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46065/DOA-ASST-5/2019/Admn (III) 24.05.2019
UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT(Directorate of Admissions)
Admission Rule for Post Graduate Degree Programmes
M A / M Sc. / M Com. / Others
For Affiliated Colleges
(FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20 ADMISSIONS ONLY)
RULES FOR ADMISSION THROUGH CENTRALISED ADMISSION PROCESS (CAP)
I. IMPORTANT : Orders regarding amendments, modifications, additions, deletions, etc., issued by the University from time to time, are to be timelyincorporated to these Rules.
1. General
1.1. Students shall be admitted to the various programmes/courses of study in affiliated colleges on the basis of the rules prescribed by the Universityand communicated to the college from time to time.
1.2. All candidates seeking admission to the programmes/courses falling under the purview of CAP should compulsorily complete online registration.
1.3. Each applicant for admission to PG programmes/courses without entrance, can opt as much programmes/courses or colleges as notified in eachadmission notification.
2. Schedule and Notification
2.1. The University will notify every year a uniform Schedule of Admission of students for the different programmes/courses in the affiliated colleges.
2.2. The Schedule will contain the dates for commencement of online registration, closing of registration, allotments, admissions and commencementof classes.
2.3. The last date for admission for the respective programmes/courses will be announced in the admission notification.
2.4. Application for late registration i.e. after last date of issuance and receipt of application for admission to various programmes/courses shall not
generally be entertained without prior permission from the University. Such applications shall be considered only after exhausting the applicationsreceived in time.
2.5. Commencement of classes will be notified in admission notification for each programmes/courses.
3. Admissions
3.1. Re-admission to PG semester programmes/courses for discontinued candidates shall be made within one week after the commencement of eachsemester classes. (U.O. No:GAI/J1/5760/2003 dated 16.03.2004).
3.2. The Principals can make readmission of such candidates within the sanctioned strength including marginal increase, if any, within the stipulatedtime. (Circular No.GAI/B1/3946/2002 dated 12.07.2002).
3.3. Admissions to the new colleges or new programmes/courses in existing colleges for which the affiliation orders are received after thecommencement of online registration will be conducted in traditional manner. But the admissions shall be done only from among the registeredcandidates. Such colleges should not admit any candidate without obtaining guidelines from the Directorate of Admissions.
3.4. The modalities of allotments, its confirmation and admissions will be published in the respective prospectus in every academic year.
3.5. Final list of candidates admitted to each category in various programmes/courses shall be entered in the website without fail.
3.6. The Principal shall fill up all the seats lying vacant as on the closing date, from candidates on the rank list already published in the website. Ifvacancies still exist even after the closing date of the admissions, the Principal has the option to fill up such vacancies by candidates seeking collegetransfer in the form of combination of attendance with permission from the University in this regard. No candidates shall be admitted at any cost afterthe closing date of admissions without obtaining specific orders from the University.
3.7. Admission to any course of study shall not exceed sanctioned strength in anticipation of the approval by the University.
3.8. The rules regarding reservation of seats to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Communities including OEC should bestrictly followed. A list showing the number of applications received for various programmes/courses from the Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribesstudents and the number of candidates admitted to each programme/course should be published on the notice boards of all colleges in each academicyear (GA I /A2/7899/1997 dated 29.02.2000). A copy of the same should be sent by Registered Post to the Registrar.
3.9. No fees other than those prescribed by the University/Government shall be levied from the students.
3.10. Admissions conducted directly by the colleges.( Management and Sports Quota)
3.10.(a). For every subject for which admission is to be made, there shall be a Selection Committee in every college with the Principal as Chairmanand the Head of the Department of the subject concerned for Degree and Post-Graduate courses and one member nominated by the Management.
3.10.(b). The Selection Committee shall prepare the selection list for each subject from the applications received in time.
3.10.(c). All the applications received in the college shall be kept ready for verification by the candidates or by their guardians, if needed.
3.10.(d). An application register shall be maintained by the college, containing the following details of all applications received.
CAP ID/Online Registration ID
Serial Number
Application Number
Name and address of the applicant
Date of receipt of application..
Caste with community (Specify OBC/OEC/SC/ST etc.)
Marks secured at the qualifying examination with name of qualifying examination (Specifying the authority issuing the certificate).
Ranking marks: 1st, 2nd and 3rd choices
Date of interview card issued, if eligible for admission.
Date of interview.
Whether selected and admitted to the course.
Remarks
4. Allotments
There will be two allotments for all category of students and Two special allotment for SC/ST. The number of allotments in each academic year canvary according to the decision made by the Government/University from time to time.
4.1. Trial Allotment
A trial allotment will be published to give the applicants an idea about the chances of getting allotment to a programme and college based on theoptions, merit and reservation rules.
4.2. First Allotment
After the trial allotment and the period for rearranging options, the first allotment list will be published on the date as per the schedule. On receiving
allotment to a particular option, all other lower options will be automatically cancelled and only the higher options will prevail until deletion ormodification by the candidate. The candidates who receive allotment will be intimated through SMS. Subsequent to the first allotment there will bemore allotments and number of such allotments will be decided by the University from time to time as per the requirements.
5. Marginal Increase
5.1. The selection of candidates for the marginal increase in seats sanctioned shall be made according to the rules prescribed by the University forfilling the original seats.
5.2. Additional Seats:-
1. Lakshadweep students
2. Sports quota
3. Persons With Disabilities
4. Students from Jammu and Kashmir
5. Ethnic natives of Andaman and Nicobar Islands
5.3. In case the sanctioned strength and statutory limit are the same, the admissions to the additional seats can be conducted over and above thestatutory maximum limit.
6. Eligiblity
1. Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination at an annual/semester examination or in a preceding supplementary examination heldby the examination authorities alone are eligible to seek admission to any course of study under the University. Candidates are not eligible toseek admission to a course in a particular academic year if they have passed the qualifying examination in the Supplementary/ Septemberexamination in the same academic year to which they seek admission.
2. The interval between the date of passing the qualifying exam and the exam for which admission is sought should not be less than the normalperiod prescribed for the programmes/courses of study.
3. Candidates who had discontinued their studies in the first year/semester of the programme/course with or without Transfer Certificate alsoshould seek admission again to the first year/semester just as fresh candidates seeking admission after passing the qualifying examination.
4. Children of service persons who are awarded by gallantry decorations in the Vir Chakra service either in person or posthumously and also onNon-Decorated service Personnel who are killed in action will be exempted from the requirement of minimum marks prescribed for admission to
M.A/ M.Com/ M.Sc courses. (GA/G2/28074/1984 dated 01.12.1986).
