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Prof. J.P. YadavVice-Chancellor
I have great pleasure to welcome you all to the University ofRajasthan, Jaipur which is the oldest University of the State establishedway back in 1947 and ever since then it has become a force to reckonwithin the field of Education. Our University was re-accreditated with 'A'grade by NAAC. The status of University with Potential for Excellence wasalso awarded to this University by the UGC. Under the Government ofIndia Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) we have received anumber of grants for development of infrastructure, research andinnovation and conducting courses for the benefit of teachers and studentsin particular and the nation as a whole.
As you enter the portals of the University, you must be feeling excitedand anxious to be a part of this prestigious institution. This University willhelp you to achieve your goals as you study in an eco-friendly environmentwhere work culture prevails.
The Prospectus and our University website provides all relevantinformation pertaining to your educational requirements. I would alsorecommend that you keep on visiting the University websitewww.uniraj.ac.in and stay in touch with your Department/College forrelevant information.
I, once again, welcome you to the University of Rajasthan and wishyou all the best as you begin your academic journey in a pristineatmosphere.
(J. P. Yadav)
CONTENTSS.No. Page No.1. University of Rajasthan: At A Glance ........................................................................... 03-082. Dignitaries, Syndicate and Faculty Deans ..................................................................... 093. Administration ................................................................................................................ 10-144. Important Information..................................................................................................... 155. List of Programmes.......................................................................................................... 16-176. PG Programme - Eligibility/Mode of Admission ............................................................. 18-237. PG Programme (Self Financing) - Eligibility/Mode of Admission ................................. 24-268. Five Year Integrated Programme.................................................................................... 279. Post PG Diploma Programme - Eligibility/Mode of Admission...................................... 2810. PG Diploma Programme - Eligibility/Mode of Admission............................................... 28-3011. PG Diploma Programme (Self Financing) - Eligibility/Mode of Admission ................... 3112. Post Diploma/Diploma Programme - Eligibility/Mode of Admission............................. 3213. UG Programme- Eligibility/Mode of Admission............................................................. 33-3614. UG Programme (Self Financing) - Eligibility/Mode of Admission.................................. 3715. Certificate Programmes - Eligibility/Mode of Admission................................................. 3816. Fee Structure - All Programme.................................................................................... 39-4217. Fee Structure –Self Financing Courses....................................................................... 43–4618. Rules for exemption / Partial exemption for payment of tuition and/ or other fees......... 4719. Reservation Policy.......................................................................................................... 48-4920. Concession/ Weightage for purpose of Admission......................................................... 49-5221. Rules for Admission Including PG Entrance Test........................................................... 53–5622. Students Entitlements ................................................................................................... 57-5823. Dean, Students' Welfare & International Students' Advisor.......................................... 59-6024. Faculty of Arts................................................................................................................ 61-6725. Faculty of Commerce..................................................................................................... 68-7026. Faculty of Education....................................................................................................... 71-7327. Faculty of Engineering & Technology............................................................................. 74-7928. Faculty of Fine Arts......................................................................................................... 80-8229. Faculty of Law................................................................................................................ 8330. Faculty of Management.................................................................................................. 8431. Faculty of Science.......................................................................................................... 85-9932. Faculty of Social Science ............................................................................................. 100-10933. University Commerce College........................................................................................ 110-11234. University Five Year Law College................................................................................... 11335. University Law College................................................................................................... 114-11636. University Law College Centre-II ................................................................................... 11737. University Maharaja College.......................................................................................... 118-11938. University Maharani College.......................................................................................... 120-12639. University Rajasthan College......................................................................................... 127-12840. University Central Library............................................................................................... 12941. University Hostels .......................................................................................................... 13042. Rajasthan University Network (Infonet Centre).............................................................. 130-13143 University Science Instrumentation Centre ................................................................... 13244. University Health Centre ............................................. ................................................. 13245. Students' Advisory Bureau ................................................... ....................................... 13346. UGC Human Resource Development Centre .............................................................. 133-13447. CDC, APTC, NSS, NCC ............................................................................................... 134-13648. University Sports Board ................................................................................................. 136-138
UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN: At A GLANCEThe University of Rajasthan holds the distinction of
being the oldest Institution of higher learning inRajasthan. It was established as Rajputana Universityon 8 of January, 1947 and recognized fromthe time of itsinception under sections 2f and 12B of UGCAct.
The main objective of the University has been thecreation and dissemination of knowledge. It caters tothe aspirations for higher education of students ofRajasthan and from other parts of the country Thelocation of the University is Urban and its CentralCampus is spread over 338.14 acres. The satellitecampus, comprising the Constituent Colleges, is spreadover 138.21 acres. In the beginning the University'sjurisdiction encompassed the entire state. In the year1956, the Rajputana University was renamed as theUniversity of Rajasthan, keeping intact its envelopingjurisdiction. With the creation of other Universities, itsaffiliating jurisdiction was modified in geographicalterms. However it has today UG and PG Collegesaffiliated to it. The University is still the hub of HigherEducation in Rajasthan and attracts students from allover Rajasthan and other parts of India and also fromabroad. The University believes that in its journey ofseven decades, it has brought about a transformation inHigher Education in Rajasthan and the country at large.Some of the distinctive features of the University are asfollows:
9 Faculties, 37 Departments and 18 ResearchCenters.
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Now the Jurisdiction of the University has reduced toJaipur and Dausa Districts. Earlier 1139 affiliatingColleges were spread in seven districts ofRajasthan. At present University has 534 affiliatedcolleges.Four of the six constituent Colleges were accordedCPE status.Four PG Departments (Physics, Chemistry,Zoology, Philosophy) have been awarded UGCCentre for Advanced Studies status. Department ofPhysics and Economics have completed DSAProgrammes and five Departments (Botany,Geology, Mathematics, Sociology and HomeScience) are running DRS programmes.Seven of the Science Departments are runningDST-FIST programmes.Faculty members received funding throughresearch projects sanctioned by different agencieslike UGC, DST, BRNS, CSIR, ICMR, ICSSR, ICHR,DEIT and ICAR. In the last five years more than 80individual Research Projects have been in operationwith an outlay of aboutRs.15 Crores.A large number of Research Papers and books arebeing published by the Faculty members regularly.During last three years 7 international and 17national conferences were organized by differentdepartments. In addition to these 44 nationalseminars 4 international seminars One summerschool, one national symposium and 45 workshopswere also organized by different departments. Largenumber of participants and experts attended theseconferences / seminars / workshops.Faculty participates in prestigious InternationalCollaborations such as Large Hadron Collider atCERN (Geneva), Nuclear Reactor at Dubna(Russia), Synchrotron Radiation Sources in Italyand Chicago, Nano-particle Based Drug DeliveryResearch in Roswell Park Cancer Institute, StateUniversity of New York, Buffalo etc.Former Prime Minster Dr. Man Mohan Singh gaverecognition to this fact in his address at the 91st
Indian Science congress in Bhubaneswar, in which hementioned that. "The University of Rajasthan leads amongthe top universities."The university has been accredited with grade "A" byNational Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)with CGPA3.21 in March, 2016.University organized 29th Convocation function on 19thDecember, 2019. Honourable Governor of State Sh. KalrajMishra delivered the Convocation address. The candidatesreceived D.Litt. degree, 255 students received gold medalsfor their merit in different UG and PG programmes andnearly 800 students received their Ph.D. degrees on thisoccasion.The University of Rajasthan has developed aninterdisciplinary platform, to facilitate academia industrypartnership, the RUBIC society on 24th February 2020 topromote incubation facility with infrastructure training tostudents, entrepreneurs' start-ups and faculty working ininnovation of various subjects. The RUBIC society wasinaugurated by the honorable Chief Minister of RajasthanShriAshok Gehlot, on 28th February 2020, with the releaseof the booklet of RUBIC. RUBIC aspires to create a topclass incubation facility for startups of Rajasthan.Incubation facility offered includes laboratory andinstrument access, office space, high-speed internetconference facility and the budding entrepreneur's accessto mentors and angel investors' network.University has put up two start ups and five researchprojects in the Higher Education & Human ResourceConclave organized in Hotel Clarks Amber during 16-17December, 2019.The two startups have been developed byUIC B. In addition to these four experiments developed byCenter for Development of Physics Education were alsodisplayed. The conclave was inaugurated by Sh. AshokGahlot, Chief Minister, Rajasthan. He spent nearly 10minutes on the three stalls and took interest in the productsdeveloped by university. Minister of Higher Education andMinister of Technical Education were accompanied him. Dr.Anil Sahashrabudhe, Chairman, AICTE also spent nearly20 minutes time on the stalls and obtained detailedinformation about different items displayed in the stalls.University organized Placement fair on 20th December,2019. 71 companies participated in the fair to recruitstudents and picked nearly 5600 students for different jobs.Some of the companies issued appointment letters toshortlisted candidates during the placement fair.University with Potential for Excellence (UPE): UGC hasrecognized the University of Rajasthan amongst the top 15Indian Universities with Potential for Excellence (UPE) in2012. A grant of Rs. 50 Crore has been sanctioned forenhancement of academic & research activities.In addition UGC has also sanctioned a grant of Rs. 10crores for the fellowship of the Non NET Ph.D. students ofthe University till completion of XII plan period.Promotion of University Research and Scientific Excellence(PURSE): Department of Science and Technology,Government of India has recognized the University ofRajasthan under its Promotion of University Research andScientific Excellence (PURSE) programme. The h-index ofthe University at the time of sanction was around 50 andhence a grant of Rs. 32.4 Crore has been sanctioned to theUniversity for Scientific Research and Development. Thepresent h-index of university is more than 110.MHRD, New Delhi has granted Rs. 30 Crores under theRashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) Phase Iprogramme. On successful completion of this programme,university has been selected for RUSA 2.0 programme.MHRD has provided financial support of Rs. 7.0 Crores forthe strengthening of HRDC of this university, Rs. 15 Croresfor establishment of Incubation Center in university and Rs.
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35 Crores for 19 research projects submitted by facultymembers of different departments.MHRD, New Delhi has sanctioned Rs. 10 Crores touniversity to establish Design Innovation Center (DIC)at CCT.BIRAC, New Delhi has provided a financial support ofRs. 2.2 Crores to establish University InnovationCluster (UIC) programme in Biotechnology. This centeris also running at CCT.State government has approved a financial support ofRs. 13 Crores through DST, Rajasthan for theestabl ishment of Center for Excellence inNanotechnology.One of the young scientists Mr. Madhusudan Murthiwho is currently working in UIC programme hasreceived a financial support of Rs. 50 Lacs from DST,New Delhi to establish two start-up companies in thefield of Biotechnology. He also received best start-upaward of Rs. 20 Thousand in the InternationalKnowledge Millennium Conference (IKMC-2019) heldin Chennai.Department of Hindi has been Rs. 56 Lacs under upgradation programme by UGC under XII plan for the firsttime since its inception.The Department of Science & Technology, Govt. ofRajasthan has approved a grant of Rs. 30 Lacs forestablishments Bio-Technology Business Incubator asa part of chief minister Budget announcement during ofthe financial year 2017.The Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India, New Delhi hassanctioned a corpus fund of Rs. 4 crores for setting upthe permanent Chair in the name of Shri Guru GovindSingh Ji as a part of his 350th birth anniversary.Accordingly the accrued interest on the corpus fund isbeing utilized for the establishment and researchstudies of the centre.Realizing the potential of the university in developingnew innovative products and technologies in nearfuture, the DST, Govt. of Rajasthan, has extended bothfinancial and expert help in starting an IPR Cell in theUniversity. Rs. 2 lakhs has been granted for the settingup IPR Cell office and DST has offered help in filingpatent and other IP applications from the university.Faculty members have established Internationallinkages and undertaken collaborative programmeswith research Institutes and Universities from countriessuch as USA, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Australia,Canada, Japan, UK, Norway, Sweden, Brazil, Russia,Mexico, Finland and France etc.At the national level, faculty members have been usingNational facilities such as Neutron Reactor at BARC inMumbai; Particle Accelerators at IUAC in New Delhiand VECC in Kolkata; Synchrotron Radiation Source inCAT, Indore; facilities at TIFR in Mumbai, IGCAR inChennai, UGCDAE CSR in Indore, Mumbai andKolkata, CDRI in Lucknow, IUAAC in Pune, AIIMS inNew Delhi and NPL in New Delhi.Centre for Development of Physics Education hasearned National and International recognition fordeveloping innovative experiments for PhysicsLaboratories at UG and PG levels.Some of the other notable study Centers are: Centre forHuman Ecology, Environmental and PopulationStudies, Centre for Non-conventional Energyresources, Social Science Research Centre, SouthAsia Studies Centre, Centre for Study of SocialExclusion & Inclusive Policy, Centre for Women'sStudies, Centre for Mass Communication, Journalismand Centre for Rajasthan Studies.University has set up a Centre for ConvergingTechnologies which offers five years integrated B.Tech.
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Promotion of excellence in education and research byinculcating independent critical thought and scientifictemper.Promotion of interdisciplinary research on convergenceof science and technologies.Pursuit of high quality research pertaining to economy,social development, languages, arts, culture, energyand environment.Establishment and expansion of academic links andresearch collaborations with national and internationalinstitutions.Creation and strengthening of infrastructure for globalcompetence.Critical analysis of existing social hierarchies andconstruction of new models of sustainabledevelopment, equity and gender justice.
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Preparing Students for Careers in Science, SocialScience, Humanities, Commerce, Management,FineArts Sports Engineering Technology.
M.Tech. degrees in the streams of Nano, Bio, Info andCogno technology. This Centre is the first of its kind inthe country.Semester pattern and CGPAgrading system has beenintroduced at PG level in all the UniversityDepartments.Admission in Post-Graduate Programme are donethrough entrance examination.Admission to M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes are donethrough an entrance examination. Course work hasbeen made mandatory as a part of Ph.D. / M.Phil.Programmes.27 students from Department of Law have succeededin clearing RJS examination this year. The topper inthis examination is also a student of university. 12students from Statistics Department have clearedRajasthan Statistical Service Examination. All 12vacancies are occupied by students of thisdepartment.A large number of students studying at both the undergraduate and post-graduate levels belong tomarginalized sections of the society.More than 40% of the students on the campuscomprise women students.Pass-out students from the Post GraduateProgramme have been joining prestigious instituteslike BARC,TIFR, PRL, NPL, DRDO, CDRI, IITs, IUAC,IUCAA, UGC-DAE CSR, NPL, NCL, ICS and RAS.The University has a vibrant Human ResourceDevelopment Centre (Erstwhile Academic StaffCollege) ranked as the II best performer by NAACamongst 66 HRDCS of India.UGC INFONET Centre; National Knowledge Network,ERNET PoP, Grid Computing facilities are available inthe campus.University Website, Mail Server, Student Portal,Archive Server designed / customized are maintainedby the University.INFLIBNET and other ICT facilities available onCampus wide area network through Infonet Centre.More than 8500 e-journals access available throughUGC-INFLIBNET.Wi-Fi facility is available in the main campus.
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The University of Rajasthan consists of the followingcomponents:(a) Constituent Colleges(b) Post-graduateTeaching Departments / Centers(c) Research Centers
Undergraduate teaching is imparted in seven constituentcolleges of the University, while the teaching facultyappointed in theUniversityPostGraduateDepartments:
(a) Constituent Colleges
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Excellence in Education
Promotion of high quality research in diverse fields
Aims of Teaching
Intellectual
Academic
Training Programmes
Access and Equity
Community & National Development, Environmentand Value Orientation
To create, preserve and disseminate knowledge.To impart higher education with quality and socialrelevance.To inculcate a sense of discipline and dedicationamongst students.
Emphasis discourse on frontier problemsconc ern ing nat iona l ec ono my, s oc ia ldevelopment, scientific growth and defence.Emphasis on interdisciplinary research.Academic links and scientific cooperation withnational and international institutions.Creation and strengthening of infrastructurethrough R&D projects.
To develop an understanding of skills in variousmodes of inquiry and of critical thinking andproblem solving.To prov ide support ive and conduc iveenvironment.To develop and demonstrate an understandingand appreciation of the rich complexity of humanexperience in terms of both its convergence anddivergence.
By facilitating production of intellectual capital andproperty in terms of research output, publications,applied research, transfer of knowledge, skills,strategies and technology from laboratory to landin the field of Science & Technology, SocialSciences, Arts, Fine Arts, Commerce andManagement, Law and Education.Through quality education to students by offeringrelevant courses and programmes and creatingskilled human resource to accept the social andscientific challenges.
Establishment of 9 Faculties-Arts,Commerce,Education, Engineering & Technology, Fine Arts,Law, Management, Science and Social Science.Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil. Ph.D.,Certificate, PG Diploma, Diploma), specializedresearch centers as well as inter disciplinarycourses in all the faculties at University maincampus, constituent and affiliated collegesensuring their relevance, utility and purpose.
Organization of Orientation/Refresher Courses,Workshops on Curriculum Development, andExamination Reforms.Deputation of teachers, non-teaching staff andstudents for personality development andcapacity building programmes.Short term training programmes to non-teachings t a f f o n e d u c a t i o n , a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ,computerization, and examination methods.Organizing public lectures and inviting visitingprofessors to interact with students and facultymembers.
Provision of reservation to all the disadvantagedgroups SC, ST, OBC and EWS, differently abledgroups as per Government rules.
Department of Life Long Learning, Centre forDe v e l op m e n t o f Ph y s i c s E d u c a t i o n ,Environmental Studies and Departmental forumsfor community development and extensionactivities.
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NSS & NCC forums at under graduate level.Inculcation of the practice for sustainable developmentValue Orientation through NSS, NCC, Student WelfareProgrramme, Memorial Lectures Workshops and PublicLectures.Liaison with Non Government Organizations, GovernmentOrganisations, National and International Organizationsfor Scientific, Community and National DevelopmentProjects and Programmes.
Provision of computer education at undergraduate level,usage of ICT tools in teaching learning and evaluation.Provision for ICT related and oriented courses M. Tech.,MCA, M.Sc. (IT), PGDCA, BCA, and sensitization andawareness programmes for other disciplines.Training in both basics and advanced skills in computerusage and applications.Computerization of library, examination work and databasemanagement.INFLIBNET and other ICT facilities are available onCampus wide area network through Infonet Centre.Emphasis on Open Source Technology for applicationdevelopment.Computer Labs, Research Centers and provision ofcomputers in all the sections of administration andacademics.
Offering globally relevant PG and research courses. e.g.Computer Science, Management, Biotechnology,Microbiology, Converging Technologies, Social Sciences,Women's Studies, Arts, Geo-Informatics, MineralProcessing, Instrumentation Technology, Material Science,Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Journalism etc.Provision for training and development on practical skillsand human resource skills leading to global competencies.The University aims to impart higher education with quality
and social relevance. It provides academic and researchfacilities in various streams to the students studying in UniversityDepartments, Constituent Colleges and Affiliated Colleges/Institutions. The University offers 46 Ph.D. Programmes, 25 M.Phil Programmes, 51 Masters degree programmes, and 18Bachelors degree programmes. Besides focusing ondissemination of knowledge and search for excellence inteaching and research, the University prepares the students asgood future citizens and endeavors to inculcate amongst them asense of discipline and dedication. The University istransforming its curricular activities keeping in view the recenttrends of development.
The University generates cost effective resources toachieve financial self-sufficiency. Self financing courses areoffered both at U.G. and P.G. level. Being both teaching andaffiliating University, it ensures equitable distribution of facilitiesfor higher education in different parts of the state under itsjurisdiction.
The University encourages its teachers to undertakeresearch activities and gives financial support to attend
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seminars and workshops. Financial grants are also given fororganizing conferences. Interdisciplinary approach andcollaborative research are being encouraged to achieveexcellence in education.
The Goals and Objectives
(i) University Commerce college (CommerceFaculty)
(ii) University Law College (Law Faculty)(iii) University Law College II (Law Faculty Evening
College)(iv) University Maharani College (Multi-faculty College
for Women)(v) University Maharaja College (Science Faculty)(vi) University Rajasthan College (Arts and Social
Sciences)(vii) University Five year Law College (Law Faculty)
Looking to the needs and demands of students,the University started courses at Rajasthan College,Maharani, Maharaja and Commerce Colleges on self-financing basis.
All the constituent colleges provide library andsports facilities and motivate the students to join NCCand NSS programmes. Besides this, colleges alsoorganize seminars, workshops, lectures and paneldiscussions to strengthen academics.
Faculties of Arts, Science, Social Science,Commerce, Law, Management, Fine Arts, Educationand Engineerring & Technology are running PGprogrammes. Accept in some SFS programmes,Admission to the P.G. Courses are based on entrancetests and merit. Some of the P.G. Departments alsorun need-based self-financing courses. Eminentscholars have been the faculty in this universityincluding Professors Raja Chelliah, Raj Krishna, L.S.Ramaswami, C.V. Subramaniam, M.V. Mathur, P.N.Srivastava, R.K. Kaul, R.C. Mehrotra, YogendraSingh, G. Ranganathan, Satish Chandra,Dayakrishna, Om Prakash, Iqbal Narain, G.C. Pande,B.L.Saraf, S.Loknathan, S.P.Verma, C.P.Bhambhri,V.R.Mehta, Y.K.Alagh, C.Rangarajan etc.
Research support and Special Assistance havebeen made available to many departments by theUGC. Several departments are actively engaged ininnovative research, and have been recognized for theFIST, COSIST, CAS, SAP-DRS-I and II and DSTDAAD programmes of the University GrantsCommission. The research done by the facultymembers have been reflected in publications ofarticles in peer-reviewed journals. Some teachershave been honoured with international and nationalawards and citations.
Depending upon the disciplinary advancement,needs of the students and the demands of society,syllabi have been upgraded time to time. The processof globalization has also prompted formulation of newcourses which may go a long way in providing jobs tothe students. Some of the courses started in recenttimes are as follows:
(i) Biotechnology(ii) Microbiology(iii) Information Technology(iv) Journalism & Mass Communication(v) Finance Control(vi) Management(vii) International Business(viii)Environmental Science(ix) European Studies
(b) P.G. Departments
Post-Graduate Courses:
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The Under-Graduate Courses:
The Five Year Integrated Courses:
(c) Research Centres
(i) ComputerApplications(ii) BusinessAdministration(iii) FineArts(iv) Music(v) Library & Information Science(vi) Physical Education
(i) Dual Degree B.Tech-M.Tech in ConvergingTechnologies
(ii) B.A. LL.B. Hons.
The University also provides opportunities tothe deserving students and teachers to undertakeresearch in the fields of their specialization. For thispurpose, Research Centers have beenestablished. These research Centers havestrengthened research, and some of them offer M.Phil Programmes of study. The following Centersare in existence:1. Centre for Jain Studies2. Centre for Converging Technologies3. Centre for Computer Science & Information
Technologies4. Centre for Development of Physics Education5. Centre for Non-Conventional Energy
Resources6. Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology,
Environmental and Population Studies7.
8. Centre forAmbedkar Studies9. Centre for Life Long Learning10. Centre for Museology and Conservation11. Centre for Gandhian Studies12. Centre for Rajasthan Studies13. Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and
Inclusive Policy14. Centre for Women Studies15. SouthAsia Studies Centre16. Social Sciences Research Centre17. Centre for Mass Communication18. Centre for Museology and Conservation
Shri Guru Gobind Singh Chair for NationalIntegration and Sikh Studies
The Support Services in the University
University Central LibraryThe Central Library building is located near the
main gate of the University. It has a seating capacity ofabout 700 students. It has collection of more than 5 lacbooks, bound periodicals, etc. The Library subscribesto a plethora of current journals in physical form relatingto various subjects. In addition, about 10500+e-journalsare available for online access under e-Shodh SindhuConsortium. RFID system has been installed for inhouse operations of the Central Library.
Anew building of the University Central Library hasbeen constructed with a financial assistance of nearly12 crore rupees from UGC under UPE grant. Thisbuilding will be soon made operational.
Sports Complex
Health Centre
StudentAdvisory Bureau
Counseling Centre
Hostels & Residences
The University has a Modern Sports Complex andalso a Swimmiing Pool, which has been the venue ofmany National Swamming Meets any Inter University /national Tournaments. The University has alwaysaccorded a highpriority to games and sports. Fullydeveloped indoor Gymnasium Hall alongwith a YogaCentre are the uplque attraction of the Sports Complex.With the support of Sports Authority of India, we haveestablished SAI. Day Boarding Cantre in six games.Athltics, volleyball Table Tunnis Bndrainton. Honkay &Wrestling.
The University has a Counseling Centre, to guidethe students and resolve their personal and emotionalproblems.
The University Campus has dispensaries and healthset-up of Allopathic, Ayurvedic Homeopathy, EssentialMedicines are provided free of cost Medical health check-up camps, both routine and specialized (ECC, B.P. BloodSugar, Bone Mass Density, Pulmonary Function tests,Diabities, HBslc, Uric acid, Thyoid function, Liquid Profiletests Neuropathy detection etc. are organized from time totime. The Health centre is providing Curative,Comprehensive, Preventive counselling. Rehabilitativeand Nutritive & Psychological counselling services (EverySaturday) to the students, teachers, employees & theirdependents.
Students Advisory Bureau, since 1962, upholdsthe motto: "We do not believe in framing the future fornext generation, rather we wish to frame the nextgeneration for the future."
The University and its Constituent Colleges havewell furnished hostel accommodation for the students.Hostels are earmarked for particular courses/streams orcollege campuses.
The University is at present running 19 Hostels, outof which 14 are in the Main Campus and rest are situatedin the Constituent Colleges.
Every Hostel has its own unique tradition. Youthfestival is organised in each hostel every year. Thisfestival leaves a memorable inprint on hostel inmates.An inter hostel youth Frstival, ‘Basant’ is also organisedso as to provide common competitive platform for themanifestation of cultural talents of the hostel inmates.
Besides hostels, there are Teachers Hostel, WorkingWomen Hostel and faculty residences located at the maincampus. Some residences are for the non-teachingemployees as well. The University has an eco-friendlyenvironment. The nursery-cum-garden office of theuniversity looks after lawns and parks. The university hasnursery which has some rare plants and shrubs. PlantExhibitions are also organized onvarious occasons.Students’ Welfare
The office of the Dean, Students’ Welfare &International Students’ Advisor (DSW & ISA) helps theUniversity students in the overall development. Thisoffice provides career counselling for the students toenable them to choose academic fields of their interest.
The UGC- Human Resource Development CentreUGC Human Resource Development Centre
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(known as Academic Staff College, prior to April 1, 2015)of the University or Rajasthan, Jaipur was established on11th May, 1988 under UGC’s scheme of setting upAcademic Staff Colleges (ASCs) in suitable universities inIndia, in the wake of National Policy on Education (NPE)1986 which emphasized the crucial link between teachermotivation and the quality of education.
As per UGC XII Plan revised guidelines, theexisting Academic Staff Colleges have been renamedas UGC Human Resource Development Centres(HRDCs) w.e.f. 1stApril, 2015.
On the initiative of the MHRD, in 2012, the NAACpeer review committee had visited our ASC (HRDC) forits accreditation. It was ranked as the second bestperformer amongst 66ASCs (HRDCs) in India.
Infonet Centre maintains university website(www.uniraj.ac.in ) and Web servers. The websiteinformation is updated by this Infonet Centre according tothe request of the respective Academic unit,Administrative unit. Infonet Center caters Optical fiberNetwork in the University Campus. This connects allacademic units, administrative offices, Guest House byusing distribution switches and Access Switches. ThisNetwork is also supported by Optical Fiber backbone.This acts as an Internet gateway for the campus-wideuniversity network. The campus-wide University networkconsists of state of the art networking equipment capableof providing high bandwidth with 1 Gbps fiber backbonesat distribution level to provide connectivity to all Faculties,Departments and Centres. The National KnowledgeNetwork (NKN) Govt. of India project Point of Presence(PoP) is commissioned in the Infonet Centre throughwhich University students and staff are interconnectedthrough Internet with up to 1 Gbps connectivity forresource sharing with all major educational and researchinstitutions across the country.
The University has it's own Printing Press,established 1962. It looks after the publication needs ofthe University, Departments, Colleges and Universityadministration.
University Science and Instrumentation Centre
Infonet Centre
University Science and Instrumentation Centre(USIC) has endowed with advanced instruments ascentral facility like SQUID, SEM, TEM etc. catering to theneed of University Science departments for research.These facilities informat ion is avai lable onuniraj.ac.in/usic/. The facility can also be accessed byother academic institution as per UOR rules and detailsare available on university website. Besides the above,mechanical (Lathe machines, Milling Machines etc.),glass blowing, electronics, welding, and gas filling arealso available to those trained in and can do on their own.
University Printing Press
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National and International Seminars, Lectures andWorkshops are organized regularly and facultymembers are given all possible financial andacademic support to participate in such events atNational and International levels. Eminent scholarsare also invited to the University as visiting faculty.Statutory bodies like the Senate, the Syndicate, theAcademic Council, the Faculties, the ResearchBoard, the Boards of Studies and the Board ofInspectors are regular in their meetings and vibrantand vigilant in their deliberations.The University examination system is fullycomputerised.To provide financial assistance to the needystudents, a University Corpus Fund has beencreated.To ameliorate the grievance of every strata ofUniversity Community, a standing mechanism hasbeen evolved wherein three separate GrievanceCommittees function on a continuous basis.The University of Rajasthan has been striving withfullest commitment to uphold the Hand Book and tosincerely implement the rules and regulationsprovided therein.
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International Cooperation Cell
International Cooperation Cell established in2007, works to facilitate cooperation betweenUniversity of Rajasthan and Internationaluniversities. It coordinates, negotiates and partnerswith International Universities to develop exchangeprogrammes for faculty and students. From 2007onwards, 57mobilities of students and Faculty havetaken place. Out of these, 21 students and 08 facultymembers have come from foreign Universities to theUniversity of Rajasthan and 26students and 02Faculty members have gone from University ofRajasthan toPaul Valery Montpellier-III, France; JeanMoulin Lyon-III,France; University of Montreal,Quebec, Canada, and Novosibirsk State TechnicalUniversity, Russia.
Currently one student from ELLCS department ispursuing her one semester as exchange student inJean Moulin Lyon 3, Lyon, France. Two students fromJean Moulin Lyon 3, France came to Department ofSociology, University of Rajasthan UOR for 2semesters in the academic year 2019-20asexchange students.
MOUs with the University Jean-Moulin Lyon 3,France and the University Laval (Quebec, Canada)were renewed in 2019 for 5 years.
Academic Commitments of the University
Administrative Service Pre-Entry Training Centre(APTC)
The Centre was set up by the University in 1978and it's given the status of an Independent Centre in1999. At present the centre is running in anindependent building close to the University Nursery.The Centre has been organizing several pre-entrytraining courses for Indian Civil Services andRajasthan Administrative and Subordinate Servicesfor the last 41 years on, Self Financing basis.
UGC has also recognized the Centre as supportingcentre for upliftment of SC, ST, OBC and MinorityCommunity students in 10 &11 Plan for coaching ofRAS, CS, RJS, NET/SLET, Bank P.O., Spoken Englishand other competitive examinations. This Centre acts asa facilitator by inviting eminent academicians,bureaucratsandexpertsof respective fields.
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The Centre imparts rigorous training and makesavailable reading material, handouts, and otherliterature which helps the candidates for variouscompetitive examinations. The centre has conductedmore than 200 programs for various examinations.The past performance in terms of selection of thecandidates enrolled in this Centre has been veryencouraging, as almost 1/3 of such candidates havebeen getting selected.
The Centre is known for preparing and groomingthe students for competitive examinations throughproviding subject knowledge as well as developingtheir personality and communication skills.
For details contact: 0141-2709527
DIGNITARIES OF UNIVERSITY
Prof. Chairman
Shri Harphool Singh Yadav (Registrar) Ex-officio Secretary
J. P. Yadav
Prof. Harsh Dwivedi Member
Prof. Alpana Kateja Member
Dr. Rajesh Singh Member
Commissioner, College Education Member
Shri Murari Lal Meena MLA Member
Shri Amin Kagzi, MLA Member
Prof. Ram Lakhan Meena Member
Dr. Dileep Singh Member
Dr. Pratibha Parasher Member
Dr. Asha Bagotiya Member
FACULTY DEANS
Prof. S.L. Sharma Faculty of Social Science
Prof. Sudhir Raniwala Faculty of Science
Dr. Abha Jain Nagawat Faculty of Commerce
Prof. Harsh Dwivedi Faculty of Management
Dr. Tanuja Mathur Faculty of Arts
Dr. Pramila Dubey Faculty of Education
Dr. Govind Singh Rajpurohit Faculty of Law
Dr. Beena Jain Faculty of Fine Arts
- - - Faculty of Engineering & Technology
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VISITOR
CHANCELLOR
VICE-CHANCELLOR
THE SYNDICATE
Shri Ram Nath Kovind
Shri
Prof. J. P. Yadav
H.E. the President of India
Hon'ble Governor of RajasthanKalraj Mishra
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Registrar
Comptroller of Finance and Financial Advisor
Controller of Examination
Shri Harpool Singh Yadav 2706813
Shri Suresh Chand Sharma 2710978
Dr. V. K. Gupta 2708824
Dr. Raj Kumar Jain 2706618
Dr. Kuldeep Mishra 2705883
Dr. Rakesh Rao 2707111
Shri Arvind Kumar Sharma --------
Smt. Shruti Shekhawat 2708788
Dr. (Smt.) Lissy Vergis 2710897
Dr. M.C. Gupta 2711349
Shri Anand Agarwal ---------
Dr. Mahesh Chand Gupta 2711349, 2707863
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Dr. Bhupendra Singh Shekhawat 2708614
Dy. Registrar, Acad. (I & II)
Dy. Registrar, Secrecy & Univ. Press
Dy. Registrar, Exam.
Dy. Registrar, Plan & Project andResearch
Dy. Registrar, Estt- II
Dy. Registrar, A & F
Dy. Registrar, G.Ad.
Dy. Registrar, Degree & Misc.
Dy. Registrar, Estt- I
Dy. Registrar, R.T.I.
P.R.O.
Vice-Chancellor's Secretariat
Hony. Directors
Heads of DepartmentsFaculty of Arts
PS to Vice-ChancellorShri Amardeep Pareek 2707863
P.G. School of Commerce
P.G. School of Social Sciences
Dr. Rajeev Saxena
Dr. Tanuja Mathur 2711070
Dr. Somuna Dutta 2711070
Dr. Virendra Kumar Saxena 2711070
Prof. S. L. Sharma 2709048
2702870P.G. School of Humanities
P.G. School of Life Sciences
P.G. School of Physical Sciences
Department of English
Department of European Lang. Lit. and CulturalStudies
Department of HindiDr. Shruti Sharma
Dr. Deepa S.P. Mathur
Dr. Nidhi Rai Singhani
Department of Philosophy
Department of Sanskrit
Department of Urdu & Persian
Dr. Arvind Vikram Singh
Dr. Sunita Sharma
Dr. Nasira BasriFaculty of Commerce
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Fine Arts
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Science
Department of Accountancy and BusinessStatistics
Department of Business Administration
Department of Eco. Adm. and Financial Mgmt.
Dr. Sangeeta Gupta
Dr. Anjora Belcha
Dr. Abha Jain Nagawat
Department of Education
Department of Library & Information Sciences
Department of Physical Education
Prof. Sohan Lal Sharma
Dr. Purnima Kaushik
Dr. Jayant Singh
Dr. Abhay Upadhyaya
Department of Life Long Learning
Department of Dramatics
Department of Drawing & Painting
Department of Music
Dr. Archana Srivastava
Dr. Tanuja Singh
Dr. Anjialika Sharma
Shri Sumit SenDepartment of Visual Arts
Department of LawDr. Govind Singh Rajpurohit
Department of Botany
Department of Chemistry
Department of Geography
Department of Geology
Department of Home Science
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics
Department of Psychology
Department of Statistics
Department of Zoology
Dr. Asha Jain
Dr. Ram Narayan Sharma
Dr. Narendra Singh Mahala
Dr. Mukta Agarwal
Dr. Paresh Vyas
Dr. Rashmi Raniwala
Dr. Santosh Kumar Gupta
Dr. P.J. John
Dr. Soumana Datta
Dr. Madhu Jain
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Directors of Research CentresFaculty of Arts
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Social ScienceDepartment of Anthropology
Department of Economics
Department of History & Indian Culture
Department of Political Science
Department of Public Administration
Department of Sociology
Prof. Pramila Poonia
Dr. Om Prakash Mahla
Dr. Bela Kothari
Dr. S.S. Somra
Dr. Raka Singh
Dr. Rashmi Jain
Dr. Shruti SharmaDepartment of Mass Communication
Centre for European Studies
Centre for Jain StudiesDr. Rashmi Jain
Dr. Rashmi Jain
Centre for Converging TechnologiesDirector
Additional Directors
Joint Directors
H.S. Palsania
Dr. K.V.R. Rao
Dr. V.K. SaxenaDr. Vidhya Patni
Dr. Neelima GuptaDr. P.J. JohnDr.
DirectorDr. Sanjula Thanvi
Dr. Abhishek Kumar TiwariDr. Preeti Joshi
2712307Dy. Director
Centre for Computer Science & InformationTechnology
Centre for Development of Physics Education
Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources
Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology,Environmental & Population Studies
Dr. Satya Narayan Dolia
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Nagar
Dr. Rishi Kumar Singhal
Dr. Surendra Singh Chouhan
Ambedker Studies
Centre for Gandhian Studies
Centre for Museology and Conservation
Centre for Rajasthan Studies
Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion &Inclusive Policy
Centre for Women Studies
Social Sciences Research Centre
South Asia Studies Centre
Shri Guru Gobind Singh Chair for NationalIntegration and Sikh Studies
Centre
NITI Aayog Chair
Dr. Abhishek Chayal
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sharma
Prof. K.G. Sharma
Dr. Vinod Kumar Sharma
Dr. Rashmi Jain
Dr. Mukta Agarwal
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Jha
Prof. V.V. Singh
Dr. Raka Singh
Dr. Shashi Upadhyay
Principals & Vice-Principals ofConstituent Colleges
University Commerce CollegePrincipal
Vice-PrincipalsDr. Dileep Singh 2710483
Dr. Bhawani Shankar Sharma 2710483Dr. Mamta jain 2710483Dr. Naresh Kumar 2710483
Five Year Law College
University Law College
University Law College-II
Principal
Vice-PrincipalDr. Aruna Choudhary 2709260
Sh. Sandeep SinghSh. Rajeev Soni
Principal2704882
Vice-PrincipalsDr. Ankita Yadav
Sh. Tarun Kumar JonwalSh. Rajesh Gaur
University Maharaja CollegePrincipal
Dr. N.S. Mahala 2567290
Dr. Pratap Chand MaliDr. Nilima GuptaDr. Satpal BadasaraDr. Ramawatar SharmaDr. Risikesh Meena
Vice-Principals
Faculty of Management
R. A. Podar Institute of ManagementProf. Harsh Dwivedi
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University Rajasthan College
Other Functionaries
Principal
Vice-PrincipalProf. Nidhi Lekha Sharma 2371918
Dr. Alka SharmaDr. Rashmi JainDr. Khursheed. J. NaqviDr. Neena NairDr. Bindu Jain
Principal
Vice-PrincipalsProf. K G Sharma 2710565
Dr. Om Prakash SharmaDr. Ram Narayan SharmaDr. Mandakani MeenaDr. Lokesh JainDr. Israt Ullah Khan
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Director (Research )
Dy. DirectorProf. S. L. Sharma 2711070
Dr. Rajeev Saxena --------UGC–Human Resource Development Centre
Director
Deputy Director
Administrative Services Pre-Entry TrainingCentre
Director
Central LibraryDirector
Deputy Librarian
Chief Warden
Prof. V. V. Singh 2710925
Dr. Meeta Mathur
Dr. Vishva Chaudhary
Dr. S. S. Somra 2709527
Nighat Fahmi ______
Prof. S. L. Sharma
Dr. Nandani Khattar
Dr. Ishrat Ullah Khan 2709165
Dr. Madhu Jain 2709165
Dr. H.S. Palsania
Dr. Daisy Sharma
2710925
2707866
Asstt. Director
Dy. Director
Boys Hostel
Girls Hostel
Gokhale Hostel
Annie Beseant Hostel
College Development CouncilCoordinator
Garden Office
Hostel Wardens
2710580
2711070-2308
Dr. Poonam
Dr. Vandana Kalla
Dr. Neelam Punar
Dr. Chetna Choudhary
Dr. Abha Jain
Dr. Kartar Singh Meena 2710497
Dr. Anjalika Sharma
Dr. Akhil KumarDr. Harbans Lal GodaraMs. Suman MauryaDr. Sundaram ShandilyaDr. Anjlika SharmaDr. Vishal Vikram SinghDr. Ghanshyam KachhawaDr. Anshu Verma
Dr. Ramavtar Sharma
Dr. Rameshwar Jat
Dr. Kartar Singh
Dr. Arvind Vikram Singh
Dr. Surendra Singh Chouhan
Dr. Rajesh Kr. Sharma
Dr. H. S. Palsania
Dr. Manish Sinsinwar
Dr. M. L. Sharma
(Additional Charge)
Dean Students' Welfare & International StudentAdvisor
Additional Dean
Gokhale Hostel
W. U. S. Hostel
Vivekanand Hostel
Maharana Pratap Hostel
Girls
Girls
Associate Deans
Incharge
Ambedker Hostel
Aravali Hostel
D. B. N. Hostel
H. J. Bhabha Hostel
J. C. Bose Hostel
C. V. Raman Hostel
Savitri Phule Girls Hostel
Kasturba Girls Hostel
Laxmi Bai Hostel
Meera Bai Hostel
Dr. Tamegh Panwar
Dr. Amit Kotia
Malviya Hostel
Mahi Hostel
Girls
GirlsDr. Jyoti Meena
Dr. Daisy Sharma
2700370
Dr. Manisha Gupta ----------
Dr. Shyam Mittal (MD) SMO 2708983
Dr. Sheenu Gupta MD-Homeo) - - -- -
1 Raj Armd Sqn NCC1 Raj Bn NCC Dr. D.C. Meghwal3 Raj Naval NCC
1 Raj BN NCC Lt. Dr. Amit Kotia7 Raj (I) Coy NCC Lt . Dr. Dev Dutt Patel3 Raj Naval NCC Dr. Sanjay Singh
1 Raj Armed Sqn NCC Dr.1 Raj Air Sqn NCC3 Raj Naval NCC4 7 Raj.(1) Coy NCC, Lt. Tamegh Panwar
Dr. Poonam
Dr. Neelam Punar (Additional Charge)
Dr. Daisy Sharma
Dr. K.V.R. Rao 2703559
Dr. Pankaj Nagar 2703559
Dr. Pankaj Nagar
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1 Raj Air Sqn NCC1 Raj Girls Bn NCC Dr Deepika3 Raj Naval NCC Dr. Sushila Choudhary
Rajesh Kr. SharmaDr. D.S. ChauhanDr. Rameshwar Jat
Dr. R. N. Sharma
Saraswati Girls Hostel
Girls
Girls
Ayurved
Annie Besant Hostel
Mother Teresa Hostel
Infonet CentreDirector
Dy. Director
Internal Quality Assurance CellCoordinator
Co-Coordinator
Medical OfficerAllopathic
Homeopath(
Associate NCC OfficersUniversity Commerce College
University Maharaja College
University Maharani College
University Rajasthan College
National Service SchemeCoordinator
Dr. Poonam
Flying Officer Dr. Prerna Puri
Proctorial BoardChief Proctor
Associate Proctors
Sports Board
Secretary
Student's Advisory BureauDirector
University Engineers
University Guest HouseIncharge
Manager
University PressRegistrar
2711139
Er. H.S. Tomar, Ex. En. 2710548
Er. Satish Sharma, . En.
2711497
Prof. J. P. Yadav 2711497
Dr. Narpat Singh 2711497
Dr. H.S .Palsania / 9460144084
Dr. Ishrat Ullha Khan 9414780249Dr. Vinit Kumar 9462692650Dr. Ammilal Rao 8824748628Dr. Poonam 9602054426Dr. Dev Dutt Patel 7597408461Dr. Lalita Vatta 9414479231Dr. Jagdish Giri --------
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Dr. Deepak Saxena 2710995
Er. P.C. Goyal Ex. En. ----A 2710548
Er. Ajay Sharma, J.En. 2710548Er. Vinay Kumar, J. En. 2710548Er. Yadvendra Singh Ex. En. ----
Dr. Kuldeep Mishra 2708581
Dr. R. K. Singhal
Chairman
Asstt. & O.I.C.
Dr. Rajesh Kumar
Chief Warden (Boys) 780249
Vice-Chancellor Chairman 2707863 (O)Prof. S.L. Sharma Member 9828072037Prof. Harsh Dwivedi Member 9414075920Shri Harphool Singh Member 2706813 (O)YadavDr. Kartar Singh Member 9414795184Dean Students WelfareDr. I.U. Khan
Member 9414Dr. Madhu Jain
University Science & Instrumentation CentreDirector
Anti Ragging Committee
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Secretary
Committee for Prevention of SexualHarassment of Women at Work Place
Psychological Counseling Cell for Women
Dr. MuktaAgarwal Chairperson 9413901775Prof.Alpana Kateja Member 9414243508Prof. Pawan Surana Member 9414070508Prof. BeenaAgrawal Member 9414442037Dr. MadhuAgrawal Member 9828078955Dr. H.S. Palsania Member 9460144084Dr. Pramila Poonia Member 9468593739Dr. Meeta Sharma Member 9828593739Dr. Sanjula Thanvi Member 9414794465Dr. Aruna Choudhary Member 9001292925Dr. Lalita Vatta Member 9414479231Dr. Sheenu Gupta Member 9829850111Dr. Lissy Varghese Member 9314421913Mrs. Shruti Shekhawat Member 9783222333
Secretary
DepOffice :
artment of Psychology, University of Rajasthan,Jaipur
1. Dr. Madhu Jain Co-OrdinatorHead, Department of Psychology
2. Dr. Susheela Pareek Co-CoordinatorAssociate Prof. Department of Psychology
Advisory Committee for smooth functionary of the aboveCell:1. Dr. Madhu Jain coordinator Convenor
Psychology Counselling Cell2. Dr. Susheela Pareek, Co-convenor
Co-Coordinator3. Prof. S. L. Sharma Member
Deptt. of Sociology4. Chief Proctor Member5. Chief Warden (Boys) Member6. Chief Warden (Girls) Member7. DSW Member8. Director, Centre for Women’s Studies Member9. Principals of the constituent College Member10. Dr. Prerana Puri, Deptt. of Psychology Member11. Dr. Chandrani Sen, Deptt. Psychology Member12. Dr. Uma Mittal, Deptt. of Psychology Member13. Dr. Mukta Singhvi. Deptt. of Psychology Member14. Dr. O.P. Sharma, Deptt. of Psychology Member15. Dr.Tejinder Kaur, Deptt. of Psychology Member16. Dr. Rashmi Chaudhary, Deptt. of Psychology Member17. Dr. Vishna Chaudhary, Deptt. of Psychology Member
Dr. Rashmi Jain ConvenerHead, Deptt. of Sociology
Dr. P.J. John MemberHead, Deptt. of Zoology
Dr. Pankaj NagarDeptt. of Statistics Member
Registrar MemberSh. Rakesh Rao Member
A committee constituted to redress & monitor thegrievances/concerns of the students and stake holdersin a time bound manner related to Examinations.
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Ragging is strictly prohibited in the University Campus /Constituent Colleges and outsideUniversity Campus. If any such incident is brought to the notice of the UniversityAdministration/Officer the concerned students after being found guilty will be expelledfrom the University in compliance of the direction of Hon'ble Supreme Court.The candidates are advised to acquaint themselves with the UniversityStatutes/Ordinances/Rules/Regulations/Syllabi. The Syllabi are available on theUniversity website http.//www.uniraj.ac.in. and amendments made therein from time totime. The students are also advised to read the important and useful Ordinances of theUniversity.All students admitted are required to carry with them their current identity cards, dulyauthenticated by the concerned unit head failing which disciplinary action may be taken.As per the direction of Hon'ble Supreme Court (1997), ‘Committee for Prevention ofSexual Harassment of women at work place’ has been constituted. Any complaint in thisregard can be filed with the concerned HODs/ Principals/ or at the Centre for the Women'sStudies where the Committee is situated. Information regarding admission to M.Phil. andPh.D. courses will be provided separately.A student is liable to be penalized for any kind of indiscipline, as defined in Ord. 88,including restication from the College/Department/Centre/Hostel or any legalproceedings, as per the provisions of Ordinance 88.The student is required to complete 75% attendance, as per the provision of Ordinance144, for appearing at their examinations.Group Insurance is mandatory for all students.
Concerned Unit Head may be contacted for any clarification.
The basic preventive measures to be followed by all students at all time to reduce the risk ofinfection with COVID-19.These include :(i) Physical distancing of at least one meter to be followed at all times.(ii) Use of face covers/masks are mandatory.(iii) Parctice frequent hand washing (for at least 40–60 seconds) even when hands are
not visibly dirty and use of alcohol based hand sanitizers (for at least 20 seconds).(iv) Respiratory etiquettes to be strictly followed. This involves strict practice of
covering one's mounth and nose while coughing/sneezing with atissue/handkerchief/flexed elbow and disposing off used tissues properly.
(v) Self-monitoring of health by all and reporting any illness at the earliest.
