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It is my proud privilege to welcome you to one of the India’srenowned universities. This 157 years old University has always strivento maintain its heritage and embrace new developments in terms of
teaching and research. Welcome to the portals of this great University which can boast ofhaving more than 3,00,000 students already on roll.
The Institute of Distance Education (IDE) of the University of Madras was started in1981 with a vision to impart education to the students who, due to various circumstances,cannot undergo face to face education. Over the years, the IDE has remained a heavenfor students who cannot afford to join colleges or who are employed or who are seekingan additional qualification.
The IDE’s mission is to maintain the quality benchmarks in the education it offers.There is a vast array of courses that are offered in the IDE at different levels such asUndergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional Courses, Diploma and Certificate. Forfacilitating independent study, all the learning resources of the IDE are prepared in SelfLearning Format. The Personal Contact Programmes are handled by experienced facultydrawn from the university departments and affiliated colleges. It is a source of satisfactionfor us to watch our students have their understanding, introspection, knowledge andcritical thinking skills during their course of study. We are confident that the degree youreceive from the IDE, University of Madras will prepare you for facing the tough competitionin the job market and for further study at higher education institutions.
Through its increasing enrolment, the IDE takes education to the doorsteps ofpeople thus increasing the number of students in the Higher Education sector. Thisenhances the Human Resource Development of our State and our Country. It is ourshared duty to join hands to achieve the dream of education.
My best wishes for your great success.
R. THANDAVAN
UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS(Established under the Act of Incorporation XXVII of 1857 - Madras University Act 1923)
(State University)Accredited at the “A Grade Level” by NAAC
Conferred with the “University with Potential for Excellence” Status by UGC
CHEPAUK, CHENNAI - 600 005.
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UNIVERSITY OF MADRASThe University of Madras was formally established on September 5, 1857 and undertook as its
motto ‘Doctrina Vim Promovet Insitam’ (Learning promotes [one’s] innate talent). Robert Chisholmwas commissioned in 1861 to build the University’s first building, now a magnificent renovated heritagemonument.
The first Vice-Chancellor of the University was Sir Christopher Rawlinson, also the Chief Justiceof Madras. This practice of part time Vice-Chancellors (majority from the High Court bench) was tocontinue until 1923. The University at its inception comprised of four faculties – Arts, Law, Medicineand Engineering, and examined candidates for degrees in all these disciplines. However, consequentamendments to the Madras University Act, the Law, Medical and Engineering faculties earlier affiliatedto this University have been since shifted to the newly created Dr. Ambedkar Law University,Dr. MGR Medical University and the Anna University respectively.
The University of Madras was the first to introduce autonomous colleges within the Universitysystem in 1978-79. Since then, 27 out of the 159 affiliated institutions have become autonomous.
The opening of the golden page in the history of the University of Madras with the NationalAssessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) accrediting it at the ‘Five Star’ level took place in 2000.The University Grants Commission (UGC) has conferred the special status of ‘University with Potentialfor Excellence’ in the same year. Presently NAAC has reaccredited the University of Madras with ‘A’Grade.
The innovations introduced in the last decade have been many. At present there are 70 teachingand research departments in the University, grouped under 17 Schools. Within the Chennai Metropolitanarea the University is now spread over six campuses such as (1) The Chepauk Main Campus,(2) The Guindy Campus, (3) The Marina Campus, (4) The Taramani Campus, (5) The Chetpet Campus(The Madras University Union), (6) The Maduravoyal Campus (Field Laboratory). The Universityoffers several Masters and Research Programmes.
INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATIONThe Institute of Correspondence Education (ICE), as in Madras University Act 1923 Vol I
(2001 Edition) Chapter VIII, Statue 2. III, now called the Institute of Distance Education (IDE) wasestablished in 1981.
Having completed 32 years, the Institute of Distance Education today is a mega Institute with astudent enrolment of more than 3.0 lakhs. The objective of the Institute of Distance Education (IDE) isto enable learners to achieve educational, career and personal goals.
The Institute of Distance Education at present offers 97 Degree Programmes :Undergraduate 27, Postgraduate 21, Professional 18, Diploma 21, and Certificate 10. Professional andjob oriented programs are now offered in collaboration with the industry.
Admissions are made throughout the year in the Academic Year Stream (June to May) as well asCalendar Year Stream (January to December).
In order to meet this growing demand the number of Spot Admission Centres in Tamil Nadu,Union Territories and Study Centres in India and Abroad have been considerably increased.
Efforts are taken to promote borderless education at the global level.
04 PG. ADMISSION - IVM.Sc. Information Technology [I.T.],M.C.A. Computer Applications
05 PG. ADMISSION - VM.B.A. Business Administration
06 PG. ADMISSION - VI (Combined with OUS Section)B.L.I.S. Library and Information ScienceM.L.I.S. Library and Information ScienceCERTIFICATE COURSESDIPLOMA COURSESP.G. DIPLOMA COURSESM.Phil. COURSES
07 STUDY CENTRES ADMISSION SECTIONUndergraduate CoursesPostgraduate CoursesProfessional CoursesCertificate and Diploma Courses
03 E2 M.A. Tamil, English, Hindi, Urdu,Modern Arabic, Historical Studies,Political Science, Public Administration,Economics, Sociology, Christian Studies,Human Rights and Duties Education,Vaishnavism.
M.Sc. Mathematics, Geography, Psychology,Counselling Psychology, Medical Sociology.
2. B.A. - Criminology and Police Administration English & Tamil
3. B.A. - Economics English & Tamil
4. B.A. - English English
5. B.A. - Historical Studies English & Tamil
6. B.Nat. - Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (Non Clinical) English
7. B.A. - Performing Arts (Muttamizh, Iyal, Isai, Nadagam) English & Tamil
8. B.A. - Public Administration English & Tamil
9. B.A. - Tamil Tamil
10. B.A. - Urdu Urdu
11. B.A. - Vaishnavism English & Tamil
12. B.Com. - Bank Management English & Tamil
13. B.Com. - Computer Applications English & Tamil
14. B.Com. - Corporate Secretaryship English & Tamil
15. B.Com. - General English & Tamil
16. B.Lit. - Tamil Literature Tamil
17. B.Sc. - Apparel and Fashion Design English
18. B.Sc. - Geography English & Tamil
19. B.Sc. - Hotel and Catering Management English
20. B.Sc. - Mathematics English & Tamil
21. B.Sc. - Medical Sociology English
22. B.Sc. - Psychology English & Tamil
23. B.Sc. - Visual Communication English
24. BMM - Bachelor of Multimedia - Animation English
25. B.Music - Music English & Tamil
26. B.B.A. - Business Administration English & Tamil
27. B.C.A. - Computer Applications English & Tamil
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THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSES
Admission to the First Year B.A. / B.Lit. / B.Sc. / B.Nat. / BMM. / B.Music. / B.Com. / B.B.A./ B.C.A. Degree Courses is open to candidates who have passed any one of the followingExaminations :
(1) The Pre-University Examination conducted previously by the University of Madras or anyother University accepted as equivalent thereof by the authorities, University of Madras.
(2) The Higher Secondary Examination [Academic or Vocational Stream] conducted by theGovernment of Tamil Nadu [or] other States [or] Union Territories [or] an Examinationaccepted as equivalent thereof by the authorities, University of Madras.
(3) There should be a minimum gap of two clear years between the date of appearance in theexamination in which the candidate has passed the S.S.L.C. [X Standard] and HigherSecondary Examination (+2) or any other equilavent Examination as prescribed in theProspectus for joining the First Year of Degree Course.
(4) The Senior School Certificate Examination [XII Standard] conducted by the Central Board ofSecondary Education held in 1979 or thereafter provided that they have been declared tohave passed the examinations in not less then 5 subjects of which ENGLISH shall be one.
(5) The Indian School Certificate Examination [12 Years] conducted by the Council for IndianSchool Certificate Examination held in 1977 or thereafter, provided that they have beendeclared to have attained the pass standard in the examinations in not less than 5 subjects ofwhich ENGLISH shall be one.
(6) Those who have passed the Plus Two examinations of the National Open School, New Delhi.
(7) Pre-Technical Examination previously conducted after 11 years of study by the State Boardof Technical Education and Training, Chennai.
(8) Intermediate Examination [2 years] of Andhra Pradesh, Pre-Degree Examination [2 Years]of Kerala and Pre-University Examination [2 Years] of Karnataka under the 10+2 pattern.
(9) Candidates who have successfully completed 12 or 13 years of education in any State inIndia or Abroad under 11+1 or 10+2 or 11+2 pattern, subject to approval by the authorities ofthis University.
3. REGULATIONSELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSIONS
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(10) Candidates who have Passed Two Years Foundation Course Examination (as equivalent to12th Std) of Annamalai and Madurai Kamaraj Universities after passing 10th Std andPrefoundation course examination (as equivalent to 10th Std) conducted by the Annamalaiand Madurai Kamaraj Universities.
(11) Candidates who have successfully passed the Three Year Diploma Examinations conductedby the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Chennai after passing 10th StandardExamination.
(12) Candidates who have passed the G.C.E. [Advanced Level / Principal Level] with not lessthan 3 subjects in the ‘A’ Level with ENGLISH in the ‘O’ Level / SUBSIDIARY Level.
(13) Candidates holding ‘Diploma in Commercial Practice Certificate’ or Modern office practice[Three Year Course] of the Directorate of Technical Education & Training, Chennai,Government of Tamil Nadu or any other Diploma as equivalent thereto provided that theysatisfy the eligibility conditions prescribed in the regulations are eligible for lateral admissionto the Second Year B.Com. [Commerce] Degree Course of this University, provided theystudied the Language and English paper at the Diploma level; otherwise they should studya language and English paper in the Second year B.Com degree course.
(14) Candidates holding ‘Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering (or) Diploma inComputer Technology, Diploma in Information Technoloty (IT) Electrical and ElectronicsEngineering (or) Diploma in Computer Hardware Maintenance, Electronics andCommunication Engineering Certificate’ [Three Year Course] of the Directorate of TechnicalEducation and Training, Chennai, Government of Tamil Nadu or any other Diploma asequivalent thereto provided that they satisfy the eligibility conditions prescribed in the regulationsare eligible for lateral admission to the Second Year B.C.A. Degree Course of this University,provided they studied the language and English paper at the Diploma level; otherwise theyshould study a language and English paper in the Second year B.C.A. degree course.
(15) Candidates who have successfully completed 10th Standard and Three Year Diploma Coursein Music recognised by the authorities, University of Madras are eligible for lateral admissionto the Second Year B.Music Degree Course of this University subject to the conditions thatthey should appear and pass all the papers from First Year onwards as prescribed in theregulations to successfully qualify the B.Music Degree Course.
(16) Candidates who have already undergone their First Year and Second Year UndergraduateDegree Courses and passed or discontinued their studies through the Institute of DistanceEducation, University of Madras [or] through the Colleges affiliated to the University of Madrasincluding Autonomous Colleges under the purview of this University [or] through the Collegesaffiliated to other Universities including Autonomous Colleges under the purview of theUniversities concerned recognised by UGC/AIU are eligible for lateral admission to the SecondYear and Third Year Degree Courses respectively for the courses offered by the IDEsubject to approval by the authorities of this University. For details, please visit ourWebsite : www.ideunom.ac.in
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4. GENERAL INFORMATION
ATTENTION
Students can seek admission only at Single Window Admission Centre / Spot Admission Centres /
Study Centres / Participatory Programme Centres / Twinning Programme Centres listed in the
prospectus / University Website. Students are advised not to have any dealing with any other
unauthorised Institutions/ Agencies pertaining to admission to any of the courses offered by this
Institute. They are ISO cautioned that admission secured from unauthorised centres / agencies
will not be entertained and University will not be held resonsible for the same.
1. All the courses of the Institute are offered to the residents of India as per the discretion of the authorities,
University of Madras. Admission cannot be claimed as a matter of right and the Institute reserves the
right of admission.
2. Admission across the counters will be made for those who come to the Single Window Admission
Centre at IDE Campus / Spot Admission Centres / Study Centres / Participatory Centres / Twinning
Programme Centres in person along with the required original documents / certificates, registration
fee paid challan endorsed by the Designated Banks - Indian Bank / IOB or a demand draft in favour
of “The Director, IDE, University of Madras”, payable at Chennai for Rs.100/-
3. The Applicant has to detach in the following from the prospectus and fill them on per the
instructions:
(i) Application Form (ii) Computer Coding Sheet and (iii) Address Slip.
4. (i) Before filling in the application read the Prospectus carefully (ii) Preserve the Prospectus till the
completion of the course as it contains all the information relating the course including formats of the
examination application and fee payment challan.