5. Triple main candidates are also eligible for admission. However, they have to submit a copy of the Equivalency certificate from the University ofCalicut, stating that, their qualifying examination is recognized for seeking admission to the relevant PG programme, at the time of admission.
7. Equivalency / Recognition
The equivalency certificates/Recognition certificates issued from this University are of a general nature, without verifying originals of the qualifyingcertificate and other records of the candidates. Therefore the Admitting Authorities have to verify properly and ensure the genuineness of the claims ofthe candidates regarding the qualifications, mode of study, duration of the course 10+2+3 (pattern) etc. before granting admission.
8. Fine
8.1 If the Principals of any college/Admitting Authority make any irregular admission, a fine of amount not less than Rs.15,000/- per admission will beimposed as per the Syndicate decision dated 15-03-2018 & 16-03-2018 vide U.O.No. 3649/2018/Admn dated 22-03-2018.
8.1.(a) Irregular admissions
i. Admitting candidates without CAP registration to a programme/course to any category of seats.
ii. Uploading the details of the students admitted after the closing date.
iii. Requesting for corrections after the scheduled date.
8.2 The colleges applying for disaffiliation of a course or college after allotment will be levied a fine of Rs.50,000/-(Rupees Fifty thousandonly)(U.O.No.2183/2017/Admn Dated:15.02.2017 ).
8.3 The colleges failing to ensure that all the candidates admitted (except Lakshadweep Students) have remitted the mandatory fee within the timelimit prescribed will be liable to pay a fine of Rs 5000/- (Rupees Five Thousand only) (U.O.No. 2182/2017/Admn Dated:15.02.2017 ).
9. Concessions to Backward Communities:-
9.1. Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes candidates who have secured minimum pass in the qualifying examination are eligible for admission tohigher programmes/courses in the affiliated colleges. (U.O. No. GA I/ BI/36/1992 dated 08.10.92)
9.2. Other Backward Communities will be allowed a concession of 5% in the minimum marks required for admission to all PG courses(U.O.No.GAI/A2/9091/1994 Vol. II, dated 26.07.2003).
9.3. Other Eligible Communities are also eligible for relaxation of 5% in the minimum marks for admission to various programmes/courses of study inthe affiliated colleges (GA/ G2/2566/1986 dated 16.03.1987)
10. N+1 Admission:-
P.G. students who have excelled in sports/games by participating in the Inter Collegiate/Inter University Tournaments can be permitted by thePrincipals of the respective colleges to continue one more year, as per the AIU Rules, in the same college where they had completed the course withthe same set of optional subjects / languages so as to enable them to complete the course of studies successfully.
The applications of such candidates for examinations shall be forwarded to the Controller of Examinations, in time, with the details of their admission.(U.O. No. GA1/A2/9812/2001 dated 27.08.2005).
II SELECTION OF STUDENTS & COMMUNITY RESERVATION
1. Subject to any rules of reservation that the University may make for the purpose, the selection shall be on the basis of merit generally governed bythe conditions of agreement relating to the direct payment. For colleges which do not come under the direct payment, the rules of reservationprescribed by Government from time to time may be followed.
2. Government Colleges : The selection of students shall be governed by the Rules prescribed by Government from time to time in respect of suchadmissions.
3. Aided Colleges: The selection of students for admission in the Colleges under the Direct Payment System will be on the following basis.
3.1) SC/ST : 20% of the seats shall be reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to be filled up on merit basis from among the students ofScheduled Castes (15%) and Scheduled Tribes (5%) with interchangeability in the absence of either communities. The instructions issued in theUniversity letter No.GAI/A2/5220/1997 dated 23.06.98 shall be followed strictly in this regard.
3.2) The Provisions stipulated in the Government Order No.GO(P)53/2000/SCSTDD dated 03.07.2000 and implemented vide University OrderNo.GAI/A2/3312/1997 dated 26.08.2000 shall be scrupulously followed to fill the vacant reserved seats of SC/ST Communities, by admitting applicantsbelonging to Other Eligible Communities (OEC).
3.3) Out of the 5% reserved for Scheduled Tribes, one percent (1%) or five seats, whichever is higher, are reserved for Primitive Tribes in the districtsof Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod. In the absence of enough primitive Tribal applicants the speciallyreserved seats shall be given to other Scheduled Tribes (circular No.GAI/A2/2667/1994 Dated, 19.9.94).
3.4) Management Quota : 20% of the seats for admission will be reserved as management quota.
3.5) Community Quota : 10% of the seats will be reserved for the community to which the college belongs (this will be 20% in the case of collegesbelonging to Backward Communities). These seats shall be filled upon merit basis from among students of the said community.
3.6) Open Merit : 50% of the seats will be reserved for admission to open merit. (40% in the case of colleges belonging to backward communities).
4. Unaided Colleges, Unaided programmes/courses in Aided Colleges and in IHRD : 50% of the seats will be filled upon merit in accordance with theguidelines issued by the University. The normal rules of reservation for Backward Classes and Scheduled Castes and Tribes (10% of the Governmentmerit seats are reserved for students from SC/ST communities, with effect from 2004-05 admission – GO.(MS) No.14/2005/SC/ST Dev.Departmentdated 05.04.2005) will apply to these seats. The educational agency will have the freedom to choose the other 50% from the merit list prepared fromamong the registered candidates, provided that they satisfy the eligibility conditions prescribed by the University. (GAI/A2/2533/1996 dated18.05.1996).
III RESERVATION OF SEATS / ADDITIONAL SEATS
1. Physically Handicapped : For PG Courses, the reservation shall be given 5% in aggregation – College wise in affiliated colleges after scrutinizingthe suitability. The candidates having minimum 40% disability certified by the Medical Board be considered for admission to the reserved seatsearmarked for the Physically Handicapped students. Such eligible candidates shall be ranked on the basis of the marks secured in the qualifyingexamination. (GAI/A2/9091/1994 Vol. II dated 28.05.2003 & GAI/A2/5752/1998 dated 04.05.2004)
2. Sports Quota : One seat in each Post Graduate course should be additionally created and reserved over and above the sanctioned strength, butwithin the Statutory maximum limit for candidates with outstanding records in sports and games. In programmes/courses where the sanctionedstrength and the Statutory limit are the same, the additional seat can be created above the Statutory limit for candidates with outstanding records insports and games, exclusively for the admission of the above candidates. Only those candidates who have satisfied the norms prescribed below areeligible for admission under sports quota.[ U O No 9697/2015/Admn dated 1409.2015(PG) and U.O. No. 9697/2015 dated : 14.09.2015(PG)]
2.1 Representing the Country in International Competitions
2.2 Winning the I / II / III in the Senior National Championships
2.3 Representing Senior State in National Championships
2.4 Winning I / II / III in the All India Inter University Championships
2.5 Representing the University (U.O.No. GA I/A2/2454 / 1998 dated 01.10.1999 & 01.07.2003 and GA I/A2/5990 / 2003 dated 06.04.2004).
