|
Regular Courses
| Sr.No. |
Name of Course |
Duration |
Qualification for Admission |
Age |
Percentage of marks required |
Intake Capacity |
| 1. |
B.P.E. Bachelor of Physical Education |
Three Years |
a) Passed the Pre-University OR 12th standard Examination
of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education with English as one of the subject of passing
or any Indian Language or any Examination recognized
as equivalent there to of any other Statutory University
or Statutory Boards. |
|
35% |
250 |
| |
B.P.Ed. One year
Bachelor of Physical Education |
One Year |
Graduate in Physical Education as an elective subject
with 50% OR Graduate with Physical Education as an
elective subject with 45% marks and Graduate having
participated in National / State/Inter University
in Sports/games/athletics/SGFI. OR any Graduate who
participated school , inter-collegiate in sports/games
OR passed NCC 'C' certificate. OR any Graduate qualifying
the CET common Entrance test with 40% marks.
Deputed / In service candidates Graduate with 45%
marks and at least 3 yrs. of teaching experience.
Note : There shall be relaxation of 5% marks in favour
of SC/ST/OBC and other categories as per the rules |
19 Years |
40%
35% |
350 |
| |
M.P.Ed. Master of Physical Education |
Two Years (Anual upto 2009-2010) Semister Pattern
(2010-2011) |
Candidates Possessing B.P.Ed.(1 Year) Degree /
B.P.E. (Three Years) Degree / B.Sc. in Health and
Physical Education and Degree in Sports with atleast
55% marks.
Note : There shall however be a relaxation of 5%
marks in favour of SC/ST/OBC and other categories
of candidates as per the rules. |
19 Years |
55% Marks45% Marks |
60 |
| |
D.Y.Ed. Dip. In Yoga Education |
One Year |
Any Graduate of recognized University |
19 Years |
Passing percentage |
30 |
| |
P.G.D.Y.T. Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga Therapy |
Two Years |
Any Graduate of recognized University
|
19 Years |
Passing percentage |
30 |
| |
M.A. Yogashastra |
Two Years |
B.A. Yogashasta OR B.A. with optional subject Yoga /
Yogashastra
( three years OR B.N.Y.S. OR B.P.E. OR any graduate
with D.Y.Ed. OR P.G.D.Y.T. OR an examination recognized
as equivalent of any statutory university in India.
|
18 Years |
|
20 |
| |
M.C.A. |
Three Years |
Any Graduate with 45% Marks (40% for B.C. Candidates)
and Mathematics at 10+2 level or higher level and clearance
of C.E.T. |
-- |
45% |
60 |
| |
B.C.A. |
Three Years |
Passing 12th Standard Exam, with mathematics or 3 years
diploma in Electronics and comp. Engg or + 2 level M.C.V.C.
in Electronics technology or passing 12th standard Exam
and offering vocational stream with mathematics.
|
-- |
-- |
80 |
| |
9.
B.Sc. Computer Sci. |
Three Years |
Student who passed 12th standard Examination with science
group or offering vocational stream with one language
or the students who passed 12th standard examination
(M.C.V.C. Stream) with technical trades.
|
-- |
-- |
80 |
| |
B.B.A. |
Three Years |
The students who passed 12th standard Examination with
English at Higher or Lower level and Modern Indian Languages
at Higher or lower level with any combination of optional
subjects or The students shall have passed the 12th
standard Examination with vocational Bifocal Qualification. |
-- |
-- |
80 |
Note :
- The reservation of seats for SC/ST/OBC and other categories
shall be as per the rules of Mah. State Govt.
- For MCA admission contact head of department of MCA,
DCPE, Shree H. V. P. Mandal, Amravati 44605
(Maharashtra) on E-mail - coco_mca@hvpm.org on Ph. No.
0721- 2651433,2572660
- For BCA admission contact head of department of BCA,
DCPE, Shree H. V. P. Mandal, Amravati 444605
(Maharashtra) on E-mail - hod_bca@hvpm.org on Ph. No.
0721- 2567965
| Sr.No. |
Name of Course |
Duration |
Qualification for Admission |
Age |
Percentage of marks required |
Intake Capacity |
| 11 |
Career Oriented Courses
|
| A |
Certificate Course |
- Health Club Management Self Defence.
- Aerobics
|
One Year |
Appearing in Undergraduate Courses |
17 Years |
|
40
Each |
| B |
Diploma Courses |
- Health Club Management Self Defence.
- Aerobics
|
One Year |
Appearing in Undergraduate Courses. |
17 years |
|
40
Each |
| C) |
Advance Diploma Courses
|
- Health Club Management Self Defence.
- Aerobics
|
One Year |
Appearing in Undergraduate Courses. |
17 years |
|
40
Each |
Prospectus of Courses
After completing the above courses successfully the students
have the bright future to apply for the job of teachers
in Secondary Schools, Colleges and Universities, to apply
for the job available in the state as a administrator/ organizer
in field of Physical Education and Sports. Students also
have the opportunity to seek admission for the higher studies
as M.P.E. and Ph.D. Degree.
Contents of the Courses
1. B.P.E. (3 Years) (Bachelor of Physical Education)
This is a regular course of three years duration leading
to the Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education of
S.G.B. Amravati University, Amravati.
ADMISSION : The qualifications for the admission to B.P.E.
First Year are as follows :
The First B.P.E.(
) candidate shall have :
Passed the Pre-University OR 12th standard Examination
of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education with English as one of the subjects of passing
or any Indian Language or any Examination recognized as
equivalent there to of any other Statutory University or
Statutory Boards.
The Second B.P.E ( )
Candidate shall have: passed the First B.P.E (
) Examination of this College.
The Third B.P.E ( )
Candidate shall have passed the second B.P.E.( )
Examination of this College.
