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VICE-CHANCELLOR'S MESSAGE

Prof. R.K. Kothari


Vice-Chancellor MESSAGE

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to the University of


Rajasthan, Jaipur. This University was established in January 1947 and
ever since then it has become a force to reckon with in the filed of
Education. Our University was re-accreditated with an 'A' grade by NAAC.
The status of University with Potential for Excellence was awarded by the
UGC to this University. Under the Government of India Rashtriya
Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) we have received a number of grants
to conduct courses for the benefit of students in particular and the nation as
a whole.
The logo of our University is /keksZfo'oL; txr% izfr"Bk which means
“Dharma is base of the whole Universe”. We adhere to this motto in
everything that we do.
As you enter the Portals of the University, you must be feeling
excited and anxious to be a part of this prestigious institution. This
University will help you to achieve your goals as you study in an eco-
friendly environment where work culture prevails.
The Prospectus and our University website prevides all relevant
information pertaining to your educational requirements. I would also
recommend that you keep on visiting the University website
www.uniraj.ac.in and stay in touch with your department officers for
continous upgrading of information.
I welcome you once again to the University of Rajasthan and wish
you all the best as you start your academic journey in a pristine
atmosphere.

(Prof. R. K. Kothari)
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
S.No. Page No.
1. University of Rajasthan: At A Glance ........................................................................... 03-08
2. Dignitaries, Syndicate and Faculty Deans ..................................................................... 09
3. Administration ................................................................................................................ 10-13
4. Important Information..................................................................................................... 14
5. Academic Calendar........................................................................................................ 15
6. List of Programmes.......................................................................................................... 16-17
7. PG Programme - Eligibility/Mode of Admission ............................................................. 18-23
8. PG Programme (Self Financing) - Eligibility/Mode of Admission ................................. 24-27
9. Five Year Integrated Programme.................................................................................... 27
10. Post PG Diploma Programme - Eligibility/Mode of Admission...................................... 28
11. PG Diploma Programme - Eligibility/Mode of Admission............................................... 28-30
12. PG Diploma Programme (Self Financing) - Eligibility/Mode of Admission ................... 31
13. Post Diploma/Diploma Programme - Eligibility/Mode of Admission............................. 32
14. UG Programme- Eligibility/Mode of Admission............................................................. 33-36
15. UG Programme (Self Financing) - Eligibility/Mode of Admission.................................. 37
16. Certificate Programmes - Eligibility/Mode of Admission................................................. 38
17. Fee Structure - All Programme.................................................................................... 39-42
18. Rules for exemption / Partial exemption for payment of tuition and/ or other fees......... 43
19. Reservation Policy.......................................................................................................... 43-44
20. Concession/ Weightage for purpose of Admission......................................................... 45-48
21. Rules for Admission Including PG Entrance Test........................................................... 48-53
22. Students Entitlements ................................................................................................... 53-54
23. Dean, Students' Welfare & International Students' Advisor.......................................... 55-56
24. Faculty of Arts................................................................................................................ 57-63
25. Faculty of Commerce..................................................................................................... 64-66
26. Faculty of Education....................................................................................................... 67-69
27. Faculty of Engineering & Technology............................................................................. 70-75
28. Faculty of Fine Arts......................................................................................................... 76-78
29. Faculty of Law................................................................................................................ 79
30. Faculty of Management.................................................................................................. 80
31. Faculty of Science.......................................................................................................... 81-95
32. Faculty of Social Science ............................................................................................. 96-105
33. University Commerce College........................................................................................ 106-108
34. University Five Year Law College................................................................................... 109
35. University Law College................................................................................................... 110-112
36. University Law College Centre-II ................................................................................... 113
37. University Maharaja College.......................................................................................... 114-115
38. University Maharani College.......................................................................................... 116-122
39. University Rajasthan College......................................................................................... 123-125
40. University Central Library............................................................................................... 125
41. University Hostels .......................................................................................................... 126
42. Rajasthan University Network (Infonet Centre).............................................................. 126-128
43 University Science Instrumentation Centre ................................................................... 128
44. University Health Centre ............................................. ................................................. 128
45. Students' Advisory Bureau ................................................... ....................................... 129
46. UGC Human Resource Development Centre .............................................................. 129-130
47. CDC, APTC, NSS, NCC ............................................................................................... 130-131
48. University Sports Board ................................................................................................. 132-134
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crores for the fellowship of the Non NET Ph.D. students of
The University of Rajasthan holds the distinction of
the University till completion of XII plan period.
being the oldest Institution of higher learning in Rajasthan.
* Promotion of University Research and Scientific Excellence
It was established as Rajputana University on 8 of
January, 1947 and recognized from the time of its (PURSE): Department of Science and Technology,
inception under sections 2f and 12B of UGC Act. Government of India has recognized the University of
The main objective of the University has been the Rajasthan under its Promotion of University Research and
creation and dissemination of knowledge. It caters to the Scientific Excellence (PURSE) programme. The h-index of
aspirations for higher education of students of Rajasthan the University at the time of sanction was around 50 and
and from other parts of the country The location of the hence a grant of Rs. 32.4 Crore was sanctioned to the
University is Urban and its Central Campus is spread over University for Scientific Research and Development. The
338.14 acres. The satellite campus, comprising the present h-index of university is close to 110.
Constituent Colleges, is spread over 138.21 acres. In the * MHRD, New Delhi has granted Rs. 30 Crores under the
beginning the University's jurisdiction encompassed the Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) Phase I
entire state. In the year 1956, the Rajputana, University was programme. On successful completion of this programme,
renamed as the University of Rajasthan, keeping intact its university has been selected for RUSA 2.0 programme and
enveloping jurisdiction. With the creation of other University is asked by MHRD to submit fresh proposals of
Universities, its affiliating jurisdiction was modified in worth Rs. 50 Crores. MHRD has also approved Rs. 7.0
geographical terms. However it has today UG and PG Crores for the strengthening of HRDC of this university.
Colleges affiliated to it. The University is still the hub of * MHRD, New Delhi has sanctioned Rs. 10 Crores to university
Higher Education in Rajasthan and attracts students from to establish Design Innovation Center (DIC) at CCT.
all over Rajasthan and other parts of India and also from * The university has been accredited with grade "A" by
abroad. The University believes that in its journey of seven National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)
decades, it has brought about a transformation in Higher with CGPA3.21 in March, 2016
Education in Rajasthan and the country at large. Some of * Department of Hindi has been Rs. 56 Lacs under up
the distinctive features of the University are as follows: gradation programme by UGC under XII plan for the first
* 9 Faculties, 37 Departments and 18 Research Centres. time sine inception of this department.
* Now the Jurisdiction of the University has reduced to * The Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of
Jaipur and Dausa Districts. Earlier 1139 affiliating Rajasthan has approved a grant of Rs. 30 Lacs for
Colleges were spread in seven districts of Rajasthan. establishments Bio-Technology Business Incubator as a
At present University has 546 affiliated colleges. part of chief minister Budget announcement during of the
* Four of the six constituent Colleges accorded CPE financial year 2017.
status. * The Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India, New Delhi has
* Four PG Departments (Physics, Chemistry, sanctioned a corpus fund of Rs. 4 crores for setting up the
Zoology, Philosophy) have been awarded UGC permanent Chair in the name of Shri Guru Govind Singh Ji
Centre for Advanced Studies status. Department of as a part of his 350th birth anniversary. Accordingly the
Physics and Economics have completed DSA accrued interest on the corpus fund is being utilized for the
Programmes and five Departments (Botany, establishment and research studies of the centre.
Geology, Mathematics, Sociology and Home * BIRAC, New Delhi has provided a financial support of Rs.
Science) are running DRS programmes. 2.2 Crores to establish University Innovation Cluster (UIC)
* Seven of the Science Departments are running programme in Biotechnology. This center is also running at
DST-FIST programmes. CCT.
* Faculty members received funding through * State government has approved a financial support of Rs.
research projects sanctioned by different agencies 13 Crores through DST, Rajasthan for the establishment of
like UGC, DST, BRNS, CSIR, ICMR, ICSSR, ICHR, Center for Excellence in Nanotechnology.
DEIT and ICAR. In the last five years, more than 80 * One of the young scientists Dr. Joish Madhusudhana
individual Research Projects have been in operation Murthy who is currently working in BIRAC supported UIC
with an outlay of about Rs.15 Crores. programme has received a financial support of Rs. 50 Lacs
* A large number of research papers and books are from DST, New Delhi to establish one start-up company in
being published by the Faculty members. the field of Biotechnology.
* Faculty participates in prestigious International * Faculty members have established International linkages
Collaborations such as Large Hadron Collider at and undertaken collaborative programmes with research
CERN (Geneva), Nuclear Reactor at Dubna (Russia), Institutes and Universities from countries such as USA,
Synchrotron Radiation Sources in Italy and Chicago, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Australia, Canada, Japan, UK,
Nano-particle Based Drug Delivery Research in Norway, Sweden, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Finland and
Roswell Park Cancer Institute, State University of France etc.
New York, Buffalo etc. * At the national level, faculty members are using National
* Former Prime Minster Dr. Man Mohan Singh gave facilities such as Neutron Reactor at BARC in Mumbai;
recognition to this fact in his address at the 91st Particle Accelerators at IUAC in New Delhi and VECC in
Indian Science congress in Bhubaneswar, in the Kolkata; Synchrotron Radiation Source in CAT, Indore;
which he said. "The University of Rajasthan leads facilities at TIFR in Mumbai, IGCAR in Chennai, UGCDAE
among the top universities." CSR in Indore, Mumbai and Kolkata, CDRI in Lucknow,
* University with Potential for Excellence (UPE): UGC IUAAC in Pune, AIIMS in New Delhi and NPL in New Delhi.
has recognized the University of Rajasthan amongst * Centre for Development of Physics Education has earned
the top 15 Indian Universities with Potential for National and International recognition for developing
Excellence (UPE) in 2012. A grant of Rs. 50 Crore innovative experiments for Physics Laboratories at UG and
was sanctioned for enhancement of academic & PG levels.
research activities.
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* Some of the other notable study Centers are: Centre for * Critical analysis of existing social hierarchies and
Human Ecology, Environmental and Population construction of new models of sustainable
Studies, Centre for Non-conventional Energy development, equity and gender justice.
resources, Social Science Research Centre, South * Preparing Students for Careers in Science, Social
Asia Studies Centre, Centre for Study of Social Science, Humanities, Commerce, Management,
Exclusion & Inclusive Policy, Centre for Women's Fine Arts, Sports and Engineering & Technology.
Studies, Centre for Mass Communication, Journalism
and Centre for Rajasthan Studies.
* University has set up a Centre for Converging The Goals and Objectives
Technologies which offers five years integrated B.Tech, Excellence in Education
M.Tech. degree in the streams of Nano, Bio, Info and
Cogno technologies. * To create, preserve and disseminate knowledge.
* Semester pattern and CGPA grading system has been * To impart higher education with quality and social
introduced at PG level in all the University Departments. relevance.
* Admission in Post-Graduate Programme are done * To inculcate a sense of discipline and dedication
through entrance examination. amongst students.
* Admission to M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes are done
through an entrance examination. Course work has Promotion of high quality research in diverse fields
been made mandatory as a part of Ph.D. / M.Phil. * Emphasis discourse on frontier problems concerning
Programmes. national economy, social development, scientific
* A large number of students studying at both the under growth and defence.
graduate and post-graduate levels belong to marginalized * Emphasis on interdisciplinary research.
sections of the society.
* More than 40% of the students on the campus comprise * Academic links and scientific cooperation with
women students. national and international institutions.
* Pass-out students from the Post Graduate Programme * Creation and strengthening of infrastructure through
have been joining prestigious institutes like BARC, TIFR, R&D projects.
PRL, NPL, DRDO, CDRI, IITs, IUAC, IUCAA, UGC-DAE Aims of Teaching
ISRO, IPR, CSR, NPL, NCL, ICS and RAS.
* To develop an understanding of skills in various
* The University has a vibrant Human Resource
modes of inquiry and of critical thinking and problem
Development Centre (Erstwhile Academic Staff College)
solving.
ranked as the II best performer by NAAC amongst 66
HRDC's of India. * To provide supportive and conducive environment.
* UGC INFONET Centre; National Knowledge Network, * To develop and demonstrate an understanding and
ERNET PoP, Grid Computing facilities are available in appreciation of the rich complexity of human
the campus. experience in terms of both its convergence and
* University Website, Mail Server, Student Portal, Archive divergence.
Server designed / customized are maintained by the * To achieve the goals and objectives of the University
University. the major considerations are addressed as follows:
* INFLIBNET and other ICT facilities are available on
Campus wide area network through Infonet Centre. Intellectual
* More than 8500 e-journals access is available through * By facilitating production of intellectual capital and
UGC-INFLIBNET. property in terms of research output, publications,
* Wi-Fi facility is available in the main campus. applied research, transfer of knowledge, skills,
strategies and technology from laboratory to land in
the field of Science & Technology, Social Sciences,
VISION Arts, Fine Arts, Commerce and Management, Law
and Education.
/keksZ foÜoL; txr% izfr"Bk
Dharmo Vishvashya Jagatah Pratistha * Through quality education to students by offering
“Dharma is the firm foundation relevant courses and programmes and creating
upon which the entire Universe stands” skilled human resource to accept the social and
scientific challenges.
MISSION Academic
* Establishment of 9 Faculties-Arts,Commerce,
* Promotion of excellence in education and research by Education, Engineering & Technology, Fine Arts, Law,
inculcating independent critical thought and scientific Management, Science and Social Science.
temper. * Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil. Ph.D., Certificate,
* Promotion of interdisciplinary research on convergence of PG Diploma, Diploma), specialized research centers
science and technologies. as well as inter disciplinary courses in all the faculties
* Pursuit of high quality research pertaining to economy, at University main campus, constituent and affiliated
social development, languages, arts, culture, energy and colleges ensuring their relevance, utility and purpose.
environment. Training Programmes
* Establishment and expansion of academic links and
research collaborations with national and international * Organization of Orientation/Refresher Courses,
institutions. Workshops on Curriculum Development, and
* Creation and strengthening of infrastructure for global Examination Reforms.
competence.
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* Provision for training and development on practical skills
* Deputation of teachers, non-teaching staff and
and human resource skills leading to global competencies.
students for personality development and capacity
building programmes. The University aims to impart higher education with quality
and social relevance. It provides academic and research
* Short term training programmes to non-teaching
facilities in various streams to the students studying in University
staff on education, administration, computerization,
Departments, Constituent Colleges and Affiliated Colleges/
and examination methods.
Institutions. The University offers 46 Ph.D. Programmes, 25 M.
* Organizing public lectures and inviting visiting Phil Programmes, 51 Masters degree programmes, and 18
professors to interact with students and faculty Bachelors degree programmes. Besides focusing on
members. dissemination of knowledge and search for excellence in
Access and Equity teaching and research, the University prepares the students as
good future citizens and endeavors to inculcate amongst them a
* Provision of reservation to all the disadvantaged
sense of discipline and dedication. The University is
groups SC, ST and OBC, differently abled groups as
transforming its curricular activities keeping in view the recent
per Government rules.
trends of development.
Community & National Development, Environment
The University generates cost effective resources to
and Value Orientation
achieve financial self-sufficiency. Self financing courses are
* Department of Life Long Learning, Centre for offered both at U.G. and P.G. level. Being both teaching and
Development of Physics Education, Environmental affiliating University, it ensures equitable distribution of facilities
Studies and Departmental forums for community for higher education in different parts of the state under its
development and extension activities. jurisdiction.
* NSS & NCC forums at under graduate level. The University encourages its teachers to undertake
* Inculcation of the practice for sustainable research activities and gives financial support to attend
development seminars and workshops. Financial grants are also given for
* Value Orientation through NSS, NCC, Student organizing conferences. Interdisciplinary approach and
Welfare Progrramme, Memorial Lectures collaborative research are being encouraged to achieve
Workshops and Public Lectures. excellence in education.
* Liaison with Non Government Organizations,
Government Organisations, National and Teaching Units
International Organizations for Scientific,
Community and National Development Projects and The University of Rajasthan consists of the following
Programmes. components:
ICT Introduction (a) Constituent Colleges
(b) Post-graduate Teaching Departments / Centers
* Provision of computer education at undergraduate
level, usage of ICT tools in teaching learning and
(c) Research Centers
evaluation. (a) Constituent Colleges
Undergraduate teaching is imparted in seven constituent
* Provision for ICT related and oriented courses M. colleges of the University, while the teaching faculty
Tech., MCA, M.Sc. (IT), PGDCA, BCA, and appointed in the University Post Graduate Departments:
sensitization and awareness programmes for other
(i) University Commerce college (Commerce Faculty)
disciplines.
(ii) University Law College (Law Faculty)
* Training in both basics and advanced skills in (iii) University Law College II (Law Faculty Evening
computer usage and applications. College)
* Computerization of library, examination work and (iv) University Maharani College (Multi-faculty College for
database management. Women)
* INFLIBNET and other ICT facilities are available on (v) University Maharaja College (Science Faculty)
Campus wide area network through Infonet Centre. (vi) University Rajasthan College (Arts and Social
* Emphasis on Open Source Technology for Sciences)
application development. (vii) University Five year Law College (Law Faculty)
Looking to the needs and demands of students, the
* Computer Labs, Research Centers and provision of University started courses at Rajasthan College, Maharani,
computers in all the sections of administration and Maharaja and Commerce Colleges on self-financing basis.
academics.
All the constituent colleges provide library and sports
Global Demand facilities and motivate the students to join NCC and NSS
* Offering globally relevant PG and research courses. programmes. Besides this, colleges also organize
e.g. Computer Science, Management, seminars, workshops, lectures and panel discussions to
Biotechnology, Microbiology, Converging strengthen academics.
Technologies, Social Sciences, Women's Studies, (b) P.G. Departments
Arts, Geo-Informatics, Mineral Processing, Faculties of Arts, Science, Social Science, Commerce,
Instrumentation Technology, Material Science, Law, Management, Fine Arts, Education and Engineerring
Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Journalism etc. & Technology are running PG programmes. Accept in some
SFS programmes, Admission to the P.G. Courses are
based on entrance tests and merit. Some of the P.G.
Departments also run need-based self-financing courses.
Eminent scholars have been the faculty in this university
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including Professors Raja Chelliah, Raj Krishna, L.S. 8. Centre for Ambedkar Studies
Ramaswami, C.V. Subramaniam, M.V. Mathur, P.N.
Srivastava, R.K. Kaul, R.C. Mehrotra, Yogendra 9. Centre for Life Long Learning
Singh, G. Ranganathan, Satish Chandra, 10. Centre for Museology and Conservation
Dayakrishna, Om Prakash, Iqbal Narain, G.C. Pande, 11. Centre for Gandhian Studies
B.L.Saraf, S.Loknathan, S.P.Verma, C.P.Bhambhri, 12. Centre for Rajasthan Studies
V.R.Mehta, Y.K.Alagh, C.Rangarajan etc.
Research support and Special Assistance have 13. Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and
been made available to many departments by the Inclusive Policy
UGC. Several departments are actively engaged in 14. Centre for Women Studies
innovative research, and have been recognized for the 15. South Asia Studies Centre
FIST, COSIST, CAS, SAP-DRS-I and II and DST 16. Social Sciences Research Centre
DAAD programmes of the University Grants
Commission. The research done by the faculty 17. Centre for Mass Communication
members have been reflected in publications of 18. Centre for Museology and Conservation
articles in peer-reviewed journals. Some teachers
have been honoured with international and national The Support Services in the University
awards and citations.
Depending upon the disciplinary advancement, University Central Library
needs of the students and the demands of society, The Central Library building is located near the
syllabi have been upgraded time to time. The process main gate of the University. It has a seating capacity of
of globalization has also prompted formulation of new about 700 students. It has collection of more than 5 lac
courses which may go a long way in providing jobs to books, bound periodicals, etc. The Library subscribes
the students. Some of the courses started in recent to a plethora of current journals in physical form relating
times are as follows: to various subjects. In addition, about 10500+e-journals
Post-Graduate Courses: are available for online access under e-Shodh Sindhu
(i) Biotechnology Consortium. RFID system has been installed for in
(ii) Microbiology house operations of the Central Library.
(iii) Information Technology A new building of the University Central Library has
(iv) Journalism & Mass Communication been constructed with a financial assistance of nearly
(v) Finance Control 12 crore rupees from UGC under UPE grant. This
(vi) Management building will be soon made operational.
Sports Complex
(vii)International Business
The University has a Modern Sports Complex and
(viii)Environmental Science
also a Swimmiing Pool, which has been the venue of
(ix) European Studies
many National Swamming Meets any Inter University /
The Under-Graduate Courses:
national Tournaments. The University has always
(i) Computer Applications accorded a highpriority to games and sports. Fully
(ii) Business Administration developed indoor Gymnasium Hall alongwith a Yoga
(iii) Fine Arts Centre are the uplque attraction of the Sports Complex.
(iv) Music With the support of Sports Authority of India, we have
(v) Library & Information Science established SAI. Day Boarding Cantre in six games.
(vi) Physical Education Athltics, volleyball Table Tunnis Bndrainton. Honkay &
The Five Year Integrated Courses: Wrestling.
(i) Dual Degree B.Tech-M.Tech in Converging Health Centre
Technologies The University Campus has dispensaries and health
(ii) B.A. LL.B. Hons. set-up of Allopathic, Ayurvedic Homeopathy, Essential
(c) Research Centres Medicines are provided free of cost Medical health check-
The University also provides opportunities to the up camps, both routine and specialized (ECC, B.P. Blood
deserving students and teachers to undertake Sugar, Bone Mass Density, Pulmonary Function tests,
research in the fields of their specialization. For this Diabities, HBslc, Uric acid, Thyoid function, Liquid Profile
purpose, Research Centers have been established. tests Neuropathy detection etc. are organized from time
These research Centers have strengthened research, to time. The Health centre is providing Curative,
and some of them offer M. Phil Programmes of study. Comprehensive, Preventive counselling. Rehabilitative
The following Centers are in existence: and Nutritive & Psychological counselling services (Every
1. Centre for Jain Studies Saturday) to the students, teachers, employees & their
dependents.
2. Centre for Converging Technologies
Student Advisory Bureau
3. Centre for Computer Science & Information Students Advisory Bureau, since 1962, upholds
Technologies the motto: "We do not believe in framing the future for
4. Centre for Development of Physics Education next generation, rather we wish to frame the next
5. Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources generation for the future."
Counseling Centre
6. Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology, The University has a Counseling Centre, to guide
Environmental and Population Studies the students and resolve their personal and emotional
7. Shri Guru Gobind Singh Centre for Sikh Studies problems.
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Hostels & Residences the request of the respective Academic unit,
The University and its Constituent Colleges have Administrative unit. Infonet Center caters Optical fiber
well furnished hostel accommodation for the students.
Network in the University Campus. This connects all
Hostels are earmarked for particular courses/streams or
college campuses. academic units, administrative offices, Guest House by
The University is at present running 19 Hostels, out using distribution switches and Access Switches. This
of which 14 are in the Main Campus and rest are situated Network is also supported by Optical Fiber backbone.
in the Constituent Colleges. This acts as an Internet gateway for the campus-wide
Every Hostel has its own unique tradition. Youth
festival is organised in each hostel every year. This university network. The campus-wide University network
festival leaves a memorable inprint on hostel inmates. consists of state of the art networking equipment capable
An inter hostel youth Frstival, ‘Basant’ is also organised of providing high bandwidth with 1 Gbps fiber backbones
so as to provide common competitive platform for the at distribution level to provide connectivity to all Faculties,
manifestation of cultural talents of the hostel inmates.
Besides hostels, there are Teachers Hostel, Working
Departments and Centres. The National Knowledge
Women Hostel and faculty residences located at the main Network (NKN) Govt. of India project Point of Presence
campus. Some residences are for the non-teaching (PoP) is commissioned in the Infonet Centre through
employees as well. The University has an eco-friendly which University students and staff are interconnected
environment. The nursery-cum-garden office of the
through Internet with up to 1 Gbps connectivity for
university looks after lawns and parks. The university has
nursery which has some rare plants and shrubs. Plant resource sharing with all major educational and research
Exhibitions are also organized on various occasons. institutions across the country.
Students’ Welfare University Printing Press
The office of the Dean, Students’ Welfare & The University has it's own Printing Press,
International Students’ Advisor (DSW & ISA) helps the established 1962. It looks after the publication needs of
University students in the overall development. This the University, Departments, Colleges and University
office provides career counselling for the students to administration.
enable them to choose academic fields of their interest. 0141–2711070 Extn. 681
UGC Human Resource Development Centre
0141–2708581
The UGC- Human Resource Development Centre
Email:- rajasthanuniversitypress@gmail.com
(known as Academic Staff College, prior to April 1, 2015)
of the University or Rajasthan, Jaipur was established on Administrative Service Pre-Entry Training Centre
11th May, 1988 under UGC’s scheme of setting up (APTC)
Academic Staff Colleges (ASCs) in suitable universities The Centre was set up by the University in 1978
in India, in the wake of National Policy on Education and it's given the status of an Independent Centre in
(NPE) 1986 which emphasized the crucial link between 1999. At present the centre is running in an
teacher motivation and the quality of education. independent building close to the University Nursery.
The Centre has been organizing several pre-entry
As per UGC XII Plan revised guidelines, the
training courses for Indian Civil Services and
existing Academic Staff Colleges have been renamed
Rajasthan Administrative and Subordinate Services
as UGC Human Resource Development Centres for the last 41 years on, Self Financing basis.
(HRDCs) w.e.f. 1st April, 2015. UGC has also recognized the Centre as supporting
On the initiative of the MHRD, in 2012, the NAAC centre for upliftment of SC, ST, OBC and Minority
peer review committee had visited our ASC (HRDC) for Community students in 10th &11th Plan for coaching of
its accreditation. It was ranked as the second best RAS, CS, RJS, NET/SLET, Bank P.O., Spoken English
performer amongst 66 ASCs (HRDCs) in India. and other competitive examinations. This Centre acts as
University Science and Instrumentation Centre a facilitator by inviting eminent academicians,
University Science and Instrumentation Centre bureaucrats and experts of respective fields.
(USIC) has endowed with advanced instruments as The Centre imparts rigorous training and makes
available reading material, handouts, and other
central facility like SQUID, SEM, TEM etc. catering to the
literature which helps the candidates for various
need of University Science departments for research. competitive examinations. The centre has conducted
These facilities information is available on more than 200 programs for various examinations. The
uniraj.ac.in/usic/. The facility can also be accessed by past performance in terms of selection of the
other academic institution as per UOR rules and details candidates enrolled in this Centre has been very
are available on university website. Besides the above, encouraging, as almost 1/3 of such candidates have
mechanical (Lathe machines, Milling Machines etc.), been getting selected.
glass blowing, electronics, welding, and gas filling are The Centre is known for preparing and grooming
also available to those trained in and can do on their own. the students for competitive examinations through
providing subject knowledge as well as developing
Infonet Centre
their personality and communication skills.
Infonet Centre maintains university website For details contact: 0141-2709527
(www.uniraj.ac.in ) and Web servers. The website
information is updated by this Infonet Centre according to
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Academic Commitments of the University International Cooperation Cell