2.6 Member of the University Teams
2.7 First/Second position in the Senior State Championship
2.8 First position in the Inter Collegiate Inter zone Championship (1st preference to be given to University of Calicut, then MG University, thenUniversity of Kerala and then Kannur University). Norms 6, 7, 8 are added as per U O No.6494/2014/Admn dated. 07.07.2014
2.9 Medal winners in Junior National Championship.
2.10 Persons representing the State in Junior National Championships.
2.11 I/II/III position holders in the inter Collegiate inter Zone Tournaments. Norms 9,10,11 are added as per UO No.13627/2016/Admn dated21/11/2016
3. Lakshadweep Candidates : One seat each in PG programme/course in the affiliated Arts and Science Colleges is additionally created andreserved over and above the sanctioned strength, but within the Statutory maximum limit for the native students of the Union Territory ofLakshadweep, recommended by the Director of Education, Union Territory of Lakshadweep. In programmes/courses where the sanctioned strengthand the Statutory limit are the same, the additional seat can be created above the Statutory limit, exclusively for the admission of the abovecandidates. (U.O. No.GAI/A2/6135/1994 Vol.II dated 25.09.2006 and 01.08.2007). These candidates need not be insisted to obtain permission fromthe University for late registration up to the closing of admission to the respective programmes/courses of study (Lr.Dtd.24.09.1997). In GovernmentColleges where the Government have earmarked seats, the seats reserved for the Ethnic Natives will be in addition to the seats sanctioned by theGovernment.
If there is no claimant from among the Ethnic Native Scheduled Tribe Candidates from the Union Territory for the seat reserved for them for degreeprogrammes, then the seats thus falling vacant due to their absence, will be allotted to the children of the employees belonging to Kerala State whohave undergone Plus Two education in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep. (GA/A2/6135/94 dated 16.3.1998). The admission shall be made onlyafter obtaining prior permission from the University. (GA I/A2/6135/ 1994 (1) dated 29-08-2000 & GAI/A2/3897/2003 dated 05.06.2003).
4. Candidates of Andaman & Nicobar Islands : For PG programmes/courses in the affiliated colleges, additional seats can be created over andabove the sanctioned strength, but within the statutory maximum limit for the native students of Andaman & Nicobar islands, as recommended by theDirectorate of Education, Andaman & Nicobar Islands. For programmes/courses where the sanctioned strength and the statutory maximum limit arethe same, the additional seats can be created over and above the statutory limit, exclusively for the admission of the above candidates. (U O No.1508/2016/Admn dated 11-02-2016).
5. Kashmir Students : Two supernumerary seats, are reserved in all the affiliated Institutions either for UG or PG programme/course, for the thecandidates recommended by the Ministry of Human Resources Department as a part of the Special Scholarship Scheme. The seats are common forUG and PG programmes/courses, therefore, admissions shall be made as per the scholarship orders.(U.O. No. 52/2015 dated: 05.01.2015).
6. First and Second Rank holders of Pattern II degree course conducted by the University can be considered for admission to the MA/M.Sc coursein the respective disciplines by providing additional seats upto a maximum of two, provided that the statutory maximum strength shall not exceed bysuch admission. (U.O. No.GA I/B1/774/1992 dated 26.07.1994).
7. Outstanding Sports Stars : One seat for all the M.Sc programmes/courses, one seat for MSW programmes/courses and one seat for the MA andM.Com programmes/courses together (altogether three seats) will be additionally created and reserved over and above the sanctioned strength butwithin the Statutory maximum limit in the affiliated colleges for admission of outstanding sportsmen/women. In the case of colleges where the Statutory
maximum limit doesn't permit the sanctioning of such additional seats, the candidates will be allotted to colleges where such seats can be created(U.O.No.GA/A2/2454/1998 dated 01.10.1999). The candidates who have satisfied the norms prescribed below only are eligible for admission under theadditional seats. The merit list will be prepared by the Dept.of Physical Education, University of Calicut.
7.1 Representing the Country in International Competitions
7.2 Winning the I / II / III in the Senior National Championships
7.3 Representing Senior State in National Championships
7.4 Winning I / II / III in the All India Inter University Championships
7.5 Representing the University. (U.O.No. GA I/A2/2454 / 1998 dated 01.10.1999 & 01.07.2003 and GA I/A2/5990 / 2003 dated 06.04.2004).
IV ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION
The candidates shall produce the following documents (in original) at the time of admission to a course of study in the affiliated colleges.
1. The print outs of the application Finally submitted.( For all kinds of admissions, the CAP registration application form print out iscompulsory)
2. Chalan of Mandatory Fee
3. Allotment/Admit Card
4. Qualifying Certificate.
5. Mark List(s)/Grade Card (s) of the qualifying examination
6. Transfer Certificate received from the Institution last studied.
7. Conduct Certificate
8. Equivalency/Recognition Certificate from University of Calicut.(If Necessary)
9. Non Creamy Layer Certificate / Nativity Certificate /Community Certificate/BPL certificate as directed by the admitting authorities
10. S.S.L.C
11. Candidates who claim bonus/weightage marks shall produce relevant certificates.
V. ASSESSMENT OF MERIT
For admission to PG programmes/courses, the merit of the candidate shall be assessed for ranking on the basis of marks obtained by him / her in thequalifying examination for admission to the particular course, subject to such criteria as may be prescribed by the University from time to time.
In the case of candidates passing their qualifying examination other than Degree Examination of University of Calicut, for the purpose of calculatingindex and ranking for admission to PG programmes/courses, the marks/grade obtained at the qualifying examination shall be brought to thecorresponding marks/grade of the Degree Examination of University of Calicut.
VI. BONUS /WEIGHTAGE MARKS
1. Bonus / weightage marks will be added to the total Marks obtained in the qualifying examination to calculate the index marks and for ranking in theselection list in the case of candidates who already possess the required minimum marks prescribed.
2. 5% of the selection index should be added as grace marks/points arrived at for preparing the merit list for admission to Post-Graduate programmesin the case of those candidates who passed their qualifying examinations from Calicut University except in the case of admission to P G programmesfor which Entrance Examination is conducted. (UO. GA1/B1/774/92 dated 26.7.1994).
3. Students who have worked in the Illiteracy Eradication Programme on voluntary basis in any capacity for at least one year will be allowed 5 bonusmarks/points for PG admission.(Circular- GA I/A2/4990/1988 dated 06.06.1994).