5. The Application must be accompanied by All the Original Certificates as mentioned in the Prospectus
and the Registration Fee of Rs. 100/-. Candidate seeking admission in the Study Centre / Participatory
Programme Centres and other Centres to provide the original certificate in the concerned centre where
they seek for admission.
6. The Applicant has to state clearly the Degree Course and Subject which he/she wants to enrol.
7. The following original Certificates/Documents with one set of photo copies attested by
competent authority should be sent along with the application form for admission to Undergraduate
Degree Courses :
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(a) Transfer Certificate from the Head of the Institution where the applicant last studied.
(b) Statement of Marks of the Qualifying examination.
Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination should enclose all the original statements
of marks right from their secondary school education along with the application form.
(c) Provisional Pass Certificate / Diploma Certificate of the Qualifying examination.
(d) If the certificates are in a language other than ENGLISH / TAMIL, an authenticated translation
in English duly attested by a Gazetted Officer should be sent along with the original certificates.
(e) Candidates who have passed their qualifying examination from abroad, such candidates should
submit an “Equivalence Certificate” issued by the Association of Indian Universities (Address :
Secretary Association of Indian Universities, 16, Kotla Marg, New Delhi - 110 002.)
(f) Candidates who have not undergone and passed the qualifying examinations under 10 + 2 or
11 + 1 or 10 + 3 pattern or who have passed under Open University system of this University /
other recognised Universities need not apply, as they are not eligible for admission.
(g) All the original certificates should be attached at the top left corner of the application form with
a tag or string to prevent them from getting lost.
(h) Candidates are advised to take sufficient number of attested copies of their original
certificates before sending them to the Institute.
(i) Failure to submit any one or more of the above certificates / documents may entail rejection
of their applications.
(j) Photographs to be affixed :
(i) One on the Application Form
[Attested by a Gazetted Officer / Faculty / Deputy - Assistant Registrar of the University of
Madras with Seal]
(ii) One on the Address Slip.
(iii) One on the reverse side of the Coding Sheet.
8. The application form duly filled-in and signed by the candidate along with all the original certificates
mentioned above (a,b,c) for admission to Undergraduate Courses together with Registration Fee of
Rs.100/- by means of challan paid through the designated Banks or by means of Demand Draft in
favour of “The Director, IDE, University of Madras, Chennai - 600 005” be submitted to the
concerned Co-ordinators in case of Candidates seeking admission through Spot Admission Centres /
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Study Centres / Participating Institutions. Students seeking admission through Single Window Admission
centres at the Institute of Distance Education at Chepauk should submit the Application through the
Counters. The Registration Fee paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
9. Candidates pursuing any other course of study at this Institute are eligible for admission to one additional
course at the Certificate Level offered by this Institute.
10. Admission to candidates who have qualified from other Universities/Bodies will be considered only on
the condition that their previous qualifications are recognised by this University. However, action will
be taken to recognise the examination of a recognised University provided the syllabus of the qualifying
examination is produced by the candidate, subject to approval by the authorities of this University.
11. All the columns in the application form should be filled in very carefully and incomplete application
forms will summarily be rejected.
12. The Photocopy of the statement of marks of the qualifying examination accompanying the application
form must be attested by a Gazetted Officer and also by the concerned Co-ordinator of the Spot Admission
Centres / Study Centres / Participatory Institutions.
13. A Course Completion Certificate in lieu of Transfer Certificate will be issued by the Institute either on
completion of the course or on discontinuance of the course. (Subject to verification of payment of
prescribed fee and other dues to the University)
14. MODE FOR PAYMENT OF FEES
Students can make their payments with the banks designated by the Institute of Distance Education,
University of Madras without any additional charge. The challan has three identical parts, Viz. Bank
Copy, IDE Copy and Student Copy. The particulars required in the challan should be filled in by the
Candidates without leaving any column blank. The BANK will retain bank copy and return the IDE
copy and student copy to the student. The IDE copy of the BANK Challan should be submitted to the
Concerned centres where they seek Admissions. The student copy should be preserved carefully by the
student as a proof of payment. In places where there is no facility for the payment of fees through the
designated banks, students may make the payment by means of Demand Draft obtained from any of
the Nationalized/Scheduled Bank drawn in favour of “The Director, IDE, University of Madras”
payable at Chennai.
15. Online Fee Payment System : Students can also remit their Tuition Fee through Online Payment Gateway
System provided in the Website: www.ideunom.ac.in. Students ae advised to make use of this facility.
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16. The Tuition Fee and other fees for the First Year should be paid only after receiving the intimationletter of provisional admission mentioning the enrolment number assigned. For payment of subsequenttuition fees and other fees for second and third year, no separate intimation will be sent to thecandidates admitted. Hence, candidates are advised to retain the Prospectus till the completionof the course for guidance and make remittances within the specified due dates on their own. Theadmission of the defaulters will automatically stands cancelled. They may, however, be readmittedto the same course on payment of Rs. 500/- subject to approval by the authorities. Candidates arenot permitted to remit the fees in instalments.
17. The students are strictly instructed to use separate BANK challans to pay the Tuition Fee and ExaminationFee and be sent to the Director, IDE, in separate envelopes. The fee paid challan may also be presentedto the Co-ordinator - Spot Admission Centres / Study Centres for onward transmission to the Director,IDE. They are requested not to pay both examination and tuition fees together. The Institute is notresponsible for any delay in sending the learning materials or statement of marks, etc., if theexamination and tuition fees are paid together. Students can use the Fee Payment challan suppliedwith this Prospectus and take photocopies for their use. No extension of time will be given, under anycircumstances, for payment of fee.
18. Students admitted through the Study Centres / Spot Admission Centres / Participatory Centres / TwinningProgramme Centres are advised to submit the payment challan endorsed by the designated Banks foronward transmission to the Director and required to collect the learning materials from the concern StudyCentres / Spot Admission Centres. Fees once remitted will not be refunded or adjusted in any mannerunder any circumstances.
19. Prescribed text books for reference will not be supplied to the candidates by the Institute of Distance Education.Hence they are advised to get them from the book-sellers. However, the syllabi and the self learning materialswill be sent to the candidates. Learning materials will be supplied at the Single window admission centre at IDE/ Study Centres / Spot Admission Centres. Those who are not able to receive at the centres may approachthe Director for the same.
YEAR LAST DATE
SECOND YEAR JULY 27, 2015 FEBRUARY 16, 2016(For Academic Year Admissions) (For Calendar Year Admissions)
THIRD YEAR JULY 25, 2016 FEBRUARY 27, 2017(For Academic Year Admissions) (For Calendar Year Admissions)
THE LAST DATES FOR THE RECEIPT OF THE TUITION FEE FOR SUBSEQUENT YEAR IS GIVEN BELOW.
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20. EXEMPTION AND CONTINUATION OF STUDY
(1) Candidates who have already passed Foundation Courses or Part I/II subjects as a whole in the
B.A./B.Sc. Degree Examinations of the University of Madras and the Universities approved by
the University Grants Commission [UGC] and Association of Indian Universities [AIU] will be
exempted from appearing for the Foundation Course (Paper I or II) as the case may be subject to
the approval by the University. Students who seek such exemption should submit their requisition
together with the following documents and fees :
(i) Original statement of marks in respect of the Foundation Courses or Part or Parts already
passed by them as a whole, along with authenticated syllabus prescribed by the Autonomous
Colleges / other Universities for scrutiny and to consider for exemption of papers by the
authority of this University.
(ii) Two attested xerox copies of the above statement of marks.
(iii) Payment challan endorsed by the designated Banks for Rs.100/- towards exemption fee.
(2) Students who have completed successfully the First / Second Year of studies in B.A. / B.Lit. /
B.B.A. / B.C.A. Degree Courses, after passing the papers prescribed for the First/Second Year Courses,
either under the old Non-Semester Pattern or under the Semester Pattern, in the Colleges affiliated to
the University of Madras and the Colleges affiliated to other Universities approved by the University
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Grants Commission [UGC] and Association of Indian Universities [AIU] are considered for
admission to the Second/Third Year of the Undergraduate Courses in the same faculty concerned,
under the current regulations, in this Institute, subject to approval by the University authorities.
They will not be eligible for classification. These candidates also should send the required
original documents mentioned above.
(4) Deaf & Dumb and mentally challenged candidates admitted to the three year Undergraduate Degree
Courses of this University shall be exempted from the study and examinations of the Language [i.e.]
either Tamil or any other Language or English under the Foundation Courses and shall be declared
qualified for the degree, if they pass the other examinations prescribed for the degree.
(5) Dyslexia students admitted to the three year Undergraduate Degree courses of this University shall be
exempted from the study and examinations of the Language (i.e.) (a) either Tamil or any other language
under the Foundation courses and shall be declared qualified for the degree if they pan the other
examinations prescribed for the degree; (b) they shall be allowed extra one hour time in the examinations;
(c) Leniency in overlooking spelling mistakes; (d) Amanuensis for all UG degree courses provide the
request shall be duly certified by the Medical Board of the Government Hospital / General Hospital /
District - quarters Hospitals and they shall be declared qualified for the Degree if they pass the other
examinations prescribed for the Degree.
(6) Candidates who have passed the Diploma in Commercial Practice or Modern office Examination
conducted by the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Government of Tamil Nadu or any
other Diploma as equivalent thereon after passing the 10th Std / 12th Std are eligible for admission to
the Second Year of any B.Com. Degree course at this Institute provided they studied the language and
English paper at the Diploma level; otherwise they should study a language Paper and English Paper in
the Second year B.com degree course with effect from the academic year 2005-06 and thereafter.
(7) Candidates holding ‘Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering [or] Electrical and Electronics
Engineering [or] Electronics and Communication Engineering Certificate’ [Three Year Course] of the
Directorate of Technical Education and Training, Chennai, Government of Tamil Nadu or any other
Diploma as equivalent thereto, after passing the 10th, 12th Std provided that they satisfy the eligibility
conditions prescribed in the regulations, are eligible for admission to the Second Year B.C.A. Degree
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Course at this University provided they studied the language and English paper at the Diploma level,
otherwise they should study a language and English paper in the Second year B.C.A. degree course with
effect from the academic year 2005-06 and thereafter.
(8) Candidates who have successfully completed 10th Standard and Three Year Diploma Course in
Music recognised by the University of Madras are eligible for admission to Second Year B.Music
Degree Course of this University subject to the condition that they should appear and pass all the
papers from First Year onwards as prescribed in the regulations to successfully qualify for the
B.Music Degree Course.
21. CONDONATION OF BREAK IN STUDIES
Candidates who have discontinued courses from Colleges or from this Institute and who seek admission
in this Institute in the Second Year of the course should pay a sum of Rs. 500/- or such fee as may be
in force from time to time towards condoning the break in study and for permission to rejoin the course.
Candidates from other Universities should pay Rs.750/- towards transfer fee in addition to condonation
fee, if he/she wants to join in the second year course.
22. IN CASE OF DISCONTINUANCE OF STUDY
Students who want to discontinue their courses after the completion of first year should inform the
Director, IDE., before 31st May of every year. Otherwise, full fees will be collected for the subsequent
years. Only after receiving the entire fees, his/her Course Completion Certificate will be issued. Legal
dispute, if any, relating to Admission / Examinations of IDE. will be subject to Chennai Jurisdiction
only. Visually and other physically challenged applicants are advised not to apply for the Practical
oriented M.Sc. Degree Courses.
23. CHANGE OF COURSE OR MEDIUM
Candidates are advised to make a firm choice of the course of study they wish to pursue and the
medium of instruction before sending the application for admission. Normally, change of subject or
medium of instruction will not be allowed, but in special cases change may be permitted within one
month from the date of admission on payment of the prescribed fee of Rs.500/- subject to approval by
the authorities.
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24. METHOD OF INSTRUCTION
(1) The method of instruction is (a) mailing or distributing learning materials periodically to the
students enrolled and (b) personal contact programme. For each paper of study, a set of learning
materials will be sent to the students periodically. The learning materials can be collected by the
students or his/her representative personally from the Institute / Study Centres / Spot Admission
Centres on production of the student’s copy of the payment challan. These learning materials
will guide the students for effective learning.
(2) For the students of B.Music, B.Sc. Visual Communication, B.Sc. Hotel and Catering Management,
B.Sc. Apparel and Fashion Design, BMM Bachelor of Multimedia - Animination practical classes
will be conducted in the Institute at Chennai. For B.C.A., B.Com. Computer Applications and
B.Sc. Maths III year students, practical classes will be conducted at Ambur, Chennai,
Kumbakonam, Puducherry, Thiruvannamalai, Vellore and at all the Study Centres. Attendance
for B.C.A., B.Com. Computer Applications and B.Sc. Maths III Year. theory and other practical
classes is compulsory. B.Sc. Geography / Psychology students who do not secure attendance at
the compulsory practical classes will not be permitted that year for the practical examination.