* Strict adherence is observed to the Academic
Calendar of the University. International Cooperation Cell established in 2007,
* National and International Seminars, Lectures and works to facilitate cooperation between University of
Workshops are organized regularly and faculty Rajasthan and International universities. It
members are given all possible financial and coordinates, negotiates and partners with
academic support to participate in such events at
National and International levels. Eminent scholars International Universities to develop exchange
are also invited to the University as visiting faculty. programmes for faculty and students. From 2007
* Statutory bodies like the Senate, the Syndicate, the onwards, 54 mobilities of students and Faculty have
Academic Council, the Faculties, the Research taken place. Out of these, 19 students and 08 faculty
Board, the Boards of Studies and the Board of
Inspectors are regular in their meetings and vibrant members have come from foreign Universities to the
and vigilant in their deliberations. University of Rajasthan and 25 students and 02
* The University examination system is fully Faculty members have gone from University of
computerised. The results of the entrance Rajasthan to Paul Valery Montpellier-III, Jean Moulin
examinations are declared at earliest possible. Lyon-III, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
* To provide financial assistance to the needy and Novosibirsk State Technical University.
students, a University Corpus Fund has been
created. Currently 2 students from ELLCS department are
* To ameliorate the grievance of every strata of pursuing their one semester as exchange student in
University Community, a standing mechanism has Jean Moulin Lyon 3. Two students from Jean Moulin
been evolved wherein three separate Grievance Lyon 3 have applied to UOR to come for 2 semesters.
Committees function on a continuous basis.
1 student from ELLCS Department, University of
* The University of Rajasthan has been striving with
fullest commitment to uphold the Hand Book and to Rajasthan has applied to study for one semester to
sincerely implement the rules and regulations France in 2019-20. MOUs with the University Jean-
provided therein. Moulin Lyon 3, France and the University Laval
(Quebec, Canada) were renewed in 2019 for 5 years.
Prof. R.K. Kothari Student's Welfare Fund: An
initiative has been taken by the Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor
Prof. R.K. Kothari on the first day of his joining as Vice-
Chancellor that his monthly salary (after deduction of
Income Tax and Pension) will be distributed among the
needy students who are admitted as regular student of
UG and PG programmes in the constituent colleges and
Departments / Centres of the University. An amount of
Rs. 6000/- per student per year will be given to the needy
students duly selected by the committee constituted for
this purpose on the basis of need cum merit so that the
needy students can pay their tuition fees and
examination fees of the University. The details of the
scheme will be notified in all the units of the University.
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DIGNITARIES OF UNIVERSITY
DIGNITARIES OF UNIVERSITY
VISITOR
Shri Ram Nath Kovind
H.E. the President of India
CHANCELLOR
Shri Kalyan Singh
Hon'ble Governor of Rajasthan
VICE-CHANCELLOR
Prof. R. K. Kothari
THE SYNDICATE
Prof. R. K. Kothari Chairman
Prof. Vijay Vir Singh Member
Prof. J.P. Yadav Member
Prof. Alpana Kateja Member
Prof. K.G. Sharma Member
Dr. Nageshwar Rao Member
Commissioner, College Education Member
Dr. Gyarsi Lal Jat Member
Shri Murari Lal Meena MLA Member
Shri Ameen Kagazi, MLA Member
Registrar Ex-officio Secretary

