uohyd distnace edu.2008
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UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD(A Central University established by an act of Parliament in 1974)
Centre for Distance Education
(Hindi Version)
Prospectus 2008
P.O. Central UniversityHyderabad-500 046, Andhra Pradesh
Phone: +91-40-23010849.Website: www.uohyd.ernet.in
Last date for submission of application form: 28-02-08
Application-cum-Registration fee: Rs. 250
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Our MOTTO
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ROUTE MAP
Commuting to the Campus:
University buses will be available from 9.00 a.m. and after 4.00 p.m. from the followingpoints in the city: Golden Threshold, near Abids GPO Circle, Nampally station road,Hyderabad.RTC Buses:216 U Koti to Campus; 216 B Koti to BHEL;217 C Charminar toPatancheru; 217/216 Koti to BHEL; 226 E/U Secunderabad Station to UniversityCampus (via Ameerpet) limited service.MMTS Train service are available from Sce-badand Hyderabad to Lingampally which is just 5km from University campus. (Note: TheCentre for Distance Education is located in the L- Shaped Building opposite Lake ViewGuest House, near the University Post Office.)
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CONTENTS
1. THE UNIVERSITY Page2. DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES
2.1 List of Distance Education Diploma Programmes2.2 Eligibility Criteria
3. SELECTION PROCEDURE3.1 Intimation of Selection3.2 Reservations for SC & ST Students3.3 Reservations for Physically Challenged (PC) Students3.4 Admission of Foreign/NRI Students
4. GENERAL INFORMATION4.01 Admission4.02 Submission of Application Forms4.03 List of Enclosures4.04 Enrolment Number4.05 Identity Card4.06 Programme Schedule4.07 Contact Classes and Practical Work4.08 Exemption from Contact Classes4.09 Accommodation
5. PAYMENT OF FEES AND FEE STRUCTURE5.1 Mode of Payment5.2 Delayed Payment5.3 Reimbursement of Tuition Fee for SC/ST Students5.4 Programme Fees
5.5 Fee for Foreign Students6. IMPORTANT DATES7.EVALUATION7.1 Internal Assessments7.2 Term-end Examinations7.3 Examinations for Foreign Students/NRIs7.4 Contact Sessions for Foreign Students/NRIs
8. RESULTS8.1 Grading
8.2 Improvement8.3 Re-counting8.4 Re-examination:8.5 Memorandum of Marks8.6 Final Diploma Certificates8.7 Duplicate Diploma/Certificate8.8 Transfer of Credits/Marks
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9. INFORMATION ON THE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
9.01 Post Graduate Diploma in Project Management (PGDPM)9.02 Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Education
and Management (PGDEM)
9.03Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR)9.04 Post Graduate Diploma in Translation Studies in Hindi (PGDTSH)9.05 Post Graduate Diploma in Library Automation and
Networking (PGDLAN)9.06Post Graduate Diploma in Television Production (PGDTVP)9.07 Post Graduate Diploma in Telecommunications (PGDTC)9.08 Post Graduate Diploma in Chemical Analysis & Quality
Management (PGDCAQM)9.09 Post Graduate Diploma in Business Ethics (PGDBE)9.10 Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Laws and Intellectual
Property Rights (PGDCL & IPR)9.11 Post Graduate Diploma in Communicative English (PGDCE)9.12 Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication and
Translation Techniques in Urdu (PGDMTU)9.13 Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Economics (PGDEE)9.14 Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management: (PGDBM)9.15Post Graduate Diploma in Energy Management: (PGDENM)9.16 Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application in
Indian Languages: (PGDCAIL)9.17 Post Graduate Diploma in Medicinal Botany (PGDMB)9.18 Post Graduate Diploma in Embedded Systems: (PGDES)9.19Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication &
Translation Techniques in Telugu (PGDMC&TTT)
9.20 Post Graduate Diploma in Consumer Education (PGDCED)9.21 Short Term Course on Make-up (STCM)9.22 Certificate Program on Stress Management Awareness
Programme) (CPSM)
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1. THE UNIVERSITY
The University of Hyderabad, a premier institution of postgraduate teaching andresearch in the country, was established by an Act of Parliament (Act No.39 of 1974) on2nd October, 1974. It is the first Central University to have been established in southern
India. In addition to federal funding, it receives substantial research funding andsupport from other sources at home and abroad, and attracts the best students andfaculty from all over India.The University is located on the old Hyderabad-Bombay Highway, about 20 km from thecity of Hyderabad. Stretching across a serene and green stretch of 2,300 acres of land,the campus houses academic and administrative wings, support facilities and residentialrequirements of the campus community constructed over the years. The campus in thecity, The Golden Threshold, the residence of late Sarojini Naidu, was bequeathed tothe university by her daughter, late Padmaja Naidu.
The University is one of the five Universities in India accorded the status of
University with Potential for Excellence by theUniversity Grants Commission (UGC).It is the only university among the top 50 institutions in India with publications inCitation Index Journals rated under the HIGH OUTPUT-HIGH IMPACT category bythe National Information System for Science and Technology (NISSAT) of theDepartment of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR). The National Accreditationand Assessment Council (NAAC) has accorded the university the top rating of FiveStars. The university is a member of the Association of Indian Universities, (AIU), theAssociation of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), and International Council forDistance Education (ICDE).
Objectives:
The objectives of the university as envisaged in the Act are:
to disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional and researchfacilities in such branches of learning as it may deem fit and by the example of itscorporate life, and, in particular, to make special provisions for integrated courses inhumanities and science in the educational programmes of the University, and to takeappropriate measures for promoting inter-disciplinary studies and research in the
University.
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18. Environmental Economics(PGDEE) 2007 ny graduate with Economicss one of the subjects at SSC
level
19. Mass Communication & TranslationTechniques in Telugu (PGDMCTTT)
2007 Any graduate
20. Consumer Education(PGDCED) 2007 Any graduate
21. Short Term Course in Makeup (STCM) 2007 Intermediate or 10 + 2
22. Certificate in Stress Management (CSM) 2007 Anyone who can speakEnglish
* Preference will be given to those having a Masters Degree in Library Science.** Physics or Electronics preferred.*** Postgraduates in Physics, Graduates with Chemistry as one of the subjects andthose working in Chemical Industries or Analytical Labs,**** Graduates with Electronics as one of the subjects.The Certificate programme in Makeup is of 21 days duration and the Certificate inStress Management is a weekend programme (spread over 5 Sundays).
2.2 Eligibility Criteria
Admissions to the Distance Education diploma programmes are open to all thosewho fulfill prescribed qualifications, without any distinction of race, caste, creed,language, age or sex. Admissions are made strictly on the basis of merit. There is NOENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The marks obtained by the applicants in their graduateexamination (i.e., B.A /B.Sc/B.Com./ B.Lib.Sc. B.E.B.Tech,M,A,M.Sc,M.Com,MBA etc.)is the basis on which the merit list for admission is prepared for all courses. Thereforeonly students who have completed their courses/degree or at least have taken their finalexaminations (and are awaiting results) are eligible to apply for admission into thesediploma programmes. However, additional academic qualifications and professionalexperience are taken into consideration for all admissions. (For courses to be offered
in 2008, only students who graduated on or before 31-12-07 or have taken thefinal examination in September/October 2007 and waiting for results are eligibleto apply)..
The target groups for these programmes are either in-service personnellooking to improve their skills and knowledge or fresh graduates wishing to improve theiremployability. Students pursuing other full time or part-time courses in this University orother Universities / Institutions may also seek admission to these programmes providedthey fulfill the eligibility criteria.
The university reserves the right to decide the exact number of students to be
admitted in each programme, depending on the demand for the course and its coursedelivery capacity. The university may not normally admit more than 250 or less than 20students in any Programme. However the university may consider in certainprogrammes to offer even without the minimum number of students subject to priorapproval from the Vc/Pvc. Post Graduate certificates may be awarded to those whowish to terminate their programme after successful completion of one term.
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The eligibility of students passing their qualifying examinations fromuniversities following the letter-grading system/Cumulative Grade Point Average(CGPA) will be determined on the basis of percentage equivalent to the lettergrade/CGPA obtained by the students as per the conversion formula adopted by theuniversity concerned. In the absence of any such formula, the decision of this Universitywill be final in determining the percentage equivalence.
3. SELECTION PROCEDURE
The selection for admission to a programme is made on the basis of merit,academic record, professional experience, and service rendered in the areas that aredirectly related to the subjects.
3.1 Intimation of Selection
The candidates selected for admission will be intimated by post individuallyunder certificate of posting. The list of selected candidates will also be displayed on thenotice board at the Centre for Distance Education and on the university websitewww.uohyd.ernet.in
3.2 Reservations for SC & ST Students
In accordance with the policy of the Government of India and the guidelines ofthe University Grants Commission, 15% and 7.5% of admissions for each course will bereserved for students belonging to the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribesrespectively, with a provision for inter-changeability between these categories, wherevernecessary. Students applying for such programmes should submit, along with theirapplication, a copy of their caste/tribe certificate from a Revenue Officer not below therank of Tahasildar/Mandal Revenue Officer.