4. 5(Five) marks/points for PG admissions shall be awarded as bonus marks to N.S.S / N.C.C cadets subject to the fulfilment of the followingconditions, for the purpose of ranking.
a. In respect of NCC applicants the bonus marks will be awarded on the basis of NCC certificates signed by the Director and issued by theDirectorate of NCC to the candidates who have secured at least 75% of attendance after having participated in its activities during the course of thestudy preceding the programme/course for which admission is sought.(U.O No.685/2017/Admn Dated:17.01.2017).
b. For awarding bonus marks/points to NSS participants the basis will be N.S.S. certificates signed by the Vice-Chancellor and issued by theUniversity to volunteers who have completed 240 hours of work within a period of two years in the programme of study immediately preceding theprogrammes/courses for which admission is sought.
c. The benefit of bonus marks for the purpose of admission can be availed by the candidates only under any one category, either N.S.S or N.C.C.
d. Cadets holding A,B,C certificates are eligible for an additional weightage of 3,5,10 marks respectively for admission to Post Graduate
programmes/courses, limited to a maximum of 10 points only.
e. The bonus points or additional weightage marks will be given to those cases of NCC Certificates even if grace marks have already been awarded.(U.O No.685/2017/Admn Dated:17.01.2017).
5. A weightage of 10 marks/grace points (to be added to the aggregate index marks/points) may be made to those candidates who have successfullyundergone the Compulsory Social Service Programme of this University for admission to PG programmes.
6. 10 marks shall be deducted for every successive attempt after first attempt out of the ranking points to those who have taken two or more chancesto complete the qualifying examination, subject to a maximum of 25 marks. The number of chances means the number of chances taken for passingany part or parts of the qualifying examination. Betterment/Improvement examination will not be considered as a chance.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND INDEXING FOR ADMISSION TO POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES WITHOUT ENTRANCE
Eligibility Criteria- For PG Courses
SlNo Subjects Eligibility Criteria
1 M A English
Under Mark System :- BA English Lang. & Litt./BA English & History/BA Functional English with at least 45% marks forEnglish Main Papers or BA/BSc (excluding alternative pattern) Degree with at least 45% marks in Part I English, of thisUniversity or equivalent degree. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need onlyto get a pass.
Under Grade System :- BA English Lang. & Litt./BA English & History/BA Functional English/ or BA/BSc (excludingalternative pattern) Degree with English as Common Course of this University or equivalent degree with Overall CGPA,at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to geta pass.
Under Mark System :- BA Arabic/Afsal-ul-ulama/ Double Main with Arabic/ BA Functional Arabic Degree with at least50% marks in Part III or BA/B Sc (excluding alternative pattern) Degree with Arabic in Part II with at least 50% marks ofthis University or equivalent degree. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need
2 M A Arabiconly to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- BA Arabic/Afsal-ul-ulama/ Double Main with Arabic (Core)/ BA Functional Arabic Degree orBA/BSc (excluding alternative pattern) Degree with Arabic as Common Course of this University or equivalent degreewith Overall CGPA, at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/STcandidates need only to get a pass.
3 Post Afsal Ul-Ulama
Under Mark System :- BA Arabic/Afsal-ul-ulama/ Double Main with Arabic Degree with at least 45% marks or BA/B Sc(excluding alternative pattern) Degree with Arabic in Part II with at least 45% marks of this University or equivalentdegree. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- BA Arabic/Afsal-ul-ulama/ Double Main with Arabic (Core) Degree or BA/BSc (excludingalternative pattern) Degree with Arabic as Common Course of this University or equivalent degree with Overall CGPA,at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to geta pass.
4 M A Malayalam
Under Mark System :- BA Malayalam Lang. & Litt. (Main) Degree with at least 45% marks for Part III or BA/B Sc(excluding alternative pattern) Degree with Malayalam in Part II with at least 45% marks of this University or equivalentdegree. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- BA Malayalam Lang. & Litt. ((Core) Degree or BA/B Sc (excluding alternative pattern) Degreewith Malayalam as Common Course of this University or equivalent degree with Overall CGPA, at least equivalent to50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
5 M A Sanskrit
Under Mark System :- BA Sanskrit (Main) Degree with at least 50% marks or BA/B Sc (excluding alternative pattern)Degree with Sanskrit in Part II with at least 50% marks of this University or equivalent degree. OBC/OEC candidates areeligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- BA Sanskrit (Core) Degree or BA/B Sc (excluding alternative pattern) Degree Sanskrit asCommon Course of this University or equivalent degree with Overall CGPA, at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OECcandidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass..
Under Mark System :- BA Tamil (Main) Degree with at least 50% marks for Part III or BA/B Sc (excluding alternativepattern) Degree with Tamil in Part II with at least 50% marks of this University or equivalent degree. OBC/OEC
6 M A Tamilcandidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- BA Tamil (Core) Degree or BA/B Sc (excluding alternative pattern) Degree with TamilCommon Course of this University or equivalent degree with each Core and Complementary course grade point at leastequivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
7M A Hindi
(Language &Literature)
Under Mark System :- BA Hindi Lang. & Litt./Functional Hindi/Hindi & History (Main) Degree with at least 45% marksfor Part III or BA/B Sc (excluding alternative pattern) Degree with Hindi in Part II with at least 45% marks of thisUniversity or equivalent degree. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need onlyto get a pass.
Under Grade System :- BA Hindi Lang. & Litt./Functional Hindi/Hindi & History (Core) Degree or BA/B Sc (excludingalternative pattern) Degree with Hindi Common Course of this University or equivalent degree with Overall CGPA, atleast equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get apass.
8 M A Economics
Under Mark System :- BA Degree of this University with Economics/Foreign Trade/Development Economics (Main) orequivalent degree with at least 45% marks for Part III (excluding subsidiaries).OR B Sc Degree of this University withStatistics/Mathematics (Main) or equivalent degree with at least 70% marks for Part III (excludingsubsidiaries).OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- BA Degree of this University with Economics/Foreign Trade/Development Economics (Main) orequivalent degree with Overall CGPA, at least equivalent to 50%, OR B Sc Degree of this University withStatistics/Mathematics (Main) or equivalent degree with equivalent grade to 70 %. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible torelaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
9Master of Business
Economics
Under Mark System :- BA Degree of this University with Economics/Foreign Trade/Development Economics (Main) ORB Sc Degree of this University with Statistics/Mathematics (Main) /B Com/BBA/BBS/BBM or equivalent degree with atleast 50% marks for Part III.OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to geta pass.