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P.G. Diploma Programme
ABSTAnthropologyBiotechnologyBotanyBusiness AdministrationChemistryComputer ApplicationConverging TechnologiesCost Control & AccountsDramaticsDrawing & PaintingEAFMEconomicsEducationJMCEnglishFinancial Analysis & ControlFrenchGeographyGeologyHindiHistoryHome ScienceHuman Resource ManagementInformation TechnologyInternational BusinessJournalism & Mass CommunicationLibrary & Information ScienceLL.M.LL.M. (Human Rights & Value Education)MathematicsMBAMBA ServicesMBA ExecutiveMicrobiologyMusic Vocal/InstrumentalMuseology & ConservationMaster of Performing Arts Vocal/Instr.PhilosophyPhysical EducationPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic AdministrationPublic Relations & AdvertisingRajasthani Language, Literature & CultureSanskritSociologyStatisticsUrdu & Persian
Zoology
Banking & FinanceCo-operationCost & Works AccountancyCriminologyDevelopment and Investment BankingDramatics
Visual Arts
Energy StudiesEnvironmental LawEnvironmental StudiesEuropean StudiesFrenchFinancial Analysis & ControlGermanHeritageHuman EcologyIndian CultureJain StudiesLabour LawManagement of Small Scale and Agro IndustriesPersianPopulation EcologyProject Planning & Infrastructure ManagementSpanishTax Practice (ABST)TaxationWomen's StudiesYoga Education
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Bio-TechnologyCommunicative Skills in EnglishFashion DesigningFunctional English
Personality Development
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4. LFkkukUrj.k izek.k i= 'kqYd 55
5. foyEc ls tek djkus laca/k 'kqYd 120
6. f'k{k.k 'kqYd 1990
7. iqLrdky; /kjksgj jkf'k ¼dkW'ku euh½ 230
8. iz;ksx'kkyk 'kqYd 230
9. iz;ksx'kkyk /kjksgj jkf'k ¼uhps uksV 2 ns[ks½ 230
10. fo'ofo|ky; ukekdau 'kqYd 305
11. vU; fo'ofo|ky; ls vkus okys Nk=ksa }kjk ns;ik=rk 'kqYd
305
12. ØhMk 'kqYd 110
13. iqLrdky; 'kqYd 120
14. fo'ofo|ky; ijh{kk 'kqYd ¼fo'ofo|ky; }kjkfu/kkZfjr½
15. jktLFkku fo'ofo|ky; Nk= ifj"kn ¼visDllaLFkk laxBu½ dk lnL;krk 'kqYd
65
16. fo'ofo|ky; [ksy ifj"kn 'kqYd 200
17. fodkl 'kqYd] ¼ijh{kk gsrq vkosnu&i= tekdjkus ds le; ns;½
165
18. Nk= lewg chek gsrq va'knku fuf/k 100
19. ,e-fyc dE;wVj ysc 'kqYd 3960
S.N. ParticularProposed Rate
(2020-21) inRound off
1. igpku&i= 'kqYd ¼Nk=ksa }kjk QksVks fn;s x;s½ 55
2. igpku&i= dh nwljh izfr gsrq 'kqYd 120
3. Nk= lgk;rk dks"k 'kqYd] LFkkukUrj.k 'kqYd 80
4. izdk'ku 'kqYd 80
5. fo"k; ifj"kn 'kqYd 120
6. fodkl dks"k 'kqYd 165
7. pquko 'kqYd 120
8. foHkkxh; iqLrdky; 'kqYd 120
9. pfj= izek.k&i= 'kqYd 65
10. v/;;u lkexzh 'kqYd ¼dsoy mUgha foHkkxksa dslaca/k esa ykxw tgkW Nk=ksa dks v/;;u lkexzhnh tkrh gS ¼lacaf/kr foHkkx }kjk½½
11. izk;ksfxd ijh{kk 'kqYd ¼fp=dyk ds Nk=ksa gsrq½ 450
12. lkbfdy LVS.M@ikfdZx 'kqYd 120
lacaf/kr laLFkk}kjk
fu/kkZfjr 'kqYdfy;k tk,xk
18. lkbfdy LVs.M@ikfdZax 'kqYd 120
40
40
FEE–STRUCTURE 'kqYd lajpukI- FEE PAYABLE FOR UG COURSES EXAM. 2020-21
II- FEE PAYABLE FOR B.B.A./B.Voc. SEMESTER SCHEME EXAM. 2020-21
S.No. Name of Exam
Proposed fee for session 2020-21
Regular Ex.Student
Non-Collegiate
VimarshShulk for
NC
Total Feesfor NC
1
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.(Bio-Tech)/ B.Sc. Home Sc./Hons/ BVA/ B.Mus./ B.Des. Pt-Iand Add-On Certificate (If alreadyenrolled)
1320/- 1630/- 2360/- 1000/- 3360/-
2
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.(Bio-Tech) /B.Sc. Home Sc./Hons/ BVA/ BPA/B.Des. Pt-I (Ifnot enrolled)A- Non Rajasthan Board Students
1920/-(IncludingEnrl.+Elg.)
1630/-
2940/-(IncludingEnrl. +Elg. )
1000/- 3940/-
B- Rajasthan Board Students 1630/-(IncludingEnrl. )
--2640/-(IncludingEnrl. )
1000/- 3640/-
3
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.(Bio-Tech)/B.Sc. Home Sc./Hons/BVA/B.P.A./B.Des. Pt-IIand Add-On Diploma
1320/- 1630/- 2500/- 1000/- 3500/-
4
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.(Bio-Tech)/B.Sc. Home Sc. /Hons/BVA/B.P.A./B.Des. Pt-II (Withdue paper of Pt-I)
1780/- 2220/- 3540/- 1000/- 4540/-
5
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.(Bio-Tech)/ B.Sc. Home Sc./Hons/ BVA/B.Mus./P.B.A./B.Des.Pt-III/IV and Add-On PostDiploma & Additional (For NC)(If already enrolled)
1920/- 2220/- 3100 /- 1000/- 4100/-
6 B.A./B.Sc. Additional (If notenrolled) -- --
3680/-(IncludingEnrl.+Elg.) 1000/-
1000/-
4260/- 1000/-
1000/-
4340/- ___ ____ ___
5260/-
6430/-
1900/-
4680/-
4100/-7B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.(Bio-Tech)/B.Sc. Home Sc. Pt-III(Ord. 169 E)
– 2500/- 3100/-
8
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.(Bio-Tech)/B.Sc. Home Sc./Hons/BVA/B.Mus. Pt-III/IV(With due paper of Pt-I)
2400/- 2790/-
9
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.(Bio-Tech)/ B.Sc. Home Sc./Hons/ BVA/B.Mus./B.Des. Pt-III/IV (With due paper of Pt-II)
2450/- 2880/- 4400/- 1000/- 5400/-
10
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.(Bio-Tech)/ B.Sc. Home Sc./Hons/ BVA/B.Mus./B.Des. Pt-III(With due paper of Pt-I & II)
2880/- 3320/- 5430/-
11BVA/B.Mus./B.Des. Pt-IV (Withdue paper of Pt-I, II & III) 2940/-
12Fees for Physically ChallangedStudents (for above all categries) 390/- 460/- 900/- 1000/-
S.No. Name of ExamSession 2020-21
Regular Ex-Student1 B.B.A./B.Voc. I-Semester 1780/- 2220/-2 B.B.A./B.Voc. II-Semester 1780/- 2220/-3 B.B.A./B.Voc. III-Semester 1780/- 2220/-4 B.B.A./B.Voc. IV-Semester 1780/- 2220/-5 B.B.A./B.Voc. V-Semester 1780/- 2220/-6 B.B.A./B.Voc. VI-Semester 1780/- 2220/-7 For Handicapped Students Only 490/- 920/-8 For one due Paper 900/- 1040/-9 For more then one due Paper 1780/- 1780/-
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41
FEE–STRUCTURE 'kqYd lajpuk
VI- FEE PAYABLE FOR B.A. LL.B. SEMESTER SCHEME EXAM. 2020-21
S.No. Name of Exam.
1 B.A.LL.B. I-Semester 1040/-2 B.A.LL.B. II-Semester 1040/-3 B.A.LL.B. III-Semester 1180/-4 B.A.LL.B. IV-Semester 1320/-5 B.A.LL.B. V-Semester 1480/-6 B.A.LL.B. VI-Semester 1780/-7 B.A.LL.B. VII-Semester 1920/-8 B.A.LL.B. VIII-Semester 1920/-9 B.A.LL.B. IX-Semester 2000/-10 B.A.LL.B. X-Semester 2450/-11 Due Paper Semesterwise 720/-
IV- FEE PAYABLE FOR PG SEMESTERSCHEME (INCLUDING GRADING SYSTEM)
EXAM. 2019-20
S. No Name of Exam Fee for session 2019-20
1M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch., C.T./MJMC/M.Lib.Sc./M.P.Ed./M.Ed./LL.M./B.P.Ed./B.Ed.(Spl.Ed.) (I-Semester)
1780/-
2M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch., C.T./MJMC/M.Lib.Sc./M.P.Ed./M.Ed./LL.M./ B.P.Ed./B.Ed.(Spl.Ed.) (II-Semester)
1780/-
3M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch., C.T./MJMC/ M.Lib.Sc/M.P.Ed./ M.Ed./ LL.M./B.P.Ed./B.Ed. (Spl.Ed.) (III-Semester)
2060/-
4M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch.,C.T./MJMC/ M.P.Ed./ M.Ed./ LL.M./ B.P.Ed./ B.Ed.(Spl.Ed.) (IV-Semester)/ M.Phil Semester-II
2140/-
5M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch., C.T.(V-Semester) 2140/-
6 M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch., C.T.(VI-Semester) 2140/-
2360/-7 Dual degree M.Tch., C.T. (VII-Semester)8 Dual degree M.Tch., C.T. (VIII-Semester) 2360/-9 Dual degree M.Tch., C.T. (IX-Semester) 2640/-10 Dual degree M.Tch., C.T. (X-Semester) 2940/-11 Due paper semesterwise
V- FEE PAYABLE FOR PROFESSIONELCOURSES EXAM. 2020-21
S. No. Name of Exam Regular Ex-Student1 Certificate Course in Yoga Edu. 1480 15602 B.Lib. & Info. Sc. 1920 20603 M.J.M.C. (Previous)
4 M.J.M.C. (Final)/P.G. Dip. In YogaEd./P.G. Dip. In Dramatics 2060
324034701630242032401480178019207501120
179020602220
600
2060
36803910––
–178020002220----–
206023502640
680
5 B.Ed. Part-I6 B.Ed. Part - II7 B.Ed. Part-I (Due Paper) (One Paper)8 B.Ed. Part-I (Due Paper) (Two Paper)9 B.Ed. Part-I (Due Paper) (Three Paper)10 LL.B. I - Year11 LL.B. II - Year12 LL.B. III - Year13 LL.B. (Due Paper) (One paper)14 LL.B. (Due Paper) (Two paper)
15 LL.B. (Due Paper) (Three paper) Full Exam. Fee(Classwise)
--
16 LL.M. Pt-I17 LL.M. Pt-II18 One Year P.G. Diploma in Law
19Fees for Physically ChallangedStudents (for above all categries)
III- FEE PAYABLE FOR PG COURSES EXAM. 2020-21
VII-ENROLLMENT AND ELIGIBILITY FEES FORSESSION 2020-21
S.No. Enrollment Fee & Eligibility Fee
Fee forSession2020-21
1 Enrollment Fee 310/-
2
Eligibility Fee (For those candidates whohave passed their qualifying exam. fromother than the Board of Sec. Edu.Rajasthan)
310/-
VIII- *CONSOLIDATED TRANSCRIPT FEES FOR SESSION 2020-21
S. No. Consolidated Transcript FeesPer copy
Fee for Session 2020-21
1 In India Rs. 1460/- (Including Postal Charges)2 For abroad Fees
Postal ChargesRs. 1460/-Rs.2010/-
Proposed fee for session 2020-21
S.No. Name of Exam Regular Ex.
StudentNon-
Collegiate
Vimarsh Shulkfor NC
Total Feesfor NC
1
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com(Prev.)/All (PG)Diploma and DCWA(If already Enrolled)/Ord. 169 E-I
1700/- 1920/- 2790/- 1000/- 3790/-
2
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com(Prev.) and All (PG)Diploma (If NotEnrolled)
2290/-(IncludingEnrl. +Elg.)
- 3380/-(IncludingEnrl.+Elg.)
1000/- 4380/-(IncludingEnrl. +Elg.)
3
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.(Final)/Addl/DCWAPt-II/III/ Ord. 169/E-(1)/0.215/0.238/0.250
2140/- 2360/- 3600 /- 1000/- 4600/-
4
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.(Final) (With duepapers of Prev./Ord.169-E (11)
2730/- 2940/- 5000/- 1000/- 6000/-
5
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.(Final) /(Ord. 169 E-II/Due Papers of Finalonly)
- 1700/- 2790/-
6M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.(Final) (Due Papersof Prev. only)
7 M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.(Under Ord. 169-D)
- 3820/- 5000/- 1000/-
1000/-
6000/-
6140/-
1970/-
5140/-8 M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.(Under Ord. 179)
- -
9
Fees for PhysicallyChallangedStudents (for aboveall categries)
600/- 680/- 970/- 1000/--
1000/-
– 1630/- 3380/- 1000/- 4380/-
3790/-
720/-
1920 1920
Fee forSession 2020-21
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FEE–STRUCTURE 'kqYd lajpukIX-FEE CHARGES FOR VARIOUS FACILITIES
FOR THE SESSION 2020-21
X- Late fee of Enrollment, Copy of Transcript Fee(For sending to the Address of Abroad and India)
for the Session 2020-21
S.No Particular Fee for the
session 2020-211. Without late fee of enrollment up to Oct. Nil2. With late fee of enrollment up to Dec. 150/-3. With late fee of enrollment up to March. 280/-4. Enrollment fee After commencement of
Exam.540/-
Various Exam. Fee Fee for Session2020-21English Version Degree 310/-Migration Certificate 240/-Provisional Certificate 170/-Duplicate Marksheet (Old) 240/-Duplicate Marksheet (New) 170/-Advance Mark sheet 170/-Revaluation Fee (Per Paper) 390/-Postal Charges (Per Mark sheet) 90/-Verification of Documents 240/-
XII- Ph. D. Programme
*Applicable for the students admitted through MPAT-2019 Phase I & II.**Applicable for the student admitted through MPAT-2020
*Applicable for the students admitted through MPAT-2018 Phase I & II.**Applicable for the student admitted through MPAT-2019
*Applicable for the students admitted through MPAT-2018 Phase I & II.Entire fee ofM.Phil. course will be charged in Semester-I
XIII- M. Phil. Programme
XIV- Local Fund (For M. Phil. Programme)
S.No. Particular 2020-21
1. Identity Card Fee 55 502. Students Aid Fund Fee 75 703. Publication Fee 75 704. Subject Association Fee 120 1105. Development Fee 165 1506. Election Fee 120 1107. Departmental Library Fee 275 2508. Library Security Fee 515 4709. Association Fee 55 50
Undergraduate Programme US $ 1000 per AnnumPostgraduate Programme US $ 2000 per AnnumM.Phil. & Ph.D. Programme US $ 3000 per AnnumOut of the total fee, the share of local fund and university fund will be in the ratio of 60:40
Out of 60% Local fund student s insurance money & Apex Students Union money will betransfered to the DSW as per University norms.US $ 200 will be submitted as one time processing fees in the DSW office at the time ofadmission.Note: In addition to the above fee, no fees will be charged from the student except hostal fees.
XV Fee Structure For Foreign Students For AcademicSession 2020-21
XI Fee payable for B.A./ B.Sc. B.ed Exam. 2020-21
S.No. Particular 201 -202020-2021** 9 20*
1. M.Phil. Admission Test(Uniraj-MPAT) 2805
16860
2550
153202. M.Phil. Course Work Fee
3. Admission Fee 65 60
4. Tuition Fee 2055 18705. Library Caution Money 220 200
6. Games Fee 100 90
7. Library Fee 220 2008. Apex Body Fee 65 609. NRSC Fee 65 6010. Sports Board Fee 190 17011. Group Insurance Fee 100 60
12. Convocation Fee 595 540 one time
S.No. Particular
1. Ph.D. Admission Test(Uniraj-MPAT)
(iii) 1145 (Forexemptedcandidates) 2550 (Phase-II)(iv) 2805 for others
2. Cost of Registration Form3. Pre. Ph.D. Course Work Fee4. Registration Fee5. Re-Registration Fee6. Thesis Submission Fee7. Provisional Certificate Fee8. Degree in Absentia Fee9. Development Fee10. Caution Money 1695 (Refundable)11. Library Fee12. Lab Fee (as applicable)13. Tuition Fee14. Local Fund15. Cost of Re-Registration Form16. Convocation Fee17. Apex Body Fee 6518. NRSC Fee 6519. Group Insurance Fee 10020. Admission Fee 65
2019-2020*2020-2021**
190 Per Month350 Per Month605 Per Month
190
190 17016850 15320
1695 15403380 30706730 6120
1540 (Refundable)
400 Per Year
350 320
170 Per Month
170
440 400
320 Per Month
540 one time
1695 1540
550 Per Month
60606060
595 one time
440 Per Year
S.No.
1
2
3
4
Name of Exam. Existing fee forSession 2019-20
Proposed for byincreasing 10% for
session 2020-21
B.A./B.Sc. – B.Ed. Part - I
B.A./B.Sc. – B.Ed. Part-II
With Due Paper of Part-I
PH Candidate
1200
1200
2180
540
1480
__
__
610
1320
1320
2400
600
1630
1630
2790
680
Regular RegularEx. Student Ex. Student
As per Finance committee meeting Agenda Item No. 05 dated 03.03.2016 and apporved by theSyndicate Resolution of the Agenda Item no. 01 dated 27.03.2016, in addition to above Exam. feeRs. 150/- (By increasing 10% of the Rs. 130/-) Per Practical Examination be charged from theRegular Student, Ex-Student & Non-Collegiate Students appearing in UG and PG Examinations forthe Session 2019-20 excluding the Elementary computer application in UG Part-I. In pursuance ofthe Syndicate resolution of the agenda item no. 5 dated 05-01-2017 Vimarsh Shulk@ Rs. 1000/- perstudent (for Non-collegiate category) included in the above exam. Fees.
1. Development fee of Non-Collegiate students is including in the above exam. Fees.2. Every regular student will deposit Development fee of Rs. 50/- and sports Board fee of Rs. 50/-
in the respective colleges in addition to above exam. Fees.
Notes.
2019-20*
one time
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FEE STRUCTUREUnder Graduate (Self Financing Courses)
UNIVERSITY FUND:-S.No Particulars Fees (2020-21)
1. Admission Fee / Re-admission Fee Rs. 90/-2. Transfer Certificate Fee Rs. 55/-3. General Caution Money Rs. 310/-4. Laboratory Caution Money Rs. 310/-5. Tuition Fee As per Enclosure6. Laboratory Fee (PM) Rs. 165/-7. Typing Fee Rs. 165/-8. University Enrolment Fee Rs. 310/-9. University Eligibility Fee (Applicable for the Students
other than Board of Secondary Education of Rajasthan)Rs. 310/-
10. Rajasthan University Students Union (Apex Body)Membership Fee
Rs. 90/-(Rs.45/- for DSW & Rs. 45/ - for
University Fund )11. Reading Material Fee Applicable in the Departments
where Reading Material isprovided (to be decided by
concerned Department)12. University Sports Board Fee Rs. 200/-13. Development Fund Fee (to be deposited with Exam Fee) Rs. 165/-14. Group Insurance Scheme Rs. 100/-15. Examination Fee As prescribed in Prospectus16. Practical Exam Fee (per subject) Rs. 500/-17. Convocation Fee (to be charged from all Final Year
Students- BA/ B.Com/ BCA/BBA and other ProfessionalCourses )
Rs. 600/-
FEE STRUCTUREUnder Graduate (Self Financing Courses)
TUITION FEE (Course Wise):-
S.No Particulars Fees (2020-21)1. B.Com (Pass) Rs. 5,850/-2. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Rs. 18,320/-3. Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) Rs. 24,970/-4. B.A (Pass) Rs. 5,420/-5. B.P Edu (Department of Physical Education) Rs. 24,970/-6. Certificate Course in Yoga Education Rs. 5,005/-Note:-1. There will be 50% Exemption in Tuition Fee for all SFS Courses for the wards of Martyr (Martyr
should be permanently domicile of Rajasthan) and Orphans from the Academic Session 2019-20, inpursuance of Office Order No. F.35 -375/PP/2019/3086 dated 27.07.2019. The Exemption will beapplicable on the basis of certificate (Martyr & Orphans) to be submitted by the Students.
2. Rules for Refund of Fees as per Office Order No. A&F/Pension/SFS/2012/5581 dated27.09.2012I. In case admission in any SFS Course from which Student has withdrawn, are made less than
capacity of seats approved and the seat falling vacant due to his/her withdrawal cannot befilled, no fee will be refunded.
II. In case admission in any SFS Course from which Student has withdrawn, are made more thanthe capacity of seats approved and as a result of his/her withdrawal, occupied seats do not fallshorter than the approved capacity / seats the fee may be refunded to him/her as per UGCnorms.
III. In case any Student withdrawing from the SFS Course due to his/her admission in any othercourse of this University and fee is also deposited in new course, the fee of withdrawing coursemay be refunded to him/her as per UGC norms.
IV. In case due to this reason or that, University decides not to continue the course for a AcademicSession, the fee deposited by the Student will be refunded to the Students without deductingRs. 1000/- as processing fee.
43
FEE STRUCTUREUnder Graduate (Self Financing Courses)
LOCAL FUND / SFS FUND:-S.No Particulars Fees (2020-21)
1. Games Fund Rs. 120/-2. Library Fee Rs. 90/-3. Reading Room Fee Rs. 90/-4. Publication Fee Rs. 80/-5. Identity Card Fee Rs. 55/-6. Second Copy of Identity Card Rs. 120/-7. Student Aid Fund Rs. 80/-8. Development Fund Rs. 165/-9. Subject Association Fee Rs. 120/-10. Student Union Fee Rs. 120/-11. Character Certificate Rs. 65/-12. Elementary Computer Fee (chargeable from Students of 1ST Year ) Rs. 890/-13. Parking Fee Rs. 120/-14. Lab / Computer Fee (Optional Fee for BBA Part-I) Rs. 2220/-15. Extra Curricular Activities (to be charged, if activities are held) (to
be decided by concerned Departments)16. Seminar Fee (to be charged, if Seminars are held) (to be decided
by concerned Departments)17. Reading Material Fee (To be charged if Reading Material is
provided by the Department) (to be decided by concernedDepartments)
18. Alumni Association Fee (to be decided by concerned Departments)19. Placement Fee (to be charged, if Placement Fair is held-to be
decided by concerned Department)20. Educational Tour (applicable where Educational Tour is provided in
Syllabus)Rs. 1850/-
21. Practical Fee (to be charged by Department of Physical Educationfor B. P Ed Student)
Rs. 970/-
22. Practical Fee (to be charged by Department of Physical Educationfor Certificate Course of Yoga Education)
Rs. 125/-
FEE STRUCTUREPost Graduate Courses (Self Financing Courses)
UNIVERSITY FUNDS:-S.No Particulars Fees (2020-21)
1. Admission Fee / Re-admission Fee Rs. 90/-2. Transfer Certificate Fee Rs. 55/-3. Inter Department Fee Rs. 80/-4. General / Library Caution Money Rs. 230/-5. Laboratory Caution Money Rs. 230/-6. Late Fee (delay in depositing fee) Rs. 120/-7. Tuition Fee As per Enclosure8. Laboratory Fee (PM) Rs. 230/-9. University Enrolment Fee Rs. 310/-10. University Eligibility Fee (Applicable for the Students other than
Board of Secondary Education of Rajasthan)Rs. 310/-
11. Rajasthan University Students Union (Apex Body) Membership Fee Rs. 65/-12. Library Fee Rs. 120/-13. University Sports Board / Game Fee Rs. 200/-14. Development Fund Fee (to be deposited with Exam Fee) Rs. 165/-15. Group Insurance Scheme Rs. 100/-16. Examination Fee As prescribed in
Prospectus17. Practical Exam Fee (per subject) Rs. 500/-18. Convocation Fee Rs. 600/-19. Lab / Computer Fee (for PIM) Rs. 1850/-
44
FEE STRUCTUREPost Graduate (Self Financing Courses)
TUITION FEE (Course Wise):-S.No Particulars Fees (2020-21)
1. MA Drawing & Painting (Per Semester) Rs. 16,640/-2. Master of Visual Arts (Applied Arts) Rs. 19,965/-3. Master of Visual Arts (Painting) Rs. 19,965/-4. Master of Visual Arts (Sculpture) Rs. 19,965/-5. BPA (Dance / Tabla) Rs. 15,000/-6. M.Sc (Biotechnology) Rs. 59,895/-7. M.Sc (Microbiology) Rs. 59,900/-8. M.A / M.Sc (Psychology) Rs. 10,000/-9. MCA Rs. 40,000/-10. M.Sc (IT) Rs. 45,000/-11. MA (Rajasthani Language Literature & Culture) Rs. 15,125/-12. MBA (Service Management ) Rs. 1,13,140/-13. MBA (Executive) Rs. 66,550/-14. PG Diploma in Environmental Law Rs. 5,850/-15. LLB (Academic / Professional ) Rs. 8,270/-16. LLM (Human Rights & Value Education) Rs. 24,970/-17. Department of Physical Education (M.P Edu) Rs. 24,970/-18. PG Diploma in Yoga Education Rs. 13,310/-19 Five Year Law College Rs. 41,250/-20. Master of International Business Rs. 16,640/-21. Master of Human Resource Management Rs. 16,650/-22. B.Tech / M. Tech (CCT) Rs. 40,000/- per semester23. PG Diploma in Dramatics Rs. 5,000/-24. MA (JMC) in Centre for Mass Communication Rs. 7,910/-
Note:-1. There will be 50% Exemption in Tuition Fee for all SFS Courses for the wards of Martyr
(Martyr should be permanently domicile of Rajasthan) and Orphans from the Academic Session
2019-20, in pursuance of Office Order No. F.35 -375/PP/2019/3086 dated 27.07.2019. The Exemption
will be applicable on the basis of certificate (Martyr & Orphans) to be submitted by the Students.
2. Rules for Refund of Fees as per Office Order No. A&F/Pension/SFS/2012/5581 dated27.09.2012
I. In case admission in any SFS Course from which Student has withdrawn, are made less than
capacity of seats approved and the seat falling vacant due to his/her withdrawal cannot be filled,
no fee will be refunded.
II. In case admission in any SFS Course from which Student has withdrawn, are made more than
the capacity of seats approved and as a result of his/her withdrawal, occupied seats do not fall
shorter than the approved capacity / seats the fee may be refunded to him/her as per UGC
norms.
III. In case any Student withdrawing from the SFS Course due to his/her admission in any other
course of this University and fee is also deposited in new course, the fee of withdrawing course
may be refunded to him/her as per UGC norms.
IV. In case due to this reason or that, University decides not to continue the course for a Academic
Session, the fee deposited by the Student will be refunded to the Students without deducting Rs.
1000/- as processing fee.
45
FEE STRUCTUREPost Graduate Courses (Self Financing Courses)
LOCAL FUND / SFS FUND:-S.No Particulars Fees (2020-21)
1. Department Library Fee Rs. 120/-
2. Publication Fee Rs. 80/-
3. Identity Card Fee Rs. 55/-
4. Second Copy of Identity Card Rs. 120/-
5. Student Aid Fund Rs. 80/-
6. Development Fund Rs. 165/-
7. Subject Association Fee Rs. 120/-
8. Character Certificate Rs. 65/-
9. Election Fee Rs. 120/-
10. Parking Fee Rs. 120/-
11. Extra Curricular Activities (to be charged, if activities are held) (to bedecided by concerned Department)
12. Seminar Fee (to be charged, if Seminars are held) (to be decided byconcerned Department)
13. Reading Material Fee (To be charged if Reading Material is providedby the Department) (to be decided by concerned Department)
14. Alumni Association Fee (to be decided by concerned Department)
15. Placement Fee (to be charged, if Placement Fair is held-to be decidedby concerned Department)
16. Moot Court (to be charged from LLB Students) (to be decided byconcerned Department)
17. Educational Tour (applicable where Educational Tour is provide d inSyllabus Fee)
Rs. 1850/-
18. Lab / Studio Fee (chargeable from the students of MVA (applied Arts,Painting & Sculpture) Students
Rs. 3670/-
19. Lab / Computer Fee (chargeable from the MBA Students in PIM) Rs. 1850/-
20. Studio Fee (to be chargeable from the Student of Drawing andPainting)
Rs. 3390/-
21. Practical Fee (to be charged by Department of Physical Education forM. P Ed Student)
Rs. 970/-
22. Practical Fee (to be charged by Department of Physical Education forPG Diploma in Yoga Education)
Rs. 125/-
FEE STRUCTUREM. Phill Course Work (Self Financing Courses)
S.No Particulars Fees (2020-21)1. To all the Departments / Centers Rs. 41,250/-
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47RULES FOR EXEMPTION /PARTIAL EXEMPTIONFOR PAYMENT OF TUITION AND/OR OTHER FEE
1. No Tuition fee will be charged from the womenstudents studying in the University Departmentsand Constituent Colleges for all types of coursesincluding technical education but excluding self-financingcourses runby theUniversity.
2. Students whose parents/guardians are non-income tax payers and who belong to scheduledcastes/scheduled tribes, other backward classesand special backwards classes and also studentswho are wards of non-income tax payer ex-armymen are exempted from payment of tuition feeexcept in the case of Department of EuropeanLanguages.
3. Astudent who is the wardofadefence personnel (orwho himself is an ex-defence personnel) who waseitherpermanentlydisabledorkilledduring(i) NEFA/LADDAKH operation of 1962 or(ii) Indo-Pak War of 1971 shall be exempted
from payment of tuition fee, examinationfee and hostel room rent, provided that:(a) the family is now permanently settled in
Rajasthan,(b) the family is not in receipt of a pension
exceeding Rs. 400/- p.m. and(c) the student submits in duplicate a
certificate from the Commanding Officerof the Unit concerned under the Seal ofhis office in the proforma
4. A student who is orthopaedically handicappedshall be exempted from payment of tuition feeand examination fee provided he produces acertificate to that effect signed by a doctor notbelow the rank of a Junior Specialist andcountersigned by the Principal Medical Officerthat the candidate is permanently/partiallydisabled person.
5. (i) Visually and hearing impaired candidates willbe exempted from payment of the examination& tuition fee.
(ii) Visually impaired students who are admitted toPost-Graduate courses in the UniversityTeaching Departments will be exempted frompayment of Tuition Fee, Library Caution Money,Laboratory Caution Money, Laboratory Fee,Library Fee, Games Fee, Publication Fee,StudentsAid Fund Fee, Non-Resident StudentsCentre Fee, but if a blind student resides in aHostel, allHostelFeeswill becharged.
6. No tuition fee will be charged from the wards ofMartyr (Martyr should be permanently domicile ofRajasthan) studying in the University Departmentsand constituent Colleges for all typed coursesincluding technical educations but excluding selffinancingcourses runby theUniversity.
1. Laboratory Fee will be charged from all Studentsof the Science Faculty, and students in theDepartments of Anthropology, Geography,Psychology and Statistics of the Faculty of SocialSciences and students in the Departments ofMusic and Drawing & Painting.
2. Laboratory Caution Money deposit will becharged from all students from whom laboratoryfee is realized.
3. Where is provided,per annum will be charged from every student.
4. Publication Charge/Fee will be only in suchDepartments/Colleges where such facilities areavailable.
Notes:
parking a fee of Rs. 120.00
4. Any other fees not specified here shall not becharged unless prior approval of the Vice-Chancellorhas been obtained.
5. All deposits will be forfeited if not withdrawn withinthree academic sessions after leaving College/University.
6. Students of P.G. Diploma Course in Indian Culturewill be required to pay Rs. 660/- as tuition fee if theyare regular students of a Post-graduate course in theUniversity.
7. The Departments may not accept tuition fee from thehostllers for the II term unless they produce a 'No DuesCertificate' from the Warden concerned. A list of suchhostllers shall be sent by the Resident Wardens to theDirectors/Headsof theDepartment inadvance.
. Students belonging towhose parents/ guardians are
non- income- tax payers will be granted freshadmission or re-admission, as the case may be, onpayment of the admission/re-admission fee of Rs.35/- only and all other fees (excepting the fees fromwhich they are exempted) will be deducted from theirscholarship money. In case scholarship is notgranted to them by the State Govt. they will berequired to deposit the balance of fee failing whichtheir admission will stand cancelled.
. It is compulsory for all students to fill and deposit theas directed by the Dean
Students Welfare Office.
8 Scheduled Castes andScheduled Tribes
9"Group Insurance Form"
Reservation Policy
1. Reservation of seats/relaxation of marks for S.C., S.T.,OBC, More Backward Classes, Economically WeakerSections, Physically Handicapped Candidates: will beasper thepolicyofGovernment.(A) 49% of the total number of seats in each course in
the Faculties of Arts, Fine Arts, Law, SocialSciences, Science, Commerce, (includingHonours, Pre-Professional, Certificate/DiplomaCourse, if any, in all these Faculties) will bereserved in each College/Department forNATURAL BORN sons/ daughters of parentsbelonging to Scheduled Castes (16%), ScheduledTribes (12%),OBC except creamy layer (21%)
(B) 5% of the total number of seats in each categoryand each course in the Faculties specified in (A)above wil l be reserved for PhysicallyHandicapped candidates defined as Deaf/Dumb/Blind/Loss of any limb with permanentdisability. As per reservation policy of theGovernment of Rajasthan.
(C) 10% of the total number of seats in each categoryand each course in the Faculties specified in (A)above will be reserved for the wards of KashmiriMigrants.
(D) (i) All Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe andOBC candidates who have passed thequalifying examination for admission to aUniversity course may be arranged in order ofmeritwithin thecategory towhich they belong.
(ii) Those who have secured marks above thelevel upto which the general categorystudents are admitted, they should not becounted towards reserved quota at all andshould be included in the General Merit Listof admissions.
(iii) Excluding those admitted on merit along withgeneral candidates as at (ii) above, otherScheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribecandidates should be admitted in the order ofmerit going down the inter-se-merit list upto
48thepoint necessary to secure adequate number ofcandidates of Scheduled Castes, ScheduledTribes to fulfill the reservation percentagecompletely.
(iv) It is clarified that in order to fill the reservation quotafor SC, ST and OBC candidates, there should beno hesitation to go down, if necessary, to the passpercentage of the qualifying examination (e.g.c l a s s X I I , f o r a d m i s s i o n t oB.A./B.Sc./B.Com./BBA/BCAPassCourseas wellas Honours Part I and Bachelor's Degree foradmissiontoaPostGraduatecourse,andsoon).
(E)
the MoreBackward Classes per policy laid by the Government
vide letter no. F-18(2) Education-4/2014Reservationdated07March,2019.
(F)
Economically Weaker Sections
5% of the total number of seats in each course in theFaculties of Arts, FineArts, Law, Social Sciences, Science,Commerce, (including Honours, Pre-Professional,Certificate/ Diploma Course, if any, in all these Faculties)will be reserved in each College/ Department for
downof Rajasthan
10% of the total number of seats in each course in theFaculties of Arts, FineArts, Law, Social Sciences, Science,Commerce, Management Studies (including Honours, Pre-Professional,Certificate/DiplomaCourse, if any, inall theseFaculties) will be reserved in each College/ Department forthe as per policy laid by theGovernmentofRajasthan vide letterno.F-18(2)Education-4/2014 Reservation dated 07 March, 2019. There is noProvision of relaxation in eligibility criteria for EWSCandidates.
(G) 15% supernumerary seats in all courses will bereserved for International Students includingPersons of Indian Origin. Out of the 15%supernumerary seats 1/3rd i.e. 5% seats would bepreferably filled by children of NRIs, on payment offive times the fee payable by a regular student of thesame course.
MoreBackward Classes, Economically Weaker Sectionswill be as per the Government of Rajasthan.
Note:Candidates belonging to S.C., S.T. OBC
category will be required to produce a certificate tothat effect from a District Magistrate/ Tehsildar/Sub-Divisional Magistrate, without which theircases will not be considered under the provisionO.81-II, and as per directions of the StateGovernment. Validity of OBC Certificates will be asper rules of the Government of Rajasthan. For
(i)
(ii) Candidates claiming concession under clause (B) aboveshall be required to furnish a certificate in original from thePrincipal S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur / Director,RehabilitationResearch Centre /Headof the DepartmentconcernedofS.M.S.Medical College,Jaipur.
(iii)A relaxation of 5% marks in the minimum percentage ofmarks for admission under the provision I (B) shall beadmissible to Physically Handicapped candidates definedas deaf/ dumb/blind/loss of any limb with permanentdisability. Such cases will be screened and cleared by aCentral Committee constituted for this purpose. No otherconcession or weightage of marks on any other scorewhatsoevershallhowever,beadmissibletothem.
and
Ordinance 81-D Provision for Admission toVictims of Jaipur Serial Bomb Blast
0.81D(i) The victims would be allowed outright admissions in any
course which is run by the University of Rajasthan,provided they fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria foradmission in the concern department/constituent/affiliated colleges/S.F.S. Courses, however, admission inthe courses which are made through entrance test theaspirant student will have to appear in the said entranceexam, but no examination fee should be charged from thestudent toappear intheentranceexam.
(ii) Every such Student will have to produce a certificate in thiseffect from, District Collector/Nagar Nigam or MedicalJurist of the SMS Hospital, Jaipur
(iii)These Students would be exempted to pay theexamination and other prescribed fee till they completethe courses of Study in the University of Rajasthan.
(iv) Such students who have lost their shelter should beallowed to admission in the University hostel on thePriority basis without charging any fee.
(v) A Separate committee which must be include of UniversityMedical officer, D.S.W Chief wardens (Boys and Girls)constitute by the Vice-Chancellor to scrutinize all thecredentials in this regard before allowing abovesuggested relief to thevictims.
(vi) One Seat shall be reserved for such students in allAffiliated/Constituted College and Deptt. of the Universityincluding S.F.S. Courses. The Seat is above of theExisting allotted Seat to the College/Deptt.
“This special scheme must be applicable exclusively for twotype of the victims-:”
(A) The such aspirant student who has lost his/herparents. (Either, father, mother, or any such personwho was officially designated as guardian of such,before this blast)
(B) Any such parent of the aspirant student, who hasbeen injured severely (minimum body injuries limit is25%) or lost of any vital body organ (partially orcompletely)
4. Such students who have lost their shelter should beallowed to admission in the University hostel on thePriority basis without charging any fee.
5. A Separate committee which should include of universityMedical officer, D, S.W, Chief wardens (Boys and Girls)may be constituted by the Vice-Chancellor to scrutinizeall the credentials in this regard before allowing abovesuggested relief to the victims. This special scheme mustbe applicable exclusively for two type of the victims-:(A) The such aspirant student who has lost his/her
parents.(Either, father, mother or any such personwho was officially designated as guardian of suchstudent, before this blast)
(B) Any such parent of the aspirant student, who hasbeen injured severely (minimum body injuries limit is25%) or loss of any vital body organ (partially orcompletely)
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O-81-III Concessions for Purposes of Admission(i) Weightage of marks will be given while preparing the
merit list only if the candidates has secured theminimum percentage of marks prescribed, if any foradmission to the courses;
(ii) Achievement in N.C.C. and Scouting/ Rovering at theschool level are valid only for under-graduateadmissions and those at the college level forpostgraduate/Law admissions, only once;
(iii) The concession of marks under the various clauses ofthis ordinance will be given to a candidate to his/heradvantage under any one of the clauses and notunder more than one clause;
(iv) The above concessions shall also be admissible tocandidates seeking provisional admission(Supplementary candidates) under the provisions ofO.198;
(v) For the purpose of this ordinance only Sports Board,University of Rajasthan sports/games shall berecognized. Certified copies of Certificates should beattached to the application form for admission andshall not be entertainedsubsequently;
(vi) If a student who has been given admission on thebasis of concession as mentioned above does notappear on the College/University play grounds/courtsfor a regular practice, his admission may be cancelledat the discretion of the Head of the Institutionconcerned.
(vii) In the interest of the Institution, the Head of theinstitution may refuse the above concessions. He mayalso refuse admission if he is doubtful about theauthenticity of the certificate and or about thecandidate's conduct.
(viii) Claiming for 5% and above weightage in sports forU.G. and PG admission. Students have to report atUniversity Sports Board for his skill performance andphysical efficiency test in proper sports kit with originalcertificates.
Sports Board approved games & Sports(Regular Courses)
S. No. Game Section 1. Air Rifle & Air Pistol Men & Women 2. Aquatic Men & Women 3. Archery Men & Women 4. Athletics Men & Women 5. Badminton Men & Women 6. Basketball Men & Women 7. Boxing Men 8. Chess Men & Women 9. Cricket Men & Women 10. Cross-Country Men & Women 11. Cycling Men & Women 12. Football Men & Women 13. Gymnastics Men & Women 14. Handball Men & Women 15. Hockey Men & Women 16. Judo Men & Women 17. Kabaddi Men & Women 18. Kho-kho Women 19. Squash Rackets Men 20. Table Tennis Men & Women 21. Tennis Men & Women 22. Volleyball Men & Women 23. Wrestling (Free Style) Men & Women 24. Wt. Lifting & Best Physique Men
Sports Board approved Games(SFS Scheme)
(For weightage for UG/PG Admissions in the Departments &Contituent colleges of the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur)
1. American Football Men & Women2.
Boxing
Women
3.
Kho-kho
Men 4.
Ball Badminton
Men & Women
5.
Netball
Men & Women6.
Roll Ball
Men & Women7.
Rugby
Men & Women8.
Shooting
Men & Women9.
Softball
Men & Women10.
Squash Rackets
Women11.
Taekwondo
Men & Women12. Wrestling (Greeco Roman) Men 13. Wushu Men & Women14. Yoga Men & Women
Notwithstanding anything contained in theOrdinances prescribing minimum percentage of marksfor admission to the various courses of study, the Head ofan Institution may fix a higher minimum percentage ofmarks ''for students other than those belonging to SC/STcategory'' for regulating admission in the collegeconcerned.
Provided that a relaxation of 5% in the minimumpercentage of marks prescribed for admission under theabove provisions shall be admissible to PhysicallyHandicapped candidates defined as deaf/ dumb/blind/loss of any limb with permanent disability. No otherconcession or weightage in marks on any other scorewhatsoever shall, however, be admissible to them.
Ordinance 81-IV
50Tournaments held under the auspices of theInter University Sports Board.
ii. Participation in Kenderia VidhyalayaSangathan (K.V.S.)/National/ NavodyaVidhyalaya Sangathan (N.V.S.) National/ IPSNational/ CBSE National/ Sainik SchoolNationalTournament.
iii. Position in CBSE Zonal/Clauster Tournaments(D) The following categories of candidates shall be
eligible for a weightage of 4% of the total aggregate ofmarks prescribed for the q u a l i f y i n gexamination while preparing the merit list foradmission to acourse.i. Position in KVS Regional/ Position in NVS
Regional/ Position in IPS Regional orCluster/Position in Rajasthan School DistrictGames at EducationDepartment Tournaments.
ii. Participation in CBSE Zonal/Cluster.iii. Position in Inter Colleges tournament organised
by University Sports Board.iv. Position in the All India Sanskrit Inter University
tournaments.(E) The following categories of candidates shall be
eligible for a weightage of 2% of the total aggregate ofmarks prescribed for the qualifying examination whilepreparing the merit list for admission to acourse.i. Those who have represented their respective
schools in KVS Regional/ NVS cluster/Regional/IPS Regional, Cluster/ RajasthanSchool District Games schools in games andsports at Education DepartmentTournaments.
ii. Those who have represented their respectivecolleges in games and sports at the Inter -Collegiatetournaments held under the auspices of theUniversity Sports Board.
iii. Participation in the All India Sanskrit Inter Universitytournaments.
iv. Those who have represented the state in a NationalJamboori organised under the auspices of any of theStates of India.
1. The weightage of the achievements at School levelwill be given only at Graduate Courses admission.
2. Where the admission in given after qualifying/passing Graduation, the weightage will be given ofthose achievements which have achieved after XIIclass/ during the graduation courses.
3. Weightage will be given to only those certificates ofgames & sports which he/she have participatedatleast once in the immediately preceding two years.
4. For the purpose of claiming the above concessions.The certificates submitted have to be countersignedby the Head of the Institution.
5. For the purpose of claiming the above weightage, theapplicant has to submit School/College and suchother relevant certificates(s) to prove the link of hisrepresentation upto that level.
Note:-
SportsThe Following Concessions shall be admissible to the
outstanding players and atheletes seeking admission tothe various courses of study in the Faculties of Arts,Commerce, Education, fine Arts, Law, Management,Science andsocial Sciences.A. The following categories of candidates shall be eligible
for admission to a course irrespective of the marksobtained by them at the qualifying examination(s)provided they fulfill the conditions of eligibility laiddown in other Ordinances:i. Those who have been sponsored by the Ministry
of Education and Social Welfare to represent theNation in Games & Sports in InternationalTournaments.
ii. Those who have been sponsored by the InterUniversity Sports Board to represent the IndianUniversities in Games and sports in NationalTournaments.
iii. Those who have been members of the Universityof Rajasthan teams in games and sports whichhave been declared winners or runner-up in theAll India Inter University and those who havebeen holders of First Three Positions in Individualevents in either of the above tournaments.
iv. Those who have represented the state school ingames and sports in School Games Federationof India (SGFI)
v. Position in CBSE NationalTournament.vi. Those who have represented the Nation in a
World Jamboori organised under the auspices ofthe Country.
(B) The following categories of candidates shall be eligiblefor a weightage of 7% of the total aggregate of marksprescribed for the qualifying examination whilepreparing the merit list for admission to a course.i. Winner/Runners-up in the West Zone Inter
University Tournaments.ii. Position in Kenderia Vidhyalaya Sangathan
(K.V.S.)/ National/ Navodya VidhyalayaSangathan (N.V.S.) / National/ IPS NationalTournament/Sainik School National.
iii. Position in Rajasthan state School GamesTournaments.
iv. Participation in CBSE NationalTournament.(C) The following categories of candidates shall be eligible
for a weightage of 5% of the total aggregate of themarks prescribed for the qualifying examination whilepreparing the merit list. This weightage will also betaken into consideration towards the fulfillment of theminimum requirement for admission prescribed, if anyby the Head of an Institution under the provisions of O-82-IV of the University Handbook Part-II.i. Those who have represented the University in
games and sports in the Inter- University
6. The weightage will be given only for those games &Sports, which are approved in Sports Board,University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
7. Wightage will not be given to any open competitionslike district/ State/ National, Women sports, RajivGandhi KhelAbhiyan, Rural Sports, PYAKAetc.
1. Candidates sponsored by the Ministry of Educationand Social Welfare and Ministry of Youth Affairs &Sports, Govt. of India to represent the Nation in Co-curricular activities at the International level at leastonce in the immediately preceding two years shall beeligible for admission to the course irrespective of themarks obtained by them at the qualifyingexamination provided they fulfill the conditions ofeligibility laid down in other Ordinances and thosevolunteers who awarded Indira Gandhi NationalService Scheme Award will be eligible for outrightadmission after verification of certificate.
2. A weightage of 0.2% to a candidate who hasrepresented his/her University in the precedingsession in co-curricular activities at the Inter-University Competitions. Such a candidate shouldhave been sponsored officially by the Registrar. TheVice Chancellor will decide the authority to be treatedas sponsoring authority for such a candidate foradmission to be made for the session.
3. Those volunteers who have completed 120 hours ofservice under NSS in the immediately preceding twoyears shall be given a
4. Those volunteers who have completed 240 hours ofservices under NSS in the immediately preceding twoyearsshallbe givena
5. Those volunteers who have completed 240 hours ofservices and attended any one national camp i.e.Republic Day Parade Camp, National IntegrationCamp, National Youth Festival Camp under NSS inthe immediately preceding two years shall be given a
after verification of certificate.6. Albino candidates will be given a7. Military personnel or his wards and Pera Military
personnel or his wards (B.S.F., CRPF, SSB, ITBP,CISF) will be given 5% weightage after verification ofcertificate.
8. Wards of Sahid Military and Paramilitaryforces (B.S.F., CRPT, SSB, ITBP, CISF) will be givenout right admission
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(A) (i) N.C.C. Cadets representing the Nation in anyactivity sponsored by the Ministry of Educationand Social Welfare/ Defence/ D.G., N.C.C.Delhi, shall be eligible for admission to thecourse irrespective of the marks obtained bythem at the qualifying examination, providedthey fulfil the conditions of eligibility laid down inother Ordinances.
Co-Curricular Activities (National Jamboori / NSS/Army)
NCC
(ii) All India Best Cadet Award (Girls/Boys) Army,Navy,Air Force, S.D., J.D. will be eligible for outrightadmissionasper theaboveclause.
(B) Weightage of 5% marks of the total aggregate of marksprescribed for the qualifying examination will be givento those N.C.C. cadets who have completed one ormore of the following :(a) R.D. Camp (Note: 1% marks over and above the
5% marks will be given to those cadets getting 1stand 2 prizes in any event at the R.D. Camp)
(b) All IndiaAdvanced Leadership Camp.(c) Para Jumping Course (Note: 1% marks over and
above the 5% marks will be given to those cadetscompleting the Sky Diving Course).
(d) Basic Mountaineering Course or participation inD.G., N.C.C. organised MountaineeringExpeditions on peaks which are 20,000 feet andabove (Note : 1% marks over and above the 5%marks will be given to those N.C.C. Cadetscompleting the Adventure Mountaineering andAdvancedMountaineering Course).
(e) “C” Certificate for boys and girls who have attained'B' grading (Note : 1% marks over and above 5%marks will be given to cadets getting 'A' grade).
(f) Snow Skiing Course.(g)Acertificate with B grading in Junior Division N.C.C.
(h) Acadet who has achieved the rank of S.U.O.(C) Weightage of 3% marks of the total aggregate of marks
prescribed for the qualifying examination will be givento those N.C.C. cadets who have completed one ormore of the following :(a) All India Summer Training Camp (Army, Navy and
Air force).(b) “C” Certificate for Boys and Girls with a “C” grading.(c) "B" certificate with B grading (
(d)All India Basic Leadership Course.(e) Attendance with the Regular Army/ Navy/Air Force
for a minimum period of 10/12 days.(f) Water Skiing Course.(g) A certificate for Boys and Girls with "C" grading in
the Junior Division N.C.C.(h) Acadet who has achieved the rank of U.O.(i) “B” certificate for boys and Girls with C Grading.(j) Rock Climbing Course.(k) Participation in competitions/activities held after
selection by the Group Commander andorganised under the auspices of N.C.C.Directorate, Rajasthan.
(l)Acadet who has achieved a Sergeant's rank
(i) The following categories of Scouts/ Guides/RoverScouts/Ranger Guides shall be eligible for admissionto a course irrespective of the marks obtained by themat the qualifying examination provided they fulfill theconditions of eligibility laid down in other Ordinances:
nd .
(Note : 1% marks over and above 5% marks will begiven to cadets getting 'A' grade).
Note : 1% marks overand above 3% marks will be given to cadetsgetting 'A' grade).
Scouts/ Guides / Rover Scouts/Ranger Guides
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(a) Those who have been sponsored by the NationalHeadquarters, Bharat Souts & Guides torepresent in International events at least once inthe immediately preceding five year. Thisprivilege will be given to those who have beenregular members of the Crew/Team for the Lastthree years.
(b) Those who have been awarded President'sScout/Guide Certi ficate or President'sRover/Ranger Award by the President of India inthe immediately preceding five years.
(ii) The following categories of Scouts/ Guides/ RoverScouts/Ranger Guides shall be eligible for aWeightage of 5% of the total aggregate of marksprescribed for the qualifying examination whilepreparing the Merit List. This weightage will also betaken into consideration towards the fulfillment ofminimum requirement for admission prescribed, ifany, by the Head of an Institution under the provisionsof 0.81-IV of the University Handbook Part II:
(iii) A weightage of 3% marks of the total aggregate ofmarks prescribed for the Scouts/Guides/RoverScouts/Ranger Guides of the following categories:(a) Those who have been awarded Rajya
Puruskar/Nipun certificate by the Governor/State Chief Commisioner in the immediatelypreceding five years..
