1 I. GENERAL: 1. Directorate of Admissions, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam invites applications from eligible candidates for admission through Andhra University Common Entrance Test (AUCET)-2013 into various Science, Arts, Pharmaceutical, Engineering and Law Courses offered in Campus Colleges of Andhra University (AU), Visakhapatnam, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University (BRAU), Srikakulam, P.G Centres, and Colleges affiliated to AU & B.R.A.U offering P.G. Courses for the academic year 2013-2014. 2. Candidates seeking admission into various courses of study for which tests are conducted (See Appendix – I) should appear for AUCET-2013. 3. Candidates who have already passed their qualifying degree examination or who have appeared / are appearing for the annual examination in 2013 only are eligible for AUCET-2013. Candidates qualified in advanced supplimentery examinations of 2013 are also eligible. 4. Eligibility criteria for different courses and the different Tests to be conducted are given in Appendix-I * Candidates from other recognised universities are considered for admission into PG Arts and Science courses only if they possess a three year Bachelor Degree of 10+2+3 or 12+3 or 11+1+3 pattern, with the prescribed minimum percentage of marks, unless otherwise specified. Bachelor Degree candidates from school of distance education of AU without 10+2+3 pattern are also eligible for admission into P.G. Courses, subject to submission of residence certificate. * Eligibility criteria for admission into various PG Arts and Science courses is with reference to the Common Core Scheme offered by the respective universities. Where group subjects (part-II) of degrees of other Universities do not have subjects of equal weightage, the subject enjoying the highest weightage shall be considered as the main, for the purpose of deciding the eligibility. Bachelor degrees of B.A./ B.Sc./B.Com./B.A.Litt. and B.L. from universities other than AP should be recognised by the respective university as equivalent thereto. 5. The requirement for admission into all Science, Engineering and Pharmceutical Courses offered by these universities is a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Group Subjects (Part II) of the qualifying examination unless or otherwise specified. For SC and ST candidates, a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in group subjects (Part II) is sufficient. 6. The requirement for Arts and Commerce and Law courses is generally a pass in the appropriate qualifying degree, except for M.A./M.Sc. Quantitative Economics, M.A. Adult Education and M.Sc. Anthropology for which the requirement is a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in group subjects (Part-II) in the qualifying examination and for SC& ST candidates, a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in the group subjects. The requirement for M.Ed course is a pass with a minimum aggregate of 60% marks (55% for SC & ST Candidates). 7. ALLOWING A CANDIDATE FOR AUCET-2013 DOES NOT GUARANTEE A RIGHT OF ADMISSION INTO THE COURSE OF STUDY. A candidate must satisfy the eligibility criteria as given in Appendix-I. Candidates allowed to take the entrance test and subsequently getting seats by furnishing false information are liable for prosecution and cancellation of seats without notice. The decision of the admitting authority is final. 8. Candidates are advised to go through the information Brochure carefully and claim admission under appropriate categories of reservation by filling in the relevant boxes with appropriate code numbers in both Computer Data Sheet and Application form. Requests for inclusion or change of test, test centre and / or reservation category(ies) once claimed will not be entertained under any circumstances. The applications will be processed as per the claims of the candidates only and the admissions will be subject to the validity of their claims. 9. Candidates who have already completed one P.G. course (Professional or non Professional) will not be provided hostel accommodation and will not be considered for any type of scholarship whatsoever, as per G.O.s. in force. As per Govt of A.P. Social Welfare (Edn) Department Memo No. 10537 / Sw. Edn. 2/2011 dated. 01.11.2011: The Maximum eligible age for obtaining scholarship in respect of SC, ST and BC is 34 years and in respect of EBC / Minorities / Disabled is 30 years for PG and above courses 10. Candidates who have already studied a P.G. course are not eligible to write the test leading to admission into the same course. Such candidates are liable for disciplinary action. 11. The concerned university reserves the right to fill or not to fill the seats earmarked for a particular course on administrative reasons. All admissions are purely provisional and the concerned university reserves the right to cancel the admission at any stage. Further it also reserves the right to run or not to run a particular course depending on the number of candidates joined in it. A minimum of 10 candidates or 50% of sanctioned strength of seats for a course which ever is less should join in any course under Self ANDHRA UNIVERSITY COMMON ENTRANCE TEST - 2013 (AUCET - 2013) ADMISSION INFORMATION BROCHURE
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I. GENERAL:1. Directorate of Admissions, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam invites applications from eligible candidates
for admission through Andhra University Common Entrance Test (AUCET)-2013 into various Science,Arts, Pharmaceutical, Engineering and Law Courses offered in Campus Colleges of Andhra University(AU), Visakhapatnam, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University (BRAU), Srikakulam, P.G Centres, and Collegesaffiliated to AU & B.R.A.U offering P.G. Courses for the academic year 2013-2014.
2. Candidates seeking admission into various courses of study for which tests are conducted (See Appendix– I) should appear for AUCET-2013.
3. Candidates who have already passed their qualifying degree examination or who have appeared / areappearing for the annual examination in 2013 only are eligible for AUCET-2013. Candidates qualified inadvanced supplimentery examinations of 2013 are also eligible.
4. Eligibility criteria for different courses and the different Tests to be conducted are given in Appendix-I* Candidates from other recognised universities are considered for admission into PG Arts and Sciencecourses only if they possess a three year Bachelor Degree of 10+2+3 or 12+3 or 11+1+3 pattern, with theprescribed minimum percentage of marks, unless otherwise specified. Bachelor Degree candidates fromschool of distance education of AU without 10+2+3 pattern are also eligible for admission into P.G.Courses, subject to submission of residence certificate.* Eligibility criteria for admission into various PG Arts and Science courses is with reference to theCommon Core Scheme offered by the respective universities. Where group subjects (part-II) of degreesof other Universities do not have subjects of equal weightage, the subject enjoying the highest weightageshall be considered as the main, for the purpose of deciding the eligibility. Bachelor degrees of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.A.Litt. and B.L. from universities other than AP should be recognised by the respectiveuniversity as equivalent thereto.
5. The requirement for admission into all Science, Engineering and Pharmceutical Courses offered by theseuniversities is a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Group Subjects (Part II) of the qualifying examinationunless or otherwise specified. For SC and ST candidates, a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in groupsubjects (Part II) is sufficient.
6. The requirement for Arts and Commerce and Law courses is generally a pass in the appropriate qualifyingdegree, except for M.A./M.Sc. Quantitative Economics, M.A. Adult Education and M.Sc. Anthropologyfor which the requirement is a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in group subjects (Part-II) in the qualifyingexamination and for SC& ST candidates, a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in the group subjects. Therequirement for M.Ed course is a pass with a minimum aggregate of 60% marks (55% for SC & STCandidates).
7. ALLOWING A CANDIDATE FOR AUCET-2013 DOES NOT GUARANTEE A RIGHT OF ADMISSION INTOTHE COURSE OF STUDY. A candidate must satisfy the eligibility criteria as given in Appendix-I. Candidatesallowed to take the entrance test and subsequently getting seats by furnishing false information are liablefor prosecution and cancellation of seats without notice. The decision of the admitting authority is final.
8. Candidates are advised to go through the information Brochure carefully and claim admission underappropriate categories of reservation by filling in the relevant boxes with appropriate code numbers in bothComputer Data Sheet and Application form. Requests for inclusion or change of test, test centre and / orreservation category(ies) once claimed will not be entertained under any circumstances. The applicationswill be processed as per the claims of the candidates only and the admissions will be subject to thevalidity of their claims.
9. Candidates who have already completed one P.G. course (Professional or non Professional) will not beprovided hostel accommodation and will not be considered for any type of scholarship whatsoever, as perG.O.s. in force. As per Govt of A.P. Social Welfare (Edn) Department Memo No. 10537 / Sw. Edn. 2/2011dated. 01.11.2011: The Maximum eligible age for obtaining scholarship in respect of SC, ST andBC is 34 years and in respect of EBC / Minorities / Disabled is 30 years for PG and above courses
10. Candidates who have already studied a P.G. course are not eligible to write the test leading to admissioninto the same course. Such candidates are liable for disciplinary action.
11. The concerned university reserves the right to fill or not to fill the seats earmarked for a particular course onadministrative reasons. All admissions are purely provisional and the concerned university reserves theright to cancel the admission at any stage. Further it also reserves the right to run or not to run a particularcourse depending on the number of candidates joined in it. A minimum of 10 candidates or 50% ofsanctioned strength of seats for a course which ever is less should join in any course under Self
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Finance or Payment streams to run the course.12. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION IN ALL P.G. COURSES EXCEPT LANGUAGES OFFERED WILL BE IN
ENGLISH. HENCE THE CANDIDATES SHALL WRITE THEIR SUBSEQUENT EXAMINATIONS AFTERADMISSION IN ENGLISH ONLY.
