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K.J. Somaiya Polytechnic
Prospectus 2014
1 K. J. SOMAIYA POLYTECHNIC
The Beginning……………
On 7th September 1959 the Somaiya Vidhyavihar was founded to achieve the educational
objectives of the Somaiya Trust. The principal objective is to provide Education that will
develop an integrated personality as expressed by the first President of Vidyavihar Trust Late
Justice N. H. Bhagwati. Over last five decades the Society has diversified into multi directions
of disciplines viz. Vidyavihar, Tantrvihar, Ayurvihar, Sanskritivihar. The campus is today
humming with nearly 27,000 students and over 1700 faculty members. The Somaiya Vidyavihar
60 acre campus abounds with schools and other institutions preparing future engineers,
professionals, technicians. Doctors, teachers, executive and so on.
This very area viz. Kirol Village has been transformed into a Centre of Learning, Viz.
‘Vidyavihar’. The very name was also appropriately given to the railway station by the
authorities in September 1961 after the emerging of this educational centre.
Behind all this shining development, has been the inspiration and the guiding spirit of Late
Suchisriman Karamshibhai J. Somaiya. He remained as active as ever in implementation of new
projects and institutions to provide both value based education as well as work/job oriented
training-for young men and women and succeeded in achieving this objectives. His appealing
message in line with karamayog from Shirmad Bhagvad Gita is as follows.
“Remember nothing was ever achieved without Hardwork. Be bold but be not bowled over. Let
Truth and Duty be your watchwords. Never despair in the face of set backs. Keep courage and
continue to work with fortitude. Have faith in yourselves and in the Almighty. Strive for your
Goals and the future is yours.”
This message describes the essential qualities to be developed by “ktaktaktakta----” for success
Four success “ktaktaktakta----” is first and “dovamadovamadovamadovama\” as the fifth as expressed in Bhagwad Gita.
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The K. J. Somaiya Poytechnic was founded in August 1963. It started Diploma Programmes in
Mechanical, Electrical & Civil Engineering with total annual intake of 120 students which was
enhanced to 180 in June 1966. Under continuing education programme for employed persons,
Part-time Diploma programmes were introduced in October1982 in Mechanical & Electrical
Engineering with an intake of 60 & 40 students respectively. Under the World Bank Assistance Project, Government of Maharashtra granted permission to start a Diploma Programme in
Industrial Electronics with an intake of 30 students from June 1994, as there was a demand from employed persons Part time Diploma in Industrial Electronics was also introduced in 2001.
All Diploma programmes conducted by the Polytechnic have equivalence of MSBTE. All Full
time Diploma programmes have been accredited by NBA-AICTE. Diploma in Civil, Electrical,
Mechanical Engineering has been accredited for 5 years and Industrial Electronics for 3 years.
This is the first Polytechnic in Mumbai region where three diploma programmes have 5 year
accreditation.
The polytechnic has well established laboratories, well equipped workshop, Library, Upto-date
computer section, modern techning aids and audio – visual equipments to impart knowledge and
skills to its students, in the best possible manner. The six- storeyed hostel attached to the
Polytechnic can accommodate about 231 male students and 50 female students.
THE MANAGEMENT The Polytechnic is managed by a Governing Body chaired by Shri. S.S. Somaiya, President,
other members of Governing body one nominated by the trust, members representing Govt. of India, Directorate of Technical Education Maharashtra State , Maharashtra State Board of
Technical Education and nominees of A.I.C.T.E. and the Principal.
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3 Institute Profile
A Close view of Polytechnic Established : August 1963
Status : Government Aided Diploma Level Private,
Autonomous( since 1994) Institution, Accredited
By NBA-AICTE.
All Diploma programmes have MSBETE Equivalence Address : Vidyavnagar, Vidyavihar, Mumbai -400 077.
Telephone : 21021752, Fax : 21027408 Email : [email protected]
Website : www.somaiya.edu Net Built-up area : 7462 sq.m.
Programme Conducted
A. FULLTIME (Duration 3 years) PROGRAMMES & INTAKE
CE CIVIL ENGINEERING 60
EE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60
IE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS 30
ME MECHNICAL ENGINEERING 60
CO COMPUTER ENGINEERING 60 (Unaided)
Any of the above Diploma programmes can be normally completed by a S.S.C. pass out in the
period of three years. There are six semesters in a programme. Each of six months duration. In case of a student entering at higher semester (under the multi-point entry system), he can
complete the Diploma in still lesser time. Inplant Training (optional) with added duration of 6 months/1year can also be provided to
desirous students
B. PARTTIME (Duration 4 years) PROGRAMMES & INTAKE
EE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 60
ME MECHNICAL ENGINEERING 60
IE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 30
All Part time programmes are for 8 semesters.
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Principal & Secretary : Smt. B. Padmaja Bhanu
Head of Civil Dept. : Shri R.G. Tambat
Head of Elect. Engg. Dept. : Smt. B.S. Motling
Head of Mech. Engg. Dept. : Shri P.J. Sebastain
Head of Ind. Elx. Dept. : Shri R.H. Ghadyalji
Co-ordinator Computer Eng.. Dept. : Dr. S.G. Kolte
I/C Training & Placement Officer : Shri. S.V.Ozarkar
I/C Controller of : Shri. S.S.Mane
Examination
I/C Office Registrar : Shri. A. S. Sawant
Librarian : Smt. C.N. Pai
GOVERNING BODY
CHAIRMAN – Shri S.S.Somaiya
Members of Somaiya Vidyavihar
Shri V. Ranganathan & Others
Nominees From : DTE, BTE, WRC, AICTE & Professional Bodies
Secretary :
Principal B. Padmaja Bhanu
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OUR VISION
“K. J. Somaiya Polytechnic will be Centre of Excellence in Technician Education.”
