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Estd: May.

2005

ADMISSION PROSPECTUS
2019-20
GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE
THANNA MANDI
(NAAC Accredited with CGPA 1.96)
"Courage to think different, courage to invent, courage to discover the impossible, courage to travel into an
unexplored path, courage to share knowledge, courage to remove pain, courage to reach the unreached, courage
to combat problems and succeed are the unique qualities of youth".
……. Dr. A. P.J Abdul Kalam
Contents
S. No. Topic Page
01 Staff List of the College
02 From the Principal’s Desk
03 Brief College Profile
04 Intake Capacity
05 Academic session and Admission
06 Affidavits
07 CBCS(Choice Based Credit System) Programme Structure and regulation
08 Credit s Distributio
09 Determination of Grades(Grade System and Computation of SGPACGPA)
10 Non-Entitlement for Awards Under Re-appear
/Completion/Illness Category
11 Admission Rules
12 Dates of Admission
13 Subjects offering
14 Minimum Eligibility for Appearance in Examination
15 Promotion to Next Semester
16 Scheme of Examination/Assessment
17 Attendance in Lieu of Participation in Games/Programmes etc
18 Combinations under Choice Based Credit System(CBCS)
19 Subject Combinations
20 Shortage below 75% Attendance
21 Library Rules
22 Identity card
23 College Uniform
24 General Rules
25 Ban on Ragging
26 Ban on Mobile Phone
27 Scholarships and Financial Aid
28 Fee Structure
29 Academic Calendar
30 Important Celebrations
31 Tour and Picnic
32 Students Achievements during 2018-19
33 Disclaimer
34 College Vision, Mission, Website, Email, Teli-Fax
35 College Tarana

“I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore that I can
do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let
me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again”
……………..Stephen Grellet
Staff list of the college:
S.No. Name Designation Subject Qualification
01 Dr. Shakeel Ahmed Raina Principal Mathematics P.G, M. Phil., Ph.D.
02 Mr. Saleem Ayaz Rather Associate Prof. Zoology M. Sc
03 Dr. Shamim Ahmed Azad Associate Prof. Botany M. Sc. Ph.D
04 Dr. Naim-Un-Nisa Sr. Assistant Prof. Arabic M.A, B.Ed, Ph.D
05 Mr. Mohd Junad Jazib Assistant Prof. EVS M.Sc, NET
06 Dr. Arun Sharma Assistant Prof. Physics M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D, SET
07 Mr. Rizwan Ahmed Khan Assistant Prof. Physics M.Sc, NET
08 Mr. Rajesh Kumar Assistant Prof. Computer Appl. MCA, SET
09 Dr. Punam Rani Assistant Prof. History M.A., Ph.D
10 Dr. Shahzada Bano Assistant Prof. Kashmiri M.A.,M.Phil, Ph.D, NET
11 Mr. Mohd Shoket Assistant Prof. Education M.A., B.Ed, JRF
12 Dr. Shoket Ali Assistant Prof. Urdu M.A., Ph.D, NET
13 Dr. Khalid Rayaz Assistant Prof. Geography M.Sc, B.Ed, Ph.D, NET,SET
14 Mr. Mukaddas Karim Assistant Prof. Chemistry M.Sc, JRF,SET, Ph.D
15 Mr. Zaheer Abass Assistant Prof. Economics M. A,B. Ed, NET, SET
16 Mr. Ashfaq Hussain Assistant Prof. Botany M.Sc, NET
17 Ms. Fatima Bi Assistant Prof. Pol., Science M.A, B.Ed, M.Phil, NET, SET
18 Mr. Waqar Ahmed Librarian Library M.Lis, NET
19 Dr. Mohd Ibrahim PTI Sports M.P.Ed, SET, Ph.D
20 Dr. Gowgar Ahmad Wani Lecturer English M.A. Ph.D
21 Dr. Mohd Khaliq Lecturer Geography M.A.B.Ed, Ph.D
22 Dr. Samee Ullah Bhat Lecturer Islamic Studies M.A. NET, Ph.D
23 Mr. Mohd Alyas Lecturer Urdu M.A. NET
24 Mr. Zafer Iqbal Teaching Assistant Chemistry M.Sc.
25 Mrs. Nishu Sharma Teaching Assistant Applied Maths M.Sc, B.Ed
26 Dr. Zaheer Abass Lecturer Persian M.A. NET-JRF, Ph.D
27 Mr. Sajad Ahmed Bhat Teaching Assistant Zoology M.Sc, B.Ed, M.Phil
28 Dr. Attied Khawar Balwan Lecturer English M.A. Ph.D
29 Mr. Ashaiq Hussain Khan Teaching Assistant Mathematics M. A., M.Phil
30 Mr. Ashish Kumar Account Assistant ………… M.Sc, B.Ed, M. Phil
31 Mr.Mohd Latief Lab. Assistant ----------- 10th
32 Mr. Manzoor Hussain Lab. Assistant ………… 10th
33 Mr. Mohd Shafit Lib. Assistant ……….. B. Lib, M.A
34 Mr. Mr. Hunny Sharma J.Lab. Assistant …………. M.Sc
35 Qadeer Ahmed J.Lab. Assistant
36 Mr.Basarat Hussain Lab Bearer ----------- 8th
37 Ms. Neha Bhardwaj Lab Bearer ………… M.A.
38 Mr.Mohd Rafiq LF Employee ----------- 10th
39 Mr.Shafqat Shabir LF Employee ----------- 12th
40 Mr. Riaz Ahmed LF Employee ----------- 10th
41 Mr.Asif Iqbal Raina LF Employee ----------- 12th
42 Mr.Maqsood Ahmed LF Employee ----------- 8th
43 Mr.MohdArif LF Employee ----------- 10th
44 Mr.Ajaz Ahmed LF Employee ----------- 12th
From Principal’s Desk
Thank Almighty Allah for providing me another
opportunity to extend my hearty welcome to the new
entrants, seeking admission in this college during the
academic session 2019-20. I am sure their stay in this college
will be very beneficial for their moral, social and academic
development.

By education we mean physical, mental, moral and


social development of students & by development of an
institution we mean Academic Development, Development
of Curricular and Co-curlicue activities, Development of
Sports and Infrastructural Development. We are marching
ahead by keeping these parameters in mind.

Govt. Degree College Thannamandi was established


under PM Reconstruction Plan in 2005. Since its inception
the college has achieved an appreciable status among the institutions of higher learning in the state by winning
several positions in university examinations and socio-cultural events etc. Presently the college is catering
knowledge in 20 subjects of both science and arts streams in a beautiful college campus lying on left side of
Thanna- Shahdara road. Insha-Allah we are starting PG Urdu from the current academic session 2019-20. The
college has also been NAAC Accredited in March 2019 with CGPA 1.96. Insha-Allah with this NAAC accreditation
the college has got a National status and doors of National funding agencies like UGC and RUSA have been opened
for it.