(b) Those who have attended the Rover Moot/RangerMeet and their Crew/Team has been awarded atleast three standards in the immediately precedingfouryears..
(iv) A Weightage of 2% marks of the total aggregate ofmarks prescribed for the qualifying examination willbe given to the Scouts/ Guides/Rover Scouts/ RangerGuides of the following categories:(a) Those who have been awarded Ramblers Badge/
Disaster Management Badge/Community WorkerBadge/Rural worker Badge and Certificate in theimmediatelypreceding four years.
(b) Those who have participated in District/Divisional/ State level scout camp/and othercompetitions in the immediately preceding threeyears.
(c) Those who have attended an Adventure Camp atthe National/ State level in the immediatelypreceding three years.
(d) Those who have attended the Rover Mate/Ranger Mate training camp at the State level inthe immediately preceding three years.
“Those who have been sponsored by the StateHeadquarters, Bharat Scouts and Guides inNational Events at least once in theimmediately preceding five years. Thisprivilege will be given to only thosewho havebeen regular members of the Crew/Team forthe last four years i.e.Rover/RangerSamagam.”
(e) Those who have rendered 240 hoursCommunity Social Service in the immediatelypreceding two years.
(f) Those who have contributed at least 50%individually in getting the Prime Minister'sShield/uprashtrapati shield Certificate in theimmediatelypreceding two years.
(g) Those who have attended Rover/ RangerTraining Camp at the Divisional/State level inthe immediately preceding four years.
(h) Those who have contributed at least 50%individuality in achieving Standard of Fourtenpoint Programme of the Rajasthan State BharatScouts & Guides in the immediately precedingtwoyears.
(v) A weightage of 1% marks of the total aggregate ofthe marks prescribed for the qualifyingexamination will be given to the Scouts/ Guides/Rover Scouts/ Ranger Guides of the followingcategories:(a) Those who have been awarded Tritiya
Sopan/Praveen Certificate duly countersignedby by theAssistant Organizing Commissioner/State Organizing Commissioner.
(b) Those who have rendered 120 hoursCommunity Social service in the immediatelypreceding one year.
The following weightage of marks shall be given tothe candidates who have taken part in Mountaineering:(i) Basic Course in Mountaineering 1% organised by
University/Recognised Institutes(ii) Advanced Course in Mountaineering 2%
organised by University Recognised Institutes(iii) Adventure Programmes organised by 3%
University or the Ministry of Education andreached 20,000 ft. height or above
(iv) National Representation in International 5%Expeditions
Subject to the provision of clauses B and Fabove:
(I) The wards of such defence personnel of statedomicile who are killed in action shall be admittedirrespective of merit provided they fulfil theeligibility conditions laid down for the course. Theseats shall be limited to 3% of total seats onsupernumerarybasis.
The following concession shall be admissible tothe wards of Kashmiri Migrants as per direction ofGovernment of India.
(i) Relaxation in cut-off percentage upto 10%subject to minimum eligibility requirement;
Note :
Defence Personnel
Concessions for the Wards of Kashmiri Migrants
Mountaineering
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53(ii) Increase in intake capacity upto 5% course-
wise;(iii) Reservation of atleast one seat in merit quota
in technical/professional institutions;(iv) Waiving of domicile requirements;
Notwithstanding anything contained in theseOrdinances, a candidate shall in
ofthe University simultaneously in the same year.
This will not apply to the examination for Diplomain Indian Culture and Certificate/Diploma in ModernEuropean Languages/Sanskrit/ Persian/ Steno-Typing/Certificate in Spoken English/ CertificateCourse in Dramatics/Certificate Course in ComputerApplication / Diploma in Journalism / Tourism andHotel Management.
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N.B.:
Important Instructions
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Ragging is strictly prohibited in the UniversityCampus/Constituent Colleges and outsideUniversity Campus. If any incident of raggingcomes to the notice of the authority, the concernedstudent shall be first given opportunity to explainand if his/her explanation is not found satisfactory,the authority would expel him/her from theinstitution as per the directives of Hon'bleSupreme Court. (Each admitted student has tosubmit an affidavit that he/she will not be involvedin any activity related to ragging)
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Candidates are advised to acquaint themselveswith the University Statutes/ Ordinances/Rules/Regulations/ Syllabi (Syllabi are availableon University websiteand prescribed books as well as with theamendments made therein from time to timewhich are applicable to their courses.All students admitted to the university are required toalways carry their current identity cards dulyauthenticated by the Unit Head concerned, failingwhichdisciplinaryactionmaybetakenagainst them.Students are advised to read the relevantOrdinances printed by the University.Committee for "Prevention of Sexual harassmentof women at work place" has been formed as perthe directives of Hon'ble Supreme CourtJudgement (1997). The complaint can be made inwriting to respective Head/Principal or to theabove committee at the Centre for Women'sStudy, University of Rajasthan, Main Campus.
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Admission to M.Phil. and Ph.D. programme shallbe through MPAT entrance test to be notified by theUniversity.All students will be a part of group insurance.
All the admission forms duly filled in should besubmitted in the University Department/ Centre/College/Institute concerned.For clarification regarding any issue, contact thePrincipal of the College, or Head of the Department orDirector of the Centre concerned.
1. Admission of a student to a course shall be subjectto the conditions prescribed by the relevantUniversity Ordinances/Rules as applicable to thecourse in which admission is sought.
2. Students shall not be eligible for admission to acourse unless they have passed the qualifyingexamination or any other examination recognizedfor the purpose and possess such otherqualifications (if any) as may be prescribed by theOrdinances.
a) Applications for admission to various post-graduate programmes of study in the teachingdepartments /Constituent colleges of theUniversity shall be submitted online as pernotification of admission by the Universityseparately.
b) The Schedule and other details of admission forthe programmes namely M. Phil, Ph. D MBA, B.Tech.-M Tech. in CCT, M. Ed. ,B. A. LLB (Hons.),Five year law shall be notified by Universityseparately.
3. Submission of online application form does notguarantee admission.
4. Jurisdiction of Court Cases: All court cases shall besubject to the jurisdiction of the Rajasthan Universityheadquartersat Jaipurandnotanyotherplace.
5. Seats will be reserved for S.C., S.T., OBC (exceptcreamy layer), MBC, EWS, Kashmiri Migrants andDifferently abled applicants as per Government ofRajasthan policy/as per directions of Hon'ble HighCourt of Rajasthan.
6. Concession/Weightage in the aggregate of marks atthe academic record only is admissible forpurposes of admission to the various courses ofstudy as per provisions of O.81 III
7. Admissions will be made on the basis of merit (in caseof PG Programmes Test Marks+AcademicRecord+Concession/Weightage Marks (if
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RULES FORADMISSIONGeneral Rules
AFTER LAST DATE GIVEN IN UNIVERSITYNOTIFICATION NO APPLICATION WILL BEENTERTAINED.
applicable)) subject to the availability of seats ineach category and fulfilment of the conditions laiddownbytheUniversity for thepurpose from timetotime.
8. Astudent who has secured his/her percentage ofmarks without the addition of concession/weightage marks shall rank higher in order ofmerit than the one who has secured the samepercentage of marks with the addition of theconcession/weightage marks allowed to him/herunder the rules.
9. All admissions will be provisional till theapplicant completes all the formalities required.
10. No student shall be treated asadmitted to a course till he/she has depositedthe necessary fees (admission, tuition andothers). All fees will be charged for 12 monthsirrespective of the date of admission.
11. The deposited caution money will be refundableonly after clearance of dues, if any, whenclaimed within three sessions of leaving theCollege/ Department.
12. National Talent Scholars(selected by the N.C.E.R.T.) may be admitted
provided they fulfill the minimumeligibility conditions. Only such NTS candidatesshall get admission who are eligible to draw thescholarship.However NTS applicants arerequired to appear in entrance test.
13. Not more than10% students shall be admitted frominsti tut ions outside Rajasthan. Suchcandidates should have secured a FirstDivision (60%) and should be otherwiseeligible. However, the condition of obtaining aFirst Division may be relaxed in the case of:(i) Female candidates migrating to Rajasthan
on account of their marriage to a resident ofRajasthan.
(ii) Male candidates, who after passing thequalifying examination from any otherUniversity, have passed a three-yearcourse from this University, and
(iii) Son/ Daughter of a serving employee of theCentral Government or a Public SectorOrganization posted in Rajasthan.They willbe considered for admission on the basis ofmerit with candidates fromRajasthan.
14. Non-Rajasthan students securing a seconddivision from other states may also beconsidered subject to the availability of seatsafter all the eligible students from Rajasthanand First Division holders from other Stateshave been accommodated. The rule ofminimum percentage wherever applicable, willhowever, be followed.
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Payment of Fee:
Feesonce paid shall not be refunded except thecaution money.
N.T.S. Applicants:
Non-Rajasthan Applicants:
15.Admission of(i) An applicant who is declared eligible to appear at
the Supplementary Examination have to appear inthe entrance test for seeking admission to nexthigher class.
(ii) The applicant will be provisionally admitted, athis/her own risk, to the next higher class in thebeginning of the session by the last day fixed foradmission subject to the conditions mentioned inthe clause given below. He/she will be assumed tohave secured minimum pass marks in the subjectof supplementary examination for the purpose ofpreparation of merit list for admission.
(iii) A candidate who fails or absents him/her self at theSupplementary Examination shall have no right tocontinue in the next higher class and his/herprovisional admission to the next higher class shallstandcancelledautomatically.
16.
Admission of candidates who becomeeligible for admission to join the next higher class as aresult of revaluation shall be governed by theprovisions of Ordinance 157-A and of those whobecome eligible for admission to join the same class ornext higher class on disposal of their cases of the useof unfair means by the provisions of O.152. Applicantsseeking admission in PG programmes have to submittheir revised result before the last day fixed for theadmission.
17. Students who, even though, they had the requiredattendance could not appear at the examination owingto their hospitalization / illness may be admitted onproduction of medical certificate of their sickness andhospitalization. Such a certificate must have beensubmitted before the end of the examination.
18. In-servicecandidates may be allowed admission to the variouscourses under the Faculties of Arts, Law, Science andCommerce on production of a
from their employers, withoutwhich their applications will not be considered. 'In-service candidates' refers to employees of Central orState Government, Statutory bodies, Govt. ControlledUndertakings, Banks and employees of Govt.recognised and aided colleges, institutions andregistered firms. But such students are also required toappear in entrance test.
19. Astudent migrating from a University shall not be admittedto any year of the course other than the first except asotherwise provided for in the University Ordinances andsuch a student shall be required, by the concernedHead, to obtain an from theUniversity. Application for such a certificateaccompanied by a fee of Rs.80/- and necessaryqualifying certificate shall be made to the Registrarthrough the Head of the concerned department to which
Candidates with a Supplementary:
Admission of candidates on declaration ofRevaluation Results and disposal of cases ofUnfair Means:
Admission of in-service Candidates:
'No Objection-Cum-Character Certificate'
Admission of Candidates from other Universities:
'Eligibility Certificate'
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55he/she is seeking admission on the printed form(obtainable from the concerned Department) by the lastdate fixed foradmission (Ordinance86).
20. Special rules for admission of International Studentsare given separately in this prospectus.
21. The following categories of studentsfor admission:
(a) Candidates who are declared failed;(b) Candidates who are detained from appearing at an
examinationonaccountof shortageofattendance;(c) Candidates who did not appear in an examination
after filling the examination form and thereby couldnot pass a class;
(d) Candidates who were notified as unauthorizedoccupants of any accommodation in any of theUniversity Hostel by the Chief Warden/Wardenconcerned in the immediately preceding year.However, a candidate belonging to categories (a)or (b) or (c) above may be admitted to the sameclass once again if he/she has participated in theInter-Collegiate Tournaments of the University orInter-University/Inter-State/ InternationalTournaments/ championships during theimmediately preceding year and in the case ofInter-Collegiate Tournaments the candidatehimself or his/her team should have figured in thefirst three positions in the tournament. Such acandidate will not be re-admitted to the same classmore than once.
(e) (i) Any candidate against whom an F.I.R. hasbeen lodged by the University or any of theConstituent Colleges or any Affiliated Collegeor by any other competentAuthority/ Officer ofthe University/ College shall not be eligible foradmission as a regular candidate in any of theDepartments of the University/ConstituentColleges/Affiliated Colleges/ Institutions;
(ii) Any person who has been convicted of criminaloffence involving moral turpitude shall not beeligible for admission as a regular student inany of the Departments of the University/Constituent Colleges/ Affiliated Colleges/Institutions; and
(iii) Any candidate who has been found guilty inany misbehaviour with any teacher or with anyauthority/official of the University shall bedebarred from seeking admission in any of theDepartments of the University/ ConstituentColleges/Affiliated Colleges / Institutions.
22.Gap period upto 2 years for boys will be permissible butthere is no gap period limit for deaf-dumb, blind andgirls as per the rules of Govt. of Rajasthan.
1. 5% marks will be deducted in case of faculty changestudents seeking admission from Science to Art/Commerce, Arts to Commerce and Commerce to FineArts Faculty. This will be done while preparing the meritlist so as to benefit students of the same faculty.
2. While preparing the merit list 5% marks will be
Non-eligibility:shall not be eligible
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deducted of those vocational coursesstudents who have passed their seniorsecondary exam and are desirous to seekadmission to the first year of B.A. and B.ComCourse.
3. Students who have failed in one faculty canchange their faculty on the basis of theirqualifying exams provided their generalconduct and practice have been satisfactory.Such student will be considered as new entrantFacultychange isallowed onlyonce.
4. Students who have passed their last qualifyingexam either in 2018 or 2017 and have nottaken admission any where in the interimperiod, will be considered new entrants. Suchstudent must give an undertaking on a paperstating that they have not taken admissionanywhere.
5. Students who have passed their last qualifyingexam in 2016 or before that will not be eligiblefor admission.
6.A candidate passing the First Year/SecondYear/ Part I/ Part II Examination of a course ofstudy as a non-collegiate candidate (whereverpermitted) shall not be eligible for admission tothe next higher class in a college. However, acandidate passing the previous examinationof a course of study as a non-collegiatecandidate may be considered for admission tothe next higher class of the same course ofstudy if seats are available, provided.(i) A candidate who secures a minimum of
50% marks in the case of Faculties ofArts,Fine Arts and Social Sciences, and 55%marks in the case of Faculties of Scienceand Commerce in the aggregate at theFirst Year /Part I Examination of theUniversity or an examination recognisedby the University as equivalent theretoshall be eligible for admission as a regularstudent to the next higher class of thesame course of study.
(ii) A candidate who has passed the FirstYear/ Part I Examination as a regularstudent and the Second Year/Part IIExamination as a non-col legiatecandidate shall also be eligible to takeadmission to the Final Year/Part III class ofthe same course as a regular student ifhe/she has obtained a minimum of 50%marks in the aggregate at the SecondYear/Part II Examination.
The expression ''Non-Collegiate candidatesexcludes ex-students O. 81-1 (iii).
Admission of Non-Collegiate Candidates:
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DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT ADMISSIONIN POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
Due to COVID-19 for admission to postgraduate programmes, the candidates will berequired to submit the online Application Form forPost Graduate Courses 2020-21 for which aseparate notification will be published by theUniversity.
1. For students seeking admission to a second orsubsequent post-graduate course, 60% marksin the aggregate at the qualifying Bachelor'sdegree examination or at the P.G. examinationalready passed by the candidate are required.
2.(a) For calculating the merit of a candidate
for admission to M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.courses, the merit list will be prepared byadding the marks obtained by him/her atthe qualifying examination(Bachelor'sDegree examination) to the marksobtained by him during the 3 yearexamination in the subject concerned inwhich he/she seeks admission to his/herpost graduation course. This grand totalwill be converted into percentage.
(b) For subjects where admission is by anentrance test, the merit list will beprepared in accordance with the rulesapproved for that test.
(c) For Honours students, the percentage ofmarks obtained at the B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. Honours Examination as awhole taking into account the marksobtained in the Honours subject as wellas the subsidiary subject(s) will be takeninto consideration.
(d) 5% Weightage shall be given to the B.A.,B.Sc., and B.Com. students seekingadmission to the P.G. Course in theirHonours subject. [This weightage will notbe admissible to the students passingB.Sc., B.Ed., (Hons.) Examination].
3. Non-Subject Candidates who want to dotheir post-graduation in the subject which was notstudied by them at their Bachelor's degreeexamination will be considered for admission
Calculation of Merit :
provided (i) they have obtained at least 55% marks at theBachelor's degree examination and (ii) the percentage ofmarks obtained by them at the Bachelor's degreeexamination is not less than that obtained by the lastcandidate admitted. The Department may, if necessary,conduct a qualifying test for such non-subjectcandidates. The merit list of the candidates, who qualify,will be prepared on the basis of their marks in theaggregate at the first degree examination.
For admission to M.A.(Previous) English, allnonsubject candidates will have to pass a Test ofProficiency in English before they can be considered foradmission.
The number of non-subject students will notexceed 20% of the total strength admitted unless thestudents with a first degree in the subject concerned arenot available.
i. Candidates with their first Bachelor's Degree inCommerce and Agriculture seeking admission toPost-graduate classes in Economics or Statisticswill be considered as candidates of other subject.
ii. In the case of candidates possessing LL.B. degreeof two or three year course and seeking admission toa Post-graduate Course, the percentage of marks oftheir first degree examination passed by thembefore joining the LL.B. course will be considered.
iii. For admission to M.A. Previous Anthropology acandidate having a Bachelor's Degree with 48%marks in the aggregate will be deemed eligible foradmission.
iv. All B.A./ B.Sc. graduates are eligible for admissionto M.A./M.Sc. Previous Psychology as non-subjectcandidates provided they have obtained 55% marksin their Bachelor's Degree Examination. However,the number of students from faculties other thanSocial Sciences will not exceed 20% of the totalnumber of seats for admission.In case of the Departments where a sufficient
number of students with a Bachelor's Degree in thatsubject are not available, the above rules shall not applyprovided that the candidate fulfils the minimum eligibilityrequirements as given in para 1 above.
Note:
57Students' Entitlement
Guidelines for Students' Entitlement as per UGC LetterD.O. No.14-32/2011(CPP-II) Dated 25-04-2013
These guidelines have been issued by the UniversityGrants Commission (UGC) in order to help students,teachers, administrators and institutions understand whatthe minimum entitlements of the students are. Theseguidelines apply to all the colleges and universities in thecountry (this expression includes every institutions of highereducation even if it is not called college/university) withoutany exception. It shall be mandatory for everycollege/university to publish the present Guidelines in full inits Prospectus and also post it on the homepage of itswebsite. Fulfillment of these entitlements imposesobligations on educational institutions, administrators, policymakers, teachers and students themselves. If theseobligations are not met, a student can approach theGrievance Redressal Authority or the Ombudsman. Anyserious or persistent violation of these Guidelines can bebrought to the notice of the University Grants Commissionand can be the basis of punitive action against the offender.Some of the provisions stated here are already covered byexisting laws or Rules and Regulations of the UGC. But thestudents shall continue to enjoy all the right under existinglaws, rules and regulations which may not have beenmentioned in these Guidelines.
1.1. An announcement or advertisement for any course ofstudy must clearly specify whether the degree grantedis notified by the UGC and other relevant statutoryauthorities [Under Section 22 c of the UGC Act, latestlist available at the UGC website] and whether theuniversity that awards the degree figures in the list ofuniversities maintained by the UGC [available at theUGC website].
1.2. A student seeking admission is entitled to a document(usually called 'Prospectus') that specifies thecurricula including syllabi, names and academicprofile and status of the faculty, mode and frequency ofevaluation, duration of the course, academic calendar,comprehensive information about fees or charges ofany kind, and refund rules. The information given inthe prospectus should not be changed to thedisadvantage of the student during the course ofstudy; any change if necessary must becommunicated to each student individually spellingout reasons for such a change.
1.3. The Prospectus must spell out exactly the process andcriteria for admissions. This includes weightage givento previous academic performance, entranceexamination and interview. The syllabi and format ofthe entrance examination must be spelt out. The finalscores of each candidate who appeared for entranceexamination including all the components and theentire waiting list must be made public.
1.4. Information about any reservations or quota for anycategory, the el igibil i ty criter ia for thesereservations/quotas, certificate required for seekingadmission under these must be stated clearly in theProspectus.
1.Admission
1.5. The student must not be asked to producedocuments which have not been mentioned inthe Prospectus. While the institution can ask thestudent to produce the original documents (suchas School Leaving Certificate, Marksheet, Castecertificate) for verification, they cannot retain anyoriginal documents of any students. [As notifiedby UGC on 23rd April 2007, F. No. 1-3/2007(CPPII)]
2.1. It is the responsibility of the college/university tohelp the students develop their learning skills byfacilitating the creation of learner centricenvironment conducive for quality education.The students are entitled to receiving instructionand reading material in all the languages allowedby the institution as medium of instruction orexamination.
2.2. The students who begin with a difficulty due tosocial handicap or a shift in the medium ofinstruction are entitled to special support tobridge the gap.
2.3. The students are entitled to availability andpresence of qualified teacher, fulfillment of thespecified number of teaching days and contacthours for each course and completion ofsyllabus on time. [UGC Regulations onMinimum Qualification of Teachers… 2010]
2.4.The students are entitled to reasonable access tofacilities, services and resources including library(that stocks textbooks, reference books, journals,e-resources), laboratories, and ICT facilities in thelanguages permitted as medium of instruction orexamination.
2.5. The student are entitled to fair, transparent andtimely evaluation, including fair provisions fortimely re-checking or re-evalutation of thescripts and redressal of any grievance relatedto the evaluation process. The students areentitled to a copy of their answer scripts afterthe declaration of results.
2.6.The students are entitled to timely conduct ofexamination and declaration of results asspecified in the academic calendar in theProspectus. They shall be entitled to the awardof degree within 180 days of the declaration ofresults.
2.7. The students are entitled to give regular feedbackon the quality of teaching, students services andinstitutional infrastructure. The college/universityshall establish mechanisms for seeking thisfeedback regularly and taking student feedbackinto account for reviewand improvement.
3.1. The students are entitled to prior and fullinformation about amount, components,frequency and mode of any kind of paymentincluding fees or charges of any other kind andrefund rules. If a student withdraws before thebeginning of the course, the student should be
2. Quality of teaching and learning
3. Fee and financial aid
58refunded the entire fee given to it with a maximumdeduction of Rs. 1000. [As notified by UGC on 23rdApril 2007, F. No. 1-3/2007 (CPPII)]
3.2. A college/university will make utmost effort toensure that no student is deprived of opportunitiesof quality education for lack of sufficient financialresources. It is the responsibility of the policymakers to ensure that sufficient funds are madeavailable to implement this principle. TheProspectus shall contain consolidated informationabout scholarship/fellowship/financial aid schemeof any type that that is available to the students. Itshall bring to notice and assist the students inaccessing such schemes. It shall ensure that theprocedure for selection is fair and transparent.
4.1. The students are entitled to access to appropriateresources including classrooms, libraries,laboratories and other academic facilitiesnecessary for quality education. [UGC rules andregulations for fitness of universities and collegesfor Grants under section 12 B of the UGCAct 1956,Private University Regulation, Deemed UniversityRegulation].
4.2. The students are entitled to reasonable access tosports and recreation facilities, avenues for literary,aesthetic and other extra-curricular pursuits.
4.3. The student are entitled to reasonable attention tomedical and heath requirements including free andperiodic health check-up and treatment/hospitalization in case of medical emergencies.
4.4. The students are entitled to a reasonable access toadequate, clean and hygienic hostel/residenceaccommodation that provides basic amenitiesinclud ing rec reat iona l fac i l i t i es. Suchaccommodation should be affordable and must notbe utilized by the institution for profit making.Accommodation meant for students must not beencroached upon by the institution for any otherpurpose.
4.5. Student with disability are entitled to access to allschemes, facilities and services in the universitywithout discrimination. The college/university shallstrive towards a universal design of learning basedcurriculum that can address the needs of thebroadest possible range of students by minimizingbarriers and maximizing learning for all students.The college/university shall provide barrier freeaccess, special library resources (including Brailleand ICT resources], provisions for sign languageinterpreter/transcriber, the required equipmentsand electronic resources and the requiredrelaxation in examination to all students withdisability. [Person with Disabilities (EqualOpportunity, Protection of Rights and FullParticipation) Act, 1995; UGC D.O.No.F-6-1/2006(CPPII), F.No.6-1/2012(SCT)]
5. The students are entitled to non-discriminatorytreatment (in the sense of absence of harassment,victimization or exclusion) in every aspect of institutionalfunctioning. Any discrimination based on caste, gender,
4. Infrastructure
creed, colour, race, religion, place of birth, politicalconviction, language and disability shall be prohibited.
5.1. In particular, institutions shall not discriminateagainst students belonging to Scheduled Caste andScheduled Tribes and racial profiling of studentsfrom any region or ethnic group. [UGC (Promotion ofEquity in Higher Educational Institutions)Regulations, 2012]
5.2. The students are entitled to protection from sexualharassment by complaining to the GenderSensitization Committees against SexualHarassment. I t is mandatory for eachcollege/university to constitute and publicize thiscommittee as per the Guidelines and norms laiddown by the Hon'ble Supreme Court [Vishaka andOthers Vs. State of Rajasthan and Others(JT 1997(7) SC384)]
5.3.All students are entitled to protection from ragging inany form [UGC (Curbing the Menace of Ragging)Regulation, 2009]
6. As democratic citizens, the students are entitled tofreedom of thought and expression within and outsidetheir institution. The college/university must allow spacefor free exchange of ideas and public debate so as tofoster a culture of critical reasoning and questioning.College/university authorities must not imposeunreasonable, partisan or arbitrary restrictions onorganizing seminars, lecture and debates that do nototherwiseviolateany law.7. The students are entitled to forming associations andunions, directly electing their representatives to StudentsUnions and having their representatives on thecollege/university decision making bodies includinginternal quality assessment, grievance committees,Gender Sensitization Committees against SexualHarassment and the Academic/Executive council.University/colleges shall evolve mechanisms foradequate consultations with students' representativesbefore takingany major decision affecting thestudents.8. The students are entitled to full and correct informationabout any institution of higher education in which they studyor propose to study. Therefore, every college/universitymust disclose the following information on its website andProspectus: status of the institution, its affiliation,accreditation rating, physical assets and amenities,membership of governing bodies and minutes of themeetings of bodies like Academic/Executive council,sources of income and the financial situation and any otherinformation about its functioning necessary for a student tomake a fully informed choice. [Section 4 (1) of Right toInformationAct2005].9. The students are entitled to redressal of their grievanceby the Grievance Redressal Committee of the institutionwithin 10 days of making a representation. If they are notsatisfied, they are also entitled to an appeal to theOmbudsman of the University concerned for redressalwithin 30 days. [UGC (Grievance Redressal) Regulations,2012]10. The UGC may issue instructions for properimplementation of these Guidelines.
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Introduction
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS'ADVISOR
The office of the Dean, Students' Welfare & InternationalStudents'Advisor (DSW & ISA) helps the University students inthe overall development. This office provides careercounselling for the students to enable them to chooseacademic fields of their interest.
This office also monitors the 'Students' Group InsuranceScheme' for regular students of this University. Out of theStudents Welfare Fund of the University, the office facilitatesthe University in providing “One time financial assistance” whobelong to economically weaker sections with higher academicgrades.
Under the administrative supervision of the DSW, there isRajasthan University Students' Union (RUSU) which consistsof four office bearers namely President, Vice-President,General Secretary and Joint Secretary who are elected directlyby the regular UG and PG students of the University. Oneresearch scholars' representative is elected by the regularM.Phil and Ph.D. students.
The Dean Students' Welfare and the RUSU collectivelyorganize numerous cultural and academic activities. Inter-College Youth Festival is organized in the month ofSeptember/October every year. This competition is among theConstituent Colleges, Departments, Centres of University andAffiliated Colleges. This helps the DSW to make a team for theInternational Youth Festival i.e. (Ghoomar) which is aprestigious cultural activity of our University.
1. RUSU Electionwhen declared by the State Government.2. Blood Donation Camp September 2020 toJanuary 20213. Students Group Insurance Coverage (Death/Accidental)
will announce in the month ofAugust 2020.4. One time financial assistance scholarship will be
announced in the month of September 2020.5. Inter-College Youth Festival will be organized in the month
of September/October 2020.6. International Youth Festival 'Ghoomar' will be organized in
the month of November/December 2020.7. International Conference will be organized in the month of
October/November 2020.
International Students Advisor looks after the interests ofthe international students and co-ordinates all activities relatedto them in the University. This office examines all thedocuments such as mark sheets and academic certificates toadjudge the eligibility of the students and their equivalence forthe admission to various courses and takes care of admittingInternational Students for pursuing higher studies. Visa,Passport and No objection Certificates issued by theDepartment of Education, Ministry of Human ResourceDevelopment, Govt. of India are examined from time to time sothat International Students do not face any difficulty in duecourse of time. For further details, refer DSW link on theUniversity of Rajasthan website i.e. www.uniraj.ac.in.
15% supernumerary seats in all courses will be reservedfor International Students including persons of Indian Origin.Out of the 15% supernumerary seats 1/3 i.e. 5% seats wouldbe preferably filled by children of NRIs on payment of five times
Calendar for the activities to be held in the academicsession 2020-21
For Foreign Students
DEAN, STUDENTS' WELFARE & INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' ADVISOR
the fee payable by a regular student of the course. Theadmission for the academic session 2020-21 will bebased on Merit of the student and subject to the decisionof the Equivalence Committee.
All enquiries and applications and admissionsshould be addressed to:Dean, Students' Welfare and International Students'
AdvisorUniversity of Rajasthan, JaipurEmail: [email protected]
The University of Rajasthan offers Doctorate ofPhilosophy (Ph. D.) programmes in under variousfaculties and subjects. Admission to Ph.D. programmewill be made subject and number of vacant seats in theconcern subject/department. An applicant to any of thevarious Ph. D. programmes must have a minimumrequirement of at least 60% marks or a higher seconddivision in Master's Degree or equivalent in the relatedfield. The minimum requirements to apply to theseprogrammes will remain the same as those mentionedin the University Prospectus 2020-21. For furtherdetails, please check the DSW link of the University ofRajasthan website.
The University of Rajasthan offers a separatedegree for Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in undervarious faculties and subjects.An applicant to any of thevarious M.Phil. Programmes must have a minimumrequirement of at least 60% marks in aggregate or anequivalent grade or a higher second division Master'sDegree or equivalent in the related field.
The University of Rajasthan offers Post-graduate &Undergraduate programmes in various subjects. Theminimum criteria for applying for these programmes arethe same as those for the Indian students which ismentioned in the University Prospectus 2020-21.
The University also offers various certificates,diplomas and post graduate diplomas programmes.The duration of these programmes is normally one year.The details and criteria's of these programmes areprovided in the University Prospectus.
1. Ph.D. Programme
2. Master of Philosophy (M. Phil)
3. Postgraduate & Undergraduate Programs
4. Certificate/Diploma/ Post Graduate Diploma
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
Dean:Dr. Kartar Singh
Additional Deans:Dr. Anjilika Sharma
Associate Deans:Dr. Akhil KumarMr. Sundaram ShandilayaDr. Anshu VermaDr. Vishal Vikram SinghDr. Suman MauryaDr. Harbans Lal Godara
60Guidelines and Rules forAdmission1. Foreign students must apply and register themselves through
online for the programmes that they are interested in as perthe notifications available on the website. A hard copy as wellas soft copy of the application with enquiries (if any) must besend to the following address:Dean, Student's Welfare & International Students' Advisor
University of Rajasthan, Jaipur - [email protected]
2. The last date to submit the application along with thenecessary documents for undergraduate and post graduateprogrammes is as perAdvertisement for admission 2020-21..
3. The applications for M.Phil/Ph.D. programme are openthroughout the year. Interested candidates can check the DSWlink on the University of Rajasthan website and applyaccordingly.
4. Applicants can apply for multiple courses but there should be aseparate application for each course.
5. The programme on which the eligibility is to be relied uponmust be from an institute included in the list of the Associationof Indian Universities (AIU). In case the University/ Board isnot included in the said list, the candidate has to obtain andsubmit an Equivalence Certificate to this effect from the AIU.Such applicants could contact them from the followingaddress
The Association of Indian Universities (AIU)16, AIU House, Kotla Marg, New Delhi 110002
www.aiuweb.com6. All submitted transcripts should be translated in English and to
be duly attested, along with the last qualifying examinationsyllabus. If an applicant is applying from their own country,their transcripts should be attested by the concernedaccredited authorized government agency and also dulycertified by the Indian Embassy or Consulate. For theapplicant applying from India, all attestation must be done bythe concerned Embassy/ High Commission or Consulate ofthe relevant country in India. Applications without the attesteddocuments shall be summarily rejected.
7. Applicants must collect their admission letter personally orsend their authorized representatives to collect the same fromthe Office of the International Students'Advisor. The intimationabout the admission shall also be sent to the selectedcandidates through email.
8. Admitted students should produce their Students' Visa withinone month of completion of admission formalities. The durationof Student'sVisashould be the sameas the durationof course.
9. For students applying for Pre-Ph.D. course work, a researchvisa of one year will be required to complete the necessaryadministrative and governmental formalities in regards to theirresearch and such student will be given 3 months to procurethe relevant Research visa. Upon the registration of theforeign Ph.D. students, the research visa required will be of 6years as per the University ordinances. Such students will begiven 6 months to procure the relevant Research visa. In caseof failure to obtain a visa with in the stipulated period, theadmission may be cancelled based on further investigation
10.The admission of Foreign Diplomats or Officialsinterested to study in the University of Rajasthanshall be governed by the prescribed applicableprocedures and rules as notified by theGovernment of India from time to time.
11. Upon arrival in India, every foreign student mustregister themselves with the Foreigner'sRegistration Office within 14 days from the date offirst entry into India as per the prescribed applicableprocedure.The failure to register will attract apenaltywhich is to be paid to the Foreigner's RegistrationOffice. The relevant information can also beprovided from the Bureau of Immigration websitewww.boi.in.The address of this office isas follows:
The Foreigner's Registration Office,Jaleb Chowk, J.D.A. Market, Jaipur
12.Once admitted, the NRI students will pay therequisite fees for their admission categorythroughout the duration of the program even if theymay not remain NRIs, i.e., their status changesfrom NRI to non NRI.
13.As notified by the Government of India as stated inthe Vide Letter no. F.805/81-N.S.3 dated March 5,1981, the Indian Missions abroad will issue StudentsVisas to those students who produce Letters ofAdmission from the University concerned and notfrom the College'saffiliated to this University.
14.Residential or Self permit granted for studies andEntry-Visa for more than six months will be treatedat par with Student-Visa
15.The admission of the students under the Self-Financing Programme will be confirmed only aftergetting clearance from the other Ministry of HumanResource Development (Department ofEducation), Government of India, New Delhi or theHigh Commission/Embassy concerned.
16.Foreign students are required to submit medicalcertificate from the specified authority at IndianMissions abroad will issue Student Visas at thetime of their admission. HIV Test is compulsory forall foreign students seeking admission to variouscourses in the University of Rajasthan.
17.Foreign student who fails in the examination shallbe given one more chance for readmission as aregular student in the same class. This concessioncan be claimed by a candidate only once for aparticular course of study. Foreign students cannotappear as non- collegiate students.
18.The University shall not accept any admission ontransfer basis during the course from anymandatory educational institution.
FEE STRUCTURE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS FOR ACADEMIC SESSION 2020–21
Undergraduate Programme US $ 1500 per Annum Postgraduate Programme US $ 2500 per Annum
M.Phil. & Ph.D. Programme US $ 3800 per Annum Out of the total fee, the share of local fund and university fund will be in the ratio of 60:40 Out of 60% Local fund student’s insurance money & Apex Students Union money will be transfered to the DSW as per University norms. US $ 200 will be submitted as one time processing fees in the DSW office at the time of admission.
FACULTY OF ARTS
Dean
Hony. Director PG School ofHumanities
Dr. Tanuja Mathur
Dr. Tanuja MathurPh.0141-2711079, Ext-......
DEPARTMENTS AND CENTRESDepartment of EnglishDepartment of European LanguagesLiterature and Culture StudiesDepartment of HindiDepartment of PhilosophyDepartment of SanskritDepartment of Urdu & PersianCentre for European StudiesCentre for Jain Studies
Department of EnglishAbout the Department
The Department of English was established in 1961.The eminent Yeatsian scholar Ms. A.G. Stock fromIreland was the founder Head of the Department. TheDepartment continues to cherish and carry forward thelegacy of Ms. Stock.
The Department of English with its dedicated teamof faculty members is committed to maintaining highstandards of scholarship and research and has beenworking consistently towards the academic upgradationat the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. TheDepartment excels in qualitative teaching and there is aperiodical revision of syllabi to keep pace with theproliferation in new areas of knowledge and research.The Department has qualif ied faculty withspecializations in areas such as PostcolonialLiteratures, Feminist Writing, Language Studies,American, Canadian, Australian and African Literature,Literature and Films, and Indian Writing in English.
The Department has a rich library dedicated to Prof.A.G. Stock with over 5,000 holdings as endowmentsfrom various sources. There is a well equippedLanguage Lab to enhance the communication skills ofthe students and a Counseling Cell to empower andsupport the students both academically and emotionally.Admission to all the courses offered is through anEntrance Examination. To promote interdisciplinaryethos, the students from all disciplines are welcome.
Duration : Six Months
Goals and Vision
Infrastructural Facilities:
Thrust areas:
COURSES OFFEREDPre-Ph.D. Course WorkProgramme
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Modern andContemporary British LiteratureAmerican LiteraturePostcolonial LiteraturesAustralianLiteraturesCanadian LiteratureIndian Writing in EnglishAfrican LiteratureDiasporic LiteratureCriticalTheoryApplied LinguisticsTranslation Studies
M. Phil in English Literature
M. Phil in English Language Teaching
MASTER OFARTS IN ENGLISH
Other Highlights andAchievements :
Seats : 15 (+5 Seats on SFS Basis)Duration :Two Years (Two Semesters)
Seats : 15 (+5 Seats on SFS Basis)Duration :Two Years (Two Semesters)
Seats : 60 Duration : Four Semesters (TwoYears)
The A.G. Stock Memorial Lecture has beendelivered by luminaries like Mushirul Hasan; U.R.Ananthamurthy, Romila Thapar, Amiya Dev, GaneshDevy, P.S. Chauhan, Harish Narang and Prof.AK Singh.The R.K. Kaul Memorial Lecture has been delivered byesteemed scholars like Keki Daruwalla, Ashok Vajpai,Rajeev Bhargava and Malashree Lal.
Workshops and Scholarly Interactions have alsobeen conducted with International Scholars like Prof.Valerie Miner (Stanford, U.S.), Prof. Ahrens (Germany),Alexis Wright (Australia); Prof. Bruce Bennett (Australia),Prof. Roger Bell (U.K.) Paul Theroux (U.S.), Prof., ClaireOmhovere (France), Prof. Dorothy Figeuria (U.S.),
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FacultyHead &Associate Professor
Mathur, S.P. DeepaAssociate Professors
Mathur, TanujaAgarwal, SunitaSingh, NidhiMathur, Charu
Assistant ProfessorsChoudhary, SanjuPreetiSingh,ArunMeena, ShwetaKalra,AditiMohitJoshi, PoojaMeena, PriyankaJhanjhnodia, Shankar
Eligibility:
Eligibility
Eligibility:
Eligibility
Graduation in any discipline with Post-Diploma inFrenchor DELF B-1 level fromAlliance Française.
Graduation with Frenchas an optional subject.As per the amendment to the Ordinances 215 A to Eand R 12-A, approved by theAcademic Council in itsmeeting held on 29th May, 2017, if a candidatewishes to join M.A. in French after passing the Post-Diploma in French, he / she has to secure inaggregate minimum 50% marks in his / her Post-Diploma examinations in French. However, if acandidate has a DELF-B-1 from any AllianceFrançaise, he / she is eligible for admission to M.A.program in French of this Department.Admission onmerit basis.
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3. Post-Diploma Program in French/ German/ SpanishLanguageSeats: 15 each. Duration: One academic session
: Merit of the Diploma course in theconcerned Language, DELF-A-2 from AllianceFrançaise orA-2 from Max Mueller Bhavan.
4. Diploma Program in French/ German/ SpanishLanguageSeats: 30 each Duration: One academic session
Merit of the Certificate course in theconcerned Language or DELF-A-1 from AllianceFrançaiseorA-1 from Max Mueller Bhavan.
5. Certificate Program in French/ German/ SpanishLanguageSeats: 70 each. Duration: One academic session
: 10+2/ Graduation and/ or Post-Graduationfrom any stream with a minimum of 36% marks.Admission will be given purely on merit basis consideringthe highest percentage either at the 12th Std, orGraduation, or Post-Graduation Level. Faculty wisedistribution of seats for the general category is donebased on merit. The best of the percentage obtained atthe last qualifying examination will be considered foradmission. Two seats in each Language CertificateCourse are allotted to the Govt. of India License holderTour-Guides
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Department of European Languages, And Culture StudiesLiteratureAbout the Department
1. Ph.D Programme
2. Master ofArts in French
The Department is reported to have started in theyear 1961. Special attention to the regularity, punctualityand sincerity of a student in class is given. If a studenthas failed a course of this department at any level she/hewill not be readmitted to the same language course underany circumstances. She/he can appear as an ex-studentfor the same examination in the next academic year. Todeclare a student eligible for appearing for the Finalexaminations of the Certificate, Diploma and Post-Diploma Courses in the Department, a student has toensure 75% attendance in the given academic sessionand in addition, as per the Ordinance 215E, clear fiveclass tests held throughout the year. There is noprovision for Private Candidate in this department at anylevel. No other reservation except for the reservation ofseats to the OBC, SC & ST applicants; Wards of Ex-Service-Men, Physically handicapped etc. as per therules of the University is granted. Two seats in eachLanguage Certificate Course are allotted to the Govt. ofIndia License holderTour-Guides.
Candidates seeking admission through the reservedquota will have to produce original certificates of theircastes, physical handicapture. Candidates seekingadmission at the entry point in the Certificate Course ofthe languages offered through the sports quota will haveto submit original documents and sports certificates, asthese cases are determined by the Central WeightageCommittee constituted by the Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor.Reservation policy is applicable for the admission to allthe courses of studies offered at this Department.Employees in Private and / or Govt. Sector will have toattach a No Objection Certificate of their offices, if theydesire to be admitted to these courses, as an adherenceto the rule of 75% attendance as per the judgment of theHon'ble Rajasthan High Court is mandatory.Courses Offered:
ThrustAreas of ResearchDidactics
Seats : 20Duration : Two academic sessions (four semesters)
Translation and Interpretation StudiesFrenchand Francophone literature
FacultyHead & Asst. Prof. , in FrenchRaisinghani, Nidhi
Judith Misrahi (France),Sieghild Bogumil (Germany).The Department has also organized various U.G.C.
sponsoredRefresher Courses.The Department has conducted HRDC Short Term
Course in Creative Writing and Communication Skills &Personality Development.
The faculty made presentations or seminal booksunder the programme initiated by the then Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor Mr. Rajeshwar Singh.National and International Conferences:*
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“Borders, Border Theories and Crossing Borders”organized by Department of English, IRIS, SahityaAcademy and Jawahar Kala Kendra from 20-22September, 2008.“Margins and Nation Spaces” organized by theDepartment of English from 8-9 February, 2008.“Telling Lives: Formation and Reflections in DiverseNarrative Traditions” from 24-26 February, 2010.“Identity, Ecology and Culture in Twentieth CenturyLiteratures” from 6-8Feb. 2014.
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“Literary Translation: Theory & Praxis” from 4-6December, 2014.The Department organized an inter-disciplinaryNational Seminar on “Revisiting Myths and Folklorefrom 14-16 February, 2019.
The Department publishes an Academic JournalRajasthan University Studies in English (RUSE)indexed in MLAand aStudent's MagazineAlph.There are regular Student Seminar's andPresentations in the Department.Another salient feather is the Cricket Match with arunning trophy for students.
OtherActivities:
Placement:A Number of students have cleared the UGC NET
and RPSC SET Examinations. Some students havebeen selected by RPSC in administrative posts andbanks while others are teaching in various Collegeswithin and outside thestateof Rajasthan
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FacultyHead and Associate Professor
Sharma, ShrutiProfessor
Pandey, Nand Kishore (On Lien)Associate Professors
Sharma, VinodSharma, UrvashiMeena, Kartar SinghVijayvargiya, DeepikaSharma, MeetaSingh, Jitendra Kumar
Assistant ProfessorsGiri, JagadeeshMeena, MandakiniMeena, TaravatiPanwar, KailashRani, AnitaSamor, GeetaShandilya, SundaramSharma, ShrutiSingh, ArjunSingh, VirendraSingh, Vishal VikramVerma, VershaVyas, RenuGarg, Priyanka KumariMittal, Deep Kumar
Proposed Fee Structure for the Certificate, Diploma and Post-Diploma Courses inFrench and Spanish Languages session 2020-2021
**Any change in the above given fees structure suggested by the committee will be applicable and the given fees structure will change accordingly
Fee Structure Session 2020–2021
FacultyHead &Associate Professor
Singh,Arvind VikramAssistant Professors
Gothwal, ManishNair, VinitaSinsinwar, ManishVarshney,Anubhav
Department of PhilosophyAbout the Department
Infrastructure
ResearchActivities and PublicationsPh. D. ProgramsThrustAreas:
Master Programs:M. Phil. in Philosophy
Master ofArts in Philosophy
Publications
The Department of Philosophy is one of the mostprestigious seats of learning in the campus. World knownphilosopher, Prof. P.T. Raju was its founder head. TheDepartment has been the karmabhoomi of eminentphilosophers & scholars like Prof. V.H. Date, Prof. DayaKrishna, Prof. Biswambhar Pahi, Prof. RamchandraGandhi, Prof. Chandmal Sharma, to name a few. TheDepartment is one of the three “Centers of AdvancedStudies”, in Philosophy, in the country. Some of thenational & international level programs undertaken by theDepartment are as under:• University Leadership Project(ULP) 1977 -79,
The Department is well equipped with moderntechnological amenities. The Department apart fromhaving its teaching department in Humanities Block has aseparate SAP/CAS building for research activities. TheDepartment has two libraries, one each in its twobuildings, with over 20,000 Volumes of books, periodicals& journals.
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2. Logic, Philosophy of Science & Epistemology.3. Legal, Social, Political Philosophy, Ethics &
Comparative Philosophy.4. Existentialism, Post-Modernism, Hermeneutics &
Analytical Philosophy.5. Modern & Contemporary Indian Philosophy.
Duration: 2 Semester (1 year)
Seats: 60 Duration: 4 Semesters (2 years)
The Department has published more than forty booksof utmost importance for research and higher education,under its five different publications series. The Departmentalso publishes its bi-annual journal, “Journal ofFoundational Research”, which has seen more than thirtyissues. Some of its prestigious publications include Prof.Daya Krishna'sAgenda for Research in Indian andWester
(Published under ASHISS Programme),Prof. B. Pahi's Studies in Formal Logic,
, translationof nam. Further XXVIIth and XXVIII.Ivolumes of departmental journal- Journal of FoundationalResearch, were brought out this year, these were specialissues on, Sa and Doubt and
• Special Assistance Program (SAP), Phases I to IV,1979 to 2004
• Center ofAdvanced Studies (CAS), Phase I: 2005-2010& Phase II: 2015onwards.
Indian Philosophy, Nyāya Vaiśe ika, Vyākara a,Vedānta&BauddhaDarśana.
nPhilosophy Vol. I & II, Bhāratīya EvamPāścātya DārśanikaParamparāyein
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Knowledge In Western and Indian Philosophy respectively;both the volumes were edited by Dr. A. V. Singh and Dr.Anubhav Varshney. Dr. A.V. Singh and Dr. AnubhavVarshney authored an anthology, Studies in Epistemology:Knowledge, Its Antithesis, Their Dialectic; the anthologyconsists of a contribution made by eminent philosopher andepistemologist Prof. Ernest Sosa. Dr. A.V. Singh alsopublished a monograph on Indian Epistemology. Dr. ManishSinsinwar and Sri Manish Gothwal jointly edited acompendiumon IndianMoralThought.
The Department has organized several national &international seminars, workshops, summer/winter courses,refresher courses etc, under the sponsorship of UGC, ICPR,RajasthanSanskritAcademy etc.Anumberof academic andextra-curricular activities were organized in the outgoingsession, to nourish the intellectual and an overall growth ofstudents. Numerous lectures, workshops and seminarswere held during the period. Some of the prominent andintellectually stimulating lecture series organized in theperiod, include lecture series by Prof. D. N. Tiwari, BanarasHindu University and Ex. ICCR Chair, Mauritius on IndianPhilosophy inAugust 2019, Prof. D. N.Yadav, Member ICPRand Professor, DDU Gorakhpur on Philosophy of Science inSeptember 2019, Dr. Arun Mishra, Ex. Director (Academic),ICPR and eminent scholar of Indian Logic on IndianEpistemology and Logic in September 2019. A workshopwas organized on Philosophical Counseling in January2020, with leading exponent of Philosophical Counseling inIndia, Prof. K.L. Sharma, as the resource person. In January2020, the Department organized a national Seminar onVirtual Reality and Augmented Reality: Convergence ofPhilosophy and Cyber, in joint collaboration Dr CBS CyberSecurity.
The Department also organized fifteen WeeklyDepartment seminars in the year.
For the first two position holders in I and II semester.
For the first position holder in IIIrd and IVth semester
Seminar & other academic activities:
Daya Krishna Scholarship•
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infrastructural facilities
About the Centre
Infrastructure
Publications
The centre has its genesis in UGC's SpecialAssistance Programme which completed its four phasesunder the dynamic leadership of Prof. Daya Krishna,Prof. Biswambhar Pahi and others. It was granted thestatus of “Centre of Advanced Studies” by UGC in 2005.The Ist Phase was completed in 2010. In 2014 UGCrenewed the CAS status and its IInd Phase started in2015. Presently it is one of the three Centres ofAdvancedStudies in Philosophy, in the country. The centrepublishes a biannual and bilingual journal of internationalrepute, Journal of Foundational Research.
The Centre has an ambivalent building, situated inmidst of lush green meadows, forests against thepicturesque landscape of Jhalana hills, which gives it aperfect ecology for philosophical contemplation. Thebuilding has two enormous halls, a well equipped librarywith a collection of more than 20,000 books and journalsand several chambers and classrooms. The centre alsocomprises of all basic and technological amenities.