First B.P.E. Examination
Part – I Theory :
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
Max. Marks |
| |
|
Theory |
Sessional |
Total |
| 1 |
Introduction to Physical Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 2 |
General Science |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 3 |
Environmental Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 4 |
Anatomy and Physiology |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 5 |
Health Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 6 |
Language(Hindi/Marathi/English) |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| |
Total |
600 |
120 |
720 |
Part - II Skills :
The examination under Part II Skills will consist of :
- Skills in major games (any two) Athletics, Gymnastics
and other Physical Exercises including Yoga
|
180 |
| 2. Year's Sessional work |
100 |
Total |
280 |
Total I + Total II |
1000 |
Second B.P.E. Examination
Part - I Theory
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
Max. Marks |
| |
|
Theory |
Sessional |
Total |
| 1. |
Physiology of Exercise |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 2 |
Educational Psychology, Counseling & Guidance |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 3 |
Yoga |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 4 |
Methods in Physical Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 5 |
Kinesiology |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 6 |
Elements of computer Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| |
Total |
600 |
120 |
720 |
Part-II-Skills
Skills and techniques in Games, Gymnastics, Yoga and Kriya,
Combatives, Mallakhamb, Band & performance in Athletics
will be tested as per the following scheme of examination
:
External Examination : 180 Marks
| 1) Major Games-Indian and Foreign (one game each ) |
50 |
| 2) Athletics ( 4 Events ) |
40 |
| 3) Gymnastics ( 4 Apparatus ) |
20 |
| 4) Yoga and Kriya |
20 |
| 5) Mallakhamb (any one ability) |
10 |
| 6) Combatives / Judo |
10 |
| 7) Band (Flute, Drum SideDrum) |
30 |
| Internal Yearly Assessment |
100 |
| Total |
280 |
Part - III Practice Teaching :
| a) 10 lessons taken throughout the year in Secondary
School situation (marks to be assessed internally) |
100 |
| b) Two lessons to be given at the Annual Examination
of which one shall be on Games and Athletics and the
other shall be on any other Physical Activities |
200 |
| Total Marks for Part-I, II & III |
1300 |
Final B.P.E. Examination ( )
Part - I Theory :
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
Max. Marks |
| |
|
Theory |
Sessional |
Total |
| 1. |
Principles and History of Physical Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 2 |
Organisation & Administration in Physical Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 3 |
Test and Measurement in Physical Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 4 |
Remedial and corrective Physical Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 5 |
Officiating in Games and Sports |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 6 |
Science of Sports Coaching and Training |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| |
Total |
600 |
120 |
720 |
Part-II Skills
Classification of Internal and External Marks for Part-II
Skills Examination:
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
External Marks |
Internal Marks |
| 1 |
Specialization in any two Games |
60 |
40 |
| 2 |
Officiating any two games of Specialization |
60 |
40 |
| 3 |
Specialization in Athletics |
60 |
40 |
| 4 |
Specialization in Combatives / Rhythmics |
60 |
30 |
| 5 |
Specialization in Indigenous Activities |
60 |
30 |
| 6 |
Specialization in Aquatics |
60 |
30 |
| 7 |
Specialization in Gymnastics |
60 |
30 |
| 8 |
Specialization in Adventure Sports |
60 |
30 |
| 9 |
Specialization in Remedial Massage |
60 |
30 |
| 10 |
Specialization in Yoga |
60 |
30 |
| |
(Any two of the above 4 to 10) |
300 |
180 |
| |
Total |
|
480 |
Part III Practice Teaching : ( External Examination)
| a) Two lessons to be given at the time
of the Final Examination, one on Athletics and the other
on Major Games |
200 |
| Total Marks for Part-I, II and III |
1400 |
Passing Percentage and Division
In order to pass the examination, the examinee must obtain
not less than 25% marks excluding the Internal Assessment
marks and 30% marks in each Theory paper as a whole and
not less than 40% marks in the external examination of the
part-II and III at the first, Second and Final B.P.E. Examinations
and also obtain not less than 40% of the aggregate prescribed
for each part and for each examination as a whole of the
First, Second and Final B.P.E. Examination 
There shall be no division of successful examinees at the
first and second B.P.E. Examinations. Successful examinees
obtaining 65% or more marks in the aggregate for the First,
Second and Final B.P.E. Examinations
taken together inclusive of all the parts of the examination,
namely-Theory, Skills and Practice Teaching shall be placed
in the First Division; those obtaining less than 65% but
not less than 50% in the Second Division and all other successful
examinees in the 3rd division.
Successful examinees obtaining not less than 75% marks in
a Paper of the Theory Part of the Examination shall be declared
to have passed the examination with Distinction in that
Theory Paper and those obtaining not less than 80% of the
total marks in Part-II or Part-III of the Examination shall
be declared to have passed the examination with Distinction
in that Part.
Successful examinees at the (First B.P.E.) Examination or
the (Second B.P.E.) Examination Shall be entitled to receive
a Marks Sheet signed by the Chairman Examination Board and
Controller of Examination of the college and those successful
at the (Final B.P.E.)Examination shall on payment of the
prescribed fees, receive a Degree, in the prescribed form,
signed by the Universities / College Authorities.
2. B.P.Ed. ( 1 Year Course ) Bachelor of Physical Education
This course of one year duration leading to the Bachelor’s
Degree in Physical Education has been introduced by the
S.G.B. Amravati University from the academic session of
1984-85.
The syllabus contents of B.P.Ed. course are revised and
brought up to date to meet the
requirements of secondary systems of education..
With a view to equip the teacher with modern methodology
of teaching theoretical and practical subjects in schools,
the B.P.Ed. course contents have bifocal arrangement and
a special subject named Educational Methodology is added
as a subject which enable the students to master any one
of class room subjects teaching.
This course is recognized by NCTE and the State Govt.
of Maharashtra and those possessing B.P.Ed. ( 1 Year ) degree
will be considered eligible for the appointment as trained
teachers in Secondary schools throughout India.
Qualification for admission
Qualification for admission to the Examination for Degree
of B.P.Ed. (One year ) Course are as follows :-
1 (a) Graduate with Physical Education as an elective subject
with 50% marks OR
(b) Graduate in Physical Education (i.e., B.P.E. of three
years duration) with 45% marks and
OR
(c) Graduate having participated in National / State /
Inter-University Sports / games / athletics / SGFI.
OR
(d) Any Graduate who participated in School , Inter-collegiate
in Sports/Games OR passed NCC 'C' Certificate.
OR
(e) For Deputed / In service candidates (trained Physical
Education teachers / coaches ) Graduate with 45% marks.
OR
(f) Any Graduate qualifies the C.E.T. conducted by the
college with 40% marks.