However, such candidates can appear for the practicals in the subsequent years after fulfilling
the attendance requirements. They will be charged a re-do fee for their appearance and the
details will be sent to the students on request. The Table gives the list of courses for which contact
classes are conducted. It also gives the duration, the nature (whether optional or compulsory) and
details of centres. In courses where attendance is made compulsory, if a student does not attend the
compulsory contact programme, he/she is not eligible for appearing for the University Examinations
(Theory and Practical). If candidates appear for the University Examinations (Theory and Practical)
without adequate attendance in the compulsory personal contact programme, they do it at their
own risk and it leads to cancellation of their appearance in the Examinations.
(3) The Personal Contact Programme classes will be arranged for the benefit of the students in
Tamil Nadu and Puducherry and by the Study Centres in India themselves. This programme is
meant for classroom lectures on important topics and clearing the doubts of the students. Students
are advised to attend the classes in their own interest for effective learning.
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(4) The venue and dates of PCP Classes will be intimated separately. However, the information in
this regard is also available on website which can be viewed online.
25. ADDRESS SLIP
The applicants for admission are required to furnish their address in each of the six slots provided for
the purpose on a separate sheet attached to the application form. The admission intimation, original
certificates and learning materials will be sent to the address furnished in the Address Slip only. Write
the address in capital letters and use ball pen only.
26. CHANGE OF ADDRESS
All communications and learning materials in the case of those who opt to receive by post, will be sent
to the candidates to the address given in the application form. Any change in the address should be
intimated to the Institute, Spot Admission Centres and the Study Centres immediately with the enrolment
number. Candidates are advised to make necessary arrangements in the post office for their mail to be
redirected to their new address in the event of a despatch being sent before the change is effected.
27. IDENTITY CARD
Identity Card will be issued after the receipt of First Year tuition fee. The Identity Card will be valid till
the completion of the course. In the event of a student discontinuing a course, the card shall become
invalid for the year / years yet to be completed. Candidates are instructed to preserve their identity
cards. They should note that the examination Hall Tickets will be issued by the Chief Superintendent of
the Examination Centres, only on production of the identity card. The arrear candidates can use the
Identity Card for obtaining Hall Tickets even though the duration of the course of study is over. If the
original card is lost, a duplicate card will be issued on payment of Rs. 100/- through the designated
Bank Challan and the payment endorsed Bank Challan is to be sent for this purpose together with a
passport size photograph.
28. ENROLMENT NUMBER
Enrolment Numbers will be assigned to candidates on admission. The enrolment number will hold
good for the entire duration of the course of study. In communications addressed to the Institute, this
number should be stated. Letters received without the enrolment number will not be entertained.
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The Enrolment Number is a twelve digit unique code (alpha-numeric). The first two digits indicate the
year of admission. The third, fourth and the fifth the centre, the sixth, seventh and the eighth the subject
and last four the actual enrolment number.
29. SCHOLARSHIP
i) Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates who pursue their studies through this Institute
are eligible for reimbursement of the fees. They are also eligible for an annual allowance of
Rs.500/- towards purchase of essential/prescribed books. The details in this connection can be
obtained from the Director / SC / ST Special Cell, Institute of Distance Education, University of
Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005.
ii) The eligible SC/ST students are directed to submit the SC/ST scholarship form during their
study at IDE only and it will be accepted after the period of study at IDE on any circumstances.
iii) Visually impaired or otherwise physically challenged candidates, can avail themselves of the
State Government Scholarship for the Disabled. The prescribed form may be obtained from the
District Rehabilitation Officer in the districts concerned for reimbursement of non-refundable
fees.
30. FEE CONCESSION
The Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras offers the following fee concessions:
A. Fee concessions to differently-abled candidates / Prisoners
(a) Differently-abled candidates with atleast 40% physical disability and who are in possession
of national identity card for disability issued by the competent authorities can pursue distance
education programmes offered by the University of Madras with full exemption of tuition
fees and special fees.
(b) Prisoners of Tamil Nadu will be considered for exemption of tuition fees provided they
submit their appliction for admission with a ‘No Objection Certificate’ issued by the
competent authority.
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B. Concessions for pursuing additional certificate / diploma course
(a) Undergraduate students on roll of the IDE can do one certificate course (EXCEPT French,German and Sanskrit) with full waiver of tuition fee.
(b) Post-graduate students on roll of the IDE can do one certificate / diploma course with fullwaiver of tuition fee.
31. CANDIDATES WITH ARREARS
Students with arrears, after the completion of the duration of the course of study, have to seek and obtainon their own initiative, with a requisition letter and with self-addressed envelope, the particulars ofchange of syllabus, provision for completion of course, practical classes, practical examinations,Examination Application forms, from the Director, IDE, University of Madras. The Co-ordinators ofPCP / Spot Admission / Study Centres may also provide the above particulars. In all the communicationsto the Institute, these candidates should quote the Enrolment Number and address.
32. PROVISIONAL DEGREE CERTIFICATE
Provisional Certificate will be issued to those who have qualified for the degree after the publicationof results. For obtaining Provisional Certificate and Degree/Diploma, a Fee of Rs.300/- or suchfees as may be in force from time to time, should be paid along with the Final Year ExaminationFee.
Prescribed forms for obtaining Provisional Certificate and Degree/Diploma are also available with theInstitute, and at the PCP Centres/Spot Admission Centres/Study Centres and can also be downloadedfrom the Website (www.ideunom.ac.in).
33. The University has the right to cancel / suspend any course/s mentioned in the Prospectus forvarious administrative reasons.
34. Please visit our website periodically for any updates given in the prospectus. It is the responsibility ofthe Student to visit the Website on Regular Basis.
35. No conduct certificate will be issued to any student of this Institute.
36. Students are requested to furnish their Mobile Number in the Admission Application Form / ExaminationForm, for any further queries / clarification. The furnished number will be treated as REGISTEREDMOBILE NUMBER (RMN) and this is a value added / optional service offered to the Students ofIDE.
ATTENTION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Candidates are advised to download the Exam Application Form, Time Table, Centre
Notification, Hall Tickets from the Website : www.ideunom.ac.in. They will not be sent to
the candidates by post.
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5. ADMISSION CENTRES
(i) ADMISSION THROUGH SINGLE WINDOW ADMISSION CENTRE(AT THE INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION CAMPUS, Chennai)
With a view to simplify the admission procedure, for the distance education students, University ofMadras has opened a Single Window Admission Centre located at the IDE building at Chepauk Campus,Chennai. Located in a spacious hall, the Single Window Admission Centre ensures admission across thecounters. Students seeking admission at IDE Campus of the University at Chennai can make use of thisCentre. Students using the Single Window Admission Centre should go through the following instructions:
1. Collect the Application-cum-Prospectus from the Prospectus Sales Counter on payment in cash.
2. Pay the registration fee at the “Registration Fee Payment Counter” available at one of the counters..
3. Submit the filled-in application form to admission front desk and collect the token and wait for yourturn.
4. Candidates seeking admission to Under-Graduate degree courses should submit the Higher SecondaryCertificate or Diploma Certificate of the qualifying Diploma and also the Transfer Certificate from theInstitution last studied, along with 10th standard Certificate in original.
5. The application form and other certificates should be arranged in the following order:
(i) Registration fee payment receipt
(ii) Filled-in application form + Filled-in address slip
(iii) Photo Copies of the Certificates
(iv) Filled-in Computer Coding Sheet
(v) If the certificates are in a language other than English / Tamil an authenticated translation inEnglish duly attested by a Gazette Officer.
6. The photo copies of the Certificates will be verified with the originals and the original certificates willbe returned along with the provisional admission intimation letter.
7. After obtaining the provisional admission letter, the students can remit the specified fees at any BankCounters. Indian Overseas Bank or Indian Bank of any branch. After remitting the fees, the studentscan collect the study materials and ID cards from the respective counters of Single Window AdmissionCentre.
8. Working Hours: The Single Window Admission Centre functions on all days including Saturdaysand Sundays except holidays declared by the Government of Tamil Nadu. The Centre is open from10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on week days and between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
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9. The PCP classes both theory and practical for the students admitted under academic year stream throughIDE Single Window Admission at Chennai & Spot Admission centres within Tamil Nadu will beconducted by the University in various PCP centres. (Ref. Pg. No. 57 to 59)
10. The PCP Theory & Practical classes and examinations for the Students those admitted under Calendaryear stream through Single Window admission at Chennai & Spot Admission Centres within Tamilnaduwill be conducted only in Chennai.
(ii) ADMISSION THROUGH SPOT ADMISSION CENTRES(WITHIN TAMIL NADU)
1. To facilitate the admission of students in various areas all over Tamil Nadu, the Institute of DistanceEducation, University of Madras has established Spot Admission Centres all over Tamil Nadu. (Forlist of Spot Admission Centres refer page No. 60 & 61)
2. Students can collect the Prospectus cum Application forms by payment of cash from the Co-ordinatorof any of the approved Spot Admission Centres.
3. Students can submit the filled-in application along with Registration fee and required documents /certificates as per eligibility criteria for seeking admission. (For eligibility Criteria refer Page No. 6 & 7and for documents / certificates to be submitted refer Page. No. 8)
4. Eligible students will be given admission and enrolment number will be assigned to them immediatelyby the Spot Admission Centres.
5. On receipt of enrolment number the students can pay the requisite fees and collect the study materials.(Please refer page Nos. 52 - 55 Fee Particulars - Course-wise.)
6. The Identity card will be sent directly to the students from the Institute of Distance Education, Universityof Madras after confirming the eligibility criteria.
7. The Second year learning materials can be collected by the students at the Spot Admission Centres onproduction of the student copy of payment challan endorsed by the designated Bank.
8. The PCP classes both theory and practical for the students admitted under academic year stream throughIDE Single Window Admission at Chennai & Spot Admission centres within Tamil Nadu will beconducted by the University in various PCP centres. (Ref. Pg. No. 57 - 59)
9. The PCP Theory & Practical classes and examinations for the Students those admitted under Calendaryear stream through Single Window admission at Chennai & Spot Admission Centres within Tamilnaduwill be conducted only in Chennai.
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(iii) ADMISSION THROUGH STUDY CENTRES(WITHIN AND OUTSIDE TAMIL NADU INCLUDING CENTRES AT ABROAD)
1. To facilitate the admission of students in various areas all over Tamil Nadu as well as other states, theInstitute of Distance Education, University of Madras has established Study Centres for admission allover Tamil Nadu including centres in abroad. (For list of Study Admission Centre refer page No. 62 -67)
2. Students can collect the Prospectus cum Application form by payment of cash from the Co-ordinatorof any of the approved Study Centres.
3. Students can submit the filled-in application along with Registration fee and required documents /certificates as per eligibility criteria for seeking admission. (For eligibility Criteria refer Page No. 6 &7 and for documents / certificates to be submitted refer Page. No. 8)
4. The filled-in application forms along with the Registration fees will be forwarded by the Study Centreto the Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras for verification of eligibility criteria andfor further processing of admission.
5. Eligible students will be given admission in the Institute of Distance Education, University of Madrasand Provisional Admission Intimation with Enrolment Number will be assigned by the Universityonly and will be sent to the concerned study centres
6. (i) On receipt of the Provisional Admission Intimation along with enrolment number through theStudy centres, WITHIN INDIA the students can pay the requisite fees in a Single DemandDraft drawn in favour of the “Director, Institute of Distance Education, ‘University of Madras’payable at Chennai or through triplicate challan of designated banks to the study centres. (Pleaserefer to page Nos. 52 - 55 Fee particulars - Course-wise.)
(ii) On receipt of the Provisional Admission Intimation along with enrolment number through theStudy centres OUTSIDE INDIA, the students can pay the requisite fees in two Demand Draft -one drawn in favour of the “Director, Institute of Distance Education, ‘University of Madras’payable at Chennai and the other in favour of the Co-ordinator of the concerned Study centre andsubmit the same to the Study centres. (Please refer to page Nos. 56 Fee particulars - Course-wise.)
7. The Demand Draft / Fee Challan shall be forwarded by the Study Centres to the Institute of DistanceEducation, University of Madras and on receipt of the same, Students Identity Card and Study materialswill be sent to the concerned study centre.
8. The students can collect the Identity card and study materials from the concerned Study centres.
9. Applications received by post directly from the candidates of other States will automatically be linkedwith the IDE Study Centre of the State Concerned.
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10. Application received by post directly from the candidates of other States where there is no study centreof this Institute, will be linked with the nearby IDE Study Centre of the other state and candidatesshould undergo the courses offered by this Institute through such allotted IDE Study Centre only.