13. All disputes pertaining to AUCET-2013 shall fall within the courts jurisdiction of Visakhapatnam only.14. Information regarding students strength, P.G. courses offered by universities and affiliated colleges are given
in Appendix-III.II. HOW TO APPLY:1. Applications can be had from the sale counters by submitting a Demand Draft for Rs.350/- in favour of the
Director, Directorate of Admissions, Andhra University payable at Visakhapatnam, and alsoApplications can be had from the office of the Director, Directorate of Admissions, Andhra University,Visakhapatnam by post by sending a Demand Draft for Rs.400/- (for Application cost and postage) drawnin favour of the Director, Directorate of Admissions, Andhra University, payable at Visakhapatnam fromany nationalized bank through Registered post on or before 25.03.2013.
2. Candidates have to submit a separate printed set of application for each test. Candidates applyingfor BFA course offered in AU should pay an additional amount of Rs. 300/- towards Practical fee in theform of D.D. drawn in favour of the Director, AUCET-2013, Directorate of Admissions, Visakhapatnam onany nationalised bank payable at Visakhapatnam. The name of the applicant and application No. shouldbe written on the reverse side of the D.D. The fee once paid will not be refunded.
3. Candidates seeking admission into any Course offered without entrance test should also apply to theDirector, AUCET - 2013, Directorate of Admissions in the prescribed Application form, separately for eachcourse, unless and otherwise specified.
4. The candidates need not apply again for admission into University Colleges, P.G. Centres, and Collegesaffiliated to AU and BRAU except for minority institutions.
5. The duly filled-in application should be accompanied with attested copies of the following certificates:(i) Date of birth extract from SSC/ICSE/CBSE/Matriculation certificate.(ii) Supporting evidence for claims of reservation under SC, ST, LBC, EBC, PH, NCC, Sports, NSS,
Children of Armed Personnel (CAP) category and minorities.III. LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF FILLED-IN APPLICATIONS:1. Application forms completed in all respects should reach the Director, AUCET-2013, Directorate of
Admissions, Visakhapatnam (only in the cover provided with the application clearly writing the test number,test name and test centre) by registered post or in person before 5:00 p.m on or before 30-03-2013.
2. Office of Directorate of Admissions is not responsible for the non-receipt of applications sent by post orby courier or late receipt of applications due to postal delay or for any reason whatsoever.
IV. LATE APPLICATIONS:Applications received after the last date 30-03-2013 will be treated as late applications and shall beaccepted only on a payment of late fee of Rs.500/- through D.D. in favour of the Director, Directorate ofAdmissions, AU upto 5:00 p.m on 08-04-2013. Applications will also be accepted with a fine ofRs.1,000/- up to 5:00 p.m on 12-04-2013. (Candidates applying during this period will be allotedVisakhapatnam centre only.)INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE SUMMARILY REJECTED.
V. HALL-TICKETS:1. Hall-Tickets will be sent to candidates through ordinary post 10 days before the date of commencement
of Entrance Test.2. In case of the non receipt of the Halltickets, candidate can download the same from the University
website : www.andhrauniversity.info/doa and attend the examination.3. In case of non - availability of hall-ticket in the website, candidates are advised to contact the Directorate
of Admissions at Tel No. (0891) 2573441 or 2706928.4. The hall-ticket should be retained by the Candidate carefully as it has to be produced at the
time of admission.VI. TEST CENTRES:
AUCET-2013 will be conducted at the following Test Centres:01. VISAKHAPATNAM 02. SRIKAKULAM 03. VIZIANAGARAM 04. KAKINADA 05. RAJAHMUNDRY06. ELURU 07. BHIMAVARAM 08. VIJAYAWADA 09. GUNTUR.
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a. Candidate should mention the Centre code and name of his / her choice in both Computer Data Sheetand Application Form. Candidates applying for more than one Test are advised to opt for the sameCentre as there is a likelihood of clash of dates and timings. Requests for change of Test Centre andSubject opted by the candidate in the Application Form will not be considered under any circumstances.
b. When the number of registered candidates for any test are below 200, the test will be conductedat Visakhapatnam centre only. Andhra University reserves the right to: (i) allot a Centre other than thecandidate’s choice, (ii) conduct or not to conduct any test and (iii) cancel a Test/Test - Centre based onthe number of candidates opted for the Test / Test Centre.
c. When the number of applications are less than the number of seats for any test , the test will notbe conducted and admissions will be made based on the marks obtained in qualifying degree.
d. Tests for M.A./M.Sc 5 - Year Integrated programmes will be conducted at 01. VISAKHAPATNAM Centre onlyVII. TEST PROCEDURE:
1. The Syllabi for the entrance test is placed in the Andhra University website www.andhrauniversity.info/doa2. Candidates are advised to come to the Examination hall at least half-an hour before the commencement
of the Test.3. Candidates will not be admitted into the examination hall without hall-ticket or after the commencement
of the Test. They will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the stipulated time.4. Calculators, pagers, cell phones, books, papers, logarithm tables, slide-rule or any other calculating aids
are NOT ALLOWED into the Examination hall.5. Candidates should answer on the candidate’s specific ( with candidate name, HAll Ticket Number and
photo) OMR ANSWER SHEET only.6. The Chief Superintendent of the test centre can take disciplinary action on candidates involved in indiscipline,
malpractice, impersonation, etc., and the answer scripts of such candidates will not be valued.VIII. RANK:1. All candidates appeared for the Entrance Test will be awarded AUCET-2013 test-wise Rank as per marks
secured in the test appeared. EACH WRONG ANSWER ENTAILS A DEDUCTION OF 1/4 MARK.2. In case of a tie between candidates securing the same marks in a test, the order of merit will be decided
on the basis of marks obtained in Part-A of the Test. In case of a further tie, the marks obtained by thecandidate in Part-B shall be taken into account. If the tie continues, the date of birth of the candidateshall be taken into account, with priority to older candidate.
3. Rank card will be Posted to the candidates. Incase of nonreceipt of the rank card in time, or lost it canbe download from the website : (www.andhrauniversity.info/doa and www.brau.in).
4. There is no provision for revaluation or personal verification of the answer sheet.IX. ADMISSION INFORMATION:1. Admission shall be based on the AUCET-2013 Rank, subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria as given
in Appendix- I. For courses, colleges and no. of seats Appendix - II & Appendix - III may be referred.2. The venue and admission schedule will be intimated along with the rank cards and also will be made
available in the web sites of the concerned universities and in the website (websitewww.andhrauniversity.info/doa and www.brau.in).
3. The university shall not be responsible for either non-receipt or delayed receipt of communicationsin this regard.
4. Information regarding college-wise, course-wise and reservation category-wise seat distribution and feestructure will be made available by the respective universities after declaration of AUCET-2013 results onthe respective web sites (www.andhrauniversity.info/doa and www.brau.in).
5. At the time of admission candidates should produce the following original certificates in support of thequalification and reservations claimed in the application for verification. If the candidate gets admissioninto a particular course he should submit a set of xerox copies along with a draft for the requisite amountof fees drawn on any Nationalised Bank in the name of Admission Account, Directorate of Admissions,Andhra University and payable at Visakhapatnam. Bank counters are available at counceling venue.(i) AUCET-2013 Rank card & Hall Ticket.(ii) Degree / Provisional Pass Certificate.(iii) Consolidated Marks statement of the Qualifying Examination.(iv) Transfer and Conduct Certificate from the institution where the candidate last studied. Candidates
who have completed / studied already or discontinued and seeking admission to second PG orprofessional course should submit TC relating to first PG course only. Duplicate TC relating to UG /PG degree should be accompanied by proper evidence of loss of original TC, Police complaint and
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Affidavit. Candidates submitting false TC are liable for cancellation of seat at any stage and are liablefor prosecution. (Admission will not be given if T.C of the institution where the candidate studied lastis not submitted)
(v) Migration Certificate, (for other Universities)(vi) Date of Birth Certificate (SSC/Matriculation or equivalent Certificate).(vii) Study Certificates for the last seven years or Residence Certificate for proceeding seven years of the
qualifying examination.(viii) Intermediate original certificate.(ix) Integrated Community Certificate issued by the competent authority in case of SC/ST/BC/EBC/ Minority
candidates.(x) Valid latest income certificate issued by M.R.O./ Thasildar if fee concession is claimed (the validity of
income certificate is for one year from the date of issue).(xi) 4 recent passport size Photos.(xii) Candidates opting for admission under NCC/Sports/CAP/PH/NSS quota shall produce relevant original
certificate, in addition to the above.(xiii) Discharge certificate and service certificate of the parent incase of a child of armed person.(xiv) Physical fitness certificate from an Asst. Civil Surgeon.(xv) One set of Photostat copies of all the above certificates.
