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1 INFORMATION BROCHURE AUAT-2015 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Status of the University 1.2 A Flashback to the Past Mohammedan College of Calcua, popularly known as Madrasah-i-Aliah or Calcua Madrasah is the rst educaonal instuon set up in India in 1780 by Warren Hesngs, the then Governor General of East India Company. Calcua Madrasah was established chiey for the study of the Arabic and Persian languages and Muslim Law so that the sons of the Muslim gentry could perform the dues as ocers for running the revenue administraon and judiciary. The Naib Nizam was instructed to recruit the students of the Madrasah as vacancies occurred in the Fauzdari Courts, on producon of cercates of eciency. However, within a decade Arithmec, Algebra, Geometry, Astronomy, Islamic Theology, Oriental Studies, Natural Philosophy, Geological Studies, Law, Logic, Rhetoric, Grammar, and Oratory were added to the list of prescribed subjects for study. In 1821, the Annual Examinaon of the Madrasah was held in the presence of many respectable ocials and academic luminaries of Calcua. This was the rst public examinaon held in Brish India. A medical class, headed by Dr. Peter Breton, Professor of Medicine, was started at this Madrasah in 1826 for the rst me in Brish India. Dr. Breton was authorized to purchase a skeleton and collect medical books. An anatomical work published by John Taylor was arranged to be translated into Arabic. The medical class connued here ll the establishment of Calcua Medical College in 1836. However, the students of the Madrasah were allowed to study medicine at Calcua Medical College. This speaks for the high standard of educaon at the Madrasah in those days. Also, the curricula taught at this instuon were a blend of theological studies, natural sciences, and the humanies, as was done in the world-wide Madrasah system of educaon which produced the galaxy of scholars who made original contribuons to astronomy, mathemacs, chemistry, physics, medicine, geology, art & architecture, and so on. The authories tried to introduce English as a subject for study in 1826. But, not many students were found willing to learn English, as Persian was sll the medium of administraon in India. But in 1837 the colonial government replaced Persian with English as the ocial language. So the Anglo-Arabic Department was opened at the Madrasah in 1839 for the teaching of English. At the recommendaon of a Commiee, again in 1854, this Anglo-Arabic Department was abolished and an English school, in the name of Anglo-Persian Department, was started under the direct control of the Principal of Calcua Madrasah. The great reformist Nawab Abdul Laf (1828-1893), a product of Calcua Madrasah, played an important role in the establishment of this Department so that Muslim children could receive the much-needed English educaon. Aer the Great Rebellion or the so-called ‘Sepoy Muny’ of 1857, the Brish rulers began to have a suspicious atude to the Muslims. Quesons were raised regarding the maintenance of Calcua Madrasah at Government cost. There were proposals to abolish the Madrasah, at least the Arabic Department, retaining only the Anglo-Persian Department. However, in 1860, the Government of India, rejecng the idea of abolion, rather recommended improvement in its management. So the Madrasah connued to exist. In 1869, a Commiee consisng of C.H. Campbell, Commissioner of the Presidency Division, I. Suitcli, Principal of Presidency College, and Nawab Abdul Laf, then a Deputy Magistrate, was formed to inquire into the aairs of the Madrasah and suggest improvement. Some reforms were introduced at the Calcua Madrasah according to the suggesons of this commiee. Further reforms were introduced at the recommendaons of the Educaon Commission headed by W.W. Hunter in 1884. Nawab Abdul Laf and Jusce Syed Amir Ali played a very important role in these reforms. In 1896, Elliot Hostel was founded, with funds raised out of donaons from the public, for the accommodaon of the Madrasah students who so far had used the ground oor of the Madrasah as their hostel. In 1902 the Muslim Instute was established as a part and parcel of Calcua Madrasah. The Principal of the Madrasah was ex-ocio President and Treasurer of the Muslim Instute. Several commiees and commissions were appointed in 1915, 1923, 1931, 1938-40, and 1946 for the improvement in the syllabi, curricula, and all round development of Madrasah educaon in Bengal, parcularly of Calcua Madrasah. Calcua Madrasah was upgraded to Calcua Madrasah College on 22 nd February, 2006 and then to Aliah University by the Government of West Bengal through Aliah University Act XXVII of 2007 passed in West Bengal Legislave Assembly.

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INFORMATION BROCHURE AUAT-2015