Keeping in view the vision of the college (wedded to quality education and high moral values), efforts are
being made to produce upright and competent individuals so that they can fit themselves in the present
transparent, competitive, technical, digital era of the modern world. The college has established Science Club,
Literary Club and also has college magazine ‘The Flight” where students are being provided opportunities to show
their hidden talent and display their creativity in addition to regular publication of college Newsletter “The
Shahdara” and Admission Brochure. College has also established Women Development Cell to provide equal
opportunities to female students of the college for progress. The college has also NSS and NCC units which of
course help the students for their career building in addition to learning the art of selfless service to humanity and
discipline. The sports department is very strong of this college with beautiful play ground and one of the biggest
Gymnasiums in the state. The library of the college is also considered as one of the best libraries of the state with
about 11000 books and all the other requisite facilities. College has Bus facility for students coming from distant
places. The college is approaching to fully digital. Presently college has Edusat Facility, Good Internet Connectivity,
well furnished computer lab, language digital lab, all labs have projector facility with interactive boards, smart
room, CCTV cameras, online submission of scholarship forms etc, almost 100% online transaction system and
having projector facility in 09 places for power point presentations and Bio-metric attendance system for staff.
The college is also fully Wi-Fi. College has its fixed academic calendar and in addition to routine academic
activities, the College Conducts local, regional, state level and national level symposia, seminars and workshops
on different themes including scientific and moral themes.

Of course education is a triangular process (Teacher, Parents and student). Let all of us work hard to make
this institution of higher learning, a centre of excellence. May Allah help us in all our endeavors for the same.
Thank Almighty for in time preparation of this Prospectus. I am sure it will serve as a valuable handbook for your
overall awareness regarding choosing of right courses of studies as per your interests, background of the college,
academic calendar, fee structure, rules & regulations of the college.

Sd/-
Prof. (Dr.) Shakeel Ahmed Raina
Principal
Brief College Profile:
Govt. Degree College Thannamandi was established in May 2005 under Prime Minister reconstruction
programme vide Govt. Order No: 28-HE of 2005, dated 09-03-2005 with one faculty member, one Junior
Assistant and one Peon in a three rooms accommodation in Govt. Boys Higher Secondary School ThannaMandi. It
has come a long way in excelling i n academics, curricular and co-curricular activities within the short span of
14 years of its inception in 2005. With 47 students in the year 2005 having only one subject combination of
English, Applied Mathematics, Computer Application and Urdu, presently the college is catering knowledge to 514
students in 20 subjects of both science as well as arts streams including G. English, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics,
Applied Mathematics, Computer Application, Geography, Botany, Zoology, Environmental Science, Education,
Economics, Arabic, Islamic Study, History, Persian, Pol. Science, Urdu, English Literature, Kashmiri through an
excellent team of 28 faculty members in a beautiful college campus lying on left side of Thanna- Shahdara road.
The college has achieved an appreciable status among the institutions of higher learning in the state by winning
several positions in university examinations and socio-cultural events etc. PG Urdu, Sociology, Social Work,
Physical Education and Library Science at UG level have also been sanctioned by the Govt. to this college. Insha-
Allah PG Urdu is being started from the current academic session 2019-20. In addition to it several skill
enhancement and ability enhancement courses have already been started. In 2 0 0 8 a n d 2010, the College got
affiliation with UGC under section 2(F) and 12(B). It has also been granted permanent affiliation with University of
Jammu. Recently in March 2019, the college has been NAAC Accredited with very good CGPA 1.96. Inshaallah with
this NAAC accreditation the college has got a National status and doors of National funding agencies like UGC and
RUSA have been opened for it. With this support Insha-Allah the college will further develop/flourish in the days
to come. Keeping in view the vision of the college (wedded to quality education and high moral values), efforts are
being made to produce upright and competent individuals so that they can fit themselves in the present
transparent, competitive, technical, digital era of the modern world. The college has established Science Club,
Literary Club and also has college magazine ‘The Flight” where students are being provided opportunities to show
their hidden talent and display their creativity in addition to regular publication of college Newsletter “The
Shahdara” and Admission Brochure. College has also established Women Development Cell to provide equal
opportunities to female students of the college for progress. The college has also NSS and NCC units which of
course help the students for their career building in addition to learning the art of selfless service to humanity and
discipline. The sports department is very strong of this college with beautiful play ground and one of the biggest
Gymnasiums in the state. The library of the college is also considered as one of the best libraries of the state with
about 11000 books, good seating arrangement for students as well as staff, computer facility for students, five
news papers with one national, research journals and magazines, Computer facility is also available in library for
students to access on line Books and Journals. College has Bus facility for students coming from distant places. The
college is approaching to fully digital. Presently college has Edusat Facility, Good Internet Connectivity, well
furnished computer lab, language digital lab, all labs have projector facility with interactive boards, smart room,
CCTV cameras, online submission of scholarship forms etc, almost 100% online transaction system and having
projector facility in 09 places for power point presentations and Bio-metric attendance system for staff. The
college is also fully Wi-Fi. College has its fixed academic calendar and in addition to routine academic activities,
the College Conducts local, regional, state level and national level symposia, seminars and workshops on
different themes including scientific and moral themes.

College has well maintained following infrastructure:


1. Very good Class rooms(Theater Type)
2. Smart Hall
3. Conference Hall with Edusat Facility
4. Well furnished Laboratories(Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Geography, Computer and
Language digital lab with computer facility and all labs have also Interactive boards and projector
facility)
5. Well furnished Library with about 11000 books, excellent seating arrangement for students and
staff separately, Computer facility, News papers (One national, four state level), Subscribed
Journal/magazines (Resonance, Researcher, India Today, Tameer-e-Hiyaat, Urdu Dunya). Projector
and PA system facility is also available in the library Hall. In addition to it computer facility is also
available here also for students to access online books and Journals.
6. Separate Girls common room with toilets
7. Staff room
8. Principal Chamber with PA room and retiring room
9. Office
10. Gymnasium
11. NCC Room
12. NSS Room
13. IQAC Room
14. Separate Ladies staff room/women empowerment cell.
15. College Bus
16. Separate Sports Block
17. Play grounds for Volleyball, Football, Cricket, Kabadi, Kho-Kho, Badminton etc. Indoor games Table
Tens, Chess, carom also available.
18. Good seating arrangement in beautiful lawns and grounds of the college.
19. Sufficient Toilet Blocks.
20. Computer facility in almost every department.
21. Drinking water facility for students with cooler and water purifier.
22. CCTV Cameras.
23. Bio-metric attendance system for staff.
24. Wi-Fi Inter- net facility in the campus.
25. Fire extinguishers.
26. Very green and neat campus with separate Botanical Garden.
27. Big Gen Set and inverters for electricity backup.
28. Sufficient Number of Dustbins in the campus.

The college has its fixed academic calendar and in addition to routine academic activities, the College Conducts
local, regional, state level and national level symposia, seminars and workshops on different themes including
scientific and moral themes.

The town of Thanna Mandi is located at 33.33 North latitude and 74.25 east longitude. It is flanked by Poonch
district in north, Rajouri Tehsil in the south, Darhal Tehsil in the east and Manjakote in west. It had attained Tehsil
status in 1983 during the Government of Late Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah and subdivision status in 2014 during
Government of Sh. Umar Abdullah. It is located at 22Km from Rajouri town. The climate of this town is very
charming from moderate to cool. The average temperature range is 5 to 30C.

Intake capacity
S.No. Stream No. of Seats
Arts 350
01 Arts with Arabic 100
02 Arts with Computer Application 20
03 Arts with Geography 40
Science 180
01 Medical 100
02 Medical with Geography 40
Medical with Computer Application 15
03 Non-Medical 80
04 Non-Medical with Computer Application 25
05 Non-Medical with Geography 10
All other subjects except Urdu, English and EVS 80 each

Subject combinations are given at page No15-16.


