May 21, 2015
Orientation 11 MARCH 2012
25TH BIANNUAL MEET
Orientation1. Briefing of ASoDL
Prof. (Col.) Rajive Kohli, Director
2. Conduct of ProgrammeMr. Abhinash Kumar, Dy. Director
3. Academic Guidelines Mr. Harish Kumar, Dy. Director
4. Study Materials & Project WorkMr. Alok Awtans, Asst. Director
1. Briefing of ASoDLProf. (Col.) Rajive Kohli, Director
• Amity School of Distance Learning (ASoDL) was established in the year 2000.
• It started with 9 programmes with 131 students.
Amity School of Distance Learning (ASoDL) is an Institution which aims to provide quality education at Under Graduate and Post Graduate levels, in Distance Learning Mode. With the vision of “Reaching the Unreached”
EasyEasy AccessAccessImproving Career
Prospects
QualityQualityHigher EducationHigher Education
Enhancing Competencies
NeedNeed BasedBased ProgramsProgramsReachingReaching thethe UnreachedUnreached
Fresh VisionsFresh Visions Continuous InnovationContinuous Innovation PositivePositive AttitudesAttitudes
• All programmes are University programmes & degrees are awarded by AUUP.
• Recognized by Distance Education Council (DEC), the highest statutory body for the approval of Distance Learning programmes.
ACCREDITATION & APPROVAL
QUALITY ACCREDITATION
Amity School of Distance Learning (ASoDL) has been certified for ISO 9001: 2000 & 14001: 2004.
ASoDL is conscious of regular interaction between the Industry and the Institution. All our programmes are structured to keep the requirement of Industry in mind. To this end we are ensuring closer tie ups with Industry.
You will be happy to note that today we have achieved a number of Industry ASoDL tie ups with Industries like:-
– Ericsson India Ltd– American Express– FCI– Keane India– Wipro– HCL Technology
and many more are in the pipe line like IBM, Tech. Mahindra, I Energizer, R System, GAIL, SAIL, Coal India, NFL, NHPC, Dabur, IDEA and CSIR.
A customized programme “Diploma in Business Management” has been developed for FCI. This programme is being conducted for all batches who come as a trainees to FCI. Approx. 131 students have qualified on this programme.
2. Conduct of ProgrammeMr. Abhinash Kumar, Dy. Director
To facilitate student learning we offer these programmes in THREE MODES.
( a ) Correspondence
( b ) Distance Learning
( c )e-Learning
A student is expected to choose the programme very carefully. Normally a programme once selected is difficult to change.
As a word of advice if change is to effected it should be done in the 1st Semester only.
Any queries of the students is recorded, investigated on priority and normally responded within 3-4 days. Under no circumstance students’ problem is left unattended at any level.
A meeting to this effect is also held daily to coordinate responses. To further streamline the system you are requested while raising your problem gives all your credentials like: Roll No., Batch, programme, Tel. No. email etc. and address the queries to the concerned person.
The Person/s you will interact with: -
a ) Other than Noida your respective coordinator.
b ) Mr. Vikash Verma, Programme Officer for Result.
c ) Mr. Rakesh Mishra Programme Officer for Assignments related queries.
d ) Mr. Subash Chand, Accounts Officer for fees related queries.
However if your problems not address within 15 days do not hesitate to send a reminder with a copy to me and the Chairman.
A number of measures have been taken to enable students to make their learning fruitful, interactive and to involve them more intimately with the system. Some of these are:–
• PCP
• Course File
• Points Projected by Students through Feed Back Form
• Synergy Club
It is expected that the student enrolled in a centre will remain the student of that particular centre unless he/she is formally allowed to do so. For this you need to obtain a formal approval from the competent authority.
The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. Aristotle
All work and no play makes a dull day. ASoDL students actively participate both socially and professionally, through ASoDL SYNERGY Club in enhancing quality of life and studies.
Amity does not confined in Academic only but equal emphasis given to extra curricular rigorous activities.
To provide an opportunity amongst the youth studying in Amity Institutions of Higher Education to participate in healthy sports competitions Sangathan was initiated in the year 1999.
It culminates on the Birth Day of our Founder President Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan on 24th October every year.
Many of you would like to participate in this. Kindly forward your name to Shri Alok Awtans, Assistant Director also Sports Officer.
You will be happy to know that ASoDL has been Crecket Champian for last two consecutive years.
Once you join the Amity, you are an Amitian for life. You will be happy to know that we are progressing with the Alumni Association for ASoDL. It is proposed that the students passed out the programme must inform ASoDL regularly of their professional achievements. You too will be intimated about the general information and achievement time to time.
Before I conclude I would like to highlight the Forecast of Important Events so that You can plan your time for the next six months.