OUR MISSION
� The overall development of students inculcating in them hands – on practical experience.
� Becoming the first choice of students, parents and employers in India for technician
education.
� Maintaining best infrastructure for imparting knowledge and skills in technician
education.
� Continuous update and review of curriculum keeping with needs of all stakeholders.
� Incorporating Indian culture and Value system as part of holistic education.
� Facilitating an innovative mind – set among the faculty and students.
OUR QUALITY POLICY “We at the Somaiya Group promise to deliver to the parents, students and the employers an
educational environment constantly being monitored, tailored and adapted to their needs through our grit and dedication for continuous improvement.”
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AUTONOMOUS STATUS
The Polytechnic was awarded Academic Autonomy commencing from the academic year
1994-95 by the Govt. of Maharashtra, vide circular No. WBP/1093/(2640)(69)/TE2 dated
13-01-1994 in recognition of consistent high degree of academic achievements, high
standards and reputation maintained by the polytechnic in the field of education.
Accordingly our FULL-TIME and PART-TIME Diploma programmes have the academic freedom that will empower the polytechnic to experiment, innovate, design and develop its
own curriculum; in order to keep pace with industry and technology development, by involving people form industry conduct examinations, declare results and award diplomas.
Under Autonomous, semester pattern is followed in order to allow flexibility to maximum
possible extent.
During the progress the programme were monitored by NITTTR Bhopal”, M.S.B.T.E. and
World Bank authorities. Equivalence for our Diploma Programmes is granted by M.S.B.T.E.
Mumbai -400 051.
NATIONAL BOARD OF ACCREDIATION (NBA), constituted under ALL INDIA
COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION (AICTE), has awarded accreditation status to
our programmes as follows:
Sr
No.
Name of Programme Accreditation status Period Validity
w.e.f. 15-02-2005
1 Diploma in Civil Engg. Accredited 5 years
2 Diploma in Mechnical Engg. Accredited 5 years
3 Diploma in Electrical Engg. Accredited 5 years
4 Diploma in Industrial Electronics Engg. Accredited 3 years
This prestigious award is the statutory recognition of our institute capability to impart quality
education. This award is the result of the dedicated efforts of our faculty & supporting staff to
continuously upgrade & maintain the high standard in imparting technical education. We achieve this through systematically upgrading the infrastructure, improving staff qualifications,
teaching methodology & assessment process, to suit the constantly changing need of the industry & the society at large. We strive to bring about all-round development of our students
also, by inculcating in them the Indian Culture & Values.
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With the endorsement of the accreditation, the diplomas awarded by our institute have
recognition & Value all over India & outside India.
GROUP OF COURSES
1. Science & Humanities Group – Courses belonging to language, Science and other
Humanities.
2. Basic Group – Courses which are basic to the Diploma Programme.
3. Core Group – Courses which are application oriented specific to the Programme.
4. Advanced Group- Courses which deal with advanced application belonging to this
group.
5. Management Group – All Management and soft skill related courses belongs to this
group.
The Students also has to register for one non-credit courses per term for his over
all development.
CREDIT POINTS In addition to the MARKS each course is allotted a certain CREDIT –POINT, indicating the number of hours of study per week (including lectures, practicals, tutorials, etc) a student has to
undergo. If a course is a allotted five credit- points, it means that each student, has undergone five clock
hours of study of that courses in every week of the semester. On passing the theory, practical, oral, term work examinations in that course, a student earns five credit points. For securing a
Diploma, a student has to thus earn 180 “CREDIT POINTS”
The autonomy also allows “multi-point entry” system i.e. a student can be permitted to enter a
programme at a higher semester (according to his academic background) and complete the Diploma in lesser time. In this case a student starts with some credit points in balance and rest
credits are earned subsequently.
AWARD OF CLASS System of marks will continue and the ‘CLASS’ will be awarded at the completion of his
Diploma according to the marks scored by a student in core, Advanced and Management
Group courses taken together.
FIRST CLASS will be awarded to an score of 60% and above and SECOND CLASS to the
score 50% and above.
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Library Our Library has a large reading room and is well- equipped to accommodate over 90 students at
a time. It has got over 16000 books and 20 cassettes. It subscribes to technical journals,
magazines and daily newspapers. The Library is bifurcated into two parts, one reference section
and the other issue section.
‘BOOK BANK’ facilities are available to the students. Under this scheme books are issued on
loan, at the payment of 10% cost of the Books from each student
Library is kept open between 9.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. which in need is extended from 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. during examination.
GYMKHANA AND SPORTS ACTIVITIES The Polytechnic makes every effort to provide the facilities to its students to develop their
athletic sports and cultural activities. Gymkhana Committee constituted by the representative of
staff member and the students monitor the requirement of the students. Our institute regularly
participates in the ‘Zonal’ and “Inter Zonal’ tournaments conducted by ‘Inter Engg. Diploma
students Sports Association’ in Maharashtra State and Somaiya Sports Center.
Our Institute has facilities for Indoor games like Table Tennis, Chess, Carom etc. and also for
outdoor games like Cricket, Football, Hockey, Volleyball, Kho-Kho ,Basketball etc. Currently
the campus has also provided for Volley ball court, Squash courts and an international athletic
track has been set up to encourage a strong sports culture amongst the students.
ISTE Chapter ISTE Chapter of our polytechnic organizes Guest Lecturers, Seminars & Workshops involving
eminent personalities from the Industry and other organizations in order to enhance and update the knowledge of the faculty and students in both technical and
educational fields.
Computer Centre The Computer Centre is equipped with latest computer systems like PIV systems. The Centre is divided into 2 sections as ( IT Lab, and Internet Lab). Each department is equipped with an
independent computer lab for usage in specialized software.