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Status of the University

1.2 A Flashback to the Past

Mohammedan College of Calcutt a, popularly known as Madrasah-i-Aliah or Calcutt a Madrasah is the fi rst educati onal insti tuti on set up in India in 1780 by Warren Hesti ngs, the then Governor General of East India Company. Calcutt a Madrasah was established chiefl y for the study of the Arabic and Persian languages and Muslim Law so that the sons of the Muslim gentry could perform the duti es as offi cers for running the revenue administrati on and judiciary. The Naib Nizam was instructed to recruit the students of the Madrasah as vacancies occurred in the Fauzdari Courts, on producti on of certi fi cates of effi ciency. However, within a decade Arithmeti c, Algebra, Geometry, Astronomy, Islamic Theology, Oriental Studies, Natural Philosophy, Geological Studies, Law, Logic, Rhetoric, Grammar, and Oratory were added to the list of prescribed subjects for study. In 1821, the Annual Examinati on of the Madrasah was held in the presence of many respectable offi cials and academic luminaries of Calcutt a. This was the fi rst public examinati on held in Briti sh India. A medical class, headed by Dr. Peter Breton, Professor of Medicine, was started at this Madrasah in 1826 for the fi rst ti me in Briti sh India. Dr. Breton was authorized to purchase a skeleton and collect medical books. An anatomical work published by John Taylor was arranged to be translated into Arabic. The medical class conti nued here ti ll the establishment of Calcutt a Medical College in 1836. However, the students of the Madrasah were allowed to study medicine at Calcutt a Medical College. This speaks for the high standard of educati on at the Madrasah in those days. Also, the curricula taught at this insti tuti on were a blend of theological studies, natural sciences, and the humaniti es, as was done in the world-wide Madrasah system of educati on which produced the galaxy of scholars who made original contributi ons to astronomy, mathemati cs, chemistry, physics, medicine, geology, art & architecture, and so on. The authoriti es tried to introduce English as a subject for study in 1826. But, not many students were found willing to learn English, as Persian was sti ll the medium of administrati on in India. But in 1837 the colonial government replaced Persian with English as the offi cial language. So the Anglo-Arabic Department was opened at the Madrasah in 1839 for the teaching of English. At the recommendati on of a Committ ee, again in 1854, this Anglo-Arabic Department was abolished and an English school, in the name of Anglo-Persian Department, was started under the direct control of the Principal of Calcutt a Madrasah. The great reformist Nawab Abdul Lati f (1828-1893), a product of Calcutt a Madrasah, played an important role in the establishment of this Department so that Muslim children could receive the much-needed English educati on. Aft er the Great Rebellion or the so-called ‘Sepoy Muti ny’ of 1857, the Briti sh rulers began to have a suspicious atti tude to the Muslims. Questi ons were raised regarding the maintenance of Calcutt a Madrasah at Government cost. There were proposals to abolish the Madrasah, at least the Arabic Department, retaining only the Anglo-Persian Department. However, in 1860, the Government of India, rejecti ng the idea of aboliti on, rather recommended improvement in its management. So the Madrasah conti nued to exist. In 1869, a Committ ee consisti ng of C.H. Campbell, Commissioner of the Presidency Division, I. Suitcliff , Principal of Presidency College, and Nawab Abdul Lati f, then a Deputy Magistrate, was formed to inquire into the aff airs of the Madrasah and suggest improvement. Some reforms were introduced at the Calcutt a Madrasah according to the suggesti ons of this committ ee. Further reforms were introduced at the recommendati ons of the Educati on Commission headed by W.W. Hunter in 1884. Nawab Abdul Lati f and Justi ce Syed Amir Ali played a very important role in these reforms. In 1896, Elliot Hostel was founded, with funds raised out of donati ons from the public, for the accommodati on of the Madrasah students who so far had used the ground fl oor of the Madrasah as their hostel. In 1902 the Muslim Insti tute was established as a part and parcel of Calcutt a Madrasah. The Principal of the Madrasah was ex-offi cio President and Treasurer of the Muslim Insti tute. Several committ ees and commissions were appointed in 1915, 1923, 1931, 1938-40, and 1946 for the improvement in the syllabi, curricula, and all round development of Madrasah educati on in Bengal, parti cularly of Calcutt a Madrasah.

Calcutt a Madrasah was upgraded to Calcutt a Madrasah College on 22nd February, 2006 and then to Aliah University by the Government of West Bengal through Aliah University Act XXVII of 2007 passed in West Bengal Legislati ve Assembly.

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1.3 Present and Future of the University

In additi on to the existi ng Kamil (B.A.) and M.M. (M.A.) programmes in Islamic Theology and the 3-year Honours course in Arabic, Aliah University off ers 5-year integrated M.Sc. in Computer Science, 5-year integrated MBA, MCA, 5-year integrated M.A. in English, M.A./M.Sc. in Geography, 5-year integrated M.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Mathemati cs, Stati sti cs, 4-year B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering, Electronics & Communicati on Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering, 2-year M.A. in English, Bengali, History, Jurnalism & Mass Communicati on, Arabic, 2-year M.A./M.Sc. in Geography. From 2013-14 the University is starti ng a 2-year M.Sc. course in Mathemati cs, 2-year LLM, 2-year M.A. in Urdu,Arabic and 2-year M.Tech in CEN,ECE,CSE,EEN,MEN. From the Academic Session 2015-16, 3-year MCA, 2-year M.Sc. in Stati sti cs and lateral entry to the 2nd Year of B. Tech. programmes by Diploma Engineering students is also introduced.

Besides the old existi ng premises of erstwhile Calcutt a Madrasah College at 21, Haji Md. Mohsin Square, Kolkata-7 0 0 016, which is mainly used to conduct the programmes on Islamic Theology and B.Ed., all other programmes in Science & Engineering run by the University are being held at the New Town campus, Rajarhat, Kolkata-156, and all Humaniti es (including Arabic) and Social Science programmes are being held at Park Circus campus, 17, Gorachand Road, Kolkata- 17(behind Lady Brabourn College). The University runs it’s administrati ve secti on in the beauti ful, sprawling, state-of-the-art campus of its own on a land admeasuring 20 acres at New Town, Rajarhat.