6. Once the admission procedure is completed, including fee payment the admitted candidate will get allhis/her Original certificates back except T.C., C.C. and Migration certificate.
7. The cases of pending revaluation will not be considered.
8. (a) The concerned university reserves the right to deny entry into AUCET-2013 if the University finds theantecedents of the candidate are bad. If the University finds the antecedents of the candidates arebad subsequent to the appearance of AUCET-2013, his/her rank can be cancelled and the candidatecan be denied admission into any program under AUCET-2013 or admission can be cancelled even ifadmission is given
(b) All the admissions are purely provisional and the university concerned reserves the right tocancel the admission at any stage.
9. Guidelines for admission:a) Admission will be given to only those students who submit C.C, T.C, P.C. and D.D. at the time
of counseling. Without any of these certificates admission will not be given.b) The conversion of reserved / special category seats into other category will not be made in the first
phase counseling.c) The student has to select the course of study at the time of counselling for admission. Sliding from one
college to another college or from one course to another course in the same test will not be allowed inthe first phase. However, sliding is allowed to a candidate joined in a particular course of one test toanother course of a different test as per rank order in first counselling if any. An amount of Rs.300/- hasto be paid for every sliding.
d) Candidates who did not claim their reservation / special category at the time of submission of theirapplications will also be allowed under that particular category subject to production of originalcertificates.
e) If seats under Other States quota in M.Sc. Agricultural Biotechnology, M.Sc. Coastal Aquacultureand Marine Biotechnology, M.Sc. Space Physics are not filled they shall be converted to regularseats under open category.
f) Late comers for the counseling on the scheduled date will be considered for counseling only for theremaining available seats.
g) Cancellation of seats : Cancellation of seats will be made with 90% refund of total fee prescribedbefore completion of first phase of counseling and 80% refund of the total fee prescribed beforecompletion of second phase counseling and with no fee refund after second phase of counseling.
11. General Regulations during study of the course:a) As per the UGC guidelines all Candidates admitted into the various courses of study are required to
put in a minimum of 75% of class room attendance. Candidates not securing a minimum of 75%attendance should repeat the course. The name of a student who continuously remains absent for a
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period of 10 days from the date of admission without valid reason and intimation to the concernedHead of the department shall be removed from the rolls.
b) Candidates admitted into full-time (day) courses should not undertake any assignment /employmentor study of any other course simultaneously (except evening diploma course where he/she has to getno objection certificate) and any violation leads to cancellation of admission.
c) Payment of residential scholarships in respect of eligible students of all reserved categories is conditionalon their putting a minimum attendance of 75% in the college in each quarter. If the candidate puts inless than 75% of attendance for valid reasons, he/she shall be paid scholarship in proportion to theattendance. Those who are absent themselves without valid reasons will not be paid any scholarship.
d) Examinations shall be conducted at the end of each Semester. No supplementary examination willbe conducted.
e) RAGGING in any form by any student will make him/her liable for expulsion/punishment as per A.P.Ragging Act 26 of 1997 and subsequent Supreme Court verdict.
f) Only limited Hostel accommodation is available. Hostel admission is subject to the rules in forcefrom time to time. Candidates under self-finance category will be considered for hostel accommodationsubject to availability of seats only after accommodating students under regular category. With adifferent Hostel fee structure.
12. RESERVATION OF SEATS:Admission into various courses of study shall be made on the basis of AUCET-2013 Rank and eligibilitycriteria subject to the rule of reservation as detailed below:
A. LOCAL CANDIDATES:In every course of study 85% of the available seats are reserved in favour of the Local Candidates from thedistricts of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Gunturand Prakasam belonging to Andhra University area and students from Kurnool Silver Jubilee College andSri Padmavathi Mahila Viswavidyalayam (Tirupathi).
1. A candidate shall be regarded as a local candidate in relation to a local area (AU/OU/SVU);1.1 If he/she has studied in an educational institution or educational institutions in such local area for aperiod of not less than four consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he/sheappeared or first appeared in the relevant qualifying examination as the case may be; OR1.2 Where, during the whole or any part of the four consecutive academic years in which he/she appeared,or first appeared in the relevant qualifying examination, he/she has not studied in any educational institutions,if he/she resided in that local area for a period of not less than four years immediately preceeding the dateof commencement of the relevant qualifying examination in which he/she appeared, or first appeared, asthe case may be.
2. A candidate who is not regarded as local candidate under clause (1.1) above in relation to any local areashall be regarded as a local candidate of AU/OU/SVU.2.1 If he/she has studied in the educational institutions in the state for a period of not less than sevenconsecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he/she appeared or first appearedfor the relevant qualifying examination as the case may be, be regarded as a local candidate in relation to(i) Such local area where he/she has studied for the maximum period out of the period of seven years;or (ii) Where the period of his/her study in two or more local areas is equal, such local area where he/shestudied last in such equal periods;2.2 If during the whole or any part of the seven consecutive academic years ending with the academicyear in which he/she appeared or first appeared for the relevant qualifying examinations, he/she notstudied in the educational institutions, in any local area, but has resided in the State during the whole ofthe said period of seven years, be regarded as a local Candidate in relation to (i) Such local area wherehe/she has resided for the maximum period out of the said period of seven years; or (ii) Where theperiod of his/her residence in two or more local areas is equal, such local area where he she has residedlast in such periods.Candidates claiming reservation under local category should submit the relavent certificate by downloadingthe appropriate proforma from the website www.andhrauniversity.info/doa).
3. The remaining 15% of unreserved seats can be completed by the categories mentioned below:a) All candidates defined as “Locals” of Andhra University area, andb) The following categories of candidates who are defined as “Non-locals” for the present purpose: (i) All
candidates, who are locals for Osmania and Sri Venkateswara University areas. (ii) Candidates whohave resided in the State of Andhra Pradesh for a total period of ten years, excluding periods of studyoutside the State; or either of whose parents have resided in the State for a period of ten yearsexcluding periods of employment outside the State. (iii)Candidates who are spouses/children of those
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in the employment of the State or Central Government, Public Sector Corporations, Local Bodies,Universities, Educational Institutions recognised by the Government and similar State or quasiGovernment Institutions within the State. A Certificate to that effect from the Head of the Institution orDepartment should be enclosed. (G.O.No.646 dated : 10.07.1979)
B. OTHER CATEGORIES OF RESERVATION:The allocation of percentage of seats as detailed below is as per G.O.M.S.No.184, Education (EC-2)Department, dt. 20-8-1993, and G.O.M.S.No.116 SW(CV-1) dt. 10-12-1999 as amended uptodate:(a) Scheduled Castes (SC):15%; Scheduled Tribes (ST): 6%; Listed Backward Classes (BC: 29%, A-
7%, B-10%, C-1%, D-7% and E-4%)(b) NCC: 1%; Sports: 0.5%; Children of Armed Forces Personnel (CAP): 2% of seats be filled by horizontal
method of reservation.(c) PH: 3% of seats be filled by following horizontal method of reservation. In the absence of suitable PH
candidates in the respective categories, these seats will be filled-in with other candidates of the samecategory.
(d) 33.33% of the seats in each course shall be reserved in favour of women candidates in eachcategory. This rule of reservation shall not be applicable if women candidates selected on merit ineach category form 33.33% or more of the seats therein. In the absence of eligible women candidatesin categories of SC, ST, BC Groups A, B, C, D, E, CAP, NCC, PH and Sports, those seats will be filledin with men candidates of the same category. (G.O.M.S.no.184, dt. 20-8-1993);
(e) The number of seats reserved under various categories shall be calculated on the total seats availablein the respective units given below as per the existing rules of the respective universities: If there isany fraction in the calculation of seats under reservation for various categories, it should be roundedoff to the nearest number without affecting the sanctioned strength.i) All Science courses offered by respective university campus colleges and P.G.Centers are taken
as one unit each.ii) All Science courses offered by all colleges under the Government and Private management affiliated
to AU & BRAU are taken as one unit each.iii) All Arts courses offered by campus colleges and PG Centers of the respective universities are
taken as one unit each.iv) All Arts Courses offered by all colleges under the Government and Private management affiliated
to AU & BRAU are taken as one unit each.v) 5 year Integrated MS Programmes offerred in AU,Campus colleges are taken as one unit each.vi) M.Sc. Applied Chemistry and M.Sc. Computer Science Courses offered in A.U. Engineering College
are taken as one unit and M.Sc. Computer Courses offered in affiliated college are taken as one unit.(f) 1% supernumerary seats in each course are available in A.U. Campus to candidates belonging to AU
NSS candidates. The selection of the candidates for the NSS categories will be made under thefollowing three categories i.e., A, B, C.