The Centre has published more than forty books ofutmost importance for research and higher education,under its five different publications series. TheDepartment also publishes its bi-annual journal, Journalof Foundational Research; twenty eight volumes of thejournal have come out so far. Some of its prestigious
publications include Prof. B. Pahi's Studies in FormalLogic,
, translation of am.Further XXVIIth and XXVIII.I volumes of its journal-Journal of Foundational Research, were brought out thisyear, these were special issues on, Sa
Dr. Anubhav Varshney authored ananthology, Studies in Epistemology: Knowledge, ItsAnti-thesis, Their Dialectic; the anthology consists of acontribution made by eminent philosopher andepistemologist Prof. Ernest Sosa. Dr. A.V. Singh alsopublished a monograph on Indian Epistemology. Dr.Manish Sinsinwar and Sri Manish Gothwal jointly editeda compendium on Indian MoralThought.
Vaiśe ika Padārthavyavasthā Kā PaddhatimūlakVimarśa Padārtha Tattva Nirupa
śaya evamPramā andDoubt andKnowledge InWestern and IndianPhilosophy respectively; both the volumes were editedby Dr. A. V. Singh and Dr. Anubhav Varshney. Dr. A.V.Singh and
Indian Philosophy with emphasis on ContemporaryIndian thinkers.Logic, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science.Value Studies with Religious-SocioMoral- PoliticalPhilosophy.
ThrustAreas
Centre of Advanced Study in PhilosophyCo-ordinator
Singh, Arvind Vikram
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Centre for European Studies
FacultyCo-ordinatorJain, Rashmi
The Centre was awarded to the University ofRajasthan in September 2011 by the UniversityGrants Commission. It is an Interdisciplinary Centrehaving main focus on Policy research in mattersconcerning European Union and India. It also aims tohelp realize the full potential of relationship in keyareas of interest between India and the EU.
The premises are located in the Old NRSCBuilding. It has basic facilities like computer withInternet connectivity, printer, scanner, smart classmaterial. Centre has a small conference room and twofunctional class rooms.Thrust areas of Research:
Infrastructure facilities:
India EU cooperation (special emphasis ofmajor ongoing collaborative projects in healthand sanitation sectors in Rajasthan).Gender Issues: Asian Women in leadershiproles of Nation building in EU countries.Enhancing HR skills to improve capacitybuilding in new emerging sectors of India.E.U. with special focus on France, Germany &Spain: Immigration, Assimilation andAssertion (identity issues) of Asianpopulation.
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ActivitiesInternational workshop:? “Outs ider 'sPerspective: Sharing Experiences” Teaching,Learning and Research Methodology.Translation workshop on methodologies &Techniques (German, Spanish and French).Two lectures by Prof. Marie Andree Roy and Prof.Lori Saint-Martin, University of Quebec, Canada.Presentation by two French entrepreneurs on'Trading with the Trend: from Traditional to Trendyin Tourism sector.Lecture by Ms. Sylvia Constantini, First SecretaryEU Delegation to India on European Union: Unityand Diversity inAction.
The Centre undertakes research in EuropeanStudies.
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Department of Urdu & PersianAbout the Department
Other Highlights:
The Department of Urdu & Persian was established in1973 with a clear vision to impart higher learning andteaching of Urdu Language and Literature. It is thelargest department of Urdu in the State.
The Department has organized many regional andnational, seminars. International Conferences Reputedacademicians and scholars like Prof. Khawaja A.Farooqui, Prof. Gyan Chand Jain, Prof. Qamar Rais,Prof. Mohd. Hasan, Prof. Mahmood Ilahi, Prof. AbdulHaq, (Ex-Director N.C.P.U.L) Prof. Chandra MohanGeneral Sectary CLAI, Prof. Hens Bates President(International Comparative Literature Association)Prof. Akhtararul Wasey, Prof. Saghir Afrahim, Prof.Shakil Samdani, Dr. Ratan Singh, Prof. Ali AhmedFatmi, Prof. Raza Haider, Prof. Ibn-e-Kanwal, Prof.Khalid Mahmood & Prof. SahibAli, Shahid Hussain andothers have visited the Department. RecentlyDepartment organized A National Conference underUPE Programe on the occasation of NationalEducation Day, 11 Nov,2017 ( The Birth Anniversary ofMaulana Abul Kalam Aazad) and 02 National Seminardated 28-29th January,2017 An all India UrduResearch Scholar Seminar and 17-18 December, 2016An all India Seminar onAsmat Chughtai Life and Workscollaboration with Rajasthan Urdu Academy, Jaipurand many Extension lectures organized byDepartment. More than 75 students have so far beenawarded Ph. D degrees in Urdu.
FacultyHead &Associate Professor
Associate Professors
Asstt. Professors
Basari, Nasira
Khan, Mohd. NaimJahan, Khursheed
Meena, Ram PrasadMukesh Kumar
Ph.D ProgrammeThrust Areas of Research:
Masters Programme
MASTER OFARTS IN URDU
Diploma ProgrammeDiploma InPersian Language
Certificate ProgrammeCertificate in Persian Language
Certificate in Urdu Language
Classical Poetry and Prose
M. Phil in Urdu Duration :: One Year
Seats: 60 Duration: Four Semesters Two years
Seats : 60 Duration : One year
Seats: 60 Duration : One year
Seats : 60 Duration: One year
CulturalAspects of LiteratureComparative StudyRegional Urdu Literature
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About the DepartmentOn the auspicious occasion of Lord Mahaveer's
2500th Nirvan Mahotsava the Centre for Jain Studieswas established in 1975 and a Chair founded forpromoting research work in Jainism. The Centre has amissionary zeal to sponsor and promote research inJain Studies and other aspects of ComparativeReligions and Culture. With its longstanding andrenowned status, the Centre is located in theHumanities Block, University of Rajasthan Campus,Jaipur.
At the time of establishment of the Centre theUniversity had taken a decision that Jainology betreated more as an area of research and the mainpurpose for establishing the chair should be toencourage the study of Jain religion and ethics in therelated departments i.e. Sanskrit, Hindi, Philosophy,Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, PublicAdministration and History, already existing in theUniversity, and conduct and direct research in the fieldof Jainology.
In order to attract the diversified Jainologicalstudies the University also accommodated the studyof source material, ideas, thoughts, literature andhistory of Jainism to be studied as special papers inthe regular courses of the Department of the Sanskrit,Philosophy and History with the co-operation andguidance of the person occupying the chair inJainology. In view of this decision the PG classes inJain Studies are being taken with PG departments ofHistory, Sanskrit and Philosophy of the University andthe faculty of the Centre is associated with them eversince the establishment of the Centre.
It is one of the premier institutions of internationalrepute for Jain Studies in India, engaged in researchon various aspects of Jain Studies andManuscriptology, committed for dissemination ofknowledge on Prakrit, Apabharmsa language&Literature,Jain Philosophy & religion andManuscriptology in a comparative, critical andhistorical perspective. The Centre awards every yearvarious Fellowships and Scholarships.
DirectorDr. Rashmi Jain
It has so far organised more than 5 International, 10regional and 31 National Seminars and held severalextension Lecture-series, and published about 26books on Jainology and Manuscriptology. In 2019 theCentre has organized a one day National Seminar on
on 23rd March 2019.It has its own Library and subscribes to a large
number of Journals and Magazines, relevant to theJain Studies and allied subjects.
Research work has been carried out in Centre andas many as 250 research scholars have been awardedD.Litt, Ph.D. and M.Phil Degrees in Jain Studies by thisUniversity.
The Centre has an adequate computer laboratorywith internet facility, a manuscript library for the use ofresearch scholars as well as a Reference library fororiental studies and general studies.
Jain Studies
M. Phil. IN JAIN STUDIESSeats: 15 +5 Duration :OneYear
Seats: 15 Duration :OneYear
Seats: 15 Duration :OneYear
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Infrastructural Facilities:
Ph. D. Programme
Masters' Programme
P.G. Diploma ProgrammeP.G. DIPLOMAIN JAIN STUDIES &ARCHAEOLOGY
CERTIFICATE COURSE IN JAIN DARSHANANDSANSKRITI
DeanDr. Abha Jain Nagawat
Hony. DirectorPG School of Commerce
Phone No. 2711071
Dr. Rajiv Saxena
DEPARTMENTS
Department of Accountancy and BusinessStatisticsDepartment of BusinessAdministrationDepartment of Economic Administrationand Financial ManagementCentre for Entrepreneurship Development
FACULTY OF COMMERCE
Department of Accountancy and Business StatisticsAbout the Department
The Deprtment of Accountancy & Statistics (ABST)founded in 1969, is centre of education ofAccounting, BusinessStatistics & Taxation throughout the State of Rajasthan. TheDepartment of (ABST) is committed to keep pace with thechanging requirements of commerce, trade and industry inIndia. The Department has been organizing All IndiaAccounting Conference, National Seminars and speciallectures from time to time. The research scholars of theDeparment have been receiving scholarship from variousfunding agencies i.e. UGC, ICSSR, Rajiv Gandhi Foundatinetc.
The Department has its own well-equipped computerlaboratory with LCD projector. The faculty members haveinternet facility and well equipped separate rooms.
ThrustAreasSecurities Market and Investment Management
M.Phil inAccountancy & Business StatisticsDuration: One Year
Seats: 180 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
Seats: 60 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
Infrastructure Facilities:
Ph. D. Programme:
Masters Programmes
Master ofCommerce inAccountancy&BusinessStatistics
Master of Commerce in Cost ManagementAccounting
ManagementAccunting and Decision Support SystemCostAccounting and Cost ControlTaxation and Tax PlanningE-Commerce and E-AccountingSocialAccounting and SocialAuditEnvironemenatlAccountingOperations Research and QuantitativeTechniquesFinancial, Cost and ManagementAuditCorporate Disclosure PracticesCorporate GovernanceForensicAccounting andAuditingAccounting Standards and IFRSCorporate Social Responsibility
FacultyHead
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Gupta, Sangeeta
Agrawal, AshokBaldua, SeemaJain, PremilaMorani, L.C.Sharma, PrakashUpadhyaya, Abhay
Adesra, PradhumanBarkha, RaniJain, MohitKanchanKumawat, AnoopMeena, DeepikaMeena, LekhrajMeena, Rajesh KumarNagar, RenuRajoria, RahulSaini, Phool ChandVerma, Mukesh KumarYadav, Dharmpal
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Other Highlights and AchievementsAccounting StudiesA bi-annual Journal,“ ”
is published by the department
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FacultyHead
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Belcha, Anjora
Jain, BinduJain, MukeshSaxena, GarimaSharma, AnuragSharma, B.S.Sharma, P.K.Singh, DileepSrivastava, PramodVasita, M.L.
Agarwal, MayankGehlot, D.C.Kumari, PinkyMeena, DimpleMeena, HansaPaharia, PoojaPoonamSen, RuchiraSharma, PurnimaSwami, Nishant Kumar
Director
About the DepartmentTheDepartmentofBusinessAdministrationestablished
in 1969, is a strong and pioneering centre for studies inManagementandBusinessAdministration.
The Department has its own Seminar Hall,Professor's rooms and a support system of computers,Photostat Machine, Internet and LCD, which areaccessible both to teachers and students. TheDepartment also has a well-maintained library havingabout four thousand books for post graduate (SFS) andM.Phil. and Ph.D. Course Work students.
Human Resource ManagementHuman Resource DevelopmentMarketing ManagementFinancial ManagementInternational MarketingAdvertising ManagementRisk & Insurance ManagementManagement of Public EnterprisesOrganizational BehaviourCorporateSocial ResponsibilityRetail ManagementMutual Funds and Risk ManagementIndian Ethos & Work CultureServices MarketingTourism ManagementKnowledge ManagementCustomer Relationship ManagementManagement Information SystemStrategic ManagementE-CommerceEntrepreneurship Development
Seats : 15 (+ 5 Seats onSFS basis) Duration : OneYear
Infrastructural Facilities
Ph.D. ProgrammeThrustAreas
Masters' ProgrammesM.Phil. IN BUSINESSADMINISTRATION
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About the CentreThe Centre for Entrepreneurship Development
(CED) has been established to develop entrepreneurialskills among youth in Rajasthan. To achieve this goal theCED proposes to start academic programmes, organizeseminars & faculty interactions and discussions duringsession 2019-20. The centre will also organizeentrepreneurship camps, training programmes, EDPs/FDPs and Short term courses for the benefit of students.The centre would be instrumental in creating andsupportinganentrepreneurial climate inRajasthan.
To develop basic Understanding aboutEntrepreneurshipTo develop basic Entrepreneurship SkillsTo assist graduates for their own venture set-upTo boost start-ups
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MASTEROFCOMMERCEINBUSINESSADMINISTRATION
Masters' Programmes (Self-Financing Courses)M.Com. in HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
M.Com. in INTERNATIONALBUSINESS
Other Highlights &Achievements
Seats : 120 Duration : Four Semesters (TwoYears)
Seats : 55 Duration : Four Semesters (TwoYears)Fee : See SFS Fee Schedule.
Seats : 55 Duration : Four Semesters (TwoYears)Fee : See SFS Fee Schedule.
The Journal of Business & Management is a biannualpublication of the Department. Our Students of M.Com. inHRM and M.Com. in IB are getting placement in variousnational and international companies. Seminars, groupdiscussions and special lectures are organised from timeto time in the Department.
Department of Business Administration
Centre for Entrepreneurship Development
Infrastructural Facilities
Programmes
EligibilityProcedure for Admission
Fee
The centre is presently working in the Department ofBusinessAdministration, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.The Department has its own seminar hall, Internet andLCD projector facilities. The centre would be shifted in awell-furnished and fully equipped building in near future.
1. Certificate in EntrepreneurshipSeats : 50 (SFS) , Duration : 6Months
2. Diploma in EntrepreneurshipSeats : 50 (SFS), Duration :Two Semesters (1Year)
: Graduation: Percentage in Graduation +
Interview: Rs. 15,000 per Semester
Department of Economic Administration & Financial ManagementAbout the Department
The Department started functioning in the year1969 as a strong and pioneering centre for studies inEconomic Admin is t ra t ion and Financ ia lManagement.
The Department has a support system ofComputers, Photostat Machine, Internet, LCDProjector which are accessible both to the teachersand students. The Department also has a well-maintained library for post graduate students.Several academic journals of repute andnewspapers are also being subscribed in theDepartment.
At present the Department is engaged in thefollowingareas of research:
Banking Finance
Economic Administration
M. Phil in E.A.F.M.:Duration : OneYear
Seats : 120Duration : Four Semester (Two Years)
Specialization in (i) EconomicAdministration(ii) Financial Management and Banking(iii) Rural Development and Cooperation.
Seats : 50 Duration : Four Semester (TwoYears)
Seats : 60 Duration : OneYear
Seats : 60 Duration : One Year
Infrastructural Facilities
Master's Programmes
MASTER OF COMMERCE IN ECONOMICADMINISTRATION, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTAND COOPERATION:
Master of Commerce (Financial Analysis andControl) (SFS):
PG Diploma Programmes:PG DIPLOMAIN BANKINGAND FINANCE
PG DIPLOMAIN COOPERATION
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Rural Development Cooperation
Public Enterprises, etc.
Ph.D. ProgrammeThrustAreas
FacultyHead & Asso. Professor
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Nagawat, Abha Jain
Yadav, J.P ( On Lien )
Sharma, M.L.Gupta, V.K.Saxena, Rajeev KumarKumar, NareshGupta, KrishnaSharma, PraveenJain, Mamta
Dewatwal, Saroj Bala
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Self Financing Courses:PG DIPLOMAIN PROJECT PLANNING &INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
PG DIPLOMAIN SMALLSCALEANDAGRO INDUSTRIES
PG DIPLOMAIN DEVELOPMENTANDINVESTMENT BANKING
PG DIPLOMAIN FINANCIALANALYSISAND CONTROL
Highlights &Achievements
Seats : 30 Duration : OneYear
Seats : 30 Duration : OneYear
Seats : 30 Duration : OneYear
Seats : 30 Duration : OneYear
The department regularly organizes seminars togive exposure to the students. Along with teaching, theDepartment encourages student' participation inacademic programmes. A Peer Reviewed RefereedResearch Journal, "Economic Administration Review" isa bi-annual publication of the Department.
DeanDr. Pramila DubeyPh. 0141-2791864, 2794216
FACULTY OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENTS AND CENTRES
Department of EducationDepartment of Library ScienceDepartment of Life Long LearningDepartment of Physical Education
Department of EducationAbout the Department
The Department of Education was established in theyear 1976 to impart Teach Education at the degree levelthrough the distance learning mode. After therestructuring of University in Rajasthan, the Departmentof Education was granted permission in 1992 to conductM.Ed. Course and to promote research in Education.
The Vision of the Department is to prepare aprofessional cadre of committed and competent TeacherEducators.
The Department has its own library consisting morethan 3500 books, along with a psychology lab andComputer laboratory.
Psychology of EducationPhilosophicalSociologicalSchool EducationEducational TechnologyTeacher EducationValue Education
Aims and Vision
Infrastructural Facilities
Ph.D. ProgrammeThrustAreas
FacultyHead and ProfessorSharma S. L
Peace EducationInclusive EducationDistance Education
Four Semester (Two Year)The fresh admissions will be under suspension
for academic session 2020-21
A number of students qualified from theDepartment have got employment in teachertraining institutions and schools.The department organizes seminar to giveexposure to the students along with training part.
Master's ProgrammeMASTER OF EDUCATIONSeats: 50Duration:
Other Highlights & Achievements
Research scholars of the subject have availedresearch scholarship.
Department of Library & Information ScienceAbout the Department
Infrastructural Facilities
Ph.D. ProgrammeThrustAreas of Research
The Department was established in the year 1960.This is the oldest Department of Library & InformationScience in the state of Rajasthan and one of the few in thecountry to have started Masters' and Doctoral Degreeprogrammes. It started Masters' and Doctoral degreeprogrammes in the subject as early as 1974 and 1975respectively. The Department has already produced morethan 60 Ph.Ds and many students are pursuing theresearch degree. A Number of ex-students of thisdepartment are serving in senior positions in the countryand abroad in premier and prestigious institutions. In viewof the changing scenario due to rapid development in ICT,the syllabi for both MLIS & BLIS have been revised toinclude ICT based curriculum as per U.G.C. model.
The Department has a well equipped modern ICTlaboratory, with state-of-the-art facilities.
Information ManagementNetworking of LibrariesInformation CentresResource SharingUser StudiesDigital libraries and web based services.
FacultyHead andAssociate Professor
Assistant ProfessorKaushik, Purnima
Singh Rao, MahendraShrivastava, RishabhGupta, SantoshKumar, VijendraGupta, Vishnu Kumar
Master's ProgrammeMASTER OF LIBRARY & INFORMATIONSCIENCE
Graduate ProgrammeBACHELOR OF LIBRARY & INFORMATIONSCIENCESeats : Duration :Eligibility :
Seats : Duration :Eligibility : B.Lib. & Inf. Sc. Degree with 50% marks.
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20 Two Semesters (One Year)
One Year (Annual Scheme)Bachelor/Master degree or equivalent
degree recognized by this University with at least45% marks
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Lifelong education is the cherished goal of an idealeducational process. In a technology-driven,knowledge-based competitive economy, thelandscape of learning is changing. Keeping in view thesocio-economic changes taking place in the country,the acquisition of relevant skills and regular upgradingof skills implies the need for creating a variety oftraining and learning opportunities. The Departmentof Lifelong Learning (DLL), University of Rajasthancaters to this critical development issue of continuousdevelopment of quality and quantity human resourcesand up-gradation of skills.
There is no doubt about the fact that theresponsibility of every university is to dischargeadequately its responsibilities to the entire educationsystem and the society as a whole which has beenassimilated and applied by the Department of LifelongLearning in the manifestation of carrying out theextension activities for various target groups rangingfrom illiterates, semi-literate to experts, professionalsand elite groups.
With the purported aim of expanding the frontiers ofknowledge and extending the institutional resourcesto the community DLL conducts short term trainingcourses, workshops, seminars, summer schools,capacity building, and skill development programs,etc. throughout the year. The department organizesprograms that are need-based, flexible, catering to thediverse needs of small and large segments of people.
So far, DLL has been successful in reaching out to
DirectorSingh, Jayant
large sections of society, especially the marginalizedand disadvantaged, through varied interventions andcapacity enhancement endeavors. It has beeninstrumental in conducting sensitization and awarenessprograms regarding universal literacy, gender justice,HIV/AIDS, environment conservation, e-learning,sanitation, entrepreneurship development, etc.
Special thrust remains on capacity building,leadership skills, personality development, stressmanagement, career counseling and guidanceprogram for youth. DLL also develops teaching-learning, instructional, training and promotionalmaterial as a part of providing academic/technicalsupport to different programs. DLL has engaged inconducting English language teaching classes in ruralareas, government schools and urban slums for theneedy and poor. The department also has an e-learningfacility for senior citizens and other deprived sections ofsociety. Collaboration and support for various activitiesand programs are also solicited from universitydepartments, colleges, NGOs, and resource centers ofthe National Literacy Mission.
The aims and the objectives of the Department are topromote a meaningful sustained and stimulatingrelationship between the University and the community.The impetus is to provide opportunities for a learningsociety, to facilitate the overall development of peopleand meaningfully help in improving the overall quality oflife.
(Formerly Deptt. of Adult and Continuing Education)Department of Life Long Learning
Department of Life Long Learning
FacultyHead & Associate ProfessorUpadhyaya, Abhay
Department of Physical EducationAbout the Department
Ph.D. Programme : ThrustAreas:-
The Department was established in 1947 with itsPhysical Education programme including Courseslike Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) from1994-95 and Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.)from 1995-96. The Department introduced YogaCertificate & Yoga Diploma Courses in the Session2003-04.M.Phil in Physical Education wasintroduced in 2007-08. The Department has amplefacilities for research work, enabling the postgraduates to pursue their Ph.D. in PhysicalEducation. Till date 78 students have been awardedPh.D. in Physical Education.
SportsTrainingSports MedicineSports Bio-MechanicsPhysiologyPsychologyManagementProfessional Preparation & Curriculum DesignsSociology of SportsTest and MeasurementYoga
Master's Programme:M.Phil in Physical Education
Self-Financing Courses:Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.)
Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.)
P.G. Diploma Programme:-P.G. Diploma in Yoga Education (P.G. D.Y.Ed.)
Certificate Programme:-Certificate in Yoga Education (C.Y.Ed.)
(Duration: One Year)
Seats : 30, Duration - Four Semesters (Two Years)
Seats : 40, Duration- Four Semesters (TwoYears)
Seats : 40, Duration -One-Year (Two Semester)
Seats: 40 Duration -06 MonthsFee-See SFS Fee Schedule for all courses.
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Admission Procedure :–Compulsory:Physical Fitness Test Running forM.P.Ed. Boys 2400 mts, Girls 2000 mts.B.P.Ed Boys 2200 mts, Girls 1800 mtsC.Y.Ed. & D.Y.Ed. Boys 2000 mts, Girls 1600 mts.
As per direction given by the StateGovernment, B.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed. Admissionwill be done through centralised admissionprocess of Rajasthan State at Deptt. ofPhysical Education, University of Rajasthan,Jaipur.
Courses B.P.Ed. M.P.Ed. C.Y.Ed. D.Y.Ed. M.Phil Ph.D./D.lit.
Duration 2 Years(04 Sem.)
2 Years(04 Sem.)
6 Month One Year(02 Sem.)
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Eligibility forAdmission
Graduatesunder
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GraduationUnder
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Compulsoy to passPhysical Fitness
Test
One Year Diploma inCoaching (Only Raj.Univ. Sports BoardsApproved games)
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Physical Education,as an optional Sub.,
in Graduation 10Marks
NCC/NSS/Scout etc.Weightage as perUniversity Rules
Certificate in YogaEducation 10 Marks
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Additional DirectorsSaxena, V. K.Patni, VidyaJoint DirectorsJohn, P. JGupta, NeelimaPalsania H.S.
Subject CoordinatorsBadsara, SatpalGupta, V. K.Singh, MamrajMeena, RishikeshKumar, GaneshClairAmanpal Singh
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Convergence an adumbrationThe expression converging technologies refers to the
synergistic combination of four major “NBIC”(Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno) streams of science and technology, each ofwhich is currently progressing as a pivot on its own: (a)nanoscience and nanotechnology; (b) biotechnology andbiomedicine, including genetic engineering; (c) informationtechnology, including advanced computing, IOT, AI andcommunications; and, (d) cognitive science, includingcognitive neuroscience. Rapid advances in convergingtechnologies have the potential to payoffs will includeimproving work efficiency and learning, enhancingindividual sensory and cognitive capabilities, revolutionarychanges in healthcare, improving both individual and groupefficiency, highly effective communication techniquesincluding brain to brain interaction, perfecting human-machine interfaces including neuromorphic engineering forindustrial and personal use, enhancing human capabilitiesfor defense purposes, reaching sustainable developmentusing NBIC tools, and make better the physical andcognitive decline that iscommonto theaging mind.
The Centre for Converging Technologies (CCT) at theUniversity of Rajasthan is conceptualized as a centre tostrengthen quality education and to pursue high standardresearch in the frontier areas of Nanotechnology,Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Information &Communication Technology and Cognitive & Neuro-science (NBIC) technologies so as to accelerate techno-economic development of the country.
● Creating andmaintaining a critical mass of ConvergingTechnologies research specialists who can effectivelycontribute to the need of the industry and society.
● Focusing on interdisciplinary research in areas likeNanotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology,Information and Communication Technology,Cognitive and Neuroscience.
● Foundingastrongtrainingandresearchbase inacademiato make an attractive international training ground forConverging Technologies; Generating, designing, andapplyingNBICtechnologiesinan innovativeway.
● Developing laboratories and facilities to efficientlyengineer and design new products.
● Promoting research in allied theoretical science,Systems Biology and Metabolomics.
● Encouraging post-doctoral students in ConvergingTechnologies to boost the capacity for research.
● Imparting postgraduate education in ConvergingTechnologies.
● Collaborating with Industry, National and InternationalInstitutes/Universities to augment NBIC research so asto accelerate techno-economic development.
About the Centre:
The Centre is pursuing the following activities:
Infrastructure Facilities:The University has received financial support
under Member of Parliament Local AreaDevelopment Scheme for creation of the centreon recommendations of Hon'ble Ex-Member ofParliament Late Shri R.P. Goenka. The first phaseof Centre's new building has been completed in2009. It has specifically been designed to meetthe requirements of Converging Technologiesresearch and education activities. It has fullynetworked, well-furnished, air-conditioned, dustand germ free research labs and class rooms. AState of the Art research infrastructure is beingcreated with assistance from various fundingagencies and through public private partnership.The government of Rajasthan has announced inbudget in 2011 (State Budget Announcement No.155) a Rs. 13 Crore budgetary support to setup a“Centre of Excellence for Nanotechnologies” atCentre for Converging Technologies.
In 2014, under the Scheme “National Initiativefor setting up of Design Innovation Centers”, DICMinistry of Human Resource Development,Government of India, has approved theestablishment of DIC at Centre for ConvergingTechnologies, University of Rajasthan. The DICwill receive a total financial support of Ten Crore
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Centres
Centre for Converging TechnologiesUniversity Innovation Cluster in Bio-Technology
Design Innovation CentreRajasthan University Biotechnology Incubation Centre (RUBIC)
Centre for Converging Technologies
rupees from Department of Higher Education, MHRD,GOI and has three spokes namely, Birla Institute ofScientific Research, Jaipur, RK Patni Govt. CollegeKishangarh, and Lachoo Memorial College of Scienceand Technology, Jodhpur.
In 2014, CCT was awarded a grant of 222 Lacs byBiotechnology Industry Research Assistant Council(BIRAC) to establish University Innovation Cluster inBiotechnology (UIC-B). This is a unique platform actingas the nodal center for budding student entrepreneursand innovators with industry academia collaboration.
CCT has been selected as nodal centre for the DBT-supported IPLS programme under which a grant of Rs.10 Crores has been sanctioned by Govt. of India. Sixteenstudents awarded fellowship under the programme. Thephase 2 of CCT building construction has beencompleted with support under IPLS and from Centre'sown fund as it runs under SFS. It was inaugurated byHon'ble Chief Minister Shri Ashok Gehlot on 24thJanuary, 2013. Research equipments have been housedat CCT under IPLS program too.
The Centre plans to collaborate with leadingInternational Universities and Research Institutes tofoster research in Converging Technologies. Students ofCCT have received financial support under StudentProject scheme of Department of Science andTechnology, Government of Rajasthan. The centre hasalso achieved a distinction with a few students publishingpapers in peer reviewed journals during master course.Students have undertaken training in X Semester atpremiere research institutes like BARC, IISc, IITs, IIITs,CSIO, DRDO, NPL, NCL, NBRC, NIMHANS, INMAS,CEERI, SAMEER, DIAT, IGCAR, CGCRI. The studentshave undertaken training at R&D units of leadingcompanies like Reliance Life Science, Reliance Textile,Shalimar Paints, ARCI. Several students have qualifiedNET, GATE, JESTand GRE.
The primary aim of establishing the Centre forConverging Technologies (CCT) is to produce highquality research in the four streams of Nanotechnology,Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Information andCommunication Technology, Cognitive & Neuroscience.The research scholars are working mainly on thefollowing areas. The admission will be through Uniraj-MPAT.
a. Nanotechnologyb. Biotechnology and Bioinformaticsc. Information and Communication Technologyd. Cognitive and Neuroscience
(1) Ten Semesters (Five year) Integrated Dual degreeMaster of Technology (M. Tech.) course in the four streamsof Converging Technologies. The course is of non-affiliating nature and available on the campus only. TheCourse has been cited as "This new technology educationprogram (of University of Rajasthan) may become apattern for other universities" at the Portland InternationalConference on Management of Engineering andTechnology 2007(PICMET-07), Portland,USA.
The Master's programme includes two years ofcommon curriculum in all fields of basic science andengineering. The third year course involves training in allstreams of converging technologies. The last two years
Ph.D. Programme:
ThrustAreas:
Master's Programme
of programme is fully customizable in specializeddomains in the streams of convergingtechnologies.
All courses of First to Fourth Semesters areassigned credits as General. On successfulpassing of all papers of First to Tenth Semestersthe candidate will be awarded dual degree B. Tech.and M. Tech. in a particular stream of ConvergingTechnologies. M. Tech. Degree will be awardedon the basis of performance in all ten semestersand in the stream in which he/she has obtainedmaximum credits. B. Tech. degree will be awardedon the basis of performance in first to eighthsemesters and in the stream in which he/she hasobtained maximum credits in these semesters.The training will include multidisciplinaryperspective necessary for rapid progress of thenew technologies and create a synergistic view forpotential application in various areas of relevance.Medium of Instruction and Examination isENGLISH only.
The students of Centre for ConvergingTechnologies enjoy an active campus life withseveral invited talks, seminars and interactivesessions by eminent experts. The annual culturaland sports event has been a very attractive featureproviding a week long celebrations andopportunities to showcase talent.Seats: 120 +15% NRI Seatsi. Nanotechnologyii. Biotechnology and Bioinformaticsiii. Information & Communication Technologyiv. Cognitive and Neuroscience
See SFS Fee Schedule (Tuition fee forthe session2020-21 will be around Rs. 46170 withTuition fee: 40000, Caution Money (refundable):3000, University fees: 1895 and local fund CCT:1275)
Admissions will be made purely on the basis ofmerit in international / national level entranceexams like SAT, JEE (Advanced), JEE (Main),NEET, AIIMS, BITSAT, RPMT etc or XII BoardExamination. The candidate should have passedthe XII (10+2) with science subjects (bothMathematics and Biology group students areeligible). Minimum eligibility shall be 55% score orequivalent grade in the Senior SecondaryExamination of RBSE or CBSE or equivalent.Reservation of seats will be as per University andGovernment of Rajasthan policy. The minimumeligibility criterion for SC/ST category will bereduced to minimum pass marks if required to fillthe seats of these categories. The number of seatsmay be increased from present 120 on approval ofthe Vice-Chancellor to accommodate moretalented students as course is run under SFS andfacilities created may be optimally used. Studentswho are appearing for XII examination in 2020 arealso eligible to apply, however, their eligibility foradmission is subjected to fulfilling the requirementof passing XII examination. To attract talentedstudents from foreign countries and NRI/PIOstudents, the fee of NRI/PIO/Foreign students willbe at par with other local students.
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76(2) Six Semesters (Three year) Master of Technologycourse in the four streams of ConvergingTechnologies. The course is of non-affiliating natureand available on the campus only.
The Master's programme will have commoncurriculum with last six semesters of Ten Semester M.Tech. in Converging Technologies course. Thusstudents admitted in this programme will be laterallyentered in the Fifth Semester of students of batchadmitted in academic session 2018-19. The first yearcourse involves training in all streams of convergingtechnologies. The last two years of education will befully customizable in specialized domains in thestreams of converging technologies.
On successful passing of all papers of First toSixth Semesters (i.e. Fifth to Tenth Semesters of TenSemester M. Tech. Programme) the candidate will beawarded M. Tech. degree in the stream in whichhe/she has obtained maximum credits.
Medium of Instruction and Examination isENGLISH only.Seats: 40 + 15% NRI Seatsi. Nanotechnologyii. Biotechnology and Bioinformaticsiii. Information & Communication Technologyiv. Cognitive and Neuroscience
See SFS Fee Schedule (Tuition fee for thesession2020-21 will be around Rs. 46170 with Tuitionfee: 40000, Caution Money (refundable): 3000,University fees: 1895 and local fund CCT: 1275)
Admissions will be made purely on the basis ofmerit in B.Sc. /B.C.A. (both Mathematics and Biologygroup students are eligible). Minimum eligibility shallbe 55% score or equivalent grade in the B.Sc./ B.C.A.or equivalent. Reservation of seats will be as perUniversity and Government of Rajasthan policy. Theminimum eligibility criterion for SC/ST category will bereduced to minimum pass marks if required to fill theseats of these categories. The number of seats maybe increased on approval of the Vice-Chancellor toaccommodate more talented students as course is rununder SFS and facilities created may be optimallyused. Students who are appearing for B.Sc./ B.C.A.Final examination in 2020 are also eligible to apply,however, their eligibility for admission is subjected tofulfilling the requirement of passing the bachelorexamination. To attract talented students from foreigncountries and NRI/PIO students, the fee ofNRI/PIO/Foreign students will be at par with other localstudents.(3) Four Semesters (Two year) Master of Technologycourse in the four streams of ConvergingTechnologies. The course is of non-affiliating natureand available on the campus only.
The Master's programme will have commoncurriculum with last four semesters of Ten SemesterM. Tech. in Converging Technologies course. Thusstudents admitted in this programme will be laterallyentered in the Seventh Semester of students of batchadmitted in academic session 2017-18. The coursewill be fully customizable in specialized domains in thestreams of converging technologies.
On successful passing of all papers of First toFourth Semesters (i.e. Seventh to Tenth Semester of
Fee:
Ten Semester M. Tech. Programme) the candidatewill be awarded M. Tech. degree in the stream inwhich he has obtained maximum credits.
Medium of Instruction and Examination isENGLISH only.Seats: 40 + 15% NRI Seatsi. Nanotechnologyii. Biotechnology and Bioinformaticsiii. Information & Communication Technologyiv. Cognitive and Neuroscience
: See SFS Fee Schedule (Tuition fee for thesession2020-21 will be around Rs. 46170 with
40000, Caution Money (refundable):3000, University fees: 1895 and local fund CCT:1275).
Admissions will be made purely on the basis ofmerit in B.E./B. Tech./ M.Sc. Minimum eligibilityshall be 55% score or equivalent grade in theB.E./B. Tech./ M.Sc. or equivalent. Reservation ofseats will be as per University and Government ofRajasthan policy. The minimum eligibility criterionfor SC/ST category will be reduced to minimumpass marks if required to fill the seats of thesecategories. The number of seats may be increasedon approval of the Vice-Chancellor to accom-modate more talented students as course is rununder SFS and facilities created may be optimallyused. Students who are appearing for B. Tech./M.Sc. Final examinations in 2020 are also eligibleto apply; however, their eligibility for admission issubjected to fulfilling the requirement of passing theB. Tech. /M.Sc. examination. To attract talentedstudents from foreign countries and NRI/PIOstudents, the fee of NRI/PIO/Foreign students willbe at par with other local students.(4) Diploma and Certificate Courses.
Center is also offering Diploma and Certificatecourses in the following areas for session 2019-20:(i) Diploma Course in Innovative Food Design (12
months duration).(ii) Certificate Course in RF Planar Component
Test (6 months duration).(iii) Certificate Course in Computer Assisted Drug
Design (6 months duration).(iv) Certificate Course in Product Design
Employing Different Types of Coatings (6months duration).
(v) Certificate Course in Product DesignOptimization for Artificial Limb Via softcomputing approach (6 months duration).
(vi) Certificate Course in Innovation in MaterialSciences for Inclusive Development (6 monthsduration).
Seats available in each diploma and certificatecourse: 30
(i) For Diploma course (Tuition fee Rs. 5000/- persemester).
(ii) For Certificate course (Tuition fee Rs. 5000/-)Admissions will be made purely on the basis of
merit in B.Sc. /B. Tech. / B.E. Minimum eligibilityshall be 55% score or equivalent grade in the B.Sc./B. Tech. / B.E. or equivalent. Reservation of seatswill be as per University and Government of
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Tuition fee:
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Rajasthan policy. The minimum eligibility criterionfor SC/ST category will be reduced to minimumpass marks if required to fill the seats of thesecategories. Students who are appearing for B.Sc./ B. Tech. / B.E. Final examinations in 2020 arealso eligible to apply, however, their eligibility foradmission is subjected to fulfilling the requirementof passing the bachelor examination.
Admission to the Master of Technology in thefour streams of Converging Technologies will bemade through an Online Application Form to befilled and submitted by students as per detailsgiven on website http://uniraj.ac.in/cct orhttp://uniraj.edu.in/cct. The candidate will becalled for counseling on the basis of their meritposition in the respective category. Thecandidates will be required to appear incounseling to be held at Centre at their ownexpenses. At the time of counseling the candidatemust bring all documents in original and Photostat
Admission Procedure for above MasterCourses:
copies and four passport size photograph along with abank draft of Tuition fees (will be intimated separately) infavour of Director, Centre for Converging Technologiesand payable at Jaipur towards first semester tuition fee.The candidates will be required to fill the UniversityApplication Form and submit the same along with theother fees payable as per University Prospectus. Feesonce deposited will not be refunded after start of thesemester classes.
The admission notification for above Diploma andCertificate courses for the session 2019-20 will be givenseparately in news papers and on university websitehttp://uniraj.ac.in/cct or http://uniraj.edu.in/cct.
For any information, the students may visit theCentre for Converging Technologies. The queries may beaddressed to [email protected]. Telephone number ofoffice is 0141-2700370
Admission Procedure for above Diploma andCertificate courses:
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University Innovation Cluster In Biotechnology (UIC-B)
University Innovation Cluster in Biotechnology (UIC-B)is a milestone program of BIRAC initiative jointly with theBiotech Industries. Here at University of Rajasthan focusarea of UIC is Converging Technologies. The keyobjectives of the program are:● To play the role of a facilitator to stimulate
entrepreneurial activities within the Universities &Academic Institutions and linkages with the industry.
● To develop area specific technologies for the industriesthrough R&D projects of student entrepreneur.
● To develop and strengthen the Industry-Academiapartnership for research sponsorships developmentand effective transfer of know-how from the Universityto the entrepreneurs and industry.
● To provide Intellectual Property protection andmanagement services and facilitate the technologytransfer and commercialization.The current project aims towards establishment of a
platform for increased participation, interaction and mutualco-operation between academia and industry. The focus ofthe proposal is converging technologies. The projectaspires to evolve new strategies, products and serviceswhich can be commercialized and can be later taken up foruniversity spin-off and start-ups. Tentatively five majorthrust areas have been identified for UIC in collaborationwith our industrial partners viz. development ofcommercially viable phytochemicals, stem cells as cellulartherapeutics, isolation and characterization of microbialenzymes for plant secondary metabolite extraction anddevelopment of value added food products, industryoriented amalgamation of domain with biological data andestablishment of nanomaterial synthesis facility for waterpurification solutions.
The output/outcome of the project would be utilized foran industrial application project and also the potential todevelop into a technology or prototype with throughacademic and industrial mentoring. The initiative wouldaim towards self-sustainability through endowments,
Chief CoordinatorPatni, Vidya
Deputy Chief CoordinatorJohn P.J.
Activity CoordinatorsAgrawal, MuktaPatni VidyaP J John
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royalty, financial support from government fundingagencies and industries, consultancy charges andextension services.
There are two Post Doctoral and four Post Master'sBIRAC Innovation fellowships.
In order to undertake sponsored research projects,the potential industrial partners with specific scientificconcerns have been identified. A plan of action forsolving the problem in collaboration with industry isbeing formulated. The plan will be executed with theco-operation of all stakeholders. Financial aid in theform of fellowships to execute sponsored researchprojects will be provided.
Fellowships and Projects● InnovationFellowships:
Sponsored Research Projects:
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proof of concept:This will be done jointly with Industry/ academia and
other organizations.
1. Developmentof commercially viablephytochemicals: Development of herbal-based
bioactive drugs & phytochemicals and their cytotoxicityeffects using cell lines.
: Isolation and identification of stem cellder ived growth factors and cytokines forregeneration/repair and other cosmetic applications.
. Microbial enzymes for plant secondarymetabolite extraction and development of value addedfood products.
Activities
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2. Stem cell as cellular therapeuticsObjectives
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RUBIC is a non-profit biotech business incubatorfacility established with the help of State DSTGovernment of Rajasthan and formalities areundergoing to launch in the next few months. Ourmission is to facilitate and assist the creation, growth,and success of the next generation of biotechcompanies in state of Rajasthan to nurtureentrepreneurial and economic development in thecommunity. We aim to do this by maintaining affordablelab and office space and making progressivetechnology, services, training, mentoring, and anetwork of professional advisors available to smallbiotechnology companies and healthcare-relatedstart-ups
CoordinatorPatni, Vidya
: Commercial exploitation of microbialsources for industrially important enzymes.
Microbial enzymes for plant secondarymetabolite extraction and development of value addedfood products.
: Development of value addedconvenience and ready to eat food products enrichedwith phytochemicals.
: To develop optimized algorithms andsimulations for Genome analysis.
: Carbon nano tube synthesis andimmobilization into polymeric/ceramic membranes forwater purification system
Objectives
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4. Industry oriented amalgamation of in-silicodomain with biological data
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5. Establishment of nanomaterial synthesisfacility for water purification solutions
Objectives
Rajasthan University Biotechnology Incubation Centre (RUBIC)
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Design Innovation Centre
Under the scheme National Initiative forsetting up of Design Innovation Centre, Ministryof Human Resource Development, Governmentof India, has approved the establishment of DICat Centre for Converging Technologies,University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. The DIC hasthree spokes namely, Birla Institute of ScientificResearch, Jaipur, RK Patni Govt. CollegeKishangarh and Lachoo Memorial College ofScience and Technology, Jodhpur. The Projectaims towards establishment of a platform forincreased participation, Interaction and mutualco-operation between academia and industry fordesign innovation. The focus of the proposal isconverging technologies. The project aspires todevelop a continuously evolving curriculum forinnovation in process, product and systemdesign aligned to meet the needs of the industriesin the milieu and society at large.
The major objectives of DIC are to spreadDesign Education, thereby creating DesignCulture and Design thinking and to promoteinnovation among the students. DIC will integratevarious resources to develop a larger platform forthe university and industry partnership byconstructing a platform by bringing industry anduniversity together to foster development ofdesign innovation network that nurturespioneering ideas and translates them intocommercially viable initiatives.
Presently six major thrust areas have beenidentified for DIC in accordance with the industrialrequirements in the surrounding region and theexisting strengths and assets of the centre.
Courses andAreas of Design Innovation:
1. Certificate course in RF planar component test.(6 months duration)
2. Diploma course in innovation food designing.(12 months duration)
3. Certificate course in computer assisted drugdesigning. (6 months duration)
4. Certificate course in product design employingdifferent types of coatings. (6 months duration)
5. Certificate course in product design optimizationfor artificial limb via soft computing approach. (6months duration)
6. Certificate course in innovation in materialsciences for inclusive development. (6 monthsduration)Seats available in each Diploma and CertificateCourse: 30 in each Course.The admission notification, educational
qualification and all other requirements for theseprogrammes for the session 2020-21 will be givenseparately in news papers and on university website:www.uniraj.ac.in/cct.
Programme CoordinatorDirector, CCTDIC Course Coordinators
Saxena, V.K.
Gupta, Nilima
Agrawal, Mukta
Sharma,Alka
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Dean
Tel. 0141-2704557
Dr. Beena Jain
DEPARTMENTS
Department of DramaticsDepartment of Drawing & PaintingDepartment of MusicDepartment of Visual Arts
Department of DramaticsFaculty
Head & Associate Professor
Assistant ProfessorsSrivastava, Archana
Sharma, KapilTumu, Shivprasad
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Socio-Political undertones in the ModernTheatre of India and cross-cultural practicein Secular Theatre;
Identity Issues in Folk and Indigenoustheatre;
Experimental theatre;
Modern Indian and Western theatreaesthetics, theory and practice etc.
MASTER OF ARTS IN DRAMATICS
PG Diploma Programme (SFS Scheme)POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DRAMATICS
SeatsDuration :
Seats : Duration :
:20Four Semesters (Two Years)
25 One Year
Master's Programme
FacultyHead & Associate ProfessorSingh, Tanuja
Jain, BeenaKhan, I.U.Goyal, Amita Raj
Garg, ReetikaJain, LokeshPrasad, RajendraMahawar, KrishnaMeena, Jagdeesh Prasad
Associate Professors
Assistant Professor
Department of Drawing & PaintingAbout the Department
The Department of Drawing & Painting started P.G.classes in 1974.
The Department of Drawing and Painting aims toenhance the artistic aptitude and creative talent on thestudents and scholars in the field of Fine Arts. Specialattention is given to interdisciplinary approach. Theinnovative ideas and research oriented aptitude areencouraged and inculcated. Department organizedInternational and National conferences, Seminars,Refresher course and National and Regional workshopsand Demonstration by the eminent artists. OtherUniversity Professors delivered lectures to train the P.G.students and Research Scholars in the new perspectiveof Indian ContemporaryArt.
Indian Traditional Schools of PaintingAspects of Indian ContemporaryArtFolkArts of IndiaAesthetics of Indian & WesternArtArts & Crafts of different parts of IndiaInterdisciplinary approach to various artsArtistic study ofArchaeological Remains.
Ph.D. ProgrammeThrustAreas
Master's ProgrammeMASTER OFARTS IN DRAWING & PAINTINGSeats DurationMASTER OF ARTS IN DRAWING & PAINTINGS (SFSScheme)Seats DurationOther Highlights &Achievements
: 12 : Four Semesters (Two Years)
: 15 : Four Semesters (TwoYears)
Faculty has published a remarkable number ofbooks and research papers in different art journals.
About the Department
Infrastructural Facilities
Ph.D. ProgrammeThrust Areas
ó Classical Theatre of India and its Dramaturgywith special reference to Natyashastra';
The Department of Dramatics was established in1975 with a one-year part time Certificate Course.Today the Department has earned the status of one ofthe most exciting and innovative Drama Departmentsin the country. Combining the study of traditionaltheatre with cutting-edge performance practice, theDepartment aims at providing an all rounddevelopment of the students. This is one of therenowned institutions of learning theatre arts in theentire country and provides an opportunity of five yearstraining programme followed by Ph. D.
For the benefit of the students, guest teachers andtheatre professionals are invited to talk about theatredesign, stage management, television and films.Besides its own open-air theatre on the campus, thedepartment has access to the infrastructural facilitiesof the Jawahar Kala Kendra and the Ravindra Manch.Productions are not always restricted to campusvenues. Students have performed in many otherplaces around the campus and in the nearby towns aswell as other metropolitan cities
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Department of MusicFacultyHead & Associate Professor
Sharma, AnjalikaAssociate Professors
Bhardwaj , PrabhaKalla , VandanaTailang , Arti BhattTailang, Madhu BhattVyas, Om Nath
Assistant ProfessorLal , MohanSain, NeelamVayar , HarshitVerma , Anshu
About the DepartmentThe Department of music was established in 1973 with
vocal and Instrumental Music ( Sitar ) as the main subjects.Many Nationally & Internationally both acclaimed performingArtists have been part of this department and working atpresent .
The aim of department is to produce Professionallyskilled teachers , artists , scholors and performers . Toenchence the skills of Students and research scholars. Thedepartment regularly organizes the Conferences , Seminars, work-shops ,Concerts and interactive sessions with eminentexperts. Sometimes Lecture demonstrations are alsoperformed by noble Laureates in the department for students'overall development .
The department also assess student' activity such as “Sangeet Sabha “ every fortnight by the students for thestudents to develop their organizing skills and to motivatethem to to conduct event programmes.
Summer classes are also conducted for freshers togiving them a broad outlook about the subject . Teachers andStudents together contribute to enhancing the cultural era ofthe University by participating main events like National andInternational Youth Festiwal , Ghoomar Youth Festiwal andfoundation day etc .
( Two Years )MASTER OFARTS IN MUSIC ( M.A. )(Vocal -09 Seats Instrumental ( Sitar ) 09 SeatsSeats : 18 Duration : Four Semesters ( Two Years )
(Vocal -08 Seats Instrumental ( Sitar ) 08 SeatsSeats : 16 Duration : Four Years
(B.P.A.) TABLAAND KATHAK DANCE ( S.F.S. )Seats : 12 ( each ) Duration : Four YearsThese courses are designed on practical and theoretical
aspects of the subject . The main motive of the department isto produce trained and skilled & trained musicologists andteachers. It aims at developing creating and innovativeabilities of the students exposing them to the emergingprespective of Indian Music .
Thrust Areas
The following Courses are running in the department:
Bechelor Level ProgrammesBACHELOR OF PERFORMING ARTS ( B.P.A. )
BACHELOR OF PERFORMING ARTS
History of Indian Music ( Ancient , Medieval & ModernPeriod)Institutional Music- EducationGharanas of Indian MusicSpiritualAspects of Indian MusicAesthetics of Indian MusicEmergingTrends in Indian MusicRole of Mass MediaFolk Music , Dance and InstrumentsNew Technology and MusicMusic TherapyContemporary MusicDistance Education in Music
Ph.D. CoursesMaster's ProgrammeMASTER OF PERFORMINGARTS ( M.P.A.)(Vocal -06 Seats Instrumental ( Sitar ) 06 SeatsSeats : 12 Duration : Four Semesters
Indian Performing Arts for International Students, toexplore these meditative art forms and propogate thesame in their respective nations .