3.3 Reservations for Physically Challenged (PC) Students
3% of admissions for each course are reserved for physically challengedstudents with the minimum degree of disability to the extent of forty percent, providedthat their physical disability does not hamper pursuit of the course. Each physicallyhandicapped student shall be required to submit a certificate from a Civil Surgeonindicating the extent of visual/physical disability and also the extent to which thedisability hampers the student in pursuing his/her studies. The students may have toundergo a fresh medical examination, if decided by the university, before beingadmitted.
3.4 Admission of Foreign/NRI Students
Foreign students will be admitted over and above the approved intake in eachprogramme up to a maximum of 5% of the sanctioned number for each course. Foreignstudents residing in India or abroad may also apply for admission in the prescribed formpreferably by the stipulated date, but not later than 28th February 2008. Those who havepassed the qualifying examination from universities outside India should enclose withtheir application copies of the relevant certificates, and mark sheets together with theEnglish version of such copies, duly attested if they are in a different language. Foradmission to a diploma programme, the foreign student concerned must have at least
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passed the qualifying examinations. Proficiency in English is a pre-condition foradmission. They have to pay programme fee at a different rate as shown under in 5.4(5.5 Programme fee for foreign Students)
4. GENERAL INFORMATION
4.1 Admission
Students found suitable for admission to a programme will be informed about
the Programme Fee which has to be paid within the prescribed date. Only those whopay the fees within the stipulated date are treated as admitted. Mere receipt ofadmission offer letter does not entitle any right to claim admission.
Students who do not furnish full information and proof, by attachingATTESTED (by a gazetted officer or a person holding equivalent rank) XEROX COPIESof certificates, marks sheets and service certificates (clearly showing the number ofyears of service and the field of work) about their academic/ professional record areliable to be rejected. Irrespective of the claims made by an applicant on the proforma,marks weightage would be given ONLY on the basis of certificates and transcripts thatare ATTESTED. Any document sent separately, after submission of the application, will
not be considered.
Verification of all the original certificates/ marks certificates /experiencecertificates will be done at the time of I TERM contact classes on the campus. Thestudents are, therefore, required to bring their original certificates when they attendcontact classes. Students will be permitted to appear for the term-end examination onlyafter this verification. Until then their admission will be provisional.
4.2 Submission of Application Forms
Applications completed in all respects accompanied by copies of
relevant certificates can be sent to the following address on or before the lastdate prescribed on the admission application form.
The Director,Centre for Distance Education,University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500046.
4.3 List of Enclosures
The following is the List of Enclosures to be submitted along with the AdmissionApplication for registration:
1. Community Certificate issued by the competent authority not below the rank of
MRO/Gasholder/ RDO (wherever applicable)2. Secondary School Certificate (SSC) or Matriculation (date of birth proof).3. Intermediate/Higher Secondary Education, 10+24. Bachelors Degree, Provisional Certificate, Marks Memos5. Postgraduate Degree, Provisional Certificate, Marks Memo6. Income Certificate issued by the competent authority not below the rank of MRO/
Tahsildar/RDO (wherever applicable)7. Service Certificate/Experience Certificate8. No TC and Migration Certificate required.
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4.4 Enrolment NumberOn payment of programme fee, students will be informed of their enrolment
number which will also be displayed on their Identity Cards. This enrolment number willcontinue for a maximum period of three years, or until the course is completed,whichever is earlier. The same number will be used as the examination roll number ofthe student. The Enrollment number changes if readmission is given for the sameprogramme.
4.5 Identity CardOn receipt of the programme fee, Identity Cards indicating the students
name, enrolment number, date of birth, and date of admission will be issued05E Seminar Hall, U4.6 Programme Schedule
The Centre for Distance Education has adopted the general semester systemfollowed by the university, except that these programmes follow the calendar yearpattern (Jan-Dec). The programmes are spread over two terms in a year. Those whoare not in a position to complete all the courses in the two terms at a stretch can defer a
term or a part thereof (i.e. certain courses), provided they complete the programmewithin a total period of three years, including the year in which the students are enrolled.
4.7 Contact Classes and Practical Work
All students admitted to the distance education programmes are required toattend contact classes at the university campus, with at least 75% attendance in thecontact classes and practical sessions in those programme where lab sessions arecompulsory. They must participate, to the satisfaction of the Coordinator of aprogramme or tutors of the courses and the Director, CDE, in study-seminars, sessionsand counseling sessions as may be prescribed. This carries a weightage of 20% of the
total marks.
4.8 Exemption from Contact Classes
Since most of the programmes offered are highly practically oriented and canbe completed in 3 years, requests for exemptions from attending contact programs/practical work will not be entertained.
4.9 Accommodation
The CDE is not obliged to provide accommodation for participants.during
contact classes/Examinations. However accommodation will be made on the basis ofavailability in guest house /participants hostel/university Hostels on campus.
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5. PAYMENT OF FEES AND FEE STRUCTURE
Students admitted to the Postgraduate Diploma programmes have to pay thefees for the programme admitted to in two equal installments or as a single amount bythe prescribed date mentioned in the admission offer letter.
5.1 Mode of PaymentAll payments should be made through demand draft obtained from StateBank of India or any nationalized bank drawn in favour of The Finance Officer,University of Hyderabad payable at Hyderabad. Cheques, P.O.s, cash, credit /debitcards, money order and money transfer will not be accepted. The following informationshould be given on the reverse side of the Demand Drafts/pay order:
Name of the student:P.G.Diploma in___________________/certificate or short term Programmein_________I/II Term Fee:
Application No.:
5.2 Delayed PaymentIf a student fails to pay the 2nd installment fee by the due date with or without
late payment, mailing of second term course material will be withheld. However, inexceptional cases, the university may permit students to continue their studies bypaying the second term fee for the next session and attending contact sessions subjectto payment of the following penalties. By which they can complete course requirementsup to three years from the date of admission /Registration / Enrolment, which stands usbase year.
Deferment on Course fee:a) First Deferment: 600/-b) Second Deferment: 1000/-
Deferment of Contact Classes:a) First Deferment: Rs. 250/-b) Second Deferment: Rs. 500/-
NOTE: 1. Fees once paid will not be returned by the university under anycircumstances.All disputes are subject to the greater HyderabadJurisdiction.
2. All DDs should be drawn in favour of the Finance Officer,University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.
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5.3 Reimbursement of Tuition Fee for SC/ST StudentsStudents belonging to SC/ST categories are required to pay their programme
fee first and then submit their scholarship forms, duly filled in all respects, to the DealingAssistant at CDE, during the first term contact classes on campus. The scholarshipapplication form will be processed by the Department of Social Welfare, Government ofAndhra Pradesh. Eligible students will be considered for reimbursement by theGovernment of Andhra Pradesh. provided (a) they are unemployed, (b) their annual
parental income does not exceed Rs.38,220 for non-professional courses and Rs.50,920 for professional courses, and (c) they produce valid certificates from thecompetent authority to support their status . Incomplete applications are liable to berejected.
Students applying for reimbursement will also have to submit their originalSSC or Matric and Graduation Certificates, Marks Memos, Transfer Certificate,Education Gap Certificate (if any), Income Certificate, Caste Certificate, and NativityCertificate within a month of their admission and registration, failing which their caseswill not be considered for award of scholarship. After the verification of the originalcertificates by the Social/Tribal Welfare officer of the Government of Andhra Pradesh,the certificates will be returned to the students. Original certificates should be submitted
only after admission but not at the time of applying for a programme. Students from theabove category belonging to other states Union Territories admitted to programmes ofthe university are also required to pay their programme fee first and claimreimbursement from the Social/Tribal Welfare Departments of their respective states &Union Territories (UT) on their own.
5.4 Programme FeesThe following list shows the fee particulars for each programme
No. Programme 1st
installment
2nd
Installment
Total
1. 1. PGDPM 6,000/- 6,250/- 12,250/-
2. 2. PGDEM 3,000/- 3,250/- 6,250/-
3. 3. PGDHR 1,500/- 1,750/- 3,250/-**
4. 4. PGDTSH 2,000/- 2,250/- 4,250/-
5. 5. PGDTVP 6,000/- 6,250/- 12,250/-
6. 6. PGDLAN 3,500/- 3,750/- 7,250/-
7. 7. PGDTC 5,000/- 5,250/- 10,250/-
8. 8. PGDCAQM 3,000/- 3,250/- 6,250/-
9. 9. PGDBE 1,500/- 1,250/- 2,750/-
10. 10. PGDCL&IPR 6,000/- 6,250/- 12,250/-11. 11. PGDCE 2,500/- 2,750/- 5,250/-
12. 12. PGDMTU 1,500/- 1,750/- 3,250/-
13. 13. PGDBM 5,000/- 5,250/- 10,250/-
14. 14. PGDMB 3,000/- 3,250/- 6,250/-
15. 15. PGDENM 4,000/- 4,250/- 8,250/-
16. 16. PGDCAIL 1,500/- 1,750/- 3,250/-
17. 17. PGDES 9000/- 9250/- 18,250/-
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18. 18. PGDEE 4000/- 4250/- 8250/-
19. 19. PGDMC&TTT 2000/- 2250/- 4250/-
20. 20. PGDCED 1500/- 1750/- 3250/-
21. 21. CPSM# Rs250/-****
22. 22. SCMAKEUP Rs. 7500/-in oneinstallment
Rs250/-***
* Rs. 250/- Fee towards final diploma
** Includes Annual subscription of Rs.200/- for HR Journal (Jointly published byDepartment of Political Science (UPE) and Center for Distance Education)
# Rs.500/-for students of the university, Rs.1000/- for faculty and staff of the universityand their dependants (UH), Rs.3000/- for external students outside UH community.