“A” Grade:The volunteer should fulfill the Tasks and Targets of two years service along with SpecialCamp participation and represented the Nation in the International Event in NSS activities OR recipient ofIndira Gandhi National NSS Award OR participant in the Republic Day Parade Camp in New Delhi.“B” Grade:The volunteer should fulfill the Tasks and Targets of Two years service along with SpecialCamp participation and participated in the National Integration Camp. Pre-R.D. Camp, Inter-CollegiateCamp, Youth Leadership Training Camp winners of the district, University Youth Festivals, recipients ofDistrict/University level NSS Best Service Awards.“C” Grade:The volunteer should fulfill the Tasks and Targets of two years service and participationin the Special Camping Programme.(g) 5% supernumerary seats in each course are available in Campus colleges of the participating
Universities to candidates belonging to Other States. To consider a candidate under Other Statescategory, the candidate should have studied in any state other than A.P. and be a native of a placeoutside A.P.
(h) 15% supernumerary seats are available in Campus colleges of the participating Universities Collegesto Foreign students in each course as per the D.O.No.F.1-30/94 (CPP-11) of UGC subject to theireligibility. Such candidates need not appear for the Entrance Test. Their applications will be consideredunder separate fee structure applicable to foreign students.
C. PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION TO RESERVED SEATS: (i) SC, ST and LBC (A, B, C, D, E) seats will be filled as per the order of merit (Rank) in each category. (ii) In case of special reservation, University will constitute expert committees with competent
authorities and they will fix the priority.
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COURSES OFFERED AND ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION(All P.G. Courses are of two years duration unless & otherwise specified)
Admissions should be made based on rank obtained in Entrance Exam in AUCET-2013
Test No. 101Biochemistry Course Code : 10101
M.Sc. Biochemistry - A.U.
B.Sc./B.Sc. (Vocational) Chemistry/ Biochemistryas one of the three subjects (as main whereverapp licable) and B.Sc. (Vocat ional) w ith FoodScience & Quality Control.
COURSES WITH TEST
EligibilityTest CodeName
Course Code & Name
APPENDIX-I:
B.Sc./B.Sc. (Vocational) with any two of the followingsubjects: Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Botany,Zoology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Env. Sciences,Human Genet ics,F isheries, Aquacu lture andMathematics, B.Sc. (Vocational) with Food Science& Quality Control.
A.U. offered in AU College ofPharmaceutical Sciences
Test No. 102Biotechnology
Course Code : 10301M.Sc. Botany - A.U.
Course Code : 10302M.Sc. Horticulture & Landscape
Management - A.U.
B.Sc. Botany (as main wher ever applicable) and anyother two science subjects including vocationalsubjects.
B.Sc./B.Sc. (Vocational) with any two of the followingsubjects: Botany, Biotechnology, Microbiology,Biochemistry, Horticulture, Agriculture, Forestry,Genetics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, SeedTechnology, Zoology, B.Sc. (Voca-tional) Food Scienceand Quality control. or 4 years B.Sc. (Agriculture).
Test No. 103Botany
B.Sc./B.Sc. (Vocational) with any two of the followingsubjects: Botany, Biotechnology, Microbiology,Biochemistry, Horticulture, Agriculture, Forestry,Genetics, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, SeedTechnology, Zoology, B.Sc. (Vocational) Food Scienceand Quality control. or 4 years B.Sc. (Agriculture).B.Sc. / B.Sc. (Vocational) with Chemistry and any twoof the Life Science Subjects as Optionals.B.E.M / B.Sc.(Ag) / B.Sc. (Vocational) with Food Science& Quality Control.B.Sc. with any life science subject as one of thesubjects in Part-II. Upto 20 seats will be filled bystudents qualified under Biotechnology test.
Test No. 104Chemistry
M.Sc.Chemistry with the followingspecializations - A.U.
B.Sc. Chemistry/Applied Chemistry (as main whereverapplicable) as one of the subjects.
B.Sc. Chemistry / Applied Chemistry / IndustrialChemistry (as main wherever applicable) as one ofthe subjects.
B.Sc. Chemistry/Applied Chemistry (as main whereverapplicable) as one of the subjects.
Test No. 105Computer Sci &Statistics
Course Code : 10501M.Sc. Computer Science &
Statistics offered indepartment of Statistics-A.U.
B.Sc / B.A with any two of the following subjects: Math-ematics, Statistics & Computers.
Test No. 106Electronics
Course Code : 10601M.Sc. Electronics & Instrumenta-tion (2year course) offered indepartment of Systems Design- A.U.
B.Sc., with Electronics (as main wherever applicable)Mathematics and any other subject. B.Sc. Mathematics,Physics and any other subject with P.G. Diploma inElectronics, P.G. Diploma in Instrumentation.
B.Sc. with Chemistry / Applied Chemistry andMathematics & Physics as the other two subjects.
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Test No.107Foods,Nutrition &Dietetics
B.Sc. Home Science, B.Sc. (Vocational) Food Science &Qualify control and B.Sc. with Nutrition as one of thesubjects. Upto 20 seats will be filled by students qualifiedunder Foods, Nutrition & Dietetics test.
B.Sc. with any three science subjects.Note : The unfilled seats in one stream shall be filled bythe available canididates from the other streamB.A stream B.Sc. Stream
B.Sc. Geology (as main wherever applicable) with any othertwo subjects.
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B.Sc. with Geology (as main wherever applicable),Mathematics and any other non-biological science subject.
Test No. 110HumanGenetics
B.Sc. with any three of the following subjects: Botany,Zoology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Genetics, HumanGenetics, Biotechnology, Microbiology and Medical LabTech.
B.Sc./B.Sc. Vocational with a combination of any two ofthe following subjects: Microbiology, Biochemistry,Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Human Genetics,Environmental Sciences, Home Science, DairySciences, Fisheries, App. Nutrition, Nutrition & Dietetics,Biotechnology, Medical Lab Technology Public Health,Nursing, Plant Protection, Agricultrue and Horticulture,Forestry, B.Sc. Agriculture, B.Sc. Home Science.
Course Code : 11301M.Sc. Microbiology - A.U.
Test No. 112Mathematics
Test No. 114Physics
B.Sc. Physics (as main wherever applicable), Mathematicsand any other subject.
B.Sc. Physics (as main wherever applicable),Mathematics and any other non Biological Sciencesubject.
B.Sc.with Physics (as main wherver applicable),Mathematics and any other non-biological science subject.
11410 - M.Sc. Tech. Geophysics^ -B.R.A.U.
Test No. 115Statistics
B.A/B.Sc. Mathematics and Statistics (with one of them asmain wherever applicable) and any other subject.
Course Code : 11501M.Sc. Statistics - A.U.
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EligibilityTest CodeName
Course Code & Name
Test No. 116Zoology
Test No. 118ComputerScience
B.Sc./B.Sc. Vocational Zoology (as main whereverapplicable) and any other two science subjects.
(i) To have passed intermediate examination of state ofA.P. with Mathematics as a course of study at 10+2 level;and (ii) Three year B.Sc. degree programme of AndhraUniversity with Mathematics and computer science / Threeyear B.C.A. degree programme of Andhra University oran exami -nation recognized by the Andhra University asequivalent.Note : Evening Course is Available at A.U. College ofEngineering(A), VSP.
Course Code : 20401M.A. English - A.U.Course Code : 20402M.A. English - PGC-AU-VZMCourse Code : 20403M.A. English PGC-A.U. Kakinada
B.A.(special English)/B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.A.(OL)/B.F.A./B.A.L.(with Part-I General English for a minimum of 200marks or more).
B.A. B.Com with 50% of Marks
Course Code : 20404M.A. English PGC-A.U - TadepalligudemCourse Code : 20405M.A. English - B.R.A.U.
B.A.(special English)/B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.A.(OL)/B.F.A./B.A.L.(with Part-I General English for a minimum of 200marks or more).
Test No. 205Fine Arts
Course Code : 20501B.F.A. (4 years duration) - AU
A pass in higher secondary course (H.S.C.) 10+2 pat-tern or Intermediate examination or its equivalent.
Test No. 206Hindi
Any bachelor degree in Arts, Science or Commerce withHindi as one of the subjects or any bachelor degreeholder in Arts, Science or Commerce without Hindi asone of the subjects, but having a diploma such asSah itya Ratna, Bhasha Praveena or Vidwan orEquivalent to that.
Course Code : 20601M.A. Hindi - A.U.