Under Grade System :- BA Degree of this University with Economics/ Foreign Trade/Development Economics (Main)or equivalent degree, OR B Sc Degree of this University with Statistics /Mathematics (Main) OR Bcom/BBA/BBS/BBM orequivalent degree, with Overall CGPA, at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to
5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
10 M A HistoryAny First Degree of this University or equivalent degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade for Part-IIIexcluding subsidiaries. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible for relaxation upto 5%, SC/ST candidates need only to get apass.
11 M A Islamic HistoryAny B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) Degree of this University or equivalent degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent gradefor Part III (excluding subsidiaries)/Core. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidatesneed only to get a pass.
12 M A Philosophy
Under Mark System :- Any UG Degree of this University or equivalent degree with at least 45% marks for Part III(excluding subsidiaries). OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get apass.
Under Grade System :- Any UG Degree of this University or equivalent degree with Overall CGPA, at least equivalentto 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass. .
13M A Political
Science
Under Mark System :- BA Degree in Political Science (Main), or any other Degree with at least one main paper (BAPublic Administration, BA West Asian Studies) or complementary/subsidiary paper in Political Science with 45% marks.OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- BA Degree in Political Science (Core), or any other Degree with at least one Core Course inPolitical Science (BA Public Administration, BA West Asian Studies) or complementary course in Political Science orequivalent degree with Overall CGPA, at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Note: Group of Complementary Courses in Political Science are;
1. Political Science
2. Indian Constitution and Politics
3. International Relations and Organizations
4. Public Administration
14 M A Sociology
Under Mark System :- Any UG Degree of this University or equivalent degree with at least 45% marks for Part III(excluding subsidiaries). OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get apass.
Under Grade System :- Any UG Degree of this University or equivalent degree with each Core and Complementarycourse grade point at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/STcandidates need only to get a pass.
15 M A Islamic Studies
Under Mark System :- Any graduate of this University including AfsalUlUlama/Arabic/Urdu/Persian of this University orequivalent degree with at least 45% marks for Part III (excluding subsidiaries). OBC/OEC candidates are eligible torelaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- Any graduate of this University including Afsal Ul Ulama/Arabic/Urdu/Persian or equivalentdegree with Overall CGPA, at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/STcandidates need only to get a pass.
16 M A Islamic Finance
Under Mark System :- Any UG Degree of this University or equivalent degree with at least 45% marks for Part III withknowledge of Arabic (i.e Part II Arabic in Plus II/Common Course Arabic in the UG Programme). OBC/OEC candidatesare eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- Any UG Degree of this University or equivalent degree with knowledge of Arabic (i.e Part IIArabic in Plus II/Common Course Arabic in the UG Programme) with each Core and Complementary course gradepoint at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need onlyto get a pass.
17 MA Music ***BA Music Degree of this University or recognised degree (admission of other than B A Music candidates throughEntrance Test) with at least 45% marks for Part III Main (excluding subsidiaries) or equivalent grade. OBC/OECcandidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Any student who has passed any degree of the University of Calicut or that of any other university or Instituterecognised by the UGC or AICTE and ratified by the University of Calicut as equivalent thereto with not less than anaggregate minimum of 45% marks or with an equivalent grade point under the regular stream (or in the distance
18 MA Multimedia***stream) is eligible for admission. However, candidates belonging to SC/ST, OBC and OEC communities shall be givenrelaxation as per University rules.
Selection Criteria : Admission to the MA Programme in Multimedia shall be made on the basis of a merit list, whichtakes into consideration the marks obtained by the student in the qualifying examination and the aptitude testconducted by the college.
19M Sc Aquaculture &
FisheryMicrobiology
Under Mark System :- BSc Degree of this University with Zoology /Aquaculture/Microbiology/Fishery Science/IndustrialFisheries (Main) or equivalent degree with at least 50% marks for Part III (excluding subsidiaries). OBC/OECcandidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- B.Sc Degree of this University with Zoology/ Aquaculture/Microbiology/Fishery Science/Industrial Fisheries (Main) or equivalent degree with each Core and Complementary course grade point at leastequivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
20M Sc Applied
Geology
BSc Degree of this University with Geology (Main) or equivalent degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade forPart III (excluding subsidiaries). OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need onlyto get a pass
21 M Sc BotanyBachelor degree in Botany or Plant Science of University of Calicut or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 50%marks in the main (core) subject under the mark system or equivalent grade under the grade system, with 45% marksor equivalent grade in the case of OBC/OEC candidates and with a pass in the case of SC/ST candidates.
22 M Sc Chemistry
Under Mark System :- BSc Degree of this University with Chemistry/Industrial Chemistry/Polymer Chemistry (Main) orequivalent degree with Mathematics as one of its subsidiaries with at least 50% marks. OBC/OEC candidates areeligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- B.Sc. Degree of this University with Chemistry/Industrial Chemistry/Polymer Chemistry (Core)with Mathematics as one of its subsidiaries or equivalent degree with Overall CGPA, at least equivalent to 50%.OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass..
23 M Sc Electronics
BSc Degree in Electronics / Physics / Computer Science / Instrumentation of this University or an equivalent degree,having studied Electronics as one of the course (Subject) and Mathematics as compulsory complementary course,
23 M Sc Electronicshaving 50% marks or equivalent grade in Part III (Core and Complementary put together). OBC/OEC candidates areeligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
24 M Sc MathematicsB.Sc. Degree in Mathematics or an equivalent degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade in Core and at least50% marks or equivalent grade in Part III (Core and Complementary put together) . OBC/OEC candidates are eligible torelaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
25 M Sc MicrobiologyB.Sc Microbiology degree of this university or an equivalent degree from other universities/institutes (with MicrobiologyCore/Main) with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%.SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
26 M Sc Physics
B.Sc. Degree in Physics/Applied Physics (Core) of this University or an equivalent degree, with Mathematics ascompulsory complementary, having 50% mark or equivalent grade in Part III (Core and Complementary put together).In the case of applicants with tripple main/three majors, they should have Physics and Mathematics as twomains/majors and should have minimum 50% marks or equivalent grade, while putting the three mains/majors together.OBC/OEC candidates are eligible for relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
27M Sc Polymer
Chemistry
Under Mark System :- BSc Degree of this University with Polymer Chemistry/Chemistry/Industrial Chemistry/Chemistry alternative pattern (Main) with Mathematics as one of the subsidiaries or equivalent degree with at least 50%marks for Part III (excluding subsidiaries). OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidatesneed only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- B.Sc. Degree of this University with Polymer Chemistry/Chemistry/Industrial Chemistry/Chemistry alternative pattern (Core) with Mathematics as one of the subsidiaries or an equivalent degree with eachCore and Complementary course grade point at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxationup to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
28 M Sc Statistics
Under Mark System :- At least 50% marks in Statistics/Applied Statistics (Main)/Mathematics & Statistics (DoubleMain)/Mathematics (Main) with Statistics as one of the subsidiaries in the B.Sc. Degree of this University or equivalent.OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- Bsc Statistics /Applied Statistics(Main) /Mathematics & Statistics (Double Main) /Mathematics
(Core) with Statistics as complementary in the B.Sc. Degree of this University or an equivalent degree with OverallCGPA, at least equivalent to 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates needonly to get a pass.