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9 INSTITUTIES INTERACTION WITH OUTSIDE AGENCIES
INVOLVEMENT OF INDUSTRY It is our belief that in order to improve the effectiveness of Technical Education and to make it
industry – oriented, the industry, institute -interaction is a must. It has been our endeavour to
involve the experienced people from the industry in the activities of our institute so as to train
our students to acquire the capability to take up any assignment in the industry.
We have on our various committees, included prominent, high achievers from the industry to suggest the best possible ways for enhancing quality of our students for the mutual benefits.
INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION Under Industry-Institute-Interaction, Training and placements are the chief aspects. In addition
to arranging visits, guest lectures, technical seminars. demonstration, etc. becomes easy.
Training in industry for the students is not mandatory but some interested students ask for it. So
training for of 2/4 weeks during vacation is arranged for interested students of the Diploma Programmes in different organizations. Even with recession due to globalization in the
Engineering Industries, we are fortunate that our students get suitable positions in the industries.
Our training & placement office has a very good liaison with various organization.
STUDENTS PARTICIPATION IN THE EXIBITION & COMPETITIONS In order to stimulate and develop the talents in the students, various competitions also are organized in the polytechnic under Students Association, which includes both co-curricular and
extra-curricular activities. The winners in those events are also sent to participate in the competitions held by other organizers outside the Institute.
H.L. NAIMER FUND FOR ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE A Scholarship called the ‘H.L.Naimer Fund for Engineering Excellence’ will be awarded by the
Kraus and Naimer Group in honor of their late Chairman Mr. Hubert Launenz Naimer. Details shall be announced after admission in the classes.
ACADEMICS:
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
The department has well equipped Applied Mechanics, Material Testing, Soil Mechanics and Concrete Technology, Hydraulics Surveying and Civil Engineering Laboratories. The
department has developed teaching Models for trusses and reinforcement arrangement undertaken commercial testing of Street, Concrete and other building materials.
It has a good collection of building / construction materials, models of bungalows prepared by
students, Road and bridge section, Projects in Civil Engineering are selected so as to involve meeting of students with public department like PWD, Municipal Corporation , Gram
Panchayat. this leads students in entrepreneurship like contracting field. Environmental
laboratory has been added to the department. A new digital compression testing machine and
NDT equipment are added through MODROB grants of AICTE
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Well established Electric, Measurements, Electrical Machines Laboratory, Switchgear and
Protection are principal laboratories attached to the department.All the faculties are Post graduates and are well- experienced in their fields.
Besides these laboratories, provisions for i) Project Workshop (involving Assembly/
disassembly of machines and equipment) ii) Processes of preventive/ routine maintenance etc. are made. Specific laboratory instruction materials are prepared so that experiments are not
conducted as routine, but draw out underlying principles and make them think.
The Department always encourages the students to think out of the box and bring out their creativity.This has encouraged the students to design some equipments that catered to various
needs of the institute, mostly academic, and have bagged prizes even in International
competitions.
Industrial visits are arranged to expose the students to the latest techniques used in industries
Electrical department also boasts of having received Rs. 5.00 lakh under MODROB scheme,
AICTE, New Delhi, to modernize its existing Electrical machine laboratory.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT The Department has under its wings, well equipped Power Engines, Hydraulic, Machines,
Metrology Laboratories and a well established workshop in Carpentry, Fitting Smithy, Welding
and machine shop.
Power engineering Laboratory imparts to the students the knowledge of understanding characteristics and performance, testing of machines and study testing of Engines like petrol
engines and their maintenance.Whereas in the Hydraulic Machines laboratory students deal with the knowledge of characteristics and performance testing of Hydraulic machines. A
computerized petrol engine and refrigerator and Air Conditioning model has been added to Heat Engine laboratory using MODROB grants, AICTE.
Workshop practical & related skills in the various manufacturing processes are adopted in the
Production Lab.A number of items designed and fabricated by the first year students are on the
display, which are the proof of the capabilities developed in them to apply their knowledge, skill
and innovations for creative activities.
Computerized numerical control Milling Machine (Demonstration Kit) is recently added to
workshop.
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS DEPARTMENT The Industrial Electronics department was established in 1994 under the World Bank project.
Generous grants from the world Bank project has enabled the department to develop its
laboratories with latest instruments and computing facilities. The department offers some
compulsory and many optional courses at various levels that can be selected by the student to
suit their aptitude.
A separate Electronics workshop has been developed with facilities to prepare P.C.B.
considering the wide usage of digital technology in the industry, various microprocessors like 8085, 8086 and microcontrollers are included in the curriculum. The students work on project
where in they apply the skills acquired during the earlier terms. Industrial visits are arranged to expose the students to the latest techniques used in industries.
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After completing this programme students confident to analyze any kind of technical situation in
their field of work. Embedded system laboratory is established recently. Most of the labs in the
department have been modernized with latest equipments.
COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Computer Engineering has become need of the present age. Keeping with this view the institute
has been granted permission to start (2006-07) with a total intake capacity of 60. Though this branch is new, care has been taken by prominent academicians to students a curriculum so as to
impart thorough knowledge of both software & Hardware to the students.
FACULTY A Competent and professional team of faculty members are backing up the educational system and are the pillars in the development of the polytechnic. Most of them are postgraduates in
engineering with over 10- 15 years of teaching experience. The faculty members have been keeping abreast with the technological developments taking place in the industry through the
quality improvement programmes, workshops, seminars etc. The dedication of the faculty has
created an active teaching learning interface.
SUPPORTING STAFF The administrative and non teaching staff working in various laboratories and office provides a
strong and active support in the smooth functioning of the polytechnic.
ADMISSIONS Admissions to 1st Semester & Higher Semesters are official in accordance with the rules framed
by Director of Technical Education, Govt. of Maharashtra.