1.4 Vision and Mission of the University

Aliah University is marching on with a vision to recapture the ambience and dynamic cultural heritage of the Madrasah system, to expand and deepen it, to evolve it further with a successful outreach into the emerging areas in each branch of modern science, technology, social studies, and humaniti es. It aims to insti ll the dynamism of its glorious heritage of the past among all its students, so that they can successfully cope with the criti cal needs and challenges of the present and contribute to the future advancement of science, technology, and human civilizati on. It also hopes to develop in its students the love and respect for the fellow citi zens of the country and to cherish the ideals of secularism and nati onal integrity.

1.5 A Special Feature

The University being a minority insti tuti on and a part of the (primary-to-Ph.D.) Madrasah educati on system, and having a rich heritage of Islamic Culture, it is expected that all students of the University shall have some basic knowledge of Arabic and Islamic Studies. For that reason, all the students have to study two compulsory subjects, viz., Elementary Arabic and Islamic Studies in the fi rst semester of their curricula. Students having already studied these subjects as part of their Secondary and Higher Secondary curricula will be off ered suitable alternati ve subjects in lieu of them.

However, English being internati onally accepted as a medium of communicati on and the University having a multi lingual student-teacher community, medium of instructi on followed in the University is English, except the language subjects like Arabic, Bengali, etc.

1.6 Mott o of the University

The mott o of the University is “Advancement of Educati on and Culture” in Arabic, “Taqdeem-ut-Ta’leem wa-asSaqafah.”

2. PROGRAMMES

Except the 2-year M Tech, B. Ed. and Ph. D programmes, admissions to all other programmes run by the University are made through Aliah University Admission Test (AUAT). The AUAT-2015 will be taken in three diff erent groups as given below.

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CODE Programmes

Number of Intakes

GEN* PC * OS* JEE*Total(1st

Year)

Lateral Entry#(2nd

Year)

A 01

4-year B. Tech. in Civil Engineering (CEN) 39 01 02 02 44 04

4-year B. Tech. in Electronics & Communi-cati on Engineering (ECE)

39 01 02 02 44 04

4-year B. Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)

39 01 02 02 44 04

4-year B. Tech. in Electrical Engineering (EEN)

39 01 02 02 44 04

4-year B. Tech. in Mechanical Engineering (MEN)

39 01 02 02 44 04

5-year integrated Master of Computer Applicati ons (MCA)

35 01 02 02 40 -

5-year integrated B.Sc. - M.Sc. in Com-puter Science

35 01 02 02 40 -

5-year integrated B.Sc. - M.Sc. in Chem-istry

35 01 02 - 38 -

5-year integrated B.Sc. - M.Sc. in Mathe-mati cs & Computi ng

35 01 02 - 38 -

5-year integrated B.Sc. - M.Sc. in Physics 35 01 02 - 38 -

5-year integrated B.Sc. - M.Sc. in Stati s-ti cs & Informati cs

35 01 02 - 38 -

CODE Programmes Number of Intakes

GEN * PC * OS* Total

B 01 5-year integrated B.A. - M.A. in English 47 01 02 50

B 02 5-year integrated Master of Business Administrati on (BBA-MBA)

35 01 02 38

B 03 5-year integrated B.Sc. - M.Sc. in Geog-raphy

47 01 02 50

CODEProgrammes Number of Intakes

GEN * PC * OS* Total

C 01 2-year M.A. in English 47 01 02 50

C 02 2-year M.A. in Bengali 47 01 02 50

C 03 2-year M.A. in History 47 01 02 50

C 04 2-year M.A. in Arabic 47 01 02 50

C 05 2-year M.Sc. in Mathemati cs 47 01 02 50

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C 06 2-year M.A./M.Sc. in Geography 47 01 02 50

C 07 2-year M.A./M.Sc. in Journalism and Mass Communicati on (MJMC)

37 01 02 40

C 08 2-year LLM 27 01 02 30

C 09 2-year M.A. in Urdu 37 01 02 40

C 10 2-year M.M./ M.A. in Theology

Aliah University Campus 130 03 07110(Boys)

30(Girls)

Beldanga Centre (Murshidabad)

To be announced later.Furfura Centre (Hoogly)

Batna Centre (Malda)

C 112-year M.Sc. in Stati sti cs 47 01 02 50

CODEProgrammes Number of Intakes

GEN * PC * OS* Total

D 01 3-Year BA (Hons) in Arabic 59 01 03 63

D 02

3-year Kamil / B.A. in Theology (Hons.)

Aliah University Campus 156 04 08128(Boys)

40(Girls)

3-year Kamil / B.A. in Theology (Gen.)

Aliah University Campus 156 04 08128(Boys)

40(Girls)

3-year Kamil / B.A. in Theology (Hons. & Gen.)

Beldanga Centre (Murshidabad)

To be announced later.Furfura Centre (Hoogly)

Batna Centre (Malda)

D 03 3-year MCA 47 01 02 50

CODE#Programmes Number of Intakes

GEN * PC * OS* Total

E 01 Lateral Entry to the 2nd Year of B.Tech Programmes 19 - 0120 (04 in each B.Tech Programmes)

Successful Candidates applied for D 02 programmes, will be allott ed to B,A. in Theology/Kamil (Hons) according to the merit list, and allott ed to B,A. in Theology/ Kamil (General) if all honours seats are fi lled up.

# Successful Candidates applied for E 01 programme, will be admitt ed directly to the second year of 4-year B Tech Programmes.