EVENT DATE
Session Begins 1 Jan 2012 (Sunday)
Last date for Choice of Specialization Subjects (MBA (EFT)-3rd Semester & MBA (3 Yrs.) – 5th Semester
15 Jan 2012 (Sunday)
Weekend PCP (Less First Semester ) Phase - I 22 Jan to 26 Feb 2012
Commencement of Keane India PCP 1 Feb 2012
Commencement of Ericsson PCP 17 Feb 2012
Last date of Payment of fee for January 2012 Session with Penalty
29 Feb 2012
Admission Closes for January 2012 Session 1 March 2012
25th Biannual Meet 11 March 2012 (Sunday)
EVENT DATE
Weekend Personal Contact Programme – Jan 2012 Semester ( 2nd Phace)
18 March to 20 May 2012
Last date for Submission of Project Synopsis
1 May 2012
Last date for Submission of Assignments 1 May 2012
Last date for reappearance request (paper) fees 15 May 2012
Last date for Payment of July 2012 Semester Fee
05 July 2012
End Term Examination – Jan 2012 Semester 1 June to 25 June 2012 (Tentative)
3. Academic Guidelines Mr. Harish Kumar, Dy. Director
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Student Support ServicesStudent Support Services
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• Library
• Computer Lab
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Evaluation MechanismEvaluation Mechanism
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Two ComponentsInternal Assessment: Based on
Assignments :30 Marks External Assessment: Based on End Term
Examinations: 70 Marks Passing Criterion : 30% in each and
aggregate of 40%
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Internal Assessment
Three Assignments ( Each of 10 Marks)
Assignment A: 5 Analytical Questions from First Half of Syllabus
Assignment B : 3 Analytical Questions from Second Half of Syllabus and Case study
Assignment C: 40 MCQs’
Due Date of Submission: 15th May & 15th November against January & July Sessions
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External AssessmentExternal Assessment
• 70 MARKS70 MARKS
• THREE SECTIONSTHREE SECTIONS
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Section A : 30 marks• Six multiple choice questions of
one mark each: Compulsory• Five short answer questions of eight marks each:
attempt any three
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Section B : 20 marks
• Four subjective questions of 10 marks each : Attempt any two
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Section C : 20 marks
• Only one question : Compulsory
• It consists of case study & questions related to the same.
EXAMINATION POINTS AT
DELHI & NCR
•DEFENCE COLONY
•GURGAON
•JANAKPURI
•NOIDA
•SAKET
•VASUNDHARA
•AMRITSAR•ALLAHABAD•AGRA•BAREILLY•CHANDIGARH•JALANDHAR•LUDHIANA•LUCKNOW•MEERUT•MORADABAD•VARANASI
NORTH
EXAMINATION POINTS AT
EAST
•BHUBANESWAR•KOLKATA•PATNA•RANCHI•RAIPUR
WEST
•MUMBAI•PUNE•AHMEDABAD•JAIPUR•INDORE
SOUTH
•HYDERABAD•BANGALORE•CHENNAI
Contd.
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CHANGE OF EXAM CENTER
• Take examination at center given in Application Form
• Please apply for change at least month before commencement of examination
• Tentatively examinations begin in first week of June & December
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Reappearance
Apply at least a month before the commencement of examination
Rs. 500/= is charged against each course reappearance
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Change of Mode
Conventional to e – Learning on payment of additional Fee
Switch is possible only once
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RESULTS
• Only Controller of Examination competent to declare the results
• It takes 3 to 4 months to complete the Evaluation & Tabulation
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CONTACT
0120-4391348
0120-4391348
Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere. ~ Chinese Proverb
4. Study Materials & Project WorkMr. Alok Awtans, Asst. Director
All students who have been granted admission in ASoDL are entitled to get the study materials for their programme as per option chosen by them
1. Option 1 – Correspondence Mode : Student Study Materials
2. Option 2 – Distance Learning Mode : SSM + PCP
3. Add Ons• Text Book• Virtual Recorded Classes• Text Book + VRC
5. SSM will be issued in both options
Outstations students : through courier / specific requisition.Value added course materiala. Update : Collection of useful article.b. GAP : Guideline for Assignment / Synopsis / Project Work and
importance therefore. c. Handling Routine Life Problem : i. Property transaction
ii. Life and General Insurrance iii. Handling of Life savings
Emergencies.
Project report is an important subject in all management programme and every students is required to submit a project synopsis & project report on a subject of his/her own choice
Stages of Project Report :
• Project Synopsis (proposal)
•Field Work
• Project Report
• Viva Voce (face to face interaction with Faculty / Panel)
It is an outline plan of conducting the study. Students are advised to refer their SSM (ADL-20) particularly the sample Project Report with its approved synopsis. They must present their synopsis in the correct format and follow the instructions given in the study material.
Date for submission of Synopsis
• 15th March : January – June Semester
• 15th September : July –December Semester
Email Id & Contact No – Must be Mentioned
This is the main report of your chosen project and follows the field work and analysis of data. The report is required to be presented in prescribed format specified in your Synopsisis
Submit your Project Report along with your original approval synopsis
On successful evaluation of Project Report, the student is required to undergo a viva voce. The viva would preferably be to face process. However, telephonic viva may be conducted in rare cases when a student can not come to his centre due to his/her professional commitments or location in operational area in case of defence/police personnel.
Note :1. Students are advised to keep a copy of the project report
with them and also bring it along for the viva.
2. As you submit your Synopsis/ Project Report by due date it will be processed timely and marks will be reflected on your mark sheet along with others
Education is not the filling of a pail,but the lighting of a fire.Wiliam Butler Yeats
ASODL25th Bi-annual Meet
Books and Study Material Issue Points
Distribution
Point Course
Centre LocationPerson Responsib
le Assist By
Point - 1
All Programme
Ist to VIth
Saket & Defence
Colony
JS – 1(J Block) IInd Floor
Mukesh Prasad
Sunil Kumar
Santosh & Sonu
Point - 2
All Programme
Ist to VIth
Janak PuriJS – 2(J Block)IInd Floor
Bhupinder Tokas
Chanderpal
Point - 3
All Programme
Ist to VIth
Vasundhara &
Gurgaon
Record Room(J Block)
Ground Floor
Sunil NihlaniDisha
Chandra
Subhash Joshi & Naresh
Rawat
Point - 4
All Programme
Ist to VIth
NoidaAsoDL Liabrary
(J Block)Ground Floor
Mr. Manoj Panwar
RamashankarSubhash Joshi