FACULTY DEANS
Prof. Vijay Vir Singh Faculty of Social Science

Prof. Deepak Bhatnagar Faculty of Science

Prof. J. P. Yadav Faculty of Commerce

Prof. Harsh Dwivedi Faculty of Management

Dr. Rajendra Padture Faculty of Arts

Dr. (Mrs.) Yadu Sharma Faculty of Education

Dr. Govind Singh Rajpurohit Faculty of Law

Dr. Madhu Bhatt Tailang Faculty of Fine Arts

--- Faculty of Engineering & Technology


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10
ADMINISTRATION

Administration
Registrar Department of Philosophy
Shri Vivek Kumar 2706813 Dr. Arvind Vikram Singh
Comptroller of Finance and Financial Advisor Department of Sanskrit
Shri Umed Singh 2710978 Dr. Sunita Sharma
Controller of Examination
Department of Urdu & Persian
Dr. V. K. Gupta 2708824
Dy. Registrar, Acad. Dr. Hussain Raza Khan
Dr. Raj Kumar Jain _______ Faculty of Commerce
Dy. Registrar, A & F
Dr. (Smt.) Lissy Vergis 2710897 Department of Accountancy and Business
Dy. Registrar, Secrecy Statistics
Dr. Kuledeep Mishra 2705883 Dr. R.K. Jaimini
Dy. Registrar, Exam. Department of Business Administration
Dr. Rakesh Rao 2707111 Dr. Ashok Sharma
Dy. Registrar, Degree & Misc. Department of Eco. Adm. and Financial Mgmt.
Shri Anand Agarwal --------- Prof. J. P. Yadav
Dy. Registrar, Estt-I & II Faculty of Education
Dr. Deepak Sexana 2711349, 2707863
Dy. Registrar, Plan & Project Department of Education
Smt. Shruti Shekhawat 2708788 Prof. S. L. Sharma
Dy. Registrar, R.T.I.
------- --------- Department of Library & Information Sciences
Dy. Registrar, Research Dr. Purnima Kaushik
Shri Arvind Kumar Sharma 2705883 Department of Life Long Learning
P.R.O. Dr. Jayant Singh
Dr. B.S. Shekhawat 2708614
Dy. Registrar, University Press Department of Physical Education
Dr. M.C. Gupta 2708581 Dr. Abhay Upadhyaya

Vice-Chancellor's Secretariat Faculty of Fine Arts


Department of Dramatics
PS to Vice-Chancellor Dr. Archana Srivastava
Shri Amardeep Pareek 2707863 Department of Drawing & Painting
Dr. I.U. Khan
Department of Music
Dr. Madhu Bhatt Tailang
Hony. Directors Department of Visual Arts
Shri Sumit Sen
P.G. School of Commerce
Faculty of Law
Dr. Rajeev Saxena 2702870
P.G. School of Humanities Department of Law
Dr. Govind Singh Rajpurohit
Dr. Rajendra Padture 2711070
P.G. School of Life Sciences Faculty of Science
Prof. Rashmi Sisodia 2711070 Department of Botany
P.G. School of Physical Sciences Dr. Soumana Datta
Prof. Deepak Bhatnagar 2711070 Department of Chemistry
Dr. C.L. Khandelwal
P.G. School of Social Sciences
Department of Geography
Prof. S.L. Sharma 2709048 Dr. Dharmendra Singh Chauhan
Department of Geology
Dr. Narendra Singh Mahala
Heads of Departments Department of Home Science
Faculty of Arts Dr. Mukta Agarwal
Department of Mathematics
Department of English Dr. Anil Sharma
Dr. Tanuja Mathur Department of Physics
Department of European Lang. Lit. and Cultural Prof. Deepak Bhatanagar
Studies Department of Psychology
Dr. Rajendra Padture Dr. Madhu Jain
Department of Hindi Department of Statistics
Dr. Shruti Sharma Dr. Santosh Kumar Gupta
Department of Zoology
Dr. P.J. John
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ADMINISTRATION
Faculty of Social Science Faculty of Social Science
Department of Anthropology Ambedker Studies Centre
Dr. Seema Agrawal Dr. Om Prakash Siravi
Department of Economics Centre for Gandhian Studies
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sharma
Dr. S.S. Somra Centre for Museology and Conservation
Department of History & Indian Culture Prof. K.G. Sharma
Dr. Pramila Poonia Centre for Rajasthan Studies
Dr. Sangeeta Sharma
Department of Political Science
Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion &
Prof. Nidhi Lekha Sharma Inclusive Policy
Department of Public Administration Prof. S. L. Sharma
Dr. Shalini Chaturvedi Centre for Women Studies
Dr. Mukta Agarwal
Department of Sociology Social Sciences Research Centre
Dr. Manju Kumari Dr. Raka Singh
Centre for Mass Communication South Asia Studies Centre
Dr. Shashi Upadhyay
______
Shri Guru Gobind Singh Centre for Sikh Studies
Directors of Research Centres ....................
Faculty of Arts NITI Aayog Chair
Prof. V.V. Singh
Centre for European Studies
Dr. Rashmi Jain Principals & Vice-Principals of
Constituent Colleges
Centre for Jain Studies
Dr. Rashmi Jain University Commerce College
Faculty of Engineering & Technology Principal
Centre for Converging Technologies Prof. J. P. Yadav 2710483
Director Vice-Principals
Dr. K.V.R. Rao Dr. Mohar Singh 2710483
Additional Directors Dr. Mohan Lal Sharma 2710483
Dr. V.K. Saxena Dr. Abhay Upadhayaya 2710483
Dr. Vidhya Patni Dr. Dileep Singh 2710483
Joint Directors Five Year Law College
Dr. Neelima Gupta
Director
Dr. P.J. John
Dr. Sanjula Thanvi 2712307
Dr. H.S. Palsania
Dy. Director
Dr. J.S. Saini
Dr. Abhishek Kumar Tiwari
Faculty of Management Mr. Manoj Meena
R. A. Podar Institute of Management University Law College
Prof. Harsh Dwivedi Principal
Dr. Aruna Choudhary 2709260
Faculty of Science Vice-Principal
Sh. Sandeep Singh
Centre for Computer Science & Information
Sh. Rajeev Soni
Technology
University Law College-II
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Nagar
Principal
Centre for Development of Physics Education Dr. Ankita Yadav 2704882
Dr. Rishi Kumar Singhal Vice-Principals
Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources Sh. Tarun Kumar Jonwal
Sh. Ghan Shyam Bera
Dr. Ramvir Singh
University Maharaja College
Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology,
Environmental & Population Studies Principal
Dr. Ramvir Singh 2567290
Dr. Surendra Singh Chouhan Vice-Principals
Dr. R. A. Sharma
Dr. Pratap Chand Mali
Dr. Neelima Gupta
Dr. Asha Jain
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ADMINISTRATION

University Maharani College Dr. Ghanshyam kachhawa


Dr. Anshu Verma
Principal Garden Office
Prof. (Mrs.) Alpana Kateja 2371918 Incharge
Vice-Principal Dr. Ramavtar Sharma 2711070-2308
Dr. Alka Sharma Hostel Wardens
Dr. Bindu Jain Ambedker Hostel
Dr. Khursheed. J. Naqvi Dr. Rameshwar Jat
Dr. Neena Nair Aravali Hostel
Dr. Rashmi Jain Dr. Kartar Singh
University Rajasthan College D. B. N. Hostel
Dr. Rameshwar Jat
Principal H. J. Bhabha Hostel
Prof. K. G. Sharma 2710565 Dr. R.S. Chauhan
Vice-Principals J. C. Bose Hostel
Dr. Ram Narayan Sharma Dr. Surendra Singh Chouhan
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sharma C. V. Raman Hostel
Dr. Nidhi Mehta Dr. Rajesh Kr. Sharma
Dr. Lokesh Jain Gokhale Hostel
Other Functionaries Dr. H. S. Palsania
W. U. S. Hostel
Director (Research ) Dr. Amit Kotia
Prof. Deepak Bhatnagar 2711070 Vivekanand Hostel
Dy. Director Dr. Manish Sinsinwar
Dr. Rajeev Saxena -------- Maharana Pratap Hostel
UGC–Human Resource Development Centre Dr. M. L. Sharma
Director Savitri Phule Girls Hostel
Prof. V. V. Singh 2710925 Dr. Meeta Sharma
Deputy Director Kasturba Girls Hostel
Dr. Meeta Mathur 2710925 Dr. Vandana Kalla
Asstt. Director Laxmi Bai Girls Hostel
Dr. Vishva Chaudhary Prof. Neelam Poonar
APTC Meera Bai Girls Hostel
Director Dr. Chetna Choudhary
Dr. P. J. John ----------- Malviya Girls Hostel
Asstt. Director Dr. Poonam
Abhishek Chayal ______ Mahi Girls Hostel
Central Library Dr. Jyoti Meena
Director Saraswati Girls Hostel
Prof. K.G. Sharma 2707866 Dr. Bharti Chauhan
Deputy Librarian Annie Besant Girls Hostel
Dr. Nandani Khattar Dr. Daisy Sharma
Chief Warden Mother Teresa Girls Hostel
Boys Hostel Dr. Daisy Sharma
Dr. M. L. Sharma 2709165 Infonet Centre
Girls Hostel Director
Dr. Madhu Jain 2709165 Dr. K.V.R. Rao 2703559
Gokhale Hostel Dy. Director
Dr. H.S. Palsania Dr. Pankaj Nagar 2703559
Annie Beseant Hostel Internal Quality Assurance Cell
Dr. Daisy Sharma Coordinator
College Development Council Prof. Deepak Bhatnagar 2700370
Coordinator Co-Coordinator
Dr. Abha Jain 2710580 Dr. Manisha Gupta ----------
Dean Students' Welfare & International Medical Officer
Student Advisor Allopathic
Dr. G.P. Singh 2710497 Dr. Shyam Mittal (MD) SMO 2708983
Additional Dean Ayurved
Dr. Anjalika Sharma ----------------- 2708983
Associate Deans Homeopath
Dr. Akhil Kumar Dr. Sheenu Gupta (MD-Homeo) - - -- -
Dr. Jai Singh Associate NCC Officers
Dr. Amit Kumar Kotiya University Commerce College
Mr. Sundaram Shandilya 1 Raj Armd Sqn NCC Dr. Poonam
Dr. Ram Dayal Choudhary
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1 Raj Bn NCC Dr. D.C. Meghwal

ADMINISTRATION
3 Raj Naval NCC ______ Anti Ragging Committee
University Maharaja College
1 Raj BN NCC Lt. Dr. Amit Kotia Vice-Chancellor Chairman 2707863 (O)
7 Raj (I) Coy NCC Lt . Dr. Dev Dutt Patel Prof. V.V. Singh Member 9414079990
3 Raj Naval NCC Dr. Sanjay Singh Prof. Nidhi Lekha Sharma Member 9772111000
University Maharani College Shri Vivek Kumar Member 2706813 (O)
1 Raj Girls Bn NCC Ms. Prerna Puri Dr. G.P. Singh
University Rajasthan College Dean Students Welfare Member 9414359210
1 Raj Armed Sqn NCC Dr. Rajesh Kr. Sharma Dr. M.L. Sharma
1 Raj Air Sqn NCC Dr. D.S. Chauhan Chief Warden (Boys) Member 9414441138
3 Raj Naval NCC Dr. Rameshwar Jat Dr. Madhu Jain
4 7 Raj.(1) Coy NCC, Lt. Tamegh Panwar Chief Warden (Girls) Member 9828078955
National Service Scheme Dr. Rajeev Saxena Member 9928039804
Coordinator Dr. Rameshwar Jat Member 9414322646
Dr. R. N. Sharma Dr. G.S. Rajpurohit Member 9829160431
Proctorial Board Dr. Deepak Saxena Member 2710995 (O)
Chief Proctor Dr. B.S. Shekhawat Member 2708614 (O)
Dr. H.S .Palsania 2711139/ 9460144084 ACP, Gandhi Nagar, Jaipur Member 9413545486
Associate Proctors SHO, Gandhi Nagar Member 9929003874
Dr. Rameshwar Jat 9414322646 Shri Pradeep Singh Shekhawat Member 9460167700
Shri Tamegh Panwar 9413845645 Shri Harsh Khatana Member 9929930550
Dr. Ammilal Rao 8824748628 President, RUSU Member ------
Dr. Poonam 9602054426 Gen. Secretary, RUSU Member ------
Dr. Kailash Chand Samota 9784084824 Dr. H.S. Palsania Member Secretary 9460144084
Dr. Lalita Vatta 9414479231
Dr. Pramod Kumar 9887150071 Committee for Prevention of Sexual Harassment of
Sports Board Women at Work Place
Chairman
-------------- Dr. Mukta Agarwal Chair Person
Secretary Prof. Nidhi Lekha Sharma Member
Dr. Abhay Upadhyay ------- Prof. Gitika Kapoor Member
Student's Advisory Bureau Prof. Alpana Kateja Member
Director Dr. H.S. Palsania Member
Dr. Deepak Saxena 2710995 Dr. Pramila Poonia Member
University Engineers Dr. Meeta Sharma Member
Er. H.S. Tomar, Ex. En. 2710548 Dr. Sanjula Thanvi Member
Er. P.C. Goyal Ex. En. ---- Dr. Aruna Choudhary Member
Er. Satish Sharma, A. En. 2710548 Dr. Lalita Vatta Member
Er. Ajay Sharma, J.En. 2710548 Dr. Sheenu Gupta Member
Er. Vinay Kumar, J. En. 2710548 Dr. Lissy Varghese Member
Er. Yadvendra Singh Ex. En. ---- Mrs. Shruti Shekhawat Member Secretary
Psychological Counseling Cell for Women
University Guest House 2711497
Incharge
Office :
Prof. J. P. Yadav 2711497
Department of Psychology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
Manager
1. Dr. Madhu Jain Co-Ordinator
Dr. Narpat Singh 2711497
University Press Head, Department of Psychology
Asstt. Registrar & O.I.C. 2. Dr. Susheela Pareek Co-Coordinator
Shri Rajendra Kumar Sharma 9314462925 Associate Prof. Department of Psychology
Advisory Committee for smooth functionary of the above Cell:
1. Dr. Madhu Jain coordinator Convenor
University Science & Instrumentation Centre Psychology Counselling Cell
Director 2. Dr. Susheela Pareek, Co-Coordinator Co-convenor
3. Prof. S. L. Sharma, Deptt. of Sociology Member
Prof. Deepak Bhatnagar 4. Chief Proctor Member
5. Chief Warden (Boys) Member
6. Chief Warden (Girls) Member
7. DSW Member
8. Director, Centre for Women’s Studies Member
9. Principals of the constituent College Member
10. Dr. Prerana Puri, Deptt. of Psychology Member
11. Dr. Chandrani Sen, Deptt. Psychology Member
12. Dr. Uma Mittal, Deptt. of Psychology Member
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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Important Information


Ragging is strictly prohibited in the University Campus /Constituent Colleges and outside
University Campus. If any such incident is brought to the notice of the University
Administration/Officer the concerned students after being found guilty will be expelled
from the University in compliance of the direction of Hon'ble. Supreme Court.

The candidates are advised to acquaint themselves with the University
Statutes/Ordinances/Rules/Regulations/Syllabi. The Syallabi are available on the
University website http.//www.uniraj.ac.in. and amendments made therein from time to
time. The students are also advised to read the important and useful Ordinances of the
University.

All students admitted are required to carry with them their current identity cards, duly
authenticated by the concerned unit head failing which disciplinary action may be taken.