2 There shall be relaxation of 5% marks and reservation
of seats for SC/ST/OBC as per the Rules of the Central Government
/ State Government / UT Administration concerned.
Examination :
The one year Bachelor examination shall consist of three
parts namely.
| 1) Part I Theory |
720 marks (600 External + 120 Internal) |
| 2) Part II Skills |
400 marks (250 External + 150 Internal) |
| 3) Part III Practice Teaching |
380 marks (230 External + 150 Internal) |
| Total |
1500 marks |
1. Part I Theory
Scheme of Examination under Part I will be as follows :
| Sr. No. |
Name of Paper |
Max. Marks |
| |
|
Theory paper |
Internal assessment Marks for the Paper |
Total Marks |
| 1. |
Philosophical and scientific Foundation of Physical
Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 2 |
Educational and Sports Psychology |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 3 |
Management in Physical Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 4 |
Anatomy, Physiology and Health Education |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 5 |
Educational Methodology |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 6 |
Officiating & Coaching |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| |
Total |
600 |
120 |
720 |
Distribution of Internal Assessment Marks will be as follows
:-
a) Submission of One assignment in each subject
|
10 Marks |
|
| b) Performance in Internal Examinations in each subject
includes Unit Tests and terminal examinations. |
05 Marks |
20 Marks |
| c) Students regularity and Punctuality in class |
05 Marks |
|
2. Part II Skills
The examination under Part II Skills will consist of :
| I) External Assessment |
250 Marks |
| II) Internal Assessment |
150 Marks |
| Total |
400 Marks |
Examination under External Assessment will consist of following
7 sections :
| 1) Section I |
2 Major Games |
60 Marks |
| 2) Section II |
Athletics 3 performances & 2 Styles |
60 Marks |
| 3) Section III |
Asanas and Kriyas |
30 Marks |
| 4) Section IV |
Wrestling / Dance & Judo |
30 Marks |
| 5) Section V |
Gymnastics |
30 Marks |
| 6) Section VI |
Formal Activity |
30 Marks |
| 7) Section VII |
Optional any one for Men out of the followings Mallakhamb,
Swimming, Weigh lifting and Best Physique For women
any one out of the followings Individual dance / Indian
Rhythmics, Swimming and cane mallakhamb |
10 Marks |
| Total |
|
250 Marks |
3. Part III Practice Teaching
The Examination under Part III, Teaching Ability or Practice
Teaching will consist of
| 1) External Assessment |
230 Marks |
| 2) Internal Assessment |
150 Marks |
| Total |
380 Marks |
1. Examination under External Assessment will consist
of :-
| 1) Two lessons to be given |
|
- One lesson of Physical Education
- One lesson on special subject of Methodology
|
100 Marks
100 Marks |
| 2) Record of observation of lessons made throughout
the year |
70 Marks |
| Total |
230 Marks |
2. Examination under Internal Assessment will consist
of :
1) 10 lessons on the subject of Physical
Education
(08 Marks for each lesson) |
80 Marks |
| 2) 10 lessons on the special subject / advanced coaching
(07 Marks for each lesson) |
70 Marks |
| Total |
150 Marks |
4. Conduct of projects and participation in following activities
assessed by the concerned activity teacher for the marks
stated below :-
| Activities |
Marks |
| 1. Organisation and Participation in Picnic |
10 |
| 2. Organisation and Participation in Educational tour
/ Camp |
10 |
| 3. Organisation and Participation in Sportsmeet |
10 |
| 4. Organisation and Participation in Intramural programmee |
10 |
| 5. Organisation and Participation in Coaching camp
of different games and sports activities |
10 |
| Total |
50 |
Distinction and Division :
The Distinction and Division will be awarded according
to the following table
| 75% and above marks obtained in any Theory |
Distinction |
| 80% and abovemarks obtained in Part-II and Part-III
practical and practice teaching examination respectively
|
Distinction |
| 60% and above marks obtained in agreegate of all the
three parts of examination |
First Division |
| 45% and above marks obtained in agreegate of all the
three parts of examination |
Second Division |
| Below 45% marks obtained in aggregate of all three
parts of examination |
Pass Division |
3. M.P.Ed. (Two Years Course ) ( Master of Physical
Education )
This Post-graduate course of two years duration has been
started by the college in the year 1973-74. The Examinations
of this course shall be conducted by this College and the
successful candidates shall be awarded Master’s degree
in Physical Education in the prescribed form of S.G.B. Amravati
University, Amravati.
The purpose of introducing this course is to promote higher
leadership in physical education. Those possessing this
degree will be qualified to be appointed in the service
of State Government at higher administrative posts like
Director and Dy. Director of Sports. State Inspector of
Physical education and District Sports Officer etc. and
lecturers in physical education and Director of Sports or
Sports officers in the Universities and Colleges.
Thus, there is vast scope of employment for those possessing
the M.P.Ed. degree.
The S.G.B. AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY has also made provision for
registration of candidates possessing M.P.Ed. Degree for
Ph.D. in Physical education. The college offers research
facilities and Fellowship to the deserving students for
the prosecution of their higher studies and research work.
Examination Leading to the Degree of Master of Physical
Education ( )
1.The following shall be the examinations leading to the
Degree of ( )
Master of Physical Education, namely :- i. The ( )
M.P.Ed. Previous Examination ; and
ii. The ( )
M.P.Ed. Final Examination
2. The duration of the course shall be of two academic years
with the ( )
M.P.Ed. previous examination at the end of the first academic
year and the ( )
M.P.Ed. Final examination at the end of the second academic
year.
3. The examination for Previous and final year shall be
held once a year and for final year shall be held an instant
examination after 30 days after declaration of result for
the failures and ATKT students.
4. The Eligibility :
a) The eligibility for the admission to M.P.Ed. Previous
is as follows :-
(i) Candidates who have obtained at least 55% marks in
B.P.Ed. OR B.P.E OR Bachelar of science(B.Sc) in health
and physical Education and Degree in sports. professional
degree are eligible for admission.
(ii) There shall be relaxation of marks 50% reservation
of seats for SC/ST/OBC and other categories as per the Rules
of the
concerned State Government.
b) The admission to M.P.Ed. Final :- The candidate shall
have passed M.P.Ed. Previous or ATKT in previous
examination is eligible.
