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    OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY

    HONBLE CHANCELLORHis Excellency Sh. Jagannath Pahadia

    Governor, Haryana

    Telephone Numbers (Office)

    Dr. R.S Sharma 01666-248052Vice-Chancellor Fax 01666-248123

    Dr. Manoj Siwach 01666-239819Registrar Fax 01666-247049

    Prof. Vikram SinghProctorDean, Academic AffairsChief Warden

    Prof. Suresh Kumar Gahlawat 01666-247143Dean of Students Welfare and

    Dean of Colleges

    Prof. Praveen Aghamkar 01666-239808Controller of Examinations

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    Dr. R.S SharmaVice-Chancellor

    Chaudhary Devi Lal UniversitySirsa-125055 (Haryana)

    Chaudhary Devi Lal University, established by an Act of Legislative Assembly, is recognized by

    the University Grants Commission under Section 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act. Besides offering

    programmes through regular mode, the University through the University Centre for Distance

    Learning also provides educational opportunities to those who remained deprived of benefits of

    higher education.

    Since its inception during the academic Session 2006-07, the University Centre for Distance

    Learning has geared itself to impart quality and need-based courses. The University has an

    Academic Planning Board and Distance Education Advisory Committee working in close

    cooperation with DCI and IGNOU to promote and monitor quality in education. The UCDL

    envisioned and devised employment oriented courses like MCA, MBA, MA Education, M.Sc.

    Computer Science, M.A. Mass Communication etc. and has had an enthusiastic response from

    the aspiring learners. Besides these courses, the UCDL also offers Post Graduate Diploma

    courses and programmes like M.A. English, M.A. Hindi, and M.A. Punjabi and Sanskrit of late to

    meet the urgent demand it has also introduced graduation courses namely B.A. and B.Com.

    These courses are formulated and their syllabi are devised in consultation with competent and

    learned faculty of this and other universities. The Distance Education Council of India has granted

    provisional recognition to the courses vide letter No.F.No.DEC/Uni./State/07/5596 dated

    03.09.2007.To ensure quality study material the University is getting the same written by the

    experienced and highly qualified teachers strictly accordingly to DCI guidelines. Teacher-student

    interaction is ensured through Personal Contact Progammes, for the benefit of the enrolled

    learners. For their convenience, the information related to these courses and other schedules are

    displayed on the University Website i.e. www.cdlu.in. The services of the University community

    Radio will also be taken for the benefits of the registered students.

    I am hopeful that these efforts of the University will benefit all those who aspire to pursue higher

    education but so far have not been able to do so under the regular mode. I am sure that our

    efforts combined with their high level of commitment and hard work will bring them desired fruits.

    Wishing success and good luck.

    (R.S Sharma)

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    Dr. Manoj SiwachRegistrar

    Chaudhary Devi Lal UniversitySirsa-125055 (Haryana)

    One must strive towards excellence in all spheres of life, as it is the cherished objective of human

    life. Education is the art of learning and teaching. The aim of education is alround development of

    the personality of humans, propagation of human values, protection of culture and the creation of

    secular democratic society. Formal Education has been an established way to meet the above

    requirement. However, keeping in view, the socio economic conditions of masses in general, it

    has been observed that many people are deprived of the privilege due to such constraints in life

    as employment, financial and geographical. Here comes the role of Distance Education as it hasproved a panacea for the have-nots in the field of education. It serves as an optimum trade-off

    between the routine professional/academic life and an urge to develop by resorting to academics.

    Distance Education provides opportunity to the general masses to taste the nectar of education in

    a peripheral way. The University Centre for Distance Learning of this University has been taking

    pains in developing curriculum in a user-friendly manner so that the students are provided an

    opportunity of learning at their doorsteps.

    With the hope that the students will make the best use of the facility of Distance Education and will

    achieve their aim by lucubration and hard work, I wish good luck to all the students of DistanceEducation of this University.

    (Manoj Siwach)

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    Prof. Sultan SinghDirector

    University Centre for Distance Learning

    Chaudhary Devi Lal UniversitySirsa-125055 (Haryana)

    Distance learning worldwide has emerged as an effective and innovative alternative system of

    education for meeting the ever growing higher educational needs. Higher education in India has

    also made a major structural break through in the shape of distance education programmes with

    highly successful and extensive facilities for distance learning.

    The University Centre for Distance Learning (UCDL) of Ch. Devi Lal University, Sirsa is one of the

    energetic, approachable and innovative bodies with nationwide reputation for quality of its courses

    and the excellence of its programmes.

    Keeping in view the requirements of the age of Information Technology and Cyber Revolution,

    UCDL has introduced programmes in various subjects through distance mode for those seeking a

    career in teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels as well as in other jobs in corporate

    sector. The University has developed its website to provide ready information about all academic

    issues

    It gives me immense pleasure to invite you for fulfilling the educational needs through distance

    education programmes offered by Chaudhary Devi Lal University. I assure you that if you havezeal, determination and will to achieve your cherished goal, UCDL will support you to fulfill your

    dreams.

    (Sultan Singh)

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    UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR DISTANCE LEARNING

    COURSE COORDINATORS NAME OF COURSE TELEPHONE NO.

    Dr. Dilbag Singh B.C.A, One-Year Diploma inComputer Science and Technology/M.C.A.,M.Sc. Computer Science and PGDCA

    Dr. Deepti Dharmani M.A. English, B.A Paper (English) 01666-239816

    Sh. Amit Sangwan B.A Optional Paper -(Introduction to Mass Media)B.A. Mass Communication, M.A. MassCommunication, Post Graduate 01666-247153Diploma in Mass Communication

    Dr. Nivedita M.A. Education -

    ____________ MA Hindi, B.A. Paper (Hindi) The details will be

    ____________ MA Punjabi, B.A Optional Paper (Punjabi) displayed on the

    -------------------- MA Sanskrit website later on

    Dr. M.K. Kidwai B.A Qualifying Paper 01666-247119(Environmental Studies)

    Dr. Raj Kumar Siwach B.A Optional Paper (Public Admn.) -

    Dr. Abhey Singh Godara B.A. Optional Paper (Economics) 01666-247132

    Prof. Aseem Miglani B.A Optional Paper (Mathematics)

    ________________ B.A Optional Paper (Political Science)

    ________________ B.A Optional Paper (History)

    ________________ B.A Optional Paper (Sociology)

    ________________ B.A Optional Paper (Sanskrit)

    Dr. S.S. Kundu B.Com -

    Dr. Arti Gaur MBA, PGDBM 01666-239817

    NAME OF EMPLOYEES DESIGNATION TELEPHONE NO.

    Prof. Sultan Singh Director 01666-239815

    Dr. Sultan Singh Dhanda Deputy Director 01666-239824

    Dr. Saroj Mehta Assistant Registrar -

    Sh. Rajesh Kumar Assistant

    Sh. Dharamveer S.S.S. -

    Mrs. Mamta J.S.S

    Sh Rajesh Midha Daftri

    Sh. Ravinder Peon -

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    CHAPTER TITLE Page

    CHAPTER-I University at A Glance

    CHAPTER-II University Centre for Distance Learning (UCDL)

    CHAPTER-III Eligibility and Fee Structure of Various Courses

    CHAPTER-IV The Courses and their Structure

    CHAPTER-V Bifurcation of Fee Structure/Mode of Payment

    CHAPTER-VI Important Information/Information for Examinations

    CHAPTER-VII Information about Spot/Online Admission Form Collection

    Centre

    CHAPTER-VIII Statutory Rights of the UCDL/general Instruction for thestudents, list of Fake Universities of Institutions

    ANNEXURES

    SR.NO. ANNEXURES1 Student Identity Card.

    2 Admission-cum-Examination Form.

    3 Re-Evaluation Form

    4 Proforma for Provisional /Duplicate DMC Certificate

    5 Proforma for Topic Approval and Format of Synopsis

    6 Proforma for Refund of Fee

    7 Certificate of Residence and Schedule Caste Certificate

    8 Certificate for Physically Handicapped Candidate and Backward Class

    Certificate

    9 Certificate required to be Furnished by Children/Grand Children ofFreedom Fighters

    10 Affidavit by the parents of the Backward Class Category Candidates

    11 Certificate for the Ex-Employees of Indian Defence Services/Para MilitaryForces and Certificate for Deceased/Disabled/Discharged Military/Para-Military Personals, Ex-Serviceman or Ex-Personal of Para-Military Forces

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    CHAPTER-I: UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE

    Established on 2ndApril, 2003, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa is named after Jan Nayak

    Chaudhary Devi Lal, the former Deputy Prime Minister of India and the former Chief Minister of

    Haryana.