11. The PCP classes for the students admitted through approved Study Centres (Within & OutsideTamil Nadu and Outside India) will be arranged and conducted by the concerned Study Centres.
12. It is the sole responsibility of the Concerned Study Centres to arrange and conduct the PCPClasses for their Students.
1. The Students who are willing to undergo the Courses of the Institute of Distance Education, Universityof Madras as regular week end programmes through Participatory Institutions (Campus LearningCentres) can refer page No. 67 & 68 for the list of Participatory Institutions and Participatory OnlineInstitutions.
2. Students can collect the Prospectus cum Application form by payment of cash from the concernedparticipatory Institutions.
3. Students can submit the filled-in application along with Registration fee and required documents /certificates as per eligibility criteria for seeking admission. (For eligibility Criteria refer Page No. 6 &7 and for documents / certificates to be submitted refer Page. No. 8)
4. The filled-in applications along with the Registration fees will be forwarded by the ParticipatoryInstitution to the Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras for verification of eligibilitycriteria and for further processing of admission.
5. Eligible students will be given admission and Provisional Admission Intimation with Enrolment Numberassigned will be sent to the Participatory Institutions.
6. On receipt of the Provisional Admission Intimation along with enrolment number through the ParticipatoryInstitutions the students can pay the requisite fees in a Single Demand Draft drawn in favour of the“Director, Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras payable at Chennai or through triplicatechallan of designated banks to the Participatory Insitution. (Please refer to page Nos. 52 - 54, Fee particulars- Course-wise.)
7. The Demand Draft / Fee Challan shall be forwarded by the Institute of Distance Education, University ofMadras and on receipt of the same, Identity Card and Study materials will be sent to the participatoryInstitution.
8. The students can collect the Identity card and study materials from the concerned participatoryInstituions.
9. The PCP classes for the students admitted through approved Participatory Institutions will be arrangedand conducted by the concerned Participatory Institutions.
10. It is the sole responsibility of the Concerned Participating Institutions / Twinning ProgrammeCentres to arrange and conduct the PCP Classes for their Students.
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6. LATERAL ADMISSIONSREQUIREMENTS FOR LATERAL ADMISSION TO
SECOND / THIRD YEAR UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Students seeking Lateral Admission to Second / Third Year Undergraduate courses mustenclose two copies of syllabus of the paper / papers for which exemption is requested.
Students desiring to avail themselves of lateral admission to second year Under Graduate courses
should enclose two copies of the syllabus for the first year of their study obtained from the University /
College where they have undergone the course.
The following Certificates (Original) must be enclosed without fail :
1. 10th Mark List.
2. 12th Mark List.
3. Undergraduate Degree First / Second Year Statement of Marks.
4. Transfer Certificate from the Institution where he/she completed the First / Second Year Undergraduate
Course.
5. One complete set of attested xerox copies of the above.
6. Format for UG Lateral admission
7. Copy of Syllabus duly attested
Students who have undergone the first / second year Undergraduate course in institutions abroad must
submit along with the application an EQUIVALENCE CERTIFICATE obtained from the Association of Indian
Universities (AIU), New Delhi (Address : The Secretary, Association of Indian Universities, 16, Kotla Marg,
New Delhi - 110 002.)
Students applying for lateral admission must enclose the Transfer Certificate or Course Completion
Certificate issued by the Institution where they did the First / Second Year Undergraduate course. The certificate
should clearly state the period of study without giving scope for any ambiguity. The syllabus enclosed
should be attested by the Principal / Head of the Department of the Institution where they studied.
Only after a proper scrutiny of these documents a decision on granting exemption will be taken.
Provisional admission will be given with the condition that the student appears for all the papers of the
First / Second year course. However, after the scrutiny of the syllabus, the decision regarding exemption will
be communicated to the student individually.
Student seeking lateral admission from other Universities and Autonomous Colleges are NOT ELIGIBLE
FOR CLASSIFICATION.
Students from colleges affiliated to the University of Madras coming under a different regulation / pattern
The Courses of Study for the B.A./B.Sc./B.Nat./B.Music/BMM/B.Com./ B.B.A. and BCADegree shall consist of the following :
[a] FOUNDATION COURSES[b] CORE COURSES [MAIN and ALLIED SUBJECTS][c] APPLICATION ORIENTED SUBJECT
FOUNDATION COURSES - [PART I and PART II]
The course of study for the FOUNDATION COURSES shall comprise the study of PART I- TAMIL or an ‘ALTERNATIVE LANGUAGE SUBJECT for TAMIL’ [i.e.] anyone of the followingMODERN INDIAN LANGUAGES or CLASSICAL LANGUAGES or FOREIGNLANGUAGES or COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH at the option of the candidates and PART II- ENGLISH, according to the syllabus and text-book prescribed from time to time.
ALTERNATIVE LANGUAGE SUBJECT for PART I - TAMIL[i] MODERN [Indian] LANGUAGES - Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam,
Hindi and Urdu[ii] CLASSICAL LANGUAGES - Sanskrit and Arabic[iii] FOREIGN LANGUAGE[S] - French only[iv] COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH
Candidates admitted to B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Nat. / BMM/ B.Com. [Corporate Secretaryship]Degree Courses should appear and pass the PART I - LANGUAGE TAMIL - PAPER - I oranyone of the ALTERNATIVE LANGUAGE SUBJECT for TAMIL as indicated under [i], [ii], [iii], and[iv] above; and PART II - ENGLISH PAPER - I in the FIRST YEAR; and LANGUAGE TAMIL -PAPER - II or anyone of the ALTERNATIVE LANGUAGE SUBJECT for TAMIL, and ENGLISHPAPER - II in the SECOND YEAR under FOUNDATION COURSE.
Candidates admitted to B.A Performing Arts / B.Music / B.Com. [General], B.Com. [BankManagement], B.Com. [Computer Applications] / B.B.A. / B.C.A. Degree Courses should appearand pass the FOUNDATION COURSE - PART I - PAPER-I LANGUAGE TAMIL or anyone ofthe ALTERNATIVE LANGUAGE SUBJECTS for TAMIL as indicated under [i], [ii], [iii], and [iv]above; and PART II - ENGLISH PAPER-II, in the FIRST YEAR ONLY.
Note : For the above Languages, learning materials alone will be provided to the candidates. NoPersonal Contact Classes [PCP] will be conducted. However, if sufficient number ofcandidates are enrolled, Personal Contact Programme Classes shall be conducted.
The details of the Core Courses – Main Subjects, Allied Subjects, Application OrientedSubjects and Elective Subjects are furnished under each course of study.
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First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Christianity - An Introduction 3 100 40 8Paper - II : History of Christianity 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IReligions of India 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - III : The Holy Bible - Old Testament 3 100 40 8Paper - IV : Christian Beliefs 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IISouth Indian Philosophy and Culture 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper - V : The Holy Bible - New Testament 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : Christian Practices 3 100 40 8Paper - VII : Christian Ethics 3 100 40 8Paper - VIII : Christianity and Environment 3 100 40 8Application Oriented SubjectChristian Spirtuality and Art 3 100 40 8
1. B.A. Christian Studies
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Principles of Criminology 3 100 40 8Paper - II : Criminal Laws 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IHuman Behaviour and Criminality 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - III : Police Administration 3 100 40 8Paper - IV : Penology and Correctional Administration 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IIContemporary Crimes 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper - V : Human Rights and Police Administration 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : Police Station Management 3 100 40 8Paper - VII : Vigilance and Security Management 3 100 40 8Paper - VIII : Counselling and Guidance 3 100 40 8Application Oriented SubjectNGOs and Criminal Justice Administration 3 100 40 8
2. B.A. Criminology and Police Administration
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
7.2 SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS (THEORY)
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First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Indian Economy - Problems and Policies 3 100 40 9Paper - II : Statistics for Economists 3 100 40 9Core Course - Allied Subject - IPrinciples of Commerce 3 100 40 5
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - III : Micro Economics 3 100 40 9Paper - IV : Monetary Economics 3 100 40 9Core Course - Allied Subject - IIRural Banking 3 100 40 5
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper - V: Macro Economics 3 100 40 9
Paper - VI : Fiscal Economics 3 100 40 9Paper - VII : History of Economic Thought 3 100 40 9Paper - VIII : Managerial Economics 3 100 40 9Application Oriented SubjectEnvironmental Economics 3 100 40 6
3. B.A. Economics
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Courses - Main SubjectsPaper - I : The Elizabethan Age 3 100 40 8Paper - II : The Augustan & The Romantic Age 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IHistory of English Literature, Social History ofEngland from 1500 to 1800 and Literary Forms 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - III : The Victorian Age 3 100 40 8Paper - IV : The 20th Century 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IIHistory of English Literature, Social History of Englandfrom 1801 to the Present Day and Literary Forms 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper - V : Shakespeare 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : American Literature 3 100 40 8Paper - VII : Indian Writing in English 3 100 40 8Paper - VIII : Language & Linguistics 3 100 40 8Application Oriented SubjectJournalism 3 100 40 8
4. B.A. English
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
27
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Courses - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Main Currents in Indian History upto A.D.1757 3 100 40 9Paper - II : History of Tamil Nadu upto A.D.2000 3 100 40 9
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - II - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Core Courses - Main SubjectsPaper - III :Main Currents in Indian History A.D.1757 to A.D. 2000 3 100 40 9Paper - IV :History of East Asia A.D.1839 to A.D.2000 3 100 40 9
Core Course - Allied Subject - IIOutlines of Political Theory 3 100 40 5
Third Core Courses - Main SubjectsYear Paper - V : Social and Economic History of India in the
19th and 20th Centuries 3 100 40 9Paper - VI : History of Modern Europe
A.D.1453 to A.D.1914 3 100 40 9Paper - VII : An Outline History of England
A.D.1603 to A.D.2000 3 100 40 9Paper - VIII : India and Her Neighbours and History of
South East Asia A.D.1900 to A.D.2000 3 100 40 9Application Oriented SubjectTourism - Principles and Practices and Archives Keeping 3 100 40 6
5. B.A. Historical Studies
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
28
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Principles of Yoga and Naturopathy 3 100 40 5
Paper - II : Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3 100 40 5
Paper - III : Methods of Yoga Practices 3 100 40 5
Paper - IV : Practicals (Asanas and Pranayama) 3 100 40 5
Allied Optional Subject - I Fitness and Wellness 3 100 40 5
Second Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper -V : Principles of Yoga Theraphy 3 100 40 5
Paper -VI : Philosophy of Yoga Practice and Naturopathy 3 100 40 5
Paper - VII : Anatomy and Physiology of Yogic Practice 3 100 40 5
Paper - VIII : Practicals-Basic Kriyas and Meditation 3 100 40 5
Allied Optional Subject - II Application of Yoga and
Naturopathy in Physical Education 3 100 40 5
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper -IX : Pathanjali Yoga Sutras 3 100 40 5
Paper -X : Yogic Diet 3 100 40 5
Paper -XI : Nature Cure 3 100 40 5
Paper -XII : Mental Health and Physical Health 3 100 40 5
Paper -XIII: Practicals-Advanced asanas, Pranayama,
Kriyas, Bandhas, Mudras and Meditations 3 100 40 5
Allied Optional Subject - III Application of Yoga and
Naturopathy Practices in sports performance 3 100 40 5
Project on any one of the following areas :
Asanas; Pranayama; Kriyas; Bandhas; Mudras and Meditations 100 8
6. B.Nat. Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (Non Clinical)
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
29
First Part - I : Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Year Part - II : English Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Paper I - Introduction toPaper - III : Muttamizh - I (Theory) 3 100 40 8Core Paper II - Paper - IV :Fundamentals of Nadagam Comprising of south IndianDance and Theatre - I (Practical) 1 100 40 8
Allied - I - Paper - V :Foundation Course in Isai - I (Music) (Practical) 1 100 40 8
Second Core Paper III - Paper - VIYear Introduction to Muttamizh - II (Theory) 3 100 40 8
Core Paper IV - Paper - VIIFundamentals of Nadagam (Theory) 3 100 40 8
Core Paper V - Paper - VIIIFundamentals of Nadagam comprising of South Indian
Dance and Theatre - II (Practical) 1 100 40 8
Core Paper VI - Paper - IXAdal - Nadaga - Aranga Amaippu - Choreography (Practical) 1 100 40 8
Allied II - Paper - XFoundation Course in Isai - II (Music) (Practical) 1 100 40 8
Third Core Paper VII - Paper - XIYear Foundation Course in Isai (Music) (Theory) 3 100 40 8
Core Paper VIII - Paper - XIINattuvangam (Practical) 1 100 40 8
Core Paper IX - Paper - XIIIFundamentals of Nadagam comprising of South Indian
Dance and Theatre - III (Practical) 1 100 40 8
Core Paper X - Paper - XIVFoundation Course in Isai - Tamil Compositions
(Music) (Practical) 1 100 40 8
Paper - XVApplication oriented Subject -
Foundation Course in Isai (Music) (Theory) 3 100 40 8
7. B.A. Performing Arts
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
30
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Principles of Public Administraion 3 100 40 8Paper - II : Administrative Thinkers 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IPolice Administration 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - III : Principles of Management 3 100 40 8Paper - IV : Modern Administrative Systems