29 M Sc ZoologyB.Sc Degree of this University or equivalent/recognised degree with Zoology (Main) with (at least) 50% marks orequivalent grade in Core (Part III excluding subsidiaries). OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%.SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
30 M Sc Bio ChemistryB.Sc Degree of this University or equivalent/recognised degree with Biochemistry (Core/Main) with at least 50% marksor equivalent grade. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get apass.
31 M Sc GeographyB.Sc Geography degree of this university or equivalent/recognised degree with BA/B.Sc Geography (Main) with (atleast) 50% marks or equivalent grade in Core (Part III excluding subsidiaries). OBC/OEC candidates are eligible torelaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass (as per the university norms).
32M Sc Home Science
(Nutrition &Dietetics)
Under Mark System :- BSc Degree of this University with Home Science/Family&Community Science /Dietetics /ClinicalNutrition/Food Science with Quality Control/Food Science and Nutrition/ Food Service management and Dietetics orother Nutrition related subjects or equivalent degree with at least 50% marks for Part III (excluding subsidiaries).OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Under Grade System :- B.Sc. Degree of this University with Home Science/Family&Community Science/ Dietetics/Clinical Nutrition/Food Science with Quality Control/Food Science and Nutrition/ Food Service management andDietetics or other Nutrition related subjects or equivalent degree with Overall CGPA, at least equivalent to 50%.OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
33M Sc Fashion &
Textile Designing
B.Sc Degree of this university with Costume and Fashion Designing or equivalent/recognised degree with at least 50%marks or equivalent grade in Core & Complementary (Part III). OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%.SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
Master of TourismUnder Mark System :- Any graduate degree from Calicut University or an equivalent degree with 45% marks inaggregate in Part III subjects. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible for relaxation upto 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to
34 and TravelManagement
get a pass.
Under Grade System :- Any UG degree of this university or equivalent degree with Overall CGPA, at least equivalentto 50%. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible to relaxation up to 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
35
Master of Tourismand Hospitality
Management
(MTHM) ***
Any candidate who have passed degree in Tourism or Hotel Management or in both from University of Calicut or thesame degree of any other university or institute in any other state recognised by UGC or AICTE with a minimum of 45%marks or equivalent grade is eligible for admission. 70% of the total seats are reserved for above graduates. Theremaining 30% are reserved for the candidates who have passed degree from any other stream with minimum 45% ofmarks or equivalent grade. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible for relaxation upto 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to geta pass.
36Master of HotelManagement ***
Any candidate who have passed degree in Tourism or Hotel Management or in both from University of Calicut or thesame degree of any other university or institute in any other state recognised by UGC or AICTE with a minimum of 45%marks or equivalent grade is eligible for admission. 70% of the total seats are reserved for above graduates. Theremaining 30% are reserved for the candidates who have passed degree from any other stream with minimum 45% ofmarks or equivalent grade. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible for relaxation upto 5%. SC/ST candidates need only to geta pass.
37 M Com
Any candidate who has passed B.Com or BBA (earlier BBS) degree of University of Calicut or B.Com, BBA, BBM or BBSdegree of any other University or Institutes in any states recognised by UGC or AICTE and approved by University ofCalicut with minimum of 45% marks or equivalent grade is eligible for admission. OBC and SC/ST students are eligiblefor mark/grade relaxation as per the University rules.
In the case of B.Com (Honours) students, the minimum eligibility for admission is 50% for all categories of students.
38M.Sc ClinicalPsychology
Candidates who had passed BA/B.Sc Psychology of University of Calicut or equivalent with Psychology as the mainsubject of Part III.
39M.Sc
Psychology/AppliedPsychology
B.Sc with Psychology as the core (main) subject in Part III of graduation, from University of Calicut, in regular mode.Those candidates who opted Psychology as their main subject, studied in regular mode and passed from otherinstitutions, and carry a recognized/equivalent degree, can also apply.
*** List of candidates will be forwarded to the colleges concerned and the rank list will be prepared by the colleges on the basis of merit/aptitude test
INDEXING EQUATIONS
1. INDEX EQUATION FOR M A -LANGUAGES[M A -Malayalam, Hindi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Arabic & Post Afsal-ul-Ulama]
For CCSS candidates (0-4 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of Overall CGPA)
CG2(% of CoreCGPA /Common Course CGPA)
(CG1 X C1) + (CG2 X C2) X 1000
C1 + C2 k
C1=120
C2=62(Core - Language)
C2=39(Double Core)
C2=16(Common Course Language)
k=100
For CUCBCSS candidates (0-6 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of Overall CGPA)
CG2(% of CoreCGPA /Common Course CGPA)
(CG1 X C1) + (CG2 X C2) X 1000
C1 + C2 k
C1=120
C2=64(Core - Language)
C2=40(Double Core)
C2=16(Common Course Language)
k=100
For Candidates under Mark System
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
M1(Total Marks scored)
M1+M2 x 1000
Max1+Max2
Max1=Maximum of Total Marks
Max2=Maximum of Core Marks
Max2=Maximum of Double Core/Common Course MarksM2 (Marks scored in Core/Second Language)
5% weightage to B A Malayalam degree holders for M A Malayalam