QUALIFYING EXAMINATION AND ELEGILIBITY
Eligibility criteria for Maharashtra state / Outside Maharashtra state / Jammu & Kashmir
Migrant / Government of India Nominees / Candidate for admission to the post SSC First
Year of Diploma courses in Engineering /Technology.
• Candidate should be an Indian National.
• Candidate should have passed the SSC (Std.X) examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination with
subjects Mathematics, General Science and English with minimum 35% marks in
aggregate
The term ‘aggregate marks’ used here shall mean as follows
A. For Maharashtra State Board conditions :
1) The candidate who has passed SSC Examination prior to march 2009, the aggregate
marks shall be grand total of marks obtained by the candidate in any 5 subjects where
he/she has scored maximum marks.
2) The candidates who have passed SSC Examination after March 2009, the aggregate
marks shall be total marks of 5 subjects taken into consideration and mentioned on the
Mark Sheet
3) Candidates who have passed Mathematics (Code 71 for Maharashtra State Board
candidates) and Science & Technology (Code 72 for Maharashtra State Board
candidates) are only eligible for admission.
4) In case marks against sports activities are given on the mark sheet, these shall be added
to the aggregate marks for deciding merit. B. For ICSE Candidates
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a. Students seeking admission on the basis of Group 1 & Group 2 subjects only, the
aggregate marks shall be the grand total of marks in any of the 5 subjects from
Group 1 & Group 2 where he/she has scored maximum marks. b. Students seeking admission on the basis of Group 1, Group 2 & Group 3, the
aggregate marks shall be the grand total of all subjects from all groups. C. For CBSE Candidates-
The aggregate mark means the grand total of marks obtained by the candidate, including all subjects as declared on mark sheet.
D. For CBSE / ICSE Candidates –
a. In case the result of the candidate is given grades, such candidates are required to
submit the result in a grade as converted to equivalent marks authorized by the
concerned Institute /Board.
b. Candidates passing SSC from other than State Board or Central Board shall bring an
equivalent Certificate from Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher
Secondary Education (MSBSHSE).
Note: Any amendments/Acts/Judgments which may be published by the
Government / Hon. Courts of India from time to time will be applicable to
Candidates and Institutes overall under these rules of admission.
DOMICILE Domicile certificate issued by the Maharashtra State’s appropriate authorities will be considered
valid. The domicile certificate of Mother of the candidate shall be supported with marriage
certificate and legal proof of the change in name if any. Such candidate will be required to
submit birth certificate clearly mentioning the name of the mother.
NATIONALITY Unless provided in these rules the candidate must be an Indian national.
* In lieu of the “Certificate of Indian Nationality” following documents will also be
acceptable-
1. The School leaving Certificate indicating the Nationality of the Candidates as
“Indian”
2. Indian Passport in the name of the candidate, issued by appropriate authorities.
3. Birth Certificate of the Candidate indicating the place of birth in India.
RESERVATION 1) Institute level reservations: - Under minority status awarded 50% seats of the intake to Guajarati Linguistic minority, in aided section and 51% seats will be reserved for Gujarati
Linguistic minority in unaided section 20% of sanctioned intake will be Institute Level Admission. All minority and institute level admissions in unaided section admission in aided
and unaided sections will be based on merit and through online admission process through web site www.somaiya.edu/admissions. Subject to approval by DTE Govt.of Maharashtra
2) Reservation for Backward Class Candidates:- In the remaining seats in the aided section
the following percentage of seats of the intake capacity shall be reserved for the candidates
belonging to the Backward Classes. If candidates fails to claim reservation for backward class
on the application and subsequently claims reservation at the time of admission by producing
necessary documents, such claim shall not be considered.
a) Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Caste converted to Buddhism (SC) -13%
b) Schedule Tribes (ST) -7%
c) Vimukta Jati (V.J.) & De notified Tribes ( D.T.) -3 %
d) Nomadic Tribes (N.T. – B)- 2.5 %
e) Nomadic Tribes ( N.T. -C )- 3.5%
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f) Nomadic Tribes (N.T. – D) -2.0%
g) Other Backward Classes (O.B.C.) - 19%
NOTE: • Reservation for backward class candidate i.e. 50% as stated above shall be available in
Government, Government Aided and Unaided Non-Minority Institutes.
• The reservation for backward class candidates shall not be available in unaided Minority Institutes/Colleges.
• Candidates belonging to special Backward Class (SBC) will be offered reservation up to
the extent of 2% seats of the avail to Maharashtra Candidates which are coming under
the purview of the Competent Authority subject to the condition that any seats remain
vacant in the reserved category at the end of stage-II of allotment. These seats are carved
out during the allotment of stage-II and no separate seats are earmarked before the start
of the allotment process. However care shall be taken that reservation quota for S.B.C.
Category shall not exceed 2% of the seats available under General admission process and
total reservation does not exceed 50%.
• Even if the candidate belonging to Backward Class Category secures admission against a seat belonging to the General Category by virtue of merit, such candidate has to produce
all the necessary documents in support of the category claimed both at the time of admission and while filling up of the CAP admission form.
• All OMS candidates are treated as GENERAL /OPEN category candidates and are not eligible to claim reservation.
CASTE VAILIDITY CERTIFICATE: Documents required to claim reservation for Backward Class candidates and fee waiver scheme.
Refer DTE Admission rule No. 7.0 &9.0.
The candidates belonging to SC,VJ/DT (NT (A)), NT(B), NT(C), NT(D), OBC and SBC
categories should produce “Caste Validity Certificate” issued by the Scrutiny Committee of
Social Welfare Department and the Candidate belonging to ST category should submit “Tribal
Validity Certificate” issued by the Scrutiny Committee of Tribal Department at the time of
claiming fees reimbursement as demanded by the concerned authority.
ATTESTAION: Candidates shall note the following points while submitting the Application forms.