M.P.Ed. Part I(Semester Pattern From 2010-2011) : Theory
shall consist of following four theory subjects(Semester
I)
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
Sr. No. of Paper |
Max. Marks |
Internal Assessment |
Total Marks |
Min Pass Marks |
| 1 |
Foundation of Physical Education and Sports |
I |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 2 |
Introduction to Research Methods |
II |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 3 |
Statistics in Physical Education and Sports |
III |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 4 |
Computer Fundamental and Information Technology |
IV |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| |
Total Marks |
|
320 |
80 |
400 |
200 |
M.P.Ed. Part I (Semester Pattern From 2010-2011) : Theory
shall consist of following four theory subjects(Semester
II)
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
Sr. No. of Paper |
Max. Marks |
Internal Assessment |
Total Marks |
Min Pass Marks |
| 1 |
Research Methods in physical Education and sports |
V |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 2 |
Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and
sports |
VI |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 3 |
Biomechanics in Physical Education and Sports |
VII |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 4 |
Athletic Theory |
VIII |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| |
Total Marks(Theory) |
|
320 |
80 |
400 |
200 |
| |
Practicals |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Specialization in Athletics |
|
130 |
70 |
200 |
100 |
| |
Grand Total |
|
450 |
150 |
600 |
300 |
M.P.Ed. - Semester III
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
Sr. No. of Paper |
Max. Marks |
Internal Assessment |
Total Marks |
Min Pass Marks |
| 1 |
Physiology of Exercise |
IX |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 2 |
Scientific methods of Training & Coaching |
X |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 3 |
Management in Physical Education & Sports |
XI |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 4 |
Professional Preparation in Physical Education &
Sports |
XII |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| |
Total Marks |
|
320 |
80 |
400 |
200 |
M.P.Ed. - Semester IV
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
Sr. No. of Paper |
Max. Marks |
Internal Assessment |
Total Marks |
Min Pass Marks |
| 1 |
Psychology of Physical Education & Sports |
XIII |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 2 |
Sports Medicine |
XIV |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| 3 |
Optional Paper
Current trends in Physical education & Sports
OR Dissertation |
XV |
80
100 |
20
-- |
100
100 |
40
40 |
| 4 |
Sports Specialization(Theory) |
XVI |
80 |
20 |
100 |
40 |
| |
Total Marks(Theory) |
|
320/340 |
80/60 |
400 |
200 |
| |
Practicals |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Specialization in Games & Sports |
|
160 |
40 |
200 |
100 |
| |
Grand Total |
|
480/500 |
120/100 |
600 |
300 |
Note: The practical examinations in Section I -
Practical in computer operation
Section II - Conduct of test on various
physical fitness, motor fitness, educability test, strength
test, cardio vascular efficiency test and games and sports
skill test to be organised by the students.
Section III - Physical efficiency performance
: National physical efficiency drive battery of five items
will be applied to assess the physical efficiency of the
student.
Section IV - Group research project :
A group of five students will complete and submit a research
project under the supervisor.
Section V - Student has to give performance
in athletic items one from track, one from jumps and one
from throws of his / her choice and student has to conduct
coaching class of one hour duration on any item.
M.P.Ed. Final Examination Annual Pattern(2010-2011)
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
Sr. No. of Paper |
Max. Marks |
Internal Assessment |
Total Marks |
Min Pass Marks |
| 1 |
Method of Sports Training & Coaching |
I |
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 2 |
Sports Medicine |
II |
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 3. |
Management in Physical Education & Sports |
III |
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 4 |
Psychology Of Physical Education & sports |
IV |
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 3 |
Current trends in Physical education & Sports
OR Dissertation |
XV |
100
100 |
20
20 |
120
120 |
48
50 |
| |
Practicals |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Section I |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
a) Sports Medicine |
|
|
30 |
30 |
15 |
| |
b) Management in Physical Education and Sports |
|
|
30 |
30 |
15 |
| |
c) Psychology of Physical Education and Sports |
|
|
30 |
30 |
15 |
| |
Section-II Physical Efficiency Performance |
|
|
50 |
50 |
25 |
| |
Section-III Specialization in Sports |
|
200 |
60 |
260 |
130 |
| |
|
|
800 |
320 |
1120 |
-- |
Note : Areas of practicals ( one from each area
of test )
a. Sports Medicine - Measurement of physiological
variables, Measurement of fat percentage, Measurement of
reaction time, Measurement of health related fitness, Stress
Test, Observation of sports injuries, Massage manipulations
and practical application of therapeutic modalities.
b. Management in physical education and sports
-1. Planning : Facilities, Budget, Visits, Instructional
classes. 2. Organization : Competitions, Demonstrations,
Picnic, Camp, National Function, Play days, exhibition.
3.Organization of professional businesses : 4. Preparing
reports 5. Documentation 6. Preparing Notices and announcements
7. Conducting test and examinations 8. Conducting teaching
and coaching classes.
c. Psychology of Physical Education and Sports
:
1. Measurement of total body reaction time 2. conduct of
motor performance test 3. Measurement of depth perception
4. Personality tests 5. Testing competitive anxiety, Self
concept, attitude and psychological preparation
Rules for Dissertation
- A candidate admitted to M.P.Ed. Semester -III with
minimum 55% marks in aggregate in previous examination
(Semester-I + II)and has passed both semester-I and II
can only opt for the dissertation in lieu of Paper V.
He / She should submit a synopsis as per the guidelines
given in prospectus of M.P.Ed. to the Head of the Department
for the consideration before 15 th September of the academic
year.
- The Research Committee approved by Academic Council
shall meet in the third week of September of the Calendar
year to finalize and approve the topics of dissertation.
- The Research Committee may prescribe to communicate
conditions as it may deemed fit and the candidate shall
comply with the conditions.
- The candidate shall conduct research in his subject
of dissertation for one academic year and submit his /
her dissertation to the Head of the Department within
five months from the date of approval of the subjects.
The HOD will submit it to Controller of Examination in
the month of March of the session.
- If the candidate finds that he/she cannot submit the
dissertation by the date, he/she shall apply for extension
of time to the Head of the Department.