5% weightage to B A Hindi degree holders for M A Hindi
5% weightage to B A Sanskrit degree holders for M A Sanskrit
5% weightage to B A Tamil degree holders for M A Tamil
10% weightage to B A Arabic degree holders for M A Arabic
10% weightage to BA Functional Arabic degree holders for M A Arabic
5% weightage to B A Afsal-ul-ulama degree holders for Post Afsal-ul-ulama
2. INDEX EQUATION FOR ENGLISH
For CCSS candidates (0-4 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of Overall CGPA)
CG2(% of CoreCGPA)
(CG1 X C1) + (CG2 X C2) X 1000
C1 + C2 k
For others (candidates studied other subjects as Core and Englishas Common Course)
Through Entrance Marks (M3- Marks Scored in Entrance, Max3-EntranceMaximum Marks)
(M3/Max3) x 1000
C1=120
C2=62(Core – English)
C2=39(Double Core - English)
k=100
For CUCBCSS candidates (0-6 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of Overall CGPA)
CG2(% of CoreCGPA)
(CG1 X C1) + (CG2 X C2) X 1000
C1 + C2 k
For others(candidates studied other subjects as Core and Englishas Common Course)
Through Entrance Marks (M3- Marks Scored in Entrance, Max3-Entrance Maximum Marks)
(M3/Max3) x 1000
C1=120
C2=64(Core–English)
C2=40(Double Core - English)
k=100
For Candidates under Mark System
Achievements used forSIS
Rule for SIS Remarks
M1(Total Marks scored) M1+M2 x 1000
Max1+Max2
For others (candidates studied other subjects as Core and English asCommon Course)
Through Entrance Marks (M3- Marks Scored in Entrance, Max3-EntranceMaximum Marks)
(M3/Max3) x 1000
Max1=Maximum of Total Marks
Max2=Maximum of Core Marks
Max2=Maximum of Double CoreMarks
M2 (Marks scored inCore)
10% weightage to BA English Lang. & Litt. Degree holders
7% weightage to B A Functional English/English Doube core Degree holders
3. INDEXING EQUATION- M.Com
For CCSS candidates (0-4 grade point system)
Achievementsused for SIS
Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1 = % Of
CG1 =
[(% of Overall CGPAx120)] - [(% of Common Course English CGPA x 14)+(% of Common course languages
Overall CGPAexcluding CGPAof open courseand Languages(English &Secondlanguage)
CG1 x 1000
k
CGPA x 8)+(% of Open Course CGPA x 4)]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (whole divided by)
120 - (14+8+4)
Total Credit=120
Common Course Eng Total credit =14
Common Course Lang. Total credit=8
Open Course Total Credit =4
(For B.Com Honours, Common Course English total credit will be 3)
k=100
For CUCBCSS candidates (0-6 grade point system)
Achievementsused for SIS
Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1 = % ofOverall CGPAexcluding CGPAof open courseand Languages(English &Secondlanguage)
CG1 x 1000
k
CG1 =
[(% of Overall CGPAx120)] - [(% of Common Course English CGPA x 14)+(% of Common course languagesCGPA x 8)+(% of Open Course CGPA x 2]
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(whole divided by)
120 - (14+8+2)
Total Credit=120
Common Course Eng Total credit =14
Common Course Lang. Total credit=8
Open Course Total Credit =2
(For B.Com Honours, Common Course English total credit will be 3)
k=100
For Candidates under Mark System
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
M1(Total Marks scored) Excluding marks of English ,Second Language and Open course
M1 x 1000
Max1
Max1=Maximum of Total marks excluding total marks of English, Second Language and Open course
4. INDEXING EQUATION FOR FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
[M A- Economics, Political Science, History, Islamic History, Islamic Studies, Sociology, Philosophy]
For CCSS candidates (0-4 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of Overall CGPA)
(CG1 X C1) + (CG2 X C2) X 1000
C1=120
C2=62(Core )
C2=39(Double Core )
CG2(% of CoreCGPA /Complimentary CGPA) C1 + C2 k
C2=8(Complimentary)
k=100
Candidates who do not studied above subjects as core or complementary, their CG2 is 0 and C2 is 62
For CUCBCSS candidates (0-6 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of Overall CGPA)
CG2(% of CoreCGPA /Complimentary CGPA)
(CG1 X C1) + (CG2 X C2) X 1000
C1 + C2 k
C1=120
C2=64(Core )
C2=40(Double Core )
C2=8(Complimentary)
k=100
For Candidates under Mark System
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
M1(Total Marks scored)
M1+M2 x 1000
Max1+Max2
Max1=Maximum of Total Marks
Max2=Maximum of Core Marks
Max2=Maximum of Double Core/Complementary MarksM2 Marks scored in (Core/Complementary)
Candidates who do not studied above subjects as core or complementary their M2 is 0.
5% weightage to B A Economics degree holders for M A Economics
5% weightage to B A Political Science degree holders for M A Political Science
5% weightage to B A History degree holders for M A History
5% weightage to B A Islamic History degree holders for M A Islamic History
5% weightage to B A Islamic Studies degree holders for M A Islamic Studies
5% weightage to B A Sociology degree holders for M A Sociology
5% weightage to B A Philosophy degree holders for M A Philosophy
5. INDEX CALCULATION FOR PG COURSES WITH ANY UG AS ELIGIBILITY
[M A Multimedia, Islamic Finance etc]
For CCSS (0-4 grade point system)/ CUCBCSS (0-6 grade point system) candidates
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1 = % of Overall CGPACG1 x 1000
kk=100
For Candidates under Mark System
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
M1(Total Marks scored) M1 x 1000
Max1Max1= Maximum of Total Marks
Weightage for MA Multimedia : Candidates who have studied Engineering/Computer/IT related subjects or Fine Arts in their degree courses andthose who have secured PG Diploma certificate in Computer/ IT related subjects / Fine Arts will be given weightage as indicated below:1. BMMC / BVC : 15 Marks2. B.Tech/ BE / BA in Fine Arts : 10 marks3. PG Diploma in Computer/IT subjects of 10 months duration : 5 marks.4. Certificate/ short courses after obtaining first degree certificate : 3 marks
Candidates will be given weightage only for one category, whichever is highest. To earn weightage, candidate should produce relevant degree/diploma/ certificates. The weightage marks shall be added to the marks of the qualifying examination.