• Candidates shall attach attested copies of all the required certificates as mentioned in these rules and enumerate the same in the given format. Candidates shall not attach a
copy of any other certificate which is not asked under these rules such as certificates for participation in sports, cultural activities etc.
• The copies of certificates or documents attached to the application form should be attested by the Principal of the College/Institute/School from which the candidate has
passed qualifying examination or Gazetted Officer or Special Executive Magistrate or
Police Inspector/Govt.Hospital Doctor or Head Master of a Secondary School or staff of
a Government college/Polytechnic not below the rank of class II Gazetted Officer.
APPLICATION AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED No application will be considered unless it accompanies the attested copies of the following
documents.
A) For all candidates
a) Indian Nationality Certificate
b) VIII. IX Mark Sheet/Proforma Z
c) S.S.C. (Std.X) mark sheet
d) School leaving certificate after passing SSC (Std.X)
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e) HSC/MCVC mark sheet and Leaving Certificate, if applicable
f) Certificate of passing Intermediate Grade Drawing examination, if applicable.
g) Domicile Certificate of candidate or of father/mother of candidate indicating that he/she is domiciled in the state of Maharshtra.
B) Gujarati Linguistic Minority Candidate
In addition to documents (a) to (g)for all candidates mentioned in (A) above
following documents required. h) Affidavit on Rs.100 Stamp paper on name of students /parents as per format stating
they belong to the Gujarati Linguistic Minority. i) Community Certificate as per format.
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Institute fees for Unaided course is collected as per approval of Shikshan Shulk Samiti at the
time of admission & final fees will be charged to the students as per sanctioned by Shikshan Shulk Samiti Maharshtra State.
(B) Full Time- Aided courses:
Fees Head Amount in Rs.
Tuition Fees 6000.00
Development Fees 1000.00
Library Fees 100.00
Internet Fees 150.00
Test Fees 250.00
Caution money/ Library Deposit 200.00
Gymkhana Fees 200.00
Annual Gathering /Other Activites. 100.00
Drawing Tool Rent 100.00
R.F.I./D. Card 175.00
Amartya Shikshan Vima Yojna 432.00
Total Rs. 8757.00
Hostel Accommodation:
Accommodation in Hostel cannot be guaranteed to all the candidates admitted. Hostel fees
payable etc. should be ascertained by the students from the K. J. Somaiya Polytechnic Hostel
Office. Candidates (both boys & girls) are advised to verify personally whether the hostel
accommodation is available or not, by contacting K. J. Somaiya Polytechnic Hostel Office.
Hostel Fees –
Fees Head Amount in Rs.
Admission Fees 300.00
Hostel Room Rent 6600.00
Electricity/ water charges 8800.00
Miscellaneous 1300.00
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 3300.00
Advance Mess Deposit (Refundable) 8000.00
Total Rs. 28300.00
* Fees will not be Refund once paid if admission is cancelled.
Mode of payment :-
Fees will be accepted by Demand Draft/Pay Order only of a Nationalized Bank
infavour of “ Principal & Secretary, K.J. Somaiya Polytechnic” payable at
Mumbai
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CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION
Fees & cancellation of admission be as per the norms and guidelines from the Directorate
of Technical Education Maharashtra State (Subject to Change)
REFUND OF FEES Refund of tuition fee, development and other fees after cancellation of admission, shall be as per
AICTE guidelines No. 1) AICTE/Legal/04(01) 2007, April2007 and circular no.698 dtd 24/08/2007 issued by
Pravesh Niyantran Samithi, Mumbai. 2) Minutes of the meeting, Item No 5(e), Jhikshan Shulka Samiti & H&T, Dated 9th January
2013. Candidate who has been admitted may cancel admission by submitting an application in
duplicate, in the prescribed proforma-M, may request for refund of fees. The refund of fees as applicable shall be made in due course.
It is made clear that such application for cancellation will be considered of and only if the
admission is confirmed by paying the prescribed tuition fee and other fees in full and by
submitting the original documents.
Refund shall be made after deduction of cancellation charges as shown below.
Sr. No. Situation Refund
1 Request Received before cut off date & if “a seat’ is filled before the cutoff date.
Entire fee less Rs.1000/-
2 Request received before cutoff date, but ‘a seat’ could not be filled before the cutoff date.
No refund (except security deposit)
Note: `
• Entire amount of security/cautions money deposit is to be refunded back.
RETENTION OF ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES: If a candidate is offered admission, his or her original School/College leaves Certificate (last
attended) will be retained by the concerned Admission Authority/Principal affecting the admission. The original certificate will not be returned to any candidate once admitted to a
course at the respective institute unless the candidates cancels his or her admission.
RETURNING OF CERTIFICATE 1) If during the course of studies, a candidate desires to discontinue studies for any reason
whatsoever, he or she shall be allowed to do so and it shall be presumed that he or she has cancelled admission at that stage. The Principal shall issue Institution Leaving
certificate and fees shall be refunded as provided in these rules. 2) If the admission is cancelled on or before 31st August of the admission year, the original
school or college leaving certificate on the strength of which a candidate was admitted
shall be returned.
3) If the admission is cancelled after 31st August of the admission year, the leaving
certificate from the Institution where the candidate was finally admitted should be issued.
A true copy of the original school or college leaving certificate retained by the institute
may be issued, if requested by the candidate, duly attested by the Head of the Institute.
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• The medium of instruction for Diploma in Engineering /Technology in all the institutes
is English
• Physical fitness: Head of the institution at his or her discretion may refer any condition to
the appropriate medical authority for ascertaining the physical fitness of the candidate to
undergo the requirement of the course. The report of medical authority shall be
submitted to the Regional Head of Technical Education for further necessary action. It is
to be noted that physically handicapped candidates are not provided with any additional
facilities as far as the academic activities pertaining to the course is concerned.