*GEN – General, *PC-Physically Challenged, *OS-Other State(candidates in this category must be domicile of a state other than West Bengal and last att ended insti tute must be is outside of West Bengal )

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3. PATTERN OF AUAT-2015The candidate wish to appear in AUAT-2015, must apply through online mode of applicati on process by the 20th March, 2015.

The paper of AUAT-2015 examinati on is of two hour durati on (100 marks) for all programmes:

Part – A (25 Marks) on English, Islamic Studies, and General Knowledge (in the rati o of approximately 2:2:1).

Part-B (75 Marks) for all A 01 programmes will comprise of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathemati cs. (in the equal rati o, i.e. 1:1:1).

Part-B (75 Marks) for MBA course, will be on basic Mathemati cs, verbal and non-verbal reasoning, Commercial Arithmeti c and elementary knowledge in concerned area.

Part-B (75 Marks) for all 2-years Masters programmes (except MJMC), 5-year integrated M.A in English and 5-year integrated M.Sc in Geography, will be on the concerned subject.

Part-B (75 Marks) for MJMC (C 07) will be on English (concept of Language and Literature), Fundamentals of Journalism & Mass Communicati on having its role as fourth pillar of Indian Democracy, Sports and Cinema.

Part-B (75 Marks) for 3-years (Hons) in Arabic, and 3-years Kamil programmes will be on the concerned subject.

Part-B (75 Marks) for 3-year MCA programme will be comprised of Reasoning, Quanti tati ve Apti tude, Data Interpretati on, Problem Solving Questi ons and Discrete Quanti tati ve Analysis respecti vely (30 Marks) and Basic Mathemati cs (45 Marks)

Part-B (75 Marks) for LATERAL ENTRY to B. Tech programme will be comprised of Engg. Mathemati cs (20 marks), Basic Computer Science (15 marks), Strength of Material (10 marks), Engg. Mechanics (10 marks) Environmental Engg. (10 Marks), & Basic Electrical Technology (10 marks)

Final merit list will be prepared on the basis of writt en examinati on (100 marks) only.

N.B. Questi ons in all papers will be of objecti ve type in multi ple choice questi ons (MCQ) format, which are to be answered on a specially designed machine-gradable sheet (ORS-Opti cal Response Sheet) using Black/Blue ball point pen only. For the language programmes, it may have 10-20 marks descripti ve questi ons also.

4. SYLLABIa) Part - A for all programmes:

English: Basic knowledge of vocabularies, grammar and comprehension, at 10+2 level;

General knowledge: This will comprise of History (Medieval and Modern India), Geography, Politi cal Science, General Science & Current Aff airs;

Islamic Studies: Basic knowledge in Islamic History, Civilizati on, and Culture.

b) Part - B for all 4-years B.Tech and 5-years Integrated Programmes (except English, Geography and MBA): Mathemati cs, Physics, and Chemistry as per syllabi of classes XI and XII of West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Educati on (WBCHSE) and Central Board of Secondary Educati on (CBSE).

c) Part - B for 5-years Integrated MA/M.Sc in English and Geography : As per the syllabi of Classes XI and XII of West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Educati on (WBCHSE) and Central Board of Secondary Educati on (CBSE).

d) Part - B for 5-years Integrated in MBA: Concept of English in Language and literature, Basic and Business Mathemati cs, Elements of Stati sti cs and Elementary Knowledge on concerned area.

e) Part - B of all 2-years Masters Programmes (except MJMC): As per syllabus of 3-year Bachelor Degree Courses of r e c o g n i z e d Indian Universiti es in Honours/Major disciplines.

f) Part - B for 2-years MJMC: English: Concept of Language and Literature; Journalism and Mass Communicati on: Basic Concept and Historical Development – Role as the fourth pillar of Indian Democracy; Politi cal and Social Science: Contemporary Issues on Nati onal and Internati onal Perspecti ves; Sports and Cinema.

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g) Part – B for LLM Programmes: According to the LLB programmes of recognized Indian Universiti es.

h) Part - B for 3-years Hons. in Arabic: As per the Arabic syllabus of H.S. or equivalent examinati on.

i) Part - B for 3-years B.A. in Theology/Kamil (Hons and General): As per Syllabus of Fazil according to West Bengal Board of Madrasah Educati on.

j) Part - B for 3-years MCA: As per the JECA examinati on, West Bengal.

k) Part - B for Lateral Entry to B. Tech Programmes (E01): As per the Syllabi of JELET, West Bengal.

5.1 SCHEDULE OF AUAT-2015

The writt en test will be held on Sunday, 10th May, 2015 as per the schedule given below.