As per the direction of Hon'ble Supreme Court (1997), ‘Committee for Prevention of
Sexual Harassment of women at work place’ has been constituted. Any complaint in this
regard can be filed with the concerned HODs/ Principals/ or at the Centre for the Women's
Studies where the Committee is situated. Admission to LL.B., P.G. Diploma, P.G. (Post
Graduate) M.Phil./Ph.D. are made through the Entrance Test. Information about this will be
provided separately.

A student is liable to be penalized for any kind of indiscipline, as defined in Ord. 88,
including restication from the College/Department/Hostel Centre or any legal proceedings,
as per the provisions of Ordinance 88.

The student is required to complete 75% attendance, as per the provision of Ordinance 144,
for appearing at their examinations.

Group Insurance is mandatory for all students.

Concerned Unit Head may be contacted for any clarification.
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR: 2019–2020

S.N0. Schedule Date


1. Release of Prospectus May 15, 2019
2. Inviting Application for PG Admission (URATPG) June 01, to June 10, 2019
3. Inviting Application for UG Admission June 1, 2019 to June 10, 2019
4. URATPG Admission Test June 17, 2019 to June 22, 2019
5. UG Admission and PG Admission Final List June 29, 2019
6. Commencement of Academic Session /Classes July 1, 2019
7. University Convocation To be announced later on.
8. RUSU Election As per date to be notified by State
Government
09. RUSU Office Inaugurations Within one month of declaration of result of
RUSU Election
10. Odd Semester Examination Applic ation September 01, 2019 to September 09, 2019
11. Annual Examination Application September 01, 2019 to September 11, 2019

12. Diwali Break As per dates to be notified by UOR


13. First/Third Semester Examinations December 17, 2019 to December 28, 2019
14. Winter Vacation December 25, 2019 to December 31, 2019
15. Second/Fourth Semester Commencement January 1, 2020
16. Odd Semester Examination Result January 30, 2020
17. Even Semester Examination Application January 17, 2020 to January 22, 2020
18. Annual Practical Examinations February 1, 2020 to February 15, 2020
19. Certificate/Diploma Examinations February 28, 2020
20. Annual UG Examinations March 02, 2020 to April 16, 2020
21. Annual PG Examinations April 1, 2020 to May 15, 2020
22. Second/Fourth Semester Examinations May 1, 2020 to May 15, 2020
22. Summer Vacation May 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020

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LIST OF PROGRAMMES

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Masters' Programme Environmental Law
ABST Environmental Studies
Anthropology European Studies
Biotechnology French
Botany Financial Analysis & Control
Business Administration German
Chemistry Heritage
Computer Application Human Ecology
Converging Technologies Indian Culture
Cost Control & Accounts Jain Studies
Dramatics Labour Law
Drawing & Painting Management of Small Scale and Agro Industries
EAFM Persian
Economics Population Ecology
Education Project Planning & Infrastructure Management
JMC Spanish
English Tax Practice (ABST)
Financial Analysis & Control Taxation
French Women's Studies
Geography Yoga Education
Geology Undergraduate Programme
Hindi B.A. (Hons.)
History B.A. (Pass)
Home Science B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) Five Year Integrated Course
Human Resource Management B.B.A.
Information Technology B.C.A.
International Business B.Com. (Hons.)
Journalism & Mass Communication B.Com.
Library & Information Science B.Sc. (Hons.)
LL.M. B.Sc.
LL.M. (Human Rights & Value Education) B.Sc. (Home Science)
Mathematics B.P.A. (Vocal/Instrum.)
MBA Services B.P.A. (Dance/Tabla)
MBA Executive B. Lib. (Library & Information Science)
Microbiology LL.B.
Music Vocal/Instrumental B.P.Ed (Physical Education)
Museology & Conservation B.V.A. (Visual Arts Applied)
Master of Performing Arts Vocal/Instr. B.V.A. (Visual Arts Painting)
Philosophy B.V.A. (Visual Arts Sculpture)
Physical Education Diploma Programme
Physics French
Political Science German
Psychology Spanish
Public Administration Certificate Programme
Public Relations & Advertising French
Rajasthani Language, Literature & Culture German
Sanskrit Jain Darshan & Sanskriti
Sociology Persian
Statistics Spanish
Urdu & Persian Urdu
Visual Arts Yoga Education
Zoology
Add-On (Vocational) Programme
P.G. Diploma Programme Bio-Technology
Banking & Finance Communicative Skills in English
Co-operation Fashion Designing
Cost & Works Accountancy Functional English
Criminology Industrial Microbiology
Development and Investment Banking Personality Development
Dramatics
Energy Studies
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No.

List of PROGRAMMES
Faculty of Arts
1. English (Lit. & Lang.) 35. Psychology
2. European Languages (ELLCS) 36. Statistics
3. Hindi 37. Zoology
4. Jain Studies Faculty of Social Science
5. Philosophy 38. Anthropology
6. Sanskrit 39. Economics
7. Urdu & Persian 40. History & Indian Culture
Faculty of Commerce 41. Journalism and Mass Communication
8. Accountancy & Business Statistics 42. Museology and Conservation
9. Business Administration 43. Political Science
10. Economic Administration & Financial Mgt. 44. Public Administration
Faculty of Education 45. Sociology
11. Education 46. South Asia Studies
12. Library & Information Science S. No. M.Phil. Programme
13. Physical Education Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Engineering & Technology 1. English Language Teaching
2. English Literature
14. Nanotechnology 3. Hindi
15. Bioinformatics and Biotechnology 4. Philosophy
16. Information and Communication 5. Sanskrit
Technology
17. Cognitive and Neuroscience 6. Urdu & Persian
Faculty of Fine Arts 7. Jain Studies
Faculty of Commerce
18. Dramatics 8. Accountancy & Business Statistics
19. Drawing & Painting 9. Business Administration
20. Music 10. Economic Administration & Financial Mgt.
Faculty of Law Faculty of Education
21. Law 11. Physical Education
Faculty of Management Faculty of Science
22. Management 12. Energy
Faculty of Science 13. Geography
23. Botany 14. Mathematics
24. Bio-Technology 15. Physics
25. Chemistry 16. Psychology
26. Computer Science & Information 17. Statistics
Technology
27. Geography Faculty of Social Science
28. Geology 18. Economics
29. Home Science 19. Gandhian Studies
30. Human Ecology, Environmental & 20. History
Population Studies
31. Mathematics 21. Political Science
32. Microbiology 22. Public Administration
33. Non-Conventional Energy Resources 23. Sociology
34. Physics 24. South Asia Studies
25. Gender Studies
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
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Entrance No. of
Course Name Eligibility Mode of Admission Test Subject
Where to Apply
Seats
Faculty of Arts
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with at least 48% in the
aggregate or 55% marks in the subject of Entrance Test (70%
postgraduation or Bachelor or its equivalent degree weightage) + Academic Department of
M. A. (English) English 60
recognized by this University with at least 55% Record of Qualifying English
marks in the aggregate. Exam (30 % weightage)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with French as an optional subject Entrance Test (70% Department of
with minimum 45%from any recognized University in India. weightage ) + Academic European Languages
M. A. (French) Graduation in any faculty with minimum 45% marks with French 20
Record of Qualifying Literature and
Post-Diploma in French or Level III (B-1) from any Cultural Studies
Alliance Franscaise. Exam (30 % weightage)
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with at least 48% in the
aggregate or 55% marks in the subject of Entrance Test (70%
postgraduation or Bachelor or its equivalent degree weightage) + Academic
M. A. (Hindi) Hindi Department of Hindi 60
recognized by this University with at least 55% Record of Qualifying
marks in the aggregate. Exam (30 % weightage)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or graduate in any stream


from any recognized University / Institute with at Entrance Test (70%
least 45% marks in the aggregate. weightage ) + Academic Department of
M. A. (Philosophy) Philosophy 60
Record of Qualifying Philosophy
Exam (30 % weightage)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with at least 48% in the


aggregate or 55% marks in the subject of Entrance Test (70%
postgraduation or Bachelor or its equivalent degree weightage ) + Academic Department of
M. A. (Sanskrit) Sanskrit 60
recognized by this University with at least 55% Record of Qualifying Sanskrit
marks in the aggregate. Exam (30 % weightage)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with at least 40% in the


aggregate or 40% marks in the subject of Entrance Test (70%
postgraduation or Bachelor or its equivalent degree weightage) + Academic Department of Urdu
M. A. (Urdu) Urdu 60
with urdu as one of the subjects recognized by this Record of Qualifying & Persian
University with at least 55% marks in the aggregate. Exam (30 % weightage)
Faculty of Commerce

 
 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) with at least 50%
Entrance Test (70 %
in the aggregate or 55% marks in the subject of weightage ) + Academic Department of
M. Com. (ABST) postgraduation or Bachelor or its equivalent degree Record of Qualifying ABST Accountancy and 180
recognized by this University with at least 55% Exam (30 % weightage) Business Statistics
marks in the aggregate.
A Graduate/Post Graduate from any discipline (Arts, Entrance Test (70 %
Department of
Master of Cost Control & Science, Commerce etc.) securing a minimum of 40% weightage ) + Academic
ABST Accountancy and 60
Accounts marks at the Degree or Post Graduate examination is Record of Qualifying
Business Statistics
eligible for admission Exam (30 % weightage)

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) with at least 50% Entrance Test (70 %


in the aggregate or 55% marks in the subject of weightage ) + Academic
Department of
postgraduation or Bachelor or its equivalent degree Record of Qualifying
M. Com. (Bus. Adm.) Bus. Adm. Business 120
recognized by this University with at least 55% Exam (30 % weightage)
Administration
marks in the aggregate.

Department of
M. Com. (Economic Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) with at least 50%
Economic

 
 
Administration in the aggregate or 55% marks in the subject of Entrance Test (70 %
EAFM Administration and 120
Financial Management) postgraduation or Bachelor or its equivalent degree weightage) + Academic
Financial
M.Com. (Cooperation) recognized by this University with at least 55% Record of Qualifying
Management
Exam (30 % weightage)
 
 
 

marks in the aggregate or M. A. Economics.

Faculty of Education
M. Ed. Admission in M.Ed Course will remain suspended for

 
Academic session 2019-20  

Bachelor of Library & Information Science of the


M. Lib. & Inf. Sc. University or any other University recognized by this Entrance Test (70 %
University for the purpose or a Post Graduate Diploma Library &
(Master of Library & weightage) + Academic Department of
in Library & Information Science with a minimum of 50% Information
Information Science ) Record of Qualifying Library & Information 20
marks in the said Degree or Diploma examination. One Science
Exam (30 % weightage) Science
seat is reserved for Rajasthan University Library staff,
4 seats are reserved for working librarians of Rajasthan
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having at least 3 years of experience after B. Lib.


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20

Sc. A weightage of 0.25% per year (three years


service after B.Lib. Sc.) shall be given to each
candidate, subject to a maximum of three percent.
This weightage will be given only when the candidate
fulfils the minimum eligibility conditions.
Faculty of Fine Arts
Entrance Test (70 %
weightage) + Academic 20
Bachelors degree recognised by this University Department of
M. A. (Dramatics ) Record of Qualifying Dramatics
Dramatics
Exam (30 % weightage)
Practical audition 30 marks
Bachelor's degree with Drawing & Painting as one of the
Entrance Test (70 %
optional subject recognized by this University with at least Drawing & Department of
M. A. (Drawing & Painting) 50% marks in aggregate with 50% marks. (Rule applicable weightage) + Academic 12
Record of Qualifying Painting Drawing & Painting
for University of Rajasthan, Drawing & Painting Department
Admission only) For other College Affiliated to University Exam (30 % weightage)
of Rajasthan Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline Recogn- Practical Exam. 30marks
ised by this University with at least 50% marks in Aggregate.

Master of Performing Entrance Test (70 marks) +


B.P.A. degree recognized by this University with at Academic Record of Qualifying
Arts (Music)v Exam (30% weightage) 12
1. (Vocal) least 50% Marks in aggregate Practical Exam. 30 marks to M.P.A. Department of Music (6+6)
2.(Instrumental-Sitar) be conducted by Deptt.

M.A. (Music) B.A. degree with Music as one of the optional Entrance Test (70 marks) +
Academic Record of Qualifying
1. (Vocal) subjects recognized by this University with at least Exam (30% weightage) Music Department of Music 18
50% Marks in aggregate Practical Exam. 30 marks to (9+9)
2.(Instrumental-Sitar) be conducted by Deptt.

Faculty of Law
General & OBC : 55 % in Bachelor of Law Degree exams Entrance Test of 70 marks
or PG Diplomas examination in Law. (merit will be based
L L. M. Law Department of Law 75
SC/ST/PH: 50 % in Bachelor of Law Degree exams or PG
on 70 marks only)
Law Diplomas examination.
Faculty of Management
Master of Bussiness Bachelor’s Degree in any disciplne with at least 50% R. A. Podar Institute
PIMMAT Entrance Test N/A 60
Administration marks in aggregate of Management

Faculty of Science
Entrance Test (70 %
B. Sc. Degree (Pass course or Hons.) recognized by this weightage) + Academic Department of
M. Sc. (Botany) University under the 10+2+3 scheme with Botany as one Botany 25
Record of Qualifying Botany
of the subjects with at least 55% marks in the aggregate.
Exam (30 % weightage)
B. Sc. Degree (Pass course or Hons.) recognized by this Entrance Test (70%
University under the 10+2+3 scheme with Chemistry as weightage) + Academic Department of
M. Sc. (Chemistry) one of the subjects. with at least 55% marks in the Chemistry 50
Record of Qualifying Chemistry
aggregate. Exam (30 % weightage)

B.A./B.Sc. Degree (Pass Course or Hons)


recognized by this University under the 10+2+3 Entrance Test (70 %
scheme with Geography as one of the subjects, weightage) + Academic Department of
M. A./M. Sc. (Geography) Geography 40
with at least 55% marks in the aggregate. Record of Qualifying Geography
Exam (30 % weightage)

B.Sc. Degree (Pass Course or Hons) recognized by Entrance Test (70%


this University under the 10+2+3 scheme with weightage) + Academic Department of
M. Sc. (Geology) Geology 10
Geology as one of the subjects with at least 55% Record of Qualifying Geology
marks in the aggregate Exam (30 % weightage)

M. Sc. (Home Science)


(1) Foods & Human Nutrition Any Science graduate including B.Sc. Home Science Entrance Test (70%
(2) Human Development & weightage) + Academic Home Department of Home 45
(10+2+3) recognized by this University with
Family Record of Qualifying Science Science (15 each)
(3) Development atleast 50% marks in the aggregate.
Exam (30 % weightage)
Communication & Extension

B.A./B. Sc. Degree (Pass course or Hons.) recognized Entrance Test (70%
by this university under the 10+2+3 scheme with weightage) + Academic Department of
M. A./M. Sc. (Mathematics) Mathematics 90
Mathematics as one of the subjects with at least Record of Qualifying Mathematics
55% marks in the aggregate. Exam (30 % weightage)
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B. Sc. Degree (Pass course or Hons.) recognized by


this University under the 10+2+3 scheme with Physics
as one of the subjects. Minimum of 55 % marks in the Entrance Test (70%
weightage) + Academic Department of 35
aggregate. Physics
M. Sc. (Physics) Record of Qualifying Physics
Exam (30 % weightage)

B.Sc. Degree, or B.A. Degree with Psychology Subject Entrance Test (70%
recognized by this University with at least 55% marks weightage) + Academic Department of
M. A./M. Sc. (Psychology) Psychology 30
in the aggregate. Record of Qualifying Psychology
Exam (30 % weightage)