• Excess admission No excess admission above the approved sanctioned intake of the
institution is permitted in any case.
CONDUCT AND DESCIPLINE 1. Failure of the candidate in making full and correct statement in the application form
and/or suppression of any information and /or submission of false documents shall lead
to disqualification of the candidate for admission. Such a candidate will be detained
from the entire admission process. Therefore the candidate is required to make only such
claims which could be substantiated by relevant original documents
2. The students while studying in any college, if found indulging in anti-national activities contrary to the provisions of Acts and Laws enforced by Government or in any activity
contrary to rules of discipline, will be liable to be expelled from the college without any notice by the principal of the college.
3. Notwithstanding anything contained in these Rules, if the Govt. takes any policy decision pertaining to Diploma admissions, then the same shall be brought in to effect at
the point of time as per the directives from the Govt..from time to time
4. Any issue not dealt here-in above will be dealt with, when arising, fully and finally by
the competent Authority. 5. If any of the statement made in application form or any information supplied by the
candidate in connection with his or her admission is later on at nay time, found to be
false or incorrect, his or her admission will be cancelled, fees forfeited and he or she may
be expelled from the college by the principal. An appeal against the order of expulsion,
however, may be preferred within 7 days to the Director of Technical Education,
Maharashtra state, Mumbai, whose decision in such cases will be final.
IDENTITY CARD Each Student is required to possess a RFID Card issued by the Institute.
Students will not be allowed to enter the Campus, Class rooms, Library etc. and appear to
examination if they do not possess a valid Identity Card.
In case Identity Card is lost a duplicate will be issued if application along with a certificate from Police Authorities for having lodged the complaint about loss of card (FIR) and receipt for
payment of fine of Rs. 500/- should be submitted to office.
DRESS CODE The following dress code is required to be followed by students throughout their period of study.
Boys - Light Blue Full Sleeves shirt with small print and dark blue trouser.
Girls –Light Blue Kurta with small print or Embroidery. Dark blue Salwar and
Dark blue Chunari or Light Blue Shirt with Dark Blue Trouser.
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1. Lecture timing will be 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
2. All students who have taken admission in the college must possess a valid Identity card
((Identity cards are issued by the college at the beginning of the first term ) Identity card
is subject to inspection any day by the Principal or Teaching and Non teaching staff.
Students must carry with them their identity card. All the time they are on the campus
and should be carefully preserved in the holder of the identity card will be held responsible for its misuse, in case of loss of Identity card a duplicate must be obtained by
paying the prescribed charges and fulfilling the necessary formalities. 3. Mobile is not allowed in the institute. If found will be fined first time mobile will be
confiscated on another instance and will be returned after completion of the Diploma or on cancellation of admission.
4. Students should read the notices on the Notice Board regularly. 5. Students should submit an application for scholarship /free ship etc. as also the
Enrollment form (for first year diploma students) on time as per the Notices issued,
6. Students must maintain silence in the classes, Library, Reading Room, Office,
Laboratories and the corridors. When they are free they should make use of the
Polytechnic Library and must not loiter about on the Polytechnic premises or assemble in
the corridor. Loud conversation and shouting should be avoided.
7. Absence in any lecture in a day will lead to losing the attendance for the whole day.
Minimum 75% attendance and satisfactory progress of students are the essential
requirements for students to become eligible for examination
8. Students should clear all the dues before the end of the term.
9. Smoking, Chewing & Tobacco is strictly prohibited in the Campus
10. Unauthorized collection of money in Polytechnic for any purpose whatsoever is
prohibited.
11. Disciplinary action will be taken by the Principal against any students who is persistently in disciplined or is repeatedly or willfully mischievous or guilty of malpractice in
unauthorized alternation in the mark sheet or who in the opinion if the Head of the Institution has a troublesome influence on his fellow students.
12. Each and every student shall endeavor to preserve the high standard of the polytechnic excelling in good manners.
13. Students should not bring any outsider to the Polytechnic Premises. 14. Students shall not organize any picnics, tours, excursion, get together etc. without the
written permission of the Principal.
15. In case of any problem, students can approach their Faculty /HOD’s /Registrar/Principal
for help in solving their problems.
16. The Polytechnic has able and qualified staff who are building up a fine fiber of character
in the students committed to its core to help them in later life. The institute expects
observance of good conduct on the part of students. In this endeavors of needs and there
of hopes to receive advice, co-operation on the assistance from parents. They have to
watchful over their children to ensure that they attend Polytechnic regularly, abide by
rules and regulations and devote themselves to studies, cultural activities and to sports.
They can consult the Principal and the Teachers for any guidance that may need on this
behalf.
17. A student attired in any dress or with hair style which is considered to be not in harmony
with environment, is not allowed to enter the premises or remain on the campus unless such student changes his/her dress and style so as to confirm to the standards accepted by
the institution. The opinion of the Principal as regards proper dress code & hairstyle shall b e final binding.
18. The student should become conversant / familiar with all rules / norms related to autonomy and flexibility and multipoint entry and credit system by studying the book
which is in Exam Section.
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19. It has also been observed that often the quiet academic atmosphere is distributed by
irrational playing of instruments. Therefore, FM Radio, Mobile phone, Transistor, Tape
Recorder or Musical instruments are not permitted on the campus except with previous written permission of the principal. Any students in possession of these instruments is
liable to disciplinary action.