DATE OF AUAT-2015: 10TH MAY (SUNDAY), 2015

Course Code Time Course Code Paper-II

A 01, B 03,C 01,

C 02, C 03,C 04,

C 05,C 06, C 08,

C 09, C10, C 11,

D 01, D 03

11:00 AM-1:00 PMB 01, B 02, C 07,

D 02, E 012:00 PM -4:00 PM

N.B. All the informati on regarding AUAT-2015 will be available on the university website htt p://www.aliah.ac.in or htt p://www.aliahadmission.com

5.2 APPLYING IN MORE THAN ONE PROGRAMMES: COMBINED APPLICATION

A candidate can apply in more than one UG/PG programmes; however, he/she has to select the programmes accordingly (both for Male and Female candidates). Select any one combinati on to select the programmes from the following Table:

Combinati on of Choice of Course

Code

Name of the programmes

Opti on 1 A 01 and B 01 B Tech/Integrated MCA/Integrated MSc + Integrated MA in English

Opti on 2 A 01 and B 02 B Tech/Integrated MCA/Integrated MSc + Integrated MBA

Opti on 3 B 01 and B 03 Integrated MA in English + Integrated MA in Geography

Opti on 4 B 02 and B 03 Integrated MBA + Integrated MA/MSc in Geography

Opti on 5 D 01 and D 02 BA (Hons.) in Arabic + BA in Theology / Kamil

Opti on 6 C 01 and C 07 MA in English + MJMC

Opti on 7 C 02 and C 07 MA in Bengali + MJMC

Opti on 8 C 03 and C 07 MA in History + MJMC

Opti on 9 C 04 and C 07 MA in Arabic + MJMC

Opti on 10 C 05 and C 07 MSc in Mathemati cs + MJMC

Opti on 11 C 06 and C 07 MA/MSc in Geography + MJMC

Opti on 12 C 07 and C 09 MJMC + MA in Urdu

Opti on 13 C 07 and C 11 MJMC + MSc in Stati sti cs

Opti on 14 C 07 and D 03 MJMC + 3-yr MCA Applicati on fee for combined type applicati ons are diff erent from Normal applicati on fee.

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5.3. APPLICATION FEE:

ONLINE APPLICATION APPLICATION FEES

Applicati on for Single Course (MALE): Rs. 500

Applicati on for Single Course (FEMALE): Rs. 300

Applicati on for Two UG/PG Course (MALE): Rs. 600

Applicati on for Two UG/PG Course (FEMALE): Rs. 400

6. RESERVATION OF SEATS6.1 Physically Challenged (PC) Candidates

For candidates belonging to the PC category, who are otherwise fi t to pursue the course and qualify in AUAT-2015 with relaxed norms relevant to this category, 3% seats are reserved as specifi ed by the Government of India. For any category of disability (viz., orthopedic, visual, speech, and/or hearing), benefi t would be given to those candidates who have at least 40% permanent physical impairment in relati on to a body part/system/extremity/extremiti es/ whole body, etc. The candidates in this category will be required to submit a certi fi cate of impairment from the competent authority.

NB: The category of a candidate other than PC is hereby termed as GEN category.

6.2 Students from outside West Bengal

5% of seats are available to eligible candidates from outside the State of West Bengal but they have to appear and qualify in AUAT-2015.The candidates wish to apply in this category must be : (i) domicile of a state other than West Bengal. (ii) his/her last att ended insti tute must be outside of West Bengal. They must apply with supporti ve documents.

6.3 Students from Foreign Countries

A limited number of seats will be available to foreign students with requisite background subject to the clearance from the Ministry of External Aff airs, Government of India.

6.4 Students from WBJEE and JEE(Main) (for B Tech/Integrated MCA/Integrated MSc in Comp. Sc. Course only)

5% of the seats in 4 year B Tech Programmes, are reserved for the students who will be successful in WBJEE-2015 and JEE(Main)-2015 examinati ons. These candidates are exempted from appearing AUAT-2015. They will have to apply in plain paper with a copy of Rank Card issued by WBJEE/JEE (Main) at AUAT offi ce, New Town, Rajarhat, on or aft er 1st June, 2015 to 22nd June, 2015. A separate merit list for those candidates will also be published.

NB: Aft er the last counseling if any reserved seat/seats remain vacant, the University has every right to fi ll up the vacant seats from GEN category strictly from the merit list.

7. ELIGIBILITY A candidate has to sati sfy all the eligibility conditi ons given below for appearing AUAT-2015:

a) Candidates applying for AUAT-2015 should have passed / expected to pass the qualifying examinati on listed in Secti on 7.1 before getti ng admission to the programmes they wish to apply at the ti me of counseling. They should sati sfy the eligibility criteria listed in Secti on 7.2.

b) Candidates should meet the age requirements given in Secti on 7.4.

7.1 Qualifying Examinati on

Candidates applying for AUAT-2015 in 4-year B.Tech, 5-year integrated and 3-year Arabic (Hons.),Theology/Kamil (Hons/Gen.) courses should have either completed or should be appearing in 2015 in any one of the following qualifying examinati ons.

a) The fi nal examinati on of the 10+2 system, conducted by any recognized Central/State Board, such as West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Examinati on (WBCHSE), West Bengal Board of Madrasah Educati on (WBBME), Central Board of Secondary Educati on (New Delhi) (CBSE), Council for Indian School Certi fi cate Examinati on (ISC), etc.

b) Intermediate or two-year Pre-University Examinati on conducted by a recognized Board/University.

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c) Final Examinati on of the two-year course of the Joint Services Wing of the Nati onal Defense Academy.

d) General Certificate of Education (GEC) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level.

e) High School Certi fi cate Examinati on of the Cambridge University.

f) Any Public School/Board/University Examinati on in India or in any foreign country recognized by the Associati on of Indian Universiti es as equivalent to the 10+2 system.

g) Senior Secondary School Examinati on conducted by the Nati onal Insti tute of Open Schooling (NIOS) with a minimum of fi ve subjects or H.S. Examinati on Conducted by W.B. Council of Rabindra Open Schooling.

h) 3 or 4-year Diploma recognized by AICTE or State Board of Technical Educati on.