Test No. 207History
Course Code : 20701M.A. Ancient History &
Archaeology - A.U.
Course Code : 20702M.A. History - A.U.
B.A. with History or B.A.(O.L.) with History or B.F.A
B.A with .History or B.A.(O.L) or B.A.L.
Test No. 208HumanResourceManagement
Course Code : 20801M.H.R.M. - A.U. Any graduate (except B.F.A. / B.O.L.)Course Code : 20801M.H.R.M. - AU Campus, Kakinada
B.A./ B.Sc. or B.Com.Course Code : 21501M.A. Psychology - A.U.
Test No. 217Sanskrit
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com with Sanskrit or Vidya Praveena withP.O.L. or Bhasha Praveena with P.O.L. or B.A. (OL) withSanskrit or Senior P.G.Diploma in Sanskrit.
Course Code : 21701M.A.Sanskrit - A.U.
Test No. 218Social Work
B.A. Social Work / Social Sciences as one of the subjects/ B.Sc./ B.C.A. / B.Com./B.A.L./B.F.A./ B.B.M.
B.A./B.Com./B.B.M./B.F.A./B.A.L.
Course Code : 21801M.A. Social Work - A.U.
Course Code : 21802M.A. Social Work - B.R.A.U.
Course Code : 21803M.A. Anthropology (offered indepartment of Anthropology, A.U.)
Test No. 220Telugu B.A./B.Com./B.Sc./ with Telugu as a subject of study or
B.A.(OL) or Bhasha praveena with Part I Telugu of B.A. orB.Com. or Bhasha Praveena with P.O.L.
Test No. 221M.P.Ed.
Candidates who have passed B.P.Ed. of this University orB.P.Ed. or B.P.E. of any other University recognized asequivalent there to.
Course Code : 21901M.A. Sociology - A.U.
Course Code : 22001M.A. Telugu - A.U.
Course Code : 22101M.P.Ed. (two year course) - A.U.
Course Code : 22002M.A. Telugu - B.R.A.U.
Test No. 224B.Ed. SpecialEducation
B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. from a recognized University.Course Code : 22401B.Ed. Special Education (Mental
Retardation) -B.R.A.U.(1 Year)
Test No. 223Rural Develop-ment
B.A. with Rural Development or Economics or Social Workor Sociology or Statistics or Public Administration as oneof the subjects or B.Com. B.B.M. or PGDCRS or B.Sc.(Agri) from a recognized University.
Course Code : 22301M.A. Rural Development - B.R.A.U.
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Test No. 501*M.Sc. 5 - YearIntegratedcourse in AppliedChemistry
A pass in Intermediate with Mathematics, Physics, Chem-istry (MPC) / Biology, Physics, Chemistry (BiPC) or equiva-lent as recognized by Board of Intermediate Education,Andhra Pradesh with a minimum of 50% marks. In caseof SC/ST candidates a minimum pass with 45% marks inthe qualifying examination is sufficient.
Course Code : 50101M.Sc. 5-Year Integrated course inApplied Chemistry (B.Sc + M.Sc) -offered in department ofEngineering Chemistry - AUCE
A pass in Intermediate or its equivalent examinationwith 50% of marks.
Test No. 502*M.A. 5 - YearIntegrated coursein Economics
M.A/M.SC 5-YEAR INTEGRATED PG PROGRAMMES
^ M.Sc.(Tech.) Geology / Geophysics offered in BRAU is a flexable 3 year course. In case if the student opts for an earlygraduation the student will be awarded M.Sc.Degree at the end of second year. If he qualifies in two years of study.
* Seats will be be filled on all India basis.Note: The University has the right to offer or not to offer any of the courses notified.
B.A. Dance / B.A./ B.Com./ B.Sc./ B.C.A. /B.E./M.B.B.S. Pref-erence will be given to those who have passed Diploma/ Certificate.
Course Code : 25201M.A.Music - A.U.
(i) Candidates with B.A.Music or B. Music or (ii) Candidateof B.A./B.Com./ B.Sc./ B.C.A./B.E./M.B.B.S. should havepassed diploma / certificate course in Music. or (iii) Anygraded artist in AIR in Carnatic Classical Music with anydegree. Note: "Music" means Carnatic Classical Music".Maximum age limit is 60 yrs.
Test No. 254 B.A./B.Sc. with Mathematics (Compulsory) and any one ofthe three as group subjects: Economics / Statistics/Computer Science with a minimum of 50% aggregatemarks in group subjects/ B.E./B.Tech. with minimum of50% aggregate.
* The students admitted in 5year Integrated courses can avail exit option after the completion of 3 yearscourse period they will be given B.A./B.Sc degree.
SCIENCE COURSES(Admissions will be made based on merit in the qualifying degree marks)
ARTS COURSES(Admissions will be made based on merit in the qualifying degree marks)
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APPENDIX-IISYLLABI FOR ENTRANCE TESTS IN SCIENCES, ARTS, COMMERCE & ENGINEERING
The syllabi prescribed hereunder for the tests are generally the same as the ones followed for B.Sc./B.Com. / B.A.Degree under Common Core Sheme, unless otherwise specified. (2009-2013) ‘Part - A ‘ consists of III year, ‘Part- B’ consists of II year and ‘ Part - C’ consists of I year common core B.A./B.Sc./B.Com syllabus. For detailedsyllabus please visit website : www.andhrauniversity.info/doa
101. BiochemistryPart - A Structure and functions of liver, kidney, Composition of blood, blood coagulation, Digestion and absorp-
tion of proximate principles, Biological value of proteins, protein malnutrition disorders, Chemistry andphysiological role of vitamins, Role of minerals in living systems, Structure and physiological roles ofhormones, Basic features of immune response, Lymphoid system, T and B lymphocytes, Cellularand humoral - immunity, Classes and structure of immunoglobulin, RIA, ELISA, Vaccines. Bacteria,Viruses, Organization of genome in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, DNA replication, transcription andtranslation, Basic concepts of regulation of gene expression, principles and applications of recombi-nant DNA technology.
Part - B Bioenergetics, Biological oxidations. Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, amino acids andnucleic acids. Basic principles of biochemical separation methods – paper, thin layer, ion-exchange,affinity chromatography, gel filtration, Centrifugation, Electrophoresis - paper, polyacrylamide, agarosegels. Basic principles of Colorimetry and spectrophotometry. Radio isotopes and their use in Biochem-istry.
Part - C Classification chemistry and physico – chemical properties of amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids,carbohydrates, lipids, porphyrins, PH and Buffers, Bio-membranes – composition and organization.Principles of enzymology, classification of enzymes, nomenclature, enzyme assays, enzyme units, en-zyme inhibition.
102. BiotechnologyPart - A Paper : III - Molecular Biology, Genetic Engineering and Immunology
Paper : III (IV) - Applications of BiotechnologyPart - B Paper : II - Biological Chemistry and MicrobiologyPart - C Paper : I - Cell Biology and Genetics
103. BotanyPart - A Paper : III - Cell Biology, Genetics, Ecology and Biodiversity
Paper : IV - Physiology, Tissue Culture, Biotechnology,Part - B Paper : II - Anatomy, Embryology, Taxonomy and Medicinal BotanyPart - C Paper : I - Microbial Diversity, Cryptogams and Gymnosperms
104. ChemistryPart - A Paper : III - Chemistry : (I) Inorganic Chemistry, (II) Organic Chemistry , (III) Physical Chemistry
Paper : IV - Chemistry and Industry, (I) Physico Chemical methods of analysis, (II) Drugs, formulations,pesticides and green chemistry, (III) Macromolecules, materials Science and catalysis.
Part - B Paper : II - Chemistry (I) Inorganic Chemistry, (II) Organic Chemistry , (III) Physical Chemistry ,(IV) General Chemistry
Part - C Paper : I - Chemistry (I) Inorganic Chemistry , (II) Organic Chemistry , (III) Physical Chemistry ,IV) General Chemistry
105. Computer Science & StatisticsPart - A Statistics: Measures of central tendency: Mean, Median and Mode. Measures of Dispersion: Range,
Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation and Coefficient of Variation. Random Experiment,Random Event, Elementary Events, Exhaustive Events, Mutually Exclusive Events, Independent Events.Classical definition of Probability-Relative Frequency approach to Probability-Sample Space, SampleEvents. Addition and Multiplication Theorems. Random variable; Distribution functions, Probabilitydensity functions, Mean and Variance of Random Variables. Theoretical discrete distributions likeBinomial, Poisson distribution-Mean and Variance of above distributions(without derivations).Reasoning and Mental Ability: According to GMAT syllabus.