*** Fee for final Diploma /Certificate
****Towards final Certificate.
Note: All DDs/Pay orders should be drawn in favour of the Finance Officer, University ofHyderabad, Hyderabad from State Bank of India or from any nationalized bank payable
at Hyderabad.
5.5 Fee for Foreign Students
S.
No.
Programme 1st
Installment
2nd
Installment
Total
1. PGDPM US $ 550 US $ 550 US $
1100
2. PGDEM US $ 300 US $ 300 US $
600
3. PGDHR US $ 210 US $ 150 US $
360
4. PGDTSH US $ 250 US $ 250 US $
500
5. PGDLAN US $ 350 US $ 350 US $
700
6. PGDTVP US $ 550 US $ 550 US $
1100
7. PGDTC US $ 400 US $ 400 US $
800
8. PGDCAQM US $ 300 US $ 300 US $
600
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9. PGDBE US $ 200 US $ 150 US $
350
10. PGDCL&PR US $ 550 US $ 550 US $
1100
11. PGDCE US $ 350 US $ 350 US $
700
12. PGDTMU US $ 200 US $ 200 US $400
13. PGDBM US $ 450 US $ 450 US $
900
14. PGDMB US $ 300 US $ 300 US $
600
15. PGDENM US $ 300 US $ 300 US $
600
16. PGDCAIL US $ 200 US $ 200 US $
400
17. PGDES US $ 850 US $ 850 US $
1700
18. PGDEE US $ 400 US $ 400 US $
800
19. PGDMC&TTT US $ 200 US $ 200 US $
400
20. PGDCED US $ 200 US $ 200 US $
400
21. CPSM Not
applicable
Not
applicable
Not
applicable
22. SCMAKEUP Not
applicable
Not
applicable
Not
applicable
Note: All DDs Should be drawn in favour of the Finance Officer, University of
Hyderabad, payable at Hyderabad.( Cash, Cheques, Money Transfer, Moneyorder, Postal orders, and credit/debit cards will not be accepted).
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6. IMPORTANT DATES
Last date for payment of I Term fee (Exact date will be intimated)
Last date for submission of assignments for I term End of May 08
Contact Programme & I Term Exams: June-July08
Last date for Payment of Programme Fee for II term 31.08.2008
Last date for submission of Assignments for II term: End of September08
Contact Programme & II term Exams Oct.-Dec.08
(Exact dates to be intimated later)
Term End examinations will be held after Contact Classes are completed.
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7.EVALUATION
The evaluation system of these diploma programmes is designed to testsystematically the students progress in the courses offered, through internalassessments as well as term-end examinations.
7.1 Internal Assessments (Assignments)Internal Assessment will be done through evaluation of assignment which will
be sent alongwith the initials dispatch of course material. The Completed Assignmentshave to be sent back to the Director, Centre for Distance Education, by the stipulateddate. They will be evaluated for 20% of the total marks.
7.2 Term-end ExaminationsPerformance will also be assessed through a term-end examination at the
end of each term, which will be evaluated out of 60%. Student should score at least 15marks out of 60. Only those students who satisfactorily complete the contact sessions(or submit their Term Paper/ Lab Test in case of Foreign/NRI students who are
exempted from the contact classes) and submit assignments before the stipulated dateare eligible to take the Term-end examinations.
7.3 Examinations for Foreign students/NRIsEfforts will be made to conduct term-end exams for NRI/foreign students with
the help of the Indian Embassies/Indian High Commission situated there. In case it isnot feasible to conduct exams in the country of their residence, they should be preparedto come and appear for examinations at the University of Hyderabad, Gachibowli,Hyderabad.
7.4 Contact Sessions for Foreign Nationals/ NRIsAll students including foreign nationals and NRIs staying abroad are
exempted from contact sessions but they should submit a term paper on a specifiedtopic at least 15 days before the commencement of the examinations. The term paperwill be intimated to the students, if he/she applies for exemption well in advance. Theterm paper/lab test carries a weightage of 20%.
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8. RESULTS
The final results for each programme are determined on the basis of (a)Attendance in contact classes and practicals, (b) internal assessment, and(Assignments) (c) performance in the end-term examination, in the ratio 20:20:60. Thefinal result in each course will thus be calculated on the basis of continuousassessment, in the following manner.
No. Test types Relative Weight
1. Contact classesCounselling/Practicals
orTermPaper/Lab
Test
20%
2. InternalAssessment
(Assignments)
20%
3 Term-end
Examination
60%
A student is declared passed in a course only if he/she secures a minimum of40% marks, (internal assessment, contact classes, and term-end examinations puttogether) provided that he/she secures a minimum of 25% marks at the term-endexaminations. Students with less than 40% marks in any course taken by him/her, mayappear for re-examination in the course concerned in the next term-end examination.Candidates failing in any course/paper have to pay Rs 50/- per course/paper to appearin the subsequent examinations.
8.1 Grading
Successful students will be awarded divisions on the basis of the averagemarks obtained by them as follows:First Division with Distinction: 75% & aboveFirst Division : 60 % & above but below75%Second Division: 50% & above but below 60 %Third Division : 40% & above but below 50%8.2 Improvement
Students may improve their performance in any course on payment of Rs.100/- for each course. This facility will be given only once in a course and should berequested within four weeks of the announcement of results. There is no provision forimprovement of marks for assignments, contact classes, practical sessions (wherever
compulsory) or for Project Work/Project Reports. There are no supplementaryexaminations for any programme.
8.3 Re-counting
Re-counting of term-end exam answer scripts will involve recounting ofmarks, re-totaling and a special scrutiny to see if any portion of a question or a wholequestion was inadvertently left unmarked. Requests for re-counting should be madewithin 21 days from the date of publication/announcement of results, and should beaccompanied by a draft for Rs.200/- per course towards Re-counting Fee. The results ofre-counting will normally be communicated to the students before the next examinations
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are held. If any variation is found as a result of re-counting, the university will accept thehigher of the two, and a revised provisional marks memo will be issued to the studentsfree of charge. There is no provision for re-evaluation of assignment marks and answerscripts.
8.4 Re-examination:
Students who fail to complete the course requirements of a given term candefer any course or all courses to the next year. They could also defer the complete
programme to the next academic year. Any assignments done and internal assessmentmarks earned will be carried forward to the next term/year. Students who fail in a coursein a term, may pursue the 2nd term by paying the remaining part of the programme fee.They can appear for re-examination in the failed courses at the subsequent terminalexaminations. To facilitate this, examinations for both 1st and 2nd terms are conductedat the end of each term. All students are expected to complete their courserequirements within a period of six academic terms. Those who do not complete theprogramme in all respects can re-enroll themselves for the programme by paying halfthe-Programme Fee. In such cases study material will not be issued again.
8.5 Memorandum of Marks
Provisional marks memo would be issued to students on completion of the
first term. But Provisional Certificate-cum-memorandum of marks would be issued onlyafter a student completes all course requirements. In normal cases, they would be sentthese documents at the end of the academic year.
8.6 Final Diploma Certificates
Certificates will be issued after satisfactory completion of programmerequirements on payment of Rs. 250/- through a Demand Draft drawn in favour of theFinance Officer, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500 046, payable at Hyderabadon State Bank of India or from any nationalized bank, along with the II term installmentfees.
8.7 Duplicate Diploma/Certificate
All certificates and diplomas, including marks memo, or even identity cardswill be issued only once. If lost, the students can request the Director (CDE) for aduplicate on payment of Rs.200/- through a DD drawn in favour of the Finance Officer,University of Hyderabad, at Hyderabad from State Bank of India or from anynationalized bank in Hyderabad. However, duplicate of the Final Diploma Certificate willbe issued only after producing necessary police enquiry Certificate and payment of Rs.600/- .
Note: All DDs / Pay Orders must be drawn in favour of Finance Officer, Universityof Hyderabad, payable at Hyderabad, from State Bank of India or any nationalized
bank.8.8Tranfer of Credits/Marks
A candidate who has successfully completed a PG Diploma programme fromthe CDE, and who wishes to join another diploma programme of the CDE, with commonpapers or courses, will be exempted from the contact classes and examinations forthose course/papers which are common. The marks and credits for the papers whichare common will be transferred. However, she/he should pay all tuition fees prescribedby the university from time to time for the programme.