ACTION AGAINST RAGGING
Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act 1999 which is in effect from 15th
may 1999
has the following provisions for Action against Ragging.
a) Ragging within or outside of any educational institution is prohibited.
b) Whosesoever within directly or indirectly commits, participate in abets or
propagates ragging within or outside any educational institute shall an conviction, be
punished with imprisonment tor a term up to 2 years and for penalty may extend to
ten thousand rupees..
c) Any student convicted of an offense of ragging shall be dismissed from the
educational institution and such student shall not be admitted in any other
educational institution for a period of five years from the date of order of such
dismissal..
d) Whenever any student or as the case may be, the parent or guardian or a teacher of
an educational institution complaints, in writing of ragging to the head of the
educational Institution, the head of the educational institution shall without prejudice
to the foregoing provisions, within seven days if the receipt If the complaint, enquire into the matter mentioned in the complaint and if, prima facie, it is found true,
suspend the student who is accused of the offence, and shall, immediately forward the complaint to the police station having jurisdiction over the area in which the
educational institution is situated, for further action. Where, on enquiry by the head of the educational institution, it is found that there is no substance, prima, facie, in
the complaint received: he/she shall intimate the fact, in writing, to the complainant. The decision of the head of the educational institution shall be final. If the head of the
educational institution fails or neglects to act in the manner specified in section “d”
above when a complaint of ragging is made, such person shall be deemed to have
abetted the offence and shall, on conviction, be punished a s provide for in section
“b” above.
As per the Appendix 12 of the AICTE Approval process hand book “Prevention and
Prohibition of Ragging” is given below.
In view of the directions of the Honorable Supreme Court in SLP No.24295 of 2006 dated
16.05.2007 and in Civil Appeal number 887 of 2009, dated 08.05.2009 to prohibit, prevent and
eliminate the Scourge of ragging including any conduct by any student or students whether by
words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with
rudeness a fresher or any other student, or including in rowdy or undisciplined activities by any
students or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological
harm or to raise fear or apprehension there of in any fresher or any other students or asking any
student to do any act which such students will not in the ordinary courses do and which has the
effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely
affect of the psyche or such fresher or any other students, with or without an intent to derive a
sadistic, pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a students over ay fresher or
any other student, in all higher education institutions in the country, and thereby, to provide for the healthy development, physically and psychologically, of all students, Ragging constitutes
one or more of any of the following acts :
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1. Any conduct by any students or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act
which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student
2. Indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyances, hardship, physical or psychological harm or to raise fear or
apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other students 3. Asking any students to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course do and
which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche or such fresher or any other students
4. Any act by senior students that prevent,disrupt or disturbs the regular academic activity of any other students or a fresher;
5. Exploiting the services of a fresher or any other students for completing the academic tasks
assigned to an individual or group of students.
6. Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or any other
students by students;
7. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it; sexual abuse, homosexual assaults.
Stripping forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger
to health or person;
8. Any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, posts, public insults which would also include
deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or passively
participating in the discomfiture to fresher or any other students;
9. Any act that effects the mental health and self-confidence of a fresher or any other students with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or
superiority by a students over any fresher or any other student.
Actions to be taken against students for including and abetting ragging in
technical institutions. 1. The punishment to be meted out to the persons indulged in ragging has to be exemplary and
justifiably harsh to act as a deterrent against recurrence of such incidents.
2. Every single incident of ragging a First Information Report (FIR) must be filed without
exception by the institutional authorities with the local police authorities.
3. The Anti- Ragging Committee of the institutions shall take an appropriate decision, with
regard to punishment or otherwise, depending on the facts of each incident of ragging and
nature and gravity of the incident of ragging.
4. Depending upon the nature and gravity of the offence as established the possible
punishments for those found guilty of ragging at the institution level shall be any or any combination if the following.
a) Cancellation of admission b) Suspension from attending classes
c) Withholding/Withdrawing Scholarship/Freeship and other befits. d) Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process
e) Withholding results f) Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international
meet, tournament, youth festival, etc. g) Suspension/Expulsion from the hostel
h) Rustication from the institution for period ranging from 1 to 4 semesters
i) Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any
other institution.
j) Collective punishment, when the persons Committing or debating the crime of
ragging are not identified, the institution shall report to collective punishment as a
deterrent to ensure community on the potential raggers.
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UNDERTAKING
All candidates who have applied for admission shall be deemed to have submitted the following Undertaking:
I have read all the Rules of Admission and after understanding these rules thoroughly. I have filled in the application form for admission for the current year.
The information given by me application is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that if any of the statement made by me in the application form or any information
supplied by me in connection with my admission is later on at any time, found to be false or
incorrect, my admission will be cancelled, fees forfeited and I may be expelled from the college
by the Principal.
• I have not been debarred from appearing at any examination held by any Government constituted or statutory examination authority in India.
• I fully understand that the offer of a course will be me depending on my inter se merit
and availability of a seat at the time of scrutiny of my application, when I will actually
report to the admission authority according to the schedule of admission.
• I understand that no document after the last date of submission will be entertained for the purpose of claims or concessions etc. in connection with my admission unless otherwise
mentioned in the rules.
• I am fully aware that the Competent Authority or its representative will not make any
correspondence with me regarding admission. I am also aware that it is entirely my
responsibility to see the notices on the notice boards of concerned Admission Center.
• I am aware agree to conform to any rule imposed by the Examination Authority of MSBTE/Autonomous institutes such as ‘imposing’ limits on the number of attempts
permissible to pass any examination ‘shall be binding on me.
• I hereby agree to conform to any Rules, Acts and Laws enforced by Government and I
hereby undertake that, I will do nothing either inside or outside the institution which may
result in discipline action against me under these rules, acts and laws referred to.
• I fully understand that the principal of the college where I would be admitted, as a right to expel me from the institution for any infringement of the rules of conduct and
discipline prescribed by the institution or MSBTE/Governing body of Autonomous Institutes or Government and the undertaking given above.
• I am fully aware of Condition of minimum attendance that, I will not be allowed to
appear for the examination if I do not attend minimum 75% theory classes, and 100%
practical, drawing etc. I am also aware that I will not be allowed to appear for the examination, if I fail to submit satisfactorily all the assignments, jobs, journals, drawing,
reports as specified by the MSBTE/Governing body of Autonomous Institutes within stipulated time limit.