Part - B Calculus: Differentiation: Definition, Differentiation of a function at a point and on an interval. Derivativeof a function. Differentiation of Sum, Difference, Product and Quotient of function, Derivatives of Composite,Implicit, Parametric, Inverse circular, Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic functions, Logarithmicdifferentiation, Derivative of a function with respect to another function. Successive differentiation:Leibnitz theorem; Applications of Leibnitz theorem; Applications of Differentiation: Errors andapproximations, geometrical interpretations of derivative, equations of tangent and normal at a point onthe curve ; Lengths of tangent, normal, subtangent, subnormal at a point; derivative as a rate measure;increasing and decreasing functions; criteria for maxima and minima of functions in single variable-
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106. ElectronicsPart -A Paper : III - Digital Electronics and Microprocessor
Paper : IV (A) - Embedded Systems and Applications, Paper : IV (B) - Digital Design Using VHDLPart - B Paper : II - Analog Circuits and CommunicationsPart - C Paper : I - Circuit Analysis and Electronic Devices.
107. Foods, Nutrition & Dietetics
Part -A Family and Community Nutrition and Principles of diet in disease and Home Science extension (Papers3 & 5 of III year).
Part - B Nutrition, Biochemistry, Microbiology (Papers 1, 4 & 5 of II year).
Part - C Food Science and Human Physiology (Papers 1, 3 of I year).
108. GeographyPart -A Paper : III - Regional Geography of India
Part - B Paper : II - Human and Economic GeographyPart - C Paper : I - Fundamentals of Physical Geography
109. GeologyPart - A Paper : III -Paleontology, Indian Geology and Economic Geology.Part - B Paper : II -Petrology and Structural Geology.
Part - C Paper : I -Physical Geology, Crystallography and Mineralogy.
110. Human GeneticsPart - A Paper : III -Human Population Genetics.Part - B Paper : II -Basics of Human Biology.Part - C Paper : I -Elements of Human Genetics and Molecular Genetics.
111. Marine Living ResourcesPart - A Animal Physiology, Behaviour and Ecology & II – Principles of Aquatic BiologyPart - B I – Biology of Chordates, Genetics: Genetics & Evoluation: II – Capture FisheriesPart - C I - Biology of Invertebrates and Cell Biology, II – Principles of Biochemistry
112. MathematicsPart - A Paper : III - Linear Algebra and Vector CalculusPart -B Paper : II - Abstract Algebra & Real AnalysisPart - C Paper : I - Differential Equations & Solid Geometry
113. MicrobiologyPart - A Paper : III - Immunology and Medical Microbiology, Paper : IV - Applied MicrobiologyPart - B Paper : II - Microbial Physiology and GeneticsPart - C Paper : I - Introductory Microbiology
Partial differentiation of the first and second orders only. Integral Calculus : Integration as the inverseprocess of differentiation-Indefinite and definite integral - standard integral covering algebric, trigonometric,exponential and hyperbolic functions -methods of integration, substitution methods - integration by parts- evaluation of definite integral, properties of definite integral. Reduction Formulae. Definition of ordinarydifferential equations - degree and order of an ordinary differential equations - formation of differentialequation - general and particular solution and premitive - solution of first order differential equations.
Part - C Matrix Theory : Types of matrices, addition and multiplication of matrices, inverse of a matrix, determinantof a matrix, determinant of second and third order - singular and non-singular matrices. Solution ofsimultaneous linear equations in two and three variables by Cramer's rule - matrix inversion method andGauss Jordan method. Trigonometry : Trignometrics ratios in compound angles, trigonometric ratios ofmultiple - sub multiple angles. Inverse circular functions, hyperbolic functions. Properties of triangles.Complex numbers and De Moivre's Theorem.
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114. Physics
Part - A Paper : III - Electricity, Magnetism and Electronics & Paper : IV - Modern PhysicsPart - B Paper : II - Thermodynamics and OpticsPart - C Paper : I - Mechanics and Waves and Oscillations
115. StatisticsPart - A Paper III - Applied StatisticsPart - B Paper II - Statistical Methods and InferencePart - C Paper I- Descriptive Statistics and Probability Distributions
116. ZoologyPart - A Paper : III - Animal Physiology, Genetics & Evolution & Paper : IV - Applied ZoologyPart - B Paper : II - Biology of Chordates, Embryology, Ecology and Zoogeography.Part - C Paper : I - Biology of Invertebrates and Cell Biology
118. Computer SciencePart - A Paper : III - Database Management SystemsPart - B Paper : II - Object Oriented Programming with Java and Data Structures.Part - C Paper : I - PC Software & Programming in ‘C’
201. CommercePart - A Financial Accounting, Cost and Management accounting, auditing.Part - B Business organization & management, Financial Services - Banking & Insurance, Business Law.Part - C English vocabulary, English reading comprehension, numerical ability & data analysis.
202. EconomicsPart - A Paper : III : Indian EconomyPart - B Paper : II : Macro Economics
Part - C Paper : I : Micro Economics
203. Adult & Continuing EducationPart - A Paper II - Indian History and Culture (of B.A.History) from 1526 to 1964 AD; Paper III - Regional
Geography of India (of B.A. Geography)Part - B Paper III - Political thought (of B.A. Politics) Paper I - Economic Theory (of B.A. Economics)Part - C Educational Philosophy, Educational Psychology, Educational Trends
204. EnglishPart - A Literary terms, genres , Literary Movements and Trends, Critical concepts.Part - B Verb, Verb patterns and structures, phrasal verbs, Concord, Active and Passive Voice, Prepositions,
question tags, Articles, Synonyms and antonyms, one word substitutes, Note taking, confusables.Part - C Comprehension - unknown poem and passage, Letter Writing, Idioms and phrases.
205. Fine Arts1. Theory : General Knowledge in History of Arts (30 minutes - 50 marks)2. Practical : (a) Painting (90 minutes - 50 marks); (b) Drawing(90 minutes - 50 marks); (c) Sculpture (90 minutes
- 50 marks)Note : The Department of Fine Arts will provide only Paper for drawing & painting and clay for sculpture tests.Candidates are instructed to bring their own pencils, erasers, water colours, brushes, tumbler, drawing board/padand some instruments to work with clay. Practical Tests will be conducted on the same day after the theory examination.
206. HindiPart - A History of Hindi Literature-General trends of Old, Medieval and Modern periodsPart - B 1. Hindi Gadya Sandesh (Edited by Dr. V.L.Narasimham Siva Koti):- (i) Sahitya ki mahatta (ii) Sachi
Virta (iii) Mitrata (iv) Vahi ki vahi Bath (v) Samskruthi, Aur Sahitya ka paraspar sambandh (vi) Binda (vii)Bharat Ek hai. 2. Kadha lok (Edited by Dr. Ghanshyam):- (i) Mukthi Dham (ii) Gudhad Sai (iii) Usne kaha tha (iv) Bhagnavasesh (v) Bhookh Hadtal (vi) Our vah padh gai, 3. Hindi Kavya Deep (Edited by Dr.Radha Krishna Murthy):- (i) Kabir sakhi 1 to 9 Doha’s, (ii) Sur das - vinay ke pad (iii) Tulasi Das - Dohe(iv) Rahim - Dohe (v) Matru Basha ke prati - Bharatendu Harishchandra (vi) Matru Bhoomi - MithilishananGupta (vii) Bharat Mata - Sumitra Nandan panth, (viii) Main Neer Bhari Dukh ki badali - MahadeviVarma, (ix) Thoont - Aluri Bairagi choudhari, (x) O Deepak! Bujhne ke pahale (P. Adeswara Rao)
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Part - C Translation of sentences - Change of Number - Gender - Tense - Correction of Sentences -usage of 'Ne', 'Mat', 'Chahiye', Ka, Ke,Ki, Construction of Sentences, in Hindi. Phrases - theirmeanings.
207. HistoryPart - A Paper : III : History of Modern Europe (1789-1960 AD).Part - B Paper : II : History of India (1526 - 1964 AD)Part - C Paper : I: History of India up to 1200 AD
208. Human Resource ManagementPart - A Paper : III : Industrial Relations and Industrial Law, Paper : IV (I) Employee Welfare, Social Security
and Legislation, (II) Information Technology & Human Resource Management, (III) Labour Legislation& Rules in Andhra Pradesh.
Part - B Paper : II : Human Resource Management.Part - C Paper : I : General Management & organisational Behaviour.
209. Human Rights & DutiesPart - A Social and Philosophical conceptions of individual property, freedom, justice and rights; Slavery,
feudalism, capitalism, socialism and globalisation; Law, society, custom, social justice; Indianconstitution and Human Rights. Indian society : Ethnic and social diversity; Religion, caste andtribe; Villages : Social and Economic civilisation; Cities, migration, urbanization and slums.