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9. INFORMATION ON THE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
9.1 Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management (PGDPM)The programme is aimed at imparting knowledge and skills in Project
Planning and Management. The programme offers courses that span the macro-
economic environment of projects, principles of management and functional areas ofmanagement among others. The course is designed to provide the most refined skillsin understanding economic aspects of planning coupled with managerial aspects. Itaddresses the professional needs of managers, executives and industrialists engagedin planning, management and execution of projects of varied nature by providing themthe necessary theoretical orientation, discussion and analysis of practical problems inproject appraisal/feasibility, as well as management of finance, marketing and humanresources.
Course structure:
Term IDPM 411: Managerial Economics & PlanningDPM 412: Principles of ManagementDPM 413: Accounting & Financial ManagementDPM 414: Principles of Marketing Management
Term IIDPM 421: Human Resources ManagementDPM 422: Project Appraisal & ManagementDPM 423: Project Finance & ImplementationsDPM 424: Project Work
Coordinator: Dr.Mary Jessica,Ph.D (Osmania),School of Management Studies,UH.e-mail: [email protected]: (040) 23135005
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof. Arun Agarwal, Head, DCIS, U.H, Dr.P.R.K. Murty, DCIS, U H., Dr. Durga Bhavani,DCIS, U.H., Mr.Murthy K. Uppaluri, President-CEO-GE Infrastructure of India,Technology Centre, Hyderabad. Mr. Feroze Mohammad, Vice-President, Sierra Atlantic,Software Services, Hyderabad.
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9.2 Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Education and Management (PGDEM)
The Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Education and Management wasinitiated in 1994. The programme explains basic concepts of the ecosystem andenvironment and its management issues.
Course Structure:
Term IDEM 411: Concepts of Eco-system & EnvironmentDEM 412: Natural Resources ManagementDEM 413: Chemical & Microbial technology for Environmental monitoring:DEM 414: Environmental and Energy Management
Term IIIn the second term aspects of pollution in the three components of the
ecosystem, i.e. atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere, are explained.
DEM 421: Atmospheric PollutionDEM 422: Aquatic PollutionDEM 423: Environmental Toxicology & Human HealthDEM 424: Environmental bio-geo-technology
In addition to theory during contact programme some laboratory experimentsare demonstrated; exposure to good laboratory practices is also provided.
Coordinator:Prof. M.N.V. Prasad, Ph.D. (Lucknow), School of Life Sciences, UH
Email : [email protected], Telephone : (040)23101605
Associate Coordinator:Dr. K. Anand Kumar, Ph.D. (Andhra), School of Life Sciences, UHEmail : [email protected], Telephone : (040) 2313 4571
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof. P.N. Rao, Nagarjuna University, Dr.K. Chandrasekhar, IICT, Hyderabad., Prof. M.Ramanadham, Dept. of Biochemistry, UH.
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9.3Postgraduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR)The programme has been conceived and designed by the Department of
Political Science, School of Social Sciences. The Human Rights Programme wassupported by the UGC under University with Potential for Excellence Programme. TheDepartment of Political Science has been offering programmes of study leading to M.A.,
M. Phil & Ph. D. degrees since 1979. The department offers a well balanced course ofstudy at all levels incorporating international relations, human rights, rural development,state and civil society, comparative and area studies, Indian Government and politics,political theory, public administration, public policy, so on. The department has beenrecognized for Special Assistance Programme supported by University GrantsCommission in Human Rights. There is also special assistance for Globalisation: State,Civil Society and Governance Interface. The Department has been devoting specialattention to human rights concerns. It is supported by a good collection of books onhuman rights. It also runs a bi-annual Indian Journal of Human Rights for the benefit ofstudents of PGDHR, jointly funded by Department of Political Science and Centre forDistance Education.
Course Structure:
Term IDHR 411: Human Rights: Philosophical FoundationsDHR 412: Human Rights: Historical PerspectiveDHR 413: Human Rights in India: The Constitutional & Legal Framework
Term IIDHR 421: Status of Human Rights: The Global ExperienceDHR 422: Human Rights in India: The Socio-economic Context & the Challenges
DHR 423: Project Report
Coordinator:Prof. G. Sudarshanam, Ph.D (Kakatiya), School of Social Sciences, UH.Email : gsss @uohyd.ernet.inTelephone: 040-23133215
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof. V.S.Prasad, Director, NAAC, Banglore. Prof. G.Hara Gopal,founder coordinatorPGDHR,UOH,Hyderabad. Sri S.R. Sankaran, Former Secretary, Rural Development,Govt. of India., Prof.Manoranjan Mohanty,Dept.of Political Science,University of Delhi.,
Prof.Prakash Chandra Sanangi, Prof.of Political Science ,School of Social Science,UH.
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9.4 Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies in Hindi (PGDTSH)
The programme has been designed keeping in view the need for Hinditranslators, Hindi Officers and other personnel required in the Hindi Cells of theGovernment Departments, Public Sector Undertakings and other organizations that
receive substantial grants from the government and need to maintain Hindi Cells.Employment can also be found in AIR, TV and other private channels where there isconstant need for translation. The students should have Hindi as a subject at graduationlevel or equivalent proficiency.
Course Structure:Term I
DTSH 411: Theory and Practical Problems in TranslationDTSH 412: Tools in Translation; Computer and LanguagesDTSH 413: Literary Translation
Term-IIDTSH 421: Functional Approach to Translation ActivityDTSH 422: Translation Interpretation and EvaluationDTSH 423: Scientific & Technical Translation
Coordinator:Professor Shashi Mudiraj,Ph.D.(Osmania)D.Litt.(lucknow),School of Humanities, UH.Telephone: (040) 23133454,23133450
Associate Coordinator:Dr. Sachidananda Chaturvedi, Ph.D.,(Hindi)(Manipur)Ph.D(Sanskrit)School of Humanities, UH.Email: [email protected]: 040-23133459
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof.G.Uma Maheswa Rao , CALTS,UH,Prof.AlladiUma.Dept of English ,UH,Prof.Rishabhdeo Sharma DBHPS,Hyderabad.Prof,YeshwantJadhao. Dr.B.R.Ambedkar,Open University , Hyderabad
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9.5 Postgraduate Diploma in Library Automation and Networking (PGDLAN)
The Postgraduate Diploma in Library Automation was introduced in January 1998 bythe Indira Gandhi Memorial Library, University of Hyderabad. The focus of the programis to enable Library Science graduates and working Librarians to understand planning,
organizing, maintaining and implementing library automation in their libraries. It providesbasic concepts of library automation and the necessary skills in the form of hands-on-training on the related hardware and software during the contact classes at the end ofeach semester. Various operations of library automation and networking are explainedthrough live demonstrations.
The programme emphasizes practical, hands-on training for which a fullyequipped e-learning laboratory with 30 computer systems is available within the library.The library is fully computerized with a digital library with the necessary I.T infrastructureto teach and conduct practical classes in various techniques in library automation andnetworking. The lectures are delivered by highly qualified senior Library Scienceteachers and professionals from various institutions. At the end of the course,
participants are required to prepare a project report, which is evaluated along with themarks obtained in the term examination. The course is expected to improveemployability and enhance competency of working library professionals.
Course Structure:Term IDLAN 411 - Introduction to Information TechnologyDLAN 412 - Information SystemsDLAN 413 - Bibliographic Database Management Systems
Term II
DLAN 421 - Library AutomationDLAN 422 - Library NetworksDLAN 423 - Dissertation /Project Work
Coordinator:
Dr. M. Koteswara Rao, Ph.D (University of Madras)Librarian, IGM Library, UHPhone: (040)23132600Email: [email protected]
Associate Coordinator:
Mr.N. Varatharajan,Deputy. Librarian. IGM Library, UHPhone: (040)23132620Email: [email protected]
Programme Advisory Committee: Prof. C.R Karisiddappa, Chairman, Dept. of LibraryScience, Karnatak University, Dharwad; Dr. A.R.D Prasad, Associate professor, DRTC,Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore; Prof. Arun Agarwal, Dept. of Computer Science,UH, Hyderabad.
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9.6 Postgraduate Diploma in Television Production (PGDTVP)
This programme has been conceived and designed by the Communicationdiscipline of Sarojini Naidu School of Performing Arts, Fine Arts and Communication,which offers a two-year MA programme in Communication. It also offers hands-ontraining in Television production. The programme is ideal for those seeking employmentin the ever-growing television sector. It aims at providing skills in actual TV productionand management. It is designed to provide adequate time for students to handle audio& video equipment and to make productions. It envisages that at the end of theprogramme, students will be able to conceptualize, shoot and edit a film. Theprogramme also provides inputs on managerial skills required to produce a programmeand run a TV channel.
Students will be provided both theoretical and practical inputs during thecontact classes the dates of which will be intimated by mail. Practical classes for Singleand Multi-camera productions are conducted rigorously in which students will berequired to work in teams and complete their productions. Students will be organizedinto teams and it will be the responsibility of the teams to execute course related work.Students will be required to adhere to working norms and prescribed procedures of thetelevision studio. Students who want a copy of their work should provide a blank
CD/DVD at their own expense. Faculty members from the Communication discipline ofSN School, in addition to guest faculty members from the industry, will be associatedwith the programme.