• I have agreed that, M.P.E. & C.S. Revision - 6 ,2014 shall be applied.
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(Authorisation letter from candidate who fails to attend the admission round in
person due to unavoidable circumstance beyond control)
_____________________________________________________________
(Name of the Candidate)
As I cannot attend the admission round personally. I am authorizing Mr./Mrs. -----
------------------------------------------------- Who is my ------------------------------------
-(Name of the authorized person) (Relation of the authorized person to the
candidate)
To attend the admission round on my behalf. He / She will produce all the original
documents needed for the admission & pay the necessary tuition fees on my
behalf. The decision taken by --------------------------------------------------------
during the admission. (Name of the authorized person.)
Round in respect of my admission is acceptable and binding on me.
Date;-
Place:- (Name & Signature of the Candidate)
Attestation:-
The signature of -----------------------------------------------------is as under
(Name of the authorized person)
Attested by
(Signature of the Authorised person)
(Signature of the Candidate)
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PROFORMA – B
Form of affidavit to be made by the candidate on a stamped paper of Rs.
100/- (Rupees One Hundred only) before a Notary or a Executive Magistrate or a
Metropolitan Magistrate.
AFFIDAVIT
---------------------------------------------------- an Indian inhabitant, residing at---------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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for/daughter of Mr.---------------------------------------------------------------------
an Indian inhabitant, residing at------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Do hereby solemnly affirm and say that I belong to the Gujarati Speaking
Community, which is a linguistic minority in the State of Maharashtra.
Solemnly affirmed at ----------------------------------------this---------------------
day of ------------------------------------------------ 2013
-----------------------------------
(Signature of Candidate)
Identified by
---------------------------
Before Me.
----------------------
*To be filled by the candidate, who has completed 18 years of age
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Form of affidavit to be made by the Father/Mother of the candidate on a stamped paper of Rs.
100/- (Rupees One Hundred only) before a Notary or a Executive Magistrate or a Metropolitan Magistrate.
AFFIDAVIT
I ---------------------------------------------------- an Indian inhabitant, residing at-------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Father/Mothet/Guaradian of Mr/Ms. -----------------------------------------------
Aged ----------- years and -------------months an Indian inhabitant, residing at -------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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do hereby solemnly affirm and say that my son/ daughter/ward belong to the
Gujarati Speaking Community, which is to linguistic minority in the State of
Maharashtra.
Solemnly affirmed at ----------------------------------------this---------------------
day of ----------------------------------------- 2013.
-----------------------------------
(Signature of Father/Mother/Guardian
of the Candidate)
Identified by
---------------------------
Relationship of the Candidate
------------------------------------
*To be filled in by the Father/Mother/Guardian of the candidate, who has not completed 18
years of age)
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Proforma for Certificate from a registered community organization on its
letterhead for Candidates seeking admission for Minority Seat.
This is certify that Mr/Ms.------------------------------------------------------------
Son/Daughetr of Shri------------------------------------------------------------------
Residing at -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------- belongs to
------------------------------------------------------which is a Gujarati Speaking,
(Name of the Community)
Linguistic minority community in the State of Maharashtra.
Hon.Secretary/Chariman
For------------------------
(Name of the Organization)
Address & Tel. No. of
the Organization:
Date :---------------------- Registration No.----------------------
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Application from for cancellation of admission (To be submitted in duplicate)
Date : To, The Principal, _____________________________
Date Category Quota (30% /70% M/F Branch
Sir,
Full name of candidate : --------------------------------------------------------------
Course :----------------------------------------- Date of admission------------------
Amount of fee paid : Rs.-------------------------
Fee Recepit Number and Date :----------------------- (Attach Xerox Copy)
Reasons for cancellation of admission
1) I have secured admission -------------------------
2) On Personal grounds -------------------------------
Undertaking:
I am fully aware that after cancellation, I forfeit my claim on admission. I request you to kindly
return my original documents and refund the fees paid as per the rules,
-----------------------------
Signature of candidate
For Office use only: Full address of the candidate:
Signa
ture
of
Acco
unts
Offic
er
Received the following original, along with the cheque towards refund of tuition fees:
1
2
3
Signature of the Candidate
Telephone No :
Amount paid Rs.
Amount Deducted Rs.
Amount refunded Rs.
Cheque No. & date
Bank particulars
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(A candidate who has secured admission in any other institute shall produce a
certificate indicating his/her original Leaving Certificate retained with the
previous institute.)
This is to certify that Shri. / Kum. -------------------------------------------------------------------
(Full name of the Candidate) has admitted and studying in this institute-------------------------------
--------------------------------------(Name of the Institute). In---------------------Brach.
His/Her original leaving certificate is retained by this institute. A copy of leaving certificate is
attested by this institute, is enclosed.
This certificate is issued for the purpose of his/her admission to the First Year Diploma Course
in Engineering/Technology for the academic year.
Date:
Place:
(Signature)
Name & Designation of the Head of the Office
Seal of the Institute/Office
(Mandatory)
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PROFORMA – Z
(Candidate who has passed Std VIII & Std IX from any institute from
Maharshtra and could not produce mark sheet of Std VIII & Std IX shall
produce Proforma Z)
(Applicable for Maharshatra Candidates only)
This is to certify that Shri. / Kum.-------------------------------------------------------------------
(Full name of the Candidate) has studied in Std VIII & Std IX & Std X in the institute --------
-----------------------------------------------------------------(Full name of the Institute)..
This certificate is issued for the purpose of his/her admission to First Year Diploma Course in
Engineering/Technology for the academic year.
Note : - In case of the students who have studied VIII, IX & X the std from distinct institutes
they shall produce he certificates from those institutes.
Date:
Place:
(Signature) Name & Designation of the Head of the Office
Seal of the Institute/Office