ACADEMIC SESSION AND ADMISSION:
Academic session of the College normally starts from 16th of July every year.

1. Admission is open to every state subject and children of central government employees, posted in the
J & K State.

2. Admission schedule is announced every year containing detailed information and is published in local
newspapers much earlier than the start of the admission.

3. Students seeking admission in B.A/B.Sc. Semester-1st shall apply through combination with three
choices of subject combinations in order of their preference as per the combinations available in the
college. Change of subject is not permissible after admission. Students are advised in their own interest
to consult admission committee before filling up this combination form.

4. Number of seats in each subject is fixed by college.

5. Students belonging to reserved categories as listed in SRO-126, dated 28-08-1994 shall get additional
weight age of 5% marks. i.e. 30 marks out of 600 and these 30 marks shall be added to the total marks
secured by the candidate provided he/she submits the relevant certificate (attested copy) issued by the
competent authority with the admission form.

6. At the time of admission students have to purchase the Admission Prospectus on a cash payment of
Rs. 100/-. The applicants who do not submit the admission forms with all the requisite certificates or
who do not deposit the fee within the prescribed time limit shall be dropped from the merit list and
next meritorious applicant shall be considered eligible for admission subject to the availability of the
seats, then second and third merit list shall be displayed. This is subject to changes and modifications as
directed by the department/University from time to time.

7. The college reserves the right to reject or accept the application for admission without assigning any
reason.

8. The following certificates testimonials must be attached with the admission form.

• Provisional certificates (original) issued by the institution last attended / J&K Board of School
Education in case of private students / candidates.
• Marks sheet of the qualifying examination (one original and four attested copies).
• Character certificate (original) issued by the head of the institution last attended.
• In case of private candidate a character certificate should be signed by the first class magistrate or
SHO.
• Four unattested copies of the recent passport size photograph.
• Matriculation certificate (original along with two attested copies).

• Transfer certificate of father or guardian in case of children of military or paramilitary personnel or


central government employees.

• Reserved category certificate from the competent authority as stated in SRO- 126 dated 28-08-
1994 (Attested copy).

• Migration certificate for the students of Board/University other than J&K Board & University of
Jammu respectively.
AFFIDAVITS

The following undertaking to be taken in form of an affidavit (duly attested) in case of gap of students.

I…………………………….. S/o, D/O…………………………………. R/O……………………….. do


hereby solemnly declare as under:

1. That I have passed my 10 + 2 Examination during the session ………… as a private/regular


candidate from …………………… Board.

2. That I am seeking admission in Government Degree College ThannaMandi in B.A/B.Sc. semester


1st during the session 2019-20.

3. That during the gap period, I was neither employed nor I have sought admission in any other Academic /
Professional / Technical Government / Private Institution.

Deponent

The following undertaking in the form of an affidavit (duly attested) in case of students who have passed
higher secondary part-Il or equivalent examination from a Board other than the J&K Board:

I………………………… S/D/O………………………….R/O ……………………………do herby solemnly declare that I am seeking


provisional admission to B.A/B.Sc. semester 1st in Govt. Degree College ThannaMandi with clear understanding
that my admission to Class is strictly provisional and is subject to confirmation on the issue of the certificate of
eligibility by the University. If for any reason whatsoever the University declines to issue the said certificate, my
provisional admission will automatically stand cancelled.

Deponent

Note: Admission Form complete in all respect of all the selected candidates will be scrutinized along with all the
enclosures before they are granted admission. They shall deposit the admission fee on or before the last date
fixed.

CBCS (CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM) PROGRAMME STRUCTURE REGULATIONS


Implemented from the academic session 2016-17 from Semester-Ist

The CBCS provides an opportunity for the students to choose courses from the prescribed courses comprising
core, elective or skill based courses.

1. Core Course: A course, which needs to be compulsorily studied by a candidate as a core requirement is
termed as a Core course.

2. Elective Course: Generally a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which may be very
specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/ subject of study or which provides
an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures
the candidate’s proficiency/skill is called an Elective Course.

3. Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course: Elective courses may be offered by the main
discipline/subject of study is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective. The University/Institute may also
offer discipline related Elective courses of interdisciplinary nature (to be offered by main
discipline/subject of study).

4. Project Work/Dissertation: An elective course designed to acquire special/advanced knowledge, such


as supplement study/support study to a project work, and a candidate studies such a course on his own
with an advisory support by a teacher/faculty member is called dissertation/project.

5. Generic Elective (GE) Course: An elective course chosen generally from an unrelated discipline/subject,
with an intention to seek exposure is called a Generic Elective.

6. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)/Competency Improvement Courses/Skill Development


Courses(SEC)/Foundation Course: The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses may be of two kinds: AE
Compulsory Course (AECC) and AE Elective Course (AEEC)/Skill Enhancement Course(SEC). “AECC”
courses are the courses based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement. They include
((i) Environmental Science, (ii) English/MIL Communication). These are mandatory for all disciplines.
AEEC courses are value-based and/or skill-based and are aimed at providing hands-on-training,
competencies, skills, etc.

7. AE Compulsory Course (AECC): Environmental Science, English Communication/MIL Communication.

8. AE Elective Course (AEEC)/SEC: These courses may be chosen from a pool of courses designed to
provide value-based and/or skill-based instruction.

9. Project work/Dissertation is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in


solving / analyzing /exploring a real life situation / difficult problem. A Project/Dissertation work would
be of 2/4 credits. A Project/Dissertation work may be given in lieu of a discipline specific elective paper.

Note: List of some Discipline Specific Courses and Skill Enhancement Courses Proposed by UGC are
given in Annexure III.

CREDITS DISTRIBUTION
CREDITS: Credit is the weight age given to each course of study. It is the numerical value assigned to a course
according to the relative importance of the content and the contact hours required to teach the prescribed
syllabi of the programme.
For the purpose of credit determination, instructions are divided into 3 components:
Lectures (L): Classroom lectures of one hour duration.
Tutorials (T): Special elaborate instructions on specific topics of one hour duration.
Practicals (P): Laboratory work/Projects/Fieldwork/any other form of learning which the student has to
undertake of two hours duration.
Therefore, Credits (C) = L + T + P, where one Lecture (L) and Tutorial (T) of one hour a week is considered as
one credit and one Practical(P) , two hours a week is considered as one credit.

As per prescribed UGC standards, 1Credit = 15 hours of lectures.


The instructional days as worked out by the UGC for one academic year are 180 working days i.e. 90 days per
semester.
1. CREDIT POINT (P):Credit point is the value obtained by multiplying the grade point (G) by the credit (C):
P = G x C.

2. GRADE POINT: Grade point is an integer indicating the numerical equivalent of the letter grade.

3. GRADE: Grade means a letter symbol (O, A, B, C etc.) which indicates the broad level of performance of
a student in a course/semester/programme.
4. SEMESTER GRADE POINT AVERAGE (SGPA)*:Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is the value
obtained by dividing the sum of credit points (P) earned by a student in various courses taken in a
semester by the total number of credits earned by the student in that semester. SGPA shall be rounded
off to two decimal places.

5. CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE (CGPA)*: Cumulative Grade Point Average’ (CGPA)
is the value obtained by dividing the sum of credit points in all the courses earned by a student for the
entire programme, by the total number of credits. CGPA shall be rounded off to two decimal places.
CGPA indicates the comprehensive academic performance of a student in a programme. An overall
letter grade (Cumulative Grade) for the entire programme shall be awarded to a student depending on
his/her CGPA.