    This University was set up by the Government of Haryana under an Act 9 of 2003 passed

    by the State Legislature, has a sprawling campus of 213 Acre 4 Kanal 12 Marlas at the Barnala

    Road, Sirsa. The main objective of the University is to facilitate, promote and excel in higher

    education, research and consultancy in the contemporary as well as emerging areas of

    knowledge. The inception of high-tech culture involving computer-based facilities, internet

    connectivity and modern administrative techniques are integral characteristics of this University.

    To enhance the standard of higher education and increase the research activities the University in

    2011 was connected to National Knowledge Network (NKN). This connectivity has been provided

    through One Gbps (optical fiber) dedicated line under NMEICT project of Ministry of HRD India.

    Wi-Fi facility has also been provided in the University campus. Affiliation of colleges situated in

    Sirsa and Fatehabad districts in 2011 has been another milestone for this University.

    There are 16 teaching departments offering 38 courses in the University. Well-known,

    reputed and experienced academicians and professionals have been associated in preparing the

    academic curriculum of different courses. It is important to mention here that special attention has

    been given to follow the guidelines of the UGC and other regulatory bodies in preparing the

    course curriculum. The University also offers various courses through the University Centre for

    Distance Learning. The emphasis is to impart quality education by providing congenial and liberal

    atmosphere in the campus through the promotion of extracurricular activities. Sports events of

    North Zone and All India Intervarsity level and University Youth Festival were successfully

    organized in addition to encouraging students to participate in such activities and events outside

    the campus to enable them achieve overall growth of their personality.

    The University has two Teaching Blocks, Guest House, Vice-Chancellors residence and

    91 houses for the teaching and non-teaching staff and four well-furnished hostels for boys and

    girls. Majestic building of CV Raman Bhawan (Science Block) has been completed and occupied

    by the Departments of Physics, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Food Science & Technology, Energy &

    Environmental Sciences and Mathematics. The University has developed its own Media Centre

    equipped with hi-tech gadgets. The University has well-equipped laboratories. The University

    has a majestic building housing Vivekanand Library. There is a good stock of books and study

    material of high standard in the University library. Research Journals of National and International

    repute are being subscribed. The construction of Administrative Block is in the full swing

    Construction of some more residential quarters for Faculty and Stall and Multipurpose Hall are

    likely to be completed very soon. Proposals for the Teaching Block No.3 and the building for

    University Centre for Distance Learning are in pipeline.

    The University has ATM facility of Oriental Bank of Commerce and State Bank of India. A

    Branch of Oriental Bank of Commerce started functioning in the year 2011. The branch is located

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    in the University shopping complex which also houses the University Heath Centre. Medical

    facilities have been made available to the students through a regular appointed Medical Officer

    and Teaching staff.

    The University has adopted innovative methods in conducting University examinations.

    The University has also made a distinction in timely declaration of results. The students of this

    University have shown commendable results in academics as well as co-curricular activities. With

    the present pace of progress already acquired, the University looks forward to having a promising

    future.

    .

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    ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

    The University offers the academic programmes in the area of Technology, Management,

    Commerce, Law, Mass Communication, Humanities, Social Sciences, Science and Education

    mostly at the Post Graduate level. All these courses have been designed in consultation with

    luminous academicians after taking into consideration the special needs of the society and the

    professional world. Emphasis is laid on both theoretical and practical training. The University also

    offers Ph.D. programmes in various departments.

    HOSTELS

    At present, there are four hostels in the University: two for girls and two for boys, namely, Harki

    Devi Bhawan (Girls Hostel-I), Kalpana Chawla Bhawan (Gils Hostel-II), Lala Lajpat Rai Bhawan

    (Boys Hostel-I) and Sardar Patel Bhawan (Boys Hostel-II).

    UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

    A good library is the backbone of an educational institution. Enrichment of the University library is

    a top priority. The new spacious Vivekanand Library building with all modern amenities is

    complete and fully functional. The Library at present has a total collection of 41,945 books for

    M.Tech (Computer Science & Engineering), Master of Computer Applications (MCA), Master of

    Science (Biotechnology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Food Science & Technology, and

    Energy and Environmental Science), Master of Business Administration (General), Master of

    Commerce (M.Com.), Master of Business Administration (Business Economics) Master of Laws

    (LL.M.), Master of Physical Education (M. P.Ed.), Master of Arts (English, Economics, Public

    Administration, Mass Communication and Education), Bachelor of Laws-3 year Professional,

    Bachelor of Laws-5 year Integrated course, Master of Business Administration (5 year Integrated

    Course), M.Sc. Economics-5 year Integrated course, M.Sc. Mathematics-5 year Integrated course

    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), Bachelor in Physical Education (B.P.Ed.), BA Mass

    Communication, PG Diploma in Mass Communication, etc.

    Further to make distance education more knowledgeable and for the convenience of the

    students of distance education, a separate library is established with the reference books for

    various programmes being run under University Centre for Distance Learning.

    WELFARE SCHEMES FOR SC/BC STUDENTS

    The University ensures proper implementation of various schemes of the UGC/Government of

    India/State Government concerning admissions, scholarships etc. for the welfare of the students

    of reserved categories. The guidelines as revised from time to time by the Central and State

    Governments are displayed on the Notice Boards, prominent places and in the University

    Prospectus for the benefit of the students belonging to SC/BC community.

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    INFORMATION CELL

    The Distance Education Council has sanctioned developmental grant for dynamic development of

    Distance Education. An Information Cell has been established at the top floor of Vivekananda

    Library. The duties of Information Cell/Support Services are as under:-

    To provide Technical Support to the students by providing Internet facility to the studentsof distance education and establishing the networking through LAN at workstation.

    To provide both academic and administrative support service, such as dissemination ofinformation, academic counseling for courses, vocational guidelines, and guidance for

    project/dissertation.

    Providing programme guide (syllabuses), having feedback from the students etc. sendinginformation through email service/SMS services etc.

    All kind to rendering enquires of students under UCDL.

    CHAPTER-II: UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR DISTANCE LEARNING (UCDL)

    To cater to the needs of those students who could not afford regular admission and for the

    benefits of students of far-flung/unreached areas, the University established the University Centre

    for Distance Learning. It offers various job-oriented courses through Distance Education Mode.

    The University Centre for Distance Learning has planned to meet the challenges of the time and

    growing requirements of the people of the area. The Centre offers several courses through

    distance mode such as BCA, BA (Mass Communication), B.A., B.Com., MBA, MCA, M.A. (Mass

    Communication), M.A. (English), M.A. (Hindi), M.A(Sanskrit),M.A. (Punjabi), M.A. (Education),

    M.Sc. (Computer Science), Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application (PGDCA), Post

    Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM), Diploma in Computer Science &

    Technology (DCST), Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication (PGDMC) and Post

    Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management. The Distance Education Council has provisionallyrecognized the courses run by University Centre for Distance Learning vide its letter No. F.No.

    DEC/Univ./State/07/5596 dated 03.09.2007. This centre aims to provide the quality education at

    the doorstep of the learners as per the policy of the Government to give education to the deprived.

    OBJECTIVES

    To generate interest for knowledge and education among the masses.

    To launch job-oriented professional courses for those who could not afford to pursue

    education through regular mode.

    To provide affordable and convenient education to distant learners.

    To provide quality study material in the larger interest of learners.

    To extend academic and professional guidance to learners through counseling.

    To provide opportunities in self study at convenience to the employed persons,

    housewives, dropouts, men & women, deprived of regular study at proper age, business

    people etc.

    To educate everyone and everywhere.

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    The methods of teaching learning will include the provision for study material, personal

    contact programme, project or dissertation.

    SALIENT FEATURES

    Affordable fee structure for the students

    Bilingual programmes in Hindi and English with study material in English except otherwiseintimated

    Distance Education by using technology in selected subjects.

    Standard study material.

    The University holds Personal Contact Programmes only at University TeachingDepartments, Government Colleges or Government aided colleges affiliated to theUniversities after having their consent in writing (for 7 days).

    To provide the syllabus and study material after admission of the students.