Highlights & Achievements
Proposed Programmes and Courses :
The Faculty of the Department includes 'A' gradedArtists ofAll india Radio , Nationally and Internationallyacclaimed performers / Musicologists / Composersand recipients of State / national & International LevelAwards / Honours in all streams of Music like Sitar,Dhruvpad ,Khyal andLight Music.Faculty members are the members of reputedAcademic Bodies & Research Committees ofvarious universities .Faculty members have participated in variousinternational / National Conferences / Seminars andWorkshops etc.Students, who have passed out from the Departmenthave achieved name and fame in the field ofperforming art as artists (TV, Radio and Stage),Sound designer , Composer , Recordist , writer , &scholar etc .Most of Teachers has been published their Books bynational & International Publishers .Research scholars of the subjects have availedresearch scholarships like JRF, SRF, Rajiv Gandhi andDepartmental Scholarships forPh.D.researchwork.A number of students have cleared the NET/SETexam.Since last three Years Department is beingcontinuos organising Summer Classes ( Workshop )for the Students of vocal , instrumental Music andKathak Dance in the deptt for those students , whowants to opt Music as career . Dean , Faculty of FineArts ; Head of the Department and invited expertsgives training in the workshop . The aim of theworkshop is to give fundamental and Professionalknowledge of the practical and theoretical aspects ofthe syllabus of Bachelor and Master degree .
To make Secure the carier of the student of B.P.A.Kathak and Tabla Vadan ( S.F.S. ) the S.F.S. Courseof M.P.A. ( Master of performing Arts ) is underprocess to be start in shortly .Again Summer Classes ( Workshop ) in Summervacation for new comer students , who want to optMusic as career .Department will organize summer Hobby classes ofotherMusicalStreams inVocal , Instrument & DanceDepartment will organize International , NationalSeminars and Workshops during the session .
Organised one-man shows and group shows of paintingby faculty members in various prestigious art galleries ofthe country and abroad.Faculty members have received International, National& StateAwards and recognitions.Many students have been appointed as lectures invarious prestigious institutes of India.
Students have received many awards from LalitKalaAcademy and other prestigious bodies.Faculty members have participated in variousNationalConferences/Seminars /Artistcampsetc.Faculty members are the members of renownedAcademics Bodies & Research Committees ofvarious universities.
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FacultyHead & Associate ProfessorSen, Sumit
Pandel, RajatAssociate Professors
Assistant ProfessorsKovoor, Thomas JohnVyas, Kamlesh
From time to time the Department invites eminentpeople from various walks of life for the academicbenefit of the students. The interaction with artistshighly motivate our students..
The use of computer as an essential tool for designis no longer questioned in this Department. Moderngraphic studios equipped with computers withmultimedia capacities are being used by the studentsthus provide them a workplace of the 21 Century.
Study Tours are organized every year to the majorArt centers and places relevant to the subjects. Thisenriches the students and helps them to have widerknowledge base.
12 Four Semesters (Two Years)
12 Four Semesters (Two Years)
12 Four Semesters (Two Years)
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Master'S Programmes (S.F.S)MASTER OF VISUALARTS (APPLIEDART)
Seats: Duration:
MASTER OF VISUALARTS (PAINTING)Seats: Duration:
MASTER OF VISUALARTS (SCULPTURE)Seats: Duration:
Bachelor Level ProgrammesBACHELOR OF VISUALARTS(APPLIEDARTS/PAINTING/SCULPTURE)Seats: Duration:
About the Department
Department Facilities
Department of Visual Arts started teaching theprofessional degree course BVA in three disciplinessuch as Painting Sculpture and Applied Arts in theyear 1988. We have been able to orient a goodnumber of professionals in the subject of Visual Arts,and some of our scholars have been contributingsignificantly to the discipline.
The faculty members have been regularlyparticipating in National and International Exhibitions,Art, Education camps and seminars and havereceived various National awards. Many of them arealso members of BoS bodies of various Universities.We are delighted that a number of our former studentshave also been appointed Head of Departments andfaculties in various teaching Institutes of India andabroad.
After about 14 years of path breaking hard work bythe academic community, the faculty started theMasters degree MFA under the Self Financing Scheme(SFS) in the year 2000. Our clear education vision andwell defined goals are being achieved and we areconfident thatour reputation as an institution, dedicated,and committed to excellence is resulting in graduatesshowingexcellentpromise in VisualArts .
The faculty today has proven its competence notonly in providing the excellent education but has alsogrown its sphere of activity, in spite of enormousconstraints. We are proud that our courses of Mastersin Visual Arts have been so designed that a student isgiven sufficient freedom of expression. Students areallowed to innovate and explore a style of their ownwhich we consider essential in order for our graduatesto establish a distinct identity in the visual art scenario.
The Department has large studios for eachdiscipline apart from separate studios for the electivesubjects such as Photography, Print Making, andceramic.
Apart from regular studio practices, theDepartment holds separate workshop for the studentsto explore their abilities in the areas of theirspecialization.
The Department utilizes its large seminar hall,fully equipped with all the latest communication andpresentation equipment for Lectures, Seminars,Presentations, and Discussions organized as part ofthe regular curriculum activity.
Department of Visual Arts
83FACULTY OF LAW
Dean
Ph. 0141-2711169Dr. Govind Singh Rajpurohit
Department of LawAbout the Department
Ph. D. ProgrammeThrust Areas
Masters' Programmes
The legal studies in the University of Rajasthan wasstarted in the year 1947, which corresponded with thefoundation of the University. The Law College was firsthoused in the University Maharaja College, Jaipur. Lateron in the month of July, 1953 it was shifted by the StateGovernment to the University of Rajasthan.
The Depatment of Law started in the year 1953 andoffered LL.M. course. The Diploma in Labour Law wasoffered in the year 1962. After a lapse of six year P.G.Diploma in Criminology and Taxation ware started fromthe session 1967-68. The Department of Law was finallystarted as an independent Institute from the year 1993.
P.G. Diploma in Environmental Law has beenintroduced from the session 2005-2006. It is being run ona Self-Finance scheme. LL.M. in Human Rights and ValueEducation has also been introduced in the Departmentfrom the session 2007-08 on SFS basis.
In Addition to P.G. Courses, the Department alsooffers a Ph.D programme in Law. The alumni of theDepartment are well placed as Supreme Court / HighCourt Judges, SeniorAdvocates, Civil servants, bankers.
International LawLaw of Torts & Crimes Personal LawLabour Laws
Mercantile LawConstitutional Law Human Rights
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MASTER'SPROGRAMMESMaster of LawsSeatDurationMaster of Laws (Human Rights & Value Education)
: 75: Four Semesters (Two Years)
Seats 25 (SFS Basis Course)Duration : Four Semesters (Two years)
FacultyHead
Rajpurohit, Govind Singh.
Thanvi, Sanjula
Baranwal, MayankBera, GhanshyamBhagat, SiddharthBishnoi, PoonamChayal, AbhishekChoudahry, ArunaDixit, NehaGahlot, AnjuGour, RajeshJonwal, Tarun KumarJoshi, PreetiKumar, AkhilMeena, ManojMeena, TejendraRathi, AartiSharma. ArtiSharma, DeekshaSharma, SunitaSingh, SandeepSiravi, Om PrakashSoni, RajeevTiwari, Abhishek KumarYadav, Ankita
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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
DeanProf. Harsh DwivediPh. 0141-2711349
INSTITUTE
About the InstituteUniversity R.A. Podar Institute of Management
was established in 1974 as a constituent unit of theUniversity. It was the sixth B-School to beestablished in the country.
The Institute has carved out a niche for itself in thefield of management education especially among thestate university level B-Schools. In addition to thepermanent faculty the highly experienced visitingfaculty add rigor to the academic program. Thecurriculum is contemporary and taught throughinteractive pedagogies.
In addition to the M.B.A. courses the Institute alsooffers a Ph.D. program in Management. The alumniof the Institute is well placed in the corporate sector,civil services, banking and other financial services,management academics, business and consulting.
During the past five years the major companieswhich have recruited from the campus include.
ICICI Bank; Axis Bank; IndusInd; YES Bank; AUSmallFinance Bank; Bandhan Bank; HDFCBank.
Commitment to excellence within the givenresources is the motto of the Institute fraternity.Interactive teaching, personality development,grooming, games and sports are an integral part ofthe learning experience at RAPIM.
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Kapoor, Gitika
Nainawat, ShikhaSoni, Bhavya
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Hony. Director PG School ofLife Sciences
Hony. Director PG School ofPhysical Sciences
Phone 0141–2706378
Dr. Somuna Dutta
Dr. Virendra Kumar Saxena
DEPARTMENTS AND CENTRESDepartment of BotanyDepartment of ChemistryDepartment of GeographyDepartment of GeologyDepartment of Home ScienceDepartment of MathematicsDepartment of PhysicsDepartment of PsychologyDepartment of StatisticsDepartment of ZoologyCentre for Computer Science and InformationTechnologyCentre for DevelopmentofPhysicsEducationCentr for Non-conventionalEnergyResourcesIndira Gandhi Centre for Human EcologyEnvironmental &PopulationStudie
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE
About the DepartmentEstablished in 1960 at the Jaswant College, Jodhpur, the
Department was shifted to Rajasthan College, Jaipur in July1963 and to its present building in August 1974. It is one of thelargest and oldest department of Botany in the country, knownfor its pioneering work in the fields of Mycology, PlantPathology, Biosystematics, Morphology and Embryology. Nowit has established itself as a research centre in ExperimentalMorphogenesis, Plant Biotechnology, Nematology, SeedPathology, Biosystematics, Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry,Plant Ecology, Cytogenetics and Developmental Botany. TheDepartment has 16 different laboratories where basic andapplied research is conducted. The Department has receivedgenerous financial support from UGC (DRS), and DST (FIST),in addition to support from UGC, CSIR, DST, DBT, ICAR, ICMR,Rockefeller Foundation, DAAD and other funding agencies.The faculty has been awarded prestigious fellowships includingFulbright, Rockefeller, European Commission, DAAD, AVHumboldt, DANDIA, DFG,National overseas Commonwealth,INSA, etc.
Research students include NET qualified various fellowshipholders, Post-Doctoral fellows, Research Associates andWomen Scientist awardees.
The Department has well-equipped research laboratories,growth chambers, one central instrument room, seminar hall,four teaching labs, two major and six small class rooms forelective papers, one internationally recognised herbariumcontaining more than 20,000 preserved specimens and aBotanical garden. with many economically important speciesas learning resources. Department like charts, slides museum,apeciueas and facilities like computers, internet & LCD forindependent learning.
Botanical excursions are organized to study local flora andplant diversity of the desert and mountain ecosystems.Department has support from the forest department andstudents are encouraged to attend their trainings and
Infrastructural Facilities
FacultyHead & Associate Professor
Datta, SoumanaAssociate Professors
Bhadauria, SeemaYoshi, YogeshKachhwaha, SumitaLodha, PayalPatana, VidyaSharma, R.ASingh, Gajendra PalVijayvergia, Rekha
Assistant ProfessorsArya, ManmohanBhati, JyotsanaChaudhary, Navneet SinghDubey, GunjanGunpal, DeepikaGupta, ShikhaJoshi, RidhiKotiya, AmitKumar, AnilLalitaMeena, ArchanaMeena, PoonamMeena, RishikeshMeena, Vinay Kr.Mohil, PraveenMishra, Preeti
Department of Botany
workshops. PG students also do DST- KARYA summerinternships in premier CSIR labs of the country.
Major instruments available in the Department includeHPLC, HPTLC, High Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge,Freeze Drier, incubator-Shakers, Laminar Air Flow, GLC.Water Purification System, Electronic Balance.Electrophoresis, Deep Freezers, Trinocular Microscope,Microscopes with photographic attachment AtomicAbsorption Spectrophotometer, Automated Microtome,UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, PCR, Gel-Doc system,Automated Nuclear acid extractor, Seed germinator, RT-PCR, inverted microscope, Capillary electrophoresis andother equipments for routine laboratory work.
The first phase of DST-FIST programme (2009-14) wascompleted successfully. At present the Department isrunning UGC approved SAP-DRS Phase II programme(2015-2020) and has RUSA2 funded projects
Plant Pathology and Microbiology.Morphology & DevelopmentalAnatomy
Molecular Biology and plant BiotechnologyPlant Physiology, Biochemistry, Herbal Medicines &Bioactive compoundsAlgal Biotechnology and LichenologyConservation Biology, Ecology and BiosystematicsStress Physiology & Nanotechnology
Ph.D. ProgrammeThrustAreas
Masters ProgrammesMASTER OF SCIENCE (BOTANY)Seats: 25 (+5 NRI Seats)Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
MASTER OF SCIENCE (BIOTECHNOLOGY)Self Financing CourseSeats: 25 (+5 NRI Seats)Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
Department of Chemistry
About the DepartmentThe Department of Chemistry came into existence in
July 1960, thirteen years after the establishment of theUniversity of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Ever since its inception,the Department has made all-round progress andacquired a preeminent status. With Dr.(Mrs.) Asha Jainas present Head of the Department, current facultystrength includes thirteen Associate Professors andtwelve Assistant Professors.
Department offers M.Sc. in Chemistry and Ph.D.courses at campus and B.Sc. pass and honours coursesat two constituent Colleges. Majority of PG studentsqualify NET examination and/or successfully compete innational level tests of ONGC, NTPC, UPSC, GSI, BARC,ISRO, DRDO, Forensic Research Laboratories, CSIRLaboratories, Petroleum and Pharmaceutical companiesto get placements. After successful implementation ofDSA-SAP program sponsored by the UGC for more than33 years, the Department has been recognized as thecentre for advanced studies in chemistry since2005.Under CAS program a number of academicactivities such as Seminars, Workshops, Conferencesand Extension Lectures by Eminent scientists/Academicians a re regularly organized.
The Department has been recipient of majorequipment grants under FIST program of the Departmentof Science and Technology, Government of India and BSRgrant of the UGC. PG laboratories have been renovatedwith modern facilities and safety equipments.
The Department has well equipped researchlaboratories and sophisticated instruments, viz., FTIRSpectrometer, UV-VisibleSpectrometer, ElectrochemicalAnalyzer, Semi preparative HPLC, Fluorescence
FacultyHead &Associate Professor
JainAshaAssociate Professors
Bhargava, SangeetaFahmi, NighatGunsaria, Rajendra KumarGupta, NeelimaJain, MeenakshiJoshi, RahulKhatri, VineetaSachdeva, HarshitaSharma,AlkaSharma, JyotiVarshney, Sarita
Assistant ProfessorAnkurBadsara, Satpal SinghBaloat, LokeshBeniwal, VijayBugalia, SwatiDeepikaFageria, PragatiGuleria,AnjaliGurjar,AshaJangid, Dinesh KumarJhankal, Krishan KumarJain, NehaJain, Jyoti
Pareek, AparnaPareek, ApexaPoonar, NeelamPrakashPriyaSankhla, Indu SinghSharma, BinduSharma, KhushbooSingh, Chandra PalSingh, JaiSoni, Praveen
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Faculty members receive financial support for researchfrom various funding agencies of the Government of India-DST, CSIR, UGC, DAE, ICMR, etc. Interdisciplinary projectsin collaborations with other disciplines are also being carriedout simultaneously.
Research accomplishment of the Department in themajor thrust areas are reflected by an impressivepublications record and significant number of completedand ongoing projects. Most of the research work has beenpublished in refereed journals of international repute havinghigh impact factor. The Department is acknowledged forhigh quality research at National as well as internationallevel. Faculty members present their research work inInternational conferences in India and abroad. Severalfaculty members of the Department have delivered invitedlectures, earned Awards, Honors and recognition atNational level.
Faculty members and research students of theDepartment have been continuously selected for prestigiousfellowship and awards and have visited International researchorganizations under interdisciplinary collaboration withinstitutes and Universities in Germany, UK, USA, Australiaand Japan etc.
The Department organizes International and NationalConferences/Workshops regularly. Invited lectures ofEminent Scientists & Academicians from National andInternational reputed Institutes and Universities are alsoregularly arranged for the exposure of the research studentsto the current advancements in the contemporary research.The Department is also actively engaged in organizing therecharging program such as UGC-HRDC Refreshercourses.
The faculties of the Department are members ofimportant professional and academic societies. RajasthanChapter of prestigious CRSI, Bangalore, ISCB, Lucknow,etc also function from the Department. Various academic
Ph. D ProgrammeThrustAreas
Biologically Important HeterocyclesNatural Products and Pharmaceutical ChemistryDrug Design and Drug DeliveryNew SyntheticApproaches, Reagents and CatalysisOrganometallic and metalloorganic ChemistryCoordination and Bio-inorganic ChemistryReaction Dynamics and ElectrochemistryCorrosion Science and ElectrodicsGreen Chemistry and Environmental ScienceBiochemistry and Chemical BiologyBiomedicine, Medicine and BiomaterialsMaterial Science and NanotechnologyPolymer Chemistry and MacromoleculesTheoretical and Computation ChemistryRenewable Energy and Energy StoragePhoto Electrochemistry
and student-recharging activities are beingorganized under these banners.
NSS unit of science faculty is functional in theDepartment of chemistry .The main objective ofthis scheme is to orient the youth and developamong themselves a sense of social and civicresponsibility and igniting in them an urge for self-less service for the welfare of society on the whole.
The Departmental Library has over 4000 textbooks, 5000 reference books and a large numberof print volumes of many Journals. Hard copy ofChemical Abstract, Vol. 1 to 141 (1907-2004) arealso available. Some E-Journals are availableonline through University. The Department hasWi-Fi and LAN facilities for all faculty members,research scholars and PG students throughUniversity INFONET center. Meritorious studentsof M.Sc. are encouraged with the following awards1. Prof. R.C. Mehrotra Memorial Gold Medal.2. Prof. B.C. Joshi Gold Medal3. Dr. Sogani, Thakuria & Rajni Singh Memorial
Award.4. Dr. Ghanshyam Srivastava Commemoration
Scholarship.5. Prof. V.N. Pathak Memorial need cum merit
scholarship.6. Rukmani Devi Mishra Scholarship.7. Smt. Vimla Gupta Memorial Scholarship
MASTER of Science (Chemistry)Seats: 50Duration: Four Semesters (Two Year)
Master's Programme
Kumari,AnitaKumari, LalitaMahawar, Devendra KumarManishaMathur, JayaMeena, Anoop SinghMeena, Parmeshwar LalMeena, RamhariMeena, SavitaMeena,SwatiMeenakshiMordhiya BhanupriyaParewa,VijayRanka MamtaRao, AmmilalSaharan,RituSailani,RiyaSangwan,ReenaSuchitra
Surela,Ajay KumarSharma, AmitSharma, NaveenMuwal,Pradeep KumarVerma, Asha
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Department of GeologyAbout the Department
The department was established in 1985 whenpost graduate teaching was initiated at the Maharaja'sCollege Campus. The Department shifted to its ownbuilding in the University Campus in 1989. TheDepartment runs M.Sc. and Ph.D. Programmes withan objective of: Creat ing and effect ively disseminating
fundamental knowledge about the Earth, itsresources and the internal and external processesthat bring about changes in the Earth's surface asdevelopment of landforms.
FacultyHead & Associate Professor
Mahla, N.S.Assistant Professor
Bairwa, Mukesh KumarMeena, VijaypalParihar, RachitSaxena, AshaSharma, Jitendra KumarSingh, Satyapal
Department of GeographyAbout the Department
Infrastructural Facilities
The Department of Geography established in1962 at University Rajasthan College, Jaipur forundergraduate level under Arts Faculty. Thereafter,from 1974 and 1987 undergraduate teaching began inScience faculty in University Maharaja's College andin Science/Arts Faculty at University Maharani Collegerespectively. The Post Graduate Department wasestablished in 1967. The faculty is also activelyengaged in research programmes. The Post GraduateDepartment later shifted to the University campus in2002.
The Department of Geography has a wellequipped Remote Sensing and GeographicalInformation System laboratory named as (Late) ShriRajesh Pilot Memorial Laboratory. It has beenestablished under the FIST program of theDepartment of Science & Technology, Govt. of India,New Delhi.
Edusat program is being run in the Departmentrelayed by IIRS, Dehradun. Automatic WeatherStation (AWS) has also been installed in Departmentsince 2012.Ph. D. ProgrammeThrust Areas
Sustainable DevelopmentPolitical IssuesTourism DevelopmentGlobal IssuesChang in Settlement PatternConcept of Smart CitiesDesertification MonitoringWatershed ManagementAgricultural GeographyResource Geography
FacultyHead of the Department
Associate ProfessorsSharma, R.N.
Chauhan, Dharmender SinghDhabariya, C.V.Jain, UshaKalia, SarinaMishra, PurnimaSihag, M.S.
Khandelwal, ShewtaMalik, NareshMeena, MamtaMorya, C.P.
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Maters' ProgrammesMaster of PhilosophyDuration: OneYearMaster ofArts /Master of Science (Geography)Seats:40
Industrial GeographyCrime GeographyUrban GeographyTransport GeographyMedical GeographyRemote Sensing & GIS Applications
Disaster ManagementGeomorphologyEnvironmental GeomorphologyLand Use/Land Cover Mapping
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Department of Home ScienceAbout the Department
TheDepartment ofHomeScience isoffering B.AHomeScience as a subject in Faculty ofArts and as B.Sc. HomeScience in Maharani's College, catering to girls only.Masters programme include post graduation in 3 subjects-Foods and Human Nutrition, Human Development andFamily and in Development Communication andExtension. The courses are offered to female candidatesonly. The Department is also offering Certificate Course inPublicHealth Nutrition (SFS).
The Department is offering Ph.D. programmes in allthe five disciplines, namely, Foods and Human Nutrition,Human Development and Family, DevelopmentCommunication and Extension, Clothing and Textilesand Family Resource Management
The admission in M.Sc. as well as in Ph.D.programmes takes place through entrance examinationconducted centrally by the University of Rajasthan,Jaipur for all the Departments.
FacultyHead & Associate Professor
Associate ProfessorsAgrawal, Mukta
Agarwal, SunitaBoolchandani, ReshmaDube, ShubhaJain, RubyKoradia, KavitaSingh, NimaliVarma, Kanika
Training students to take up responsibility asprofessional geologist in various exploration andmining organizations and to pursue a career asresearch scientist.Integrating scientific knowledge from differentgeosciences and allied fields for application in solvingsocietal issues such as natural resource management,natural hazardevaluationandmitigation.Providing basic infra structural facilities to carry outresearch in specified fields. To achieve the abovegoals, the Department offers a very congenialatmosphere and regular student teacher interaction.Field trips are conducted as a part of the M.Sc.curricula that allow the students to learn the practicalaspects and develop a better understanding of thesubject in the field. It also helps in making studentsconfident and self motivated to work as a team. TheDepartment has regularly organized trainingprogrammes and special lectures to benefit both thestudents and the faculty.
Infrastructural Facilities:
Geochemical Lab
Petrological Lab
OreMicroscopy LabPalaeontology Lab
Computer and GIS Lab
The Department has following technical facilities toboast teaching and research:
: Double Beam Atomic AbsorptionSpectrophotometer (GBS); UV-VIS Spectrophotometer,Analytical Balance, Jaw Crusher, TC Ball Mill.
: Petrological Microscopes, Manualthin section preparation unit,
: Reflected light oremicroscopes.: Binocular microscopes, High
resolution Zoom Stereo microscopes with photographicattachment and Tracing Tube. In addition, it has a largecollection of fossils collected from Rajasthan and Kachchh.
: Ten computers, GIS andimage processing software, Satellite data and topo-sheets.
: LCD projector, Field Camera,Survey equipment, Mirror Stereoscope,Departmental Library, etc.
Seats: 10 Duration: Four Semesters (TwoYears)
:The department of Geology is unique among
the PG departments of the University because thestudent who gets first rank in first year of M.Sc.receives a scholarship of Rs. 5000/- per month forone year. This scholarship the ONGC Scholarshipis provided by the Oil and Natural Gas CorporationLtd, under the industry- Academia interfaces. TheDepartment, during its very short span ofexistence, has been identified under the DRS-SAPof UGC and FIST Program of DST. A large numberof internat ional co l laborat ive researchprogrammes are being undertaken. TheDepartment has been very active in disseminationof scientific research and has hosted national andinternational, Seminars/conference. A software”Virtual Petrological Microscopes” developed by thestudents of our department is being used bynumber of Geology departments all over thecountry as a useful teaching aid
Other Facilities
Ph.D. Programme and Thrust Areas
Master's ProgrammeMASTER OF SCIENCE (GEOLOGY)
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Hard Rock Geology (Geochemistry, Petrology,Constraining Ancient Geodynamic Setting,Rock Magnetism)Paleontology and Soft Rock Geology(Paleoecology, Sequence Stratigraphy )Environmental GeologyHydrogeology
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projects in collaboration with several organizations likeUNICEF, CARE, DST, Prayas, DWCD, NHM etc in a bigway.
* Lecture theatres* Well equipped Laboratories Library* Smart Classroom
* Audio Visual laboratory with LCD projector* Computers with Internet access
The faculty members the Department are recognized asPh.D. guides and are engaged in active research.
* Foods and Human Nutrition* Human Development and Family* Development Communication and Extension* Education* Evaluation of Community DevelopmentProgrammes* Family Resource Management* Media and Development* Clothing and Textiles* Development and Health* Child, Women and Family* Community and Clinical Nutrition* Socio Techno Economic Studies* Child, Parenting and Personality Development* Under Privileged Segments of Society* Community Outreach* Rural Mapping for needAssessment
Home Science is one of the twelve Departments of theUniversity having SpecialAssistance Programme (SAP-DRS-II).UN agencies like UNICEF support theDepartment of Home Science as one of its close andactive partners to provide technical support todevelopmental programmes. UNICEF, Rajasthan hasrecognized the Department as State Centre ofExcellence for Nutrition in the Year 2019-2020.
The Department has an Alumni Association whichwas established in the Department in 2000. The alumnihave been working as dietitians, consultants andcounselors in various government and non governmentorganizations (NGOs), as teachers and entrepreneurs.
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Activities related to SAP, DRS-II, UGC, New Delhi.Comm un i ty ou t r each progr am me- Sk i l lDevelopment for income generation of girls at BalKalyan Samiti, Jaipur.Short Term Course.
Development of skill in paper quilling for womenWorkshop on SPSS and stata for statisticalanalysis.
Continuation of wellness center.Publishing of e-Journal: first and second volume.Celebration of Poshan Mah
Celebrating Breast Feeding week in 1 week ofAugust.Celebrating Nutrition Week in 1 week ofSeptember.
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ProposedActivities for 2020-21
Assistant ProfessorsChayal, KesarKachhawa, KavitaManjuVatta, LalitaMeena JyoyiMeena Sarita
Celebrating Swachhta Pakhwada in September -October.
MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOME SCIENCE)The Department of Home Science offers M.Sc. in threespecializations which are as follows:
Foods and Human Nutrition:Seats: 15 Duration: Four Semesters
Human Development and Family:Seats: 15 Duration: Four Semesters
Development Communication and Extension:Seats: 15 Duration: Four Semesters“The Admissions for M.Sc. Home Science is only forgirls”.
Master's Programme
Certificate Course In Public Health Nutrition (SFS)
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- Public health nutrition is on the applicationof Public Health Nutrition Sciences for formulatingstrategies and actions for preventing and solving the seriousproblem of malnutrition in our country. This course providesan integrated program covering dietary, epidemiological,public health, program planning, implementation,communication, monitoring and evaluation.
This course will enable the students to :Gain insight into national nutritional problem, and
national and international contribution towards nutritionimprovement in India.
Development of skills in organizing and evaluatingnutrition projects in the community.
To be familiar with various approaches to public healthnutrition programs and policies.
: This six months certificate coursefocuses on the fundamentals of food science and nutrition,epidemiological methods of research, and communitynutrition. The course will be delivered through multi-media,interactive sessions, field visits and guest lectures.
Graduates from discipline- i.e.,(10+2+3) from any recognized university, from any streamwith a minimum of 50% of aggregate marks. Admission willbe given purely on Merit basis. The best of the percentageobtained at the last qualifying exam will be considered foradmission. For more details contact the Department.. Teaching
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About the Department
Ph. D. ProgrammeThrust Areas of Research
The University Department of Mathematics wasestablished inAugust 1960 at Maharaja's College after theamalgamation of its Post-graduate wing. The Departmentgot its permanent abode at the second floor of the VigyanBhawan in the University Campus in 1964. VariousNational and International honours have been conferredupon some faculty members of the Department. TheM.Sc., M. Phil. and Pre-Ph. D. course work classes areheld in the main campus and the under-graduate teachingtakes place in the three constituent Colleges of theUniversity. A good number of students of the MathematicsDepartment have made a mark in different walks of life e.g.Research, Teaching, Civil Services, Defence, MNC's, etc.The Department provides learning friendly environmentenabling students to meet global requirement. Prof. P.D.Verma Memorial Lecture Series, initiated in 1997, hasbeen widely acclaimed activity in which eminent scholarsof Mathematics are invited to deliver memorial lecture.
The Department has four classrooms with one of themhaving ICT facility. The Department has its own Librarywith quality reference books. The Department is wellequipped with two Computer Labs having robustMATLAB, MAPLE, MATHEMATICA software and highspeed internet support.
The Department has received UGC DRS-II under SAP,DST sponsored FIST Programme and NBHM grant forpurchase of books in the Departmental Library.
The Department has active programmes of research ina number of different areas in Mathematics. Emphasis islaid equally on Pure and Applied Mathematics. Thefollowing are thrust areas of research :
(i) Fluid Dynamics (Porous Medium, Heat Transfer,Non-Newtonian Fluids, MHD, Boundary LayerTheory)
(ii) Bio-Fluid Dynamics(iii) Operations Research(iv) Integral Transforms and Special Functions(v) Fractional Calculus(vi) Geometric Function Theory(vii) General Relativity and Cosmology(viii) Numerical Methods(ix) Graph Theory
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FacultyHead
Dr.Paresh VyasAssociate Professors
Dr. Anil SharmaGoyal, MamtaShalini JainDeo Brat Ojha
Assistant ProfessorsPravin GargRashmi AgarwalSharad SinhaRavi Ratn GaurNidhi KhandelwalSushila ChoudharyRajendra Singh YadavAmala OlkhaGanesh KumarRajendra Kumar BairwaVijendra Kumar JarwalMeena Sanjay BabulalPranjaliSurekha JainLata ChanchlaniDevendra KumarPooja Meena
Department of Physics
FacultyProfessorsRaniwala, SudhirAssociate ProfessorsDolia, S.N.Gupta, ManishaGupta, S. K.Kumari, SaritaMishra, M.K.Palsania, H.S.
About the DepartmentDepartment of Physics was established in the year
1960. The Department has been given status of "Centre forAdvanced Studies" (CAS) by University Grants Commissionfor (2015-20). The Department offers M.Sc. (Physics) foursemester program and Ph.D. program in differentexperimental and theoretical fields. The Departmentreceived support under FIST Phase-Ill Level-2 from DST,Govt. of India. The Department is also beneficiary in RUSAprogramme supported by MHRD to university, PURSEsupport granted by DST to the university and UPE statusgranted by UGC to the university. In addition, researchgroups of the Department have received financial supportfrom several funding agencies like UGC, DEIT, DST, BRNS,DRDO, CSIR, MNES, UGCDAE CSR, IUAC and ISRO
Masters' ProgrammeM A S T E R O F A R T S / M A S T E R O F S C I E N C E(MATHEMATICS)
M.PHIL. IN MATHEMATICS (SEMESTER SCHEME)
(SEMESTER SCHEME)Reservation : As per University rulesSeats : 90 Duration : Four Sem. (Two years)
Admission Procedure: Through MPATReservation : As per University rulesSeats : 15 + 5 (SFS) Duration : Two Sem. (One Year)Ph.D.Course Work Duration : One Sem. (Six Months)
Infrastructural FacilitiesM.Sc. and research laboratories of this
Department are well equipped. Some of the majorequipments and facilities available in theDepartment include:
X-ray diffractometer for study of powder and thinfilm materials and also SAXS facility.Scanning Probe Microscope (STM &AFM)Low energy electron acceleratorVibrating sample magnetometer (20 K-1000 K)Mossbauer spectrometers with temperaturevariation (80K- 1000 K) and high pressures up to10 GPa, resistivity measurement.High field Magnet Facility (8T)Low temperature transport measurement set-up2.5 m long neutron time of flight facilityThermal Measurement SystemImpedance analyzerVector network analyzer and SpectrumAnalyzerMicrowave signal generatorsEM simulation softwareFacilities available at USIC and CCT are also
accessible to the faculty members of thisDepartment.
Condensed Matter PhysicsTheoretical High Energy Physics & CosmologyHigh Energy Nuclear Physics (ADS Prog.)Plasma PhysicsAtomic PhysicsMicrowave ElectronicsHydrogen EnergySolar Energy
Research groups of this Department have activecollaborations with BARC and TIFR (Mumbai), PRL(Ahmedabad), ISRO (Bangalore), IUAC (NewDelhi), UGC-DAE CSR (Kolkata, lndore, Mumbai),University of Munich (Germany), SynchrotronRadiation Centers (Italy, Japan), ICTP (Italy), JINR(Russia), Postech (Korea) and Czech Institute ofPhysics (Czech), International CollaborationexperimentALICE (CERN, Geneva).
Seats: 35 Duration: Four Semesters (TwoYears)
Four semesters M.Sc. Physics course isgoverned by ordinance 199F. Elective Core Coursesare offered in following clusters:a. Reactor Physicsb. Condensed Matter Physics
Ph.D. ProgrammeThrustAreas
Masters ProgrammeMASTER OF SCIENCE (PHYSICS)
Raniwala, RashmiRao, K.V.R.Saxena, V. K.Singh, MangejSinghal, R.K.Assistant ProfessorsChandra, SubhashClair,Amanpal SinghGehlot, KanchanGora, Mahendra K.Jakhar, NarendraKumar, SanjayKumar, SanjeevKumar, KrishnaKumar, DineshKumar,ArvindLal, ChhaganMahawar, SunitaMeena, Bharat LalMeena, DalpatMeena, PriyankaMishra, Jitendra KumarRam, PuraSaini, JyotiSaleem, SummaiyyaSingh, MamrajYadav, Dinesh KumarYadav, RekhaYadav, Suchitra
c. High Energy Physicsd. Electronics and Communicatione. Energy Studiesf. Lasers
Graduates from our department have beenselected in past in prestigious scientific institutesincluding IPR, IUAC, BARC, NPL, TIFR, IISc,IISERs for pursuing research. Several studentsqualify in examinations like NET and GATE everyyear.
Department has organized a NationalConference in the area of Material Science andTechnology during 2019-20. Eminent speakers fromother Institutes have come to our department todeliver seminars for the benefit of students andfaculty. Several of its faculty members havememberships of different prestigious organizations.They are also attending international and nationalconferences and delivering invited talks in theseconferences.
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Department of Psychology
Faculty
Head and Associate Professor
Jain, Madhu
Associate Professor
Chowdhry, Rashmi
Kaur, Tejinder
Mittal, Uma
Pareek, Sushila
Puri, Prerna
Sharma, O.P.
Singhvi, Mukta
Assistant Professor
Chaudhary, Vishva
Jyoti
Sen, Chandrani
About the DepartmentThe Department of Psychology was established in
the Year 1971. The Department is well known for itsexcellence in academic and research programs invarious areas of Psychology. Activities of theDepartment have reflected a marked growth over thelast few decades.
The Department has been updating curriculum thatallows students to pursue the extensive breadth ofpsychology in terms of behavioural phenomenastudied, the variety of methods and theoreticalapproaches employed. The curriculum also providesexcellent opportunities for research experience in theform of practicum and by participation in a wide varietyof research projects. Throughout the curriculum, theDepartment emphasizes empirical basis ofinterventions and assessment methods for an all-rounddevelopment of the students.
Also the Department is devoted to train students toadvance theory and create knowledge that helps toaddress the real world problems. The Departmentprovides an internship program to bridge academiclearning of theory with community application ofknowledge.
Beyond the academics the Department alsoconducts seminars, workshops, academic field toursand talks with eminent personalities. The mainobjective of organizing different activities is to promoteand develop the scientific outlook and professionalismin the discipline of psychology and more importantly toexchange views, experiences and mutual consultationamongst all stakeholders.
One of the most important feature of the Departmentis community services through its PsychologicalCounselling Cell. The counselling services aim athelping students reach personal, learning and careerconcerns and promote success and wellness. The Celloffers free counselling to students and employees ofUniversity departments as well as of constituentcolleges. The Cell is well equipped with relaxation roomand psychometric testing laboratory.Academic ProgrammePh.D. Programme
Clinical PsychologyCriminal PsychologySocial PsychologyEnvironmental PsychologyCognitive PsychologyDevelopemental Psychology
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Jain, Madhu CoordinatorPareek, Sushila Co-coordinator
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Seats: 15 (+05 Seats on SFS Basis)Duration: Two Semesters (One Year)
Seats: 30 (+10 Seats on SFS Basis)Duration: Four Semesters (TwoYears)
Seats: 30 (SFS)Duration: Two Semesters (OneYear)
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Department of StatisticsAbout the Department
The University Department of Statistics wasestablished in 1962.Department has been shifted in thenew premises i.e. Vigyan Bhawan (IInd floor). TheDepartment is engaged in teaching U.G., P.G , M. Phil.classes and Research work. The Undergraduatecourses, in Statistics Subject, are held in threeconstituent colleges of University of Rajasthan, Jaipurnamely University Rajasthan College, UniversityMaharaja College and University Maharani Collegeunder the faculties of Science andArts.
A large number of students have completed their M.Phil. & awarded Ph.D. degree from the department invarious areas of Statistics. The research thrust areas ofthe department are Design of Experiments, StatisticalInference, Distribution Theory, Applied Statistics,Statistical Computing, Sampling Theory etc..Department of Statistics is well equipped with onecomputer lab and statistical software like SPSS,MINITAB and STATA.
The department has been granted a financialassistance of Rs. 47 lakhs from Department of Scienceand Technology under the DST-FIST Programme.Department of Statistics has also been granted afinancial assistance of Rs. 57 lakhs from DST-PURSE(Phase II).
1. More than 1000 books of National & Internationalpublications in the Deptt. Library.
2. Department is well equipped with 9 roomsconsisting of two class-rooms, one large ComputerLab, Office rooms, Library-cum-Common room forstudents, Staffrooms.
3. 42 PC's & 2 Leptops with pre installed OS.4. Following Software are available :
(i) MS Window-7 (ii) Turbo-C/ C++ (IDE version) (iii)IBM SPSS 19 (iv) STATA/SE14 (10 users) (v)MINITAB
5. INTERNETfacility.
(i) M. Phil. in STATISTICSDuration: One year
Infrastructural Facilities
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Masters' Programmes:
Statistical InferenceDesign of ExperimentsDistribution TheorySamplingTheoryReliabilityAnalysisMedical StatisticsEnvironmental StatisticsComputer based Statistical TechniquesApplied StatisticsInter Disciplinary Research
FacultyHead & ProfessorGupta, S.K.
Bhardwaj,AnilNagar, PankajSingh, Jayant
Arora, NehaBundel, RashmiMordia , DeepaSingh,Ajeet KumarYadav, Shilpa
Associate Professors
Assitant Professors
(ii) Master of Science /Arts (STATISTICS)Seats: Seats: 30Duration: Four Semesters (Two years)
1. The subject has application in many fieldssuch as Actuarial, Agriculture, Business,Management, Pharmaceutical & Medicalsectors etc.
2. Governments jobs like Indian StatisticalServices (ISS), Research officer in RBI &other UPSC, SSC, GIC, RPSC & Bank jobs.
3. National / International Research projects asStatistician/Statistical consultant aftergetting knowledge of Statistical Software.
4. Faculty members in different institutions.5. More than 50 students selected in UPSC,
ISS, DRDO exams during 2009 -2020.6. 20 students selected in RPSC- Statistical
Officer exams in the year 2015.7. Some students selected as :
(i) Research officer (RBI, 2012)(ii) Statistical Officer (PNB, 2013)(iii) Statistical Officer (SBI, 2014)(iv)Asstt. Manager (GIC, 2015)(v)Associate Statisticians in R&D ofPharmaceutical Industries in 2011, 2015,2016.
1. Establishment of “Smart class room”.2. Effort will be made for “Statistical
Consultancy Cell” &Campus placement.3. To invite eminent scholars in different
discipline to deliver popular lectures for thebenefit of students.
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Future Plans:
Department of Zoology
FacultyHead &Associate Professor
John, Placheril JosephASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
Ansari, Abdul SalamBist, RenuKumari, VinodMali, Pratap ChandMathur, NupurNair (Ms.), NeenaSingh, AnurdhaSrivastava (Ms), Seema
ASSISTANT PROFESSORSAwasthi, AnjaliBano, HabibaCharan, Santosh KumarChatterjee, SamitChoudhary, Ram DayalChouhan, BhartiJatav, JayantiJangir, RamniwasKachhawa, GhanshyamKachhwaha, NeetuKaushik, PallaviKumar, DeepakKhan, ImranMeena, Geeta DeviMeena, Mahesh KumarMeena, PriyadarshiMeena, PushpaMeena, ShashiNirmal Naresh KumarNunia, VandanaPatel, Dev DuttRajwanshi, MeenakshiSyed, FarahVerma, Gajraj SinghVerma, RajbalaYadav, Ritu Kamal
About the DepartmentThe Department was established in the year 1960
at the Jaswant College, Jodhpur. In 1963 it was shiftedto the Vigyan Bhawan of the University of Rajasthan inJaipur, and finally to its newly constructed building inOctober 1966.
The Department had received generous financialsupport from Ford Foundation (USA), RockefellerFoundation (USA), National Institute of Health (USA)United States Department of Agriculture, PL480(USA), UGC-ULP, DRS, COSIST, SAP, DST- FIST(Phase I). The Department was recognized as theCentre forAdvanced Studies (CAS Phase-I) in Zoologyin the year 2005. Recently, Department has completedCAS (Phase II) under UGC support and FIST program(Phase II) under DST support. Besides the majorfunding, several faculty members have receivedfinancial support from the different funding agencieslike UGC, CSIR, BRNS, ICMR, DST, DBT and MHFW.Research Scholars include NET (UGC & CSIR) JRF,ICMR-JRF, DST-INSPIRE Fellows, Rajiv GandhiFellows, Post Doctoral Fellows, Research Associatesand Women Scientist awardees.
The Department is known for its pioneeringresearch in the fields of Radiation Biology,Reproductive Biology, Cancer Biology, EnvironmentalBiology & Toxicology, Entomology, Microbiology andDevelopmental Biology. The faculty have beenawarded several prestigious fellowships includingDAAD, AvHumboldt, Full Bright, Smithsonian etc. TheDepartment has been regularly organizingInternational & National Conferences, 'RamaswamiMemorial Lectures' and invited talks by eminentscholars in the different areas. The Department hascelebrated its Golden Jubilee in the year 2010. TheAlumni of this department hold various importantpositions in teaching, research and administrativeservices in India and abroad.
The Department has a Central Instruments Facilityavailable for the use by all faculty members andresearch scholars which includes Atomic AbsorptionSpectrophotometer, RT- PCR, HPLC, Autoanalyser,F l u o r e s c e n t M i c r o s c o p e w i t h D i g i t a lMicrophotography, Refrigerated Micro-Centrifuge,ELISA Reader, Deep Freezer, Refrigerated HighSpeed Centrifuge. C02 Incubator, Blood Analyzer,Chemiluminscent Analyzer, 2 D Electrophoresissystem, UV Transilluminator, Lyophiliser, Gel DocSystem, Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis, Rotatory
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Microtome, Tissue Homogenizer, GM Counter,Minus 80 Degree Deep Freezer, Water PurificationSystem, Biosafety Cabinet, Probe Sonicator withProbes, Vacuum Dryer, Nanospectrophotometer,Multi color Flowcytometer as well as facility forneuro behavioral studies. The department also hasan Animal Tissue Culture Laboratory. TheDepartment has 18 different laboratories wherebasic and applied researches are being conducted.The Department has anAnimal House facility whichhas been approved by CPCSEA.
There is a Central Computer Facility withinternet connectivity, smart classroom, excellentmuseum with vast number of animal collection and
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Centre for Computer Science & Information Technology
DirectorNagar, Pankaj
Jain, Asha
Garg, Pravin
Deputy Director :
Course Coordinator
About the CentreAbout the Centre Infrastructural Facilities The
centre was reported to have started in year 1986offering initially certificate courses in ComputerApplications ( Computer Languages like BASIC, C,FORTRAN, Lotus 123, Dbase etc.) at UniversityScience and Instrumentation Centre (USIC). TheCentre started one year PG DCA in 1989 & three yearMCA course in 1990. The Centre shifted to its ownbuilding in 1996 and the Centre merged with USIC withthe name Institute of Informatics and Instrumentation(III) in the year 2002 and the same time the Centre alsostarted two year M.Sc. ( IT) course. The Centre isrenamed University Centre for Computer Science &Information Technology (UCCS & IT) in the year 2007.Presently the Centre, is running 3 years (6 semesters)MCA and 2 years(Four Semesters) M.Sc.(IT) coursesunder Self Financing Scheme (SFS). The Centre hasearned the status one of the most exciting andinnovative in the Computer Science and InformationTechnology in the state of Rajasthan. The students ofthe centre enjoy an active campus life with severalinvited talks, seminars and interactive sessions byEminent Experts. A good number of students of MCAand M.Sc.(IT) have made a mark in different walks oflife e.g. Government sectors, Research, Teaching,Civil Services, Defense, MNC's, etc. The Departmentprovides learning friendly environment for enablingstudents to meet global requirement.
The Students have access to excellentinfrastructural facilities. These facilities are augmentedby the addition of hardware/software, library and space
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facilities. The Centre has 4 class rooms with LCDProjector & Internet facilities, a Seminar Hall, ReadingRoom, 4 Computer Laboratories with latesttechnologies and the students will enable to haveaccess to international technologies as a part of theircourse work from several internationally reputedmultinational companies and organizations duringtheir final semester.
The Centre has Internet connectivity through theUniversity Leased line. The entire building has CAT5/CAT6 cabling so that the Internet can be accessedfrom almost any location in the building.
The computer labs are well equipped withmultiple number of computers which are connectedthrough LAN and support diverse operating systemslike MS DOS, Windows Vista, Windows 8.1 and Linux.The labs are equipped with wide ranging developmenttools and platforms such as C, C++, Visual Basic, MSOffice, Visual Studio, .Net, Java, Oracle DB2, SQLServer, My SQL, Apache Tomcat, Eclipse, Dreamviewer and many more. The students are allowed towork even during off hours. The high-tech laboratoryhaving 60 Pentium i7, 30 Pentium Core 2 Du, 30Pentium computers & 2 Servers has been established
(i) Internet Connectivity
(ii) Computer Labs
a rich library with a large collection of reference /text books and journals.The Department has a large seminar hall i.e. L. S.Ramaswami Hall with the capacity of 200 persons.
Besides research and teaching the departmenta lso organ izes en thusiast ica l l y manyextracurricular activities for the holisticdevelopment of the students.
Animal BehaviorCancer BiologyCell & Molecular BiologyEndocrinologyRadiation Biology
Ph.D. Programme:ThrustAreas
EntomologyReproductive BiologyEnvironmental BiologyEthno BiologyNano BiotechnologyMicrobial TechnologyToxicology
Master of Science in ZoologySeats :25Duration : Four Semesters ( TwoYears)
Master of Science (Microbiology)SFS CourseSeats :25Duration : Four Semesters ( TwoYears)
Master's Programme
About the CentreThe Centre for Development of Physics Education
was established in year 1978 by University GrantsCommission. This was a sequel to excellentdevelopmental work done by the Department ofPhysics during the University Leadership Programme(1971-78).The activities of the CDPE are:(i) Development of new Physics experiments and
literature for under-graduate and post-graduatestudents as well as research scholars forUniv. of Rajasthan and other institutes. TheInstitutes such as IIT Bombay; IIT Jammu, BARCBombay; BITS Pilani, and other prestigiousinstitutes have been using experiments developedat CDPEand representatives from variousinstitutes also get training in CDPE.
(ii) Design, fabrication and supply of equipments toacademic/research institutions on no-profit and noloss basis
(iii) Providing prompt technical support to theexperiments running in different laboratories ofPhysics Department of University of Rajasthan andalsoproviding technical assistance to otherinstitutions under contact programme. Many of theequipments fabricated in CDPE are a part ofsyllabus in under-graduate and post-graduatelaboratories in this University as well as in others.
(iv) Development of teaching aids in the form ofComputer andAudio Visual Programmes
(v) The Centre has also been regularly supporting theresearch groups in Department of Physics forfabrication of equipments and extending ITexpertise for examination reforms and academicdevelopment.The CDPE has developed more than 100
experiments in different areas of physics. Theseequipments can serve both for demonstration purpose
Centre for Development of Physics Education
as well as measurements of physical quantities.These have been supplied to many Universities andInstitutions in India and abroad.
The equipments developed in CDPE are alsobeing used in training programmes sponsored byICTP, Italy, at the University of Dar-es-salam,Tanzania, University of Maidugur, Nigeria, and theUniversity of Zimbabwe, Harare. The CoupledOscillator was awarded First Prize at an InternationalCompetition.
The Centre has been supportingvariousresearch groups in Physics Department forfabrication of equipment and extending IT expertisefor examination reforms and academic development.
The Centre conducts workshops, exhibitionsand training programmes for college teachers andalso school children through INSPIRE Programme ofDST, Govt. of India.1.
The CDPE is equipped with:(i) Mechanical Workshop which is equipped with a
Lathe Machine and a Milling Machine(ii) Electronic Workshop which is equipped with
measuring, testing and assembling equipmentfor electronic circuits.
(iii) Computer Lab equipped with five computers withonline support
There is a Museum that houses equipmentdeveloped by CDPE, is a major attraction for visitorsand students of Physics.
Duration Two Semesters (one year)(a) General lab (b) Computer Lab Seats 15
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The students have access to an in house library,which has more than 11500 books related to ComputerApplications and Information Technology. The Centre'sLibrary is computerized and transactions of booksthrough computer. In addition, the students have accessto on-line resources, News papers, Magazines &Journals.
Scholarship for Ph.D. Programme in InformationTechnology Students of this centre has been offered bythe University of Wroclaw, Polland since 2007-08 foroutstanding students. Collaborative website has beenlaunched between Cornell University, New York andUniversity of Rajasthan, Jaipur fromMar., 2009.
The Centre is running a Three-Years (6-Semesters) MCA and Two-years(4-Semesters)
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3. Masters' Programmes
M.Sc.(IT) post graduate professional degreeprogrammes. These programmes are as perrecommendations of the Department ofElectronics, Government of India and aim toprovide the students, with necessary expertise incomputer science and software development, sothat they can be absorbed as System Analysts/Information System Specialists/IT Experts etc.Admissions in the MCA & M.Sc.(IT)programmes are made through URATPGAdmission Test conducted by the University ofRajasthan every year.i. MCA-MASTEROFCOMPUTERAPPLICATIONS
(SFSCourse) Seats: 60Duration: 6 Semester (Three years)
(SFS Course) Seats: 40 Seats:
Duration: Four Semesters (TwoYears)
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6. Furnace (Temperature upto ~1000 C)7. UV-Vis Spectro-photometer8. Dynamic type P-C-T setup (Home made)9. Thin film Hydrogenation Setup10. Keithley Electrometer for electronic properties.