6. GRADE CARD : Based on the grades earned, a grade card shall be issued to all registered students after
every semester. The grade card will display the course details (course, title, no. of credits, etc. ) along
with SGPA of that semester and CGPA earned till that semester.

Courses having theory and practicals may incorporate 4 credits for theory paper and 2 credits for practicals
(In case total credits are 6) and 2 credits for theory paper and 2 credits for practicals (In case total credits are 4)
while courses having only practicals may have 2/4 credits as per the course requirement. Purely theory courses
may incorporate 4 credits for theory and 2 credits for tutorials.

DETERMINATION OF GRADES (Grading System and Computation of SGPA, CGPA)

1 Grading System: Absolute grading would be used where the marks obtained are converted to grades based
on pre-determined class intervals. To implement the following grading system, the colleges /campuses shall use
the following UGC recommended 10-point grading system:
Table 1:Letter Grades and Grade Points
Marks(%) Letter Grades Grade Points(G)
90-100 O(Outstanding) 10
+
80 to < 90 A (Excellent) 9
70 to < 80 A(Very Good) 8
+
60 to < 70 B (Good) 7
50 to < 60 B(Above Average) 6
40 to < 50 C(Average) 5
36 to < 40 D(Pass) 4
0 to < 36 F(Fail) 0
AB(Absent) 0

(i) A student obtaining Grade F shall be considered failed and will be required to reappear in the examination as
per existing rules of the university under Semester System for Under Graduate Courses.
(ii) Grade (D) or percentage of marks (36%) is required to pass in a course, SGPA of 4 to qualify a semester and
a minimum CGPA of 4 to qualify for a UG degree.

2. Computation of SGPA and CGPA:


The following procedure shall be used to compute the Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative
Grade Point Average (CGPA):

1. The SGPA is the ratio of sum of the product of the number of credits with the grade points scored by a
student in all the courses taken by a student and the sum of the number of credits of all the courses
undergone by a student, i. e SGPA (Si) = Σ(Ci x Gi) / ΣCi, where Ci is the number of credits of the ith
course and Gi is the grade point scored by the student in the ith course.
2. The CGPA is also calculated in the same manner taking into account all the courses undergone by a
student over all the semesters of a programme, i.e. CGPA = Σ(Ci x Si) / Σ Ci where Si is the SGPA of
the ith semester and Ci is the total number of credits in that semester.

3. The SGPA and CGPA shall be rounded off to 2 decimal points and reported in the transcripts.

NON-ENTITLEMENT FOR AWARDS UNDER RE-APPEAR/COMPLETION/


ILLNESS CATEGORY

No candidate who passes the examination in parts i.e. under the categories of re-appear, completion and illness
shall be entitled to a scholarship or a prize or medal.

ADMISSION RULES

QUALIFYING EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION in B.A./B.Sc. Semester-I

The B.A./B.Sc Semester-I admission under the CBCS shall be open to a candidate who has passed the Higher
Secondary Part-II examination (10+2 Pattern) of the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education or an
examination recognized as equivalent thereto.

No candidate who wishes to enter a course of study prescribed by the University shall be admitted to an affiliated
or a constituent college unless he/she has passed the qualifying examination for admission to such course as
prescribed by the Statutes.

The Principal of a constituent/affiliated college shall be competent to cancel admission of a student enrolled for a
programme of study in the college if he/she remains absent continuously for a period of 20 days without
permission of the Principal concerned.

2. PAYMENT OF ADMISSION FEE


Each student seeking admission to the B.A./B.Sc. Course shall be required to submit the prescribed application
form along with requisite fee:-

1. For the first and second semester courses at the time of seeking admission to first semester;

2. For the third and fourth semester courses at the time of seeking admission to the third semester; and

3. For the fifth and sixth semester courses at the time of seeking admission to the fifth semester.

Provided the student continues his/her studies without interruption from first semester to second semester, from
third semester to fourth semester and from fifth to sixth semester. If there is a gap of one or more semesters
he/she will have to fill up the prescribed application form and pay the fee at the time of seeking admission.

DATES OF ADMISSION FOR STUDENTS


(A) AFFILIATED COLLEGES FALLING UNDER SUMMER ZONE
The admission of students to B.A./B.Sc. Semester-I shall start w.e.f. 20th June to 19th July in the following
manner:-
a) 20th June – 29th June without late fee
b) Ist July – 10th July with late fee as prescribed by the University
c) The Vice-Chancellor may consider grant of late admission for 10 days only after the expiry of
last date as per the payment of fee as prescribed by the University. Thereafter no admission shall be made.
Class work shall start from 16th of July.
SUBJECTS OFFERING
A. Except in the case of Geology and Geography no candidate for the B.Sc. Semester-I examination shall
take up any subject unless he had taken up same subject in Higher Secondary Part-II of 10+2 pattern or
an equivalent examination, provided that a candidate having passed Higher Secondary Part-II
examination with Biology as a subject will be eligible to take up Botany or Zoology or both.

B. No candidate will offer Mathematics/Applied Mathematics for B.A./B.Sc. Semester-I Course unless
he/she has qualified the Higher Secondary Part-II (10+2 pattern) examination with Mathematics.

MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY FOR APPEARANCE IN EXAMINATION


A semester end external examination for B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.(General)/BBA/BCA/Honours course, under CBCS,
shall be open to the following categories of students :

A regular student i.e. a student who has undergone a regular course of study in a college for the period
specified for that course of study by having been on the rolls of the college immediately preceding the
examination and has his/her name submitted to the Controller of Examinations by the college Principal where
he/she has pursued the course for the examination and has fulfilled the following conditions to be certified by
the college Principal concerned:

1. He/she has been a student of good conduct.


2. He/she has attended not less than 75% of the lecture delivered including seminars, tutorials etc in
each course opted by him/her in that semester.
3. He/she has passed in internal assessment.
4. In the case of laboratory course/practicals, he/she has attended not less than 75% of the practical
classes conducted (practicals include field studies, workshop practice, map work, surveying etc.).
5. He/she has paid the prescribed fee.

Ex-students i.e. students who after having undergone a regular course of study and having completed all
conditions of eligibility for appearance in a course(s) in a semester examination including minimum attendance
requirement and having passed in Internal Assessment and having either failed to pass the semester
examination in that subject/paper(s) or been unable to appear in the examination in that subject/paper(s) will
be eligible to appear as a private candidate in the examination by submitting his/her application on the
prescribed form along with prescribed fees to reach the Controller of Examinations within the dates fixed for
this purpose.
PROMOTION TO NEXT SEMESTER
A student will be eligible for promotion from Semester-I to II, Semester-III to IV if he/she has -
a. Secured pass marks in Internal Assessment of all the subjects/papers of the Semester-I/III as the case
may be.
b. Has appeared in atleast one of the papers of Semester End examination of SemesterI/III as the case may
be.
c. A student will be eligible for promotion from Semester-II to III and Semester IV to V provided he/she
has earned atleast 50% of the total credits for the subjects/papers of theory/practicals of Semester-I/III
as the case may be and passed in Internal Assessment of all subjects/papers of Semester–II/IV as the case
may be
d. A student will be eligible for promotion from Semester-V to VI provided he/she has passed in all
subjects/papers of Semester-I and Semester-III.
e. A student who has to reappear in a subject/paper prescribed for Semester-I to IV shall appear in the
subsequent Semester end examination to be held as per the dates prescribed by the University.
f. A student who has to reappear in a subject(s)/paper(s) prescribed for Semester-V & VI shall appear in
the supplementary examination.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION/ASSESMENT
The evaluation of each course shall contain two parts :Internal or In Semester Assessment (IA) and External or
End-Semester Assessment (EA).The internal grade awarded to the students in each course in a semester shall be
published on the notice board at least one week before the commencement of end semester examination. The
responsibility of evaluating the internal assessment is vested on the teacher(s) who teaches the course. There will
be University Examinations at the end of each semester for both theory and Practical.