Part - B Problems of poverty and unemployment; Social inequalities in India: Role of class, caste, race,culture, gender and age; concept of weaker sections : SC's, Backward classes, ST's and minorities;protective discrimination and state intervention through law and administration.
Part - C Problem of women, aged, children, tenants, agri-cultural workers and industrial workers; Problemsof Ecological imbalance and environment; Deforestation, tribal and alienation, Development &Environment, Social Action and Social movements.
210. Journalism & Mass CommunicationPart - A General Knowledge : Mass Media related events-Origin and growth of different media i.e., Press-Radio-
Television-Cinema-Advertising-Popular authors and Books.Part - B Current Affairs : Regional - National -International significant events and issues.Part - C Language efficiency and skills
211. Library & Information SciencesPart - A Different types of libraries and their uses, Newspapers & Periodicals, Books - Their subjects and
authors; Popular technical terms in various fields, abbreviations etc., Basics of Computer components- History - Basics of internet.
Part - B National and International awards; famous persons and their fields of activities; Sports and Games;Inventions, discoveries and explorations.
Part - C International and National events; Geographical names Cities, Countries, Rivers, Mountains, Parksetc.; Current Social, Political & Economic affairs.
212. M.Ed.Part - A Teacher and Education in Emerging Indian Society; School ManagementPart - B Educational Psychology and StatisticsPart - C Education Technology & Computer Education.
213. PhilosophyPart - A Indian PhilosophyPart - B Western PhilosophyPart - C Ethics : (i) Western, (ii) Indian
214. Political Science and Public AdministrationPart - A INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS : 1. Salient Features of Indian Constitution a Comparative
Perspective with the Constitutions of UK, USA and Switzerland. 2. Evolution of Indian Constitution -Nationalist Movement and Philosophical Foundations. 3. Indian Federation - Centre-State Relations -Recent Trends. 4. Fundamental Rights and Duties, Constitutional Remedies with special reference toWrites - Directive Principals of state policy. 5. President - Election, Powers and Functions - PrimeMinister and Council of Ministers. 6. Parliament - Composition, Powers and Functions. 7. Judiciary -
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Supreme Court, Composition, Powers, Functions and Judicial Review - Judicial Activism. 8. Party System: National and regional Parties; Coalitional Politics. 9. Election Commission - Electoral Reforms andvoting Behavior. 10. State Government - Governor, Chief Minister and Council of Ministers - Powers andFunctions. 11. Social and Economics Factors - Language, Religion, Caste and Regional identities. 12.Social movements : Agrarian, Working class, Women, Tdribal, Dalit and Environmental. 13. Challengesto National Integration - Communalism and Terrorism. 14. Local Government Institutions - 73 rd & 74th
Constitutional Amendments.Part - B Public Administration : Block I : Historical Background : 1. Evolution of Indian Administration - Ancient,
Medieval and British Periods - Continuity and Change in Indian Administration after Independence.2. Context of Indian Administration - Social, Economic and Political. Block II : Central Administration :3. Union Government and Administration - President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers, CentralSecretariat, Cabinet Secretariat, Cabinet Committees and Prime Minister Office. 4. Union and StateRelations and Agencies - Administrative Relations - Inter State Council, Finance Commission, All InidaServices, Planning Commission, National Development Council. 5. Public Enterprises in India : a) Formsof Public Enterprises : (b) Privatization and Disinvestment. Block III : 6. State Government and Administration: Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, Secretariat & Directorates, General AdministrationDepartment and Chief Secretary. 7. District Administration : Changing Role of District Collector, Mandaland Village Administration in Andhra Pradesh. 8. Local Governments - Rural and Urban - Structure andfunctions - 73rd and 74th Constitutional amendments. Block IV : 9. Control over Administration : (a)Legislative and Judicial Control, (b) Lok Pal, Lokayukta and Centdral Vigilance Commission, (c) ConsumerProtection Forums, (d) Right to Information Act (RTI), (e) National and State Human Rights Commissions.10. Administration of Welfare Programmes for Weaker Sections - SCs, STs, BCs Women and Minorities.Block V : Emerging Issues : 11. Administrative Reforms, Recommendations of important Commissionsand Second ARC. 12. Mechanims for Disaster Management. 13. Governance and e-GovernanceApplications in Indian Administration. 14. Public Private Partnerships and Voluntary Sector.
215. PsychologyPart - A Paper III - (IV) : Child and Adolescent Psychology,Part - B Paper II - Social PsychologyPart - C Paper I - General Psychology
217. SanskritPart - A Alankaras from the Chandraloka: 1. Upama, 2. Ananvaya, 3.Utpreksa, 4.Dipaka, 5.Aprastutaprasamsa,
6. Drustanta, 7. Arthantaranyasa, 8. Virodhabhasa, 9. Ullekha, 10.Svabhavokti. Sarvanamasabdas:Asmad, Yusmad, Idam, Tad, Yad, Etad and Kim. Dhatus: In Lat, Lan, Lrt, Lot and Vidhilin only Bhu, Gaml,Stha, Drusir, Tru, Labh, Mud, Bhash, Ramu, Vadi, As, Divu Yudh, Santush, Pravis, Mucl, Ish, Lish, Dukruy,Kriy, Cur and Kath. Krt pratyayas: Ktva, Lyap, Tumum, Kta, Ktavatu, Satru, Sanac and Tavya.
Part - B 1.Saranagathi, 2. Raghoh Audaran, 3. Cikroda Katha, 4. Computeryantram. Topics from the History ofSanskrit Literature: Bharata Muni, Bharavi, Panini, Kantilya, Magha, Sriharsa, Sankaracharya.Ajantasabdas: Deva, Bhanu, Pitru,Ramaa, Mati, Nadi, Tanu, Vadhu, Matru, Phala, Vari, Madhu. Sandhis:Sandhibhedah, Savarnadeergha, Ayavayava, Guna, Vruddhi, Yanadesa, Scutva, Stutva, Gamudagama,Anunasika, Latva, Jastva sandhis and types of the Visargasandhi.
Part - C 1. Pratimagrham, 2. Bharatasamskrtemulam, 3. Sukanasopadesa, 4. Bhojasya Kavya Sushama.Halatansabdas: Jalamuc, Vac, Marut, Bhagavt, Bhavat, Pacat, Rajan, Naaman, Gunin, Vidvas and Manas.Samasas: Avyayibhava, Tatpurusha, Karmadhraya, Dvigu, Dvandva and Bahuvrihi.
218. Social workPart - A Paper III - Social Work Intervention-Auxiliary Methods, (IV)(a) Management of Non Governmental
Organisations, (IV)(b) Social work with HIV/AIDS, (IV)(c) Social work with Elderly and Challenged, (IV)(d)Social work with Women and Children
Part - B Paper II - Social Work Intervention - Basic Methods.Part - C Paper I - Social Work Profession, Philosophy and Basic Social Science Concepts.
219. SociologyPart - A Paper - III: Modern India : Social Change : Development and Issues and Applications of Sociology.Part - B Paper - II: Society in IndiaPart - C Paper - I : Sociology : Basic Concepts and Perspectives.
221. Physical Education1) Anatomy, Physiology and Physiology of Exercise; 2) Principles, Psychology and Methods of Physical Education;3) Organization and Administration of Physical Education and Health Education; 4) Kinesiology; 5) Officiating andCoaching of Physical Education; 6) Test and Measurements; 7) Rules and Regulations of various Games andSports, current sports events and some general questions related to Physical Education and Sports.
223. Rural Development - B.R.A.U.Part - A : Economics of Development, Current Structure of the Indian Economy and Economic Planning, Indian
Agriculture, Indian Industry and Services, Environment and EcologyPart - B : Community Development, Rural Development, Rural Issues, Rural Social Structure, Rural Economy,
Rural Education, Rural HealthPart - C : Rural Development in Indian Context, Rural local self Government, Panchayat Raj System, Rural
224. B.Ed. Special Education (Mental Retardation) - B.R.A.U.
Part - A : (a) Special Education , b). Disability, (c) Mental RetardationPart - B : (a) Quantitative Aptitude, (b) Reasoning and Problem solving, (c) General Awareness,Part - C : (a) Correct use of noun, verb , adjective, preposition and articles. (b) Vocabulary. (c) Correction of sentences
(d) Comprehension.
Test No. 501.i. M.Sc. 5-Year Integrated Applied Chemistry
Part - A : Mathematics syllabus prescribed for Intermediate course by Board of Intermediate Education, AndhraPradesh. (30 Q).