    Punctuality in the conduct of examinations and declaration of results.

    No migration certificate is required for taking admission in UCDL, CDLU, Sirsa and nomigration certificate will be issued by the University after the completion of the course.

    CHAPTER-III: ELIGIBILITY OF VARIOUS COURSES

    POST GRADUATION COURSES

    Sr.No. Name of the Course Duration Eligibility

    1 M.C.A. Three Year As mentioned at Clause (i)

    2 M.Sc. (Computer Science) Two Year As mentioned at Clause (ii)

    3. M.B.A. (General)*(Semester System)

    Two Year(semester system)

    Graduation.Lateral entry to second year forPGDBM/ PGDBA/ M.Com/ M.A.Economics*

    4 M.A.(Education) Two Year Graduation

    5 M.A. (English) Two Year Graduation

    6 M.A.(MassCommunication)

    Two Year Graduation.Lateral entry to second Year forPGDMC

    7 M.A. Hindi Two Year Graduation

    8 M.A. Punjabi Two Year Graduation

    9 M.A. Sanskrit Two Year Graduation

    * The students who are taking admission to MBA-II year under lateral entry scheme will haveto qualify the deficient paper(s) as per decision of the Equivalence Committee.

    ONE-YEAR POST GRADUATE DIPLOLMA COURSES

    1. P.G. Diploma in Mass Communication One Year Graduation

    2. P.G. Diploma in Business Management. One Year Graduation

    3. P.G. Diploma in Computer Applications One Year Graduation

    4. P.G. Diploma in Disaster Management One Year Graduation

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    UNDER GRADUATION COURSES

    1. B.C.A. Three Year Passed the Senior SecondaryCertificate Examination (10+2) of theBoard of School Education, Haryanaor an examination as equivalentthereto, with English as one of thesubjects.

    2. B.A.(Mass Communication) Three Year Passed the Senior SecondaryCertificate Examination (10+2) of theBoard of School Education, Haryanaor an examination as equivalent

    thereto, securing not less than 45%marks in aggregate, with English asone of the subjects.

    3 B.Com.* Three Year Passed the Senior SecondaryCertificate Examination (10+2) of theBoard of School Education, Haryanaor an examination as equivalentthereto, with English as one of thesubjects.

    4 B.A.* Three Year Passed the Senior SecondaryCertificate examination (10+2) of theBoard of School Education, Haryanaor an examination as equivalentthereto, with English as one of thesubjects.

    5. Diploma in Computer Science& Technology

    One Year 10+2 or equivalent

    * The Academic Council in its meeting held on 10.09.2010 has decided vide resolutionNo.23 to introduce B.A. and B.Com under University Centre for Distance Learning w.e.f. theSession 2011-12.

    CHAPTER-IV: COURSESAND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

    POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

    EXAM CODE (PGD)

    Paper Code Nomenclature of the paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    PD11 Computer Fundamentals 100 35

    PD12 Computer Organization 100 35

    PD13 Problem Solving through C 100 35

    PD14 Structured System Analysis & Design 100 35

    PD15 Database System and Design 100 35

    PD16 Software Lab Based on PD-I3 50 20

    PD17 Software Lab Based on PD-I5 50 20

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re- appearin all those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 30 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc.) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 15 per cent marks each.

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    MASTER OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 1stYearEXAM CODE (M14)

    Paper Code Nomenclature of the paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    131 Computer Fundamentals 100 35

    132 Computer Organization 100 35

    133 Problem Solving through C 100 35

    134 Structured System Analysis & Design 100 35135 Database System and Design 100 35

    136 Software Lab Based on PD-I31 50 20

    137 Software Lab Based on PD-I35 50 20Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re- appearin all those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    (ii) 30 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc.) based on two

    assignments (handwritten) of 15 per cent marks each.

    MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION 1stYearEXAM CODE (MC1)

    Paper Code Nomenclature of the paper Max. Marks Min. Marks131 Computer Fundamentals 100 35

    132 Computer Organization 100 35

    133 Problem Solving through C 100 35134 Structured System Analysis & Design 100 35

    135 Database System and Design 100 35

    136 Software Lab Based on PD-I31 50 20

    137 Software Lab Based on PD-I35 50 20

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re- appearin all those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 30 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theory

    paper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc.) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 15 per cent marks each.

    M. SC. COMPUTER SCIENCE 2ndYearEXAM CODE (M34)

    ExaminationCode

    Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    231 Discrete Mathematical Structure 100 35

    232 Data Structures 100 35

    233 Object Oriented Methodology using C++ 100 35

    234 Software Engineering 100 35235 Operating System 100 35

    236 SW LabI (based on Data Structure & OOPUsing C++)

    50 20

    237 SW LabII (based on SW Engg. & OperatingSystem)CASE Tools & Linux Shell Programming

    50 20

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks he/she is required to re-appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

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    ii) 30 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 15 per cent marks each.

    MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION 2ndYearEXAM CODE (MC2)

    ExaminationCode

    Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    231 Discrete Mathematical Structure 100 35

    232 Data Structures 100 35

    233 Object Oriented Methodology using C++ 100 35234 Software Engineering 100 35

    235 Operating System 100 35

    236 SW LabI (based on Data Structure & OOPUsing C++)

    50 20

    237 SW LabII (based on SW Engg. & OperatingSystem)CASE Tools & Linux Shell Programming

    50 20

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks he/she is required to re-appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 30 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 15 per cent marks each.

    MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION 3rdYearEXAM CODE (MC3)

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re-appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40 % marks.

    ii) 30 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in eachtheory paper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) basedon two assignments (handwritten) of 15 per cent marks each.

    ExaminationCode

    Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    341 System Simulation 100 35

    342 Computer Networks 100 35

    343 Visual Programming with VB & VC++ 100 35

    344 Java Programming and InternetApplications

    100 35

    345

    346347348

    Elective (Any One)(i) Computer Architecture and ParallelProcessing(ii) Data Mining and Data Warehousing(iii) Artificial Intelligence(iv) Computer Graphics & Multimedia

    100 35

    349 SW LabI (based on VisualProgramming with VB & VC++)

    50 20

    350 Dissertation 250 100

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    Clause (i) Eligibility for Master of Computer Application (M.C.A)

    MCA-Part- I

    Graduate from any recognized University.

    MCA-Part-IIPass in MCA Part-I provided that a candidate who has got reappear in not more than 50% papers

    including practical of MCA Part-I examination of this University shall also be eligible for provisional

    admission to MCA Part-II class subject to passing the remaining paper(s) of Part-I in the

    permissible number of chances.MCA-Part-II (Lateral Entry Scheme)

    Pass in any one of the following examinations of the University or any other recognized University:

    (i) M.Sc. Computer Science Part-I or M.Sc. Software Part-I or MCA Part-I;

    (ii) Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science (Software) or Post-graduate Diploma in

    software On Line or PGDCA or PG Diploma in Computer Science or PGDCT or APGDCA

    or PGDCSA or PGDCA (TE) or PGDIT or APGDIT or PGDST or Post B.Sc. Diploma in

    Computer Science or Post MA/M.Sc. Diploma in Computer Science;

    (iii) One year Diploma Course after graduation in Computer Science/Computer Application/

    Information Technology/E-Commerce/Software.

    Note: The candidates who have reappeared in the courses as mentioned above from Sr.No.(i) to(iii) are not eligible for admission to MCA Part-II even provisionally.

    MCA-Part-III

    A person who has passed MCA Part-I and MCA-II of CDLU or two years M.Sc. Computer Science

    (SW) M. Sc. (IT) or Masters degree in any other area of Computer Science from this University or

    from any other recognized University is eligible to join Part-III of this course.

    A candidate who has passed MCA Part-I and got re-appear in not more than 50% papers of MCA

    Part-II Examination of Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa shall also be eligible to join MCA Part-

    III provisionally subject to clearing the remaining paper(s) of MCA-II in the permissible number of

    chances.

    Notes:

    1. The candidates who have got reappear in 2nd year of M.Sc. Computer Science (SW), M. Sc.

    (IT) or Master degrees in any other area of Computer Science are not eligible for admission to

    MCA Part-III.