20% of the marks allotted to each theory paper and 50% of the marks allotted to each practical paper
including field work, wherever prescribed, shall be reserved for internal assessment. The evaluation of
a candidate shall be awarded and record thereof maintained in accordance with the Regulations
prescribed for the purpose under the CBCS as per the following:

THEORY Syllabus to be Time % Weightage (Marks)


covered in the allotted
examination
Internal Assessment Test Up to 50%(after 1 hour 20
(Pattern: One long answer type question of 10 45 days)
marks and Five short answer type questions of 2
marks each)
External End Semester University Exam Up to 100%( 3 hour 80
( Pattern: As proposed by the concerned BOS after 90 days)
and approved by Academic Council)
Total 100
PRACTICAL 50( 25 internal and 25
external)

ATTENDANCE IN LIEU OF PARTICIPATION IN GAMES ETC

Any candidate who participates in games, cultural and other co-curricular activities as defined below with the
prior approval of the Principal concerned shall, for the purpose of condoning deficiency in attendance incurred
by him/her on account of such participation, be treated as present on all the working days during the days of
his/her absence on such account for a period not exceeding 15 working days in a semester programme:

a. State representation in International/All India Competitions organized by agencies which are recognized
by the Board of Sports and Youth Welfare.

b. Participation in the Inter-University Competitions held under the auspices of a University or any other
recognized Institution as a member of the University team.

c. Participation in the Inter-College Competitions organized by the University as a member of the team of
participating Institutions.

d. Participation in the N.C.C., N.S.S. and National Integration Samiti activities as a member of recognized
Institutions.

e. Participation in the Coaching Camps/Rehearsals prior to participation as a member of State or University


team in the National/All India/ Inter-University Competitions.

f. Participation in the Mountaineering/Hiking/Trekking/Skiing/Rock-Climbing or other such activities


organized under the auspices of the State Government/University as a member of the Institution
affiliated/recognized by the University.
COMBINATION UNDER CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM(ARTS)

CORE COURSES

ABILITY ENHANCEMENT
(C)

GENERIC ELECTIVE (GE)


COMPULSORY COURSE

SKILL ENHANCEMENT

DISCIPLINCE SPECIFIC
ELECTIVE (DSE)
COURSE (SEC)
SEMESTER

(AECC)
Economics, OCL (Persian,
Computer Application,
Applied Mathematics
English Literature

Arabic, Kashmiri)
Political Science

Islamic Studies
Mathematics

Geography
Education
History

1 Any two courses to be chosen selecting only Communication


English/Urdu-1

one from each column above English/Urdu-1


(Compulsory)

EVS-1

2 Two courses selected in 1st semester to be Communication


English/Urdu-2

continued. English/Urdu-2
(C0mpulsary)

EVS-2

3 Two courses selected in 2nd semester to be SEC-1


English/Urdu-3

continued.
(C0mpulsary)

4 Two courses selected in 3rd semester to be SEC-2


English/Urdu-4

continued.
(C0mpulsary)

5 English/Urdu-5 SEC-3 DSE-1 GE-1


DSE-2
6 English/Urdu-6 SEC-4 DSE-3 GE-2
DSE-4
SUBJECTS COMBINATION UNDER CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
(MEDICAL/NON MEDICAL)
CORE COURSES
(C)

COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC)

SPECIFIC ELECTIVE (DSE)


ABILITY ENHANCEMENT

SKILL ENHANCEMENT
COURSE (SEC)

DISCIPLINCE
SEMESTER

Computer Application
Applied mathematics
Mathematics

Geography
Chemistry

Zoology
Physics
Botany

1 Any three courses to be chosen selecting only one from Communication


each column above English/Urdu-1
EVS-1
2 Three courses selected in 1st semester to be Communication
continued. English/Urdu-2
EVS-2

3 Three courses selected in 2nd semester to be English/Urdu-3 SEC-1


continued.
4 Three courses selected in 3rd semester to be English/Urdu-4 SEC-2
continued.

5 English/Urdu-5 SEC-3 DSE-1

DSE-2

DSE-3
6 English/Urdu-6 SEC-4 DSE-4

DSE-5

DSE-6
DETAILS OF COURSES FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME UNDER CBCS (Arts)
Semester I: Total Credits-22
CORE COURSES (C) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE GENERIC
COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE
COURSE (SEC) ELECTIVE (DSE) (GE)
C1 (English/Urdu-1) AECC1A
C2 (Communication English/Urdu )
C3 [ 2 Credits] NA NA NA
[6 Credits each] AECC 1A (EVS)
[ 2 Credits]

Semester II: Total Credits-22


CORE COURSES (C) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE GENERIC
COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE
COURSE (SEC) ELECTIVE (DSE) (GE)

C4 (English/Urdu-2) AECC1B
C5 (Communication English/Urdu )
C6 [ 2 Credits] NA NA NA
[6 Credits each] AECC 1B (EVS)
[ 2 Credits]

Semester III: Total Credits-22


CORE COURSES (C) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE GENERIC
COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE
COURSE (SEC) ELECTIVE (DSE) (GE)

C7 (English/Urdu-3)
C8 SEC-1
C9 NA [ 4 Credits] NA NA
[6 Credits each]

Semester IV: Total Credits-22


CORE COURSES (C) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE GENERIC
COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE
COURSE (SEC) ELECTIVE (DSE) (GE)

C10(English/Urdu -4)
C11 SEC-2
C12 NA [ 4 Credits] NA NA
[6 Credits each]

Semester V: Total Credits-24


CORE COURSES ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE GENERIC ELECTIVE
(C) COMPULSORY COURSE ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE (GE)
(AECC) COURSE (SEC) (DSE)

English/Urdu-5 SEC-3 DSE-1 [6 credits] GE-1 [6 credits]


NA DSE-2 [6 credits]
[ 2 Credits] [ 4 Credits]
Semester VI: Total Credits-24
CORE COURSES ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE GENERIC ELECTIVE
(C) COMPULSORY COURSE ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE (GE)
(AECC) COURSE (SEC) (DSE)

English/Urdu-6 SEC-4 DSE-3 [6 credits] GE-2 [6 credits]


NA DSE-4 [6 credits]
[ 2 Credits] [ 4 Credits]

Total Credits (Semesters I-VI) = 22+22+22+22+24+24 = 136

DETAILS OF COURSES FOR UNDERGRADUATE CBCS PROGRAMME (B.Sc.)