B.A./B.Sc. Degree (Pass course or Hons. Course)


recognized by this University under the 10+2+3 scheme Entrance Test (70% 30
weightage) + Academic Department of
M. A./M. Sc. (Statistics) with mathematics or Statistics or Appl. Statistics as one of Statistics
Record of Qualifying Statistics
the subjects. with at least 55% marks in the aggregate. Exam (30 % weightage)

B. Sc. Degree (Pass course or Hons.) recognized by


Entrance Test (70%
this University under the 10+2+3 scheme with Zoology
weightage) + Academic Department of
M. Sc. (Zoology) as one of the subjects with at least 55% marks in the Zoology 25
Record of Qualifying Zoology
aggregate.
Exam (30 % weightage)

Botany/
Bachelor's Degree recognized by this
University in Science, Engineering, Agriculture, Entrance Test (70% Chemistry/ Indira Gandhi Centre
M. Sc. (Environmental Medical Science, Law (B.Sc.) with at least weightage) + Academic Geography/ for Human Ecology,
20
Science) 50% marks in the aggregate. Record of Qualifying Geology/ Environmental &
Exam (30 % weightage) Physics/ Population Studies
Zoology

Faculty of Social Science


Entrance Test (70%
Bachelor's Degree in any discipline recognized by this weightage) + Academic Department of
M. A./M. Sc. (Anthropology) University having secured at least 48% marks in the Anthropology 30
Record of Qualifying Anthropology
aggregate. Exam (30 % weightage)
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with at least 48% in the Aggregate Entrance Test (70% Department of
M. A. (Economics) or 55% marks in the subject of post-graduation or Economics 120
weightage) + Academic Economics
Bachelor's degree or its equivalent degree recognized by Record of Qualifying
this University with at least 55% marks in the aggregate.
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with at least 48% in the aggregate
or 55% marks in the subject of post-graduation or Entrance Test (70%
Department of
Bachelor's degree or its equivalent degree recognized weightage) + Academic
M. A. (History) History History & Indian 120
by this University with at least 55% marks in the Record of Qualifying
Culture
aggregate. Exam (30 % weightage)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with at least 48% in the aggregate


Entrance Test (70%
or 55% marks in the subject of postgraduation or
weightage) + Academic Political Department of
M. A. (Political Science) Bachelor's degree or its equivalent degree recognized 120
Record of Qualifying Science Political Science
by this University with at least 55% marks in the
Exam (30 % weightage)
aggregate.

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with at least 48% in the aggregate


or 55% marks in the subject of postgraduation or Entrance Test (70%
Bachelor's degree or its equivalent degree recognized weightage) + Academic Public Department of Public
M. A. (Public Administration) 120
by this University with at least 55% marks in the Record of Qualifying Administration Administration
aggregate. Exam (30 % weightage)

Graduate in any discipline with minimum 48% marks


Entrance Test (70%
in the aggregate or equivalent CGPA
weightage) + Academic Department of
M. A. (Sociology) Sociology 120
Record of Qualifying Sociology
Exam (30 % weightage)

Entrance Test (70%


M. A. (Museology & Graduate in any discipline with minimum 48% marks weightage) + Academic Centre for Museology
History 30
Conservation) in the aggregate or equivalent CGPA Record of Qualifying and Conservation
Exam (30 % weightage)
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Postgraduate Programmes (Self Financing) LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe (LofoÙk&iksf"kr)


"kr)
Mode of Entrance Where to No. of
Programme Name Eligibility Test Subject
Admission Apply Seats
Faculty of Commerce
Entrance Test
(70% weightage)
Master of Human Department of
+ Academic
Resource Bachelor degree in any discipline recognized by this University Bus. Adm. Business 55(SFS)
Record of
Management with at least 45% marks in the aggregate. Administration
Qualifying Exam
(30 % weightage)
Entrance Test
(70% weightage )
Master of Department of
Bachelor degree in any discipline recognized by this University + Academic
International Bus. Adm. Business 55(SFS)
with at least 45% marks in the aggregate. Record of
Business Administration
Qualifying Exam
(30 % weightage)
Entrance Test
Department of
(70% weightage)
Bachelor degree in any discipline recognized by this University in any Economic
Master of Commerce + Academic
discipline with atleast 50% marks in aggregate. EAFM Administration 50(SFS)
(Financial Analysis Record of
and Financial
and control) Qualifying Exam
Management
(30 % weightage)
Faculty of Education
Candidate who (a) after taking Bachelors degree in Physical Education of Entrance Test
the University or an Indian University recognised for the purpose by the (70% weightage) +
Rajasthan University with at least 48 % marks in the aggregate or (b) Academic Record of Department of
Master of Physical after obtaining a post graduate diploma in Physical Education (D.P.E.) of Physical
Qualifying Exam Physical 40 (SFS)
Education atleast one year or 3 years duration (B.P.Ed.) awarded by the Indian Education
(30% weightage) Education
University or Board recognised by the education department of state or
(c) after obtaining Indian or Foreign qualifications recognised as Passing - Physical
equivalent to those mentioned in (a) or (b) above by the Rajasthan Fitness test is
University. compulsory
Postgraduate Programmes (Self Financing) LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe (LofoÙk&iksf"kr)
"kr)
Programme Mode of Entrance Where to No. of
Eligibility Test Subject
Name Admission Apply Seats
Faculty of Fine Arts
Entrance Test (70%
Bachelor's degree in any discipline recognized by this University with at weightage) +
least 50% marks in aggregate. Drawing Department of
M. A. (Drawing & Academic Record of
& Drawing & 15(SFS)
Painting) Qualifying Exam
Painting Painting
(30 % weightage)
Practical Exam. 30
Entrance Test (70%
weightage) +
Master of Visual B.V.A. / B.F.A. degree recognized by this University with at least Academic Record of Department of
Visual Arts 12(SFS)
Arts (Applied Arts) Qualifying Exam Visual Arts
50% marks in aggregate. (Applied Arts)
(30 % weightage)
Practical Exam. 30
marks (to be conducted
by deptt.)

Entrance Test (70%


weightage) +
Master of Visual Academic Record of Department of
B.V.A. / B.F.A. degree recognized by this University with at least Visual Arts 12(SFS)
Arts (Painting) Qualifying Exam Visual Arts
50% marks in aggregate. (30 % weightage) (Painting)
Practical Exam. 30
marks (to be conducted
by deptt.)
Entrance Test
(70% weightage) +
Master of Visual Academic Record of
Visual Arts Department of 12(SFS)
Arts (Sculpture) B.V.A. / B.F.A. degree recognized by this University with at least Qualifying Exam
(Sculpture) Visual Arts
50% marks in aggregate. (30 % weightage)
Practical Exam. 30
marks (to be conducted
by deptt.)

Faculty of Law
L L. M. (Human General & OBC: 55 % in Bachelor of Law Degree exams or PG Law Entrance Test of
Diplomas examination Department of
Rights & Value 70 marks (merit will Law 25(SFS)
SC/ST/PH : 50 % in Bachelor of Law Degree exams or PG Law Law
Education) be based on 70 marks
Diplomas examination
only)
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Postgraduate Programmes (Self Financing) LukrdksÙkj ikB~;Øe (LofoÙk&iksf"kr)


"kr)
Faculty of Management
Master of
Bussiness Bachelor Degree in any discipline recognized by this University with at R. A. Podar
least 50% marks in aggregate. PIMMAT Entrance
Administration N/A Institute of 60(SFS)
Test
(Service Management
Management)
Bachelor Degree in any discipline recognized by this University with at least
Master of Bussiness R. A. Podar
48% marks in aggregate (43% in case of SC/ST/Non creamy layer OBC/SBC)
Administration Merit N/A Institute of 40(SFS)
Minimum of 2 Years full time working experience. Applicant must be posted
(Executive) within the Municipal Limit of Jaipur at the time of admission. Management

Faculty of Science
Entrance Test
B. Sc. Degree (Pass course or Hons.) recognized by this University (70% weightage)
under the 10+2+3 scheme with Agriculture/Botany/Biotechnology/ Botany
M. Sc. (Bio- + Academic Department of 25(+5 NRI
Chemistry/Microbiology/Pharmacy/Zoology as one of the subjects /Chemistry /
Technology) Record of Botany Seats)(SFS)
with at least 55% marks in the aggregate. Zoology
Qualifying Exam
(30 % weightage)

Entrance Test
(70% weightage)
B.Sc. Degree, or B.A. Degree recognized by this University one of the
M. A./M. Sc. + Academic Department of
subjects Psychology with at least 55% marks in the aggregate. Psychology 10(SFS)
(Psychology) Record of Psychology
Qualifying Exam
(30 % weightage)
Entrance Test Botany Department of
B.Sc. Degree (Pass Course or Hons.) recognized by this University under (70% weightage) /Chemistry / Zoology
M. Sc. 10+2+3 Scheme with Microbiology / Biotechnology / Zoology / Botany / + Academic Zoology 25 (+5
(Microbiology) Chemistry / Pharmacy /Genetics / Life Sciences / Biochemistry / Integrated Record of Seats
Microbiology / Integrated Biotechnology as one of the Subjects with Qualifying Exam NRI)(SFS)
at least 55% marks in the aggregate. (30 % weightage)

Entrance Test Mathematics/ Centre for


Graduates (with 10+2+3) with Mathematics either at XII level or graduation (70% weightage) Physics/ Computer
level or BCA/ B.Sc. (IT)/B.Sc.(CS) or B.E. with at least 55% marks in the + Academic Statistics/
MCA Science & 60(SFS)
aggregate. Record of Computer
Information
Qualifying Exam Application Technology
(30 % weightage)
Entrance Test Chemistry/
B.A./B. Sc./B. Com./B.C.A. (Pass course or Hons.) recognized by (70% weightage) Mathematics/ Centre for
this University under the 10+2+3 scheme. with at least 50% marks in the + Academic Physics/ Computer 40(SFS)
M. Sc. (IT)
aggregate. Record of Statistics / Science &
Qualifying Exam Computer Information
(30 % weightage) Application Technology

Faculty of Social Science


Entrance Test
Master of Bacheior Degree with at least 50% marks. (70 Marks) + Centre for 30 (SFS)
(Journalism & Mass Hindi / Mass
Academic Record English
Communication) of Qualifying Exam. communication
(30% weightage)

Entrance Test
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with at least 48% in the aggregate or 55% marks in (70% weightage)
the subject of post-graduation or Bachelor or its equivalent degree Centre for
M. A. (Rajasthani + Academic
recognized by this University with minimum 55% marks in the aggregate. Hindi/History Rajasthan 60(SFS)
Language, Literature Record of
Studies
Culture) Qualifying Exam
(30 % weightage)
Five Year Integrated Programmes iapo"khZ; lesfdr ikB~;Øe

Programme Name Eligibility Mode of Admission Where to Apply No. of


Seats
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Me ri t in i n ternatio n al
Five Year (Ten Semester) Integrated XII (10+2) with science Subjects and national level Centre for Converging 120+15%
Dual Degree B.Tech./M.Tech. Course entrance exam. Technologies NRI Seats
and XII exam.
Three year M.Tech. in B.Sc. or B.C.A. with at least 55% marks in the Merit Centre for Converging 40+15%
Converging Technologies aggregate. Technologies NRI Seats
Two year M.Tech. in B.Tech. or MSc. at least 55% marks in the aggregate. Merit Centre for Converging 40+15%
Converging Technologies Technologies NRI Seats

Faculty of Law
Through Entrance University Law Five Year Collage 120
B. A. , L L.B. (Hons.) 10+2 exam w i t h at least 50% marks in the aggregate.
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Post PG Diploma Programmes (iksLV ihth fMIyksek ikB~;Øe)


Øe)
Mode of No. of
Programme Name Eligibility Where to Apply
Admission Seats
Faculty of Science
Post P. G. Diploma in Human Master's degree in Social Science/
Ecology Medical Science/Science/Engineering/ Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology,
Merit 15
Law (LL.M) with at least 50% marks in Environmental & Population Studies
the aggregate.
Post P. G. Diploma in Environmental Master's degree in Botany / Zoology / Physics /
Studies Chemistry / Mathematics / Geography (with Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology,
Merit 15
B.Sc.)/ Law (LL.M. with B.Sc.), with at least 50% Environmental & Population Studies
marks in the aggregate.
Post P. G. Diploma in Population Master's degree in Social Science/Medical
Studies Science/Science/Engineering/Law (LL.M) Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology,
Merit 15
with at least 50% marks in the aggregate. Environmental & Population Studies

Post P.G. Diploma in Post-graduate degree in Psychology Department of


Counseling recognizedley this University with at least Merit Psychology 30(SFS)
55 % marks in the aggregate.

Postgraduate Diploma Programmes (LukrdksÙkj fMIyksek ikB~;Øe)


Entrance No. of
Programme Name Eligibility Mode of Admission Test Subject Where to Apply
Seats
Faculty of Arts
Entrance Test (70% Hindi/
weightage) + History/
P. G. Diploma in Jain Studies Graduate/Post Graduate from any stream is
Academic Record of Philosophy/ Centre for Jain Studies 15
& Archaeology eligible for PG Diploma in Jain Studies. Qualifying Exam Sanskrit/
(30 % weightage) Sociology
Sociology/
Bachelor's Degree with at least 55% marks in Entrance Test (70% Economics/
P.G. Diploma in European the aggregate from any discipline. Knowledge of weightage) + 25
Public Admin./ Centre for European Studies
Studies Greman/French/Spanish up to certificate of A-1 Level Academic Record of Political
of any Max Mueller Bhavan. Alliance Francoise, Qualifying Exam (30 Science/
Level-1 desirable. % weightage) History/
English/
French
Faculty of Commerce
Entrance Test (70% Department of Economic
Bachelor’s degree from any University recognised for
P. G. Diploma in Banking and weightage) + Administration and Financial 60
the purpose (O.246-B) in any discipline with at least
Finance Academic Record of EAFM Management
50% marks in aggregate.
Qualifying Exam (30
% weightage)

Entrance Test (70%


Bachelor’s degree from any University recognised for weightage) + Department of Economic
EAFM 60
P. G. Diploma in Cooperation the purpose (O.246-B) in any discipline with at least Academic Record of Administration and Financial
50% marks in aggregate. Qualifying Exam (30
Management
% weightage)
Entrance Test (70%
P.G. Diploma in Project Bachelor's degree in the discipline of Arts, weightage)
Faculty of Fine Arts Department of Economic
Planning & Infrastructure + Academic Record of 30
Science, Commerce or Engineering with at EAFM Administration and Financial
Management Qualifying Exam (30 % SFS
least 45% marks in aggregate. Management
weightage)
Entrance Test (70%
P.G. Diploma in Management Bachelor's degree in the discipline of Arts, Science, weightage) Department of Economic
of Small Scale and Agro Commerce or Engineering with at least 45% + Academic Record of 30
Qualifying Exam (30 % EAFM Administration and Financial
marks in aggregate. SFS
Industries weightage) Management

Bachelor's degree in the discipline of Arts, Entrance Test (70%


weightage) Department of Economic
P.G. Diploma in Development Science, Commerce or Engineering with at 30
+ Academic Record of EAFM Administration and Financial
and Investment Banking Qualifying Exam (30 % SFS
least 45% marks in aggregate. Management
weightage)
Entrance Test (70%
Bachelor's degree in the discipline of Arts, weightage) Department of Economic
P.G. Diploma in Financial + Academic Record of 30
Science, Commerce or Engineering with at EAFM Administration and Financial
Analysis and Control Qualifying Exam (30 % SFS
least 45% marks in aggregate. Management
weightage)
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Faculty of Fine Arts


P. G. Diploma in Dramatics
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent degree recognized
by this University and has been declared successful Entrance Test (70%
at the audition test given by the department/ weightage) +
Institution concerned. Academic Record of Dramatics Department of Dramatics 25
Qualifying Exam (30
% weightage)

Faculty of Law
Entrance Test of
70 marks (Merit
P. G. Diploma in Criminology Candidates who passed LLB exam. Law Department of Law 60
will be based on
70 Marks only)

(i) Bachelors of Law Degree exam.