    2. The candidates shall be required to pass all the three parts of the course within five years of

    their admission to Part-I of this course failing which they will be required to repeat the course

    de-novo. However, this time limit would be four years and three years in the case of

    candidates who take admission in Part-II after passing one year diploma courses after

    graduation and Part-III after passing two years M.Sc. Computer Science (SW)/ M. Sc. (IT) or

    Masters degree in any other area of Computer Science respectively

    3. The candidates who are taking admission of MCA-III year under Lateral Entry Scheme may

    attach two attested copies of the certificate of the qualifying examination.

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    Clause (ii)Eligibility for Master of Computer Science (M. Sc.)

    Part- I

    Graduate from any recognized University.

    Part-IIPass in M. Sc. Computer Science first year provided that a candidate who has got reappear in not

    more than 50% papers of M.Sc. Computer Science. Part-I examination of this University shall also

    be eligible for provisional admission to M. Sc. Computer Science Part-II subject to passing the

    remaining Paper(s) of Part-I in the admissible number of chances.

    M. Sc. Computer Science Part-II (Lateral Entry Scheme)

    Pass in any one of the following examinations of the University or any other recognized University:

    (i) M.Sc. Computer Science Part-I or M.Sc. Software Part-I or MCA Part-I;

    (ii) Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science (Software) or Post-graduate Diploma in

    software On Line or PGDCA or PG Diploma in Computer Science or PGDCT or APGDCA

    or PGDCSA or PGDCA (TE) or PGDIT or APGDIT or PGDST or Post B.Sc. Diploma in

    Computer Science or Post MA/M.Sc. Diploma in Computer Science;

    (iii) One year Diploma Course after graduation in Computer Science/ Computer

    application/Information Technology/E-Commerce/Software etc.

    Note:

    1. The candidates who have reappeared in the courses as mentioned above from Sr.No .(i ) to

    (i i i ) are not el ig ible for admission to M.Sc. Part-I I even provisional ly.

    2. The candidate shall be required to pass both the parts of the course within four years from

    their admission to Part-I of the course. A candidate who fails to pass the whole examination

    (Part-I & II) within four years of his admission to these courses will be required to repeat the

    course de novo. However, this time limit would be three years in the case of candidates who

    take admission in Part-II under lateral entry scheme after passing one year Diploma course

    as above.

    3. The candidates who are taking admission to M. Sc. (CS)-II year under Lateral Entry Scheme

    may attach two attested copies of the certificates of the qualifying examination.

    4. A graduate having passed O Level/A Level from DOAEC society is not eligible for lateral

    entry to MCA/M.Sc

    PG DIPLOMA IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT (Exam Code-6601)

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks he/she is required to re- appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    Exam.

    Code

    Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    DM01 Understanding Natural Disasters 100 35

    DM02 Typology of Disasters 100 35

    DM03 Disaster Preparedness 100 35

    DM04 Disaster Response 100 35

    DM05 Reconstruction and Rehabilitation 100 35

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    ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva-voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    MBA/PGDBM (SEMESTER SYSTEM) Exam Code-MB01

    Paper Code Nomenclature of the paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    First Semester

    CP-101 Management Process and OrganizationalBehaviour

    100 40

    CP-102 Managerial Economics 100 40CP-103 Business Environment 100 40

    CP-104 Accounting for Managers 100 40

    CP-105 Management Science 100 40

    CP-106 E-Commerce 100 40

    Second Semester Exam Code-MB02

    C221 Business Communication 100 40

    C222 Research Methodology 100 40

    C223 Statistical Analysis 100 40

    C224 Financial Management 100 40

    C225 Marketing Management 100 40

    C226 Human Resource Management 100 40

    Third Semester Exam Code-MB03

    C311 Compulsory PaperStrategic Management

    100 40

    C312 Entrepreneurship Development 100 40

    F311 Optional (Finance)Management of Financial Institutions

    100 40

    F312 Management of Financial Services 100 40

    F313 Security Analysis and InvestmentManagement

    100 40

    F314 Portfolio Management 100 40

    M311MarketingAdvertising Management

    100 40

    M312 Consumer Behaviour 100 40

    M313 Marketing Research 100 40M314 Services Marketing 100 40

    H311Human ResourceManpower Development forTechnological Change

    100 40

    H312 Compensation Management 100 40

    H313 Human Resource DevelopmentStrategies and System

    100 40

    H314 Organisation Change and InterventionStrategies

    100 40

    Fourth Semester Exam Code-MB04

    C411CompulsoryBusiness Legislation

    100 40

    C412 Research Project 100 40C413 Comprehensive Viva-Voce (Including

    research project and all the 4 papers ofany one area of specialization)

    100 40

    F411Optional (Finance)Corporate Tax Planning

    100 40

    F412 Project Planning, Analysis andManagement

    100 40

    F413 Financial Derivatives 100 40

    F414 International Financial Management 100 40

    Marketing 100 40

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    M411 Sales Management

    M412 Rural Marketing 100 40

    M413 Brand Management 100 40

    M414 International Marketing 100 40

    H411Human ResourceManagement Training and Development

    100 40

    H412 Managing Inter-personal and GroupProcess

    100 40

    H413 Human Resource Planning andDevelopment

    100 40

    H414 Global Human Resource Management 100 40

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 50%

    Note i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re-appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40 % marks.

    ii) 30 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 15 per cent marks each.

    M.A. EDUCATION 1stYearEXAM CODE (M12)

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks he/she is required to re- appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva-voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    M.A. EDUCATION 2ndYearEXAM CODE (M32)

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks he/she is required to re- appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks

    ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    Exam.

    Code

    Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    ED01 Philosophical Foundation of Education 100 35

    ED02 Sociological Foundation of Education 100 35

    ED03 Psychological Foundation of Education 100 35

    ED04 Research Methods in Education 100 35

    ED05 Method of Data Analysis in Education 100 35

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    ED21 Curriculum Development andComparative Education

    100 35

    ED22 Contemporary Issues in Indian Education. 100 35

    ED23 Special Education 100 35

    ED27 Educational Technology 100 35

    150 60ED30 Dissertation (viva-voce)Dissertation

    Viva-Voce

    100

    50

    40

    20

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    M.A. MASS COMMUNICATION (1stYear)/PGDMCEXAM CODE (M13)/PMC

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks he/she is required to re-appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva-voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    M. A. MASS COMMUNICATION 2ndYearEXAM CODE (M33)

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks he/she is required to re-appear inall those papers In which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    M.A. ENGLISH 1stYearEXAM CODE (M01)

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks he/she is required to re-appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva-voce etc.) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    JM12 Introduction to Communication 100 35

    JM13 Print Journalism 100 35

    JM14 Media Laws And Ethics 100 35

    JM15 Advertising and Public Relations 100 35

    JM16 Communication Skills 100 35

    Paper Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    JM71 Photography and Video Production 100 35

    JM72 Development Communication 100 35JM73 Electronic Journalism 100 35

    JM74 Communication Research 100 35

    JM75 Media Practices (Practical) 100 40

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    EN76 History of English Literature:Renaissance to Post-Modernism

    100 35

    EN77 Study of Drama 100 35

    EN78 Study of Poetry 100 35

    EN86 Study of Novel 100 35

    EN80 Phonetics, Linguistics and ELT 100 35

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    M.A. ENGLISH 2ndYearEXAM CODE (M21)

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re- appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    M.A. HINDI 1stYear

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks he/she is required to re-appear in

    all those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva-voce etc.) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    Paper Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    EN56 Literary Criticism and Theory 100 35

    EN57 American Literature 100 35

    EN58 Indian Literature in English 100 35

    EN59 British Literature in 20thCentury 100 35

    EN61 Literature and Gender 100 35

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    100 35

    100 35

    - 100 35

    100 35

    : -

    100 35

    100 35

    '' 100 35

    100 35

    - 100 35

    - 100 35

    100 35

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    M.A. HINDI 2ndYear

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%Note i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re- appear in all those papers in

    which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theory paper (except training

    report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on two assignments (handwritten) of 10 per centmarks each.

    M.A. PUNJABI 1stYear

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%Note i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re- appear in all those papers in

    which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theory paper (except training

    report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on two assignments (handwritten) of 10 per centmarks each.

    M.A. PUNJABI 2ndYear

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%Note i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re- appear in all those papers in

    which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theory paper (except training

    report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on two assignments (handwritten) of 10 per centmarks each.

    M.A. Sanskrit 1stYear

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%Note i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re- appear in all those papers in

    which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theory paper (except training

    report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on two assignments (handwritten) of 10 per centmarks each.