Semester I: Total Credits-22


CORE COURSES (C) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE
COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE
COURSE (SEC) (DSE)

C1 [6 credits] AECC1A
C2 [6 credits] (Communication English/Urdu-1)
C3 [6 credits] [ 2 Credits] NA NA
AECC 2A (EVS-1)
[ 2 Credits]

Semester II: Total Credits-22


CORE COURSE (C) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE
COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE
COURSE (SEC) (DSE)

C4 [6 credits] AECC1B
C5 [6 credits] (Communication English/Urdu-2)
C6 [6 credits] [ 2 Credits] NA NA
AECC 2B (EVS-2)
[ 2 Credits]

Semester III: Total Credits-24


CORE COURSE (C) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE
COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE
COURSE (SEC) (DSE)

C7 [6 credits] SEC-1
C8 [6 credits] English/Urdu-3
NA
C9 [6 credits] [ 2 Credits] [ 4 Credits]

Semester IV: Total Credits-24


CORE COURSES (C) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE
COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE
COURSE (SEC) (DSE)

C10 [6 credits] SEC-2


C11 [6 credits] English/Urdu-4
NA
C12 [6 credits] [ 2 Credits] [ 4 Credits]
Semester V: Total Credits-24
CORE COURSES (C) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE
COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE
COURSE (SEC) (DSE)

DSE-1 [6 credits]
NA English/Urdu-5 SEC-3 DSE-2 [6 credits]
[ 2 Credits] [ 4 Credits] DSE-3 [6 credits]

Semester VI: Total Credits-24


CORE COURSE (C) ABILITY ENHANCEMENT SKILL DISCIPLINCE
COMPULSORY COURSE (AECC) ENHANCEMENT SPECIFIC ELECTIVE
COURSE (SEC) (DSE)

DSE-4 [6 credits]
NA English/Urdu-6 SEC-4 DSE-5 [6 credits]
[ 2 Credits] [ 4 Credits] DSE-6 [6 credits]

Total Credits (Semesters I-VI)= 22+22+24+24+24+24 = 140

Subject Combinations
MEDICAL
1. Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
2. Botany, Zoology, Geography, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
3. Botany, Zoology, Computer Application, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
NON-MEDICAL
1. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
2. Physics, Mathematics, Computer Application, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
3. Physics, Mathematics, Geography, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
4. Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
5. Physics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Application, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
6. Physics, Applied Mathematics, Geography, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
ARTS
1. English/Urdu, Geography, Arabic, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
2. English/Urdu, Geography, Kashmiri, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
3. English/Urdu, Geography, Education, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
4. English/Urdu, Geography, Islamic Studies, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
5. English/Urdu, Geography, Economics, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
6. English/Urdu, Computer Application, Mathematics, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
7. English/Urdu, Computer Application, Applied Mathematics, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
8. English/Urdu, Computer Application, Kashmiri, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
9. English/Urdu, Computer Application, Arabic, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
10. English/Urdu, Computer Application, Persian, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
11. English/Urdu, Computer Application, Economics, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
12. English/Urdu, Computer Application, Islamic Studies, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
13. English/Urdu, Mathematics, Geography, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
14. English/Urdu, Mathematics, Arabic, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
15. English/Urdu, Mathematics, Persian, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
16. English/Urdu, Mathematics, Kashmiri, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
17. English/Urdu, Mathematics, Islamic Studies, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
18. English/Urdu, Applied Mathematics, Kashmiri, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
19. English/Urdu, Applied Mathematics, Arabic, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
20. English/Urdu, Applied Mathematics, Persian, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
21. English/Urdu, Applied Mathematics, Islamic Studies, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
22. English/Urdu, Mathematics, Economics, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
23. English/Urdu, Applied Mathematics, Economics, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
24. English/Urdu, Education, Economics, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
25. English/Urdu, Education, Arabic, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
26. English or Urdu, Education, Persian, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
27. English/Urdu, Education, Kashmiri, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
28. English/Urdu, Education, English literature, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
29. English/Urdu, Education, Islamic Studies, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
30. English/Urdu, Political Science, Kashmiri, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
31. English/Urdu, Political Science, Arabic, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
32. English/Urdu, Political Science, Persian, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
33. English/Urdu, Political Science, Islamic Studies, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
34. English/Urdu, History, Political Science, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
35. English/Urdu, Islamic Studies, Kashmiri, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
36. English/Urdu, Education, Political Science, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
37. English/Urdu, History, Kashmiri, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
38. English/Urdu, History, Arabic, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
39. English/Urdu, History, Persian, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
40. English/Urdu, Islamic Studies, Economics, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
41. English/Urdu, Islamic Studies, Arabic, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
42. English/Urdu, Islamic Studies, Persian, EVS, Communication English/Urdu
43. English/Urdu, English literature, Islamic Studies, EVS, Communication English/Urdu

Note.01: Communication English/Urdu means a student can opt either Communication English or
Communication Urdu but not both.
Note.02: English/Urdu means a student can opt either English or Urdu but not both.

Shortage below 75% attendance:


The students are required to ensure the entry of their names in the attendance registers of all the subjects
(Theory/Practical) taken by them.
Any outgoing student may obtain the following certificates from the College:

1. Provisional certificate.
2. Character certificate.
3. College leaving Certificate (if a student leaves in mid-session)
4. Bonafide Certificate (If a student is studying)

Note:
1. Applications for the certificates required should be submitted three working days in advance to the
date of which the same is required.
2. Certificates shall be issued only after the student produces a “No Demand Certificate” from all the
concerned departments, library and the physical education department.
3. The first copy of the certificates shall be issued free of cost. Duplicate
Copies shall be issued on a payment of Rs.10/- per certificate.

COLLEGE LIBRARY:
The College has a well furnished library with thousands of books of various subjects. The college has also
subscribed several periodicals including magazines/Journals and news papers.

LIBRARY RULES:
1. Books will be issued to the students on production of the library borrower’s Card, which is issued to
him/her at the start of the Academic session by the Library. In case the card is lost, the students should
bring this to the notice of the library at once to avoid any misuse of the card. A duplicate card will be
issued on a payment of Rs. 200/- after proper verification. A damaged card can be replaced by
surrendering it along with a payment of Rs. 100/-.
2. Books lost or damaged in any way shall have to be replaced by the borrower failing which double the
cost of the book shall be charged. The borrower should satisfy himself/herself about the sound
condition of the book before leaving the counter.
3. Books are issued for a period of 15 days only and a fine of Re. 1/- per day shall be charged after the due
date for 15 days and after that Re. 2/- per day shall be charged.
4. Reference books, rare books, books especially reserved and current periodicals will not be issued for
use at home; these can be consulted only within the library premises.
5. Students can barrow a maximum of two books from the Library at a time.
6. Strict silence shall be observed in the library and reading rooms. Students shall not take their personal
books or belongings inside the library.
7. Students appearing for the university examinations shall surrender their library Card/books before
receiving their roll number slips. Students failing to surrender their cards at that time shall have to
deposit a fine of Rs.200/-

IDENTITY CARD:
1. Every student on being admitted shall be issued an Identity Card which he/she will carry on his/her
person at all times in the college and shall produce on demand by any member of the college staff
anywhere in the college premises.
2. The loss of the identity card should be reported immediately to the concerned authorities.
3. A new Identity Card shall not ordinarily be issued. However, after proper verification a duplicate
identity card may be issued on a payment of Rs.200/.