(UK, USA, France, Switzerland & China) 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IIBasics of Computer Education 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper - V: Public Personnel Administration 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : Public Financial Administration 3 100 40 8Paper - VII: Development and Environmental
Administration 3 100 40 8Paper - VIII: Indian Administration 3 100 40 8Application Oriented SubjectLabour Welfare Administration in India 3 100 40 8
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Courses - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Classical Poetry (Textual & Detailed) 3 100 40 8Paper - II : Prose (Detailed & Critical) 3 100 40 8Coure Course - Allied Subject - I(a) History of Tamil Literature (or)(b) History of Malayalam Literature 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Core Courses - Main SubjectsPaper - III : Novel (Textual and Critical) 3 100 40 8Paper - IV : History of Dakkani Literature 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IIHistory of Arabic Literature and Text for Translation 3 100 40 8
Third Core Courses - Main SubjectsYear Paper - V : Drama & Afsana (Textual & Critical) 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : Literary Criticism 3 100 40 8Paper - VII : Modern Poetry 3 100 40 8Paper - VIII : Prosody, Rhetoric and Essay 3 100 40 8Application Oriented SubjectUrdu Sahafat Aur Tarjuma 3 100 40 8
10. B.A. Urdu
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : History of Vaishnavism 3 100 40 8Paper - II : Divyaprabandham - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - ISri Vaishnava Commentarial Literature 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - III : Divyaprabandham - II 3 100 40 8Paper - IV : Rahasya Literature - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IIVaishnavism in Indian Philosophy 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper - V: Vaishnavism in Tamil Stotra Literature 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : Rahasya Literature - II 3 100 40 8Paper - VII: Concepts of Visishtadvaita 3 100 40 8Paper - VIII : Vaishnavism in Sanskrit Stotra Literature 3 100 40 8Application Oriented SubjectAgamas and Temple Worship 3 100 40 8
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Paper -I - Language 3 100 40 8
Part - II - Paper -II - English 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Financial Accounting 3 100 40 10Paper - II : Business and Corporate Laws 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IBusiness Economics 3 100 40 6
Second Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper -III : Banking Theory, Law & Practice 3 100 40 8
Paper -IV : Corporate Accounting & Auditing 3 100 40 10Paper -V : Business Communication 3 100 40 8Paper -VI : Business Taxation 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IIBusiness Statistics & Operations Research 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper -VII : Credit and Treasury Management 3 100 40 6
Paper -VIII : Financial Markets and Services 3 100 40 8Paper -IX : Marketing of Banking Services & CRM 3 100 40 6Paper -X : Management Accounting 3 100 40 10Paper -XI : International Banking 3 100 40 8
13. B.Com. Bank Management
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
33
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Paper- I - Language 3 100 40 8
Part - II - Paper- II - English 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Information Technology 3 100 40 6
Paper - II : Practical I - PC Software and
C Programming Lab 3 100 40 4
Paper - III : Financial Accounting 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - I
Indian Economy-Problems and Policies 3 100 40 5
Second Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper-IV : Tally and Java Programming 3 100 40 7
Paper-V : Practical II - Tally and Java Lab 3 100 40 4
Paper-VI : Corporate Accounting 3 100 40 10
Paper-VII : Principles of Management 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
Business Statistics and Operations Research 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper-VIII : Database Management System and
Web Technology 3 100 40 6
Paper-IX : Practical-III RDBMS and Web Designing Lab 3 100 40 4
Paper-X : Cost and Management Accounting 3 100 40 10
Paper-XI : Business Taxation 3 100 40 8
Paper-XII : Banking and Financial Services 3 100 40 8
Paper-XIII : Marketing Management 3 100 40 8
14. B.Com. Computer Applications
Year SubjectCredits
Duration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
34
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Paper - I - Language 3 100 40 8
Part - II - Paper - II - English 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Financial Accounting 3 100 40 10Paper - II : Business Economics 3 100 40 6Core Course - Allied Subject - IBusiness Statistics & Operations Research 3 100 40 8
Second Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper -III : Corporate Accounting 3 100 40 10
Paper -IV : Banking and Financial Services 3 100 40 8Paper -V : Business and Corporate Law 3 100 40 8Paper -VI : Principles of Management 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IIIndian Economy : Problems and Policies 3 100 40 6
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper -VII : Business Taxation 3 100 40 8
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Financial Accounting - I 3 100 40 10Paper - II : Business Management 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IOffice Management and Business Communication 3 100 40 6
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper- II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper- II 3 100 40 8Core Courses - Main SubjectsPaper-III : Company Law and Secretarial Practice 3 100 40 6Paper-IV : Corporate Accounting 3 100 40 10Core Course - Allied Subject - IIStatistics 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper-V : Cost and Management Accounting 3 100 40 10
Paper-VI : Commercial and Industrial Law 3 100 40 8Paper-VII : Income Tax 3 100 40 8Paper-VIII : Banking Theory, Law and Practice 3 100 40 8Application Oriented SubjectResearch Methodology 3 100 40 6
15. B.Com. Corporate Secretaryship
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
35
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Introduction to Fashion Designing 3 100 40 7Paper - II : Apparel Manufacturing Technology 3 100 40 7Core Course - Allied Subject - ITextile Science 3 100 40 7Practical - IFashion Designing and Illustration 3 100 40 3
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper -III : Design Concepts and Art Portfolio 3 100 40 7Paper -IV : History of Costumes and
Ornamentation Techniques 3 100 40 7
Core Course - Allied Subject - IIApparel Construction 3 100 40 7Practical - IIPattern Making and Grading 3 100 40 3
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper -V : Fashion Merchandising and Marketing 3 100 40 7
Paper - IX : Design Collection 3 100 40 7Practical - IIIApparel Construction Practical 3 100 40 5
17. B.Sc. Apparel and Fashion Design
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
36
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8MajorPaper - I : Fundamentals of Physical Geography - I 3 100 40 7Paper - II : Practical - I - Cartography -
(Fundamental Exercises) 3 100 40 9Allied Subject I - (a) Theory
(b) Practical 3 100 40 6Allied Paper : Any one of the Allied Subjects :i) Applied Statistics Exam 60ii) Geology Record 40iii) Environmental Science
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8MajorPaper -III : Fundamentals of Physical Geography - II 3 100 40 7Paper -IV : Practical - II - Representation of Relief,
Climatic and Economic data 3 100 40 9Allied Subject II - (a) Theory
(b) Practical 3 100 40 6Allied Paper : Any one of the Allied Subjects :i) Applied Statistics Exam 60ii) Geology Record 40iii) Environmental Science
Third MajorYear Paper -V : Geography of India 3 100 40 7
Paper -VI : Basic of Remote sensing 3 100 40 7Paper -VII : Basic of Geographical Information
Systems (GIS) 3 100 40 7Paper -VIII : World Regional Geography 3 100 40 7Paper -IX : Practical - III - Map and Image
Interpretation and Surveying,Weather Maps and GPS 3 100 40 10
AOS - Paper IAny of the AOS Subjects :i) Geography of Healthcare Exam 60 6ii) Demographic Studies Record 40iii) Geography of Tourism(Major) 4 days Compulsory Practical Classes and
5th day Examination(Allied) 3 days compulsory Practical Classes and
Third TheoryYear Food Production & Patisserie – III 3 100 40 5
Food & Beverage Service - III 3 100 40 5Front Operation - II 3 100 40 3Marketing & Sales Management 2 100 40 3Facility Planning 2 100 40 3Accomodation Operation - II 2 100 40 3Human Rights & Human Relation Education 2 100 40 3PracticalFood Production & Patisserie-III 3 100 40 3Food & Beverage Service-III 3 100 40 3Industrial Exposure Training Report 2 100 40 2Application of Computers 2 100 40 2
19. B.Sc. Hotel and Catering Management
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
38
First Part - I - Language F 3 100 40 8Year Part - I - English F 3 100 40 8
Paper - I : Algebra and Trigonometry C 3 100 40 8Paper - II : Calculus and Differential Equations C 3 100 40 8Allied Subject - I Financial Accounting AC 3 100 40 8
Second Part - II - Language F 3 100 40 8Year Part - II - English F 3 100 40 8
Paper - III : Analytical Geometry andVector Calculus C 3 100 40 8
Paper - IV : Mechanics C 3 100 40 8Allied Subject - II Cost and Management Accounting AC 3 100 40 8
Third Paper - V : Algebraic Structures & Probability C 3 100 40 8Year Paper - VI : Real Analysis & Laplace Transforms C 3 100 40 8
Paper - VII : Complex Analysis & Fourier Techniques C 3 100 40 4Paper - VIII : Programming in C (Theory) with
Numerical Methods C 3 100 40 4Paper - IX : Computer Practice in C Language with
Numerical Methods C 3 100 40 8Paper - X : Application Oriented Subject
Operations Research AC 3 100 40 8
20. B.Sc. Mathematics
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours) Maximum
MarksPassing
MinimumMarks
F/CF/AC
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Foundations of Sociology 3 100 40 8Paper - II : Basics of Anatomy 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - ISocial Psychology 3 100 40 7
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper -III : Social Research Methods and Statistics 3 100 40 8Paper -IV : Basics of Physiology 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IISocial Anthropology 3 100 40 7
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper -V : Medical Sociology 3 100 40 8
Paper -VI : Community Health 3 100 40 8Paper -VII : Health Practices in Indian Society 3 100 40 8Paper -VIII : Social Problems in India 3 100 40 8Application Oriented SubjectHospital Management 3 100 40 10
21. B.Sc. Medical Sociology
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
39
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - I - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Course - Main SubjectsCore Paper - I : Basic Psychology 3 100 40 8Core Paper - II : Cognitive Psychology 3 100 40 8Allied - I - Psychological Statistics 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - II - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper -III : Biological Psychology 3 100 40 8Paper -IV : Experimental Psychology (Practicals) 3 100 40 8Allied Subject - IIIntroduction to Sociology 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper -V : Social Psychology 3 100 40 8
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPart - III - I - Introduction to Visual Communication 3 100 40 8Part - III - II - Advertising 3 100 40 8Part - III - III - Drawing 3 100 40 8Allied Paper - I Graphic Design (Practical) 3 100 40 4
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPart - IV - Communication Skills 3 100 40 8Part - V - Elements of Film 3 100 40 8Part - VI - Basic Photography (Theory) 3 100 40 8Allied Paper-II Basic Photography (Practical) 3 100 40 4
Third Part - IIIYear Paper -VII : Media, Culture and Society 3 100 40 8
Paper -VIII : Television Production (Theory) 3 100 40 8Paper -IX : Computer Graphics
(Using open source softwares only) 3 100 40 8Allied Paper-III Television Production (Practical) 3 100 40 4Project (Practical)Options, Drawing and Graphic Design,Advanced Photography, Television Production,Computer Graphics 3 100 40 4
23. B.Sc. Visual Communication
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
40
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - I - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8Part - III Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Introduction to Communication 3 100 40 8Paper - II : Visual and Interactive Design 3 100 40 8Paper - III : Animation Drawing and Modeling
Second Foundation CoursesYear Part - II - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8Part - III Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - IV : History of Animation Arts 3 100 40 8Paper - V : Animation Basics and Applications - Practical 3 100 40 8Paper - VI : Animation Aesthetics 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IIPaper - II : Film Studies 3 100 40 4
Third Part - III Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper - VII: Writing of Media 3 100 40 8
Paper - VIII: Script Writing for Animation 3 100 40 8Paper - IX : Practical 3 100 40 8Allied Subject - III VFX Essentials 3 100 40 4Project - Animation Projects 3 100 40 4
24. Bachelor of Multimedia Animation
First Foundation CoursesYear Part - I - Paper - I - Language 3 100 40 8
Part - II - Paper - II - English 3 100 40 8Core Course - Main SubjectsPaper - I : Practical-Foundation Exercises and Songs 1 100 40 8Paper - II : Theory - Introduction to Theory 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IPractical - Subsidiary Vocal / Instrument - 1 1 100 40 8
Second Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper -III : Practical - Higher Level Musical Forms - 1 1 100 40 8
Paper -IV : Practical - Higher Level Musical Forms - 2 1 100 40 8Paper -V : Theory - Part - I : Tamil Prosody & Music
Part - II - Physics of Music 3 100 40 8Paper -VI : Theory - Advanced Theory 3 100 40 8Core Course - Allied Subject - IIPractical-Subsidiary Vocal / Instrument - 2 1 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main SubjectsYear Paper -VII : Practical - Advanced Musical Forms 1 100 40 8
Paper -VIII : Practical - Kritis 1 100 40 8Paper -IX : Songs from Sangam and Bakthi Literature 3 100 40 8Paper -X : Theory - History of Music 3 100 40 8Application Oriented SubjectMusic in Other Arts 3 100 40 8
25. B.Music
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
41
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Paper- I - Language 3 100 40 8
Part - II - Paper- II - English 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Principles of Management 3 100 40 8
Paper - II : Financial Accounting 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - I
Business Statistics and Operations Research 3 100 40 8
Second Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper-III : Business Communication 3 100 40 8
Paper-IV : Cost and Management Accounting 3 100 40 8
Paper-V : Business Environment 3 100 40 8
Paper-VI : Business Regulatory Framework 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
Managerial Economics 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper-VII : Financial Management 3 100 40 8