Hydrogen Energy: Storage andApplications.Solar Energy: Materials and Devices.Thin Films, Surfaces and InterfacesAmorphous Semiconductors
Seats: 15 Duration: One Year
P.G. DIPLOMAin ENERGY STUDIES (SFS)Seats: 30Duration : Two Semesters (One year)
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M. Phil. Programme ENERGY
P.G. Diploma Programme
About the CentreReliable supply of energy is a key issue of this
century. With the aim to achieve this need of humanlife, Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resourceswas established in the year 2000. The aim of thecentre is to work for Green power.
The UGC has sanctioned an innovative one yearM.Phil. degree course in Energy. This course dealswith the issues of alternative energy sources andsustainable development. The aim is to perform anobjective cost-benefit analysis on each form ofalternative energy to determine large and smallscale application. Particular attention is on theefficiency and limitations in terms of usable energy.This course provides a chance to students to workfor energy problems of our country by providing themtraining in both theoretical and experimentalaspects.
The Centre has a research laboratory equippedwith sophisticated equipments. Following are theavailable facilities at this centre:1. UHV (10 Torr) E-gun evaporation technique2. HV (10 Torr) E-gun evaporation technique3. HV (10 Torr) Thermal evaporation technique4. High Energy Ball Milling for nanomaterials5. Glove Box (Home made)
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Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology, Environmental& Population Studies
About the DepartmentThe Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology,
Environmental and Population Studies wasestablished in the year 1984. The Indira GandhiCentre was granted the status of a Department of theUniversity of Rajasthan on December 31, 1997. TheDepartment, under the COSIST programme withfinancial and other support from the UGC, hasintroduced a two-year Master's degree course (M.Sc.)in Environmental Science since July 1997. One YearP.G. Diploma courses in Human Ecology,Environmental Studies and Population Studies wereintroduced since 1984-85.
A well-equipped research laboratory with latestequipments (like UV-Spectrophotometer, AtomicAbsorption Spectrophotometer, B.O.D. Incubator,Sound Level Meter, Ovens, Water Testing kits) isavailable in this Department. The Department has arich library with 5000 books and subscription ofseveral journals. There is a Computer Lab withinternet facility and Wi-Fi connection in thedepartment.
Desertification Process and its control
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Municipal Solid Waste ManagementFluoride in drinking water and fluorosis problemsin Rajasthan.Nitrates in drinking water and health problemsTextile waste water and adverse effects
DirectorChauhan, Surendra Singh
Jain, Pankaj Kr.Soloman, Prama Esther
Assistant Professors
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Biodiversity conservation in Sanctuaries, NationalParks and Tiger Reserves.Organic Farming.Wildlife Habitat Utilization.Effect of Industrial Wastes on Morphology,Anatomy, and Cytology of plants.Textile Waste Water and Effects on Vegetablesgrown in the area.Impacts of heavy metals on Morphology andCytology of Vegetables.
Master's Programme:-M.Sc. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Post P.G. Diploma Programme:-POST P.G. DIPLOMAIN HUMAN ECOLOGY
POSTP.G.DIPLOMAINENVIRONMENTALSTUDIES
POST P.G. DIPLOMAIN POPULATION STUDIES
Seats: 20 Duration: Four Semesters (Two years)
Seats: 15 Duration: Two Semesters (One year)
Seats: 15 Duration: Two Semesters (One year)
Seats: 15 Duration: Two Semesters (One year)
FacultyHead & Associate ProfessorBela Kothari
Kumud SharmaSeema Agrawal
Associate Professor
Dean
Hony. Director, PG School ofSocial Sciences
Prof. S.L. SharmaPh.0141-2710925
Prof. S.L. Sharma
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
Department of AnthropologyDepartment of EconomicsDepartment of History & Indian CultureDepartment of Political ScienceDepartment of PublicAdministrationDepartment of SociologyCentre for Dr.Ambedkar StudiesCentre for Gandhian StudiesCentre for Museology and ConservationCentre for Mass CommunicationCentre for Rajasthan StudiesNITIAayog ChairCentre for Women StudiesSocial Sciences Research CentreCentre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive PolicySouth Asia Studies CentreShri Guru Gobind Singh Centre for Sikh Studies
About the DepartmentAnthropology is the study of man from biological
and socio-cultural perspective. The unique feature ofAnthropology is the method of study which involvesliving with the people in their natural setting. Its majorareas of study are culture, biology, material remainsand language, as they have originated and evolvedover thousands of years of human evolution.
This single department of Anthropology teachingand research in Rajasthan was established in 1991 asa response to undertake studies to bridge the gapbetween perception of people and the agencies ofdevelopment.
Anthropology helps in understanding thechallenges faced by humanity and provides solutionsto overcome them by learning from our past and“others”. Anthropology has an important role in policymaking for development and social justice byexploring new possibilities in a changing world. Thedepartment offers the following courses:I. Post GraduateII. Doctoral
DEPARTMENTS AND CENTRES
Department of Anthropology
The employability options for students areteaching, research and development sector.
Society and Culture of RajasthanAnthropology of ReligionAnthropology of GenderAppliedAnthropologyMedicalAnthropology
Seats: 3 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
Ph. D ProgrammeThrust areas of research
Master's ProgrammeMaster ofArts/Science (Anthropology)
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Department of EconomicsFacultyHead & Associate Professor
Professor
Associate Professors
Somra, S.S.
Kateja, AlpanaSingh, Vijay Vir Singh
Bhardwaj AnshuJat, RameshwarMathur, Meeta
About the DepartmentThe Department of Economics, established in 1949
is one of the oldest teaching Departments of theUniversity. The teaching for M.A. in the Departmentstarted from the session 1950-51. Planning Commissionsanctioned Planning Commission Chair to theDepartment since 1996. The Department hasdistinguished itself in academic and other activites. It hasthe privilege of being associated itself with eminenteconomists of national and international repute such asLate Prof. M.V. Mathur, Late Prof. Raj Krishna, Late Prof.Raja. J. Chelliah, Prof. G.S. Bhalla, Dr. C. Rangarajan,
About the DepartmentThe Department of History & Indian Culture is one of the oldest
Departments in the University of Rajasthan founded in 1950under the headship of Prof. M.L. Sharma. Renowned historianProf. G.C. Pande joined the Department in 1962 as TagoreProfessor of History and Indian Culture. Under his learned andcharismatic leadership, the Department gradually acquired adistinctive character with great emphasis on the Study of Ideasand Movements in History. The Department acquired its presentform as the Department of History and Indian Culture in 1962.The Department has had the honour of having eminent scholarslike Prof. Mathura Lal Sharma, Prof. G.C. Pande, Prof. SatishChandra, Prof. G.N. Sharma, Prof. Devendra Kaushik, Prof. M.S.Jain, Prof. R. Nath, Prof. V.S. Bhatnagar and others as teachingfaculty. The faculty members of the Department have madesignificant contribution to historical research in their respectivespecialisations.The Department offers graduate, post-graduate, M.Phil and Ph.Dcourses. Over the years new papers in the syllabi of the studentshave been added to enrich and contemporise the syllabi.Besides, the Department also runs a course of P.G. Diploma inIndian Culture.
The Department is equipped with the Departmental Libraryknown as Raghuvamshi Memorial Library having nearly 4000books. In addition, the Department also possesses ProfessorM.S. Collection of nearly 1000 books. There is a Museum in theDepartment with various antiquities and artefacts along withrequiredparaphernalia for archaeological studies.
History of Rajasthan
Seats: 18 Regular: 15 SFS : 03
Seats: 120 Duration: Four Semesters (Two years)
Seats: 60
The Department has organised a lecture of Dr. Veenu Pant,Associate Professor, Department of History, Central UniversitySikkim, Sikkim on 26th September, 2019. The theme of thelecture was “Indian NationalArmy (I.N.A.)”.
The Department has organised a lecture of Dr. SangeetaSharma, Associate Professor, Department of History & IndianCulture, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur on 02nd October, 2019.
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M.Phil in History
Master ofArts (History)
P.G. Diploma ProgrammePG. Diploma in Indian Culture
Highlights
Evolution of Ideas in HistoryIndianHistoriography History of BuddhismWomen's history Historical tourismContemporary India
Duration: One year
Masters Programme:
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Professor
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Poonia, Pramila
Sharma, Krishna Gopal
Sharma, SangeetaChaturvedi, Neekee
Aaniket, AnilAgrawal, VandanaArha, Abhimanyu SinghBaror, Radha KrishnaDayma, Mahesh KumarGahlot, Harsh SinghGurjar, RashmiJain, YashMeena, Nirmala KumariMeena, JigyasaMeena, Shankar LalPanwar, TameghPunia, RituSingh, KarmveerTiwari, ArchanaYadav, MamtaSharma, AditiSharma, ArchanaSharma, Dinesh ChandShekhawat, Kulwant SinghJat, Ram Dev
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Chandolia, SumanChoudhary, ChitraJain, KshipraMeena, AnitaMeena, Girdhari LalSaini, ShilpiShankwal, MadhuShekhawat, Bheem SinghSwati BatraSwapnil BhardwajSingh, Ummed
The theme of the lecturewas “Gandhi and Symbolism”.The Department has organised a special lecture of Dr.Avinash Kumar, Director, Programmes and Policy, WaterAid, New Delhi on 31st October, 2019. The theme of thelecture was “Telling History through Stories: HindiLiterature and Politics of History”.
The Department has organised a lecture of Dr.Veenu Pant, Associate Professor, Department of History,Central University Sikkim, Sikkim on 09th January, 2020.The theme of the lecture was “Cultural Practices asUnifying Force: with special Reference to North EastIndia”.
Students of Indian Archaeology participated in theexcavation programme under the supervision of Mr.Tamegh Panwar, Assistant Professor. The excavationprogramme was carried over at Nadol (Pali) byDepartment of State Archaeology during 28th January to3rd February, 2019.
Prof. Y.K. Alagh, Dr. Ramesh Bhatia, Prof. Kanta Ahuja, Prof.M.C. Vaish, Prof. B.C. Mehta, Dr. Arvind Pangariya. Manystudents of the Department Join administrative, economic,banking and financial services each year. The Departmentregularly publishes a research JurnalArthshodh. TheDepartment has instituted an Annual Lecture in the memoryof Prof. Raj Krishna. The Department regularly organisesseminars, workshops and special lectures on issues ofcurrent relevance.
The Department has a computer laboratory with internetfacility and a Library with more than 4000 books. Directorateof Census Operations has set up a Workstation for Researchto facilitate quality research in the Department.
Health Economics Regional EconomicsInfrastructure Economics
Thrust Areao
Public EconomicsInternational Trade Rural Development
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Ph.D. Programme :
Human Resource DevelopmentFinancial Institutions & Banking
Seats 15(+5 seats on SFS Basis)Duration : One Year
M. Phil. IN ECONOMICS
MASTER OF ARTS (ECONOMICS)Seats : 120
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Department of Political ScienceAbout the Department The department was founded in 1962 with such
illustrious founding fathers as Prof. S.P. Verma, Prof.Iqbal Narain, Prof. C.P. Bhambhri and prof. RamanMurti. Others like Prof. D.B. Mathur, Prof. B.P.Shrivastav, Prof. P.D. Sharma, Prof. Bhawani Singh,Prof. K.L. Kamal, Prof. V.R. Mehta, Prof. P.C. Mathur,Prof. Ramakant and Prof. Sheel Kant Asopa are alsoimportant luminaries.
The department has been the nursery of ViceChancellors and great administrators. Prof. IqbalNarain had been the Member Secretary, ICSSR andthe V.C. of NEHU, B.H.U and Univ. of Rajasthan.Prof.V.R.Mehta had been the V.C. of Kota Open Univ.,JNV Univ., Jodhpur and Delhi Univ., Delhi. Prof.K.L.Kamal had been the V.C. of Univ. of Rajasthan.Prof. Naresh Dadhich was the V.C. of VardhmanMahaveer Open Univ., Kota for two term (2006-2013). Prof.B.M.Sharma was the V.C. of Kota Univand the Chairperson of Rajasthan Public ServiceCommission. Prof. Roop Singh Bareth was the V.C. ofM.D.S. Univ., Ajmer. Prof. L.K. Jain was theChairperson of Rajasthan State Commission forWomen.The department has contributed immensely to thegrowth of the discipline. Many of the pioneer courseslike Modern Polit ical Theory, ComparativeGovernment and Institutions and State Politics wereformulated here and were later adopted in otherUniversities. New Course on Contemporary PoliticalTheory was also introduced. Empirical Research withappropriate research methodologies was initiatedand strengthened by Prof. S.P. Verma and Prof. IqbalNarain and carried forward by its faculty and students.Normative and philosophical research was equallystrong. It was carried on by Professor Murthy,Professor Mathur, ProfessorMehta and others.The department has played a leading role in the studyand research of Indian tradition and Political thought.The U.G.C. has sanctioned the Special AssistanceProgramme for 'Indian Political Tradition andContemporary Indian Political Structures and theirProcesses', The Department is one of the earliest tobe given University Leadership Programme in thecountry by the University Grant Commission in 1978.The Department organizes one or two NationalSeminars and workshop every year. One nationalseminar is organized every year under UniversityLeadership Programme. Special lectures entitled'Prof.Murthy Memorial Lecture .Prof. D.B. MathurMemorial Lecture, Prof. Madhukar ShyamChaturvedi Memorial Lecture are Organiged by theDepartment every year and eminent Scholars areinvited to deliver these lectures. UGC RefresherCourses for teachers are also organized by theDepartment through Human Resource DevelopmentCenter University of Rajasthan.
FacultyHeadSingh, RakaProfessorSharma Nidhi LekhaAssociate ProfessorsSingh, ManjuSharma, ManjuJha, Rakesh Kr.Jain, Manju KumariAgarwal, S.M.Sharma, Rajesh KumarAssistant ProfessorChawala, RameshChaudhary, RahulSingh, GajendraChaudhary, HansaArya, PriyankaSamota, Kailash ChandChoudhary, Ladhu RamVerma, Mukesh KumarMaurya, Suman
Two Journals are Published fromDepartment:
PoliticalTheoryWestern PoliticalThoughtIndian Political ThoughtIndian Government and PoliticsInternationalPoliticsComparative PoliticsPublicAdministrationHuman Rights and Gender StudiesPoliceAdministrationPanchayati RajPeace-StudiesGandhian Political ThoughtForeign PoliciesSouthAsiaWestAsiaSocialist Political ThoughtDisasterManagementSocial WelfareAdministrationEconomicAdministrationPublicAdministration in India
Master ofArts (Political Science)Seats 120 seats,Duration Four Semester (Two Year)
Seats 15 + 5 seats on SFS BasisDuration -Two Semesters (One Year)
1. “Political Science Review” (PSR) in English and2. “Rajya Shastra Sameeksha” in Hindi
Ph.D. Programme
Masters' Programme :
M. Phil in Political Science
The Department has organised a two day NationalWorkshop on “Research Writing” on 22-23April, 2019.The Department has also organised a National Conferenceon the theme “Revisiting Gandhi and Contemporary MassMovements in History Writing” (04th & 05th November,2019). The National conference was organised incollaboration with the Bhartiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti,Jaipur Prant and sponsored by Indian Council of HistoricalResearch (ICHR), New Delhi.The Department has launched its official website on theinaugural day of the National Conference. The URL ofwebsite is www.unirajhistory.ac.in
The Department has re-started giving the A.K. RoyMemorial Fellowship for meritorious students of theDepartment. In the current session the fellowship is given to
Mr. Rohit Singh (5000 Rs.) and Mr. Lokesh Dhayal (4000Rs.).
The Department is organising different lectures underthe Banner of its informal academic unit “HerodotusSociety”, which is always a source of inspiration forstudents as it provides an opportunity to meet and interactwith eminent Professors and personalities.
The Department has also published under itsauspices the following two books during the academicsession 2019-20 :(i) Vama: Indian Women Across Ages (by Dr. Veenu
Pant & Dr. Pramila Poonia)(ii) Jijnasa: A Journal of the |History of Ideas & Culture,
Vol. XXV-XXVI, 2018-19.The Department has been publishing an annualresearch journal 'Jijnasa' since 1974.
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Disaster ManagementRecent Trends inAdministration
E-Governance&GoodGovernance Administrative Reforms HumanRights DevelopmentAdministration SustainableDevelopment Governance, Ethics & Integrity Public Policy Public Finance Role of Civil Societies&NGO's Environment &Governance Constitutional System&PublicAdministration Affirmative action and InclusivePolicy Internal Security andPoliceAdministration SocialWelfareAdministration
Duration : Two Year (Four Semester)M.Phil. IN PUBLICADMINISTRATIONSeats : 15+5 (SFS)Duration : One Year(Two Semester each of 6 months)
Masters Programme : -MASTER OF ARTS (PUBLICADMINISTRATION)Under Semesters Scheme Seats : 120
Department of Public AdministrationAbout the Department
Public Administration as a discipline began its journeyin association with economics at the University ofRajasthan. It was in 1957, Department of Economics andPublic Administration was launched in the university. In theyear 1965, an independent Department of PublicAdministration was established by carving out from theeconomics discipline in the school of social sciences. Sinceits inception, the department in the University of Rajasthanhas significant faculty strength and better infrastructurefacilities. Rich in academic potential, the department wassanctioned Special Assistance Programme (SAP) byUniversityGrantsCommission in 2008.
Significant academic contribution by our faculty hasbrought rewards in achieving Fulbright, Indo-CanadaShastri and Commonwealth Fellowships. It is a matter ofpride that the faculty of the department was awarded apatent for the concept of Governometrics. Within theorganisation, to promote democratic leadership, thedepartment takes the distinction of sending our facultyas anelected member-syndicate, which is the highest decisionmaking bodyof the university.
Commemorating the Golden Jubilee year of itsestablishment during academic session 2015-16, thedepartment organized lecture series delivered bydistinguished academicians, scholars and administrators.During this session, a syllabi review workshop wasconducted to review the curriculum. Notable academicscholars attended and added valuable inputs to oureducational programme. Golden Jubilee year took initiativeto inculcate competitive spirit among the students byconducting debates on socially relevant topics, essaycompetition and extra-curricular activities. The departmentalso hosted two International seminars in the year 2017 and2018 attended by scholars from within and abroad.
Several of our students attained dizzy heights bybecoming academic ians, administ ra tors andresearchers, bringing laurels to the department. A few ofthem were associated to build their career in politicsinvesting faith in democratic mechanism. The Departmentis running M.A., M.Phil and Ph.D. Programmes.
Administrative TheoriesRural LocalAdministration
Urban Governance HumanResourceManagement Administrative Law Public SectorManagement
ThrustAreas :-
FacultyHEAD & Associate Professor
Mahala, OmAssociate Professor
Chaturvedi, ShaliniSharma, Deepak
Assistant ProfessorSingh, AshokSharma, DaisyD. SudhirYadav, ChaturbhujYadav, AmitKheenchi, PavitraMeena, EktaMeena RaniPurohit, NeelamSharma, GopeshKumar, VinitParewa, Laxmi
Department of SociologyThe Department of Sociology, established on 6th July
1961, is one of the most vibrant departments of theUniversity. The growth of the department has beenspearheaded by stalwarts like Prof. T.K.N. Unnithan(Founder Head), Prof. Yogendra Singh, Prof. Indra Dev,Prof. Ram Ahuja, Prof. Satyendra Tripathi, Prof. InduMathur, Prof. N.K. Singhi and many more. The Departmenthas been carrying on the legacy by maintaining academicstandards and organizing various academic activities on aregular level. Two memorial orations entitled 'Prof. N.K.Singhi Memorial Oration' and 'Prof. Ram Ahuja MemorialOration' are held every year. Dr. Shobhita Rajgopal,Director IDS, Jaipur delivered Prof. N.K. Singhi MemorialOration on 5th September, 2019 and Prof. Ashok Kaul,Professor Emeritus, BHU delivered Prof. Ram AhujaMemorial Oration on 30th September, 2019. Ms. ManjariKhandelwal topped the Department in M.A and wasawarded RamAhuja Memorial Gold Medal.
Besides the memorial oration, the departmentregularly organizes national conferences/seminars onpertinent themes. The Department organized a NationalConference on the theme “The Urban Governance: Issuesand Initiatives” on 28-29 February 2020. The AdvanceSeminar Club at the department organises speciallectures/interactive sessions/workshops for the benefit of
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FacultyHead & Associate ProfessorJain, RashmiProfessorSharma, S.L.Assistant ProfessorRao, MonicaJasrotia, AmithySingh, KarunakarSingh, ShivamLokeshwariGothwal, GauravJain, AnujaJain, Rohit KumarJoshi, NeelamYadav, ManishRam, Ashu
students and faculty members. In the academic session2019-20, the department organized an inter-disciplinaryRefresher course on “Development, Planning and SocialTransformation”.
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Ambedkar Studies CentreDirector
Dr. Abhishek ChayalAbout the Centre
University Grant Commission, New Delhi has set-upthe Dr. Ambedkar Studies Centre at the University ofRajasthan, Jaipur under 10 FiveYear Plan, in thescheme of Epoch Making Social Thinkers. The Centrestarted functioning from March, 2008. The mainobjectives of the Centre is to study Bharat Ratna Dr.Ambedkar's thoughts and mission. Baba Saheb's visionhas enriched entire humanity for peaceful coexistenceand nonviolent society. He emphasized theempowerment of the marginalized and to free them fromexploitation and injustice. To further these ideals, Dr.Ambedkar Studies Centre undertakes several activitiesannually like as 14 April Birth Anniversary, 26 November
thLaw Day, 6 December “Parinirvan Diwas ”, Seminar &Lectures.
To disseminate Dr. Ambedkar's ideals mission & amongstudents,researchscholars,faculty&society.TointroduceDr.AmbedkarMemorialLecture,annually.To develop technique, modules and innovativemethod for realizing Ambedkar's world view incontemporary society.Interaction with civil society social movement andothercentres.
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Centre for Gandhian StudiesAbout the Centre
The Centre for Gandhian Studies mainly focuses on:
Structure:
The Centre for Gandhian Studies is an institution wherevarious Academic Researches, Social Services andCollaborativeActivitiesareperformed. Formerly it wasknown asGandhiBhawan thatestablishedlongbackin1965.
In 1985, the Academic Council of University ofRajasthan raised the status of the Gandhi Bhawan andtransformed it into the 'Centre for Gandhian Studies' and alsoapproved an M. Phil. Programme in Gandhian Studies thatfurther led to Doctoral and Post & Doctoral Degrees. Theacademic programme of the Centre for Gandhian Studies issupported and adopted by other subjects of Social Sciencesthat have provisions of papers/ topics based on the themesof our programme at their Under Graduate and PostGraduate level.
1. The Study of Gandhi, Gandhian Literature and otherrelevant Gandhian thinkers with their theoretical as wellas practical aspects.
2. Understanding peaceful methods and techniques ofconflict& resolution.
3. Formulating Gandhian principles at local, national, andinternational levels.
4. Determining appropriate and intermediate technologiesfor developing societies.
5. Experiments of Gandhian techniques applied in India aswell as various other parts of the world.
6. Organizing Conferences and Symposia, Providing LibraryVisits, Publishing. Surveys based on GandhianConstructive Programmesand othersOrganizations.
7. Operating an academic link between UniversityFraternity (teachers and students) and other GandhianOrganizations, Government and people supportingGandhianPerspective-
The Centre is situated in the midst of the University Campus.It started with two small rooms in 1965, but now possesses onebig Class Room, one Director's Chamber, one Office & cum &Library one Prayer Hall, and a beautifully cultivated Lawn. Itscalm and serene atmosphere is quite congenial for study,academic discussion and analysis that propagates Gandhi &Gandhianideas.
The library has about 4000 books, some records ofspeeches of Mahatma Gandhi, Several Reports and manyM. Phil. Dissertations submitted by the scholars.
DirectorDr. Rajendra Prasad Sharma
Prof. V.R. Mehta, eminent political theorist and formerVice & Chancellor, Delhi University was the founder Directorof the Centre. In later years the Centre received theleadership of so many eminent Gandhian Scholars.Presently the Director of this Centre is Dr. Rajesh KumarSharma, Associate Professor, Department of PoliticalScience who has had a long association with this Centresince his student life and served the Centre as a regularteaching faculty. Dr. Sharma has revived the Centrecompletely. He not only updated the library but also hisassiduous efforts had credited the Centre with so manyJournals. Nowadays the Priya Bhajans of Gandhi Ji are beingplayed throughout the day that fills the hearts of visitors withsolace and positivity.The centre has organised manyactivities.
A highly successful National Seminar was organised on22 & 23 February, 2019 on the theme “Role and Contributionof Kasturba in Gandhi's Life and Philosophy”. A photoexhibition and special lecture was organised at the centre incommemoration of Dandi March on11&12 March, 2019. ANational Workshop was organised on 28 March, 2019 incollaboration with National Human Rights Commission. NewDelhi. Many Lectures were delivered by eminentpersonalities and professors from reputed institutions.Numerous lectures were delivered on diverse themes. InSeptember 2019 centre has hosted few academic tours fromPolytechnic College and Schools in Jaipur. A special lectureand photo exhibition on the theme “From Mohan toMahatma” was organised on 150th centenary birthcelebration of Mahatma Gandhi on 2 October, 2019. On 11February, 2020 a 45 member distinguished delegatesbelonging to Bureau of Parliamentary Studies & Training. LokSabha Secretariat, Parliament House, New Delhi visited thecentre on its 35th InternationalTraining Programme.
The centre has restarted the M. Phil. programme from thesession 2019 & 20. There are now 20 M. Phil. students doingresearch work at the centre. The centre is workingassiduously for initiation of Certificate & Diploma course forgeneral readers and students as well.Master's ProgrammeM-Phil- in Gandhian Studies Seat : 15 + 5 (SFS)Duration : Two Semesters (OneYear)
University Grants Commission has upgraded theDepartment of Sociology from the existing programmeof SAP DRS II to SAP DRS III programme for a period of5 years (2018-2023) to work on the thrust areas “Citiesand Citizens: Initiatives, Realities and Prospects” and“Governance and Globalization”. A national conferenceon "The Urban Governance : Issues & initiatives" wasorganized on 28-29th Feb., 2020.
The Department also runs classes for generatingconsciousness about competitions and personalitydevelopment, without any additional economic burdenon the students. The Department publishes a Journaltitled “Studies in Sociology” (English-with ISSN No.2349-0810).
The Department has good infrastructure with Smartclass room, seminar room, cabins for the faculty andsufficient office space. The department has its ownlibrary with more than 5000 books.
Infrastructural Facilities
Academic ProgrammesPh.D. ProgrammeThrustAreas• Sociological Theory
Seats: 120 Duration: Four Semesters (TwoYears)
• Sociology of Social Stratification• Sociology of Change and Development• Sociology of Education• Research Methodology• Sociology of Leisure and Tourism• Gender,Violence and Crime• Gerontology Studies• Sociology of Cinematic studies• Rural and Urban Sociology• Youth and Childhood Studies
M.Phil: Seats: 15 + 5(SFS) Duration: One YearMasters' Programme:Master ofArts in Sociology
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Centre for Museology and ConservationAbout the Centre
Centre for Museology & Conservation, University ofRajasthan, Jaipur (CMC-UOR) was established in July,2006 with a view to promote studies on museology andgenerate awareness about the conservation of museumobjects. Museology as a discipline explores the history ofmuseums and their role in society, as well as the activitiesthey engage in, including curating, preservation, publicprogramming, and education.
New perspectives of museology are emerging as a wayto revitalise the educational role of museums. The inherenttrend of New Museology is that it involves some form ofradical reassessment of the roles of museums withinsociety. A discourse of critical museology also emerged,intensifying around the turn of the 21st century. Criticalmuseology extend its fold beyond the traditional museumto include cultural centres, heritage sites, memorials, artgalleries, etc. In the context of India and other colonialcountries, critical museology also attempts to address theproblematic colonial pasts of museums through thedecolonization and indigenization of museums.
The latest movements in museology tend to focus onmuseums being interdisciplinary, multi-vocal, accessible,and open to criticism. While these critical discoursesdominate contemporary museology, there are manydifferent kinds of museums that exist today, some of whichare engaged in new and innovative practices, and othersthat are more traditional and less critical.
Centre for Museology & Conservation, University ofRajasthan, Jaipur runs an innovatively designed post-graduate course - M.A. in Museology and Conservation, afour semester course with a duration of two years. Thecentre is first of its kind in Rajasthan to have a conservationlaboratory of its own. The centre has witnessed aremarkable growth during the last decade. It has organiseda series of lectures, workshops, and seminars by invitingrenowned experts from India and abroad. The centre hasalso brought out some important publications and hasworked in collaboration with external bodies like INTACH,ASI, IGNCA, NMI& University of Leicester, UK. The Centrealso possesses a library.
Director & ProfessorSharma, Krishna Gopal
Dy. DirectorArha, Abhimanyu Singh
Asst. DirectorPanwar, Tamegh
The Centre also runs a Ph.D. programme inMuseology and Conservation under supervision ofteachers in the subject of history.
The Centre for Museology and Conservation issteadfastly committed to enriching its quality ofeducation and to achieve internationalization of HigherEducation. In pursuance of these goals, the Centreorganized a special lecture and symposium on the topic"Comparative Perspective of Megalithic Structures ofIndia and Europe and its Linkages with Vedic-PuranicReligion" on November 30th 2018. Professor Serge LeGuirriec, an expert archaeologist from France,delivered the lecture.
The Centre also organized an internationalconference on the theme, "New Trends in Museologicaland Historical Research" on February 15th-16th, 2019.The keynote address of the conference was deliveredby Dr. James H. Barrett, Associate Professor,Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge,United Kingdom. Dr. Barrett is an expert in GlacialArchaeology and Environmental History. Theconference saw active participation from illustriousinstitutions such as National Museum, New Delhi,National Museum Institute, New Delhi, ArchaeologicalSurvey of India, Department of Museums and Heritage,Government of Rajasthan, City Palace Museum,Jaipur, City Palace Museum, Udaipur to name a few.278 delegates registered for the conference and thepaper presentations were spread over 5 technicalsessions in parallel venues.
Seats : 30 Duration : Four Semesters
Master's ProgrammeMaster ofArts in Museology and Conservation
(Admission subject to the permission of theGovt. ofRajasthan)
The Centre for Mass Communication, University ofRajasthan,Jaipurcame into being in 1991.The Centre hasmadeappreciableheadwayin the last twodecades. Sofar,nearly1100studentshavestudiedat theCentreanda largenumber of them are working in different spheres of themedia. In 1991-92 under the self-financing scheme theCentre started a one year P.G. Diploma Course inJournalism. This was later converted into a one yearBachelor Degree Course in Journalism and MassCommunication (BJMC) in 1992-93. From the academicsession 2001-02, it has been replaced by a two-yearMaster'sdegreeprogramme.
It is heartening to note that the Centre has carvedout a niche for itself in the field of Media Educationamongst the Universities of India. Eminent journalistsand media persons have contributed their mite towardsits growth in various ways. Conferences, seminars,workshops and discussions have been organized
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under the aegis of the Centre from time to time. Thesehave enabled the students to present their views in a freeand frank atmosphere.
Well-equipped library, computer lab and a TV Studio.
Literary Journalism, EducationalJournalism, Works of eminent journalists,Human Rights, Journalism for Children, ScienceJournalism, Social Concerns & Women'sIssues, Economic & Social Status of Journalists,Cultural Reporting, Sting operations etc.
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FacultyHeadDr. Shruti Sharma
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The Centre for Rajasthan Studies is one of the oldestresearch centres of the University and has beeninstrumental in promoting studies and research inRajasthan's history and culture. Established on 11thNovember, 1975, the Centre is housed in MaharanaPratap Bhawan of the University to promote andcoordinate research on historical, social, cultural, literary,economic and environmental aspects of Rajasthantogether with collection, compilation, cataloguing, andpublication of relevant source material. Prof. G. N.Sharma, the renowned historian of Rajasthan, was thefounder Director of the Centre.
Since its establishment, the Centre has made aseminal contribution towards creation of knowledge onnumerous aspects of history of Rajasthan throughresearch projects related to collecting, cataloguing andpublishing source material and organizing seminars onvarious themes related to the history, culture, society,Rajasthani Literature economy and environment of theregion. The Centre has so far organized 15 nationalseminars on various themes of Rajasthan. The 15thNational Seminar of on various themes of Rajasthan. TheCentre also hosted the CLAI (Comparative LiteratureAssociation of India) International Conference on“Culture, Arts and Socio-Political Movements in SouthAsia: Comparative Perspectives. 'The centre alsoorganized a three day Rajasthani Kavita Utsav incollaboration with Sahitya Academy, Delhi. Recently, theCentre has organized a National Conference on January29-30, 2016 in association with the University Departmentof History & Indian Culture. This Conference, focusing onthe theme 'Emerging Perceptions of Historical Writing inIndia' held two special sessions on the historical writingsof Rajasthan. This Conference was attended by morethan 500 delegates from all over India.
The Centre for Rajasthan Studies has brought out 24publications as follows : The Sources of Social andEconomic History of Rajasthan; Bibliography ofRajasthan Studies; Kachawahan ri Vanshavali; Socialand Political Awakening among the Tribals of Rajasthan;Jaswant Singh ri Khyat; New Catalogue of ApprovedTheses on Rajasthan, Vol. I, Pt. I & II, 1988; Vol. II, 1989 ;Vol. III, Pt. I & II, 1990; The Historians and Sources of theHistory of Rajasthan; Peasantry through the Ages inWestern India with special reference to Rajasthan;PoliticalAwakening and Indian Freedom Movement withspecial reference to Rajasthan; Catalogue of ApprovedTheses on Rajasthan (Social Sciences), 1995; ReligiousMovements in Rajasthan : Ideas and Antiquities; Historyof the House of Diggi; History and Culture of Rajasthan;Charan Sahitya Parampara (Essays on Bardic literature) ;Rajasthan ri Vigat; Jaipur ri Vigat; Rajasthan Itihas keAbhikekhagariya evam Niji Strota; Sturdy Sikhs ofGanganagar: Dimensions of their Growth; & Dhundhad kiVigat, Rajasthan Itihas ke Abhilekhagariya evam NijiStrota. , Sturdy Sikhs of Ganganagar: Dimensions of theirGrowth; History and culture of Rajasthan, AdhunikRajasthan ka Itihas; Bhilon ke Geet, Women's struggles inRajasthan, Conversations on Conservation.
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The Centre has also inaugurated a series ofmemorial lectures - Prof. G.N. Sharma MemorialLecture and Prof. M.S. Jain Memorial Lectures tocommemorate the life and works of historical who havemade seminal contribution to historical writings ofRajasthan.
The Centre organised two national conferences inthe session 2017-18. A conference on 'Women in thePublic Sphere in Rajasthan' was organised on January6 & 7, 2018 in collaboration with Itihas Sankalan Samiti,Jaipur and was sponsored by Indian Council ofHistorical Research, New Delhi. On February 15 & 17,2018 a conference on 'Conversations on Conservation'was organised.
The Centre has built up a good research libraryconsisting of nearly 5400 books and a valuablecollection of Thikana records. This library is widelyutilised by Indian and foreign students and scholarsof History, Culture, Archaeology, Anthropology,Sociology, Literature and other disciplines.As a resultof persuasive efforts, the Centre was able to obtain asgift, a treasure of 1417 rare books on history andculture of Rajasthan, from late Professor G.N.Sharma's collection. The Centre also possessesnearly 500 books in a separate collection known asProf. K.G. Sharma Collection.
The Centre had begun a new Course for M.A. inRajasthani Language, Literature and Culture, w.e.f.the academic session 2011-12 under Self FinancingScheme. This Course has become very popular andis running successfully. This is a unique compositecourse in Rajasthani Language, Literature andCulture which has been introduced exclusively in theUniversity of Rajasthan.
The Centre has granted affiliation to many PostDoctoral Fellows and Senior Research Fellows ofICHR and ICSSSR and also to Emeritus Fellows ofUGC. The Centre also had the privilege of extendingaffiliation to foreign scholars (US Fulbright Frllows,Researcher from University of Heidelberg, Germanynad other institutions.)
Seats: 60 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
Master's Programme (S.F.S. Course)Master of Arts in Rajasthan Language, Literatureand Culture
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Centre for Women's Studies
About the CentreWomen's Studies is an interdisciplinary field of
research, teaching and activism that places gender atthe centre of Study. Women's Studies perspective isbeing incorporated by the UGC into different disciplines.The Centre for Women's Studies was established in theUniversity of Rajasthan, Jaipur, in 1980. The Centre iscommitted to Gender Equality; Equity& Justice, works torealize the same through academic pursuits andextension activities independently and in collaborationwith other Centres, Departments, GOs and NGOs.Since its inception the Centre has been functioningeffectively in accordance with the guidelines of the UGCthat is to “promote awareness among women and men,of the need to develop and utilize women's full potentialas resources for national development in its economic,political and socio-cultural aspects; on the need toquestion existing values and of their socialresponsibilities to participate equally”. The Centrefocuses studies on the needs of women aspects throughancient Indian thoughts and present scenario of thesociety to prescribe a holistic view in order to empowerwomenand Indiansocietyat large.
The Centre has been organizing National,International Seminars, Symposia, Workshops andRefresher courses on Gender issues. It also works inclose association with the National and StateCommission for Women.
The Centre has a specialized Library comprisingover 3,000 books on women/gender studies. Since1999, it has been publishing a Newsletter-cumMagazine with 13 issues published, a decade of this
DirectorAgrawal, Mukta
publication has been completed in2014. Vimarshhasgiven Rajasthan University a national andinternational presence in Women's Studies. TheCentre has started the publication of a journal VideISSN No. 2348-4233 from December, 2016.
The Centre has been undertaking researchprojects on various issues relating to the changingstatus of women.
As per University Notification of 16.09.1999, theCentre is the headquarter of Complaints Committeeon Prevention of Sexual harassment at workplacewhich receives Complaints regarding any case relatedto Sexual Harassment in university campus. TheCentre runs a Counselling Cell for girl Students in theCampus.
The Centre is running "M.Phil. Course in GenderStudies on SFS basis for students having master'sdegree in any discipline. The Centre is blessed withcommitted research scholars, Professors anddedicated teachers.
Seat: 30The Centre offers PG Diploma in Women's Studies
Duration: One Year (Two Semesters)
PG Diploma in Women's Studies Seat: 30 (SFS)
M. Phil. In Gender Studies (SFS)
NITI Aayog ChairAbout the Centre
The Chair was established in 1995 by the PlanningCommission as Planning and Development Unit whichwas named as "Planning Commission Chair" by theUniversity. After the dissolution of Planning Commission,the Chair was re-named as "NITI Aayog Chair" by itsAdvisory Committee. The Chair was instituted in order topromote teaching, research and informed debate on allissues related to planning and development inRajasthan. In addition to research, the Chair organizesvarious academic activities including Prof. Raj KrishnaMemorial Lectures which were delivered by theeconomists of the eminences of Sh. Montek SinghAhluwalia, Dr. C. Rangarajan, Prof. M.S. Swaminathan,Prof. Jagdish N. Bhagawati, Prof. Arvind Panagaria,Prof. Kaushik Basu, and Prof. Y.K.Alagh.
At present the Chair is working on following researchprojects:1. Doubling Farmers Income in Rajasthan.2. Achieving Sustainable Goals inRajasthan.
The Chair has submitted the following Reports toMinistry of HRD, Government of India and Governmentof Rajasthan:1. Employability of Higher Education Graduates in
India.2. Developing Self-Sustained Model for Local Bodies
in Rajasthan.3. District Development Index of Rajasthan.4. Reviewof Rajasthan Economy.5. Reviewof Rajasthan State Finances.Recently the Chair has tied up with The IndianEconometrics Society (TIES) to promote youngscholars for doing research and writing researchpapers. The Chair also provides internship to studentswho are interested in research
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Social Sciences Research CentreAbout the Centre
Social Sciences Research Centre (SSRC) of theUniversity of Rajasthan was established on 11 Oct. 1975by Prof. Iqbal Narain, an eminent social scientist. Themain objective of the centre is to impart greater scientificvigour to research activities and promote interdisciplinaryperspective particularly in the realmof Social Sciences.
The Centre works towards facilitating andcoordinating inter-disciplinary orientation and research.The SSRC is committed to improve the researchactivities in the Departments of Social Sciences and alsoto coordinate research and other relevant activities in thecentre.The Specific Objectives of The CentreAre:
To promote research in general, and inter-disciplinary research in particular, both within andbeyond the faculty of social sciences.Arranging symposia and seminars aroundinterdisciplinary themes with the help of academiccommunityspread over different disciplines.Encouraging publications of interdisciplinarycharacter.
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Singh, KarunakarDy. Director
Facilitating co-ordination and interaction amongstfaculty of social science.To foster ties with research institutes outside theUniversity.The Centre ties with research institutes and is well
equipped with computing facilities including a local areanetwork with its own dial-in server for internet access andoptical scanning equipment. Also a smart class-room isbeing installed for research scholars.
In 2010 Centre has launched an annual inter-disciplinary Social Science Journal "Social ScienceExplorer" and the Centre will bring out its Volume-XI inthe month of December 2020. SSRC also extendscounselling, guidance and other opportunities forstudents and research scholars
About the CentreThe Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and
Inclusive Policy was established by the UGC in 2008.TheCentre has continuously strived for deliberating on issues ofdiscrimination, exclusion of vulnerable groups. It hasorganized seminars discussions, symposia and conferenceon various dimensions of exclusion and marginalization.Ministry of Rural Development had also sponsored aNational conference along with UGC in 2011. During COVIDpandemic, the Centre has organized a National Webinar on “Covid pandemic and Marginalized sections of society”. Aninternational Webinar on Gender issues is scheduled to beorganized on 29-30th July2020.
Encourage interdisciplinary research on the dynamicsof social exclusion and contribute to academic debatesin social science.
Objectives of the Centre
Develop conceptual frameworks that are reflexive ofIndia's socio-cultural realities and expand the space ofintellectual discourse.Assist law and policy makers in the preparation andcritical evaluation of legislations and policies pertainingto the socially excluded communities.
DirectorSharma, S. L.
Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
FacultyDirector & ProfessorGopal, Krishan
Paliwal, Mahendra K.Upadhyay, Shashi
Asstt. Professors
South Asia Studies CentreAbout the Department
Infrastructure Facilities
South Asia Studies Centre (SASC) established in 1963 is apremier advanced Area Studies institution in India. It is devoted tothe study of South Asia Region (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, SriLanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives) covering historic-cultural,socio-economic and political aspects having the status of aUniversity Department. It started M.Phil course and Ph.D.programme independently in 1985. The Centre is a multidisciplinaryresearch institution. Being primarily an institution devoted to SouthAsian Studies it encourages in-depth understanding of the socio-economic and political phenomena of South Asian region in generaland study of the individual South Asian countries in particular. Post-graduate students of Political Science, Sociology, Economics andHistory (Modern)are admitted for M. Phil and Doctoral Research.
The Centre has well equipped and developed Infrastructuralfacilities such as a Seminar hall, a library, a documentation cell alongwith a classroomand different electronic equipments.
Academic Courses at SASC
ThrustAreasPh.D. Programme
Being a multi-disciplinary research centre, the SASCconcentrates on the study of social, economic, political,geographical and historical phenomena as well as processes,which directly or indirectly influence the dynamics of SouthAsian societies, viz., India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal,Bhutan and SriLanka. The centre also focuses onAfghanistanand Maldives through seminars and symposiums.
Disseminate information on social exclusion issuesthrough publication of journals, books, researchpapers and reports and strengthen critical publicdiscourses in India.
The centre has a well developed library with focus onExclusion and Discrimination Studies.
Collaborates with local and international researchand activis t organizations committed tostrengthening democratic ideals.
The Centre Library functions as Resource Centre
Organizes workshops and conferences that providea forum for State legislators, bureaucrats and judgesto interact with scholars, activists, film-makers,journalists, among others, and reflect collectively onissues related to social exclusion.
Our library has around 1000 books and facility ofaccessing on line journals and is computerized.
Apart from studies on domestic issues, taking thecontemporary global scenario into consideration the centre hasalso included studies on external dynamics of the region as well asits intra-regional concerns.
South Asia continues to pay specific academic attention tofacilitate comparative and cross-cultural research & analysis. Thisfacilitates integrated development in keeping with future academicperspectives.
M. Phil. IN SOUTH ASIAN STUDIESDuration : SEATS: 6One Year
Master's Programme
Chairperson
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Jha
Sri Guru Gobind Singh Chair for National Integration and Sikh Studies
Other Highlights & Achievements
The SASC organizes National Seminars, Synmposia andInternational Conferences every year.
The Centre owns a rich source library on South Asiacontaining 14000 books, besides periodicals, researchjournals and unpublished thesis acquired from overseas.
Special lectures by eminent experts are also deliveredduring every academic session apart from the regular FridaySeminar.The Centre also organizes Prof. S.P. Varma MemorialLecture and Prof. Iqbal Narain Memorial lecture every year.The Centre publishes its own Journal titled
on a biannual basis.Project reports and Ph. D. thesis are also regularlypublished by the Centre.
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For the promotion of national integration and SikhStudies a chair named as Sri Guru Gobind SinghChair for National Integration and Sikh Studies wasestablished in the University of Rajasthan in 2017.The Purpose of this chair is also to commemorate the350th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh ji thefounder of Khalsapanth and to strengthen andcelebrate his legacy. This chair was established by aspecial grant of Rs. 4 crore from the Ministry of CultureGovernment of India. The chair is one of the mostsignificant academic initiatives undertaken at theUniversity of Rajasthan in recent years. It aims topromote research,examination and dissemination ofthe teachings of Sikh Gurus with special reference toRajasthan and plans to engage in comparativestudies in major religions as means to promoteNational integration and interfaith understanding. TheSri Guru Gobind Singh Chair for National Integrationand Sikh Studies will pursue a variety of academic andresearch activities ranging from seminars, symposia,extension lectures and conferences to audio-visualshows in order to fulfill its unique mandate. On 11thJanuary 2020 the chair has organized a seminar onthe role of Sikhism in National Integration: AnEvaluation.Objectives of the Chair:• Examination and dissemination of the teachings
of Sikh gurus with special reference to Rajasthan.• Comparative Study of major religions of the world-
Sikhism,Buddhism,Hinduism,Jainism, Christianityand Islam.
• Collection and Compilation of source material onthemesrelated to Sikhsociety, religionand culture.
Research Projects:• The contribution of Sikhs to the economy, society
and culture of Rajasthan.• Sikh gurudwaras in Rajasthan The proposed
project would document and compile the history ofSikh Gurudwaras in Rajasthan and theircontribution to religious, social and community life.
• Visits and links of Sikh gurus to various centers ofRajasthan such as Pushkar (Ajmer district),Naraina (Jaipur district), Kota, Pokhran(Jaisalmer district) etc.
• The Chair has also proposed 4 more projectsrelated to inter religious studies.
• Currently Dr. Rakesh Kumar Jha is theChairperson of the Sri Guru Gobind Singh Chairfor National Integration and Sikh Studies.
UNIVERSITY CONSTITUENT COLLEGES1. University Commerce College2. University Five Year Law College3. University Law College4. University Law College Centre-II5. University Maharaja College6. University Maharani College7. University Rajasthan College
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(College with Potential For Excellence)Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Jaipur
Email:[email protected]
UNIVERSITY COMMERCE COLLEGE
INTRODUCTIONThe University Commerce College with glorious
history and academic excellence is one of the mostprestigious College in Commerce and ManagementEducation. It was established on the 13th December1956. The University Grant Commission has recognizedthe College as “College with Potential for Excellence(CPE)” in the Year 2011. Apart from traditional courseslike B.Com. Pass Course and B.Com. Honours, thecollege has gained prominence by running professionalcourses like BBA& BCA.At present, there are about 4340students in the College including students of BBA andBCA Courses. The College has three computer labs aswell as a smart class room and a language lab. TheCollege has a rich library with approximately 1.7 lakhsbooks, prestigious Journals and magazines. The Collegehas two big Play Grounds. The opening of BhartiyaChintan Anusandhan Centre In December 2015 is one ofthe great achievement of the college. This centre hasabout 1700 books on Life and Thoughts of IndianThinkers as well as Indian Scriptures, Videos on lifecontribution, speeches of eminent Indian Thinkers arealso available in the centre. A unique feature of thecollege is its Career Counselling and Placement Cellwhich helps students in getting suitable employment invarious national and international companies.
The college is continuously upgrading itsinfrastructure in achieving excellence in commerceeducation in Rajasthan. The college has developed aSmart Class Room, Language Lab and research facilityfor teachers also with the help of the UGC and theUniversity. These advanced learning centers are fullyequipped with all teaching aids of advanced level such asinteractive board, visualizers, multimedia projectors andLED presentation systems. These facilities are alsohelpful for the students of SC, ST, OBC minorities andother privileged sections of the society. The college hasalso installed an advanced. security system throughCCTV cameras with continuous power supply andbackup system.
The College has organized the All-India CommerceConference twice, in 1977 and 1995. It has alsosuccessfully organized various National & International
Principal
Vice-PrincipalsDr. Dileep Singh
Dr. Naresh KumarDr. Mamta JainDr. Bhawani Shanker Sharma
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Seminars and Conferences such as “ChangingPerspectives in Management Education” (2004),“Globalization and Changing Business Environmentin India”(2004), “Globalization: Myth or Reality?”(2005), “Emerging Issues in Commerce andManagement” (2006), “Corporate Governance andEthical Issues in Changing Economic Scenario”(2009), “Professional Orientation of BusinessEducation” (2010), International Seminar on “RuralMarketing”(2010), National Seminar on “MNREGA:Opportunities and Challenges” (2011) and NationalSeminar on “Emerging Issues in Tourism:Opportunities and Challenges”( 2015). The collegeorganized a National Seminar on “GST Issues AndChallenges in India” in the month of January, 2018. Inthe month of December, 2016 Diamond JubileeCelebration was organized in which different studentsactivities like quiz contest, power point presentationand lectures were held. Foundation Day was alsoorganized on 13 December, 2014. In addition, thecollege organizes many seminars and speciallectures on regular basis to enrich the knowledge ofthe students.
A large number of our students have qualified inprofessional examinations like CA, CS, ICWA, MBAand MCA courses. Recently, some students havebeen selected and placed in reputed organizations.The College has highly qualified and experiencedfaculty for providing quality education in Commerce,Business, Management and Computer Science.
The College has earned numerous accolades inGames, Sports, NSS, NCC and Scouting. University
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Optional SubjectsAccountancy & Business Statistics (ABST)Business Administration (Bus. Admn.)Economic Administration & Financial Management (EAFM)
ABST Bus. Adm. EAFMSubject Combination
301Code No.
Code No.
Note: Non-commerce students are required to pass anadditional paper– Book-keeping. Marks obtainedin this paper will not be included in calculation ofthe division.