- The dissertation shall be submitted through the supervisor
of the candidate to the HOD [printed or Type Written]
in Five copies.
- A candidate shall submit with his/her dissertation
a certificate from his supervisor to the effect :-
i] That the candidate has satisfactorily conducted research
for not less than one academic session.
ii] That the dissertation is the result of the candidate’s
own work and is of a sufficiently
high standard to warrant its presentation for examination.
iii] That it is satisfactory in respect of literary presentation.
- The candidate may write his/her dissertation in any
of the three languages viz English, Hindi or Marathi opted
as medium for examination.
- The scope of the subjects shall be as indicated in
the Syllabus.
EXAMINATION
An examinee shall have to pass any semester with 40% of
marks prescribed in each paper including internal assessment
and 50% in aggregate in theory and 50% in aggregae in theory
and 0% marks in practical s.He shall be admitted to next
semester as per the following eligibility table
Eligibility Table
| Sr. No. |
Name of Examination |
The Students should have completed yhe
term satisfactorily |
The Student should have passed in all
the subjects of the examination of |
| 1 |
M.P.Ed.Semester-I |
M.P.Ed.Semester-I |
-- |
| 2 |
M.P.Ed.Semester-II |
M.P.Ed.Semester-II |
1/2 of Theory papers in Semester-I |
| 3 |
M.P.Ed.Semester-III |
M.P.Ed.Semester-III |
Should have passed semester -I and Semester-II + 1/2
of Theaory papers + Practical in Semester-II |
| 4 |
M.P.Ed.Semester-IV |
M.P.Ed.Semester-IV |
Should have passed semester -I and Semester-II + 1/3
of Theaory papers in Semester-III |
1. The sudent can appear for practical examination of
the preceding semester in the next semester as per the eligibility
norms for Admission to next semester as per eligibility
table.
2. The Fee for the examination shall be as prescribed by
the college from time to time .
3. Every applicant for admission to Semester-I,II,II and
IV examination shall e examined to subjects,papersand practicals
as indicted in the Regulation.
4.The scope of the subjects shall be indicated in the Syllabus.
5.i)The scope of the subjects shall be indicated in the
Syllabus.
ii)The medium of instructionfor the examination shall be
Marathi or Hindi or English and the question papers shall
be set in Marathi or Hindi or English.Translation of the
papers XIII shall be provided in the other two languages
also other thanin which the paper is set.
DISTINCTION AND DIVISION
The distinction and division will be awarded according
to the following table :
| Distinction |
75% and above marks obtained in any Theory |
| Distinction |
80% and abovemarks obtained in Part-II and Part-III
practical and practice teaching examination respectively
|
| First Division |
60% and above marks obtained in agreegate of all the
parts of examination |
| Second Division |
45% and above marks obtained in agreegate of all the
three parts of examination |
| Pass Division |
Below 45% marks obtained in aggregate of all three
parts of examination |
4. D.Y.Ed. ( 1 Year ) ( Diploma in Yoga Education
)
The purpose of introducing this course is to provide opportunity
for acquiring higher knowledge and skills in this ancient
science. Yoga as a subject of study has been introduced
in schools and colleges in many States of India. Special
posts have been created for the teacher of Yoga Education
to serve at the educational institutions. Thus, there is
vast scope of employment for those possessing the Diploma
in Yoga Education ( D.Y.Ed. ) This D.Y.Ed. Course would
fulfill the increased demand of “Yoga Teachers.”
ADMISSION
a) Candidate passing 3 years Degree Course of any recognized
university can be admitted to this course.
b) Candidate must have completed the age of 19 years at
the time of admission.
EXAMINATION
The Examination shall consist of the following Parts,
viz –
| Part I Theory |
600 Marks |
| Part II Skills |
300 Marks |
| Part III Practice Teaching |
100 Marks |
| Total |
1000 |
Following subjects are offered for the Part I Theory
Examination of D.Y.Ed.
| 1 |
Foundation of Yoga |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 2 |
Yoga Texts |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 3 |
Yoga Methodology |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 4 |
Anatomy & Physiology of Yogic Practices |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| 5 |
Yoga & Health |
100 |
20 |
120 |
| |
|
500 |
100 |
600 |
Part II : Practical Marks
| 1 |
Asana |
50 |
25 |
75 |
| 2 |
Shatkarma |
50 |
25 |
75 |
| 3 |
Pranayam & Band Mudra |
50 |
25 |
75 |
| 4 |
Yogic Sukshma & sthul vyayam and Suryanamaskar
|
50 |
25 |
75 |
| |
|
200 |
100 |
300 |
Part III : Practice Teaching Marks
| 1 |
Five Practice Lesson during training
period |
50 |
| 2 |
One Lesson to be conducted at the final examination |
50 |
| |
Total Marks |
100 |
Distinction and Division :
The Distinction and Division will be awarded according
to the following table
| Distinction |
75% and above marks obtained in any Theory |
| Distinction |
80% and abovemarks obtained in Part-II and Part-III
practical and practice teaching examination respectively
|
| First Division |
60% and above marks obtained in agreegate of all the
parts of examination |
| Second Division |
45% and above marks obtained in agreegate of all the
three parts of examination |
| Pass Division |
Below 45% marks obtained in aggregate of all three
parts of examination |
5. P.G.D.Y.T. ( 2 Years ) (Post Graduate Diploma
in Yoga Therapy)
This Post Graduate Diploma Course of two years duration
in yoga therapy started from the session 2006-07, under
the 10th plan scheme of U.G.C. i.e. Teaching & Research
interdisciplinary and emerging areas.
This is the only college in India which has proposed the
said course to start from the session 2006-07. The final
examination of this course is conducted by Sant Gadge Baba
Amravati University, Amravati and successful candidate will
be awarded P.G. Diploma in Yoga Therapy.
The purpose of introducing this course is to provide opportunity
for acquiring higher knowledge and skills of this ancient
science with the following objectives.
a) To promote positive health, prevention of stress related
health problems and rehabilitation through Yoga.
b) To impart skills in students to introduce Yoga for Health
to general public and Yoga for total personality development
of students in colleges and Universities.
c) To Invoke scientific attitude and team spirit to channelise
their energy in to creative and constructive endeavors.
d) To enable them to establish Yoga Therapy centers for
the service of common man.