7.2. Candidates applying for AUAT-2015 should also sati sfy one of the following conditi ons for respecti ve Course Code

1. A 01: Candidates must have taken Mathemati cs, Physics, and Chemistry having at least 100 Marks in total in each in the fi nal examinati on of the 10+2 patt ern. For admission to 4-year B.Tech,5-year integrated MBA,MSc(Computer Sc.), candidates must have to secure at least 50% in Mathemati cs, as well as 60% in aggregate in 12th level. For admission to 5-year integrated MSc, candidates must have to secure at least 60% in respecti ve subject, as well as 50% in aggregate in 12th level.

Candidates who are appearing 12th Board examinati on in 2015, may also apply, who has secured 50% Marks in aggregate in Madhyamik/equivalent exam. However, their admission will be cancelled if they fail to secure the above menti oned criteria.

2. B 01 to B 03: Candidates appearing for 5-year integrated M.A. in English must have studied English having at least 100 Marks in total and has to secure at least 45% in the Subject and the candidates appearing for 5-year integrated M.Sc. in Geography must have studied Geography with at least 100 Marks in total and has to secure at least 45% in the Subject in the fi nal examinati on of the 10+2 patt ern. Candidates appearing for 5-year integrated MBA must have to secure 45% in the aggregate in the fi nal examinati on in 10+2 patt ern in any branch from any recognized board.

3. C 01 to C 11 (except C7, MJMC): Candidates who have passed the fi nal examinati on of the three-year degree programme with 45% marks in concerned Honours/Major subject from any recognized University may apply.

Candidates who have passed Part I and Part II examinati ons by 2014 with at least 45% marks or equivalent grade taken together in respecti ve Honours/Major subjects from any recognized University are also eligible to appear for AUAT-2015. However, their admission will be cancelled if they fail to secure an aggregate of 45% marks in the fi nal result of the Degree Programme and also to produce the Mark Sheet/Grade Card at the ti me of Admission.

4. For C 07 (MJMC): Candidates should have either passed with Honours/Major in any subjects with at least 45% marks or should be appearing Part III examinati on of 2015 in the any subject as Honours/Major from any UGC recognized university securing at least 45% of marks in Part I and Part II examinati ons taken in together .

5. For D 01: Candidates must have taken Arabic with at least 100 Marks in total in the fi nal examinati on of the 10+2 patt ern securing at least 45% in Arabic.

6. For D 02: Candidates must have passed with at least 45% in Fazil Examinati on.

7. For E01: Candidates must have passed Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Computer Science and Electronics & Telecommunicati on branches) with 60% in aggregate. Candidates appearing in the fi nal examinati on must have secure 45% (average) in 1st to 5th semesters of Diploma Engg.

8. For D 03: Candidates who have passed the fi nal examinati on of the three-year degree programme with 45% marks in concerned Honours/Major (MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, ECONOMICS (with Mathemati cs), COMPUTER SCIENCE or STATISTICS ) subject from any recognized University may apply.

Candidates who have passed Part I and Part II examinati ons by 2014 with at least 45% marks or equivalent grade taken together in respecti ve Honours/Major subjects from any recognized University are also eligible to appear for AUAT-2015. However, their admission will be cancelled if they fail to secure an aggregate of 45% marks in the fi nal result of the Degree Programme and also to produce the Mark Sheet/Grade Card at the ti me of Admission.

N.B. Securing 45% marks in H.S. or Equivalent Examinati ons or in Honours./Major examinati on in the concerned subject and producing the Mark Sheet/Grade Card accordingly are mandatory for Admission to Aliah University through AUAT-2015 failing which the admission will be cancelled.

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For candidates belonging to PC category, eligibility criteria are relaxed by 5% in their Qualifying Examinati on. The Percentage of marks awarded by the Board will be treated as fi nal. If the Board does not award the percentage of marks, for Course Code A 01, B 01 to B 03, D 01 and D 02 it has to be calculated on the basis of the best four combinati ons (Excluding ENVS).

For Course Code C 01 to C 11 and D 03, it will be calculated based on the marks obtained in Hons./Major subjects listed in the marks- sheet. If any Board awards only lett er grades without providing an equivalent percentage of marks on the grade sheet, the candidate should obtain a certi fi cate from the Board specifying the equivalent marks and submit it to the authority. Regarding his/her eligibility, the decision of AUAT-2015 Committee shall be fi nal.

7.3 Important Notes

1. All admissions will be provisional for those candidates who are appearing in the qualifying examinati on in the year 2015. Admission through AUAT-2015 will stand cancelled if the proof of having passed the Qualifying Examinati on, as per the eligibility criteria specifi ed in Secti on 7.2 is not submitt ed to the AUAT offi ce on the date of Admission to Aliah University.

2. All admissions are subject to verifi cati on of facts from the original certi fi cates/documentati ons of the candidates. If an applicant is found ineligible at a later date even aft er admission to a course, his/her admission will be cancelled. The decision of the authority regarding the eligibility of any applicant shall be fi nal.