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    100 35

    100 35

    100 35

    100 35

    : -

    100 35

    - 100 35

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    Medieval Punjabi Poetry 100 35

    Modern Punjabi Fiction 100 35

    Theory of Literature and Practical Criticism 100 35

    History of Literature 100 35

    Parvasi Punjabi Sahit 100 35

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    Modern Punjabi Poetry 100 35

    Punjabi Natak Ate Ikangi 100 35

    Punjabi Vartak 100 35

    Bhasha Vigyan, Punjabi Bhasha Ate Lipi 100 35

    Foklore and Culture 100 35

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    Samhita Vaidikasahityan cha 100 35

    Vyakarana Bhasavijnanm cha 100 35

    Bharatiyadarshanam 100 35

    Kavyam Kavyashastram cha 100 35

    Samskritivanmayasya ltihasah Nibanadhah cha 100 35

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    B.C.A. (1stYear)/DCSTEXAM CODE (BC - 1/D.B.C)

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks he/she is required to re- appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 30 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc. based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 15 per cent marks each.

    B.C.A. 2ndYearEXAM CODE (BC 2)

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re-appear inall those papers in which he/she has obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 30 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 15 per cent marks each.

    B.C.A. 3rdYearEXAM CODE (BC 3)

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    311 Visual Programming Using VB 100 35

    312 Software Engineering 100 35

    313 Java Programming 100 35314 Computer Networks 100 35

    315316317318

    Optional PaperOperating SystemSystem ProgrammingManagement Information SystemSoftware Testing and Quality Assurance

    100 35

    319 Software Lab-1 (based on 311) 100 40

    320 Software Lab-2 (based on 313) 100 40

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 40%

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    108 Fundamentals of IT 100 35109 PC Software 100 35

    110 Programming Fundamentals Using C 100 35

    111 Mathematical Foundation of Computer Science 100 35

    112 Internet And Web Designing 100 35113 Software LabI (Based on BCA/DCA

    Programming Fundamentals Using C)

    100 40

    114 Software LabII (Based on BCA/DCA PCSoftware and Internet And Web Designing)

    100 40

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    208 Data Structure Using C 100 35

    209 Computer Organization and Architecture 100 35

    210 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ 100 35

    211 Database Management System 100 35

    212 System Analysis and Design 100 35

    213 Software LabI (Based on BCA-DataStructure Using C )

    100 40

    214 Software LabII (Based on BCA-ObjectOriented Programming Using C++)

    100 40

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    Note: i) If a candidate has not obtained aggregate pass marks, he/she is required to re-appear inall those papers in which he/she obtained less than 40% marks.

    ii) 30 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 15 per cent marks each.

    B.A. (MASS COMMUNICATION) 1stYearEXAM CODE (B - 13)

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 35%

    Note: 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva- voce etc.) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    B.A. MASS COMMUNICATION 2ndYearEXAM CODE (B-33)

    Paper Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    BM27 Introduction to Mass Communication 100 35

    BM28 Electronic Media 100 35

    BM29 Media Management 100 35

    BM30 Photo Journalism 100 35

    BM31 English 100 35

    BM32 Hindi 100 35

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 35%

    Note: 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theorypaper (except training report, project report, practical and viva-voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    B.A. MASS COMMUNICATION 3rdYearEXAM CODE (B-53)

    Paper Code Course Nomenclature Max. Marks Min. Marks

    BM51 Development Communication 100 35

    BM52 Media Law & Ethics 100 35

    BM53 New Media Technology 100 35BM54 Media Research 100 35

    BM55 English 50 18

    BM56 Hindi 50 18

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 35%Note: 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each theory

    paper (except training report, project report, practical and viva-voce etc) based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    Exam Code Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    BM08 Introduction to Communication 100 35BM09 Reporting and Editing 100 35

    BM10 History of Mass Media 100 35

    BM11 Public Relations 100 35

    BM12 General English 50 18

    BM14 Hindi 50 18

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    B. COM. 1stYearEXAM CODE (C16)

    S. No. Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    BC01 Business Communication 100 35

    BC02 Business Mathematics 100 35

    BC03 Financial Accounting 100 35

    BC04 Business Economics 100 35BC05 Business Management 100 35

    BC06 Basics of Computer 100 35

    BC07 Environmental Studies(Compulsory qualifying subject)

    100 35

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 35%

    Note: 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paperexcept training report, project report and practical viva- voce etc. (based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    B. COM. 2ndYearEXAM CODE (C25)

    S. No. Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    BC11 Business Regulatory Framework 100 35

    BC12 Corporate Accounting 100 35BC13 Company Law and Auditing 100 35

    BC14 Business Statistics 100 35

    BC15 Principles of Marketing 100 35

    BC16 Indian Financial System 100 35

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 35%Note: 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper

    except training report, project report and practical viva- voce etc. (based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    B. COM. 3rdYear

    S. No. Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    1. Income Tax 100 352. Cost Accounting 100 353. Management Account and Financial

    Management100 35

    4. Business Environment 100 35

    Optional papers(i) Financial Market Operations 100 35

    (iv) Advertising and Sales Management 100 35

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 35%Note: 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper

    except training report, project report and practical viva- voce etc. (based on two

    assignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    B.A. 1stYear

    S.No. Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    Compulsory

    1. English ( two papers of 50 marks each) 100 35

    2. Hindi 100 35

    3. Environmental Studies(Compulsory qualifying subject)

    100 35

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    Optional (Any two out of the following)

    4. Economics 100 35

    5. Public Administration 100 35

    6. Mathematics 100 35

    7. Introduction to Mass Media 100 35

    8. Political Science 100 35

    History 100 359.

    (i) History of India (From earliest times to1526AD(361) Or(ii) History of Haryana (From Harappan age to 1966A.D. (362)

    10 Punjabi (Elective) 100 3511. Sanskrit (Elective) 100 35

    12. Sociology 100 35

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 35%

    Note: (i) A Student who fails two mention option in the admission form, He/She will be treated as havingopted for option (i) History of India(ii) 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paper excepttraining report, project report and practical viva- voce etc. (based on two assignments (handwritten)of 10 per cent marks each.

    B.A. 2ndYear

    S.No. Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    Compulsory

    1. English ( two papers of 50 marks each) 100 352. Hindi 100 35

    3. Environmental Studies(Compulsory qualifying subject)

    100 35

    Optional (Any two out of the following)

    The candidate is required to opt. the same option as opted in 1styear of program

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 35%

    Note: 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paperexcept training report, project report and practical viva- voce etc. (based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    B.A. 3rd

    Year

    S.No. Nomenclature of the Paper Max. Marks Min. Marks

    Compulsory

    1. English ( two papers of 50 marks each) 100 35

    2. Hindi 100 35

    3. Environmental Studies(Compulsory qualifying subject)

    100 35

    Optional (Any two out of the following)

    The candidate is required to opt. the same option as opted in 1styear of program

    Aggregate Pass Marks: 35%

    Note: 20 per cent of the maximum marks are allocated for internal assessment in each paperexcept training report, project report and practical viva- voce etc. (based on twoassignments (handwritten) of 10 per cent marks each.

    ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

    BCA (Part-I)/DCST

    10+2 or its equivalent in any discipline/three years of Polytechnic Diploma after 10thClass

    OR

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    Pass in three year Diploma Courseexamination conducted by the Board of Technical Education,

    Haryana or any other Board of Technical Education in India and recognized by the Director,

    Technical Education, Haryana as equivalent thereto, provided that a candidate shall pass the

    subject of Hindi (Core) of +2 level examination, if not already passed either at the supplementary

    examination of the same year or at the next succeeding annual examination. In case such a

    candidate fails to pass the subject of Hindi (Core) of +2 level Examination even in the next

    succeeding annual examination, his/her provisional admission/result of BCA (Part-I)/DCST shall

    be cancelled ab-initio with no claim for refund/adjustment of fees.

    B.A.( Mass Communication)

    Passed the Senior Secondary Certificate examination (10+2) of the Board of School Education,

    Haryana or an examination as equivalent thereto, securing not less than 45% marks in aggregate,

    with English as one of the subjects shall be eligible to seek admission to B.A. (Mass

    Communication).