COLLEGE UNIFORM
All the students have to be in a proper uniform. For Girls students the uniform is White Kameez, white
Salwar, white Duppata, Black Scarf and black flat shoes. For Boys, the uniform is white Shirt, Black Pant and
black shoes. Without uniform, no student will be allowed to enter in the college. In winter students will
wear Black sweater/coat.
GENERAL RULES
1. No outsider is allowed to enter the college without a valid reason.
2. If a student remains absent from the college without permission for more than 14 consecutive days,
he/she shall be struck off from the college rolls.
3. Unlawful assembly of the students in the college is banned.
4. Writing of graffiti on the walls or sticking posters is a cognizable offence.
5. Students resorting to unfair means in the examinations are liable to be issued a bad character
certificate.
6. A student desirous of withdrawing his/her name from the college rolls should submit an application,
countersigned by the parents/guardians of the student.
7. The withdrawal certificate shall be issued only after the student clear all college dues/outstanding.
Such students shall in no case be re-admitted during the same academic session.
8. All the refunds should be claimed within six months of leaving the college after which the amount shall
lapse.
9. The above rules may be changed, modified or suspended as and when required.

BAN ON RAGGING:
As per the provisions of state anti-ragging law, the ragging is completely banned and whosoever, directly or
indirectly commits or participates in or abets or propagates ragging within or outside any educational
institution, will on conviction be punished with imprisonment for a term, which may extend to two year or fine
or both.
BAN ON MOBILE PHONE:
The use of mobile phone by the students in the college is banned.

SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:


There are scholarships for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, OBC, Low-income groups, RBA, Pahari Speaking
Students, frontier students, National Loan scholarships and other national scholarships are awarded by the
Government of India. Besides, merit scholarships are also awarded to the deserving students of the college in
by the Jammu University. Over and above these scholarships, liberal help is given by the Government grants
and UGC funds, if available. The grant and the continuance of the scholarships is subject to the following
conditions:
a. Regular Attendance
b. Satisfactory Conduct.
c. Production of Income Certificate.
In addition to above College also provides financial aid from local fund to limited number of needy
students.
FEE STRUCTURE
Fee structure for admission to B.A./B.Sc. Semester -1st , Session (2019-20)
S.No. Stream Fee
Total Fee Science EVS Subject (Exams Fee + Exams Form Total
(A+B) Labs fee Fee Tour EMF + Practical (Two Sems) Rs.
Fee) Two Sems
1. Arts 5720 - 238 - 1800 200 7958
2. Arts with Geography 5720 154 238 105 2000 200 8417
3. Arts with Computer 5720 154 238 - 2000 200 10972
+2650
4. Medical (Bot, Zoo, Chem) 5720 308 238 210 2400 200 9076
5. Medical (Bot, Zoo, Geo) 5720 308 238 315 2400 200 9181
6. Medical (Bot, Zoo, Comp.App) 5720 308 238 210 2400 200 11736
+2650
7. Non-Medical with Phy, Chem, 5720 238 238 - 2200 200 8596
8. Non-Medical with Phy, Geo, 5720 238 238 105 2200 200 8701
9. Non-Medical(Phy, Comp.App) 5720 238 238 - 2200 200 11256
+2650

Detailed Fee Structure


(A.) Government Fee (Vide Order No.297 HE of 2019, dated 30-05-2019)
S.No. Item Fee S.No. Item Fee
1. Admission Fee 40 12 Student Services Fund 30
2. Pool Fund 1950 13 Seminar/CulturalActivitiesFund 30
3. Student Aid 100 14 Excursion 90
4. Building Maintenance Fund 165 15 Medical Fund 25
5. Games/Sports Fund 220 16 Relief Fund 10
6. Reading Room 50 17 Red Cross Fund 50
7. Furniture 70 18 Miscellaneous 60
8. Stationary Fund 35 19 EDUSAT 25
9. Magazine 80 20 NSS Fund 50
10. Motor Vehicle 60
11. Identity card 50 Total = Rs. 3190

(B).University Dues (Vide University Notification No.: F.Acd/I/19/14224-14323 dated: - 30-03-2019


S.No. Item Fee
1. Registration Fee 360
2. Sports Fee 530(480 Registrar and 50 Director Phy.Education)
3. Cultural Fee 150(50% College and 50% Dean Student welfare University)
4. Digitalization and Networking Fund 220
5. Resource mobilization 100
6. Exam. Development Fund 580(75% Controller Exam/25% Registrar
7. Red Cross Fee 20
8. NSS Fee 130(50% College and 50% University)
9. DIQA 220 (50:50)
10. Corpus Fund 220(To be sent with RR
Total Rs. 2530

Total A + B = Rs. 5720


(B.) Eligibility Fee (For students who passed 12th class from other than J&K Board)= Rs. 880.00
(C.) Practical Examination Fee
(a.) For one science (Geography / Computer with Arts) Rs. 100.00 (For one Sem.)
(b.) For two sciences Rs. 200.00 (For one Sem.)
(c.) For three sciences Rs. 300.00 (For one Sem.)
(D.) Laboratory Fund
(a.) Students using one Lab. Rs. 154.00
(b.) Students using two Labs. Rs. 238.00
(c.) Students using three Labs. Rs. 308.00
(d.) EVS Fee Rs.238.00
(E.) Subject tour fund (As per requirement of syllabus) (Per science subject) = Rs.105.00
(F.) Additional fee for vocational subject Computer Applications = Rs. 2660.00
(G.) Examination Maintenance Fee for two Semester (EMF) = (140 +140) = Rs.280/-
(H.) Examination Form(two) = (100+100) = Rs.200/-
(I.) Examination fee two semesters = (760 + 760) = Rs.1520/-

(J.) Late admission:


a. Fee for first count of seven days after the last date prescribed for admission=Rs. 320/-
b. The Vice Chancellor may consider grant of late admission for one month only after the expiry
of last date as per (b) above on payment of Rs.2910/- subject to the condition that wherever
income of the candidate’s parents is below poverty line (BPL) he/she be exempted from the
payment of Rs. 2910/-. However, late fee shall be charged in such cases as prescribed at (b)
above.

(K.) Degree fee Rs.810


NOTE : The Examination fee for two semesters i.e. Sem. 1st & 2nd , 3rd & 4th and 5th and 6th semesters shall be
charged at the time of admission.
The fee structure detailed above is subject to change / revision as per the orders of the Govt. and the University
of Jammu which may be communicated to the college authorities from time to time.
ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Summer Break Istst June to 15th July


Winter Break 25th Dec. to 4th Jan.

Admission to Odd Semesters (I,III,V) 20th June to 19th July

Class work of Odd Semesters (I,III,V) 2nd week of July to 31st October
Internal Assessment Test of Odd Semesters (I,III,V) Last week of October
Semester end examination of Odd Semesters (I,III,V) 2nd week of November
Class work of Even Semesters (II,IV,VI) 1st week of Dec. to 31st of March

Internal Assessment Test of Even Semesters (II,IV,VI) Last week of March

Semester end examination of Even Semesters (II,IV,VI) 2nd week of April onwards
Supplementary examination of Semesters (V & VI) November/ April
Holi Break 02 days preceding Holi (Total 03 Days)
Diwali Break One day before and two days after Diwali (04 Days)

IMPORTANT CELEBRATIONS
S.No. Date Event
1. January 12 Youth Day
2. January 24 National Girl Child Day
3. January 26 Republic Day
4. February 28 National Science Day
5. 1st Wednesday of March International Mathematics Day
6. March 08 International Women day
7. May 01 Labour Day
8. May 11 Technical Education Day
9. 2nd Sunday of May World Mother’s Day
10. June 05 Environment Day
11. August 15 Independence day
12. August 20 Sadhbhavana Day
13. August 29 Sports Day
14. September 05 Teachers Day
15. September 24 NSS Day
16. October 02 Gandhi Jayanti
17. October 15 International Students day
18. October 31 National Integration Day
19. November 11 National Education Day
20. 4th Sunday of November NCC Day
21. December 01 World AIDS Day
22. December 02 National Pollution Control Day
23. December 22 National Mathematics Day
24. December 24 Consumer Day
TOURS AND PICNICS:
Date / period Activity
2nd week of September One day College Picnic
3rd week of December 10 days Educational tour
2nd week of January One days Biological and Geography tour
4th week of February One day Environmental tour

The students shall be let off for preparatory holidays 5 days before the commencement of their
University examination.