7.4 Age Limit

For Course Code A 01, A 02, B 01 to B 03, D 01 and D 02 maximum age limit is 22 years as on 01-07-2015. For CourseCode C 01 to C 11, and D 03 (except C 07 and C 08) maximum age limit is 25 years as on 01.07.2015.

For Course Code C 07, and C 08, the maximum age limit is 35 years as on 01.07.2015.

SPONSORRED CANDIDATES: Candidates working in diff erent govt./private organizati on may apply for E 01, C 07, and C 08 programmes. There is no age limit for such candidates. However, they have to apply through proper channel.

7.5 Physical Fitness

All qualifi ed candidates may be required to submit a Physical Fitness Certi fi cate from a Registered Medical Practi ti oner in the prescribed format that will be made available to them at an appropriate ti me. They will be admitt ed only if they are physically fi t for pursuing a course of study at Aliah University.

8. CENTRES OF AUAT-2015 Possible Test Venues: AUAT-2015 for Course Code A 01, B 01 to B 03, C 01 to C 11, D 01 to D 03 & E 01 will be conducted only at a few strategically located towns in West Bengal as listed below. Candidate has to choose any two centres as fi rst and second choice.

City/Town District State City/Town District State

Kolkata Kolkata West Bengal Suri Birbhum West Bengal

Barasat 24 Pgs (N) West Bengal Berhampore Murshidabad West Bengal

Bashirhat 24 Pgs (N) West Bengal Malda Malda West Bengal

Baruipur 24 Pgs (S) West Bengal Raiganj Dinajpur (N) West Bengal

Kamarkundu Hoogly West Bengal Siliguri Darjeeling West Bengal

Arambagh Hooghly West Bengal Cooch Behar Cooch Behar West Bengal

Medinipur Town Medinipur (W) West Bengal Ranchi Jharkhand

Krishnanagar Nadia West Bengal Patna Bihar

Burdwan Bardhaman West Bengal Guwahati Assam

Bankura Bankura West Bengal Agartala Tripura

Opti on of a Candidate for a parti cular centre may or may not be allocated to that center. However, he/she will be allocated a nearby centre.

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If a city/town will not have suffi cient number of Candidates, then the city/town will not be selected as a ‘centre’. The candidate who chose this centres, will be allocated to the next nearby centre.

9. ADMIT CARD Candidates have to download and print their admit cards from the University website by logging in by putti ng their applicati on form number (user id) and date of birth (password) aft er 06.04.2015. No admit card will be sent to the respecti ve candidates.

The Admit Card will bear the Name, Photograph, Signature, Date of Birth, Address, and Category of the candidate along with Name and Address of the Examinati on Centre allocated. The candidate should carefully examine the Admit Card received by him/her for all the entries made therein. In case of any discrepancy, the candidate should inform the AUAT offi ce immediately.

10. SELECTION PROCESS10.1 Ranking and Admission

A list of Successful candidates appearing diff erent programmes of AUAT–2015 will be displayed separately on the University website: www.aliah.ac.in on the basis of scores in the writt en test. Separate list of successful candidates will also be prepared for the Physically Challenged (PC) candidates and Other state (OS) candidates. Admission to diff erent programmes will be made through counseling according to the rank in the merit list.

The admission off ered at the counseling is only a provisional admission, the candidature of a candidate will be automati cally cancelled, if he/she does not sati sfy the eligibility criteria. (Refer secti on 7)

Note: There will be a common merit list for all B. Tech, Integrated MSc in Comp. Sc. and MCA programmes. Successful Candidates have to appear for Counseling at sti pulated date and ti me and they will be off ered their desired course (B. Tech or MCA or MSc in Comp. Sc.) according to their rank in the merit list.

There will be Separate merit lists for each 5-year Integrated M.Sc. Programmes (Except MSc in Comp. Sc.). Successful Candidates have to appear for Counseling at sti pulated date and ti me and they will be off ered their desired programme.

If a candidate applies in A 01 category, his/her name may appear in all the merit lists of Engineering, MSc Physics, MSc Chemistry, MSc Mathemati cs and MSc Stati sti cs, if successful. However, He/she will have to choose any ONE programme at the counseling. As soon as he/she choose a parti cular programme, his/her name will be automati cally withdrawn from the merit lists of other programmes (if any)

All the 2 year MA/MSc, 3 year MCA, Theology, Arabic, and 5 year Integrated MA (English, Geography), MBA programme, separate merit lists for each programme will be published. If a candidate is selected in more than one programme, he/she has to choose any one among them.

IF A CANDIDATE FAILS TO APPEAR AT THE COUNSELING VENUE AT STIPULATED TIME, THE ADMISSION WILL BE OFFERED TO THE CANDIDATE NEXT IN RANK, SUCH CANDIDATES CAN ONLY BE RE-APPEAR AFTER THE FULL EXHAUSTION OF THE LIST (SECOND LIST, IF REQUIRED).

Successful candidates, who has appeared their qualifying examinati on in 2015, and who’s fi nal result will have been published by the date of counseling, but could not secure marks of minimum eligibility, will not be allowed to enter the counseling venue.

Successful appearing candidates, who’s fi nal result will have not been published by the date of counseling, will be allott ed a conditi onal admission. He/She must produce the fi nal result with sati sfying eligibility within a month of admission, otherwise his/her admission will be cancelled.