(ii) M.A. Exam. in Sociology/Economics/Social Entrance Test of
Work/Psychology/Public Administration with 48% 70 marks (Merit
marks in the aggregate and with a paper relating to will be based on
P. G. Diploma in Labour Law Labour Laws as part of their exam. or 70 Marks only) Law Department of Law 180
(i) M. Com. Exam in EAFM/Bus. Adm. Or MBA
exam. with atleast 48% marks in aggregate and a
paper relating to Labour Laws as part of the M.
Com./MBA course shall be eligible
Entrance Test of
70 marks (Merit
P. G. Diploma in Taxation Candidates who passed LLB exam. Law Department of Law 60
will be based on
70 Marks only)

Faculty of Social Science


Entrance Test (70%
weightage) +
P. G. Diploma in Indian Bachelor's Degree or equivalent degree
Academic Record of History Department of History 60
Culture recognized by this university with at least 48% marks
in the aggregate. Qualifying Exam (30
% weightage)
Postgraduate Diploma Programmes (Self Financing) LukrdksÙkj fMIyksek ikB~;Øe (LofoÙk&iksf"kr)
"kr)
Entrance Test No. of
Programme Name Eligibility Mode of Admission Subject
Where to Apply
Seats
Faculty of Education

Graduate / Post-graduate in Arts / Commerce / Passing - Physical Department of


P.G. Diploma in Yoga Merit
Science / Physical Education under 10+2+3 Fitness test is compulsory Physical Education 40(SFS)
Education
scheme or an equivalent degree holder . Merit
Faculty of Law

Entrance Test of
P. G. Diploma in Environmental 60(SFS)
Candidates who passed LLB exam. (70 marks) Merit will be Law Department of Law
Law
based on 70 Marks only

Faculty of Science
Entrance Test (70%
B.Sc. with physics as one of the subjects / B.E. / Centre for Non
P. G. Diploma in Energy weightage) + Academic Physics/
Bachelor of Agricultural Engineers with 50% marks Conventional Energy 30(SFS)
Studies Record of Qualifying Exam Chemistry
in aggregate. Admission on merit basis. Resources
(30 % weightage)

Faculty of Social Science


Entrance Test (70% Subjects related to Centre for
P.G. Diploma in Women's
Bachelor's degree recognized by this University weightage) + Academic Social Sciences 30(SFS)
Studies Record of Qualifying Exam Women's Studies
with at least 48% marks in the aggregate. Humanities, Law
(30 % weightage) & Commerce
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Post Diploma Programmes iksLV fMIyksek ikB~;Øe


No.
Programme Name Eligibility Mode of Admission Where to Apply of
Seats
Faculty of Arts
Post Diploma in French Language Merit of the Diploma in the concerned
Department of European Languages
Language/Level-II (A-2) from Max Mueller Merit 15
Literature and Cultural Studies
Bhavans & Alliance Francaise
Post Diploma in German Language Merit of the Diploma in the concerned
Department of European Languages
Language/Level-II (A-2) from Max Mueller Merit 15
Literature and Cultural Studies
Bhavans & Alliance Francaise
Post Diploma in Spanish Language Merit of the Diploma in the concerned
Department of European Languages
Language/Level-II (A-2) from Max Mueller Merit 15
Literature and Cultural Studies
Bhavans & Alliance Francaise

Diploma Programmes fMIyksek ikB~;Øe


No.
Mode of
Programme Name Eligibility Where to Apply of
Admission
Seats
Faculty of Arts
Diploma in French Language Merit of the Certificate in the concerned
Department of European Languages
Language/Level-I (A-1) Merit 30
Literature and Cultural Studies
Alliance Francaise.
Diploma in German Language Merit of the Certificate in the concerned
Department of European Languages
Language/Level-I (A-1) from Max Mueller Merit 30
Literature and Cultural Studies
Bhavans
Diploma in Spanish Language Merit of the Certificate in the concerned
Department of European Languages
Language/Level-I (A-1) Merit 30
Literature and Cultural Studies
Diploma in Persian Language Candidates who have passed certificate course Department of European Languages
Merit 30
in Persian Language Literature and Cultural Studies
Undergraduate Programmes Lukrd ikB~;Øe
Mode of No. of
Programme Name Eligibility Where to Apply
Admission Seats
Faculty of Arts
th University Rajasthan College (Only
Passed 12 class or Intermediate under the 480
scheme of 10+2 with minimum 48% marks in for Boys)
B. A. (Pass) Programme Merit
aggregate. University Maharani College (Only
600
for Girls)
University Rajasthan College (Only
for Boys)
( Economics / English Lit. /
60 each
Geography / History / Political Sc./
Passed 12th class or Intermediate under the Psychology / Public Adm. / Sanskrit
B. A. (Hons.) Programme scheme of 10+2 with minimum 50% marks Lit. )
in aggregate. Merit
University Maharani College (Only
for Girls)
(Economics / English Lit. / Hindi Lit. /
60 each
History / Political Sc. / Philosophy /
Psychology / Public Adm. / Sanskrit
Lit. / Sociology / Urdu)
Faculty of Commerce
University Commerce College (Only
Passed 12th class or Intermediate under the 660
for Boys)
B. Com. (Pass) Programme scheme of 10+2 with minimum 50% marks in Merit
University Maharani College (Only
aggregate 180
for Girls)
University Commerce College (Only
Passed 12th class or Intermediate under the 60 each
B. Com. (Hons.) Programme for Boys)
scheme of 10+2 with minimum 60% marks Merit
(ABST/Bus. Adm./EAFM) University Maharani College (Only
in aggregate. 60 each
for Girls)
Faculty of Education

B. Lib. & Inf. Sc. Bachelor/Master degree or equivalent degree


(Bachelor of Library & recognized by this University with at least Merit Department of Library & Information
Information Science) 45% marks in the aggregate. Science 80
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Mode of No. of
Programme Name Eligibility Where to Apply
Admission Seats
(ii) Candidates employed in the recognised
libraries of Rajasthan as whole time paid workers
and possessing at least three years experience
after passing C.Lib. Sc. or Diploma in Library
Science recognised by the University of
Rajasthan may also be admitted, subject to a
maximum of 25% of total seats. A weightage of
0.25% per year (three years service after C.Lib.
Sc./ D.Lib. Sc.) shall be given to each candidate
subject to a maximum of three percent. This
weightage will be given only when the candidate
fulfils the prescribed minimum eligibility
conditions.
Faculty of Fine Arts
th
Passed 12 (10+2) of Rajasthan Board of
Secondary Education or any other equivalent
B.P.A. examination with at least 48% marks in
1. (Vocal) aggregate are eligible for the admission in B.P.A. 8
2.(Instrumental-Sitar) with a condition that on 31st July of the 8
admission year, the student have not exceeded Aptitude Department of Music
B.P.A. (i) Kathak Dance 12 (SFS)
25 years of age. Test
(ii) Tabla Duration : 4 years (Specialisation Course) 12 (SFS)
Entrance Apptitude Test/Merit. For further details
Please contact Music Department of University
of Rajasthan.
Passed 12 th (10+2) of Rajasthan Board of
Secondary Education or any other equivalent
examination with atleast 48% marks in aggregate
are eligible for the admission in B.V.A. Applied
Arts/Painting/Sculpture, With a
condition that on 31st July of the admission year,
the student have not exceeded 25 years of age. Merit
B. V. A. (Applied Arts / Painting / Sculpture) Duration : 4 years (1 Year foundation Course Department of Visual Arts 12 each
followed by 3 years speclization course)
The admission shall be on the base of Apptitude
Test / Merit.
For futher details, please contact Deptt. of Visual
Artis of University of Rajasthan.
Undergraduate Programmes Lukrd ikB~;Øe
Mode of No. of
Programme Name Eligibility Where to Apply
Admission Seats
Faculty of Law
(a) 45% marks for general & OBC and 40%
marks for SC/ ST Categary in the aggregate of
the qualifying Examination for admission to LL.B.
I Year class.
(b) 60% and above in the aggregate for students
coming from Universities other than those
situated in the State of Rajasthan. Minimum
eligibility for admission to the LL.B. First Year University Law College 300
(O.252).

As per provision of O.-252 only such


candidates who have passed the Bachelor's or
Master's Degree examination with the required
marks in aggregate shall be eligibile for
admission to the LL.B. I year class. No
concession on any ground, whatsoever, is
admissible in the said rule.
(i) A candidate who has taken the Bachelor's or Entrance University Law College - II
L L. B. (Academic/Professional) the Master's Degree in Arts / Commerce / Test
Science / Engineering / Management (of 2
years duration) / Nursing / Agriculture or the
Degree of Shastri / Acharya or the Degree
of Ayurvedacharya / Ayurveda Brihaspati of
this University or of any other University
recognised for the purpose by the Syndicate
with full course prescribed for the Degree
and has secured a minimum of 45% marks, 300 (SFS)
minimum of 60% in case of a student
coming from a University situated out of
Rajasthan (excluding any concessional
marks) in the aggregate marks prescribed
for the examination for the aforesaid degree,
shall be eligible for admission to LL.B. First
Year class.
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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

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36

Undergraduate Programmes Lukrd ikB~;Øe


Mode of No. of
Programme Name Eligibility Where to Apply
Admission Seats
Faculty of Science
th
Passed 12 class or equivalent examination 360(Maths
under the scheme of 10+2 with science University Maharaja College (Only Group)
subjects, securing atleast 50% marks in for Boys) 360(Bio
B. Sc. (Pass) Programme aggregate. Students having passed the Merit Group)
Senoior Secondary Examination with Agriculture 180
subject shall be eligible to get admission in University Maharani College (Only (Bio-Group)
Biology group. for Girls) 60
(Maths Group)
th University Maharaja College (Only
Passed 12 class or equivalent examination for Boys)
under the scheme of 10+2 with science subjects, 30 each
(Botany /Chemistry /Physics
securing atleast 50% marks in aggregate.
B. Sc. (Hons.) Programme /Zoology /Mathematics)
Students having passed the Senoior Secondary Merit
Examination with Agriculture subject shall be University Maharani College (Only
eligible to get admission in Biology group. for Girls) 30 each
(Botany/ Chemistry/ Physics/
Zoology)

Girl Candidates who have passed 12th class University Maharani College (Only
B. Sc. (Home Sc.) Programme or equivalent examination of (10+2) Merit 40
for Girls)
scheme (Arts / Science/ Commerce) with
atleast 50% marks in aggregate.
Undergraduate Programmes (Self Financing) Lukrd ikB~;Øe (LofoÙk&iksf"kr )
Mode of No. of
Programme Name Eligibility Where to Apply
Admission Seats
Faculty of Science

University Commerce College


120(SFS)
(Only for Boys)

Passed 10+2 examination (Arts/Science/


Bachelor of Computer Application's Commerce) or equivalent with at least 48% in
University Maharaja College 120(SFS)
the aggregate. Merit
(Only for Boys)

University Maharani College 120(SFS)


(Only for Girls)

Faculty of Arts

B. A. (Pass) Programme (SFS) Passed 12th class or Intermediate under the scheme of 10+2 with Merit University Rajasthan College (Only 480(SFS)
minimum 48% marks in aggregate. for Boys)

Faculty of Commerce
Passed 12th class or Intermediate under the scheme of 10+2 University Commerce College (Only 420(SFS)
B. Com. (Pass) Programme (SFS) with minimum 50% marks in aggregate. Merit for Boys)

Passed class 12th or equivalent examination under the University Commerce College (Only
Bachelor of Business for Boys) 120(SFS)
scheme (10+2) with minimum of 48 % marks in Merit
Administration
aggregate. University Maharani College (Only for Girls) 120(SFS)
Faculty of Education

Bachelor in Arts/Commerce/Scienceunder 10+2+3 Scheme or an


Bachelor of Physical Education equivalent degree with a minimum of 40% marks in
aggregate or postgraduate with at least 40% marks in aggregate Merit Department of Physical Education 40 (SFS)
subject to passing physical fitness test is compulsory.
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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES

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Certificate Programmes lfVZfQdsV ikB~;Øe


Mode of No. of
Programme Name Eligibility Where to Apply
Admission Seats
Faculty of Arts
10+2/Bachelor/Post-Graduation from any discipline or Department of European
equivalent degree recognized by this University with at
Certificate in French Merit Languages Literature and Cultural 70
least 50% marks in aggregate.
Studies

10+2/Bachelor/Post-Graduation from any discipline or Department of European


Certificate in German equivalent degree recognized by this University with at Merit Languages Literature and Cultural 70
least 50% marks in aggregate. Studies

10+2/Bachelor/Post-Graduation from any discipline or Department of European


Certificate in Spanish equivalent degree recognized by this University with at Merit Languages Literature and Cultural 70
least 50% marks in aggregate. Studies

Passed 10+2 Merit Department of Urdu & Persian 60


Certificate in Persian Language
Certificate in Urdu Language Passed 10+2 Merit Department of Urdu & Persian 60
Certificate Course in Jain Darshan and Passed 10+2 Merit Centre for Jain Studies 15
Sanskriti
Faculty of Education
Certificate in Yoga Education Passed 10+2 Merit Department of Physical Education 40

Faculty of Science

Bachelor's degree recognized by this University with at least Merit Department of Home Science 20
Certificate in Public Health Nutrition 50 % marks in aggregate.
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FEE STRUCTURE
FEE–STRUCTURE 'kqYd lajpuk
Undergraduate Courses-Other than Self-Financing Courses
Lukrd Lrjh; ikB~;Øe ¼LofoŸk iksf"kr ikB~;Øeksa dks NksM+dj½
University Fund fo'ofo|ky; fuf/k % Local Fund LFkkuh; fuf/k %
Proposed Rate S.N. Particular Proposed Rate
S.N. Particular (2019-20) in (2019-20) in
Round off
round off
1. izos'k 'kqYd@iqu% io
z s'k 'kqYd 90
2. LFkkukUrj.k izek.k&i= 'kqYd 55
1. dE;wVj ,dkmafVax dk ,sfPNd 1910

