 53152 53152 53111
PC SCH
Mr. Chaudhary Prashant: (0253)2361167 Mr. Kamlaskar Hemant: 8275254909, 9422946481 Tiwari R.B.: 9822551558 R.P. Singh: 9823092665
PC SCH
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Shri. S.S. Patil Arts, Bhausaheb TT Salunkhe Commerce, G.R. Pandit Science College, Jalgaon Jilha Maratha Vidya Prasark Sahakari Samaj Ltd., Post Box No. 65, Jalgaon 425 001 Ph (W): (02582) 2236034, 2234094 Email: nmcjal@sancharnet.in Dhanvantari College of Engineering, 1st floor, Above Divya AdLabs, Purab-Pachim Plaza, Trimurti Chowk, CIDCO Nashik - 422 009 Ph. : 0253-2372575/2376279 Cell : 9822314742 / 9822858698 E-mail: kalpataru_institute@hotmail.com
PC SCH
0257(02582)
60 60 60 60 60
PC SCH
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SC Ref
SIT 80 80
Code 9328A
SC Staff Contact Details Johns Kurian: 0484 2340099 Capt Vinod Naveen: 0484-3290321
Euro Tech Maritime Academy 07-T33-02 Kakkattikkara, Kizhakkambalam, P.O. 07-V23-02 Pazhanganadu (Via Aluva), Cochin 682 562 Ph (W): (0484) 3249041, 3290321, 3257850 Fax (W): (0484) 2331196 E-mail: emabtech@yahoo.in 08-T03 -05
9328A PC SCH
8. Pune Region 01 V S R Institute of Technology, S. no. 59, Sai Nagar, Sukhsagar Nagar 2, Kondhwa (BK), Pune 411 048. Ph (W): (020) 26961973 Mobile : 31033544 02 Maharashtra Institute of Technology, S No 124, Kothrud, Paud Road, Ex Servicemen Colony, Pune 411 038 Ph(W): 020-25437681, 25437682 Fax(W): +91-20-25442770 Email:mitycmou@hotmail.com
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All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Societys Institute of Technology, 55/56, Shivajinagar, Pune 411 001 Ph(W): 020-25437681/2, 26058077 26058287 Fax(W): +91-20-25442770 Email:aissmspolypune@rediffmail.co m
08-T34-04 08-T35-01 08-T03-02 08-T07-02 08-T05-02 08-T06-02 08-T24-01 08-T50-01 08-T51-01 08-T52-01 08-T34-05 08-T35-05 08-T03-03 08-T07-03 08-T05-03 08-T06-03 08-T24-02 08-T50-02 08-T51-02 08-T52-02 08-T03-06
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 30 60 30 30 30 30 60 60 60 60 60
62173 62173 62173 62173 62173 62173 62173 62173 62173 62173 62391 62391 62391 62391 62391 62391 62391 62391 62391 62391 62247
(020) PC ESEP Dharampatre: 30273629 PC MLEP Ganesh Borikar: (020) 30273629 Mangesh Karad: SCH (020)25676818
B.S.Patil: PC ESEP Mr. 9881245429 .M. Nagane: PC MLEP Mr.G (020)26059147 Mr. S.B. Patil: SCH 9850515217
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Vidya Mahamandal 1244, Apte Road, Pune 411 004 Ph(W): 020-25531996,25531479 Fax(W): +91-20-25531996 Email : info@vidyamaha.edn.in Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College of Engineering & Polytechnic Camp, Near Circuit House Satara 415 001
PC SCH
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08-T34-06 08-T35-03 08-T03-04 08-T07-04 08-T05-04 08-T06-04 08-T24-05 08-T50-05 08-T51-05 08-T52-05 08-T35-04 08-T24-04
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
6409A PC 6409A 6409A SCH 6409A 6409A 6409A 6409A 6409A 6409A 6409A PC SCH
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Sri Savitribai Phule Polytechnic College, MAEER, Survey No. 124, MIT Campus, Kothrud Pune 411038 Ph. (W): 020-25464131/30273629
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SC Ref 08-T05-07 Yashaswi Institute of Technology, S.No.169/1/A,Opp.Elpro International 08-T06-07 08-T24-06 Chinchwad 08-T50-06 Pune-411033 08-T51-06 M.I.T. College of Engineering S No 124, Kothrud, Paud Road, Ex Servicemen Colony, Pune 411 038 Ph(W): 020-25437681, 25437682 Fax(W): +91-20-25442770 08-T35-02 08-T24-03 08-T50-03 08-T51-03 08-T52-03
Code SC Staff Contact Details 62387 PC Mr.Rahul Mali: 02062387 27353730/1/2/3 62387 9860130300 62387 SCH Brig. (Dr.)S.K. Ambike: 62387 020-27354731 9960269691 62276 62276 62276 62276 62276 PC SCH Prof Anand 9850627506 Mangesh (020)32900895 Tappu: Karad:
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MAEERs Maharashtra Academy of 08-T33-01 Naval Education and Training 08-V23-01 (MANET), Gat No. 140, Loni -Kalbhor, Rajbaugh, Pune-Solapur Highway, Pune 412 201 Ph (W): 020-26912901/2/3/25442770 Fax (W): 020-26912904 manet_office@mitpune.com 09-T03-01
PC SCH
09. Goa Region 01 Creative Education Trust, First Floor, Gokul Building, Sanquelin, Bicholim, Goa 403 505 Ph (W): 0832-3218333, 3218382 Fax: 0832-2364347
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9314A PC SCH
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UGC RECOGNITION (1992)
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Specimen Copy
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DACECT FORM
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