Students Achievements during 2018-19:


1. Six NCC cadets successfully completed 10 days NCC camp at Nagrota Jammu w. e. f. 17-06-2018.
2. On 15-08-2019, Ms. Tahira Anjum and Ms. Sayiqa Rashid Dar were Honored by Sub-divisional
Administration on Independence day function for being Toppers in Arts Stream and Science Stream of the
college. They secured 70% and 77.03% marks respectively.
3. NCC cadet Mr. Ayaz Ahmed Naik got Medal for peforming well while presenting Guard of Honor to ADG
NCC J&K during ten days NCC camp at Nagrota Jammuu from 09-09-2018 to 18-09-2018.
4. Mr. Khalid Bashir, NSS Volunteer has successfully completed 10 days Adventure Camp in Atal Bihari
Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied sports Himachal Pradesh from 12-09-2018 to 21-09-2018.
5. On 29-09-2018, Mr. Wahid Bin Hussain participated in one Mathematics conference held in GDC
Udhampur and presented a power point presentation on the topic Mathematics in Day Today life and
secured Grade-B with cash prize of Rs.500/-
6. 50 students of the college successfully completed one month certificate of Spoken Kashmiri organized by
the college in month of September, 2019.
7. On 15-10-2018, during World Students Day celebrations, ten students of GDC Thannamandi were awarded
for their best performance in various curricular and co-curricular activities in the college during the
session 2017-18. Among those who were awarded were Mr. Mehmood Ahmed as Best Reciter of the Holy
Quran, Ms. Tahira Anjum for Topper in Arts Stream, Ms. Sayiqa Rashid for topper in Science Stream, Ms.
Flower Afsana Chand as Best CR (Girls), Mr. Asgar Iqbal as Best CR (Boys), Mr. Mohd Saleem as best Singer,
Mr. Mohd. Asif as best Sports person, Mr. Asger Majeed as Best NSS Volunteer, Mr. Anwaral Taffail as best
NCC Cadet and Mr. Danish Bashir as Best Orator/Debater.
8. On 01-10-2018, Mr. Danish Bashir Sev –V participated in inter-college symposium held in PG College
Rajouri and bagged 3rd position.
9. On 04-10-2018, Mr. Touqeer Ahmed Manhas and Mr.Sajad Ahmed participated Inter-college Qirat and
NAAT Competitions respectively held in GDC Mendhar. Mr. Touqeer Ahmed Manhas bagged 3rd position.
10. College Kabaddi Team participated in inter-college tournament in University of Jammu from 09-10-
2018.
11. College Criket Team participated in inter-college tournament in University of Jammu from 28-10-
2018.
12. Mr. Danish Bashir Sem –V participated in 10 days Pre-RD Camp at Vishva Bharti PG College Sikar Rajasthan
from Oct 12-21, 2018.
13. Mr. Danish Bashir and Mr. Kashif Qummar of the college students participated in Inter-college Debate
Competition on the topic National Integration- challenges ahead organized by J&K Police Rajouri at HEM
College Rajouri on 31-10-2018. Mr. Danish Bashir bagged 2nd Position with cash prize of Rs.4000, medal
and certificate.
14. Mr. Asif Hussain Shah NSS volunteer of GDC Thannamandi successfully completed National Integration
Camp at MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly from 13th Nov to 19th Nov2018.
15. On 03-12-2019, two college students Mr. Kashif Qumar and Mr. Asgar Majid participated in 17th Veerana
Airalli Memorial Debate Competition in University of Jammu.
16. Mr. Waqar Ahmed, students of Semester-IV, has bagged 2nd position in Alka Memorial Mathematical
Competition conducted by University of Jammu on 20-01-2019. Total five students of the college
participated in this test.
17. From 04- 02-2019 to 14-02-2019, 20 college students participated in Capacity Building Tour and visited
Indian Forest Academy, Forest Research Institute Dehradun, Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy Mussorie,
Childern Foundation New Delhi and also met Governor of Uttrakhand and Padam Shri Milka Singh. The
tour was fully sponsored by 38RR Thannamandi under Sadbhawana Scheme.
18. 03 NCC cadets Mr.Nazakat Hussain, Mr.Imtiaz Ahmed and Mr.Imtiaz Ahmed won Silver Medals in tug of
war during Ist Army Attachment Camp at Group Headquarter Jammu from 21-02-2018 to 02-02-2012.
19. Four students participated in Inter College Athletic- Meet in University of Jammu from 14-03-2019
to 15-03-2019.
20. On march 16, 2019, students of the college participated in Inter-Institution cultural programme
competition. Mr. Sajad Khan of 2nd semester clinched Ist Position with cash prize of Rs.5000, trophy and
certificate. The Kashmiri action group song presented by college students namely Ms. Sana Firdous, Mr.
Asma Anjum, Ms. Farah Wani, Ms. Uzma Sideeqi, Ms. Nadiya Dar, Ms. Shaista Kouser, Ms. Mehvish
rafiq,Ms. Salma Nisa Khan, Mr. Sajad Khan, Mr. Muzamil Latief, got 2nd position with cash prize of
Rs.3000, trophy and certificate. The programme was organized by IRP 2nd battalion of J&K Police.
21. 50 students of the college successfully completed one month certificate of Spoken Arabic organized by
the college in month of April, 2019.
22. 13 NCC Cadets of the college participated in 10 days ATC Camp at Nagrota Jammu w. e .f 03-05-
2019 to 12-05-2019. During the camp they won eight medals. Mr. Anwar Tufail got four medicals for
best performance in drill and Mr. Niaz ahmed, Mr. Ajaz ul Haq,Mr Mohd Shafait and Mr Ghulam Yousif.
each got one medal for best performance in TENT PITCHING.
23. Mr. Amir Sohail Dar student of B.Sc. 6th Semester of GDC Thannamandi topped in Centre at GDC
Thannamandi in National Graduate Physics Examination (NGPE-2019) conducted by a well recognized
Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT). The examination was conducted on 21-01-2019.

DISCLAIMER
The College reserves the right to make changes in the rules and regulations at any time without prior
notice. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS EXEMPTED.

Edited by:
01. Prof(Dr.) Shakeel Ahmed Raina (Principal and Patron and)
02. Mr. Rizwan Ahmed Khan (Assistant Professor Physics)

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1. Wealth without Work
2. Pleasure without Conscience
3. Knowledge without Character
4. Commerce without Morality
5. Science without Humanity
6. Worship without Sacrifice
7. Politics without Principle

..............M. K. Gandh
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‫)‪transparent, competitive, technical and digital era of the modern world‬‬

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