Eligibility for Admission
a) Candidate passing three years degree course in any
faculty of any recognized university can be admitted to
this course.
b) Candidate must have completed the age of 19 years at
the time of admission.
Scheme of Examination for P.G.D.Y.T. First &
Second Year
Part-I Theory : First Year
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
Sr. No. Of Paper |
External Marks |
Sessional Marks |
Total marks |
Min.Pass Marks |
| 1 |
Foundation of Yoga |
I |
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 2 |
Basics Relevant to Yoga Therapy
|
II |
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| Total |
|
200 |
40 |
240 |
|
| Part-II : Practical |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Practical I Yogic Practices |
|
100 |
30 |
130 |
65 |
| |
Practical II Yogic Practices |
|
100 |
30 |
130 |
65 |
Part-III Project Work
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Project Work Report |
|
50 |
|
50 |
25 |
| |
Viva on Project |
|
50 |
|
50 |
25 |
| |
Overall Total |
|
500 |
100 |
600 |
|
Part-I Theory : Second Year
| Sr. No. |
Subjects |
Sr. No. Of Paper |
External Marks |
Sessional Marks |
Total marks |
Min.Pass Marks |
| 1 |
Integral approach to Yoga Therapy
|
I |
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 2 |
Philosophy and Practices in Yoga Therapy
|
II |
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| Total |
|
200 |
40 |
240 |
|
| Part-II : Practical |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Practical I Therapeutic Yogic Practices |
|
100 |
30 |
130 |
65 |
| |
Practical II Use of Scientific Instruments |
|
100 |
30 |
130 |
65 |
Part-III Project Work
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Project Work Report |
|
50 |
|
50 |
25 |
| |
Viva on Project |
|
50 |
|
50 |
25 |
| |
Overall Total |
|
500 |
100 |
600 |
|
EXAMINATION
An examinee shall obtain not less than 40% of marks prescribed
in each paper and not less than 50% marks in each part of
the practical. In order to be successful at the First or
the Second year of the examination
| Distinction |
75% and above marks obtained in any Theory |
| Distinction |
80% and abovemarks obtained in Part-II and Part-III
practical and practice teaching examination respectively
|
| First Division |
60% and above marks obtained in agreegate of all the
parts of examination |
| Second Division |
45% and above marks obtained in agreegate of all the
three parts of examination |
| Pass Division |
Below 45% marks obtained in aggregate of all three
parts of examination |
6. M.A. Yogashastra ( Two Years ) Master of Arts
in Yogashastra
Objective of the Course:
- To prepare professionals in Yogashastra who can effectively
teach at Colleges and Universities.
- To train individuals to work as Yoga Teachers / Yoga
Therapist.
- To enable individuals to pursue research in Yogashastra
and Allied disciplines.
- Eligibility for admission: M.A. Yogashastra First Year
- B.A. (Yogashastra) of 3 years OR B.A. with optional
subject Yoga / Yogashastra of
3 years duration of any statutory university in India
OR B.N.Y.S. OR B.P.E. OR any graduate with D.Y.Ed.
OR P.G.D.Y.T. OR an examination recognized as equivalent
of any statutory university in India.
- A candidate must have completed the age of 18th
years at the time of admission.
M.A. Yogashastra Second Year
Those who has passed M.A. Yogashastra First year examination
of this college or any other regular college of recognized
university.
Medium : English / Hindi / Marathi
Syllabus : The syllabus is designed to
fulfill aforesaid objectives containing theory subjects,
practical, practice teaching and field training / treatment
in Yoga camps, project work, dissertation and self-development
through assignments.
M.A. Yogashastra First Year Examination
| Sr.No. |
Subject Part
I Theory |
Full Marks |
Sessional work |
Total Max. Marks |
Min. Passing Marks. |
| 1 |
Fundamentals of Yoga
|
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 2 |
Recent Trends in Yoga
|
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 3 |
Physiology of Yogic Practices
|
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 4 |
Research Methodology
|
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 5 |
Part II
Yoga Practical Sec. I & II
|
100 |
20 |
120 |
60 |
| 6 |
Part III
Practice Teaching
|
50 |
50 |
100 |
50 |
| |
Total
|
550 |
100 |
700 |
-- |
M.A. Yogashastra Final Year Examination
| Sr.No. |
Subject Part
I Theory |
Full Marks |
Sessional work |
Total Max. Marks |
Min. Passing Marks. |
| 1 |
Applied Yoga
|
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 2 |
Philosophy of Yoga
|
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 3 |
Alternative Therapies
|
100 |
20 |
120 |
48 |
| 4 |
Yoga Therapy
OR
Dissertation
|
100
100 |
20
20 |
120
120 |
48
48 |
| 5 |
Part II Practical Sec. I & Sec. II
|
100 |
20 |
120 |
60 |
| 6 |
Part III
Project Report
|
80 |
20 |
100 |
50 |
| |
Total
|
580 |
120 |
700 |
-- |
EXAMINATION
An examinee shall obtain not less than 40% of marks prescribed
in each paper and not less than 50% marks in each part of
the practical, in order to be successful at the First and
the Second year of the examination
| Distinction |
75% and above marks obtained in any Theory |
| Distinction |
80% and abovemarks obtained in Part-II and Part-III
practical and practice teaching examination respectively
|
| First Division |
60% and above marks obtained in agreegate of all the
parts of examination |
| Second Division |
45% and above marks obtained in agreegate of all the
three parts of examination |
| Pass Division |
Below 45% marks obtained in aggregate of all three
parts of examination |
7. MCA ( 3 Years ) (Master of Computer Application)
The PG Department of Computer Science and Technology established
in 1995 running MCA programme recognized by All India Council
for Technical Education (AICTE) New Delhi and affiliated
to S.G.B.Amravati University. It is three years master degree
programme of bi-annual pattern.
| Duration |
Three Years |
| Eligibility |
Any Graudate with 45% Marks (40% for B.C. Candidates)
and Mathematics or statistics at 10+2 or higher level
and clearance of CET conducted by DTE, Mumbai or MAMI-CETconducted
by Management association or MCA Institutes, Ahamadnagar.
|
| Intake Capacity |
60 |
Facilities :
- Software laboratory with 95 terminals with Unix, Win
NT, Novel, Linux platforms. All the required software
in sufficient number of licence aggreements are available
Separate Software, Micro Processor and Hardware Laboratories.