    OR

    Pass in three year Diploma Courseexamination conducted by the Board of Technical Education,

    Haryana or any other Board of Technical Education in India and recognized by the Director,

    Technical Education, Haryana as equivalent thereto, provided that a candidate shall pass the

    subject of Hindi (Core) of +2 level examination, if not already passed either at the supplementary

    examination of the same year or at the next succeeding annual examination. In case such a

    candidate fails to pass the subject of Hindi (Core) of +2 level Examination even in the next

    succeeding annual examination, his/her provisional admission/result of BMC ( Part-I) shall be

    cancelled ab-initio with no claim for refund/adjustment of fees.

    B.COM. (Part-I)

    Pass in Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) in five subjects of the Board of School Education,

    Haryana or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto with English as one of the

    subjects.

    OR

    Pass in three year Diploma Courseexamination conducted by the Board of Technical Education,

    Haryana or any other Board of Technical Education in India and recognized by the Director,

    Technical Education, Haryana as equivalent thereto, provided that a candidate shall pass the

    subject of Hindi (Core) of +2 level examination, if not already passed either at the supplementary

    examination of the same year or at the next succeeding annual examination. In case such a

    candidate fails to pass the subject of Hindi (Core) of +2 level Examination even in the next

    succeeding annual examination, his/her provisional admission/result of B.Com. Part-I shall be

    cancelled ab-initio with no claim for refund/adjustment of fees.

    B.A. (Part-I)

    Pass in Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2) in five subjects of Board of School

    Education, Haryana OR any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto by the Ch. Devi

    Lal University with English as one of the subjects.

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    OR

    Pass in three year Diploma Courseexamination conducted by the Board of Technical Education,

    Haryana or any other Board of Technical Education in India and recognized by the Director,

    Technical Education, Haryana as equivalent thereto, provided that a candidate shall pass the

    subject of Hindi (Core) of +2 level examination,if not already passed either at the supplementary

    examination of the same year or at the next succeeding annual examination. In case a candidate

    fails to pass the subject of Hindi (Core) of +2 level examination even in the next succeeding

    annual examination, his/her provisional admission/result of BA (Part-I) shall be cancelled ab-initiowith no claim for refund/adjustment of fees.

    NOTES:

    a) The candidates who have been placed under compartment and allowed to re-appear in one

    subject only in the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 Standard) of the Board of School

    Education, Haryana or an equivalent examination of another University/Board may be

    admitted provisionally for B.A. Such candidates shall be required to clear the compartment/re-

    appear subject in two chances i.e. in the supplementary examinations to be held in

    September/October, 2013 and in March, 2014from the concerned University/Board. If sucha candidate fails to produce the proof of having cleared/passed/qualified the compartment/re-

    appear subject at the supplementary examinations and at the Annual Examinations, his/her

    provisional admission to the said course shall be treated as cancelled ab-initio, with no claim

    for refund/adjustment of fees, without any further notice.

    b) The candidates who have passed 10+2 examination after appearing in full subjects in the

    supplementary examination, 2013 shall also be eligible for admission to B.A courses. The

    candidates who have appeared in 10+2 examination in full subjects in the supplementary

    examination, 2013but are unable to clear the examination are not eligiblefor admission.

    c) Candidates who got compartment/re-appear in 10+2 examination in not more than one subject

    after appearing in full subjects in the supplementary examination, 2013 may be allowed

    provisional admission in B.A./B.Com at their own risk and responsibility, subject to their

    passing 10+2 examination up to March, 2014and submission of result within one month from

    the date of declaration of their result failing which their candidature/result to be said course

    shall stand cancelled ab-initiowith no claim for refund/adjustment of fees.

    d) A candidate who has not passed the subject of English in qualifying examination may be

    allowed provisionally to join the B.A. subject to qualifying the subject of English at the

    Supplementary examination of the same year or annual examination of the following year,

    provided that result of such candidates of the respective examination shall be declared only

    after they have qualified in the required subject. If they do not clear the subject of English even

    in the next annual examination inMarch, 2014, their provisional admission/result to the said

    course shall be cancelled ab-initio with no claim for refund/adjustment of fees.

    Note: Rules regarding admission of compartment candidates etc. as enumerated of B.A. (Part-I),in notes (a), (b), (c) and (d) shall also be applicable to BMC (Part-I) and BCA (Part-I)B.Com ((Part-I)) students.

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    CHAPTER-V: BIFURCATION OF FEE STRUCTUREBifurcation of Fee structure for various courses of UCDL for the session 2013-14 is as under:

    Sr.No

    Name of course AdmissionFee

    TuitionFee

    DevelopmentFee

    Other Fee(Includingpreparation &printing of studymaterial)

    ExaminationFee

    Total fee(PerAnnum)

    1. B.A. Mass Communication 500 1300 750 2950 500 60002. B.A. (General) 500 800 450 1750 500 4000

    3. B.Com 500 800 450 1750 500 4000

    4. MBA 500 1300 750 2700 750 6000(per

    semester)

    5. M. A .Education 500 2600 1500 6650 750 12000

    6. M.A. English 500 1300 750 2700 750 6000

    7. M.A. Mass Communication 500 1300 750 2700 750 6000

    8. M.A. Hindi 500 1300 750 2700 750 6000

    9. M.A. Punjabi 500 1300 750 2700 750 6000

    10.M.A Sanskrit 500 1300 750 2700 750 6000

    11. PGDMC 500 1300 750 2700 750 6000

    12. PGDBM 500 1300 750 2700 750 6000(per

    semester)

    13. BCA/DCST 500 1800 1000 4200 500 8000

    14. MCA/M.Sc./PGDCA 500 2200 1300 5500 500 10000

    15. PG Diploma in DisasterManagement

    500 1300 750 2950 500 6000

    FEE PARTICULARS AND MODE OF PAYMENT

    MODE OF PAYMENT

    All remittances to the UCDL should be made through a Crossed Demand Draft drawn in favour of

    The Registrar, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa payable at Sirsa or at cash counter of the

    University.Any payment through Postal order/Money orders/Challans will not be accepted. On the

    back of the Demand Draft, the candidate will have to write the following particulars:

    a) Name of the student

    b) Name of the Course/Subject applied for.

    c) Old Reference Number if already registered, otherwise if new admission is sought; please

    mention words New Admission.

    d) Purpose of payment (Admission fee/Examination fee, etc.)

    e) There are no fee concessions to any students as these are totally self-financed courses

    except in case of SC candidates of Haryana.

    f) Eligible SC students of Haryana are entitled for exemption of full tuition fee only excluding

    examination fee.

    g) In case of courses being introduced through semester system (if introduced), the student

    will have to deposit 50% of the total fee/funds (except tuition fee in case of SC students

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    only) alongwith Admission-cum-Examination Form at the time of taking admission in first

    semester of the course and remaining 50% of the fee will be deposited for the 2nd

    semester of the course onwards as per schedule mentioned in HBI.

    h) In case of annual mode, the fee will be charged in two equal installments. The students will

    have to deposit 50% of the total fee/funds (except tuition fee in case of SC students only)

    along with Admission-cum-Examination Form at the time of taking admission and

    remaining 50% of the fee will be deposited by 15th January of the academic year.

    Thereafter, the 2nd installment will be deposited alongwith late fee of Rs.500/- upto the lastdate of admissions to the course.

    i) The students, who take admission after expiry of normal period i.e. alongwith late fee for

    the course, will have to deposit the total fee/funds (except tuition fee in case of SC

    students only) alongwith Admission-cum-Examination Form at the time of taking admission

    in single installment alongwith the late fee. However, no late fee of 2nd installment will be

    charged in this case.

    REFUND OF FEE

    (a) Amount deposited in excess of prescribed fee, if any, will be refunded without any

    deduction on a written request received from the student within four months from the date

    of deposit with the approval of the Director.

    (b) Refund of fee is permissible when an applicant submits complete admission form with all

    required certificates and documents but is declared ineligible for not fulfilling the eligibility

    conditions. The fee paid by such a candidate will be refunded after a deduction of Rs.500/-

    as processing fee with the approval of the competent authority.

    (c) In case a candidate deposits/remits fee with the UCDL which is not related to his/her

    admission in the UCDL, or the admission form of a candidate is not entertained being time-

    barred, the fee paid by such candidate will be refunded after deducting Rs. 500/-as

    processing fee provided that the request for refund of fee is received within four months

    from the date of deposit of fee.