10.2 Verifi cati on of Identi ty and Counselling

The main purpose of asking the qualifi ed candidates to appear in person for the counselling is to verify their identi ty and to allot them to various courses. Hence the candidates must bring their Admit Cards and various other documents for verifi cati on of their identi ty of Age, Marks-sheet of Qualifying Examinati on, and Category (for PC), all in original with one att ested photocopies of each. On failing to establish the authenti city of any of the above documents, the candidate will not be considered and requisite admission fees as verifi ed in the University website www.aliah.ac.in.

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11. PERFORMANCE IN AUAT-2015The machine gradable Opti cal Response Sheets (ORS) are graded and scruti nized with extreme care. There is no provision for re-totaling. No photocopies of the Machine Gradable Sheets will be made available.

12. OTHER INFORMATION RELATED TO APPLICATION FORM

12.1 Where and How to Send The Confi rmati on Sheet

Aft er submitti ng the online applicati on successfully, a confi rmati on sheet / Applicati on pdf bearing the full applicati on summery with the photo and signature of the candidate will be generated by the system. Candidates have to print the confi rmati on sheet, and send it with the photocopies of all the testi monials (Marks sheets, Age proof, proof of PC/OS if applicable) to the University address.

Candidates have to send the ‘Confi rmati on sheet’ to the University offi ce by speed post/Registered Post in the address given below:

The Chairman AUAT -2015, Aliah University, New Town Campus, Acti on Area - II, Kolkata- 700 156 .

12.2 Deadline for Receipt of the Confi rmati on Sheet

The last date for receipt of the Confi rmati on sheet/Applicati on pdf at Aliah University is 27.03.2015. Any applicati on received aft er this date will not be accepted. Any delay in online form fi ll up by the candidate will not be considered as a valid reason for the late submission of the confi rmati on sheet/applicati on pdf aft er the deadline. The University will not accept responsibility for any postal delay or irregularity or loss during postal transit.

12.3 Admit Card

Regarding the generati on of valid admit card, the applicant are instructed to follow the University Website from 1st week of April,2015. Aft er the admits have been generated, a candidate can log in with his/her applicati on number (which is generated at the ti me of applicati on and will be sent to the candidate at the mobile number/e mail id provided at the ti me of applicati on) as user id, and Date of Birth as password to view / print his/her admit card.

12.4 Fee Structure

For details of the current Fees for diff erent programmes of the University please visit the website htt p://www.aliah.ac.in/fees & scholarship.

13. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Candidates are instructed to visit the Website of Aliah University htt p://www.aliah.ac.in and htt p://www.aliahadmission.com

1. Fill-up the NAME, CHOICE OF CENTRE,CHOICE OF PROGRAMME ,DATE OF BIRTH, YEAR OF PASSING AND PERCENTAGE OF MARKS very carefully. If a candidate is appearing in the H.S/qualifying examinati on, he/she must NOT enter any percentage of marks. Enter the year and percentage of marks of 10th class only.

Similarly, if a candidate appearing in the graduati on examinati on, he/she must NOT enter any percentage of marks of graduati on. Enter the year and percentage of marks of Part - I and Part - II , and aggregate Marks.

2. Photograph and signature must be maintained in proper pixel and aspect rati o.

3. For Choice of Centre: Proper selecti on of centres to be made.

4. For Choice of Programme: Please Give the code number for your desired subject only (refer secti on 2 of this informati on brochure)

5. You are advised to ensure the correctness of your complete mailing address, PINCODE, e-mail address and mobile number. Please note that the University will not be responsible if you cannot be reached due to incomplete or illegible address, email, or mobile number.

6. Opti ons given in the Applicati on cannot, in general, be changed at later stage.

7. The cost of the applicati on is non-refundable.

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8. Select the choice of codes for programmes for which you intend to appear at AUAT-2015.

9. Select the centers in order of your preference

Final decision regarding allotment of the centre for AUAT-2015 will be taken by the authority.

10. Request for change of Test Centre will not be entertained.

11. Candidates are cauti oned against falling prey to any assurance/off er by any individual/agency for all sorts

of Admission to Aliah University.

N.B. No donati on or capitati on fee is required to be paid for admission to any course off ered by

the University.

15. IMPORTANT DATES

Availability of Applicati on Forms:

Online submission 02.02.2015 (Monday) – 20.03.2015 (Friday)

Last Date of Receiving confi rmati on sheet by post/ by hand 27.03.2015 (Friday)

Online availability of Admit Cards: 06.04.2015 (Monday)

Examinati on Date for AUAT-2015 10.05.2015 (Sunday)

JEE (Main)/WBJEE successful candidates can apply (only for B Tech course):

01.06.2015 (Monday) - 22.06.2015 (Monday) [10 AM – 3 PM]

Admission Procedure for 4-year B.Tech., 5-year Integrated, 2-year M.A./M.Sc. and 3 year B.A. Programme

Publicati on of Merit List of AUAT 2015 02.06.2015 (Tuesday)

Publicati on of Merit List for WBJEE/JEE (Main) successful applicants 24.06.2015 (Wednesday)

First round of counseling 10.06.2015(Wednesday) – 27.06.2015(Sunday)

Counselling for WBJEE/JEE (Main) successful applicants 27.06.2015 (Saturday)

Classes starts from 01.07.2015(Wednesday)

2nd round of counseling (for vacant seats) 30.07.2015(Thursday) – 02.08.2015(Sunday)