Course Structure:Term-IDTVP 411: Introduction to TelevisionDTVP 412: Single Camera ProductionDTVP 413: Script Writing for TelevisionTerm-IIDTVP 421: Multi-Camera ProductionDTVP 422: TV & Broadcast Technology
DTVP 423: Television Management
Coordinator:Dr.Vasuki Belavadi,Telephone: 040-23135505Email:[email protected]
Associate Coordinator:Mr. E. Sathyaprakash,Telephone: 040-23135504,mail:[email protected]
Programme Advisory Committee: Prof. BP Sanjay, PVC,UOH, Mr. PK Manvi, ChiefProducer, Eenadu Television Network, Hyderabad, Mr. KV Nagesh, Freelancefilmmaker, Hyderabad, Prof. Vinod Pavarala, Dean, S.N .School, UH, Dr. P. Thirumal,S.N.School,UH.
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9.7 Postgraduate Diploma in Telecommunications (PGDTC)
The Programme is designed to cater to the need for a large number ofqualified persons in the Telecommunications sector both in government and private
sectors. The programme focuses on practical aspects aims at improving employabilityof students in the growing telecom and other related industries.
Course Structure:
Term-IDTC 411: Principles of CommunicationsDTC 412: Digital Circuits in TelecommunicationsDTC 413: Digital Signal Processing and its Applications to Telecommunications
Term-II
DTC 421: Microwave, Satellite and Mobile CommunicationsDTC 422: Switching Technologies, Networking &Traffic ManagementDTC 423: Optical Fibre Communications
Note: In addition to the above, students have to undergo laboratory training through aone-week practical contact programme in each term. The University has enter into anMOU with BSNL (RTTC) for academic Coordination in this Programme.
Coordinator:Prof. G.Raja Ram(TIFR,Bombay)School of Physics, UH
Telephone: (040) 23134319Email: [email protected]
Associate Coordinator:Dr.S.L.SabatSchool of Physics, UHTelephone: (040) 23134326Email :[email protected]
ProgrammeAdvisoryCommittee:Prof.K.V.Reddy,VagdeviInstituteofEngg.Technology,Jammalamadugu,Kadapa,Sri.T.Ramesh,DGM,BSNL,RTTC,Hyderaba
d.Sri.G.Raghavendra Rao,DGM BSNL,Hyd,Prof.D.Narayana Rao,School of Physics,UH
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9.9 Post-graduate Diploma in Business Ethics (PGDBE)
Business ethics is a recent discipline in the curriculum of managementstudies; however its importance and impact is widely recognized. The need for anethical compulsion in business is closely related to our understanding of the nature ofbusiness organizations and the role they play in society. In the earlier orthodox view,profit motive was considered be central to business, however, today it is realized that
ethics also matter because it is vitally important for enhancing the profit earnings of thecompany. Reliability, product quality and reasonable price are the three concepts thatmake up this business ethics. They help in keeping the companys image whichcertainly promotes its business.
This is the background that led to the introduction of Postgraduate Diplomacourse on Business Ethics. It caters to the needs and aspirations of fresh M.B.A.graduates, young business executives working in various companies and NGOs ofdifferent organizations. The objective of the course is to make executives and studentsaware that efficiency without ethics cannot lead to good business. The slogan that thecourse proposes is that efficiency with ethics should be the main motive of business.
Accordingly a course structure has been framed incorporating both micro and macroissues of business ethics with a special emphasis on the social responsibility of thecorporate sector.
Course Structure:Term IDBE 411 Foundations of Business EthicsDBE 412 Redefining Business from Ethical PerspectiveDBE 413 Corporate Social Responsibility
Term II
DBE 421 Corporate EthicsDBE 422 Contextualizing Corporate EthicsDBE 423 Project work
Coordinator:Prof. Amitabha Das Gupta, Ph.D. (IIT, Kanpur)Telephone: (040) 23133504Email: [email protected]
Associate Coordinator:Dr.K.S. Prasad, Ph.D. (SVU)
Telephone: (040) 23133508Email : [email protected]
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof. Kinnera Murthy, Chairperson, Strategic Management, ASCI, Hyderabad. Dr.Shehbaz Ahmed, Principal, Amjad Ali Khan College of Business Management,Hyderabad., Dr. Mohd. Massod Ahamed, Prinicipal, Deccan School of BusinessManagement, Hyderabad.
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9.10 Postgraduate Diploma in Cyber Laws and Intellectual Property Rights
(PGDCL & IPR)
The Internet is bringing about a world of change in the field of business andcommerce in India: e-commerce, Internet Banking, e-governance, etc. For thesetechnological developments to be effective, a congenial legal environment is mandatory.The Government of India has on the anvil a number of bills to provide a legalenvironment in which e-commerce/ e-banking transactions can take place; so that therewould be legal remedies readily available to settle disputes. This inter-disciplinarycourse is designed to address the needs of the Legal Community as also of Scientists,Technologists, Software Personnel explaining to them the Technical and Legal issues ofCyber Laws and Intellectual Property Rights. It is a bridge-course wherein LegalPersonnel are taught the intricacies of computers and security management whilesoftware personnel are taught the essential legal subjects of relevance to theirprofession. The course also focuses on Intellectual Property Rights because of theirrelevance to both the Scientific and Legal Community.
Computer lab classes will be conducted before and after the contact classes,for an extended period based on adequate response from the participants. Theseclasses will be conducted in the recently developed Cyber Security and IPR Lab of theuniversity. In addition to the usual lab classes in MS-Office, C-Language, there will beLab sessions in Legal Databases, hacking and its prevention, Encryption andDecryption of Digital Signatures based on RSA-algorithm and accessing the PatentDatabase etc. Hands-on Lab experience is an integral and important part of the coursestructure. Also, participants are given free access to the internet and encouraged tovisit relevant Legal sites for Case Law and project work.
The course would be an important additional qualification for legal personnelspecializing in cyber laws and IPR Laws. Also, software personnel would findopportunities for employment as Patent Agents and with Patent-cells of the softwareorganizations. Some of our participants found employment with reputed firms ofSolicitors and some others are pursuing L.L.M. in different Universities in U.K.
Course Structure:
TERM INote: Courses DCL 412 & 415 are compulsory. Two Optional Courses from theremaining four are to be taken to complement the knowledge of the participant.
DCLIPR 411: Introduction to Computers & Personal Productivity SoftwareDCLIPR 412: Computer Network, Internet Tools and Security ManagementDCLIPR 413: Legal Organizational Structure / International OrganizationsDCLIPR 414: Introduction to Business Laws Contract Law/ Corporation Law and Laws
of Crimes & TortsDCLIPR 415: Introductions to IPR with WIPO (TRIPS)DCLIPR 416: Introduction to E-commerce / E-Banking/ E-Governance-Technical &
Legal Issues
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TERM IINote:
Course 423 is meant for software professionals with knowledge ofMathematics and Algorithms.
Course 426 Project is compulsory. Any three electives out of the other fivecourses should be taken as per career and professional interests of theparticipants.
DCLIPR 421: Cyber Crime & Cyber Forensics:Advanced Topics with relevantProvisionsof IT Act 2000.
DCLIPR 422: Parts I: Electronic Records / Digital Signatures & Certificates /CertifyingAuthorities of IT Act 2000Part II: Digital Signatures Specialized Topics
DCLIPR 423: Cryptology &Public Key Infrastructure/ IPR Issues in Integrated Circuits,Software and Data ProtectionDCLIPR-424: Copyright & Related Rights
Part1: International Law Copyright & Related RightsPart II: Indian Legislation
DCLIPR-425: Patents /Trade Marks/Industrial DesignsPart 1: International Law of Patents Trademarks & Industrial DesignsPart 2: Indian Legislation
DCLIPR-426: Project Specialized Topic
Coordinator
Dr P.R.K. Murti, Ph.D(IIT Kharagpur)Telephone: (040) 23134111Email: [email protected]
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof. K.V.S. Sarma, NALSAR, Hyderabad, Mr. Vinayak Rao Juvvadi, ManagingDirector, SPRY Resources India Pvt. Ltd., Hyd. Prof. V. Kannan, Provice-Chancellor,UH, Prof. Arun Agrawal, School of MCIS, UH.
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9.11 Postgraduate Diploma in Communicative English (PGDCE)
The course is meant for those who wish to improve their skills in English andmake a career in teaching, call centers, office assistance, newspapers, banks, films,visual and print media, advertising, judiciary, industrial enterprises, trade negotiations,railways, hospitals, military, software companies, and so on. The programme is offeredby the Centre for Applied Linguistics and Translation Studies with active help of the
senior faculty from the Department of English, University of Hyderabad and CentralUniversity of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad.
Course Structure:Term IDCE 411: Language & CommunicationDCE 412: Effective SpeechDCE 413: Written CommunicationTerm IIDCE 421: Using Resources for Learning EnglishDCE 422: Advanced Reading Skills
DCE 423: Advanced Writing Skills (with Project Report)Coordinator:Prof. Panchanan Mohanty Ph.D. (Berhampur)Telephone: (040) 23133650Email: [email protected]
Programme Advisory CommitteeProf. P. R. Dadegaonkar and Prof. G. Uma Maheshwar Rao, (CALTS, UH)., ProfSudhakar Marathe,former Dean, School of Humanites,. Prof . P. Sailaja, (Dept. ofEnglish,(UH),, Dr. M.Hariprasad, Dept. of Linguistics, UEFL, Hyd.