    (d) In case of demise of a candidate pursuing distance education programme before the

    commencement of examinations without having appeared in any paper, the tuition fee paid

    by such student will be refunded after deduction of 25% of the amount paid by him/her with

    the approval of the competent authority provided the request from any of his/her parents or

    first relation is received within four months from the date of death.

    (e) In case the request of a candidate for change of subject/course/ revival of candidature is

    not acceded to for any reason whatsoever, the fee paid by him/her for change of

    subject/course/ option/ revival of candidature will be refunded after deducting 25% of the

    fee paid, provided that request for refund of fee is received within four months of conveying

    the rejection.

    (f) In case a candidate leaves the University after seeking admission in a particular course,

    following conditions apply for refund of fee:

    (i) If a candidate leaves before commencement of PCP classes, the entire fee

    deposited by the candidate will be refunded after deducting Rs.1000/- only.

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    applications or not accompanied by the required fee and documents or applications of ineligible

    candidates will be rejected out rightly. No correspondence will be made in this regard. The

    applications duly filled-in together with the prescribed fee and enclosures should reach the office

    of the Director, University Centre for Distance Learning, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa

    125055 (Haryana)by registered post or at the receiving counter of the UCDL, or at the approved

    Spot Admission Form Collection Centers on or before the date specified. The UCDL, Chaudhary

    Devi Lal University, Sirsa will issue provisional admission on the basis of the photocopies

    enclosed. Candidates must produce their original certificates for verification. Candidates will notbe allowed for year-end examinations without verification of the original certificates.No migration

    certificate is required for taking admission in UCDL, CDLU, Sirsa and no migration

    certificate will be issued by the University after the completion of the course.

    APPLICATION FORM AND ITS ENCLOSURES

    The application must be accompanied by a crossed Demand Draft for the specified amount drawn

    in favour of The Registrar, Chaudhary Devi Lal University,Sirsa, payable at Sirsa. Attested

    photocopies of the following certificates must be attached with the application form. Any lapse in

    this regard may result in delay of finalization of the admission or rejection of the application:

    i) Certificate of qualifying Examination passed.

    ii) Certificate showing marks obtained and maximum marks in each subject of all Examinations

    (viz. Matriculation, 10+2, B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.etc.).

    iii) Matriculation or equivalent examination certificate in support of Date of Birth.

    iv) Certificate on the proforma as prescribed in the Handbook of Information in case a candidates

    belongs to SC category of Haryana as given in Annexure will also be filled otherwise no

    benefit will be given to such a candidate.

    CHANGE OF COURSE/SUBJECT/OPTION

    The students are advised to select their courses/subjects/options of papers where available very

    carefully. A student may be allowed to change the option/subject/course, if otherwise eligible on

    submission of an application along with the prescribed fee as mentioned below:

    i) Change of option of a paper having more than

    one options in any course. Rs.400/- per option

    ii) Change of Courses from 1st year to 2nd year(Change of subject of M.A./M.Sc. will be treatedas change of courses.) Rs.600/- per course

    Note: The students who wish to change the courses under (ii) above will be required to fill up andsubmit the fresh Examination Form, obtainable from the UCDL, CDLU, Sirsa free of cost

    failing which they will not be issued Examination Roll No. for which students themselveswill be responsible. The above change(s) may ordinarily be allowed up to 15.3.2014without any late fee for all courses. Student, who does not mention his/her optionalpaper/elective subject in the admission/examination form, shall be charged fee of Rs.400/-as fixed for change of option/subject.

    NOTES:

    (i) While applying for change of course/subject/option, the students who have already

    received study material in the previous course/subject/option must return the same in good

    condition alongwith application for the change or to deposit the cost of the study material.

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    (ii) Difference of fee shall not be refunded if a student changes his/her course with higher rate

    of fee to a course with lower rate of fee.

    (iii) The fee on account of change of course/class will be adjusted against the difference of fee

    already paid by the students for the subject with higher rate of fee.

    (iv) If the course is changed with the higher rate of fee, the students will be required to pay

    difference of fee plus fee for the change of course.

    ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

    There is no upper age limit for admission to any course.

    Candidates doing other course on regular basis are also eligible for admission to Distance

    Education Course offered by the University Centre for Distance Learning as per

    Notification received from Distance Education Council vide notification no.

    F.No.DEC/Notification/40.5.1.5./2012 dated 01.11.2012 vide which it has been directed

    that two degree programmes cannot be allowed to be pursued simultaneously. However,

    a student can pursue two programmes simultaneously through distance or combination of

    distance and regular modes from the same or different University(ies) Institution(s) in

    various combinations, viz.,

    1. One Degree and one Diploma/Post Graduate Diploma/Certificate.

    2. One Post Graduate Diploma and one Diploma/Certificate.

    3. One Diploma and one Certificate.

    4. Two Post Graduate Diplomas.

    5. Two Diplomas.

    6. Two Certificates.

    In case of clash of date sheet, the candidate may appear at his/her own choice and will not

    entitled to submit any claim to this University. The University will not be responsible for

    missing of his/her papers. In case, if at any stage it is found for violation of the above

    clause at the part of applicant, the University reserve the right to cancel the

    admission/degree of the students without entertaining in any way.

    Candidates from abroad are also eligible for admission in all the courses provided that:

    i. They fulfill the requisite qualifying conditions mentioned for the courses.

    ii) They furnish an address in India for correspondence and dispatch of study material

    and any other information. UCDL does not entertain any correspondence on foreign

    address.

    iii) They will have to appear in the examinations at the allotted examination centre of the

    University in person.

    METHODS OF INSTRUCTION

    Study Material

    The study material is so designed that it will provide the students a general understanding of the

    subject matter and also give guidance for further reading on the subject. The material covers

    about 75 to 100 per cent of the syllabus. Hence, the students are also advised to refer to the

    suggested readings for better understanding of the subject. This material is normally supplied to

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    concerned subject with 5 years experience of U.G. teaching OR any retired teacher with Ph.D

    degree in the concerned/related subject.

    4. For MCA-III the qualification of the guide should be at least a Lecturer/Programmer/Reader/

    Professor having B.E./B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering/Computer Engineering/

    Information Technology)/M.Sc. (Computer Science)/M.Sc. (Information Technology)/MCA/

    M.Tech. (Computer Science/Computer Science and Engineering/ Computer

    Engineering/IT) and person working in Government/Affiliated Institutions may supervise the

    students for dissertation. The student will have to submit the undertaking that his/herSupervisor is working in Government/Affiliated Institutions.

    5. The Dissertation/Project Work/Research Project/Media Practices (Practical) etc. must be the

    original work of the candidate. Every candidate is required to make his/her own study. The

    presentation of material common with any material submitted in the same session or in the

    past in any Deptt./College/Institution will be considered as a case of copying and would lead to

    cancellation of Dissertation/Project Work/Research Project/ Media Practices (Practical) etc.

    apart from registration of unfair means case (UMC) against the candidate.

    6. The medium of writing Dissertation/Project Work/Research Project/Media Practices (Practical)

    will be the medium of Examination of the course.

    7. The selection of topic for Dissertation/Project Work/Research Project is very important as the

    quality of work and its timely completion depends upon it. For selecting appropriate topic,

    candidates are advised to go through some of the Dissertation/Project Work/Research Project

    of the candidates of earlier session available in the Library of the Chaudhary Devi Lal

    University, Sirsa or other Universities. This will give them an idea about the nature

    of the topic, resea rch Work, cont ents, met hodo logy, etc . The candidate should

    finalize the topic in consultation with the supervisor and seek approval of the concerned

    Course Coordinator well in time.

    8. The work can be around 80 to 100 typed pages on A4 size paper. It should be brief and

    precise, neatly typed in12-font size in Times New Roman font with double spacing and in

    hard binding.

    9. References/end notes should be given at the end of each chapter to acknowledge the

    works quoted/referred to.

    II DISSERTATION/PROJECT WORK/RESEARCH PROJECT SHOULD CONTAIN THEFOLLOWING:

    (i) Cover page - giving title of Dissertation/Project Work/Research Project, particulars of the

    candidate, name and address along with designation of the Supervisor, Course, UCDL Ref.

    No./Examination Roll No. and Session etc.

    (ii) Letter for the approval of Topic and the Name of Supervisor from Course Coordinator.

    (iii) Certificate of declaration by the candidate that the work is his/her own work and is the result

    of his/her own efforts.