6. INDEXING EQUATION - Master of Science (MSc)
(a) Equation 1(Including Common courses, Open course, Core Courses and complementary courses)
For MSc- Chemistry, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Home Science, Fashion & Textile Designing
For CCSS candidates (0-4 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of OverallCGPA)
C1=120
C2=54CG2 (% of Core)
CG2 (% of Core) (CG1 x C1) + (2xCG2 x C2) + (CG3 x C3)+(CG4 x C4) x 1000
C1 + (2xC2)+ C3+C4 KC3=12
C4=12
K=100CG3 (% of Complementary1)
CG4 (% of Complimentary2)
For CUCBCSS candidates
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of OverallCGPA)
(CG1 x C1) + (2xCG2 x C2) + (CG3 x C3)+(CG4 x C4) x 1000
C1 + (2xC2)+ C3+C4 K
C1=120
C2=56
C3=12
C4=12
K=100
CG2 (% of Core)
CG3 (% of Complementary1)
CG4 (% of Complimentary2)
For Candidates under Mark System
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
M1(Total Marks scored)
M1+(2xM2)+M3+M4 x 1000
Max1+(2xMax2)+Max3+Max4
Max1=Maximum of Total Marks
Max2=Maximum of Core Marks
Max3=Maximum of Complementary MarksMax4=Maximum of Complementary 2 Marks
M2 (Marks scored in Core)
M3 (Marks scored inComplementary1)
M4(Marks scored inComplementary 2)
(b) EQUATION 2 (based on Part III subjects -Core and Complementary courses- only)
For MSc -Botany, Geology, Physics,Electronics, Geography, Aquaculture, Polymer Chemistry, Zoology
For CCSS candidates (0-4 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of CoreCGPA)
(CG1 x C1) + ( CG2 x C2)+ (CG3 x C3) X 1000
C1 + C2 + C3 k
C1=54
C2=12
C3=12
k=100
CG2 (% of Complementary I)
CG3 (% of Complementary II)
For CUCBCSS candidates (0-6 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1 (% of CoreCGPA)
(CG1 x C1) + ( CG2 x C2)+ (CG3 x C3) X 1000
C1 + C2 + C3 k
C1=56
C2=12
C3=12
k=100
CG2 (% of Complementary I)
CG3 (% of Complementary II)
For Candidates under Mark System
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
M1 (Marks scored in Core)
M1+M2+M3 x 1000
Max1+Max2+Max3
Max1=Maximum of Core marks
Max2=Maximum of Complementary 1 marks
Max3=Maximum of Complementary 2 marks
M2 (Marks scored in Complementary 1)
M3 (Marks scored in Complementary 2)
(c) Equation 3 (For MSc Statistics)
For CCSS candidates (0-4 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1- % of OverallCGPA
CG2-% of CoreCGPA
CG3-% of Average ofComplementaryCGPA
CG4-% of Master Feeder courseCGPA
(CG1xC1)+(CG2xC2)+(CG3xC3)+ (CG4xC4) x 1000
C1+C2+C3+C4 k
Master Feeder Course
CG4-% CGPA of Statistics Core
CG4-For Double main % CGPA of statistics Core only
CG4-% CGPA of Statistics complementary
C1=120
C2=54
C3=12
C4=54(Statistics Core)
C4=39(For Double mainconsider statistics Coreonly)
C4=12(statisticscomplementary)
k=100
For CUCBCSS candidates (0-6 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1- % of OverallCGPA
CG2-% of CoreCGPA
(CG1xC1)+(CG2xC2)+(CG3xC3)+ (CG4xC4) x 1000
C1+(C2)+C3+C4 k
C1=120
C2=56
C3=12
C4=56(Statistics Core)
CG3-% of Average ofComplementaryCGPA
CG4-% of Master Feeder courseCGPA
Master Feeder Course
CG4-% CGPA of Statistics Core
CG4-For Double main % CGPA of statistics Core only
CG4-% CGPA of Statistics complementary
C4=56(Statistics Core)
C4=40(For Double mainconsider statistics Core only)
C4=12(statistics complementary)
k=100
For Candidates under Marks System
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
M1(Total Marks scored) M1+(M2)+M3+M4 x 1000
Max1+(Max2)+Max3+Max4
Master Feeder Course
M4-Marks of Statistics Main
M4-For Double main Mark of statistics Core only
M4- Mark of Statistics complementary
Max1=Maximum of total marks
Max2=Maximum of Core marks
Max3=Average of Total Marks ofComplementary
Max4= Maximum of total marks ofStatistics (Core)/Complementary
M2 (Marks scored in Core)
M3 (Average of Marks scored inComplementary)
M4(Master Feeder)
(d) Equation 4 (For MSc Mathematics)
For CCSS candidates (0-4 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of CoreCGPA) C1=54
CG2 (% of Complementary I) [(2CG1 x C1) + ( 1.5 x CG2 x C2)+ ( 1.5 x CG3 x C3)] X 1000
(2C1 + 1.5C2 + 1.5C3) k
C2=12
C3=12
k=100CG3 (% of Complementary II)
For CUCBCSS candidates (0-6 grade point system)
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1(% of CoreCGPA)
[(2CG1 x C1) + ( 1.55 x CG2 x C2)+ (1.55 x CG3 x C3) X 1000
(2C1 + 1.55C2 + 1.55C3) k
C1=56
C2=12
C3=12
k=100
CG2 (% of Complementary I)
CG3 (% of Complementary II)
For Candidates under Mark System
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
M1 (Marks scored in Core)
( 2 M1+M2+M3) x 1000
(2 Max1+Max2+Max3)
Max1=Maximum of Core marks
Max2=Maximum of Complementary1 marks
Max3=Maximum of Complementary2 marks
M2 (Marks scored in Complementary1)
M3 (Marks scored in Complementary2)
(e) Equation 5 (For MSc Psychology/Applied Psychology)
For CCSS (0-4 grade point system)/ CUCBCSS (0-6 grade point system) candidates
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1 (% of Core CGPA)
(CG1+CG2+CG3) x 1000
3 kk=100CG2 (% of Complementary I)
CG3 (% of Complementary II)
For Candidates under Mark System
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
M1 (% of Marks scored in Core)
(M1+M2+M3) x 1000
3 k k=100
M2 (% of Marks scored inComplementary 1)
M3 (% of Marks scored inComplementary 2)
(F) Equation 6 (For MSc Clinical Psychology)
For CCSS (0-4 grade point system)/ CUCBCSS (0-6 grade point system) candidates
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
CG1 = % of Overall CGPACG1 x 1000
kk=100
For Candidates under Mark System
Achievements used for SIS Rule for SIS Remarks
M1(Total Marks scored) M1 x 1000
Max1Max1= Maximum of Total Marks
Weightage for Science subjects
10% weightage to B Sc Mathematics Degree holders for M Sc Mathematics
10% weightage to B Sc Physics/Applied Physics Degree holders for M Sc Physics
10% weightage to B Sc Chemistry Degree holders for M Sc Chemistry
10% weightage to B Sc Polymer Chemistry Degree holders for M Sc Polymer Chemistry
10% weightage to B Sc Botany Degree holders for M Sc Botany
10% weightage to B Sc Zoology Degree holders for M Sc Zoology
10% weightage to B Sc Electronics Degree holders for M Sc Electronics
10% weightage to B Sc Microbiology Degree holders for M Sc Microbiology
10% weightage to B Sc Biochemistry Degree holders for M Sc Biochemistry
10% weightage to B Sc Aquaculture Degree holders for M Sc Aquaculture
10% weightage to B Sc Geology Degree holders for Applied Geology
10% weightage to B Sc Geography Degree holders for M Sc Geography
10% weightage to B Sc Home Science Degree holders for M Sc Home Science
10% weightage to B Sc Fashion & Textile Designing Degree holders for M Sc Fashion & Textile Designing
12% weightage to B Sc Statistics Degree holders for MSc Statistics
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