Paper-VIII : Marketing Management 3 100 40 8
Paper-IX : Production and Materials Management 3 100 40 8
Paper-X : Human Resource Management 3 100 40 8
Paper-XI : Entrepreneurship Development &
Management of Small Business 3 100 40 8
26. B.B.A.
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
42
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Paper - I - Language 3 100 40 8
Part - II - Paper - II - English 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper -I : Mathematics 3 100 40 7
Paper -II : Digital Logic Fundamentals and Programming in C 3 100 40 8
Paper -III : Practical-I - P.C.Software and C Programming Lab. 3 100 40 5
Second Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper -IV : Programming in COBOL and C++ 3 100 40 8
Paper -V : Financial, Cost and Management Accounting 3 100 40 8
Paper -VI : Numerical and Statistical Methods, Data Structures & Algorithms 3 100 40 8
Paper -VII : Operating Systems and Microprocessors 3 100 40 8
Paper -VIII : Practical-II - Programming in COBOL & Microprocessors Lab 3 100 40 5
Paper -IX : Practical-III-Numerical & Statistical Methods and Data Structures using C & C++ 3 100 40 5
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper -X : Programming in Java & Data Communication and Networking 3 100 40 8
Paper -XI : Database Management Systems and Computer Graphics 3 100 40 8
Paper -XIII : Resource Management Techniques and Web Technology 3 100 40 8
Paper -XIV : Practical - IV - RDBMS and Web Applications Lab. 3 100 40 5
Paper -XV: Practical -V- Programming in Java and Computer Graphics Lab 3 100 40 5
27. B.C.A. Computer Applications
Year Subject CreditsDuration(in hours)
MaximumMarks
PassingMinimum
Marks
43
FOUNDATION & CORE COURSESEach Written Examination 3 100 40Each Practical Examination 3 100 40Each Practical Examination (B. Music Degree Course) 1 100 40
B.A. - Performing ArtsFIRST YEARCORE PAPER - IIPaper-IV - Fundamentals of Nadagam Comprising of
South Indian Dance and Theatre - I 1 100 40ALLIED - IPaper-V - Foundation Course in Isai - I (Music) 1 100 40
SECOND YEARCORE PAPER - VPaper-VIII - Fundamentals of Nadagam Comprising of
South Indian Dance and Theatre - II 1 100 40CORE PAPER - VIPaper-IX - Adal - Nadaga - Aranga Amaippu - Choreography 1 100 40ALLIED - IIPaper-X - Foundation Course in Isai - II (Music) 1 100 40
THIRD YEARCORE PAPER - VIIIPaper-XII - Nattuvangam 1 100 40CORE PAPER - IXPaper-XIII - Fundamentals of Nadagam Comprising of
South Indian Dance and Theatre - III 1 100 40CORE PAPER - XPaper-XIV - Foundation, Course in Isai - Tamil Compositions (Music) 1 100 40
B.Sc. - MathematicsTHIRD YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTPaper-IX - Computer Practice in C
Language and Numerical Methods 3 100 40Practical 80Record 20
B.Sc. - GeographyFIRST YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTPaper - II - Practical - I - Cartography (Fundamental Exercise) 3 100 40
Practical 60Record 40
PassingMinimum
Marks
7.3 SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS (Practical)
Pattern of Examination Duration Maximum(in Hours) Marks
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SCHEME OF PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS
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PassingMinimum
MarksPattern of Examination Duration Maximum
(in Hours) Marks
}
CORE COURSE - ALLIED SUBJECT - I
3 100 40Theory 60Practical & Record 40
SECOND YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTPaper - IV - Practical - II - Representation of Relief,
Climatic and Economic data 3 100 40Practical 60Record 40
CORE COURSE - ALLIED SUBJECT - II 3 100 40Theory 60Practical & Record 40
THIRD YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTPaper - IX - Practical - III - Map and Image Interpretation and
B.Sc. - Visual CommunicationSECOND YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTAllied Paper - II Basic Photography 3 100 40THIRD YEARAllied Paper - III Television Production 3 100 40Project (Practical)Options, Drawing and Graphic Design,Advanced Photography, Television Production,Computer Graphics 3 100 40
BMM - Bachelor of Multimedia - AnimationFIRST YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTPaper - III Animation Drawing and Modeling 3 100 40SECOND YEARPaper - V Animation Basics and Applications Practicals 3 100 40
B.Sc. - Apparel Fashion DesignFIRST YEARCORE COURSE - ALLIED SUBJECT - IFashion Designing and Illustration 3 100 40SECOND YEARCORE COURSE - ALLIED SUBJECT - IIPattern Making and Grading 3 100 40THIRD YEARAPPLICATION ORIENTED SUBJECTApparel Construction Practical 3 100 40
B.Nat. Naturopathy and Yogic SciencesFIRST YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTPaper - IV - Practicals - Asanas and Pranayama 3 100 40SECOND YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTPaper - VIII - Practicals - Basic Kriyas and Meditation 3 100 40THIRD YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTPaper - XIII - Practicals - Advanced Asanas, Pranayama, Kriyas,
Bandhas, Mudras and Meditations 3 100 40
B. MusicFIRST YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTPaper - I - Practical - Foundation Exercises and Songs 1 100 40CORE COURSE - ALLIED SUBJECTPaper - I - Practical - Subsidiary Vocal / Instrument - 1 1 100 40
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PassingMinimum
MarksPattern of Examination Duration Maximum
(in Hours) Marks
SCHEME OF PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS
SECOND YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTSPaper - III - Practical - Higher Level Musical Forms - 1 1 100 40Paper - IV - Practical - Higher Level Musical Forms - 2 1 100 40CORE COURSE - ALLIED SUBJECT - IIPaper - II - Practical - Subsidiary Vocal / Instrument - 2 1 100 40
THIRD YEARCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTSPaper - VII - Practical - Advanced Musical Forms 1 100 40Paper - VIII - Practical - Kritis 1 100 40
FOUNDATION & CORE COURSESEach Written Examination 3 100 40Each Practical Examination 3 100 40Each Practical Examination (B. Music Degree Course) 1 100 40
B.Com. - Computer ApplicationsCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTSFIRST YEARPaper - II Practical - I PC Software and C Programming Lab 3 100 40
SECOND YEARPaper - V Practical - II Tally and Java Lab 3 100 40
THIRD YEARPaper - IX Practical - III RDBMS and Web Designing Lab 3 100 40
B.C.A. - Computer ApplicationsCORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTSFIRST YEARPaper - III Practical - I PC Software and C Programming Lab 3 100 40
SECOND YEARPaper - VIII Practical - II Programming in COBOL and
Microprocessors Lab 3 100 40
Paper - IX Practical - III Numerical and Statistical Methods andData Structures using C & C++ 3 100 40
THIRD YEARPaper - XIV Practical - IV RDBMS and Web Application Lab 3 100 40Paper - XV Practical - V Programming in Java and
Computer Graphics Lab 3 100 40
PASSING MINIMUMCandidates who have secured not less than 40% of marks in each written paper / practical shall be declaredto have passed the Examination.
Conversion of Marks to Grade Points and Letter Grade (Performance in a paper/course)
RANGE OF MARKS GRADE POINTS LETTER GRADE DESCRIPTIONPG & UG PG & UG PG & UG PG & UG
90 -100 9.0-10.0 O Outstanding80-89 8.0-8.9 D+ Excellent75-79 7.5-7.9 D Distinction70-74 7.0-7.4 A+ Very Good60-69 6.0-6.9 A Good50-59 5.0-5.9 B Average
PG UG PG UG PG UG PG UG
00-49 40-49 0.0 4.0-4.9 U C Re-appear Satisfactory00-39 0.0 U Re-appear
Ci = Credits earned for course i in any semester / year.Gi = Grade Point obtained for course i in any semester / year.n refers to the semester/year in which such courses were credited.
For a Semester/Year:GRADE POINT AVERAGE [GPA] = Σi Ci Gi / Σi Ci
GPA =Sum of the multiplication of grade points by the credits of the coursesSum of the credits of the courses (passed) in a semester/year
For the entire programme:CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE [CGPA] = Σn Σi Cni Gni / Σn Σi Cni
CGPA =Sum of the multiplication of grade points by the credits of the entire programmeSum of the credits of the courses of the entire programme
(CGPA is calculated only if all the courses in the entire programme are passed)
CGPA GRADE CLASSIFICATION OF FINAL RESULTPG&UG PG&UG PG&UG9.5-10.0 O+ First Class - Exemplary*
9.0 and above but below 9.5 O8.5 and above but below 9.0 D++ First Class with Distinction*8.0 and above but below 8.5 D+7.5 and above but below 8.0 D7.0 and above but below 7.5 A++ First Class6.5 and above but below 7.0 A+6.0 and above but below 6.5 A5.5 and above but below 6.0 B+ Second Class5.0 and above but below 5.5 B
PG UG PG UG PG UG0.0 and above 4.5 and above but below 5.0 U C+
Third Classbut below 5.0 4.0 and above but below 4.5 C Re-appear0.0 and above but below 4.0 U Re-appear
* Applicable to those who pass all the papers as per the scheme of Examination at the first appearance, otherwise only first class will be awarded.
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Registration Feealong with filled in
application.
Admission Fee
Matriculation Fee forthose seeking
admission to theUniversity of Madras
for the first time
HSCExamination of(+2) TN BoardExamination ofother Board (+2)/Universities in
Public Administration, Economics, Vaishnavism,Christian Studies, Criminology and Police Administration. US.$. 140 US.$. 70 US.$. 210
B.Lit. Tamil LiteratureB.Sc. MathematicsB.Com. GeneralB.Sc. Geography, Psychology,
Medical SociologyB.Nat. Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences US.$. 185 US.$. 93 US.$. 278B.Com. Bank Management / Corporate Secretaryship.B.B.A. Business AdministrationB.Music / B.Com. - Computer Applications US.$. 260 US.$. 130 US.$. 390B.C.A. US.$. 680 US.$. 340 US.$. 1020
Fees to be collected in US.$ by the Study Centres inForeign Countries / other than SAARC CountriesNAME OF THE COURSE UNIVERSITY
FEESTUDY CENTRE
FEETOTAL
FEE
TABLE II - OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Note : In addition to the above fees (Table I & II) a sum of 25 US.$ is to be collected from each student towards postalcharges.
Change of Course Fee US.$. 30 US.$. 45Transfer Fee for other University Students US.$. 45 US.$. 75
Fees to be collected in US.$ by the Study Centres inNATURE OF THE FEES SAARC Countries Other Foreign Countries
TABLE III - OTHER FEES
Undergraduate Courses per Paper / Practical 4 2 16 15 5 20Application Fees - - 12 - - 15Statement of Marks - - 12 - - 15Provisional Certificate (For final year) - - 15 - - 10Convocation Degree Certificate (For final year) - - 10 - - 15Migration Certificate - - 15 - - 10
Subject
TABLE IV - EXAMINATION FEESSAARC COUNTRIES
UniversityFees inUS.$.
ServiceCharges to the
Co-ordinator inUS.$.
TotalFees inUS.$.
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ServiceCharges to theCo-ordinator in
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TotalFees inUS.$.
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9 (a) PERSONAL CONTACT PROGRAMME (PCP)
Students are instructed to note the following
1. The PCP classes both Theory and Practical for the students admitted under academic year stream through IDESingle Window Admission at Chennai & Spot Admission centres within Tamil Nadu will be conducted by theUniversity in various PCP centres.