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9.12 Post-Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication and Translation Techniques
in Urdu (PGDMTU)There is a serious dearth of professionally qualified people in Urdu media
industry and this programme intends to fulfill this need. The programme will also helpemployees working in public and private sectors to acquire/improve knowledge of MassMedia and Translation Techniques. This is a professional programme covering MassMedia (Print and Electronic) and includes Translation principles and techniques.
Course Structure:Term IDMU 411 Introduction to Print & Electronic MediaDMU 412 Other Modes of Mass CommunicationDMU 413 Translation: Principles & TechniquesDMU 414 Theory and Practice of Urdu Journalism
Term IIDMU 421 Media for Education & EntertainmentDMU 422 Electronic JournalismDMU 423 Planning and Presentation of Radio & TV News and Current AffairProgrammesDMU 424 Project Report consisting of the following two partsPart A: Media Study (Print or Electronic)Part B: Translation (Journalistic or Literary)
Part A is an individual project report. The student chooses a subject fromT.V. or Radio programmes, an editorial or news features of a news paper or a journaldepending on his/her experience/interest and prepares a report of about 25 to 35 pages(A4 size containing 150 to 200 words on each page).
Part B of the Project Report consists of translation work from English to Urdu,about 7 A4 pages. The student may select the text for translation from any journalisticwriting such as news, editorial column, feature etc. or any literary writing, for example,short story, novel dastan, article, etc. The student has to provide Xerox copy/copies ofthe original English texts selected along with his/her translation work for evaluation.(Marks for the Project Report (Part A & B) = 60+20+20 = 100.)
Coordinator: Mohd. Baig, Ph.D. (Hyderabad)Telephone: 040-23133608Email:baig_elsas@ yahoo.co.in
Programme Advisory Committee
Prof. Yousuf Kamal, Former Director AVRC O.U, Prof. Mohd. Anwaruddin,Dept ofUrdu,UH.,Mr.Kabir Ahamed, former Director AIR, Hyderabad, Mr.Syed Mujahid Ali,University Media Centre, MANUU, Hyderabad, Mr.Imtayaz Ali, Door Darshan Kendra,Hyderabad.
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9.13 Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Economics (PGDEE)
The problems of the environment such as pollution, depletion and degradedenvironments are increasingly a cause for worry and concern to all and yet it is we whoare the cause of it. The subject matter of Economics provides insight into the nature andcauses of environmental pollution, depletion and degradation. EnvironmentalEconomics is now an indispensable part of the study of the environment. In the ultimate
analysis, it is economic factors that drives the behaviour of people, who in turn, affectthe environment through their economic activities. This PG diploma in EnvironmentalEconomics provides the student a simple yet thorough coverage of the fundamentals ofEnvironmental Economics. The course covers first the fundamental science related tothe Environment which is Ecology. This first introduction to Ecology exposes the studentto the complexity of the natural world in which we live and helps us gain a deeperunderstanding of the environmental problems. The rest of the course is focused on theeconomic analysis of the problems of pollution, depletion and degradation. The coursewould be an invaluable additional qualification to Environmentalists, Ecologists, thoseworking for NGOs, and for those who work for government bodies such as PollutionControl boards, and the Environmental Impact assessment cell of the ministry forEnvironment and forests.
Course Structure:Term IDEE 411: Basic Ecology and the EnvironmentDEE 412: Basic Environmental EconomicsDEE 413: Economic Valuation of the Environment and Sustainable Development
Term-IIDEE 421A Economics of the Urban Environment
ORDEE 421B Agricultural Environmental Economics
DEE 422 Natural Resource EconomicsDEE 423 Project WorkCourse 421 is an optional course where the candidates can select any one of the two.The rest are compulsory.
Coordinator:Dr. A.V. Raja, Ph.D. (IIT, Kanpur)Telephone: (040) 2313 3109Email: [email protected] Coordinator:Dr. R. Vijay, Ph.D. (UH).
Telephone: (040) 2313 3111Email: [email protected]
Program Advisory Committee: Prof. Gopal Kadekodi, Former Director, ISEC,Dharwad, Prof. Ratna Reddy, CESS Hyderabad, Prof.A.V.S.Prabhakara Rao Retd.Prof, of Environmental Engg. l.l.T.Kanpur, Hyderabad. Dr.Jeena Srinivasan, CESSHyderabad, Dr.R.V. Ramana Murthy, Dept. of Economics, UH.
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9.14 Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM)This postgraduate diploma is being offered to cater to the needs of the rapidly
growing industries in the globalized economy. The programme is mainly targeted forthe individuals who wanted to experience various emerging issues in the field ofBusiness Management. The course is useful to the employees of public sector andprivate sector to enhance their problem solving and decision making skills. The diploma
is designed to satisfy the needs of the individuals to pursue their further Education in thefield of Management. It also addresses the professional needs of managers andexecutives in dealing with day to day business/managerial problems.
The programme has twelve courses. The courses DBM 411,412,413,414,415and 416 are offered in the 1st term. The courses include Principles of Management &Organizational Behavior, Marketing Management, Financial & Management Accounting,Human Resource Management, Management Information Systems and Quantitative &Research Methods.
There are six courses offered in the second term. Among these Strategic
Management and Operations Management are two compulsory courses and the studenthas to choose three elective courses of his choice from the list given below. The sixthpaper in II term i.e. DBM 440 is a project report, which is to be submitted by everystudent. The objective of the project report is to bridge the gap between the theory andpractice. This is to be prepared based on the inputs obtained in two terms along withtheir industrial exposure. This programme is offered by the faculty members of theSchool of Management Studies besides a large number of resource persons drawnfrom industry.
Course Structure:TERM I
DBM 411: Principles of Management and Organizational BehaviourDBM 412: Marketing ManagementDBM 413: Financial and Management AccountingDBM 414: Human Resource ManagementDBM 415: Management Information SystemsDBM 416: Quantitative and Research Methods
TERM IIDBM 421: Strategic ManagementDBM 422: Operations ManagementDBM 423 to 435: Three Electives to be chosen from 13 electives.
DBM 440: Project Work
ELECTIVES
DBM 423: Customer Relationship ManagementDBM 424: Marketing of ServicesDBM 425: Sales and Distribution ManagementDBM 426: Supply Chain ManagementDBM 427: Decision AnalysisDBM 428: Quality Management
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DBM 429: Security Analysis and Portfolio ManagementDBM 430: Financial Risk ManagementDBM 431: Strategic Financial ManagementDBM 432: Team Building and LeadershipDBM 433: Management of Change and Organizational DevelopmentDBM 434: Performance Management and CounselingDBM 435: Project Management
Coordinator: Dr. B. Raja Shekhar, Ph.D (Kakatiya), MSc (Psychology) (SVU Tirupati)School of Management Studies, UH,Telephone: (040) 23135003Email: [email protected]
Associate Coordinator:Dr.G.V.R.K.Acharyulu,Ph.D (Osmania)School of Management Studies,UHTelephone: (040) 23135010 Email :[email protected]
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof.V.Venkata Ramana, Dean, School of Management Studies, UH. Prof. A.VidyadharReddy, Dean, Department of Business Management, Osmania University;HyderabadProf..M.S.Bhatt, School of Management Studies, J,N.T.U, Hyderabad; Mr. Sumit Dey,Supply Chain Manager, VST Industries Ltd,Hyderabad. Prof.C.R.Rao,Dept.ofMCIS,UH,Dr.K.A.Ramnath,Head,Training andDevelopment,Dale Carnegie,Hyderabad.
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9.15Postgraduate Diploma in Energy Management (PGDENM)
The Governments vision of Power of All by 2010 and all households by2012 requires an additional capacity of over 100,000 MW and nearly Rs. 10,30,000crores investment in associated transmission and distribution infrastructure. With theentry of FIIs and private investors there is now a competitive environment in the Indian
power sector as organizations are restructured into strategic business units instead ofbeing state-controlled. It is therefore incumbent on State Power Utilities to applybusiness prudence in all decisions and actions. The officials and supervisory cadrescharged with this responsibility will require strong business management skills. TheSchool of Management Studies attempts to impart such knowledge and skills through itsone-year Postgraduate Diploma in Energy Management. The objective of theprogramme is to impart techniques and approaches for managing resources in the mostefficient and effective manner in the energy and power sector.
Managing an organizational unit requires general managerial skills apart fromtechnical knowledge. Important general management traits that a manager should
possess include: Analytical ability, Creativity, Risk-taking ability, Planning andcontrolling, Communication skills, Negotiating skills, Leadership skills and facilitation ofteam work. The programme is designed to develop these traits. The programme adoptsthe pedagogical approach of general management programmes: a) Case analysis b)Group discussions and presentations c) Video presentation d) Interaction with seniormanagers from the energy industry and e) Visits to the industry.