Honours Subjects302303304
Note:-
Accountancy & Business Statistics (ABST)BusinessAdministration (Bus.Admn.)EconomicAdministration&FinancialManagement (EAFM)
Non-commerce students are required to pass oneadditional paper—Book-Keeping. Marks obtained in thispaper will not be included in calculating the division.
Compulsory SubjectsElementary Computer ApplicationsEnvironmental StudiesGeneral Hindi/ Elementary Hindi*General English* For Foreign and non-Hindi speaking students
Medium:English/Hindi
B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration) Seats: 120Code No.
Medium : /
305 .
English HindiDuration : Three years Course
B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce) Pass Course (Evening) Seats : 420
SELF FINANCING COURSES
Subject Combinations and Eligibility criteria same asgiven in B.Com. Pass Course above.
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B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer Applications) Seats: 120
òNote: -Minimum number of students in eachhonours subject must be 15 to run the honourscourse.
Compulsory SubjectsElementary Computer ApplicationsEnvironmental StudiesGeneral Hindi/Elementary Hindi*General English* For Foreign and non-Hindi speaking students
B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce) Pass Course Seats: 660
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B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce)- Honours Seats: 60 each
Commerce College has 5 units of NSS which areconsistently engaged in Educational, SocialAwareness
and Health Care Programmes. A one daytraining/camp was organized in Jhalana slum area toeducate resident about health and hygiene. NSSvolunteers made a successful effort to createawareness for traffic rules and for diseases like AIDS,DENGU, SWINE FLUE etc. The NCC Navy CadetTanmay Raj got selected to participate in the paradeorganized by Govt. of India at New Delhi.
In 2019-20 College team participated in RajasthanUniversity Inter College Tournaments and 21 studentswere selected from college for different games and
sports participation at State level and National level fromCollege.
Mr. Jai Kumar and Divanshu Puri won gold medal in Judowhile Mr. Pawan Sharma got First position in Pistol shootingand he also representedAll India Tournament.
University Sports Board organized the West Zone InterUniversity Badminton Tournament and Mr. Shishupal gotposition in the team to represent atAll India University Team.
Many more students were selected in Cricket, Volleyball,Hockey and Football teams in Rajasthan University InterCollege Tournament.
Code No. 230Duration :Medium
Three years Course: English
BCAPart-I/II/IIIEach part involves six theory papers and fourlaboratory courses.
UNIVERSITY COMMERCE COLLEGE, JAIPURCUT-OFF PERCENTILE SESSION 2019-20
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B. Com. Pass Course
General OBC SC STBoard % % % %RBSE 80.40 71.80 61.60 ALLCBSE 90.40 82.20 70.80 ALL
BBA
General OBC SC STBoard % % % %RBSE 69.40 55.00 ALL ALLCBSE 79.60 62.80 ALL ALL
BCA
General OBC SC STBoard % % % %RBSE 50.40 ALL ALL ALLCBSE 48.40 ALL ALL ALL
B.Com. (Hons.) Bus. Adm.
General OBC SC STBoard % % % %RBSE 66.20 56.60 61.80 ALLCBSE 75.40 62.60 ALL ALL
B.Com (Hons.) ABST
General OBC SC STBoard % % % %RBSE 74.00 50.40 50.20 ALLCBSE 85.20 53.60 ALL ALL
B.Com (Hons.) EAFM
General OBC SC STBoard % % % %RBSE 61.60 50.20 ALL ALLCBSE 70.80 67.50 ALL ALL
B.Com (SFS)
General OBC SC STBoard % % % %RBSE 70.60 57.80 ALL ALLCBSE 80.80 67.00 ALL ALL
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(UFYLC)University Campus, Jaipur
The University Five Year Law College, a self-
financing endeavour, offers an integrated B.A., LL.B.(Hons.) degree in 10 Semesters in the span of five
years. The course, instituted during the academic
session 2008-09, is duly recognized by the Bar
Council of India.
The college has its own separate, well-
constructed, wi-fi premises equipped with all the
amenities like A/C Lecture Theatre, Smart Class
Rooms, Moot Court Hall, Seminar Hall, Activity Room,
Computer lab with 24 hours Internet facility CCTVsurveillance, upgraded library with electronic
database, e-resources and access to legal databases
like MANUPATRA, AIR. Library facility is available
beyond the college hours.
The course has been designed to providecomprehensive knowledge of law, both theoretical and
practical, through classroom teaching, Moot Courts,
Seminars, Extension Lectures and Internship. A
Foreign language (French) is part of the curriculum
which gives them an extra advantage in today's global
scenario. In addition to this regular activities including
Law Review, Seminar, Moot Court Quiz and debatesare organised at big scale time to time in order to
enhance personality development aspects of the
students. We have exclusive weekly test system
which constantly upgrades and updates students
knowledge and learning. UFYLC organizes Supreme
Court, High Court & District Court visits, survey of Jails
and Internship with established law firms to enhancetheir practical acumen.
To instill the sense of social responsibility andawareness, college makes an extra effort by attaching
Infrastructural Facilities
ABOUT THE COURSE
Director
Contact:
Dr. Sanjula Thanvi
Dr. Preeti Joshi
Ph. 91-141-2712307/2709551e-mail: [email protected]
Dy. DirectorsDr. Abhishek Kumar Tiwari
INTRODUCTION
B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)Fresh Admissions for Academic Session 2020-21. Aseparate notification will be published by theUniversity.
students with NGOs of Local, National and
International repute. Students are also engaged in (i)National Service Scheme (ii) Legal Aid (iii) Moot
Courts. These activities give students practical
exposure.The aim of the Institute is the constant exploration
of different avenues and consistent involvement of
learning. Keeping in mind the overall development of
students, Institute has also availed the facilities of
Sports Complex in the University Campus.
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Vidhi Bhawan, University Campus, Jaipur
INTRODUCTIONRecognised by the Bar Council of India, the UniversityLaw College is a constituent college of the University ofRajasthan and one of the oldest law- schools in Indiaimparting legal education. The Law College, as it wasoriginally called, was established in Jaipur by thegovernment of the erstwhile State of Jaipur in 1947,that is the year corresponding with the foundation ofthe University of Rajasthan. It was housed, first in thebuilding now known as the University Maharaja'sCollege and had 306 students, a full time principal, oneReader, three Part-time teachers, In the beginning,only a two-year LL.B. Course was started from 1947 to1952 and the Law College was affiliated to theUniversity of Rajasthan. On July 1, 1953, the Collegewas transferred by the State Government to theUniversity of Rajasthan.
The foundation stone of a separate Vidhi Bhawanwas laid by Shri Barkatullah Khan, the then ChiefMinister of Rajasthan, On Friday, 22nd December1972. Teaching began in this building from the session1975-76. During the session 1993-94, the College wasdeclared by the UGC as a Constituent College of theUniversity of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
PrincipalMr. Aruna Choudhary
Vice-PrincipalsMr. Sandeep SinghMr. Rajeev Soni
Contact no. 0141-2709260
LL.B. (Bachelor of Law) Academic/Professional Courses Seats: 300+30 (only for EWS)
LL.B. (THREE YEAR) PROFESSIONAL COURSELL.B. Academic/Professional. The Bar Council of Indiarecommended the introduction of 27 papers for LL.B.Course from the Session 1998-99. This new course hasalready been introduced.
LL.B (FIRST YEAR)ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL
Under the new scheme the candidates for the LL.B. FirstYear (Academic/Professional) are examined in ninepapers. Each paper carries 100 marks and of three hoursduration.
LL.B (SECOND YEAR)ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL
Candidates for the LL.B. Second Year(Academic/Professional) shall be examined innine papers.
LL.B. (THIRD YEAR)PROFESSIONAL
Candidates for the LL.B. third Year(Professional) shall be examined in nine papers.
ACTIVITIES AND FACILITIESMOOT COURT
LEGAL LITERACY
Moot Courts are being organized in the class roomsand one Live Model Moot- Court is also organize toinculcate the habit of debating on various legal points inthe students
In order to activate and impart Knowledge of legalrights and duties, the College gets its student trained andsends them to the courts (High Court, District Court &Village Courts) so as to have a first hand grasp and assist
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The college has a rich library possessing bookswritten by National and Internationals authors,journals case reporters and encyclopaedias. Mootcourt competition, mock trial, court visits, legal aidcamps, NSS activities are integral part of itscurriculum. The college frequently organisesseminars and workshops and invites experts fromlegal fraternity to deliver special lectures. TheCollege constantly endeavours to impart quality legaleducation and maintain high professional standards.It has produced countless academicians, judicialofficers, advocates and statesmen. Presently, thereare twenty six full-time faculty members who arecontributing immensely on academic as well ascurriculum development in the college.
the poor and down-trodden people about theirConstitutional Rights, Settlement of their disputesthrough Legal Literacy Awareness, ConciliationArbitration and Mediation and LokAdalats (ADR)..
Professors, eminent persons, academicians, socialscientists, judges and lawyers are also invited to deliverspecial lectures in the college.
The college is running Legal Aid Clinic very
SPECIALLECTURES
LEGALAID CLINIC
115effectively for awareness of the public specially in the ruralareas. For this purpose three camps were organized by theclinic in the session 2018-2019.
Library facility to the students of the College is available.UGC contributes funds from time to time for the purchase ofbooks in the Library.
Please see the ordinances mentioned at the pages ofUniversity Law college and for details go through theUniversity Handbook.
(a) Graduate in any discipline with minimum 45 % marks forGeneral/EWS/OBC/MBC and 40% for SC/ST, in theaggregate shall be eligible for admission to LL.B. I Year.
(b) 60 % and above in the aggregate for students comingfrom Universities other than those situated in the Stateof Rajasthan.
(c) 5% of total number of seats will be reserved forphysically handicapped candidates defined asDeaf/Dumb/Blind/Loss of any limb with permanentdisability (as per government notification/ universityrules).
: Note: From the session 1994-95 only candidateswho have obtained a Bachelor's Degree of 10+2+3 patternor those who have passed a one year pre-POSTGraduate/Bridge Course Examination after obtaining aBachelor's Degree of 10+1+3 or 10+2+2 pattern shall beconsidered eligible for admission
1. Provided that it would not apply in the case of suchcandidates who have passed their graduationexamination prior to the academic session of 1991-92and they will also have the option to clear the Pre P.G./Bridge Course for seeking admission or appearing inthe examination for a higher course in the University ofelsewhere.(Academic Council Res. No. 3 dated 18/19April 94 & Syndicate Res , No. 9, date 18.07.94).
(1) Candidates belonging to S.C. and S.T. categories willbe required to produce a certificate to the effect fromDistrict Magistrate/ Tehsi ldar/sub-Divis ionalMagistrate, without which their cases will not beconsidered under the above provisions (0.81-II)
(ii) Candidates belonging to OBC category shall berequired to produce a certificate to that effect fromDistr ic t Mag istra te/Tehsi ldar/Sub-Divis ionalMagistrate, without which their cases will not beconsidered under the above clause(a).
LAW LIBRARY
POLICYFORADMISSION
Eligibility:
Note
EXPLANATION :
Important Note :
(iii) Candidates claiming concession under clause(C)above shall be required to furnish a certificate in theoriginal from the Principal, S.M.S. Medical College,Jaipur/Director, Rehabilitation Research Centre/Head of the Department concerned of S.M.S.Medical College, Jaipur.
(iv) A relaxation of 5% marks in the minimumpercentage of marks for admission under provision(c) shall be admissible to Physically Handicappedcandidate defined a deaf/dumb/loss of any limb withpermanent disability. Such cases will be screenedand cleared by a Central Committee constituted forthis purpose.
(v) No other concession or weightage of marks on anyother score whatsoever shall, however, beadmissible to them.
(vi) Notwithstanding anything contained in theordinances prescribing minimum percentage ofmarks for admission to the various Courses ofstudies, the Head of the institution may fix a higherminimum percentage of marks for students otherthan those belonging to S.C./S.T. category forregulating admission in the college concerned(0.81-IV).
The following concessions shall be admissible tothe outstanding players and athletes seekingadmission to the various courses study in theFaculty of Law:
(A) The following categories of candidates shall beeligible for admission to a course irrespective of themarks obtained by them at the qualifyingexamination provided they fulfil the conditions ofeligibility laid down in other Ordinances:(i) Those who have been sponsored by the
Ministry of Education and Social Welfare torepresent the Nation in Games and Sports inthe International Tournaments at least once inthe immediately preceding two years.
(ii) Those who have been sponsored by the Inter-University Sports Board to represent the IndianUniversities in Games and Sports inInternational Tournaments at least once in theimmediately preceding two years.
(iii) Those who have represented both theUniversity and the State in Games and Sportsin the Inter-University and NationalChampionships respectively at least one in theimmediately preceding two years.
(iv) Those who have represented both theUniversity and the State in Games and Sportsin the Inter-University and National JuniorTournaments, at least once in the immediatelypreceding two years.
2. Concession/Weightage for purpose ofadmission:
Moot CourtCourt VisitMock TrialLegalAid ClinicRed Ribbon ClubSeminar/Extension LectureLibrary(NSS)(Extra Curricular Activities)
ACTIVITIES AND FACILITIES
116subject to the other provisions of the Act, statutes,ordinance, rules and regulations, be admitted to thesecond year examination of LL.B. (P) or LL.B.(A)course, as the case may be.
: A candidate who after passing theexamination of Second Year completed a regularcourse of study form the University Constituent Collegeor from an Affiliated college for the Third Year of LL.B.(P) course will subject to the other provisions of theAct-Ordinance, Statutes, Rules and Regulations, beadmitted to the Third Year Examination of LL.B. (P)course will subject to the other provisions of the Act-Ordinance Statutes, Rules and Regulations, beadmitted to theThirdYear Examination of LL.B. (P).
A candidate shall be permitted one main and threedue papers attempts in LL.B. I /II year examinationsrespectively to clear all his/her papers of LL.B. II/IIIyear examination. If he/ She fails in LL.B. I/II/III yearexamination consecutively three times, he/she willhave to appear at all the papers of LL.B. I/II/III yearexamination as Ex-student and the same principle willagain apply afresh. While passing LL.B. I/II/III yearexamination in due paper examination the marksobtained by the candidate will becounted as under.(a) If the candidate has not secured 48% marks in
aggregate in six papers, but has obtained at least36% marks in each of examination them forworking out his/her result only those marks asobtained by him/her in the due papers will becounted up to the extent that his overall aggregateof 9 papers becomes 48% irrespective of thehigher marks obtained by him in the due paper(S)
(b) If the candidate has already secured 48% marks inaggregate in six papers, at the LL.B. I/II/III yearmain examination then for working out his resultonly those marks as obtained by him in the duepapers not exceeding 48% average of the papershe/ she will be counted irrespective of highermarks obtained by him in the due paper(S).
Q.253-(B)
Scheme of Examination
(v) Those who have been members of eitherthe University of the State of Rajasthanteams in Games and Sports which havebeen declared winners of runners-up in theInter- University or holders of first threepositions in individual events in either of theabove tournaments at least once in theimmediately preceding two years.
(vi) Those who have represented the StateSchools in Games and Sports in the SchoolNational Tournaments at least once in theimmediately preceding two years.
(B ) All other weightage will be given as peruniversity rules.# Only one reservation/ weightage/ concessionwill be allowed to theapplicant.
: There shall be a Three Year Course for thedegree of LL.B. (P) and Two Year Course for thedegree of LL.B (A) and teaching shall be conductedthrough the lecture method, practical and classperformance during the session and an examinationshall be conducted through written papers, practicalexamination and a viva- voce at the end of eachsession.
1. LL.B. (P)/ LLB.(A) First year Examination at theend of the first year.
2. LL.B.(P)/LL.B.(A) Second year Examination attheend of Second year.
3. LL.B.(P) Third Year Examination at the end oftheThird year.
A candidate who has completed a regularcourse of study from the University ConstituentCollege or from an Affiliated College for First Year ofLL.B. (P) of LL.B. (A) will, subject to the otherprovisions of the Act/Statutes, Ordinances. Rulesand Regulations, be admitted to the First YearExamination of the LL.B. (P) or LL.B. (A) Coursedepending on the course he/she has taken.
A candidate who after passing theexamination of the First year, has completed aregular course of study from the University/Constituent college or from an Affiliated college forthe Second Year of LL.B. (P) of LL.B. (A) Course will,
O. 251
Threeyear LL.B. (P) Course:
Q. 253:
Q.253-A:
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Jaipur
The University Law College Centre-II, formerlyknown as Evening Law College, Jaipur, wasestablished in the academic session 1991-92 as aself-financing institution. With effect from the year2004 the University Evening Law College wasrenamed as University Law College Centre-II. Thecollege is housed in the Vidhi Bhawan in the UniversityCampus, Jaipur. Since 1993-94 the College has beendeclared by the U.G.C. a constituent college of theUniversity.
The College is imparting legal education toeducate and train students at LL.B. level to achieveoutstanding ability and become leaders in legalprofession. The College is also making efforts to build
PrincipalDr. Ankita Yadav
Ph. 91-141-2704882
Vice-PrincipalsDr..Rajesh GourMr. Tarun Kumar Jonwal
Contact:
LL.B. (Bachelor of Law) Academic/Professional Courses Seats: 300
INTRODUCTION
Moot Court
Legal Literacy
Moot Courts are being organized in the classrooms and one Live Model Moot-Court is alsoorganized to inculcate in the students the habit ofdebating on various legal points.
In order to activate and impart knowledge of legalright and duties, the College gets its student trainedand sends them to the courts (High Court, DistrictCourt & Lower Courts) so as to have a first hand graspand assist the poor and down-trodden people abouttheir Constitutional Rights, Settlement of their disputesthrough Legal Literacy Awareness, Conciliation,
ACTIVITIES AND FACILITIES
LL.B. (First Year) Academic/Professionalò Candidates for the LL.B. First year (Academic/
Professional) shall be examined in the ninepapers. Each paper shall be of 100 marks and ofthree hours duration.
LL.B (Second Year) Academic/Professionalò Candidates for the LL.B. Second year (Academic/
Professional) shall be examined in the ninepapers. Each paper shall be of 100 marks and ofthree hours duration.
LL.B (Third Year) Professionalò Candidates for the LL.B. Third year (Professional)
shall be examined in the nine papers. Each papershall be of 100 marks and of three hours duration.
up overall personality of the students byassociating them in different academic activitieslike- Moot Court Competition, Debates, andarranging extension lectures by legal luminaries
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(Admission through ULET).
Arbitration and Mediation and LokAdalats (ADR).
Professors, eminent persons, academicians,social scientists, judges and lawyers are alsoinvited to deliver special lectures in the college.
The college is running Legal Aid Clinic veryeffectively for awareness of the public specially inthe rural areas. For this purpose three camps areorganized by the clinic in an academic session.
The college has one unit of National ServiceScheme(NSS). Such unit consists of 100 studentsenrolled in every session and participate in variousactivities.For thispurpose 03one-day campsand01Seven-Days Special camp are organized by theCollege.
Library facility to the students of the College isavailable. U.G.C. contributes funds from time totime for the purchase of books in the Library.
Please see the Ordinances mentioned at thepages of University Law College and for details gothrough the University Handbook.
Reservation and Weightage will be given as perUniversity of Rajasthan rules.
Special Lecturers
LegalAid Clinic
National Service Scheme (NSS)
Law Library
Policy ofAdmission
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(Only for )Boys(College with Potential for Excellence and DBT Star College)
Ram Singh Road, JaipurCelebrating 175 Yearth
INTRODUCTION
PrincipalDr. N.S. Mahala
Dr. R.A. SharmaDr. Pratap Chand MaliDr. Neelima GuptaDr. Rishikesh MeenaDr. Satpal Singh Badsara
Ph. 91-141-256509691-141-2567290
E-mail:- [email protected]
Vice-Principals
Contact:
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University Maharaja College, one of the oldest and mostreputed collegesof India, wasestablished in the year 1844 bySawai Ram Singh as Maharaja's School, at that time locatedat Manak Chowk close to Hawamahal with about 40 studentsto impart education mainly in Hindi, Persian, English,Sanskrit and Urdu. In 1873, the College was upgraded tointermediate level and got affiliated to Calcutta University.Later in 1890, it was affiliated to Allahabad University forBachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree and subsequently raised topost graduate status in 1896. In 1897, Bachelor of Science(B.Sc.) all major subjects and M.A. in English were alsointroduced. History, Philosophy and Mathematics wereintroduced at Post Graduate level in 1927. In 1933 TheCollege was shifted to the present building which wasconstructed at a cost of Rs. 8.5 Lakhs at that time. Commercewas introduced in the curriculum in 1940 and Faculty of Lawwas set up in 1947. Before the establishment of UniversityMaharani College in 1944, the college was impartingeducation to both boys and girls. The College became aconstituent college of the University of Rajasthan in 1962 andsince then it is offering under-graduate science courses toboys. This year college is celebrating 175th year of itsestablisment. Several programmes were organised bycollege on this occasion including environmental awarenessrally on 12th October 2019.
The College was granted status of “College withPotential for Excellence (CPE)” by the UGC in 2011 and thestatus of "Star College” by the Department ofBiotechnology, Govt. of India in the year 2016. The Collegecampus has a total land area of 19.47 acres with built-in-area of 1,20,000 square feet. The college has Heritagebuilding with huge lush green sports ground.The IT buildingspread over 5000 square feet area has also beenconstructed in the college premises. College has wellequipped modern science and computer labs with totalarea of nearly 65,000 square feet.Many of these labs havebeen recently renovated under RUSAprogram.
Apart from imparting education in B.Sc. Pass andHonours courses, the college also offers self-finance BCAcourse. More than 2600 students are getting education inthis college. The College campus has its own boys hostelwith a capacity of nearly 200 students. College libraryhouses more than 1 lakh books and magazines. The bookshave been updated on digital library automation softwareIMS and the students are able to get the books issuedthrough online registered accounts. Sports facilitiesavailable in college include three Volleyball courts, twoTennis Courts and one Basketball Court. Gymnasium andfacilities for indoor sports are also available in the collegefor students. Sport ground of college has witnessed severalRanji Trophy Cricket matches in past.
All-round development of students is ensured byorganizing talks of eminent Guest Speakers, seminars,Career counseling sessions, poster making competitions,annual quiz and cultural events throughout the year. Duringpast years, several placement camps have been organizedby national and multinational companies for the students inCollege campus.
Three units of NCC (1 Raj BN, 7 Raj(I) Coy, 3 RajNAVAL) are functioning in the college. Almost every year,
the NCC Cadets participate in the National IntegrationCamps and the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath, NewDelhi. During 2019-20, two cadets of 7 Raj(1) Coyparticipated in Republic Day camp 2020 at New Delhi.One cadet attended Basic Mountaineering Camp at16500 Ft. in Darjeeling and several cadets participated inThalSena Camp (Delhi), Ek Bharat Shresth BharatCamp in Udaipur and Kerala, Trekking Camps at Gujaratand Kolhapur and Basic Leadership Camp at Kota. NCCcadets of college units participated in Beat the PollutionCycle Rally and Run for Fun Marathon 2019.
Three cadets participated in all India Cycle Rally2019 (Jaipur-Delhi Sector) to commemorate all IndiaSwachhataPakhwada. On the occasion of NCC Day,State level programme was organized at collegegrounds, which was presided over by DG NCC andHon'ble Governor of Rajasthan. Kargil Vijay Divas wasalso celebrated in the college. One cadet from 3 RAJNaval unit of college participated in OSD/youthexchange programme in Mauritius, South Africa,Mojambique and Sechelles and also got appointed atSenior cadet Captain Rank in Naval NCC.
The University Maharaja College has four units ofNSS which celebrated Netaji S.C. Bose Jayanti and theGolden Jubilee of NSS in the College Campus. Duringthree One Day and One Seven Day Special Campsseries of activities such as Sports, Yoga, Campuscleanliness drive, tree plantation, Clean & GreenEnvironment & Pollution Prevention Rally, Postermaking Competition, NukkadNatak on Girl ChildEducation, Awareness visit of volunteers to KacchiBastifor social service, workshops on time management,Road Safety, Primary treatment after road accident,Guest Lecture on Green Fluorescent Proteins, etc. wereorganized. One NSS volunteer represented theUniversity Maharaja College in Republic Day Parade atRajpath New Delhi. NSS volunteers represented collegein National Integration Camps at VinobhaBhaveUniversity, Jharkhand, NIC at VGU, Jaipur and YouthFestival at Lucknow. Various other events such asCommunal Harmony Workshop, Workshop on Yoga &Health Awareness, SwachhataPakhwada, Seminars onCareer Counseling, 'Drugs: Side Effects and Its Control'were also organized. and by NSS volunteers andProgramme Officers in the college campus. Handball
B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer Applications): Self Financing Course Seats: 120
B.Sc.(Bachelor of Science) Honours Seats: 30 Each
Compulsory SubjectsHistory of Science and InventionCommunication Skills (Lab Course)Technical Writing (Lab Course )
Code No. 222Duration :Medium:
Three yearsEnglish
Honours SubjectBotanyChemistryMathematicsPhysicsZoology
Subsidiary Subjects (Select One)Chemistry/ZoologyBotany/Mathematics/ZoologyChemistry/PhysicsChemistry/MathematicsBotany/Chemistry
Compulsory SubjectsElementary Computer ApplicationsEnvironmental StudiesGeneral Hindi/Elect. Hindi*General English
òHonours Courses are run with Minimum of 15 Students in aCourse.
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*For foreign and non Hindi speaking students
UNIVERSITY MAHARAJA COLLEGE, JAIPURCUT-OFF MERIT LIST ON THE BASIS OF PERCENTILE 2019–2020
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) Pass Course Seats: 720
Medium :Hindi/English
CodeNo. Subject Combinations
Mathematics Group (Seats: 360)
Biology Group (Seats: 360)Subject Combinations
01
08
Chemistry Mathematics Physics02 Economics Mathematics Physics03 Geography Mathematics Physics04 Geology Mathematics Physics05 Psychology Mathematics Physics06 Statistics Mathematics Physics07 Geology Mathematics Chemistry
Botany Chemistry Zoology09 Botany Geography Zoology10 Botany Geology Zoology11 Chemistry Geology Zoology12 Chemistry Psychology Zoology13 Chemistry Geography Zoology14 Chemistry Geography Botany15 Chemistry Geography Geology
Compulsory SubjectsElementary ComputerApplicationsEnvironmental StudiesGeneral HindiGeneral English
BotanyChemistryEconomics (30)Geography (60)Geology (60)MathematicsPhysicsPsychology (30)Statistics (30)Zoology
Optional Subjects
International Cultural Fest Ghoomar of Universityof Rajasthan. Several “NukkadNaataks” related tosocial issues were performed to motivate masses.It has been another year of excellence inextracurricular activities as the College teams wonmany trophies and medals in various cultural andsports events held at other institutions at the Stateand National level.
Board Cutoff General EWS OBC MBC SC ST
B.Sc. Pass Course
Bio Group
RBSE
% age
80.40
74.60 77.60 74.60 72.40 72.40
Percentile
84.40
71.00 78.50 71.00 65.00 65.00CBSE
% age
86.40
- 83.40 - 77.40 86.20Percentile
84.40
- 78.80 - 66.00 84.00B.Sc. Pass Course
Maths Group
RBSE
% age
91.20
79.80 90.40 83.00 84.20 86.80Percentile
98.14
83.20 97.83 89.00 91.00 94.00CBSE
% age
91.80
95.80 - 89.00 89.40 85.60Percentile
98.29
98.40 - 89.00 92.00 86.33B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics
RBSE
% age
92.80
88.00 92.00 - 87.40 87.00Percentile
98.80
95.78 98.33 - 95.11 94.67CBSE
% age
-
76.00 - - 92.60 92.80Percentile
-
63.00 - - 95.00 95.33B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics
RBSE
% age
93.40
76.60 92.20 85.00 88.80 88.00Percentile
98.67
76.00 98.38 92.20 96.50 95.78CBSE
% age
-
- - - - -Percentile
-
- - - -B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry
RBSE % age 86.40 80.60 85.80 76.60 76.60 83.20Percentile 94.00 84.80 93.00 76.00 76.00 89.33
CBSE % age 92.20 - 89.20 - 80.40 -Percentile 94.33 - 91.42 - 76.40 -
B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany
RBSE % age 64.00 - 48.00 74.60 59.40 65.47Percentile 38.00 - 1.77 78.00 22.80 43.50
CBSE % age 92.00 - 79.50 - 79.00 -Percentile 94.00 - 73.80 - 69.69 -
B.Sc. (Hons.)Zoology
RBSE % age 74.20 - 67.60 71.60 67.40 -Percentile 70.00 - 50.00 62.67 49.33 -
CBSE % age 82.60 - 70.40 - - -Percentile 77.20 - 49.00 - - -
tournament of intercollege have been organised in theCollege. Dr. R. S. Sharma Sr. Dy. Director General ICMR,New Delhi and Prof. Rakesh Kumar Tyagi, JNU, New Delhiwere delivered invited talks in the College during the session.
Inter-College Cultural Fest 'AQUAREGIA' organized inCollege has gained much popularity and attractedparticipants from various institutions of Jaipur. Students ofthis college secured first position in the Folk Dance andWestern Dance competition events in youth festival and
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PrincipalProf. Nidhi Lekha Sharma
Vice PrincipalsDr. Alka SharmaDr. Bindu JainDr. Khursheed J. NaqviDr. Neena NairDr. Rashmi Jain
UNIVERSITY MAHARANI COLLEGE
Established in the year 1944, University MaharaniCollege has earned a name for itself in imparting qualityhigher education exclusively to girls in the state ofRajasthan. The college became a constituent college ofUniversity of Rajasthan in the year 1962. It has celebratedits Silver Jubilee (1969), Golden Jubilee (1994), DiamondJubilee (2004) and has is now celebrating PlatinumJubilee year. Luminaries like Dr Zakir Hussain, Dr. S.Radhakrishnan, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Ms. Sarojini Naidu,Smt. Indira Gandhi, Shri. Jai Narayan Vyas, Shri. MohanLal Sukhadia, Smt. Pratibha Patil, Shri. Bhairon SinghShekhawat, Smt. Madhuri Shah,, Prof. Arun Nigvekarhave blessed the students with their presence. Iconicpersonalities of the cultural world like Pt. Jasraj, SitaraDevi, Pt. Ravi Shankar, Pt. Hari Prasad Chourasia, Pt.Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Sonal Mansingh have motivated thestudents through their live performances in the college.The college has an illustrious alumni like Ila Arun (theatrepersonality), Santosh Yadav (Mt. Everest Climber),Archana Ramasundarum (DGP), Neha Bhatnagar (Mt.Everest Climber), Gangotri Bhandari & Varsha Soni(Moscow Olympics), Neelam Sharda (World CupHockey), Rama Pande (BBC), Jaishree Mehta(International Cricket Player) who have kept the flag of thecollege flying high. Besides these few names, thestudents of the college are serving in various capacities incivil services, teaching, research institutions, business,travel industry, sports and other sectors.
Academic life here is oriented through Arts,Commerce and Science streams. These streams includea number of subjects to opt for so that myriad options areopen to the students after graduation. Besides the regularPass and Honours courses in Science, Arts andCommerce, a number of currently relevant subjects areoffered to the students which orient them for various jobopportunities. Technical courses such as Bachelor ofComputer Application (BCA), Bachelor of BusinessAdministration (BBA) are also offered to meet thechallenges of current global scenario. Fine Arts, Music,Hobby Dance and Home Science are also an importantpart of the curriculum.
The college has been conferred the status of “Collegewith Potential for Excellence” (CPE) under the scheme of
UNIVERSITYMAHARANI COLLEGE (Only for )Girls
(College with Potential For Excellence)Ram Singh Road, Jaipur
OTHER FACILITIES
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work, the students are encouraged to organize the annualyouth fest- Veethika under the guidance of teachers. Duringthis fest, the students of not only Maharani College but alsofrom other colleges participate and get an opportunity toshowcase their talent in cultural and academic activities. Acollege exhibition called Synergia is also held every year tohelpstudents translateabstract ideas intoconcrete form.
The college has a rich, well equipped library consisting ofmore than one lakh books, Encyclopedias, and latestpublications, journals, CDs, VCDs etc. which are available toall the students. The College also runs a Book Bank forproviding books on loan for needy students. The graduatingstudentsareencouraged todonate books for the book bank.
Library:
Contact:Ph. 91-141-2373628/ 2371917
Fax :- 0141–2371918Email :- [email protected]
Website : www.universitymaharanicollege.ac.in
Co-curricularActivities:In order to ensure all-round development of
students, the college organizes seminars, culturalprogrammes, competitions and excursions every year.NSS and N.C.C. (Air Wing, Navy Wing and Army Wing)programmes as well as Sports and Games for studentsare a regular feature of the college.
Students hone their talent through various activityclubs. There are 7 activity clubs like Dance society(Nartana), Dramatics society (Rangsheel), Photographysociety (Oh! Snap), Music society (Naad), FineArtssociety(Art attackers), Hindi Literature (Tehreer), EnglishLiterature (Eclectics) in the college which are run by thestudents only. In order to hone the organizational skills,develop leadership qualitiesand inculcate thespirit of team
UGC. Under this scheme, the college has been providedwith funds to conduct advance level short/long termcourses/workshops/seminars etc in various aspectsrelated to Computer Application, Geography, BusinessAdministration, Fine Arts, Home Science, AnimalPhysiology, Zoology, Vocal & Instrumental Music, Yogaand Stress Management, Meditation, Techniques ofLanguage Learning, Training in Soft Skills and PersonalityDevelopment and many other areas. Under thisprogramme many Workshops, Seminars and Lectureshave been organized for the benefit of the students. Thesecourses are specially designed for equipping our studentswith necessary skills to compete and excel on global level.
The college has become one of the most covetedinstitutions for girl students desirous to attain qualityeducation, thanks to its highly qualified, dedicated anddevoted faculty. Besides facilitating students for achievingacademic excellence, the college focuses on over allgrooming of students and provides them ampleopportunity for participating and excelling in co-curricularactivities such as N.C.C., N.S.S., debates, drama, dance,music (Vocal and Instrumental), essay writing and poetry,drawing and painting throughout the year.
The college organizes annual prize distribution tomotivate the students to excel both in academics and co-curricular activities. 64 Gold medals, 50 Cups and trophiesare awarded every year to students excelling in academicmerit and extraordinary performance in social service,sports, NCC, NSS and other co-curricular activities.
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B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)-Pass course Seats : 600
Compulsory SubjectsMedium : English/Hindi
Elementary Computer ApplicationsEnvironmental StudiesGeneral Hindi/Elementary Hindi*General English.*For Foreign and non-Hindi speakingstudents only.
Dramatics (40 Seats)Drawing & Painting (40 Seats)Economics (180 Seats)English Literature (180 Seats)Geography (120 Seats)Hindi Literature (120 Seats)History (180 Seats)Home Science (60 Seats)Mathematics (60 Seats)Music (40 Seats)Persian (40 Seats)Physical Education (40 Seats)Political Science (420 Seats)Psychology (120 Seats)PublicAdministration (180 Seats)Sanskrit (60 Seats)Sociology (360 Seats)Statistics (20 Seats)Urdu (40 Seats)Maximum number of seats available in a subject areshown in brackets.
Optional Subjects
Code Subject Subject 2 Subject 3No.101 Economics Hindi Literature Political Science102 Economics Psychology Public Administration103 Economics Psychology Political Science104 Economics Philosophy Sociology105 Economics Philosophy Political Science106 Economics History Political Science107 English Literature Dramatics Music108 English Literature Psychology Music109 English Literature Economics Philosophy110 English Literature History Political Science111 English Literature Philosophy Political Science112 English Literature Psychology Dramatics113 English Literature Psychology Public Administration114 Geography Economics Public Administration115 Geography Economics Statistics116 Geography English Literature Sociology117 Geography History Sociology118 Geography Sociology Political Science119 Geography Psychology Political Science120 Hindi Literature Home Science Political Science121 Hindi Literature Sociology Political Science122 Hindi Literature Sociology Philosophy123 Hindi Literature Dramatics Public Administration124 Hindi Literature PublicAdministration Sociology125 History Hindi Literature Sociology126 History Hindi Literature Political Science127 History Home Science Sociology128 History Political Science Philosophy129 History Political Science Dramatics130 Music Hindi Literature Sociology131 Music History Political Science132 Music Sociology Political Science133 Music Dramatics Philosophy134 Philosophy English Literature Drawing & Painting135 Philosophy Political Science Urdu136 Physical Education Sociology History137 Physical Education Sociology Political Science138 Political Science Psychology History
Laboratories:
Counseling Cell:
Canteen:
Campus
Auditorium:
The college has laboratories with all modern equipmentsand latest facilities for experimentation for Life Sciences,Chemistry, Computers, Drawing and Painting, HomeScience,Physics,Psychology,StatisticsandGeography.
A counseling cell has been set up to providecounseling services to college students to help them todeal with emotional and social problems and also toensure healthy personality development
Canteen is a very popular corner for students servingdelicious and hygienic and wholesome food.
The college is housed in a huge campus. Facilities forboth indoor and outdoor games are available in thecampus. There is a badminton court, basketball court,cricket field, volley ball court in the college. The collegehas lush green lawns with ample plantation in the campus.On the occasion of Foundation day of the college, facultyand students undertake plantation drive every year.
Savitri Bhartiya Hall is a grand auditorium that hashosted a large number of memorable functions over the
years and is yet to witness many more to come.
There are two hostels, Annie Besant hostel andMother Teresa hostel within the college campus thatstrive to provide comfortable accommodation forstudents. Admission in the hostels is given on meritbasis. Two more hostels have been constructed underMADA and will be available for housing students in thenew academic session.
A college which began with only 11 students and 3teachers has now grown into one of the most popular anda populous institute with around seven thousandregistered students, 185 faculty members and 65Supporting staff. It has become a 'guild of quality' and afamily of 'intelligentsia'.
Candidates seeking admission to the college arewelcome. They have to apply separately for the fourstreams-Science, Arts, Commerce and Home Scienceoffered by the college. They are required to fill upseparate application forms for the Honours and Passcourses respectively with subject combinations and codenumbers. Students are also required to fill up separateapplication forms for each Honours subject they areseeking admission to.
Hostel:
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159 Sanskrit Psychology Public Admin.160 Sanskrit Dramatics Sociology161 Sociology Dramatics Music162 Sociology Public Admin. Music163 Sociology English Literature Political Science164 Sociology Home Science Public Admin.165 Sociology Philosophy Public Admin.166 Sociology Psychology English167 Sociology Music Dramatics168 Sociology Political Science English Literature169 Sociology Political Science Economics170 Statistics Economics Sociology171 Statistics Economics English Literature172 Urdu Persian Sociology173 Urdu Persian History174 Urdu Drawing & PaintingHistory175 Urdu Persian Public Admin.
139 Political Science Sociology Sanskrit140 Political Science History Sociology141 Political Science Urdu Persian142 Political Science Drawing & PaintingHistory143 Political Science Drawing & PaintingSociology144 Political Science Home Science Sociology145 Psychology History Public Admin.146 Psychology Sociology Public Admin.147 Psychology Sociology Political Science148 Psychology Sociology Music149 Public Admin. Dramatics Music150 Public Admin. Sanskrit Music151 Public Admin. Economics History152 Public Admin. Hindi Literature Economics153 Public Admin. Music History154 Public Admin. Urdu Sociology155 Public Admin. Physical EducationHindi Literature156 Sanskrit Sociology History157 Sanskrit Sociology Hindi Literature158 Sanskrit Drawing & PaintingPolitical Science
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)-Honours Seats: 60 Each
Code No. Honours Subjects(Select one subject as mainsubject from the list below)
201 Economics202 English Literature203 Hindi Literature204 History205 Philosophy206 Political Science207 Psychology208 PublicAdministration209 Sanskrit Literature210 Sociology211 Urdu
Subsidiary Subjects(Students will select one subject as subsidiary subject
from the list below)
Dramatics Drawing & Painting
Economics English Literature
Hindi Literature History
Home Science Mathematics
Music Philosophy
Political Science Psychology
PublicAdministration Sanskrit
Sociology Statistics
Urdu
Compulsory Subjects
Elementary Computer Applications (ECA)Environmental StudiesGeneral Hindi/Elementary Hindi*General English
* For Foreign and non-Hindi speaking students only.
Medium:English/Hindi
Note:1. Honours and Subsidiary subject cannot be the
same.
2. Maths as subsidiary subject can be opted only by
Psychology/Economics Honours Students.
3. Minimum Number of applicants in each Honours
subject must be 15 to start the Honours course.
4.Political Science/Pub. Administration as
subsidiary subject cannot be opted with Public
Administration (Hons.)/Political Science (Hons.).
B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce) Pass Course Seats: 180Compulsory Subjects
Elementary Computer Applications(ECA)Environmental StudiesGeneral Hindi/Ele. Hindi*General EnglishBook Keeping &Accountancy*****
For foreign and non-Hindi speaking students onlyFor Non-commerce Students only
Medium :English/Hindi
Subject Combinations(Pass Courses)
301 ABST Bus.Adm. EAFM
ABST - Accountancy and Business StatisticsBus. Admn. - Business AdministrationEAFM-Economics Administration & Financial Management
Note : Change of faculty would be limited to 20 percent of theavailable seats in the respective faculty.
B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce) Honours Seats: 60 EachCompulsory SubjectsElementary Computer ApplicationEnvironmental StudiesGeneral Hindi/ Elementary Hindi*General EnglishBook Keeping &Accountancy***
**
For foreign and non-Hindi speaking studentsonly.For Non-commerce Students only.
Optional Subjects(Select one as main subject)
401402 . .403
Note
ABST .Bus AdmnEAFM
ABST - Accountancy and Business StatisticsBus. Admn. - Business AdministrationEAFM - Economic Administration & Financial Management
: Minimum number of applicants in each Honours subjectmust be 15 to run the Honours course
B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration) Self Financing Seats: 120Code No. 501Duration : Three Years Course
MediumEnglish / Hindi
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Subject Combinations(Biology Group) (Seats : 180)
Code No. Subject 1 Subject 2 Subject 3
Code No. Subject 1 Subject 2 Subject 3
601 Botany Chemistry Zoology602 Botany Chemistry Geography603 Botany Geography Zoology604 Botany Psychology Zoology605 Chemistry Geography Zoology606 Chemistry Psychology Zoology607 Chemistry Psychology Botany
608 Chemistry Mathematics Physics609 Chemistry Statistics Mathematics610 Chemistry Psychology Statistics
Subject Combinations(Mathematics Group) (Seats : 60)
Compulsory Subjects
Elementary Computer ApplicationsEnvironmental StudiesGeneral Hindi/Elementary Hindi*General English* For Foreign and non-Hindi Speaking Students only.
611 Economics Geography Statistics612 Economics Physics Mathematics613 Economics Chemistry Mathematics614 Physics Statistics Mathematics615 Physics Statistics Chemistry
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) Pass course
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) Honours Seats: 30 EachCompulsory Subjects
Elementary Computer ApplicationEnvironmental StudiesGeneral Hindi/Elementery Hindi*General English* For Foreign and non-Hindi Speaking Students only.
Honours Subsidiary SubjectsSubjects (Select One)
701 Botany Zoology / Chemistry702 Chemistry Mathematics / Zoology / Botany/ Physics703 Physics Mathematics / Chemistry704 Zoology Chemistry/Botany
CodeNo.
Medium : /English Hindi
B.Sc. Bio Group : 180 SeatsMaths Group : 60 Seats
Seats: 240
B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer Applications): Self Finance Course Seats: 120
Add-on Courses (Certificate/Diploma) Self Finance Course Seats : 50 each(CAN BE OPTED BY STUDENT OF ANY FACULTY)
1. Functional English2. Fashion Designing3. Personality DevelopmentThe duration of each certificate course is one year and for Diploma is two years.Note 1.
2
: Separate application forms for the Add on courses will be available for regular students of the collegein addition to the above combination on SFS basis.
.Acandidate can opt for only oneAdd on course.
Code No. 901DurationMedium English / Hindi
;Three years Course:
BCA Part I/II/IIIEach part involves nine theory papers and threelaboratory courses.
Duration :
Medium : English/Hindi
Three years CourseCode No. 801
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) Home Science Seats: 40124
Compulsory SubjectsElementary Computer Applications (ECA)Environmental StudiesGeneral Hindi/Elementary Hindi*General English.
* For Foregin and Non-Hindi speaking students only
UNIVERSITY MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR, SESSION 2019-20 CUTOFF LISTCommerce Faculty (B.Com Pass / Hons / BBA Part-I ) 2019-20
S. NO
SUBJECT
CUT OFF
% CATEGORYPERCENTILE
GEN.
OBC
SC ST MBC EWS
1
B.COM.(P)
RBSE
%
89.40
83.60
78.40 62.80 67.40 81.20
PERCENTILE
98.27
94.73
88.57 53.50 66.00 92.22
CBSE
%
95.40
92.40
78.60 74.00 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE
98.24
94.67
88.86 58.00 NIL NIL
2
B.COM(H) ABST
RBSE
%
79.80
66.60
60.00 56.20 69.20 NIL
PERCENTILE
90.50
64.00
45.33 33.50 70.50 NIL
CBSE
%
90.00
78.20
55.80 77.60 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE
90.67
68.00
11.60 66.50 NIL NIL
3
B.COM(H)
BADM
RBSE
%
68.80
62.60
55.80 58.40 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE
69.60
53.00
32.50 40.67 NIL NIL
CBSE
%
69.00
61.40
54.20 67.40 77.00 NIL
PERCENTILE
45.00
31.00
8.67 40.67 65.20 NIL
4 B.COM(H) EAFM
RBSE
%
78.20
58.20
54.80 62.00 75.20 NIL
PERCENTILE 88.29 40.00 29.33 51.33 83.20 NIL
CBSE% 88.80 66.20 69.20 64.20 NIL 86.00
PERCENTILE 88.67 37.50 45.50 32.00 NIL 83.67
5 BBA
RBSE % 67.60 54.40 60.60 58.40 71.00 NIL
RBSE PERCENTILE 67.00 28.00 26.67 40.67 61.00 NIL
CBSE % 77.80 51.20 73.20 69.40 NIL 87.20
CBSE PERCENTILE 67.00 4.67 56.00 46.00 NIL 86.00
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Arts Faculty (B.A. Pass & Hons Part-I) 2019-20S. NO
SUBJECT
CUT OFF
%
CATEGORY
PERCENTILE
GEN.
OBC SC ST MBC EWS
1
B.A. PASS
RBSE
%
85.00
67.40 77.00 65.20 67.20 80.60
PERCENTILE
82.00
74.50 92.00 69.00 74.00 95.50
CBSE
%
90.60
95.80 NIL 94.40 92.4 NILPERCENTILE
91.67
98.40 NIL 97.50 94.67 NIL
2
B.A.(HONS) ECONOMICS
RBSE
%
75.20
75.20 69.40 74.00 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE
89.71
89.71 79.20 88.00 NIL NIL
CBSE
%
74.40
78.80 82.60 74.00 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE
59.00
69.20 77.20 58.00 NIL NIL
3
B.A.(HONS) ENGLISH
RBSE
%
71.80
64.20 74.20 69.60 71.2 NIL
PERCENTILE
84.00
66.00 88.29 79.60 82.8 NIL
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81.80 81.80 NIL NIL NIL
PERCENTILE
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75.60 75.60 NIL NIL NIL
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B.A.(HONS) HINDI
RBSE
%
60.20
66.00 61.40 65.80 NIL NILPERCENTILE
53.00
71.00 57.33 70.50 NIL NIL
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92.80
NIL NIL 60.60 NIL NILPERCENTILE
95.33
NIL NIL 68.00 NIL NIL
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B.A.(HONS) HISTORY
RBSE
%
75.20
66.00 63.40 67.00 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE
89.71
71.00 54.00 73.50 NIL NIL
CBSE
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92.80
77.40 82.20 NIL NIL NIL
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95.33
66.00 76.40 NIL NIL NIL
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B.A.(HONS) PHILO.