Research and Development wing.
- Library equipped with 4000 books - journals, Magazines
in sufficient number
Top Rank Students in merit list of MCA examination of Amravati
University, Amravati.
| Sr. No. |
Name Of the Student |
State |
Year |
Rank |
| 1 |
Atish Kumar |
Bihar |
1999 |
1st |
| 2 |
Abdul Shahzad |
Mah. |
1999 |
1st |
| 3 |
Ku. Manisha Kherde |
Delhi |
2000 |
2nd |
| 4 |
Akhilesh Waoo |
Mah. |
2001 |
1st |
| 5 |
Ramesh V. |
Kerala |
2001 |
3rd |
| 6 |
Ku. Hemangi Tambe |
Mah. |
2002 |
3rd |
| 7 |
Ms. Shashi Bhawsar |
Mah. |
2003 |
1st |
| 8 |
Ms. Mona Hirole |
Mah. |
2003 |
2nd |
| 9 |
Ms. Kartik Lata |
Mah. |
2004 |
1st |
| 10 |
Ms. Richa Mishra |
MadhyaPradesh |
2004 |
4th |
| 11 |
Ms. Sonal B. Deshpande |
Mah |
2005 |
2nd |
| 12 |
Ms. S.D. Mehare |
Mah. |
2005 |
4th |
| 13 |
Ms. R.A. Marathe |
Mah. |
2006 |
1st |
| 14 |
Mr. S.C. Pawar |
Mah |
2006 |
1st |
| 15 |
Ms. M.Z. Bandukwala . |
Mah |
2006 |
2nd |
| 16 |
Ms. R.S. Dange |
Mah. |
2006 |
4th |
| 17 |
Mr. S. D. Sontakke |
Mah. |
2006 |
5th |
For Information and Prospectus contact :
Course Co-ordinator (MCA)
P.G. Department of Computer Science & Technology
D.C.P.E., H.V.P. Mandal, Amravati-444 605
Ph. 2651433 Email : coco_mca@hvpm.org
Website : www.hvpm.org
8. BCA ( 3 Years ) (Bachelor of Computer Application)
B.C.A. programmee is a full time 3 years bachelors degree
course of computer application. This course is designed
specifically to cater the need of skilled software developers.
The programmee is recognized by M.S. Govt. and affiliated
to Sant Gadge Baba, Amravati university. The course develops
high degree of technical skill in the students, so that
they can face the challenges of the industries.
Admission criteria or Eligibility
Passing 12th standard exam with mathematics or 3 years
diploma in electronics and comp. Engg. or +2 level M.C.V.C.
in electronics technology or passing 12th standard exam
and offering vocational stream with mathematics.
Admission Process
Admission process will be started in month of june in every
years. The admission will be given as per the merit list
of candidates applied for admission.
Fee
Tution fee as per Govt. rules.College laboratory fee Rs.
5000/- per annum
Other fees as per Govt. rules and college rules
Infrastructure Available
Computer laboratory with 50 computers
Electronics laboratory
Library with 3578 Books.
Features
Well equipped laboratoriesWell equipped library Experienced
staffSeperate T & P cell
Free internet facility
For information and prospectus contact
HOD (BCA)
Department of Computer Science & Technology
D.C.P.E., H.V.P. Mandal, Amravati-444 605
Ph. 2567965 Email : bca@hvpm.org
Website : www.hvpm.org
9. B.Sc. ( 3 Years ) (Bachelor of Science)
B.Sc. programmee is a full time 3 years bachelors degree
course. The programmee is recognized by M.S. Govt. and affiliated
to Sant Gadge Baba, Amravati university. The course develops
high degree of technical skill in the students, so that
they can face the challenges of the industries.
Admission criteria or Eligibility
Passing 12th standard examination of the Maharashtra state
board of secondary and higher secondary education and offering
vocational stream with one language and groups of subjects
as per S.G.B. Amravati University norms,10+2 level M.C.V.C.
in Paramedical group, Agricultural group, Fisheries group,
engineering and technology group.
Admission Process
Admission process will be started in month of June in every
year. The admission will be given as per the merit list
of candidates applied for admission.
Fee
- Tuition fee as per Govt. rules. College laboratory fee
Rs. 3000/- per annum.
- Other fees as per Govt. rules and college rules
Infrastructure Available
- Computer laboratory with 50 computers.
- Electronics laboratory
- Library with 3578 Books.
Features
- Well equipped laboratories, well equipped library Experienced
staff, separate T & P cell.
- Free internet facility
For information and prospectus contact
HOD (B.Sc.)
Department of Computer Science & Technology
D.C.P.E., H.V.P. Mandal, Amravati-444 605
Ph. 2567965 Website : www.hvpm.org
10. B.B.A. ( 3 Years ) (Bachelor of Business Administration
)
B.B.A. programmee is a full time 3 years bachelors degree
course. The programmee is recognized by M.S. Govt. and affiliated
to Sant Gadge Baba, Amravati university.
Admission criteria or Eligibility
Passing 12th standard examination of the Maharashtra state
board of secondary and higher secondary education with English
at higher or lower level and modern Indian languages at
higher or lower level with any combination of optional subjects.
OR
Passing 12th standard examination with vocational bifocal
qualification
OR
Any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto,
in such subjects and with such standards of attainments
as may be prescribed.
Admission Process
Admission process will be started in month of June in every
year. The admission will be given as per the merit list
of candidates applied for admission.
Fee
Tuition fee as per Govt. rules. College laboratory fee Rs.
2000/- per annum
Other fees as per Govt. rules and college rules
For information and prospectus contact
HOD (B.B.A.)