Target group1. Any graduate with work experience in energy industry (manufacturers of equipmentfor Power industry, manufacturers/ suppliers of fuel to the energy industry; powergenerating/ transmitting/ distributing companies). Staff in regulatory commissions and
staff working in government departments connected with energy would benefitimmensely from this programme.2. Any graduate seeking a career in energy industry
Course Structure:Term IDENM 411: Management & Organizational EffectivenessDENM 412: Accounting & Financial ManagementDENM 413: Human Resource ManagementDENM 414: Marketing ManagementDENM 415: Quantitative and Research Methods
DENM 416: Energy Management for Sustainable Development -I
Term IIDENM 421: Business Laws and Electricity Act 2003DENM 422: Decision Support Analysis & Management Information SystemDENM 423: Tariff Structure and AnalysisDENM 424: Project Development and ManagementDENM 425: Energy Management for Sustainable Development -IIDENM 426: Project Work
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Coordinator:Dr. S. Mallikarjuna Rao, FICWA., Ph.D (Osmania).Telephone: (040) 23135006Email: [email protected]
Programme Advisory Committee:
Mr.D.Prabhakar Rao. Director, Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Limited,Hyderabad. Mr. D. Jai Ramesh, Chairman, Vijay Electricals, Hyderabad. Prof.R.K.Mishra, Director, Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. Mr. C. RamamohanRao, Former Director, Central Power Distribution Company of A.P. Ltd,Hyderabad.Prof.V.Venkata Ramana, Dean, School of Management Studies, U.H
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9.16 Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Application in Indian Languages:(PGDCAIL)
The course is meant for users of Indian Languages, particularly those whowork in print and electronic media, in teaching translation, dictionary making,computational linguistics, linguistics software development. It is an important coursebased on two major technologies, i.e. Computer and Communications. Language
processing and machine translation are becoming increasingly important today in thecontext of computing and Indian language study. Teaching, training in the use oflanguage in electronic mode, and the use of bilingual and multi-lingual lexical resourcesare some of the crucial skills that require knowledge of computing in the context ofIndian Languages.
Course Structure:
Term IDCAIL 411: Natural Languages & ComputingDCAIL 412: Natural Language structure
DCAIL 413: Natural Language Modelling
Term IIDCAIL 421: Corpus StudiesDCAIL 422: Machine TranslationDCAIL 423: Project Work
Coordinator:Prof. G. Uma Maheswar Rao, Ph.D (Osmania)Telephone: (040) 23133652Email: [email protected]
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof. P.Mohanty, CALTS, UH Prof Ramakrishnamacharyulu, Vice-Chancellor,J.R.Rajasthan Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Jaipur, Prof.Pushpak Bhattacharya, IIT, Bombay, Mrs.Amba Kulkarni, Head, Dept. of Sanskrit Studies, UH, Prof. Ganeshan, CAS inLinguistics, Annamalai Univ. Chidambaram, Dr. Deepti Mishra Sharma, IIIT, Hyd,Dr.K.Narayana Murthy, DCIS,UH
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9.17 Post Graduate Diploma in Medicinal Botany: (PGDMB)
The beneficial uses of plants to the human health have long been recognized by
traditional cultures all over the world and the subject of science is called Medicinal
Botany. Such Potent natural remedies have recently gained enormous popularity in both
developed and developing countries, creating a multi million dollar business for the
medical and pharmaceutical industries. But to take advantage of the opportunities in thisrapidly growing field, we need to understand how to identify, collect, propagate, develop
and market these important botanical resource. This course will educate and give
information on all these aspects of Medicinal Botany.
The Post Graduate Diploma in Medicinal Botany will cover the information
and techniques you need to development the economic and medical potential of these
valuable plant products. The course in the diploma are contributed by experts in the areas
and will give the knowledge and practical experience focusing on identification,
collection and preservation, crop production, natural product extraction, processing,
quality control, new product development, marketing and Intellectual Property Rights.
This programm is designed for Forest and Agricultural scientists and officers
Extension specialists and agent, Newcrop researchers, Pharmaceutical and industry
representatives, Govermantal officers, Graduate students, Private producer and
Marketers.
TERM IDBM 411: Introduction & History of Medicinal Botany
DBM 412: Taxonomy & Identification of Plants
DBM 413: Plant Diversity & Conservation
TERM IIDBM 421: Plant Products in Medicine
DBM 422: Biology, Cultivation and Post-Harvest Technology of Prioritized
Medicinal Plants
DBM 423: Collection Analysis, Trade & Biotechnology of Medicinal Plants.
Coordinator:Dr.Kottapalli Seshagiri Rao,PhD (UH)
Telephone: (040)23134504E-mail: [email protected]
Associate Coordinator:Prof.Appa Rao Podile, Ph.D.(PATEL)
Telephone: (040)23134504
E-mail: [email protected]
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Programme Advisory committee:Prof.A.S.Raghavendra,Dean School of Life Science,UH,Prof.R.P.Sharma,PlantScience, UH. Dr.Natesh,DBT,NewDelhi.,Dr.K.P.Srivasuki,AP Medicinal & AromaticPlants Board, Dr.A.S.Reddy,S.P.University ,Vallabh Vidhyanagar, Gujarat.
9.18 Post Graduate Diploma in Embedded Systems: (PGDES)
The industry needs thousands of professionals in Embedded Systems Designin areas like Aerospace, Automotives, Telecommunications, Computer Peripherals,Home Appliances, Industrial Instrumentation, Medical Instrumentation, OfficeAutomation and Entertainment. This course is aimed at preparing candidates to facechallenges in the Design and Development of Embedded Systems using AdvancedMicroprocessors and Micro Controllers. The course work consists of DevelopmentTools, Micro Controllers and Assembly Language programming concepts, EmbeddedSystems design concepts, Real Time Operating Systems, General Operating Systemconcepts and a live project work.
The programme, introduced in January 2006, conceived and designed by theStaff of Central Instruments Laboratory, aims to impart skills in Design andDevelopment of Embedded Systems hardware and software keeping in view the greatdemand for the trained embedded systems design engineers. The Central InstrumentsLaboratory is well equipped with the necessary design and development environmentfor the embedded systems, with 20 PCs connected to Atmel Microcontroller Systemswith integrated development environment using embedded C language. The analyticalinstruments installed in the lab are technology demonstrators in embedded systemsranging from 8bit and 32bit systems. The course provides theoretical and practicalinputs during the contact programme. Faculty members from the university and industrywill be associated with the programme.
Eligibility: B.E./B.Tech. ECE/EEE/CSE & EIE, M.Sc. (Electronics), M.Sc. Physics withspecialization in Electronics, B.Sc. Physics with Electronics/B.Sc. Electronics.
Course Structure:
Term I Term II
DES 411 Fundamentals of Micro-controllers
DES 421 Embedded Systems Design
DES 412 Micro-controllerProgramming
DES 422 Embedded and Real TimeOperating Systems
DES 413 Interfacing Peripherals DES 423 Embedded Systems Designlaboratory
DES 414 Micro ControllerProgramming Lab
DES 424 Project work
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Coordinator:Sri. C.S. Murthy, Sr. Scientific Officer, M. Tech (J NTU) C.I.L., UH.Telephone: (040) 23132661Email [email protected]
Associate Coordinator:Dr. S. Manjunath Rao, Ph.D., (Osmania)Telephone: (040) 23132665Email: [email protected]
Note: DES414, DES423 are laboratory work where practical training will be given to thestudents. DES424 project work which is mandatory.
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof. V.S.S. Sastry, Chairman, Advisory Committee, CIL, UH. Prof .S. P. Mallikarjuna
Rao, Dept. of Physics, O.U. Sri Partha Priya Dey. Sr. I T Manager, Real TimeEmbedded Systems Group, CMC R&D Hyderabad.
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9.19Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication & Translation Techniques inTelugu (PGDMC&TTT)
The media has enormous influence and impact on society. With the advent ofthe Satellite Communication system revolutionary changes have occurred in the mediaworldwide. Both the print and electronic media have been subjected to this influence.The media today provide exciting and attractive job opportunities to educated
unemployed youth, who can readily respond to incidents occurring in the society. Inorder to grab these opportunities they must be in a position to communicate well and toinvestigate and analyze such events. The aim of this course is to reach such youth andstrengthen their skills in Telugu Language in tune with media requirements. Facultymembers are drawn from the Department of Telugu, University of Hyderabad, otherUniversities, and from the media.
Target group: Graduate, unemployed youth. Those working in the media without any formal training in its functioning. The educated youth aspiring for a bright career in media. Those who wish to know the functioning of the media.
Course Structure:
Term I
MCTT 411 - Foundations in Mass MediaMCTT 412 - Reporting Methods - LanguageMCTT 413 - Translation Techniques
Term II
MCTT 421 - Electronic MediaMCTT 422 - Electronic Media - Writing TechniquesMCTT 423 - Project (i) Print Media or (ii) Electronic Media
Coordinator: Dr. Pammi Pavan Kumar, Ph. D. (Hyderabad)Telephone:040-23133562 e-mail:[email protected]
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof. B. Ramabrahmam, Head Dept. of Telugu, UH, Prof. Ketu Viswanadha Reddy,Retd. Professor of Telugu, Dr.BRAOU,Hyd., Prof. B. P. Sanjay, PVC, UH. Dr. A. B, K.Prasad, Chairman, Official Language Commission, A. P. Sri. K. Rama Chandra Murty,Editor, Andhra Jyoti,Hyderabad. Sri D. Amar, Chairman, Press Academy of AndhraPradesh, Sri. M, Nageswara Rao, Prinicipal, Eenadu Journalism School, Hyderabad,Sri. Satish Chander, Noted Journalist, Hyderabad, Sri. P. Madhusudan, Media Expert,Hyderabad.