    (iv) Certificate from the supervisor stating that the candidate has done independent work of

    required standard under his/her supervision and the work is fit for evaluation.

    (v) Preface/Acknowledgement.

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    (vi) Synopsis of the proposed study.

    (vii) Abstract (maximum 2 pages on A4 size page).

    (viii) Contents.

    (ix) List of Tables, graphs, charts, etc.

    Note: In case of Media Practices (Practical), the student has to submit his/her Practical asmentioned under point no.(i) above.

    III SCHEME OF THE DISSERTATION/PROJECT WORK/RESEARCH PROJECT:

    (i) Introduction. (ii) Review of Literature. (iii) Research Methodology. (iv) Analysis andInterpretations. (v) Findings and suggestions. (vi) Bibliography/References. (vii) Appendix/

    Annexure etc.

    Note:

    (i) The candidates are required to bring with them a CD containing the Dissertation/Project

    Work/Research Project at the t ime of viva-voce, fai l ing which he/she wi l l

    no t be allowed to appear in the viva-voce exam.

    (ii) In case of MCA, the report on project work wil l consists of Introduc tion,

    analysis and feasibility study, System Design, Coding, Coding conventions, Coding

    style, Naming Conventions, Technology & Tools, Testing, Implementations &

    Maintenance, Results, conclusion & future scope of the study. The report may be the

    development of software embodying novel ideas or it may be related to the

    Commercial/Industry software development in a real environment.

    In case of late submission of the Dissertation/Project Work/Research Project/Media

    Practices as laid down in concerned Ordinances of M.A. Education/MBA/MCA/ M.A.

    Journalism & Mass Communication, the same may be accepted on payment of the

    following late fee: -

    1. Within normal period without late fee2. After expiry of normal period i.e. upto 120 days. Rs.250/-3. After expiry of normal period i.e. upto six months. Rs.500/-

    4. After expiry of normal period i.e. upto one year. Rs.1000/-

    No further extension will be granted and the result will be declared treating the candidate as

    absent, provided the Vice-Chancellor may allow further extension with further penalty as he may

    deem fit to his satisfaction. A candidate, who submits his/her Project Report etc. during the

    extended period with penalty as above, will not be entitled to the University Medal.

    INFORMATION FOR EXAMINATIONS

    Admit Card will be sent to the candidate well in time. In case a candidate does not receive his/her

    Roll No. a week before the commencement of examination, he/she may collect the duplicate Roll

    No. from the University. Candidates have to fill their Admission-cum-Examination Form in their

    own handwriting. They should submit the form duly completed to the UCDL, CDLU, Sirsa as per

    instructions given in the form.

    The examinations will be held at the end of each academic year as per tentative dates mentioned

    in Handbook of Information. The students must fill the Admission-Cum- Examination form as per

    the instructions and send the same either in person or by Registered Post to the office of The

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    Director, University Centre for Distance Learning, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa 125055

    (Haryana) before the specified date. The students (including those placed under supplementary)

    will have to send the Examination Form alongwith the crossed DD for prescribed fee. The UCDL

    will not be held responsible for the postal delay in reaching the applications/Examination Forms

    etc.

    Those students who could not receive the Admit Card by post or need duplicate Admit Cards will

    have to approach to The Assistant Registrar, UCDL, with two passport size photographs and fee

    Rs.50/- to be submitted to University Cash Counter. The candidate may collect Duplicate Roll.No./ Admit Card before the commencement of the examination.

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR RE-APPEAR/COMPARTMENT/FAILED/EX-STUDENTS

    1. A students who has completed the prescribed course of instruction in the UCDL, other

    requirements such as payment of full fee, submission of required documents but does not

    appear in the examination, or having appeared fails or is placed under compartment/

    Reappear, may be allowed to appear/re-appear in the examination/ paper(s) as the case may

    be, as an ex-student, without attending a fresh course of instruction, in the two consecutive

    chances within the maximum period prescribed in the relevant Ordinance for passing the

    course. The last date for submission of Examination Forms for appearing in the

    Supplementary Examination is as indicated on the prescribed examination admission

    form. If the result of a candidate is declared late, he/she can submit his/her Examination From

    within 20 days from the date of declaration of the result as mentioned on the front side of

    D.M.C., or 15 days from the date of dispatch of the D.M.Cs. by the Examination Branch CDLU,

    Sirsa whichever is later.

    2. A candidate appearing as an Ex-student of the UCDL shall have to pay the examination fee

    as prescribed by the Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa from time to time.

    3. All the particulars in the Examination Form must be completed in a legible handwriting.

    Examination Form alongwith full fee in the form of crossed Bank Draft should reach the UCDL

    at least one week before the last date fixed by the University for Submission of examination

    forms as indicated on the Examination Admission Form so that the same may be sent to the

    Examination Branch, duly attested by the UCDL in time. If the Examination Form or fee is

    received late, the candidate shall be required to pay usual late fee as prescribed under

    rules.

    4. The Photo on the Examination Forms should also be got attested from the Gazetted Officer or

    the Principal of a college affiliated with any recognized University in the country by showing

    the DMC and identity card.

    5. For attestation of examination form from the UCDL, students are required to bring with them

    their identity cards, issued by the Directorate and the DMCs for verification.

    6. The students, who have completed first/second year through regular mode of any recognized

    University, be allowed to get admission in second/third Year under UCDL on the condition that

    the candidate will have to pass the deficient paper (s) if any. The candidate will have to pay full

    examination fee for deficient paper (s).

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    7. Further inquiry, if any, regarding the result etc. of ex-students may be made from the office of

    the Controller of Examinations, CDLU Sirsa (Phone: 01666-239808).

    RULES FOR SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENTS

    The candidate of first Year and second Year (wherever applicable) will have to submit subject-

    wise two handwritten assignments in spiral binding for each subject. On the first page of the

    assignment the student will have to mention his/her reference no., name, subject name and

    course. The last date for submission of first and second assignments will be 30th April. A student

    who does not submit the assignment, will be given proportionate marks of concerned theory paperto make up for internal assessments. It is not mandatory for the students to pass in the internal

    assessment separately. The students should send the assignments through registered post/by

    hand and it will be the responsibility of the students to ensure that the assignment has reached to

    the office of UCDL upto the last date (s). The record of the assignment will be kept only upto 3

    months of from the declaration of the University result. However in case of semester system, the

    students will have to submit their first and second assignment upto 15 November and 30thApril of

    each Academic year respectively.

    MINIMUM MARKS REQUIRED TO PASS THE EXAMINATION

    a) M.A. Mass Communication/Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication.(i) 35% marks in each written paper.(ii) 40% marks in aggregate.(iii) 40% marks in practical/project work/dissertation where applicable.

    b) MBA/PGBDM(i) 40% marks in each written paper.(ii) 50% marks in aggregate.(iii) 50% marks in Project Work where applicable.

    c) M.A. (Education, Hindi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, English), MCA/M. Sc. ComputerScience/PGDCA.(i) 35% marks in each written paper.(ii) 40% marks in aggregate.(iii) 40% marks in practical/project work/dissertation where applicable.

    d) BCA/DCA.(i) 35% marks in each written paper.(ii) 40% marks in aggregate.(iii) 40% marks in practical/project work/dissertation where applicable.

    e) B.A. Mass Communication, B.A., B.Com(i) 35% marks in each written paper.(ii) 35% marks in aggregate.

    f) Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management(i) 35% marks in each written paper.(ii) 40% marks in aggregate.

    REFERENCE NUMBER AND IDENTITY CARD1. Every candidate who is admitted to any course of the University Centre for Distance Learning

    will be allotted a Reference Number, which will hold well during the entire period of the course.In all communications, the students must invariably mention this Reference Number in full.Correspondence without reference number will not be entertained. The Reference Number willalso be used on the examination Admit Card.

    2. Every candidate admitted at the UCDL will also be supplied with an Identity Card by the UCDLwith the Reference Number within one month after the admission. This card must be producedwhenever required by the authorities such as for receiving the Admit Card, for entry into theoffice of the UCDL and University Examinations. If the original identity card is lost, a duplicatecard will be issued on remittance of Rs.50/- through a crossed Demand Draft drawn in favourofthe Registrar, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsapayable at Sirsa. Identity Card hasto be submitted to the UCDL at the time of taking degree/certificate.

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    CHAPTER-VII: SPOT/ONLINE ADMISSION FORM COLLECTION CENTRE

    For c