Department of Computer Science & Technology
D.C.P.E., H.V.P. Mandal, Amravati-444 605
Ph. 2567965 Website : www.hvpm.org
FEES STRUCTURE FOR THE YEAR 2009-2010
| Sr. No. |
Particulars of Fees |
B.P.E.I |
B.P.E.II |
B.P.E.III |
B.P.Ed. |
M.P.Ed.I |
M.P.Ed.II |
| |
Admission Fee
|
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
| |
Tuition Fee
|
800 |
800 |
800 |
26500 |
25000 |
22000 |
| |
Curricular Fee
|
7500 |
7500 |
7500 |
1700 |
2350 |
2350 |
| |
Maintenance Fee
|
4040 |
|
|
4040 |
4040 |
4040 |
| |
Examination Fee
|
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
| |
Registration Fee
|
1000 |
-- |
-- |
1000 |
1000 |
-- |
| |
Migration Fee
|
-- |
-- |
200 |
200 |
-- |
200 |
| |
University Sports Fee
|
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
| |
Career Oriented / Projects Fee
|
500 |
500 |
500 |
500 |
800 |
-- |
| |
Degree Processing Fee
|
-- |
-- |
200 |
200 |
-- |
200 |
| |
Corpus Fund
|
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
| |
Total |
15200 |
10160 |
10560 |
35500 |
34550 |
30150 |
| Sr. No. |
Particulars of Fees |
B.P.E. I |
B.P.E.II |
B.P.E.III |
B.P.Ed. |
M.P.Ed.I |
M.P.Ed.II |
| 1 |
Admission Fee |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
| 2 |
Tuition Fee |
800 |
800 |
800 |
26500 |
25000 |
22000 |
| 3 |
Curricular Fee |
7500 |
7500 |
7500 |
1700 |
2350 |
2350 |
| 4 |
Maintenance Fee |
4040 |
-- |
-- |
4040 |
4040 |
4040 |
| 5 |
Examination Fee |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
| 6 |
Registration Fee |
1000 |
-- |
-- |
1000 |
1000 |
-- |
| 7 |
Migration Fee |
-- |
-- |
200 |
200 |
-- |
200 |
| 8 |
University Sports Fee |
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
| 9 |
Career Oriented / Projects Fee |
500 |
500 |
500 |
500 |
800 |
-- |
| 10 |
Degree Processing Fee |
-- |
-- |
200 |
200 |
-- |
200 |
| 11 |
Corpus Fund |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
| |
Total |
15200 |
10160 |
10560 |
35500 |
34550 |
30150 |
Note : Fees is subject to be charged as per the directives
given by the Government.
The college provides following facilities to the students
on payments.
| Sr. No. |
Particulars Fees |
B.P.E.I |
B.P.E.II |
B.P.E.III |
B.P.Ed. |
M.P.Ed.I |
M.P.Ed.II |
| 1 |
Hostel Fee (Annual) |
4500 |
4500 |
4500 |
4500 |
5500 |
5500 |
>
| 2 |
Member Ship |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
1) Alumni Association (Once)
|
-- |
-- |
100 |
100 |
-- |
100 |
| |
2) Co-operative Store (Once) |
100 |
-- |
-- |
100 |
100 |
-- |
| |
3) Vyayam Vidnyan / Jeevan Yan (Yearly) |
200 |
200 |
200 |
200 |
200 |
200 |
| |
4) Research Bi Annual (Yearly) |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
100 |
| |
5) N.S.P.S. (Once) |
100 |
-- |
-- |
100 |
100 |
-- |
|
6) N.A.P.E.S. (Yearly) |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
| |
7) Uniform Fee (Yearly) |
2000 |
1500 |
1000 |
2500 |
2500 |
-- |
| |
8) Identity Card, Academic Diary, Jyotirmaya Annual,
Objective type Test |
250 |
250 |
250 |
250 |
250 |
250 |
| |
Total |
7250 |
6550 |
6150 |
7850 |
8750 |
6250 |
Note : Students have to pay mess charges per month Rs.
1150/-
Fees structure for the session 2009-2010
| Sr. No. |
Particulars of Fees |
D.Y.Ed. |
P.G.D.Y.T. I |
P.G.D.Y.T. II |
M.A.I |
M.A.II |
| 1 |
Admission Fee |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
| 2 |
Tuition Fee |
5000 |
5600 |
5600 |
10500 |
10000 |
| 3 |
Curricular Fee |
600 |
600 |
600 |
600 |
600 |
| 4 |
Maintenance Fee |
-- |
-- |
-- |
1000 |
1000 |
| 5 |
Examination Fee
a) Annual Pattern 1000/-
b)Semester Pattern 750 /- |
a)Annual Pattern 1000/-
b) Semester Pattern 750/-
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
1000 |
| 6 |
Registration Fee 1000/- for New Admission |
1000 |
1000 |
-- |
1000 |
-- |
| 7 |
Migration Fee |
200 |
-- |
200 |
-- |
200 |
| 8 |
University Sports Fee |
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
160 |
| 9 |
Career Oriented / Projects Fee |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
| 10 |
Degree Processing Fee |
200 |
-- |
200 |
-- |
200 |
| 11 |
Corpus Fund |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
| |
Total |
8360 |
8560 |
7960 |
14460 |
13360 |
Note : Fees is subject to be charged as per the directives
given by the Government.
The College provides following facilities to the students
on payments.
| Sr. No. |
Particulars Fees |
D.Y.Ed. |
P.G.D.Y.T. I |
P.G.D.Y.T. II |
M.A. I |
M.A. II |
| 1 |
Hostel Fee (Annual) |
4500 |
5500 |
5500 |
5500 |
5500 |
| 2 |
Member Ship |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
1) Alumni Association (Once) |
100 |
-- |
100 |
-- |
100 |
| |
2) Co-operative Store (Once) |
100 |
100 |
-- |
100 |
-- |
| |
3) Vyayam Vidnyan / Jeevan Yan (Yearly) |
200 |
200 |
200 |
200 |
200 |
| |
4) Research Bi Annual (Yearly) |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
| |
5) N.S.P.S. (Once) |
100 |
100 |
-- |
100 |
-- |
| |
6) N.A.P.E.S. (Yearly) |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
| |
7) Uniform Fee (Yearly) |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
8) Identity Card, Academic Diary, Jyotirmaya Annual,
Objective type Test |
250 |
250 |
250 |
250 |
250 |
| |
Total |
5350 |
6750 |
6150 |
6250 |
6150 |
Note : Students have to pay mess charges per month Rs.
1150/-
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