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9.20 Post Graduate Diploma in Consumer Education (PGDCED)
The consumer is the focal point of all business activities. Business dependsand revolves around him. However, consumers whether rich or poor, literate or illiterate,urban or rural often become the victims of adulteration, spurious, hazardous andsubstandard goods, as well as wrong measurements and high prices. Shortage insupply of several commodities, unethical and deceptive advertisements, enables
businesses to make quick money at the cost of consumers. Even the goods/services ofstate undertakings such as nationalized banks, State Electricity Boards, TelephonesDepartments etc., are no exceptions.
In most developed countries, consumer awareness is high and thegovernments in these countries give as much importance to protecting the interests ofconsumers as of trade and industry. By contrast, the Indian consumer is mostlyunaware of his rights and the laws that protect his interests and therefore unscrupulousmiddlemen exploit the consumer miserably in different ways in the market environment.It is this context that this course has been envisaged, in collaboration with theDepartment of Consumer Affairs, Food and Civil Supplies, Government of AndhraPradesh to create the awareness about the rights and various laws of consumers.
Course Structure:
TERM IDCED 411: ConsumerismDCED 412: Consumer Protection LawsDCED 413: Consumer Protection Act, 1986
TERM I IDCED 421: Consumer and SocietyDCED 422: Consumer Case LawsDCED 423: Project Work
Coordinator:Dr. B. Raja Shekhar, Ph.D (Kakatiya), MSc (Psychology) SV University TirupatiSchool of Management Studies, UHTelephone: (040) 23135003e-mail: [email protected]
Programme Advisory Committee:Prof. E. Hari Babu, Dean, School of Social Sciences,UH, Dr.P.Jyothi, Faculty, School ofManagement Studies, UH, Sri.G.N.Rao, Commissioner, Civil Supplies, Govt. of A.P,Consumer Affairs,Dept.of Civil Supplies,Govt of A.P, Sri Y.V.Rao, Founder, Chairman ofConsumer Foundation for Research and Consumer Education (FORCE) & Rtd. District& Sessions Judge, Hyderabad. Smt.M.Shreesha, Member, A.P State Consumer
Disputes Redressal Commission, Hyderabad. Sri.Vemula Gouri Sankara Rao,Chairman, Confederation of Andhra Pradesh Consumer Organization (CAPCO),Hyderabad, Mr.Syed Khussheed Ali, Deputy Director, Consumer Affairs, Dept of CivilSupplies, Govt of A.P. Hyderabad.
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9.21 Short Term Course on Make-up
The art of Make-up has tremendous job potential in the fields of Film andMedia Industry, Performing Arts including Dance and Drama, Modeling and FashionIndustry. The course aims to provide basic and advanced training in the art of make-upand its techniques through hands-on training to enable the students to workprofessionally in the areas of Media, Film, Performing Arts and related fields. Apart fromthe basic theoretical inputs, the course includes twenty-one days of studio workconcentrating on hands-on practice in Make-up. The course will be run at the Make-upstudio in the Golden Threshold campus of the university in the city. Admissionnotification will be issued separately in leading newspapers.
Eligibility: Students have passed Intermediate Board or 10+2 examinations. (in anymedium)
Course Structure:Course-1: Why make upCourse-2: Classical make-up, dance and dramaCourse-3: Attaching a mustache
Course-4: Film make-upFee: Rs.7,500/- as single payment. (Fee includes the cost of Make-up consumables inthe class).
Coordinator:Prof. B. AnanthakrishnanTelephone: 040-23135522 Email:[email protected]
Program Advisory Committee:Sri T.R. Adabala (Senior Make-up Artist, Hyderabad).N.G.Roshan (Grease Paint, London)Kerala.
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9.22 Certificate Program on Stress Management (An Awareness Programme)
The broad objectives of the programme are to
Create awareness and upgrade knowledge and skills for Stress Managementamong various groups of people.
Inculcate the multi-health system approach for understanding and managingvarious types of stress.
Introduce and improve skill in asanas and pranayam and stress reduction skillsby providing suitable training in Yoga and other alternate systems.
Eligibility: Any person with basic knowledge of English
Duration: The programme will be held across five (5) Sundays between 9 amto12noon.
Intake: 30 for each batch
Implementation:The theory and training will be imparted through demonstration and
discussions at the distance education hall of UH. The training in skill development at the
centre would be done by trained teachers and counsellors. The training progress of allstudents would be recorded in log books and verified by concerned Counsellors. Afeedback session will be conducted at the end for evaluation and certificates will beissued.
Programme Schedule:
First Week: Course Introduction & Physiology of Stress, Pathology of Stress, YogaDemonstrationSecond Week: Emotional & Behavioral Stress Management, Environmental Stress andHealth Management, Yoga DemoThird Week: Diet and Stress, How to Relax, Yoga DemoFourth Week: Understanding Stress through Yoga, How to concentrate (Dharna) andYoga Nidra, Demo YoganidraFifth Week: Medical Management of Stress, Feedback and Conclusion
Coordinator:Dr.G.Satya LakshmiIncharge CMO, Health Centre, University of Hyderabad.Telephone: 040-23132401Email:[email protected]
Programme Advisory Committee: Prof.V.S.Sastry, School of Physics, UH. Prof.R.C.Pradhan, Dept of Philosophy, UH. Dr.K.Seshagiri Rao, Reader Plant Science, UH.Dr. Meena Hari Haran, Reader ASC, UH. Dr.K.Satya Lakshmi, Senior ResearchProfessor, APY Vemana Research Institute, Hyderabad.
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University Telephones/Websites/Email
Connecting to Centre for Distance Education (EPABX). 23132828, 23132850,23132851, 23010849 and 23011629 [Tele-Fax: 91-040-23010849).
Email: Prof. M.S.Hayat, Director, CDE, [email protected] (040-23132828)Dr.M.Nirmalananda,TechnicalOfficer(Exams), [email protected](040-3132852)
Mr.Ganapathi Chenda,Asst.Registrar, [email protected] (040-23132851)
Website: www.uohyd.ernet.in
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UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO DISTANCE EDUCATION
PROGRAMME 2008
Last date for application: 28-02-08.
Application-cum-Registration Form: Rs.250-00Application No:
Read the Prospectus and instructions carefully before filling up the application form.
COURSE APPLIED FOR RESERVED CATEGORY
1. Name of the Student (same as in the SSC/Matriculation certificate) in capital lettersMr./Ms./Mrs
2.(a)FathersName
(b)Mothers
Name.3 (a) Permanent Address : 3 (b) Address for Correspondence
... .........
.........
..........PIN....Phone/Mobile No PIN Phone/Mobile No.
Email: Email: ........
4. a) Date of Birth ..Date Month Year
b) IdentificationMarks
1).2)c) Nationality Indian / Foreign
If Indian, State of Domicile:
If foreign national, name of the country.d) Sex: Male/Female; e) Marital Status: Married/Unmarried
If married, name of your spouse:
5. In case you fail to secure admission to the programme you have applied for,indicate a second choice:
6. Annual Income of the family: (If SC/ST/PH)
Specimen Signature of the student (Sign within the box)Pin Stamp-
size
Photography
for Identity
card
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(7 (a) Particulars of past academic record (from Bachelors degree onwards) [Attach a separate
sheet, if the space provided below is not adequate].
7(b) Previous and Present Professional Experience (each entry here to be supported with Service
Certificate)
Designation
and nature ofjob done
Organization/Institution
Total No. of yearsworked
From (month
and year)
To (month
and year)
DECLARATION BY THE APPLICANT
I hereby declare that all the information furnished by me in this application and in the
documents I have submitted in support of my application are true, complete and correct to thebest of my knowledge and belief.
Place: SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATEDate:
Examination University
/College
Month &
Year of
Passing
Subjec
ts
Studied and
Passed
Maximum
Marks
Marks
obtained
Percentage Div
BachelorsDegree
(B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/
LLB. B.E. /B. Tech.
BLisc )
PostGraduate Degree
ifany(M.Tech./LLM/M.P
hil/Ph.D
Any other degree
Diploma
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Note: 1.Application can be downloaded and sent to Assistant Registrar, CDE, University of
Hyderabad, Hyderabad. along with a DD for Rs. 250/- drawn in favour of the Finance Officer,
University of Hyderabad, from SBI or any Nationalized Bank.2. Application form can be obtained by post by sending a demand draft of Rs.310/- drawn in
favour of the Finance Officer, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, from SBI or anyNationalized Bank and send the same to the Assistant Registrar, CDE , University of Hyderabad,
Hyderabad.