3. lkekU; dkW'kueuh 310


fo"k; ¼dsoy ch- dkWe- ikVZ 3½
4. iz;ksx'kkyk dkW'kueuh 310 2. dE;wVj ,Iyhds'kUl 5860
5. f'k{k.k 'kqYd (Tution Fee) 3. bUMfLVª;y ekbnØksck;ksykWth@ 5860
Part-I 1630 ck;ksVsDuksykWth
Part-II, III & Hons. 1910
2060
4. ØhMk 'kqYd 120
B.V.A. & B.P.A.
L.L.B-I, II & III yr 2060 5. okpuky; 'kqYd 90
6. iz;ksx'kkyk 'kqYd izfrekl 165 6. iqLrdky; 'kqYd 90
7. Vad.k 'kqYd izfrekl 165 7. izdk'ku 'kqYd 80
8. fo'ofo|ky; ukekadu 'kqYd 310 8. ifjp;&i= 'kqYd ¼QksVks Nk=@Nk=k dks 55
9. ik=rk 'kqYd ¼cksMZ vkWQ lSd.Mjh yxkuk gksxk½
,T;qds'ku] jktLFkku ds vfrfjDr 310 9. ifjp; i= dh f}rh; izfr 'kqYd 120
vU; cksMZ ds izoklh Nk=ksa ls½ 10. Nk= lgk;rk dks"k 'kqYd 80
10. jktLFkku fo'ofo|ky; Nk=la?k 90 11. ikB~;sŸkj dk;Zdyki 'kqYd 90
¼viSDl ckWMh½ lnL;rk 'kqYd (Rs. 45/- for DSW) 12. fodkl@leqUufr 'kqYd 165
¼vf/k"Bkrk] Nk= dY;k.k dks lh/ks (Rs. 45/- for
University Fund 13. fo"k; ifj"kn 'kqYd 120
fHktokuk gS½ 14. Nk=la?k 'kqYd 120
11. v/;;u lkexzh 'kqYd ¼laLFkkiu
15. pfj=&izek.k i= 'kqYd 65
}kjk fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk;sxk½
12. 'kSf{kd ;k=k 'kqYd ¼tgkW ikB~;Øe
16. izkjfEHkd dE;wVj vuqiz;ksx dk 890

esa izko/kku g½S


375 vfuok;Z fo"k;
13. ØhMk fo'ofo|ky; [ksy cksMZ 200 17. ,y,ych izsfDVdy ijh{kk 'kqYd@
14. fodkl 'kqYd ¼ijh{kk QkeZ tek yhxy ,M- jsMfjcu ,oa vU; 'kqYd
165 laLFkk/;{k }kjk fu/kkZfjr fd;k
djkrs le; ns; gksxkA½
15. lkewfgd Nk= chek ;kstuk] va'knku 60
tk;sxkA
16. ch-fyc- dE;wVj ysc 'kqYd 3960

Postgraduate Courses-Other than Self-Financing Courses


Lukrdksrj ikB~;Øe ¼LofoŸk iksf"kr ikB~;Øeksa dks NksM+dj½
University Fund fo'ofo|ky; fuf/k % Local Fund LFkkuh; fuf/k :
Proposed Rate
S.N. Particular (2019-20) in Proposed Rate
Round off
S.N. Particular (2019-20) in
1. izos'k 'kqYd 90
2. iqu% izos'k 'kqYd 90 Round off
3. vUr% foHkkxh; 80 1. igpku&i= 'kqYd ¼Nk=ksa }kjk QksVks fn;s x;s½ 55
4. LFkkukUrj.k izek.k i= 'kqYd 55
5. foyEc ls tek djkus laca/k 'kqYd 120
2. igpku&i= dh nwljh ifzr gsrq 'kqYd 120
6. f'k{k.k 'kqYd 1990 3. Nk= lgk;rk dks"k 'kqYd] LFkkukUrj.k 'kqYd 80
7. iqLrdky; /kjkgsj jkf'k ¼dkW'ku euh½ 230
8. iz;ksx'kkyk 'kqYd 230
4. izdk'ku 'kqYd 80
9. iz;ksx'kkyk /kjksgj jkf'k ¼uhps uksV 2 ns[ks½ 230 5. fo"k; ifj"kn 'kqYd 120
10. fo'ofo|ky; ukekdua 'kqYd 305
11. vU; fo'ofo|ky; ls vkus okys Nk=ksa }kjk ns; 305 6. fodkl dks"k 'kqYd 165
ik=rk 'kqYd 7. pquko 'kqYd 120
12. ØhMk 'kqYd 110
13. iqLrdky; 'kqYd 120 8. foHkkxh; iqLrdky; 'kqYd 120
14. fo'ofo|ky; ijh{kk 'kqYd ¼fo'ofo|ky; }kjk 9. pfj= izek.k&i= 'kqYd 65
fu/kkZfjr½ 10. v/;;u lkexzh 'kqYd ¼dsoy mUgha foHkkxksa ds
15. jktLFkku fo'ofo|ky; Nk= ifj"kn ¼visDl 65
laLFkk laxBu½ dk lnL;krk 'kqYd laca/k esa ykxw tgkW Nk=ksa dks v/;;u lkexzh
16. fo'ofo|ky; [ksy ifj"kn 'kqYd 200
nh tkrh gS ¼lacaf/kr foHkkx }kjk½½
17. fodkl 'kqYd] ¼ijh{kk gsrq vkosnu&i= tek 165
djkus ds le; ns;½ 11. izk;ksfxd ijh{kk 'kqYd ¼fp=dyk ds Nk=ksa gsrq½ 450
18. Nk= lewg chek gsrq va'knku fuf/k 65
12. lkbfdy LVSaM@ikfdZx 'kqYd 120
19. ,e-fyc dE;wVj ysc 'kqYd 3960
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FEE STRUCTURE

I- FEE PAYABLE FOR UG COURSES EXAM. 2019-20


Proposed fee by Increasing 10% for session 2019-20
S.
Name of Exam Vimarsh Total Fees
No. Ex. Non-
Regular Shulk for for NC
Student Collegiate
NC
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.
(Bio-Tech)/ B.Sc. Home Sc.
1 /Hons/ BVA/ B.Mus./ B.Des. Pt-I 1320/- 1630/- 2360/- 1000/- 3360/-
and Add-On Certificate (If already
enrolled)
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.
1920/- 2940/-
(Bio-Tech) /B.Sc. Home Sc.
(Including (Including
/Hons/ BVA/ BPA/B.Des. Pt-I (If 1630/- 1000/- 3940/-
Enrl. +Elg.) Enrl. +Elg. )
not enrolled)
2
A- Non Rajasthan Board Students
B- Rajasthan Board Students 1630/- 2640/-
(Including -- (Including 1000/- 3640/-
Enrl. ) Enrl. )
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.
(Bio-Tech)/B.Sc. Home Sc.
3 1320/- 1630/- 2500/- 1000/- 3500/-
/Hons/BVA/B.P.A./B.Des. Pt-II
and Add-On Diploma
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.
(Bio-Tech)/B.Sc. Home Sc. /Hons/ 1780/-
4 2220/- 3540/- 1000/- 4540/-
BVA/B.P.A./B.Des. Pt-II (With
due paper of Pt-I)
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.
(Bio-Tech)/ B.Sc. Home Sc.
/Hons/ BVA/B.Mus./P.B.A./B.Des.
5 1920/- 2220/- 3100 /- 1000/- 4100/-
Pt-III/IV and Add-On Post
Diploma & Additional (For NC)
(If already enrolled)
3680/-
B.A./B.Sc. Additional (If not (Including 4680/-
6 -- -- 1000/-
enrolled) Enrl. +Elg.)

B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.
7 (Bio-Tech)/B.Sc. Home Sc. Pt-III – 2500/- 3100/- 1000/- 4100/-
(Ord. 169 E)
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.
(Bio-Tech)/B.Sc. Home Sc.
8 2400/- 2790/- 4260/- 1000/- 5260/-
/Hons/BVA/B.Mus. Pt-III/IV
(With due paper of Pt-I)
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.
(Bio-Tech)/ B.Sc. Home Sc.
9 2450/- 2880/- 4400/- 1000/- 5400/-
/Hons/ BVA/B.Mus./B.Des. Pt-
III/IV (With due paper of Pt-II)
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/BCA/BBA/B.Sc.
(Bio-Tech)/ B.Sc. Home Sc. 1000/- 6430/-
10 2880/- 3320/- 5430/-
/Hons/ BVA/B.Mus./B.Des. Pt-III
(With due paper of Pt-I & II)
BVA/B.Mus./B.Des. Pt-IV (With
11 2940/- 4340/- ___ ____ ___
due paper of Pt-I, II & III)
Fees for Physically Challanged
12 Students (for above all categries) 390/- 460/- 900/- 1000/- 1900/-

II- FEE PAYABLE FOR B.B.A./B.Voc. SEMESTER SCHEME EXAM. 2019-20


Session 2019-20
S.No. Name of Exam
Regular Ex-Student
1 B.B.A./B.Voc. I-Semester 1780/- 2220/-
2 B.B.A./B.Voc. II-Semester 1780/- 2220/-
3 B.B.A./B.Voc. III-Semester 1780/- 2220/-
4 B.B.A./B.Voc. IV-Semester 1780/- 2220/-
5 B.B.A./B.Voc. V-Semester 1780/- 2220/-
6 B.B.A./B.Voc. VI-Semester 1780/- 2220/-
7 For Handicapped Students Only 490/- 920/-
8 For one due Paper 900/- 1040/-
9 For more then one due Paper 1780/- 1780/-
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FEE STRUCTURE
FEE–STRUCTURE
III- FEE PAYABLE FOR PG COURSES EXAM. 2019-20 IV- FEE PAYABLE FOR PG SEMESTER
SCHEME (INCLUDING GRADING SYSTEM)
Proposed fee by increasing 10% for session 2019-20
EXAM. 2018-19
Vimars
S. Ex. Non- Total Fees
Name of Exam Regular h Shulk
No. Student Collegiate for NC S. No Name of Exam Fee for session 2019-20
for NC
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com 1700/- 1920/- 2790/- 1000/- 3790/- M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch., C.T./
(Prev.)/All (PG) 1 MJMC/M.Lib.Sc./M.P.Ed./M.Ed./LL.M./B.P.Ed./B.Ed. 1780/-
(Spl.Ed.) (I-Semester)
1 Diploma and DCWA M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch., C.T./
(If already Enrolled)/ 2 MJMC/M.Lib.Sc./M.P.Ed./M.Ed./LL.M./ B.P.Ed./B.Ed. 1780/-
Ord. 169 E-I (Spl.Ed.) (II-Semester)
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch., C.T./
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com 2290/- - 3380/- 1000/- 4380/-
3 MJMC/ M.Lib.Sc/M.P.Ed./ M.Ed./ LL.M./B.P.Ed./ 2060/-
(Prev.) and All (PG) (Including (Including (Including B.Ed. (Spl.Ed.) (III-Semester)
2 Diploma (If Not Enrl. +Elg.) Enrl. +Elg.) Enrl. +Elg.) M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch.,
Enrolled) 4 C.T./MJMC/ M.P.Ed./ M.Ed./ LL.M./ B.P.Ed./ B.Ed. 2140/-
(Spl.Ed.) (IV-Semester)/ M.Phil Semester-II
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.( 2140/- 2360/- 3600 /- 1000/- 4600/- M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch., C.T.
5 2140/-
(V-Semester)
Final)/Addl/DCWA M.A./M.Sc./M.Com./M.C.A/Dual degree M.Tch., C.T.
3 Pt-II/III/ Ord. 169/E- 6 2140/-
(VI-Semester)
(1)/0.215/0.238/0.25 7 Dual degree M.Tch., C.T. (VII-Semester) 2360/-
0 8 Dual degree M.Tch., C.T. (VIII-Semester) 2360/-
9 Dual degree M.Tch., C.T. (IX-Semester) 2640/-
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.( 2730/- 2940/- 5000/- 1000/- 6000/- 10 Dual degree M.Tch., C.T. (X-Semester) 2940/-
Final) (With due 11 Due paper semesterwise 720/-
4
papers of Prev.
/Ord.169-E (11) V- FEE PAYABLE FOR PROFESSIONEL
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.( - 1700/- 2790/-
Final) /(Ord. 169 E-II
1000/- 3790/- COURSES EXAM. 2019-20
5
/Due Papers of Final
S. No. Name of Exam Regular Ex-Student
only) 1 Certificate Course in Yoga Edu. 1480 1560
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com.( 2 B.Lib. & Info. Sc. 1920 2060
– 1630/- 3380/- 1000/- 4380/-
6 Final) (Due Papers 3 M.J.M.C. (Previous) 1920 1920
of Prev. only) M.J.M.C. (Final)/P.G. Dip. In Yoga
4 2060 2060
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. - 3820/- 5000/- 1000/- 6000/- Ed./P.G. Dip. In Dramatics
7 5 B.Ed. Part-I 3240 3680
(Under Ord. 169-D)
6 B.Ed. Part - II 3470 3910
M.A./M.Sc./M.Com. - - 5140/- 1000/- 6140/-
8 7 B.Ed. Part-I (Due Paper) (One Paper) 1630 –
(Under Ord. 179) 8 B.Ed. Part-I (Due Paper) (Two Paper) –
2420
Fees for Physically 600/- 680/- 970/- 1000-/- 1970/- 9 B.Ed. Part-I (Due Paper) (Three Paper) 3240 –
Challanged 10 LL.B. I - Year 1480 1780
9
Students (for above 11 LL.B. II - Year 1780 2000
all categries) 12 LL.B. III - Year 1920 2220
13 LL.B. (Due Paper) (One paper) 750 ----
14 LL.B. (Due Paper) (Two paper) 1120 –
VI- FEE PAYABLE FOR B.A. LL.B. SEMESTER SCHEME EXAM. 2019-20
15 LL.B. (Due Paper) (Three paper) Full Exam. Fee --
(Classwise)
S.No. Name of Exam. Fee for 16 LL.M. Pt-I 1790 2060
Session 2019-20 17 LL.M. Pt-II 2060 2350
18 One Year P.G. Diploma in Law 2220 2640
1 B.A.LL.B. I-Semester 1040/- Fees for Physically Challanged
19 600 680
Students (for above all categries)
2 B.A.LL.B. II-Semester 1040/-
3 B.A.LL.B. III-Semester 1180/- VII-ENROLLMENT AND ELIGIBILITY FEES FOR
4 B.A.LL.B. IV-Semester 1320/- SESSION 2019-20
5 B.A.LL.B. V-Semester 1480/-
6 B.A.LL.B. VI-Semester 1780/- Fee for
S.
7 B.A.LL.B. VII-Semester 1920/- Enrollment Fee & Eligibility Fee Session
No.
8 B.A.LL.B. VIII-Semester 1920/- 2019-20
9 B.A.LL.B. IX-Semester 2000/- 1 Enrollment Fee 310/-
10 B.A.LL.B. X-Semester 2450/- Eligibility Fee (For those candidates who
11 Due Paper Semesterwise 720/- have passed their qualifying exam. from
2 310/-
other than the Board of Sec. Edu.
Rajasthan)
VIII- *CONSOLIDATED TRANSCRIPT FEES FOR SESSION 2019-20
S. No. Consolidated Transcript Fees Fee for Session 2019-20
Per copy
1 In India Rs. 1460/- (Including Postal Charges)
2 For abroad Fees Rs. 1460/-
Postal Charges Rs.2010/-
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FEE STRUCTURE