Part - B : Physics syllabus prescribed for Intermediate course by Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh.(30 Q)
Part - C : Chemistry syllabus prescribed for Intermediate course by Board of Intermediate Education, AndhraPradesh. (30 Q)
Part - D : Biology syllabus prescribed for Intermediate course by Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh.(30 Q)
501 - M.Sc. 5 Year Integrated course in Applied Chemistry
502 - M.A. 5-Year Integrated course in EconomicsPart - A : Economics
Part - B : Civics
Part - C : Commerce
Part - D : History
Part - E : Mathematics
The candidate may choose to answer any threeparts. Syllabus prescribed for Intermediatecourse by Board of Intermediate Education,Andhra Pradesh will be followed for thesesubjects. (Each part consists of 30 questions)
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. For all Tests, except Test Nos. 205 (Fine Arts), 214 (Political Science and Public Administration) and 221 (M.P.Ed.)the candidate has to answer 90 multiple choice questions in 75 minutes. Each question contains four alternativeanswers (a, b, c, d). The candidate must mark the answer on OMR Sheet and should not answer any where on theTest booklet.
2. The 90 questions are spread over three parts, viz., A,B & C. Part A contains 40 questions(40 marks); Part Bcontains 30 questions (30 marks) and Part C contains 20 questions (20 marks).
3. (a) Test No. 205-Fine Arts comprises of written and practical examinations. For written examination the testbooklet contains 50 multiple choice questions to be answered in 40 minutes. The practical examination is of270 minutes duration and for 150 marks. The practical examination will be held for Painting (50 marks - 90minutes); Drawing (50 marks - 90 minutes) and Sculpture (50 marks - 90 minutes), in the department of fineArts, Near Sivaji Park, VSP.
(b) Test No. 214 - Political Science and Public Administration comprises of 2 parts A & B. Each part contains 45questions (45 marks).Total 90 questions to be answered in 75 minutes.
(c) Test No. 221 - M.P.Ed. contains 90 questions (90 marks) to be answered in 75 minutes and another 100 marksfor meritorious Sports certificate. (Please see website. : www.andhrauniversity.info/doa)
4. EVERY WRONG ANSWER ENTAILS A DEDUCTION OF 1/4 MARK.5. The Test booklet contains questions & answers in both English & Telugu versions wherever possible for all the
tests except for languages namely English, Telugu, Hindi & Sanskrit.
Time: 75 Min Max. marks: 90PART-A 40 Marks
1. The Scattering cross section has dimension of(a) Volume (b) Area (c) Density (d) Length
PART-B 30 Marks
41. In an irreversible process, the entropy of a system(a) Remains constant (b) Decreases (c) Increases (d) Becomes infinite
PART-C 20 Marks71. Table 'A' of Companies Act gives
(a) A model minute book (b) A model form of balance sheet(c) A model memorandum of association (d) A model articles of association
FOR TEST NO. 501- M.Sc. 5-YEAR INTEGRATED COURSE IN APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Time: 75 Min Max. marks: 90
The test paper consists of 4 parts. Each part contains 30 multiple choice questions. The student has to answereither Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (or) Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Answer all qurestions in each part.
Part - A: Mathematics (30 Marks)1. If P = (1,1) and PA, PB are tangents to a circle where A,B are points of contact and if A=(2,0), B=(0,0) then the centre
of the circle is(a) (1, -1) (b) (4/3. 4/3) (c) (1/3, 1/3) (d) (2, -2)
Part - B: Physics (30 marks)31. The horizontal range of a projectile is twice the maximum height reached by it for the given angle of projection.
Then the ratio of potential energy to kinetic energy of this projectile at the highest point of its path is(a) 4:1 (b) 1:4 (c) 1:2 (d) 2:1
Part - C: Chemistry (30 Marks)
61. The total number of structural isomers that are possible with the formula C3H5Cl3 is(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
Part - D: Biology (30 Marks)91. In the life cycle of Cycas, free nuclear divisions occur during the development of
(a) Endosperm and Male gametophyte (b) endosperm and Nucellus(c) Female gametophyte and embryo (d) Megasporangium and Megaspore
MODEL QUESTION PAPERS
General Model Paper
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FOR TEST NO. 502- M.A 5-YEAR INTEGRATED COURSE IN ECONOMICS
Time: 75 Min Max. marks: 90The test paper consists of 5 parts. Each part contains 30 multiple choice questions. The candidate has toanswer any three parts. Answer all qurestions in each part.
Part - A: Economics (30 marks)1. Who is the first Indian to be awarded the noble prize in Economics.
(a) Amartya Sen (b) Adam Smith (c) Ahulwalia (d) A.K. Sen.Part - B: Civics (30 marks)
31. Which is the fundamental right that guarantees that all individuals shall subject to the same laws, same courtsand same procedures.(a) Right to Equality (b) Right to Freedom (c) Right against Exploitation (d) Right to Property
Part - C: Commerce (30 marks)61. Life Insurance was nationalized in India in the Year.
502 50201 M.A. 5-Year Integrated course in Economics 30 30Economics (B.A + M.A)
SCIENCE COURSES(Admissions will be made based on merit in the qualifying degree marks)
R SF AIB TotalT_Code C_Code Name of the Course DepartmentNo.of Seats
151 15101 M.Tech. Atmospheric Sci. 5 5 5 15
152 15201 M.Tech. Oceanic Sciences 5 5 5 15
M.Tech. Petroleum Exploration & Production
153 a Geology Stream 6 6 12
b Geophysics Stream 6 6 12
c Chemical Engg. Stream 4 4
Meteorology & Phy-sical Oceanography
Delta Studies
Note : R - Regular, SF - Self-Finance, AIB - All India Basis.
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R SF TotalT_Code C_Code Name of the Course Department No.of Seats
202 20201 M.A. Economics 50 10 6020202 M.A. Applied Economics 25 5 3020204 M.A. Economics (AU - PGC - KKD) 40 40
203 20301 M.A. Adult Education Education 20 20204 20401 M.A. English English 30 20 50
20402 M.A. English (AU - PGC - VZM) 40 4020403 M.A. English (AU - PG - KKD) 30 20 5020404 M.A. English (AU - PGC - TPG) 40 40
205 20501 B.F.A Fine Arts 20 10 30206 20601 M.A. Hindi Hindi 40 10 50207 20701 M.A. Ancient Histroy & Archaeology 10 10 20
20702 M.A. History 30 20 50208 20801 M.A. Human Resouce Management M.H.R.M. 30 20 50
20802 M.A. Human Resouce Management (AU - PGC - KKD) 30 20 50209 20901 M.A. Human rights & Duties H.R.D.(Law college) 20 20 40210 20101 M.A. Journalism & Mass
Communication M.J.M.C. 15 15 30211 21101 M.A. Library & Information Sciences M.L.I.Sc. 30 10 40212 21201 M.Ed.* 35 35
213 21301 M.A. Philosophy Philosophy 30 30214 21401 M.A. Political Science Politics & Public 30 30 60
Administration21402 M.A. Political Science (AU - PGC - VZM) 40 4021403 M.A. Political Science (AU - PGC - KKD) 25 15 4021404 M.A. Public Administration Politics & Public Admn 30 30 60
214 21405 M.A. Public Administration (AU - PGC - KKD) 25 15 40215 21501 M.A. Psychology Psychology 12 12 24217 21701 M.A. Sanskrit Sanskrit 16 4 20218 21801 M.A. Social Work Social Work 35 15 50
21803 M.A. Anthropology Anthropology 12 12219 21901 M.A. Sociology Sociology 15 15 30220 22001 M.A. Telugu Telugu 40 20 60221 22101 M.P.Ed. M.P.Ed. 30 30
APPENDIX-III(B)COURSEWISE STUDENT INTAKE IN ARTS COURSES OFFERED IN A.U. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND
COMMERCE, LAW & P.G. CENTERS
(AU - PGC - VZM) = Andhra university post graduate center, Vizianagaram(AU - PGC - KKD) = Andhra university post graduate center, Kakinada(AU - PGC - TPG) = Andhra university post graduate center, Tadepalligudem(AU - Andhra University, Education Dept.
EducationIASE
Economics
History
T_Code C_Code Name of the Course Department No.of Seats
251 25101 M.A. Dance Dance 10 10252 25201 M.A. Music Music 5 5 10254 25401 M.A./M.Sc. Quantitative Economics Economics 12 8 20255 25501 M.Ed Special Education (VI) Education 12 12256 25601 PGDCRS Economics 20 20257 25701 M.A. Women Studies Women Studies 20 20
R SF Total
201 20101 M.Com Commerce & Mgt.Std 60 60
}* Subjected to NCTE Recognition.
ARTS COURSES (Admissions will be made based on merit in the qualifying degree marks)