2. The PCP classes both Theory and Practical for the students admitted under calendar year stream through IDE SingleWindow Admission at Chennai & Spot Admission centres within Tamil Nadu will be conducted only in Chennai.
3. It is the sole responsibility of the concerned Study Centre / Participatory Institutions / TwinningProgramme Centres to arrange and conduct the PCP Classes for their Students.
4. Students are advised to make their own arrangement for Boarding and Lodging.
5. Students are advised to bring their own Note-books, Pens, Pencils, etc.
6. Students from other States may attend Classes at any one of the nearest PCP Centres.
7. The Co-ordinator / Additional Co-ordinator at the respective Centres will be available for any clarification regardingthe course.
8. Detailed Time-Table for PCP Classes will be made available at the Website: ideunom.ac.in / PCP Centres on thefirst day of the PCP Classes.
9. Any change in the programme will be intimated to the students at the venue of the PCP Classes / Website.
10. PCP Classes will be held from 9.30 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. & 1.30 p.m. to 4.45 p.m.
11. Students are not allowed to use Cell Phones in the class rooms.
12. Students are advised to collect their study materials from the Study Centres by submitting their tuition fee remittancechallan (designated Bank).
13. Students are instructed to keep their identity cards ready to be produced for any reference.
9 (b) PERSONAL CONTACT PROGRAMME CENTRES
[i] Personal Contact Programmes will be organized in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry at the centres listed overleaf.
[ii] Personal Contact Programmes for all courses offered by the Institute of Distance Education, University of Madraswill be conducted at Chennai. (subject to minimum number of strength in each centre)
[iii] Personal Contact Programmes for practical oriented subjects shall be conducted at the PCP Centres listed in thestatement overleaf subject to sufficient enrolment of students and availability of essential infrastructure facilitiesat the PCP Centres for conducting the practical oriented subjects. Otherwise, the students shall be merged withother nearby PCP Centres where the practical oriented courses can be conducted or they have to attend the PCPClasses at Chennai.
[iv] The PCP Centre Code allotted to the places of centres in the statement overleaf be chosen by the candidates andthe same be indicated in the boxes provided in the application form as well as coding sheet properly.
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AMBUR 221
CHENNAI 223
KANCHEEPURAM 227
KUMBAKONAM 229
TIRUVANNAMALAI 233
VELLORE 235
PUDUCHERRY 237
PCP CENTRES CENTRE CODE PCP CENTRES CENTRE CODE
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* Classes will be conducted in the above PCP centres, subject to availability of student strength ineach centre. University reserves the right to cancel the existing centres or add new centres, dependingon the student strength in each centre in the concerned centers.
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A./B
.Lit.
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om. (
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ptio
nal
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om. (
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pora
te S
ecre
tary
ship
),B.
B.A
.
2B.
Sc. M
athe
mat
ics10
days
per y
ear
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pulso
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duch
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,fo
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ear ‘C
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days
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pulso
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days
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ear
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pulso
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sych
olog
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eory
and P
racti
cal
Com
pulso
ry10
days
per y
ear
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Theo
ry 10
days
per y
ear
Opt
iona
lPr
actic
al (G
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)Co
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3 day
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year
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(Geo
logy
)Co
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2 day
s per
year
9B.
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otel
and
Cat
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anag
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tB.
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isual
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mun
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ache
lor of
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timed
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imat
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& II
I Yea
r - 25
days
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shio
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PR
OG
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MM
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P Cl
asse
s ar
e co
nduc
ted
for t
he s
tude
nts
who
have
enr
olled
in th
e Si
ngle
Win
dow
Adm
issio
n Ce
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of I
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ED
ATT
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NC
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TR
ES
Che
nnai
onl
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Che
nnai
onl
y
Not
e :
1.In
Che
nnai
, cla
sses
will
be
cond
ucte
d fo
r all
the
cour
ses.
Cla
sses
will
be
cond
ucte
d fo
r cer
tain
cou
rses
onl
y at
sel
ecte
d ce
ntre
s ou
tsid
e C
henn
ai.
How
ever
, dep
endi
ng o
n st
uden
t enr
olm
ent,
the
num
ber o
f out
side
cen
tres
for t
hese
cou
rses
may
be
incr
ease
d. 2
.Th
e co
nduc
t of P
CP
cla
sses
is s
ubje
ct to
stu
dent
stre
ngth
. 3
.P
CP
Cla
sses
and
Pra
ctic
al E
xam
inat
ions
for B
.Sc.
Geo
grap
hy, B
.Sc.
Psy
chol
ogy,
B.S
c. M
athe
mat
ics,
B.M
usic
etc
. will
be
cond
ucte
d in
Che
nnai
only.
(i.e
. all
cour
ses
exce
pt C
ompu
ter P
ract
ical
orie
nted
cou
rses
) cla
sses
may
be
cond
ucte
d in
Che
nnai
onl
y if
the
min
imum
stu
dent
stre
ngth
adm
itted
by
a pa
rticu
lar c
entre
is le
ss th
an 2
5 fo
r eac
h su
bjec
t.
Stud
ents
who
hav
e en
rolle
d wi
th th
e St
udy
Cent
res,
Parti
cipat
ory
Cent
res t
he P
CP C
lasse
s wi
ll be
arra
nged
& c
ondu
cted
by
the
Resp
ectiv
e In
stitu
tions
.
Am
bur,
Che
nnai
, Kan
chee
pura
m,
Kum
bako
nam
, Ti
ruva
nnam
alai
,Ve
llore
, Pud
uche
rry
and
Stu
dy C
entre
s.
Che
nnai
, an
dSt
udy
Cen
tres
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nnai
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2133
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491
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11. GRIEVANCE FORM(MAKE PHOTO COPIES FOR MULTIPLE USE)
UNIVERSITY OF MADRASINSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
Name of the Course : ........................................................................ Year of Admission ............................................................
Name of the : ....................................................................... Enrolment No. : .................................................................Candidate
Address : ......................................................................... Month and Year
.......................................................................... of passing the
The filled-in grievance form may be sent to “The Public Relations Officer, Institute of Distance Education,University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005”.
These details should be furnished relating toProvisional / Degree Certificate.
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STUDENTS FEEDBACK FORM(MAKE PHOTO COPIES FOR USE)
UNIVERSITY OF MADRASINSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
CHENNAI - 600 005
1. Name of the Teacher :
2. Course and Paper Title:
3. Name of the Centre :
Directions :
For each Item, Please indicate your choice of the statement by ticking under each heading.SA : Strongly AgreeA : AgreeN : NeutralD : DisagreeSD : Strongly Disagree
A. Subject Matter SA A N D SD
1. The depth of coverage of the subject was adequate
2. The teacher’s overall organization and presentation ofthe subject was very clear
3. The teacher stimulated intellectual curiosity.
B. Teacher - Leading Process
4. The teacher began classes in time
5. The teacher used the class hour effectively.
6. All the daily lectures (or class work) were well organized andin a meaningful sequence
7. The explanations were clear and to the point.
8. The teacher encouraged participation and discussion by students.
9. All units of the course were completed in time
10. The teacher’s method of teaching made the lecture interesting
11. The teacher’s communication ability was satisfactory
12. The teacher’s attitude toward the students was friendly and helpful
13. The question of the examinations were explainedafter the examination.
Name of the Student
Enrolment Number
Date :
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12. SIMULTANEOUS ADMISSION TO CERTIFICATE & DIPLOMA COURSES
a) Candidates undergoing any Degree Course (Regular Stream) of the University ofMadras or any other University recognised by UGC/AIU accepted as equivalentthereto by this University are eligible for admission to the Certificate Coursesother than Sanskrit, French & German.
b) A student can additionally enrol for one Certificate Course only at a time.
a) Candidates undergoing any Post-Graduate Degree Course (Regular Stream) ofthe University of Madras or any other University recognised by UGC/AIUaccepted as equivalent thereto by this University are eligible for admission tothe Diploma Courses other than Sanskrit, French & German.
b) Candidates who have passed +2 Examinations conducted by the Government ofTamil Nadu (or) Senior School Certificate Examinations conducted by the CBSE(or) Government Board Examinations of the Other States (or) Union Territories(or) an Examination as equivalent thereof by the authorities, University of Madrasare eligible for admission to the “Diploma Course in Rain Water Harvesting” only.
c) A student can additionally enrol for one Diploma Course only at a time.
Along with the course selected, if an applicant wishes to join any one of the Certificateor Diploma Courses simultaneously, he/she should obtain separate Prospectus prescribedfor the Certificate/Diploma Courses on payment of Rs. 100/- in person or Rs. 150/- bypost towards the cost of Application and Prospectus and to submit the application togetherwith bonafide certificate of the Institution where he/she is studying the Under-GraduateDegree Course.
a) Candidates who are undergoing any Undergraduate Degree courses in the regularcolleges affiliated to any University recognised by the UGC / AIU shall bepermitted to do another any Undergraduate course in the IDE under Dual Degreeprogramme, provided such candidates satisfy the admission requirementprescribed for the course concerned.
b) Candidates who are under going courses in regular colleges should submit theirfilled in application forms along with the bonafide certificate issued by thePrincipal of the College where the candidate is studying at present; also thecandidates should submit their basic qualification certificate in original; if thecandidates are not able to submit their original certificates, such candidates shouldsubmit the Photostat copies of all the qualifying certificates duly attested by thePrincipal of the College, where the candidate is undergoing the course now.
c) Candidates who are admitted in the IDE, should follow the rules and regulationsprescribed for the course and satisfy all the requirements prescribed for completingthe course in order to qualify for awarding the Degree.
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13. EXAMINATIONS
1. Candidates are instructed to read the following instructions relating to examinations carefullyand take note of the special instructions relating to examinations.
2. Separate intimation regarding examinations and examination applications will not be sent to thestudents admitted from Academic Year 2012 - 2013 & Calendar Year Admissions 2013. They haveto apply for examinations as and when they are eligible within the prescribed last date. Studentsshould take photo copy of the specimen examination application appended to this Prospectus andsubmit it to the University before the prescribed last date furnished under serial number 4 below.The examination application can also be downloaded from the IDE website www.ideunom.ac.in
3. The annual main examinations for Students admitted under “Calendar Year Stream” are conducted atthe end of the Calendar Year, i.e., November every year. Subsequently, the supplementary examinationsfor this batch of students will be conducted during May every year.
4. The last date for submission of filled-in examination application for the Main Examinations Please referIDE, University of Madras Website.
5. While submitting the filled-in application for examination they should enclose the xerox copy ofthe fees remittance challan towards the tution feess paid till the date of submission of examinationapplication. Otherwise, their applications will not be registered for the examinations.
(Student who has not paid the Tuition fees will not be permittedto write the examinations under any circumstances)
6. The examinations are conducted at various centres furnished in the examination application appendedto this prospectus. However, the University has the right to restrict the number of examination centresdepending upon the students’ strength. In such cases, students choosing a particular centre may be askedto take the examinations in the nearby Examination Centre.
7. Normally two examinations are conducted per day. The fore-noon session is from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00p.m. and the after-noon session is from 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Those who have cleared all the prescribedpapers at the end of each year, will have only one examination per day.
8. Qualitatively, the examinations conducted for the students of Institute of Distance Education are on parwith the examinations conducted for the regular College students.
9. The ID card issued by the Institute should be produced at the Examination Centre both for obtaining thehall ticket and for taking the examinations. No other ID card will be accepted for taking the examinations.
10. Even though the students are registered for the courses under English / Tamil Medium acording to theirchoice indicated in the Admission Application form, students are permitted to write their examinationseither in Tamil or English irrespective of their choice of medium of instruction at the time of admission.
11. Students, who have arrears of paper, after the completion of the duration of the course of study, may alsosubmit the examination application form to clear their arrear papers within the last date indicated abovealong with the prescribed examination fees.
Cost of Application Rs.25/- (to be paid along with examination fees)
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APPLICATION FOR UNDER GRADUATE DEGREEEXAMINATION MAY / NOVEMBER ..........................
IMPORTANT NOTE:Separate intimation regarding examinations and examination application will not be sent to studentsadmitted from Calendar Year 2011. Keep this specimen application form till the successful completionof the degree.Candidates should use only photocopy of the specimen application to submit as andwhen he/she is eligible to apply for the examinations.1. The annual main examinations for students admitted under “Calendar Year Stream” (Enrolment number starting with alphabet “C”) are
conducted at the end of the Calendar Year, i.e., November every year. The supplementary examinations for this batch of students will beconducted during May every year.
2. The annual main examinations for students admitted under “Academic Year Stream” (Enrolement number starting with alphabet “A”) areconducted at the end of the Academic Year, i.e., May every year. The supplementary examinations for this batch of students will beconducted during November every year.