RBSE
%
65.80
65.40 NIL NIL NIL NIL
PERCENTILE
70.50
69.50 NIL NIL NIL NIL
CBSE
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83.80
NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
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79.60
NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
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RBSE
%
80.40
74.60 66.00 72.80 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE
95.33
88.86 71.00 86.00 NIL NIL
CBSE
%
94.20
90.20 NIL 86.40 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 97.25 51.00 NIL 94.40 NIL NIL
8 B.A.(HONS) PSYC.
RBSE % 70.80 68.40 64.20 64.40 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 60.50 77.00 66.00 66.67 NIL NIL
CBSE % 78.60 63.00 NIL 90.60 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 68.80 76.00 NIL 91.67 NIL NIL
9 B.A.(HONS) PUB. ADMN
RBSE% 68.00 63.40 63.20 68.20 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 76.00 64.00 63.33 76.50 NIL NIL
CBSE % 86.00 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 83.67 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
10 B.A.(HONS) SOCIOLOGY
RBSE% 63.00 60.60 61.40 60.80 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 62.67 54.67 57.35 55.35 NIL NIL
CBSE% 82.40 82.60 NIL NIL NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 76.80 77.20 NIL NIL NIL NIL
11 B.A.(HONS) URDU
RBSE% 61.40 59.40 NIL NIL NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 57.33 50.50 NIL NIL NIL NIL
CBSE% 73 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 94.77
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UNIVERSITY MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR SESSION 2019-20 CUT-OFF
B.Sc. Pass Course Part-I (Bio+Maths+BCA+Home Sc.) 2019-20
S. NO SUBJECT CUT
OFF % CATEGORY
PERCENTILE GEN. OBC SC ST MBC EWS
1 B.SC(P) BIO
RBSE % 84.20 75.40 78.40 77.40 80.00 75.00
PERCENTILE 91.00 73.00 80.40 78.00 83.60 72.00
CBSE % 89.60 94.00 87.20 67.20 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 90.00 97.00 86.00 NIL NIL
2 B.SC(P) MATH
RBSE % 86.00 82.00 85.20 90.80 90.80 92.80
PERCENTILE 93.50 87.33 92.50 98.05 98.05 98.52
CBSE % 66.60 66.80 NIL 97.80 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE NIL NIL NIL 99.20 NIL NIL
3 B.SC(HON) PHYSICS
RBSE % 80.00 90.20 85.20 86.20 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 83.70 97.67 92.50 93.75 NIL NIL
CBSE % NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 91.00
PERCENTILE NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 92.33
4 B.SC(HON) CHEMISTR
RBSE % 89.00 84.80 67.00 83.40 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 96.67 92.00 48.00 89.67 NIL NIL
CBSE % 95.80 93.20 90.00 89.00 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 98.08 96.00 90.67 89.00 NIL NIL
5 B.SC(HON) BOTANY
RBSE % 82.60 74.00 81.60 74.20 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 88.33 69.40 86.67 70.00 NIL NIL
CBSE % 89.40 NIL 79.00 NIL NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 91.71 NIL 69.00 NIL NIL NIL
6 B.SC(HON) ZOOLOGY
RBSE % 76.40 76.80 74.40 73.40 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 75.5 82.8 70.5 68 NIL NIL
CBSE % 93.60 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 97.33 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
7 BCA
RBSE % 56.20 55.20 58.20 NIL 74.60 NIL
PERCENTILE 34.67 30.67 19.33 NIL 71.00 NIL
CBSE % 63.20 76.60 66.60 69.60 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 29.33 64.40 45.00 46.67 NIL NIL
8 B.SC. HOME SCI.
RBSE % 61.00 66.80 52.00 55.20 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 56.00 73.00 24.00 11.20 NIL NIL
CBSE % 61.60 70.20 NIL NIL NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 25.00 48.50 NIL NIL NIL NIL
UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN COLLEGEfo'ofo|ky;
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Website : www.universityrajasthancollege.ac.in
UNIVERSITYRAJASTHAN COLLEGE (Only for )Boys
(College With Potential For Excellence)Jawahar Lal Neharu Marg, Jaipur
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CPE
PrincipalProf. Krishna Gopal Sharma
Vice-Principals
Contact:
Dr. R.N. SharmaDr. O.P. SharmaDr. I.U. KhanDr. Lokesh JainDr. Mandakini Meena
Ph. 91-141-271056591-141-2703655
Website : www.universityrajasthancollege.ac.in
Optional Subjects ( )SeatsApplied Statistics 60 SeatsDramatics 60 SeatsDrawing & Painting 60 SeatsEconomics 120 SeatsEnglish Literature 120 SeatsGeography 180 SeatsHindi Literature 120 SeatsHistory 360 SeatsIndian Music 60 Seats
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) Seats : 480Subject Combinations
B.A. Part–I1 Applied Statistics Mathematics Economics2 Applied Statistics Economics Geography3 Applied Statistics Mathematics History4 Applied Statistics Pol. Science Economics5 Applied Statistics Psychology Pub. Admn.6 Draw. & Ptg. Economics Pol. Science7 Draw. & Ptg. History Psychology8 Draw. & Ptg. History Sociology9 Dramatics Economics Sociology10 Dramatics Hindi Lit. Pol. Science11 Dramatics Hindi Lit. Pub. Admn.12 Dramatics Music Hindi Lit.13 Dramatics History Pub. Admn.14 Economics English Lit. Geography15 Economics Geography History16 Economics Pub. Admn. Sanskrit17 Economics Hindi Lit. Sociology18 Economics Hindi Lit. Pub.Admn.19 English Lit. Psychology Sociology20 English Lit. Geography Pol. Science21 English Lit. Hindi Lit. Pol. Science22 English Lit. History Pol. Science23 Geography Economics Sociology24 Geography Hindi Lit. Pol. Science25 Geography Sanskrit Pol. Science26 Geography History Sociology27 Geography Pub. Admn. Sociology28 Geography History Pol. Science29 Hindi Lit. History Philosophy30 Hindi Lit. History Pub. Admn.31 Hindi Lit. Philosophy Pol. Science32 Hindi Lit. Pol. Science Sociology
Medium:English/Hindi
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33 History Philosophy Pol. Science34 History Philosophy Sociology35 History Pol. Science Sociology36 History Pub. Admn. Sociology37 Mathematics Geography Economics38 Mathematics Psychology Pol. Science39 Music Hindi Lit. Pub. Admn.40 Music Hindi Lit. Sociology41 Music Pub. Admn. Sociology42 Music Pub. Admn. History43 Philosophy History Pub. Admn.44 Philosophy Psychology Sociology45 Philosophy Pol. Science Sociology
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Mathematics 60 SeatsPhilosophy 60 SeatsPhysical Education 60 SeatsPolitical Science 360 SeatsPsychology 60 SeatsPublicAdministration 120SetsSanskrit 60 SeatsSociology 120 SeatsUrdu 60 Seats
Compulsory Subjects(1) General Hindi(2) General English(3) Environmental Studies(4) Elementary Computer Applications* For foreign and non-Hindi speakingstudents
CodeNo. Subjects
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)-Honours Seats: 60 Each
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(Subsidiary)(Subsidiary)
Compulsory Subjects(1) General Hindi(2) General English(3) Elementary Computer Applications(4) Environmental Studies(5) Elementary Hindi** For foreign and non-Hindi speakingstudents
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)-Self-Financing Scheme (Evening College) Seats: 480
Applied StatisticsDrawing & PaintingDramaticsEconomicsEnglish Literature
Medium: English/Hindi
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Honours Subjects(Select one as main subject)
101 Economic 102 English Literature103 Geography 104 Hindi Literature105 History 106 Political Science107 Psychology
Subsidiary Subjects – (Select One)
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GeographyHindi LiteratureHistoryIndian MusicMathematics
PersianPhilosophyPhysical EducationPolitical SciencePsychology
Public AdministrationSanskritSociologyUrdu
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Day shift
64 Pub. Admn. Economics Geography65 Pub. Admn. Economics History66 Sanskrit Public Admn. History67 Sanskrit Economics Pol. Science68 Sanskrit History Pub. Admn.69 Sanskrit Hindi Lit. Philosophy70 Sanskrit History Geography71 Sanskrit Physical EducationPol. Science72 Sociology Draw. & Ptg. Hindi Lit.73 Sociology Economics Pol. Science74 Sociology Geography Pol. Science75 Sociology Economics Applied Statistics76 Urdu Philosophy Sociology77 Urdu History Pub. Admn.78 Urdu History Pol. Science79 Urdu Pub. Admn. Draw. & Ptg.80 Urdu Music Dramatics
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(Subject Combinations)
(Literature)
108 Public Administration109 Sociology110 Sanskrit
46 Philosophy Dramatics Music47 Philosophy Pub. Admn. Economics48 Philosophy Psychology Hindi Lit.49 Physical Education Geography Economics50 Physical Education Geography Pol. Science51 Physical Education Hindi Lit. Pub. Admn.52 Physical Education History Geography53 Physical Education Sociology Urdu54 Pol. Science Economics English Lit.55 Pol. Science Economics Geography56 Pol. Science Economics Hindi Lit.57 Pol. Science Economics History58 Psychology Applied Statistics Economics59 Psychology History Pol. Science60 Psychology Pub. Admn. Sociology61 Psychology Music Pol. Science62 Psychology Physical EducationPhilosophy63 Pub. Admn. Economics Draw. & Ptg.
UNIVERSITY CENTRAL LIBRARYThe Central Library building is located near the main
gate of the University. It has a sitting capacity of about 750students. It has collection of more than 5 lac books,bound periodicals, etc. The Library subscribes to aplethora of current journals in physical form relating tovarious subjects. In addition, about 12500+ e-journals areavailable for online access under e-Shodh SindhuConsortium. RFID system has been installed for in houseoperations of the Central Library.
A new building of the University Central Library hasbeen constructed with a financial assistance of nearly 12crore rupees from UGC under UPE grant. This buildingwill be soon made operational.
In addition to book lending, the Library provides thefollowing services:
Reference ServiceReprographic serviceE-journals on-line accessibilityInternet and e-mail facilityCD ROM Database Search services offlineResearch Reference Guidance ServiceBraille Section for visually impaired personsOPAC serviceRFID facilityThe books of library are classified in different
categories, such as general books, text books, referencebooks, theses, reports. The periodicals are segregatedinto two groups: pre-1975 and the rest.
The library has a rich collection of old documents,including the collection of erstwhile British Resident atMount Abu, which is popularly known as 'The AbuCollection'. This includes Government reports, gazetteers,and other publications dating back to early 19th Century.These are of enormous value for historians, economistsandsociologists and researchers of allieddisciplines.
ABU collection is now available on Digital India indigitalised format.
THEABU COLLECTION:
*********
DirectorProf. S.L. SharmaPh. 0141-2707866
Deputy LibrarianDr. Nandini Khattar
Asstt. LibrariansMs. Ritu SharmaMs. Ritika GargMr. Mukesh Kandaila
THE MICRO-FORM COLLECTION:
WORKING DAYSAND HOURS
The Library also has a rich collection of Microfilmsand Micro-fiches.
:1. All days of the year, except the following :
a. 26th January (Republic Day)b. Dhulandic. 15thAugust (Independence Day)d. Dussehrae. Govardhan Pooja (Next day of Deepawali)
2. At present, the working hours of the Library are asfollows:a.* Working days : 08.00A.M. to 10.00 P.M.b.** Sundays & University Holidays: 08.00A.M.
to 10.00 P.M.c. Office Hours- 10.00A.M. to 04.30 P.M.d. Research Hall remains open till 12 midnight and
reopens at 05.00A.M. excepting Sunday night.The issuing of books is done till 04.00 P.M. The book
stacks are closed on Sundays & Holidays. The loanissuing counter functions half an hour after the openingtime and closes half an hour before the closing time of thelibrary.
* 08.00AM to 10.00 PM (1 March to 30 Nov.)** 08.00AM to 9.00 PM (1 Dec. to 28/29 Feb.)
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University Rajasthan College, Admission Cut off for Session 2019-2020B.A. Pass Course
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GEN (% -
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OBC (% -
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MBC(% - % tile)
Pass Course Day
RBSE
86.4
-98.27
81.4
-96.13
79.00
-94.77
81.4
-96.13
79.4 -96.13 80.8 -95.67
CBSE
95.00
-98.08
93.2-96.00
92.00-94.00
92.8-
95.33
93.2-96.00 --
SFS (Evening)
RBSE
77.40
-92.44
68.00
-
76.00
64.00
-65.50
66.00
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71.00
69.00- 78.40 --
CBSE
90.40 -
91.33
82.00
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76.00
76.00
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71.00
80.00
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73.40
83.00 -78.00 --
Honours Course
SUBJECT
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ECONOMIC
RBSE
78.20% -
93.33
52.00% -
24.00
56.20% -
39.00 57.20%- 42.67
CBSE
91.80% -
93.66
50.60%
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4.00
75.80% -
68.40 57.60% -15.20ENGLISH
RBSE
81.20%-
96.00
60.60% -
54.67
51.80%-
23.33 56.00%- 38.00
CBSE
88.80% -
88.66
68.20% -
43.00
75.20% -
61.00 63.00% - 28.67
GEOGRAPHY
RBSE
85.40% -
98.13
73.00%
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86.33
67.20% -
74.00 70.20% - 80.80CBSE
95.00% -
98.08
87.4%
-
86.33
81.20% -
74.40 --HINDI
RBSE
78.20% -
93.33
63.00% -
62.66
55.20% -
35.33 50.20%- 18.50
CBSE
89.20% -
89.33
75.80% -
62.50
65.20% -
34.66 85.40% - 82.66HISTORY RBSE 79.60% - 94.66 62.40%- 60.67 60.00% - 52.0 63.80% - 65.00
CBSE 97.80% - 99.20 75.80% - 62.50 75.60% - 62.00 --POL. SC. RBSE 85.20% - 98.10 71.40% - 83.20 62.40% - 60.67 70.80% - 82.00
CBSE 96.00% - 98.48 88.40% - 88.00 79.80% - 71.50 --PSYCHOLOGY RBSE 66.00% 71.00 56.60% - 40.67 54.20% - 32.00 52.80% - 26.66
CBSE 82.80% - 77.60 50.20%- 03.69 -- --PUB. ADMN. RBSE 73.60% - 87.33 63.00% - 62.67 56.20% - 39.00 60.60% - 54.67
CBSE 91.00% -92.33 78.20%- 68.00 75.00% -60.50 81.60% - 75.20SOCIOLOGY RBSE 66.40% - 72.00 59.00% -49.33 52.00% - 24.00 51.40% - 22.00
CBSE 86.00% - 83.66 -- -- --
The University of Rajasthan has created theCampus Wide Area Network (CWAN) named RUN(Rajasthan University Network RUN is based on GigabitEthernet Technology with Optical Fiber Backbone. Thecore switch [Cisco 6513] is located in the Infonet Center.The Zonal switch [Cisco 4507] is located in VigyanBhawan which caters to the nearby buildings, UniversityCommerce College and University Rajasthan College.University Maharaja's and Maharani's Colleges arelinked throughBSNLleased line.
The buildings of the University main campus areconnected to Core/Zonal Switch through Optical FiberBackbone. Layer 3 Managed switch are being used todistribute and control connectivity to each room in themain campus buildings wherever RUN is operational.Each port can be controlled through Core Switch andthe network is fully manageable.
The NKN comprises of an ultra-high speed CORE(multiples of 10 Gbps), complimented with adistribution layer at appropriate speeds. Participatinginstitutions at the Edge will connect to the NationalKnowledge Network seamlessly at speeds of 1 Gbps orhigher. The network is designed to support OverlayNetworks, Dedicated Networks, and Virtual Networks.Advanced applications in areas such as Health,Education, Science & Technology, Grid Computing,Bio informatics, Agriculture, and Governance will be an
GIRLS' HOSTELSChief Warden (Girls) Dr. Madhu JainPhone: 91-141-2709165Hostel WardensKasturba Hostel Dr. Vandana KallaLaxmi Bai Hostel Dr. Neelam PunarMalviya Hostel Dr. Jyoti MeenaMahi Hostel Dr. PoonamMeera Bai Hostel Dr. Chetna ChoudharySavitri Phule Hostel Dr. Meeta SharmaSaraswati Hostel Dr. Bharati ChauhanAnnie Basant Hostel Dr. Daisy SharmaHOSTELS AT MAHARANI COLLEGE CAMPUS:Annie Besant Hostel Dr. Daisy SharmaMother Teresa Hostel
Director
Dy. DirectorDr. K V R Rao
Dr. Pankaj Nagar
CAMPUS HOSTELS & THEIR WARDENS:
RAJASTHAN UNIVERSITY NETWORK (RUN)RAJASTHAN UNIVERSITY NETWORK
BOYS' HOSTELSChief Warden (Boys) Dr. I.U. KhanPhone: 91-141-2709165Hostel WardensHOSTELS AT CONSTITUENT COLLEGES CAMPUSAmbedkar Hostel Dr. Rameshwar Lal JatAravali Hostel Dr. Kartar SinghD.B.N Hostel Dr. Rameshwar Lal Jat
(Add. Charge)H.J. Bhabha Hostel Dr. R.S ChauhanJ.C Bose Hostel Dr. Surendra S. ChauhanC.V Raman Hostel Dr. Rajesh Kr. SharmaW.U.S. Hostel Dr. Amit Kotia
( Addl. Charge)Gokhale Hostel Dr. H.S. PalsaniaVivekanand Hostel Dr. Manish SnisinwarMaharana Pratap Hostel Dr. M.L. Sharma
(Maharaja)(Rajasthan)
(Commerce)
CAMPUS HOSTELS & THEIR WARDENS:
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NATIONAL KNOWLEDGE NETWORK
integral part of NKN. The entire network will seamlesslyintegrate with the global scientific community at multiplegigabits per second speed. The purpose of such aknowledge network goes to the very core of thecountry's quest to build quality institutions with requisiteresearch facilities and create a pool of highly trainedpersons. The NKN while impacting the existingacademic and student community will also alter the R&Dlandscape for future generations.
TheRajasthanUniversity Network ispartof theNationalKnowlegeNetwork (NKN).NKN is providing1Gbps internetbandwidth and IP space. NKN has all IITs, TIFR, BARC,SINP, IISc, HRI, COAC, IMT, VECC, Institute ofMathematical Sciences and other premier institutions.Accessofany system onNKNwill utilize Intranetbandwidth.Every registered system on RUN has a unique NKN IPaddress. University is complying with IP Usage policy,OperationspolicyandSecuritypolicyofNKN.
The purpose for usage of NKN network a) higherknowledge/advanced studies b) regular studies c)research development. The average usage level in amonth and in a year in term of Gbps/Mbps is as 50 Gbpsand 1000 Mbps. The NKN connectivity is available on24x7 basis without any restrictions and all thetelecommunications are sufficiently reliable.
The University and its Constituent Colleges havewell furnished hostel accommodation for the students.Hostels are earmarked for particular courses/streams orcollege campuses. The University is at present running19 Hostels, out of which 14 are in the Main Campus andrest are situated in the Constituent Colleges.
Every Hostel has its own unique tradition. Youthfestival is organised in each hostel every year. Thisfestival leaves a memorable imprint on hostel inmates.An inter hostel Youth Festival, ' Basant' is also organisedso as to provide common competitive platform for themanifestation of cultural talents of the hostel inmates.
: Only those students who are admitted in theNote
UNIVERSITY HOSTELSUniversity department/institute / college will be eligible foradmission to the University Hostel. If any student fails atthe main examination or does not appear in theexamination / Compartment / Back / Due, even incompulsory subject then he/she will not be eligible foradmission/ readmission in the hostel. Forms foradmission the Univ. hostels will be filled online and hardcopy of there forms are to be deposited in the chiefwardens office. It must be noted that students who arepursuing SFS courses can be considered for Hosteladmission if the seats are vacant in the respective Hostel.Hard copy of filled Hostel form will be submitted torespective Head / Principal/ Director of Department/College / Institute and Centre.
INFONET CENTREThe technical responsibilities assigned to the Centre are(I) to coordinate all activities pertaining to UGC Infonetproject at the University end, (ii) to technically maintainaccess to e-journals available under Infonet project orsubscribed by the University Central Library, (iii) tomaintain University Websites, (iv) to maintain UniversityMail Server, (v) to maintain University Result Server, (vi)to maintain University Research Server, (vii) to maintainthe Open Archive Repository, (viii) to manage hosting ofe-content on University Server and promote e-contentdevelopment, (ix) to maintain Rajasthan UniversityNetwork and coordinate with the NKN
University Result ServerA milestone achievement of the Infonet Center is
the University Result Server, which was fullydeveloped and designed on Fedora linux platformusing PHP as front-end interface and MySqI databaseat back-end by the Infonet team. With thisachievement, now the University is fully enabled tokeep online all the results of University examinations.Computer firms processing the Universityexamination work are allowed to upload the resultdata files directly to University servers. A system foruniversal mark-sheet format is being evolved for quickand easy printing of mark sheets by the ExaminationSection
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH SERVERWith the view that ongoing research efforts at theUniversity of Rajasthan are not duplicated elsewhere,the Chancellor directed the University to makeavailable all information about ongoing research workof Ph.D. students on the University website. TheUniversity of Rajasthan launched the Research Serverproviding all the necessary information about theresearch topic including the synopsis in PDF format.Online Comment Submission Form is included usingwhich any interest user can make comments on theongoing research work. Comments so submitted areforwarded by e-mails to the student, supervisor andDeputy Registrar, (Research) for necessary action.This ensures transparency and accountability
EXAMINATION TIME-TABLE ON WEBSITEExamination time-table would also be madeavailable on the university website.
CURRENT STUDENTS TAB ON UNIVERSITY WEBSITE
Students can access information relevant to themthrough the "Current Students" tab available on themain page
UNIVERSITY WEBSITEAlmost all syllabi are available through the link -
Syllabi on the main page of httD://www.unirai.ac.inUniversity prospectus and information about University,Jaipur and Rajasthan are available at a click. Severaluniversity circulars, advertisements, tender notices aremade available through respective pages onAdministration tab. Each PG Department has its ownpage. Contact details of all members of the Syndicate,Senate, Academic Council, and all faculty members aremade available. E-journal access is made easy throughe-journal access page.
E-contents developed by some faculty memberscan be accessed. The main page also provides a link toother servers viz. daak server, result server, researchserver and earxiv server. Students may ask the facultymembers about online resources provided by them onthe University website.
University website was also integrated to integratedportal on higher education website of Rajasthan State
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University provides many online services. The URL ofUniversity services are:Main Web Serverhttp://www.uniraj.ac.inMail & Personal Information Management Serverhttp://daak.uniraj.ernet. inResearch Serverhttp://research .uniraj .ac.inResult Serverhttp://result.uniraj.ac.inOpen Archive Repositoryhttp://earxiv.uniraj.ac.in
- Student Server: providing mail service and web spaceto students (II Phase)
+ Intranet for Examination Databases (II phase)+ Video Conferencing (ll phase)+ VoIP based Solutions for Communication facilitiesin
all rooms (II phase)+ Internet Banking Operations for all banking
transactions (Implemented partly)+ Intranet for paperless administration (II phase)+ ERP for University (Ill Phase)+ Virtual Classrooms and Online Multimedia based).+ Educational Services (Ill phase).± Extranet for affiliated institutions (Ill phase)+ Online Library Catalogue (Ill phase) + Online
Examination (Ill phase)+ Video Conferencing with affiliated Institutions (Ill
phase)+ Classroom Monitoring System (Ill phase)
Please go through the disclaimer before viewingcontents on University websites. The HoDs', Director',DR of concerned units are responsible for informationon University website which is technically managed byInfonet Center
The University may take phase wise initiative toachieve goals like
UNIVERSITY SERVERS
The University subscribes to the philosophy of OpenSource Initiative and has adopted a policy of optimumutilization of freeware. Linux-Apache-Mysql/Perl/PHP(LAMP) platform is employed for all applications
OPEN SOURCE INITIATIVE
Medical Officers:Allopathic
Homeopath Dr. Sheenu Gupta
Ayurved .....................
Timing : 08.00 am – 2.00 pm09.00 am 3.00 pm
Dr. Shyam Mittal (S.M.O.) M.D.MedicineIncharge
(S.M.O.) M.D. Homoe.Incharge
SummerWinter
The University Campus has dispensaries and health set-up of Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Homeopathy, EssentialMedicines are provided free of cost Medical health check-up camps, both routine and specialized (ECC, B.P. BloodSugar, Bone Mass Density, Pulmonary Function tests,Diabities, HBa1c, Uric acid, Thyoid Function, Liqid profiletests, Neuropathy detection etc. are organized from timeto time. The Health centre is providing Curative,Comprehensive, Preventive counselling, Rehabilitativeand Nutritive & Psychological counselling services(Every Saturday) to the students, teachers, employeesand their dependents.
University Health Centre
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BLADE SERVER AND SAN SOLUTION
UNIVERSITY OPEN ARCHIVE REPOSITORYThe University of Rajasthan has set up an Open ArchiveRepository where every researcher shall deposit a copy ofhis/her publications or presentation so that it can be easilyaccessed through internet. The University Open ArchiveRepository with URL http://earxiv.unirai.ac.in was launchedby the Secretary, UGC, New Delhi. The online submissionfacility is available on NIS authentication. University will alsobelaunchingonlinenoticeandnewsandviewsservicestoo.
University has acquired new Blade Server and SANsolution because of the following reasons:
The demand for greater data centre capacity infurther and higher education is rising rapidly, for reasonswhich include:1. The growing use of internet media and online
learning, and demands for faster connectivity fromusers.
2. A move to web based interfaces which are morecompute intensive to deliver.
3. Introduction of comprehensive enterprise resourceplanning (ERP) software solutions which are muchmore compute intensive than earlier software;
4. Increasing requirements for comprehensive businesscontinuity and disaster recovery arrangements whichresults in duplication of facilities;
5. Increasing digitization of data; and
6. Rapidly expandingdata storage requirements.Blade servers pack more computing power into a
smaller physical footprint. Going a step beyond rackservers, blade systems offer the Educationalinstitutions have some characteristics in attitude thatresult in special requirements for the underlyingtechnical infrastructure used for the educationprocess. Those requirements are quite different fromthose of operational businesses: Unlike enterprisesystems used in their intended context withincompanies, educationally dedicated systems have tobear the peculiarity of the educators' usage patterns.There are three main characteristics that can beidentified: long-term discontinuity, short-termdiscontinuity andatypicalworkload.
For infrastructures with multiple backupsolutions, SAN allows for the consolidation of yourbackup and recovery process to one centrallymanaged software package. SAN provides theability to backup files, physical servers, and virtualservers, among other key business applications likeSQL. Not only did this prove to be an overhead coston training of IT staff, but complicated their backupand recovery process.
THEADDRESS IS wwwuniraj.ac.inTelephone Number for RUN Helpline :2703713No queries regarding examination, results or
admission etc shall be entertained at InfonetCentre
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Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)Pyrolysis GC-MS set-upLC-MS set-upSuperconductingQuantumInterfaceDevice(SQUID)Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrophotometer(FTIR)UV SpectrophotometerSputtering MachineUltramicrotomeThe information regarding these facilities is
available on uniraj.ac.in/usic/. The facility can also beaccessed by other academic institution as per UoRrules and details are available on university website
Director
Dy. DirectorDr. Rishi Kumar Singhal
Dr. S.N. Dolia (Maintenance)
University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC)University Science and Instrumentation Centre (USIC) hasbeen set up to support instrumentation facility with the followingmajor objective: To house high-end research instruments andprovide instrumentation facility on specialized instruments tothe internal and external faculty/scholars/students as a centralfacility for carrying out spectral, thermal, chemical and micro-structural analysis onavariety of materials.The Centre has endowed with advanced instruments ascentral facility like: SQUID, SEM, TEM etc. catering to theneed of University Science Departments for research.Besides the above facilities, mechanical (Lathe machines,Milling Machines etc.), glass blowing, electronics, welding,and gas filling are also available to those trained in and can doon their own.
The USIC caters to instrumentation related needs of theScience Departments. For maintenance of equipment, it haselectronics, glass blowing, refrigeration section andMechanicalworkshops.Theavailable facilities of this centrearebeing used by faculty members and research scholars ofdifferent research institutions. Centre has the following MajorSophisticated equipments:-
Instrumentation Facilities
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Director
Dy. Director
Assistant Director
Prof. V. V. Singh
Dr. Meeta Mathur
Dr. Vishva Chaudhary
The UGCHuman Resource Development Centre(known asAcademic Staff College, prior toApril 1, 2015) ofthe University of Rajasthan, Jaipur was established on11th May, 1988 under UGC's scheme of setting upAcademic Staff Colleges (ASCs) in suitable universities inIndia, in the wake of National Policy on Education (NPE)1986 which emphasized the crucial link between teachermotivation and the quality of education.
On the initiative of the MHRD, in 2012, the NAAC peerreview committee had visited our HRDC for itsaccreditation. It was ranked as the second best performeramongst 66 HRDCs in India
The Human Resource Development Centre conductsOrientation Programmes (for newly-appointed teachers);Refresher Courses (for in-service teachers); Short TermCourses (on themes of multidisciplinary significance)Summer/Winter Schools (on a specific/thrust area, openfor all teachers); and Special Programmes (like AcademicAdministrators' Workshops; Principals' Meet; InteractionProgrammes for Ph.D. Scholars; Non-Teaching StaffTraining Programmes etc.).
Since its inception (upto 31st March, 2020) the HRDC,University of Rajasthan has organized 113 OrientationProgrammes, 355 Refresher Courses, 26 Short TermCourses, 3 Summer Schools, 1 Winter School and anumber of Special Programmes including 1 Principal'sMeet, 1 Academic Administrator's Workshop, 1 Workshopon Examination Work for newly established Universities inRajasthan, and an Interaction Programme for Ph. DScholars. In all, 17882 (10907 Male and 6975 Female)teacher participants have benefitted from the variouscourses organized under the auspices of HRDC,University of Rajasthan.
During the financial year 2019-20, (upto 31st March,2020) the HRDC successfully organized 11 courses. Thissession was marked with 04 Orientation Programmes, 06Refresher Courses and 1 Short Term Course. In all, 434teachers participated in the above courses (243 Male and191 Female).
The Refresher Courses and Short Term Coursesconceptualized by the faculty and subsequently approvedby the UGC for the session 2019-20 were unique andinnovatively designed e.g. Refresher Course inAdvancements in science & Technology (InterDisciplinary), Comparative Literature and Culture Studies,Social Sciences, Higher Education: Issues & Challenges(Multi Disciplinary), Gender Studies (Multi Disciplinary),Life Sciences (Inter Disciplinary). Short Term Course inWorkshop on MOOCs, e-content Development and OpenEducational Resources.
Our HRDC is the hub of academic activities of the city.Among the resource persons are eminent educationists,academicians, scientists, jurists, artists, literarypersonages, social activists, journalists, critics and other
UGC-Human Resource Development Centre
persons specialised in their fields.Besides Rajasthan, our HRDC has drawn
candidates from various other states like Harayana,Delhi, Chandigarh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand,Himachal Pradesh, J & K, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat,Maharastra, Goa, Daman & Diu, Dadar Nagar & Havelli,Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu, Pudduchery, AndhraPradesh, Chhatisgarh, Orissa, West Bengal, Bihar,Sikkim, Assam,Andaman & Nicobar, Mizoram, Nagalandetc.
Our HRDC has 2 AC Seminar Halls well-equippedwith Digital Podium and WIFI High Definition Projectorwith motorized screen audio-visual aids, and a state-of-the-art Computer Lab with latest version Computers, fullycovered with CCT Camera system. The HRDC computerlab, office as well as the library, has internet connectivitywith 100 mbps and WIFI, available through INFONET.
The HRDC Library, with computerised cataloguefacility, has a rich collection of 5620 books, with a streamof regularly subscribed newspapers, magazines andreputed journals. The HRDC has its own Guest Housewith well furnished double-bedded 32 Rooms and otherbasic facilities for the comfortable stay of the participantsalongwith One common room for recreation ofparticipants. The Human Resource Development Centreis located on the first floor of the Vice- Chancellor'sSecretariat in the university campus and its Guest Houseis situated behind B-1 premises in the campus, nearGandhi circle.
The HRDC's main philosophy is holisticdevelopment of the teachers. The concept of anorientation/refresher programme emphasizes teachersas agents of socio-economic change and nationaldevelopment and underlines the need to make them skill-oriented teachers. The programmes of HRDC aim atenabling teachers to discover themselves and theirpotential through a positive appreciation of their role inthe total social, intellectual and moral universe withinwhich they function. It is now accepted that a teachermust not be confined only to transmitting information;he/she must also orient students to meet the challengesof life, to become not merely a trained professional, butalso a better citizen.
From an elitist approach in the beginning, our systemof higher education has now become mass based. Thisplaces greater responsibilities on teachers. Newmethods of teaching and educational technology along
DirectorDr. Deepak Saxena
Student Advisory Bureau, established in the year1962, aims to provide information on courses andcombinations available in different Universities andInstitutors of India and abroad. We enhance the reachand scope of available opportunities for the students andprepare them for furure challenges. The Bureau helps thestudents with appropriate guidance to establish linkageswith the world of work and locate career opportunities vis-avis the realities and job profiles, in the context of highlycompetitive occupational patterns. There is a vast gapbetween perception about the market demands andindividual expectations. We bridge Students' Advisory
Students' Advisory Bureau
Bureau them through psychological and confidence-building measures. The Bureau supports the students inthe development of soft skills and develops the ability tochallenge the rigors of competitive tests and on jobtraining. It is a centre of information, guidance andcounseling with free accessibility and internet basedglobal connectivity for exchange of information onprofessional placements.
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1. Development for the Colleges:-i. For construction of Academic buildings and
other construction/ renovation work ofexisting building.
ii. For purchase of Books & Journalsiii. For purchase of Equipmentsiv. For Colleges with Potential for Excellence
(CPE)v. For Construction of Women Hostels in
Collegesvi. For Golden Jubilee / Centenary celebration
grant to Collegevii. ForAdditional Grant as per UGC guidelinesviii. For Rejuvenation of Infrastructure in Old
Collegeix. For 'Catch-up' grant forYoung Collegesx. For Colleges located in Rural/Remote/
Border/Hill/TribalAreas
UGC APPROVED SCHEDULE OFORIENTATION PROGRAMMES, REFRESHER COURSES &
SHORT TERM COURSESFOR THE YEAR 2019-2020
Induction Programme Under RUSA for the Year 2019-2020
CoordinatorDr. Abha Jain Nagawat
College Development Council (CDC)
The CDC was established by the University in the year1978 under the UGC scheme for ensuring:-(i) Proper planning and integrated development of its
affiliated and constituent Colleges. (Govt., Non-Govt. & Constituent Colleges).
(ii) Improvement of Standard of Higher Education.(iii) Faculty Improvement.
To achieve its aims and objects, the CDC on behalfof UGC invites proposals from the Colleges includedunder sections 2(f) and 12-B of the UGC Act, 1956 onvarious schemes from time to time and recommends tothe UGC for approval. At present 83 Colleges affiliatedto University of Rajasthan, Jaipur have beenrecognized by the UGC are under section 2(f) & 12-Band 27 Colleges also recognized under section 2(f).Among these Colleges 04 College have CPE statusand 02 College haveAutonomous Status.
UGC provides financial assistance in millions ofrupees to the Colleges under various schemes:
with developments in Information Technology have madethe job of a teacher more demanding. These subjects forman essential component of the programmes run by HRDC.Especially designed orientation programmes/ refreshercourses in IT and pedagogy are run by HRDC almostevery year. Furthermore, there has been knowledgeexplosion in every discipline. A college/university teacherhas to continuously update his/her chosen field ofexpertise, or run the risk of becoming totally outdated in avery short period of time. Subject-specific refreshercourses are organised by HRDC to update the knowledgeof the teachers in related subjects. It is also envisaged thatthe programmes run by HRDC must engender in theteachers awareness of the problems that Indian societyfaces. Matters relating to subject-knowledge andpedagogy would be meaningful when understood in thetotal context of national development.
The Schedule for Orientation Programmes,Refresher Courses and Short Term Courses for the year2019-20 sanctioned by the UGC is enclosed.
The Schedule for Induction Programmes for newlyselected teachers for the year 2019-20 sanctioned by theRUSA, Govt. of Rajasthan is also enclosed. 05 InductionProgrammes upto 31st March, 2020 have beenconducted. In all, 180 teachers participated in the aboveprogrammes (115 Male and 65 Female).
The construction work of Academic & AdministrativeBuilding consisting of two big seminar halls, one library, 5office rooms, reception facilities at B-1 Banglow has beenstarted out of the grant of 7 crore under RUSA scheme.Besides the construction work of one big dining hall,kitchen and reception facilities has also been started withexisting HRDC Guest House under the said scheme. Theconstruction work is expected to be completed upto July,2020.
DateSchedule
A. ORIENTATION PROGRAMMES (3 Weeks)
03.06.2019 to
29.06.2019
S.No. Name ofCourse
Date Schedule
1 1st InductionProgramme
03.06.2019 to 29.06.2019
2 2nd InductionProgramme
15.07.2019 to 10.08.2019
3 3rd InductionProgramme
04.11.2019 to 30.11.2019
4 4th InductionProgramme
06.01.2020 to 01.02.2020
5 5th InductionProgramme
02.03.2020 to 16.03.2020
S.No. Name of Course
1. 110th Orientation Programme
B. REFRESHER COURSES ( 2 Weeks)
02.09.2019 to
21.09.201925.11.2019 to
14.12.201903.02.2020 to
22.02.2020
2. 111th Orientation Programme
3. 112th Orientation Programme
4. 113th Orientation Programme
29.07.2019 to10.08.2019
23.09.2019 to05.10.2019
30.09.2019 to12.10.2019
18.11.2019 to30.11.2019
16.12.2019 to28.12.201924.02.2020 to07.03.2020
07.10.2019 to12.10.2019
1Refresher Course inAdvancements in science &Technology (Inter Disciplinary)
2Refresher Course inComparative Literature andCulture Studies
3Refresher Course in SocialSciences
4Refresher Course in HigherEducation : Issues &Challenges (Multi Disciplinary)
5Refresher Course in GenderStudies (Multi Disciplinary)
6Refresher Course in LifeSciences (Inter Disciplinary)
D. SHORT TERM COURSES
1Workshop on MOOCs, e-content development and OpenEducational Resources
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(non-creamy layer) & Minoritiesiii. For Coaching class for entry in services for
SC/ST / OBC (non-creamy layer) &Minorities
iv. For Schemes for Persons with Disabilitiesv. Career and Counseling Cell.The Coordinator, CDC from the day of its
establishment in the University has remained inclose contact with the Colleges. He exists them toprepare their proposals and invites their attentionabout the various schemes of the UGC. TheCoordinator, CDC visits the Colleges from time totime for monitoring the proper Utilization of UGCgrants and for proper guidance.
The CDC recommends the proposal of theColleges and Teachers to the UGC as per theguidel ines prov ided on UGC websi tewww.ugc.ac.in.
The CDC plays an important role betweenUGC and Colleges for improving infrastructurefacilities in the Colleges and for the benefit offaculty members and students in multiple ways.
xi. For Colleges with relatively higher proportion ofSC/ST & Minorities
xii. For Special grant for Enhancement of IntakeCapacity in Colleges (initiative for capacitybuilding)
xiii. For Colleges in BackwardAreasxiv. For Establishment of UGC Network Resource
Centersxv. For Equal Opportunity Center in Collegesxvi. ForAutonomous Colleges
i. For Faculty Improvement Programme forcompleting Ph.D./M.Phil Courses.
ii. For Major/Minor Research Projectsiii. For Conferences/Workshops/Seminars/
Symposiumiv. ForTravel Grants in India andAboardv. For Establishment of Day Care Centers in
Colleges
i. For Remedial Coaching for SC/ST / OBC (non-creamy layer) & Minorities
2. UGC Schemes for Colleges Teachers :-
3. UGC Schemes for Students:
National Service SchemeCoordinator
Dr. R. N. SharmaOn September 24, 1969, the Union Education
Minister Dr. V.K.R.V. Rao, launched the National ServiceScheme in 37 Universities covering all states. The cardinalprincipal of the National Service Scheme is that it isorganised by the students themselves and both studentsand teachers through their combined participation insocial service, get a sense of involvement in the tasks ofnational development.
At present in the University of Rajasthan there are 30units of National Service Scheme with an enrolment of3,000 volunteers and 30 Programme Officers dedicatingthemselves for the successful implementation of thescheme. Dr. R.N. Sharma is the Coordinator of N.S.S.w.e.f. September 2018. Some of the contemporarycoordinators who have played vital role in mobilizing youthenergy besides others include Prof. Shashi Sahay, Prof.C.K.G. Rajurkar, Prof. Joya Chakraborty, Prof. R.V. Singh,Prof. S.G. Sharma, Prof. S.C. Bardia, Dr. AbhayUpadhyaya.
The Units of National Service Scheme are distributedas follows:1. University Campus 02 Units
(ForArts & Social Sc. and Science Faculty)2. University Law College 01 Unit3. University Law College Centre II 01 Unit4. University Commerce College 04 Units
5. University Rajasthan College 08 Units6. University Maharani College 10 Units7. University Maharaja College 04 Units
The N.S.S. volunteers have been participating invarious programmes organized by the concerned units fromtime to time, which include:-1. Environment Enrichment and Conservation.2. Health, Family Welfare and Nutrition Programme.3. Awareness for improvement of the status of women.4. Social Service Programme.5. Production Oriented Programme.6. Relief/Rehabilitation work during National Calamities.7. Education and Recreation.8. Blood Donation Camps.9. Nukkad Natak to create awareness.10. Swacch Bharat Mission11. DigitalAwareness12. VoterAwareness
In addition, N.S.S. volunteers are actively participatingin the Republic Day and the Independence Day Parade onNational Festivals. The volunteers are also being sent forvarious camps of National integration, Adventures andInternational Youth Exchange Programme in different statesand Countries
Administrative Service Pre-Entry Training CentreDirector
Dr. S.S. SomraThe Centre was set up by the University in 1978 and it'sgiven the status of an Independent Centre in 1999. Atpresent the centre is running in an independentbuilding close to the University Nursery. The Centrehas been organizing several pre-entry training coursesfor Indian Civil Services and Rajasthan Administrativeand Subordinate Services for the last 41 years on, SelfFinancing basis.
UGC has also recognized the Centre assupporting centre for upliftment of SC, ST, OBC andMinority Community students in 10 &11 Plan forcoaching of RAS, CS, RJS, NET/SLET, Bank P.O.,Spoken English and other competitive examinations.This Centre acts as a facilitator by inviting eminentacademicians, bureaucrats and experts of respectivefields.
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The Centre imparts rigorous training and makesavailable reading material, handouts, and otherliterature which helps the candidates for variouscompetitive examinations. The centre has conductedmore than 200 programs for various examinations. Thepast performance in terms of selection of the candidatesenrolled in this Centre has been very encouraging, asalmost 1/3 of such candidates have been gettingselected.
The Centre is known for preparing and groomingthe students for competitive examinations throughproviding subject knowledge as well as developing theirpersonality and communication skills.
For details contact: 0141-2709527
University Sports Board
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The University has a Modern Sports Complex andalso a Swimming Pool, which has been the venue ofmany National Swimming Meets and InterUniversity/National Tournaments. The University hasalways accorded a high priority to games and sports.Fully developed indoor Gymnasium Hall along with aYoga Centre are the unique attraction of the SportsComplex. With the support of SportsAuthority of India,we have established SAI, Day Boarding Centre in sixgames: Athletics, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Badminton,Hockey & Wrestling.
Our University is among the first 09 Universities inIndia to win the medals in West Zone, All India InterUniversity tournaments & World UniversityCompititation and to have excellent PhysicalEducation and Sports facilities in One Complex. Theseare:-
Well equipped Fitness Centre,International level Swimming Pool,Nine lane Cinder “AthleticsTrack”,
ChairmanSh. Ameen Kagzi
SeccretaryDr. Rajesh Kumar
Two Cricket grounds,Two Football grounds,One Hockey Ground,Three Basketball Courts,Four Volleyball Courts,FourTennis Courts,One Inter National Standard Wooden FloorGymnasium Hall for Table Tennis, Wrestling,Badminton, Wt. Lifting, etc. facilities.Well equipped Computer Lab.Library, Physiology, Psychology, Test &Measurement labs.Class rooms & Seminar HalL.
We won 04 Gold, 08 Silver & 09 Bronze Medals inAll India Inter University tournaments in the session 2019-20 as under:-.
01 Gold & 01 Silver Medal-University of Rajasthan won 01Gold & 01 Silver Medal in the All India Inter-University Athletic (M&W) Championship held at Rajiv Gandhi Health Uni. Karnataka from 02 to 06 Jan. 2020
Medal Event Name of Athlete Name of College1 Gold Discus Throw Bhanu Sharma Parishkar College of Globel Exc. Jaipur2 Silver Decathlon Umesh Lamba University Rajasthan College, Jaipur
02 Gold & 04 Bronze Medals-University of Rajasthan won 02 Gold & 04 Bronze Medals in the All India Inter-University Archery (M&W) tournament held at KIIT University, Bhubneshwar from 26 to 29 Dec., 2019.
Medal Event Name of Player Name of College 3 Gold Mixed Team Mukul Sharma S.S.Jain Subodh (Auto) college, Jaipur4 Gold Mixed Team Kritika University Maharani College, Jaipur5 Bronze Team Tejraj singh University Rajasthan College, Jaipur6 Bronze Team Mukul Sharma S.S.Jain Subodh (Auto) college, Jaipur7 Bronze Team Rajesh Saini S.S.Jain Subodh (Auto) college, Jaipur8 Bronze Team Ankit Sen S.S.Jain Subodh (Auto) college, Jaipur
04 Silver Medal-University of Rajasthan won 01 Silver Medal in the All India Inter-University Air Pistol & Rifle (Women)tournament held at MRI IRS, Faridabad from 12 to 15 Nov. 2019
Medal Event Name of Player Name of College 9 Silver 10 Mtr Air Rifle (T.E.) Nisha Kanwar University Maharani College, Jaipur
10 Silver 10 Mtr Air Rifle(T.E.) Shobha Kanwar SBN Girls PG College, Jaipur
in community and environment development activities.NCC helps to develop confident cadets who will succeedin their chosen careers.First and Second year students can join NCC.
University of Rajasthan has a wide network of NCCunits spread over all constituent colleges viz. UniversityRajasthan College, University Commerce College,University Maharaja's College and University Maharani'sCollege, Jaipur.
There are more than 1000 senior division cadets.The University has altogether 7 Associate NCC Officer(ANOs). They supervise NCC admission, training,adventure and all NCC activities in their respective units.NCC conduct various activities viz. Drill, training WeaponTraining, Firing, Gliding, Microlite Flying, Para Sailing,Aero Modelling, Ship Modelling, Horse Riding, First Aid,Rock Climbing and Mountaineering, etc. Cadets take part
National Cadet Corps
Contact Details of NCC Unit Officers1 Raj Armed Sqdn NCC 0141-27104861 RajAir Sqdn NCC 0141-27060351 Raj Bn NCC 0141-25614001 Raj Girls Bn NCC 0141-27115633 Raj Naval NCC 0141-27024217 Raj. (I) Coy NCC 0141-2561527
We won 03 Team Silver, 01 Team Bronze & 02 Team got 4th Place inWest Zone Inter University tournaments in the session 2019-20 as under:-
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1. Silver Medal-University of Rajasthan won Silver Medal in the West Zone Inter-University
Handball (Women) tournament held at L.N.I.P.E. Gwalior from 23 to 27 Dec., 2019.
Name of Player Name of College 1 ASHA GURJAR MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR 2 DIVYA MUNDHARA KANORIA PG MAHILA MAHAVIDHYALAYA, JAIPUR 3 SUSHILA DEVI CHOUDHARY S.B.N. PG MAHIL MAHAVIDYALAYA, JAIPUR 4 SITA SAINI S.B.N. T.T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR 5 MADHU U.T.D., JAIPUR 6 ANITA SHARMA U.T.D. JAIPUR 7 SAVITA MEENA KANORIA PG MAHILA MAHAVIDHYALAYA, JAIPUR 8 KAVITA CHARAN MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR 9 ANJANI JANGU U.T.D. JAIPUR
10 SUNITA KANWAR U.T.D. JAIPUR 11 TANYA SINGH KANORIA MAHILA MAHAVIDHYALAYA, JAIPUR
2. Silver Medal-University of Rajasthan won Silver Medal in the West Zone Inter-University
Tennis (Women) tournament held at University IIS, Jaipur from 13 to 16 Dec., 2019.
Name of Player Name of College 1 AYUSHI TANWAR UNIVERSITY MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR 2 KANISHKA SHARMA UNIVERSITY MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR 3 NIKITA CHAUDHARY DEPTT OF PHY. EDU. ,UOR, JAIPUR 4 VIJETA SHANKER S.S JAIN SUBODH GIRLS COLLEGE, SANGENER,
JAIPUR
3. Silver Medal-University of Rajasthan won Silver Medal in the West Zone Inter-University Badminton (Men) tournament held at S.R.T.M., Nanded from 02 to 05 Jan. 2020 Name of Player Name of College 1 HARSH CHAPLOT S.S.JAIN SUBODH PG COLLEGE, JAIPUR 2 AJAY KUMAR GURJAR UNIVESRITY RAJASTHAN COLLEGE, JAIPUR 3 AJAY KUMAR MEENA S.S.JAIN SUBODH PG COLLEGE, JAIPUR 4 MANAN JAIN S.S.JAIN SUBODH PG COLLEGE, JAIPUR 5 RITU RAJ CHOUDHARY S.S.JAIN SUBODH PG COLLEGE, JAIPUR 6 PRAVEEN KUMAWAT S.S.JAIN SUBODH PG COLLEGE, JAIPUR
11 Silver 10 Mtr Air Rifle(T.E.) Sapna Yadav U.T.D. Jaipur
12 Silver 10 Mtr Air Rifle (Ind.) Nisha Kanwar University Maharani College, Jaipur
01 Bronze-University of Rajasthan won 01 Bronze Medal in the All India Inter-University Judo (M) Tournament held at CSJM University, Kanpur from 07 to 09 Jan. 2020
Medal Wt. Category Name of Athlete Name of College13 Bronze Divyanshu Puri University Commerce College, Jaipur
University of Rajasthan won Medal in the Khelo India University Games 2020 held at KIIT University, Bhubneshwar from 21 Feb to 02 March. 2020
Medal Games Name of Athlete Name of College14 Gold Wrestling Yogesh Aatma Ram PG College, Bassi15 Silver Archery Swarna St. Wilfred’s P.G. College, Jaipur16 Silver Archery Krishna S.S.Jain Subodh Mahila Maha. Jaipur17 Silver Archery Srishti S.S.Jain Subodh P.G. (Auto) College, 18 Bronze Tennis Ayushi Tanwar University maharani college, jaipur19 Bronze Tennis Nikita Choudhary U.T.D. Jaipur 20 Bronze Tennis Vijeta Shankar S.s jain subodh girls college, sangener, 21 Bronze Boxing Abhishek Sharma S.S.G. Pareek (PG) College, Jaipur
Archery: S.No.
Name of Students
College Name
Medals
1
MUKUL SHARMA
S.S.JAIN SUBODH PG COLLEGE, JAIPUR GOLD/SIVER2
TEJRAJ SINGH
UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN COLLEGE, JAIPUR SILVER3
RAJESH SAINI
S.S.JAIN SUBODH PG COLLEGE, JAIPUR SILVER4
ANKIT SEN
S.S.JAIN SUBODH PG COLLEGE, JAIPUR SILVER5
KRITIKA
UNIVERSITY MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR GOLD/SILVER
6
SWARNA
ST. WILFRED’S COLLEGE, JAIPUR SILVER7
KRISHNA
S.S.JAIN SUBODH PG COLLEGE, JAIPUR SILVER8
SRISHTI
S.S.JAIN SUBODH PG COLLEGE, JAIPUR SILVER
Tennis:-
9
AYUSHI TANWAR
UNIVERSITY MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR BRONZE10
NIKITA CHAUDHARY
U.T.D. JAIPUR
BRONZE11 VIJETA SHANKER S.S.JAIN SUBODH COLLEGE, SANGANER BRONZE
Judo:-12 DIVYANSHU PURI UNIVERSITY COMMERCE COLLEGE, JAIPUR SILVER
Boxing:-
Athletic:-14 BHANU SHARMA PARISHKAR COLLEGE, JAIPUR GOLD
Wrestling:-15 YOGESH Atmaram PG College, Bassi GOLD
13 ABHISHEK SHARMA S.S.G.PAREEK COLLEGE, JAIPUR BRONZE
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4. Bronze Medal-University of Rajasthan won Bronze Medal in the West Zone Inter-University Table Tennis (Women) tournament held at MJRP University, Jaipur from 20 to 22 Dec., 2019.
Name of Player Name of College 1 BHARTI YADAV S.B.N. T.T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR 2 SARIKA GURJAR ARYA PERFECT GRADUATE COLLEGE, JAIPUR 3 DIVYA SHARMA S.B.N. T.T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR 4 PREETI YADAV U.T.D. JAIPUR 5 GARIMA RATHORE UNIVERSITY MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR
7. : University of Rajasthan won got 04
Gold, 09 Silver & 04 Bronze Medal in the KheloIndia University Games held at KIIT University,Bhubaneswar (Odisha) from 21 Feb. 2020 to 02March 2020. Our University got 19th Rank in 172Universities in all over India & 1st Position inRajasthan States Universities.
Khelo India5. -University of Rajasthan wongot 4th position in the West Zone Inter-University Volleyball (Women) tournamentheld at Govind Guru Tribel Univ. Banswarafrom20 to 23 Oct.2019
6. -University of Rajasthan wongot 4th position in the West Zone Inter-University Handball (Men) tournamentheld at MG Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi from23 to 27 Jan. 2020.
Fourth Place
Fourth Place