3. Before filling the application, please read carefully the instructions furnished in this application as well as “Instructions to Candidates”.4. IMPORTANT DATES - Last date for submission of filled-in application:
For May Examinations - Please refer IDE, University of Madras Website.For November Examinations - Please refer IDE, University of Madras Website.Applications received after this last date will be rejected.
UG Name of the
Degree :........................
Main Subject ................
Tuition fees remitted so far (Enclose Xerox copies of Challan)
First Year Rs.................................. Date:.................................
Second Year Rs.................................. Date:.................................
Third Year Rs.................................. Date:.................................
Details of fees remitted to the IDEFees remitted for the current examinations:
(Enclose the Original IDE Copy of the Challan or Demand Draft)Examination Fees: Rs........................................Provisional Certificate Rs.........................................Convocation Degree Certificate Rs.........................................
Station :Date : Signature of the Candidate / khzt® ifbah¥g«
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS1. Candidate should fill all the columns in the Application in their own hand writing only.2. Candidates are advised to go through the enclosed SUBJECTS and SUBJECT CODES thoroughly before filling Application.3. Tuition Fee should not be remitted along with the Examination Fee under any circumstances.4. Candndiates who are in arrears of Tuition fee / Discontinued the course are strictly advised not to apply for the Examination.5. Candidates appearing for the Examination for the First time either in the First Year or Second Year or Third Year should register for all
the Papers prescribed for the respective years.6. Applications received without prescribed examination fees will be rejected.7. Applications registered from Candidates for the current examination will not be used for the subsequent examinations and that the
fees, if any, paid by the Candidate will not be carried over OR adjusted for any future examination OR any other purpose under anycircumstances.
8. Candidates can download their HALL TICKETS from the Website : www.ideunom.ac.in. manual HALL TICKET will not be issued.9. Practical Examination for the B.A. / B.Mus. / B.Sc. / B.B.M. / B.C.A./ BMM Degree Courses will be conducted at the end of Practical
Classes each year, only at the P.C.P. Centre.10. No Candidate shall be allowed to write the Examinations without the Identity Card issued by the Director, IDE. NO OTHER IDENTITY
CARD WILL BE ENTERTAINED FOR THE PURPOSE ON ANY ACCOUNT.11. THe information with regard to examination Application, Time Table, Centre Notification and Model Question Papers are available
through Website : www.ideunom.ac.in.12. Candidates are advised to download the Exam. Application Form, Time Table, Centre Notification & Hall Ticket from the
Website. www.ideunom.ac.in. The Examination Application Form, The Time Table, Centre Notification & Hall Ticket will not besent to the Candidates by post to their residential addresses.
* FINAL YEAR CANDIDATES APPEARING FIRST TIME SHOULD PAY COMPULSORILY
9. Subjects for which the candidate is now appearing for the Examination :j‰bghGJ nj®î vGjîŸs jhŸfË‹ F¿pL Étu« (Subject Code should alone be quoted in the columns)
: .............................................. PIN .....................................: Mobile No. ...................................................................
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UNDER GRADUATE DEGREE EXAMINATIONSINSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
1. Examination will be held in the following centres, Candidates may choose anyone of the following centres to appear for the Examinations.Each Examination Centre is given a Code Number. Enter the correct Code Number of the Centre legibly in the column providedthereto in the application. This institute reserves all rights to change any of the Examination Centre at its discretion. In such cases,Candidates will be intimated in advance.
2. Candidates should specify the Medium in which they choose to write the Examination (i.e. in English or Tamil). Once the medium isopted they will not be permitted to change it later.
3. The Fee prescribed for the examination are as follows :
Each Written Paper Rs. 60/-Statement of Marks Rs. 25/-Cost of Application Form Rs. 25/-* Provisional Certificate Rs.125/-* Convocation Degree Certificate Rs.175/-
Each Practical Paper : Rs. 120/-
To be remitted for each appearance along with Examination Fee
To be paid by final year candidates appearing for first time
5. Payment of Fee is to be made either through enclosed challan in the designated bank branches or by means of an Account PayeeDemand Draft, drawn from any one of the nationalized banks (payable in the city of Chennai) in favour of the Director, Institute ofDistance Education, University of Madras, Chennai - 600 005. Write the name and place of the Bank, Demand Draft Number. Dateof Payment and the amount, in the appropriate boxes provided in the application form, besides noting the total amount. He/She shouldkeep a record of these particulars for his/her future reference.
6. Candidates appearing for the first time either for first year or second year or third year should pay the fees for all the papers prescribed.Candidates will be permitted for paper-wise registration, for subsequent appearances.
7. Candidates who are unable to appear for the Examination in any of the papers, may appear for such papers in the subsequentexaminations as and when they are held. However, the examination fee once paid will not be refunded in any manner oradjusted for the subsequent examinations or for any other purposes under any circumstances.
8. If he/she has been granted exemption from appearing for any paper/s he/she should give full particular/s of exemption in the column10 and also enclose a xerox copy of the exemption order issued by the Director. IDE, in this regard.
9. Filled in application is to be submitted to the Director, Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras, I.D.E. Building,Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005 by Registered Post with Acknowledgement Due together with the following, before the prescribed lastdate.(i) IDE Copy of Examination fee paid challan or Account Payee Demand Draft (ii) Address Slips (Neatly Written)(iii) Tuition fee paid challan (IDE Copy)
10. The Examinations for academic year admission will be held during the months of May (Main examination) / November (SupplementalExamination) every year; for Calendar year admissions main examination will be held in November and supplemental examinations inMay every year.
11. The detailed Time-Table for the examinations and “Examination Centres” will be sent to the candidates individually by post. Those whoare not in receipt of the same may refer to the notification that will be given in the leading News Papers both in Tamil and Englishbefore the commencement of the May/November examinations.
12. The information with regard to examination Application, Time Table, Centre Notification and Model Question Papers are availablethrough Website : www.ideunom.ac.in
13. Candidate are advise to download the Exam. Application, Time Table, Centre Notification HALL TICKET from the Website :www.ideunom.ac.in. The Time Table, Centre Notification will not be sent to the Candidates address directly by post to their residentialaddresses.
4. Candidates who wish to appear for the Examination in the following centres located outside Tamil Nadu should pay an Additional Feeas noted, besides the above Examination Fee, Statement of Marks and Cost of Application.
Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Cochin,Nellore, Trissur, Patna, Vishakapattanam, Vijayawada, Rs. 250/- for each appearanceTirupathi, Gujarat, Calicut, Mysore, Guruvayoor, Kannur, MalappuramDelhi, Port Blair, Sikkim, Varanasi, Jammu, Aligarh Rs. 300/- for each appearance
CODE CENTRE CODE CENTRE CODE CENTRE CODE
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14. The Hall Ticket should be preserved safely by the Candidate until he/she completes the whole examination and should be shown to theinvigilators along with his/her Identity Card on each and every session of the examination and till the receipt of statement of marks fromthe University. No Candidate will be allowed to write the examination without the Identity Card issued by the Director, IDE.No otherIdentity Card will be entertained for the purpose on any account. Candidates can apply well in advance for a Duplicate copy of the Hall-Ticket/ldentity Card in the event of loss in transit by remitting the prescribed fee of Rs.100/-before the commencement of the Examination.
15. Malpractice Cases : Candidates who were alleged of malpractice at the previous examinations shall be permitted to appear for thesubsequent / current examinations at their own risk pending decision.
16. In case of any loss, candidates may apply for a Duplicate copy of the Statement of Marks by paying the prescribed fee (upto 5 yearsRs.100/-; 5 to 10 years Rs.200/- and Rs. 250/- above 10 years per statement.)
17. Discrepancies found in the Statement of Marks issued by this office should be brought to the notice of the Additional Controller ofExamination, IDE. within 15 days from the date of receipt of the same for necessary action.
18. Application for Retotalling of Marks should be submitted to the Institute within two weeks time from the date of publication of results byremitting the prescribed fee of Rs.200/-per paper. No application will be entertained after this time limit.
19. Application for Revaluation of Answer Script should be submitted to the Institute within 15 days from the date of publication of results.Candidates are permitted to apply for revaluation of answer papers irrespective of their appearance within the stipulated period ofcourse.
20. Candidates who are eligible to apply for Revaluation of answer script should send his/her request mentioning the Subject code forwhich he/ she is seeking revaluation with Enrolment Number addressed to “The Additional Controller of Examinations, IDE, Universityof Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005”
21. (i) Those who want to apply for Revaluation have to pay Rs.750/- per paper. The Demand Draft for the above amount shall be drawnin favour of “The Director, IDE, University of Madras, Chennai - 600 005” by mentioning “Requisition for revaluation”. The requisitiontogether with fees for revaluation received after the due date and the fees paid by the ineligible candidates will not be entertained. Thefees once paid for the purpose will not be refunded in any manner under any circumstances.
22. Candidates should not wait for the out-come of Re-Totalling/Revaluation of Marks for submitting their application for subsequentexamination.
23. The Results of the Candidates who have arrears of Tuition Fee/Exam. Fee etc., will be withheld. Candidates who have tution fees dueshould contact the Director, I.D.E., and clear off the dues and ‘No Fee Due Certificate’ should be obtained and produced to theAdditional Controller of Examinations, IDE to get their Results.
24. The Old Regulations Candidates should write their examinations only in the existing revised syllabus under equivalent paper scheme,failing which their results will not be declared and no claim will be entertained thereon.
25. The Enrolment Number / Subject / Subject Code / Date of Examination should be written legibly by the candidates in the appropriateboxes provided in the Answer Books. The Enrolment Number should not be written in any of the inner pages of the Answer books onany account. Result will not be declared in case of any deficiency in filling up the columns provided thereto in the Answer scripts andthey cannot put forth any claim over that at a later stage.
26. No incriminating materials should be carried inside the examination Hall.27. Candidates are expected to be in their seats 10 minutes before the commencement of the examination.28. If the admission fees is cancelled by the Director, I.D.E., they need not apply for the examination under any circumstances. Such
candidates will be allowed to appear for the examination only on production of Re-admission intimation obtained from the Director,IDE. If they fail to do so examination taken by them will be cancelled.
29. Candidates who desire to change their examination centre on valid reasons should make their request one month before thecommencement of I.D.E. Examinations on payment of prescribed fee of Rs.100/- (in the form of Demand Draft drawn infavour of “TheDirector, I.D.E., University of Madras).
30. All queries regarding his/her examination (Marks Not Available cases ) have to be made within 15 days time from the date of publicationof results as the office will preserve his/her answer scripts for a limited period only for the purpose. No queries will be entertained fromthe candidate after this period under any circumstances.
31. As per G.O.Blind Candidates are exempted from remitting the Examination Fee. Blind Candidates will be permitted on prior permissionfrom the Additional Controller of Examinations, IDE to appoint a Scribe (other than the Subject holder) to write their Examinations. Theprescribed remuneration for the scribe has to be borne only by the Blind candidates.
32. The Practical Examinations will be conducted only at the end of Practical Classes each year and only at the P.C.P.Centre for thosewho have earned the attendance and progress by completing the record note books. Candidates are instructed to contact the Director.I.D.E.for further details. On any account the practical Examinations will not be conducted during supplementary examinations. -
33. ATTENDANCE : 1.B.C.A.Degree: Attendance for the Personal Contact Programme is compulsory. Candidates who have earned 80%attendance and progress alone will be permitted to appear for the Examination.2. B.B.M.Degree : Attendance for the Personal Contact Programme for the Paper VII Computer Programming (MW2) is compulsory.Candidates who have earned 80% of attendance alone will be permitted to appear for the Practical Examination.3. Attendance for the Practical Classes for B.A./B.Sc. (Geography and Psychology), B.Music is compulsory.4. Candidates who fail to attend Personal Contact Programme / Practical Classes should attend the same in the subsequent batcheson prior permission from the Director, IDE to earn necessary attendance to appear for the above examination. Examination applicationof candidate with shortage of Attendance will be cancelled.
34. Any discrepancy found in his/her computerised Hall Ticket with regard to Subject Code for which he/she was registered for theExamination or correction in the name, date of birth, etc. should be brought to the notice of the Additional Controller of Examination.IDE for further action.
35. Statement of Marks will be sent to the candidates by Registered Post/Speed Post to the address furnished in the examination application.Candidates should make necessary arrangements to get the same by giving necessary authorisation, in case if they are not availableat that address during the time of delivery.
36. Xerox copy of Tution fee paid Challan / Details of D.D.shall be enclosed.37. Final Year Candidates should pay compulsorily a sum of Rs. 300/- towards Provisional Certificate (Rs.125/-) and Convocation Degree
Certificate (Rs.175/-) along with examination fee for third year (First time).