XII- Ph. D. Programme IX-FEE CHARGES FOR VARIOUS FACILITIES


S.
Particular 2019-2020** 2018-2019* FOR THE SESSION 2019-20
No.
(iii) 1145 (For
1. Ph.D. Admission Test
exempted
Various Exam. Fee Fee for Session 2019-20
(Uniraj-MPAT)
candidates) 2550 (Phase-II) English Version Degree 310/-
(iv) 2805 for others
Migration Certificate 240/-
2. Cost of Registration Form 190 170
3. Pre. Ph.D. Course Work Fee 16850 15320 Provisional Certificate 170/-
4. Registration Fee 1695 1540 Duplicate Marksheet (Old) 240/-
5. Re-Registration Fee 3380 3070
6. Thesis Submission Fee 6730 6120 Duplicate Marksheet (New) 170/-
7. Provisional Certificate Fee 350 320
8. Degree in Absentia Fee 440 400
Advance Mark sheet 170/-
9. Development Fee 1695 1540 Revaluation Fee (Per Paper) 390/-
10. Caution Money 1695 (Refundable) 1540 (Refundable)
11. Library Fee 190 Per Month 170 Per Month Postal Charges (Per Mark sheet) 90/-
12. Lab Fee (as applicable) 350 Per Month 320 Per Month
13. Tuition Fee 605 Per Month 550 Per Month
Verification of Documents 240/-
14. Local Fund 440 Per Year 400 Per Year
15. Cost of Re-Registration Form 190 170
X- Late fee of Enrollment, Copy of Transcript Fee
16. Convocation Fee 595 one time 540 one time (For sending to the Address of Abroad and India)
17. Apex Body Fee 65 60 for the Session 2019-20
18. NRSC Fee 65 60
19. Group Insurance Fee 60 60 S. Particular Fee for the
20. Admission Fee 65 60 session 2019-20
No
* Applicable for the students admitted through MPAT-2018 Phase I & II.
**Applicable for the student admitted through MPAT-2019
1. Without late fee of enrollment up to Oct. Nil
2. With late fee of enrollment up to Dec. 150/-
XIII- M. Phil. Programme 3. With late fee of enrollment up to March. 280/-
S.
No.
Particular 2019-2020** 2018-2019* 4. Enrollment fee After commencement of 540/-
1. M.Phil. Admission Test
(Uniraj-MPAT) 2805 2550
Exam.
XI Fee payable for B.A./ B.Sc. B.ed Exam. 2019-20
2. M.Phil. Course Work Fee 16860 15320
Proposed for by
3. Admission Fee 65 60 Existing fee for increasing 10% for
S.No. Name of Exam. session 2019-20
Session 2018-19
4. Tuition Fee 2055 1870 Regular Ex. Student Regular Ex. Student
5. Library Caution Money 220 200
1 B.A./B.Sc. – B.Ed. Part - I 1200 1480 1320 1630
6. Games Fee 100 90
7. Library Fee 220 200 2 B.A./B.Sc. – B.Ed. Part-II 1200 __ 1320 1630

8. Apex Body Fee 65 60 3 With Due Paper of Part-I 2180 __ 2400 2790
9. NRSC Fee 65 60
10. Sports Board Fee 190 170 4 PH Candidate 540 610 600 680
11. Group Insurance Fee 60 60
As per Finance committee meeting Agenda Item No. 05 dated 03.03.2016 and apporved by the
12. Convocation Fee 595 one time 540 one time Syndicate Resolution of the Agenda Item no. 01 dated 27.03.2016, in addition to above Exam. fee
Rs. 150/- (By increasing 10% of the Rs. 130/-) Per Practical Examination be charged from the
* Applicable for the students admitted through MPAT-2018 Phase I & II. Regular Student, Ex-Student & Non-Collegiate Students appearing in UG and PG Examinations for
**Applicable for the student admitted through MPAT-2019 the Session 2019-20 excluding the Elementary computer application in UG Part-I. In pursuance of
the Syndicate resolution of the agenda item no. 5 dated 05-01-2017 Vimarsh Shulk@ Rs. 1000/- per
student (for Non-collegiate category) included in the above exam. Fees.
XIV- Local Fund (For M. Phil. Programme) Notes.
1. Development fee of Non-Collegiate students is including in the above exam. Fees.
S. 2. Every regular student will deposit Development fee of Rs. 50/- and sports Board fee of Rs. 50/-
Particular 2019-20 2018-19* in the respective colleges in addition to above exam. Fees.
No.
XV Fee Structure For Foreign Students For Academic
1. Identity Card Fee 55 50 Session 2019-20
2. Students Aid Fund Fee 75 70
3. Publication Fee 75 70 Undergraduate Programme US $ 1000 per Annum
4. Subject Association Fee 120 110 Postgraduate Programme US $ 2000 per Annum
5. Development Fee 165 150 M.Phil. & Ph.D. Programme US $ 3000 per Annum
6. Election Fee 120 110 Out of the total fee, the share of local fund and university fund will be in the ratio of 60:40
7. Departmental Library Fee 275 250 Out of 60% Local fund student’ s insurance money & Apex Students Union money will be
8. Library Security Fee 515 470 transfered to the DSW as per University norms.
9. Association Fee 55 50 US $ 200 will be submitted as one time processing fees in the DSW office at the time of
* Applicable for the students admitted through MPAT-2018 Phase I & II. admission.
Entire fee of M.Phil. course will be charged in Semester-I Note: In addition to the above fee, no fees will be charged from the student except hostal fees.
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RULES FOR EXEMPTION /PARTIAL EXEMPTION 5. Any other fees not specified here shall not be
FOR PAYMENT OF TUITION AND/OR OTHER FEE charged unless prior approval of the Vice-Chancellor
has been obtained.
1. No Tuition fee will be charged from the women 6. All deposits will be forfeited if not withdrawn within
students studying in the University Departments three academic sessions after leaving College/
and Constituent Colleges for all types of courses University.
including technical education but excluding self- 7. Students of P.G. Diploma Course in Indian Culture
financing courses run by the University. will be required to pay Rs. 660/- as tuition fee if they
2. Students whose parents/guardians are non- are regular students of a Post-graduate course in the
income tax payers and who belong to scheduled University.
castes/scheduled tribes, other backward classes 8. The Departments may not accept tuition fee from the
and special backwards classes and also students hostllers for the II term unless they produce a 'No Dues
who are wards of non-income tax payer ex-army Certificate' from the Warden concerned. A list of such
men are exempted from payment of tuition fee hostllers shall be sent by the Resident Wardens to the
except in the case of Department of European Directors/Heads of the Department in advance.
Languages. 9. Students belonging to Scheduled Castes and
3. A student who is the ward of a defence personnel (or Scheduled Tribes whose parents/ guardians are
who himself is an ex-defence personnel) who was non- income- tax payers will be granted fresh
either permanently disabled or killed during admission or re-admission, as the case may be, on
(i) NEFA/LADDAKH operation of 1962 or payment of the admission/re-admission fee of Rs.
(ii) Indo-Pak War of 1971 shall be exempted 35/- only and all other fees (excepting the fees from
from payment of tuition fee, examination which they are exempted) will be deducted from their
fee and hostel room rent, provided that: scholarship money. In case scholarship is not
(a) the family is now permanently settled in granted to them by the State Govt. they will be
Rajasthan, required to deposit the balance of fee failing which
(b) the family is not in receipt of a pension their admission will stand cancelled.
exceeding Rs. 400/- p.m. and 10. It is compulsory for all students to fill and deposit the
(c) the student submits in duplicate a "Group Insurance Form"as directed by the Dean
certificate from the Commanding Officer Students Welfare Office.
of the Unit concerned under the Seal of
Reservation Policy
his office in the proforma
4. A student who is orthopaedically handicapped 1. Reservation of seats/relaxation of marks for S.C., S.T.,
shall be exempted from payment of tuition fee OBC, More Backward Classes, Economically Weaker
and examination fee provided he produces a Sections, Physically Handicapped Candidates: will be
certificate to that effect signed by a doctor not as per the policy of Government.
below the rank of a Junior Specialist and (A) 49% of the total number of seats in each course in
countersigned by the Principal Medical Officer the Faculties of Arts, Fine Arts, Law, Social
that the candidate is permanently/partially Sciences, Science, Commerce, (including
disabled person. Honours, Pre-Professional, Certificate/Diploma
5. (i) Visually and hearing impaired candidates will Course, if any, in all these Faculties) will be
be exempted from payment of the examination reserved in each College/Department for
& tuition fee. NATURAL BORN sons/ daughters of parents
(ii) Visually impaired students who are admitted to belonging to Scheduled Castes (16%), Scheduled
Post-Graduate courses in the University Tribes (12%), OBC except creamy layer (21%)
Teaching Departments will be exempted from (B) 5% of the total number of seats in each category
payment of Tuition Fee, Library Caution Money, and each course in the Faculties specified in (A)
Laboratory Caution Money, Laboratory Fee, above will be reserved for Physically
Library Fee, Games Fee, Publication Fee, Handicapped candidates defined as Deaf/
Students Aid Fund Fee, Non-Resident Students Dumb/Blind/Loss of any limb with permanent
Centre Fee, but if a blind student resides in a disability. As per reservation policy of the
Hostel, all Hostel Fees will be charged. Government of Rajasthan.
6. No tuition fee will be charged from the wards of (C) 10% of the total number of seats in each category
Martyr (Martyr should be permanently domicile of and each course in the Faculties specified in (A)
Rajasthan) studying in the University Departments above will be reserved for the wards of Kashmiri
and constituent Colleges for all typed courses Migrants.
including technical educations but excluding self (D) (i) All Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and
financing courses run by the University. OBC candidates who have passed the
Notes: qualifying examination for admission to a
1. Laboratory Fee will be charged from all Students University course may be arranged in order of
of the Science Faculty, and students in the merit within the category to which they belong.
Departments of Anthropology, Geography, (ii) Those who have secured marks above the
Psychology and Statistics of the Faculty of Social level upto which the general category
Sciences and students in the Departments of students are admitted, they should not be
Music and Drawing & Painting. counted towards reserved quota at all and
2. Laboratory Caution Money deposit will be should be included in the General Merit List
charged from all students from whom laboratory of admissions.
fee is realized. (iii) Excluding those admitted on merit along with
3. Where parking is provided, a fee of Rs. 55.00 general candidates as at (ii) above, other
per annum will be charged from every student . Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe
4. Publication Charge/Fee will be only in such candidates should be admitted in the order of
Departments/Colleges where such facilities are merit going down the inter-se-merit list upto
available.
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the point necessary to secure adequate number of aspirant student will have to appear in the said
candidates of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled entrance exam, but no examination fee should be
Tribes to fulfill the reservation percentage charged from the student to appear in the entrance exam.
completely. (ii) Every such Student will have to produce a certificate in
(iv) It is clarified that in order to fill the reservation quota this effect from, District Collector/Nagar Nigam or
for SC, ST and OBC candidates, there should be Medical Jurist of the SMS Hospital, Jaipur
no hesitation to go down, if necessary, to the pass (iii)These Students would be exempted to pay the
percentage of the qualifying examination (e.g. examination and other prescribed fee till they
class XII, for admission to
complete the courses of Study in the University of
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./BBA/BCA Pass Course as well
as Honours Part I and Bachelor's Degree for Rajasthan.
admission to a Post Graduate course, and so on). (iv) Such students who have lost their shelter should be
(E) 5% of the total number of seats in each course in the allowed to admission in the University hostel on the
Faculties of Arts, Fine Arts, Law, Social Sciences, Science, Priority basis without charging any fee.
Commerce, (including Honours, Pre-Professional, (v) A Separate committee which must be include of
Certificate/ Diploma Course, if any, in all these Faculties) University Medical officer, D.S.W Chief wardens
will be reserved in each College/ Department for the More (Boys and Girls) constitute by the Vice-Chancellor to
Backward Classes per policy laid down by the Government scrutinize all the credentials in this regard before
of Rajasthan vide letter no. F-18(2) Education-4/2014 allowing above suggested relief to the victims.
Reservation dated 07 March, 2019. (vi) One Seat shall be reserved for such students in all
(F) 10% of the total number of seats in each course in the Affiliated/Constituted College and Deptt. of the
Faculties of Arts, Fine Arts, Law, Social Sciences, Science, University including S.F.S. Courses. The Seat is
Commerce, (including Honours, Pre-Professional, above of the Existing allotted Seat to the
Certificate/ Diploma Course, if any, in all these Faculties) College/Deptt.
will be reserved in each College/ Department for the “This special scheme must be applicable exclusively for
Economically Weaker Sections as per policy laid by the two type of the victims-:”
Government of Rajasthan vide letter no. F-18(2) Education-
(A) The such aspirant student who has lost his/her
4/2014 Reservation dated 07 March, 2019.
(G) 15% supernumerary seats in all courses will be parents. (Either, father, mother, or any such
reserved for International Students including Persons person who was officially designated as
of Indian Origin. Out of the 15% supernumerary seats guardian of such, before this blast)
1/3rd i.e. 5% seats would be preferably filled by children (B) Any such parent of the aspirant student, who
of NRIs, on payment of five times the fee payable by a has been injured severely (minimum body
regular student of the same course. injuries limit is 25%) or lost of any vital body
Note: organ (partially or completely)
(i) Candidates belonging to S.C., S.T. and OBC 4. Such students who have lost their shelter should be
category will be required to produce a certificate to allowed to admission in the University hostel on the
that effect from a District Magistrate/ Tehsildar/ Priority basis without charging any fee.
Sub-Divisional Magistrate, without which their 5. A Separate committee which should include of
cases will not be considered under the provision university Medical officer, D, S.W, Chief wardens
O.81-II, and as per directions of the State (Boys and Girls) may be constituted by the Vice-
Government. Validity of OBC Certificates will be as Chancellor to scrutinize all the credentials in this
per rules of the Government of Rajasthan. For More regard before allowing above suggested relief to the
Backward Classes, Economically Weaker Sections victims. This special scheme must be applicable
will be as per the Government of Rajasthan. exclusively for two type of the victims-:
(ii) Candidates claiming concession under clause (B) above (A) The such aspirant student who has lost his/her
shall be required to furnish a certificate in original from the parents.(Either, father, mother or any such
Principal S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur / Director, person who was officially designated as
guardian of such student, before this blast)
Rehabilitation Research Centre / Head of the Department
(B) Any such parent of the aspirant student, who has
concerned of S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur.
been injured severely (minimum body injuries
(iii)A relaxation of 5% marks in the minimum percentage of
limit is 25%) or loss of any vital body organ
marks for admission under the provision I (B) shall be
(partially or completely)
admissible to Physically Handicapped candidates defined
as deaf/ dumb/blind/loss of any limb with permanent Ordinance 81-IV
disability. Such cases will be screened and cleared by a
Central Committee constituted for this purpose. No other Notwithstanding anything contained in the
concession or weightage of marks on any other score Ordinances prescribing minimum percentage of marks
for admission to the various courses of study, the Head of
whatsoever shall however, be admissible to them.
an Institution may fix a higher minimum percentage of
marks ''for students other than those belonging to SC/ST
Ordinance 81-D Provision for Admission to category'' for regulating admission in the college
Victims of Jaipur Serial Bomb Blast concerned.
Provided that a relaxation of 5% in the minimum
0.81 D percentage of marks prescribed for admission under the
(i) The victims would be allowed outright admissions in any above provisions shall be admissible to Physically
course which is run by the University of Rajasthan, Handicapped candidates defined as deaf/ dumb/
provided they fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria for blind/loss of any limb with permanent disability. No other
admission in the concern department/constituent/ concession or weightage in marks on any other score
affiliated colleges/S.F.S. Courses, however, admission in whatsoever shall, however, be admissible to them.
the courses which are made through entrance test the
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O-81-III Concessions for Purposes of Admission basis of concession as mentioned above does
not appear on the College/University play
(i) Weightage of marks will be given while preparing
grounds/courts for a regular practice, his
the merit list only if the candidates has secured the
admission may be cancelled at the discretion of
minimum percentage of marks prescribed, if any
the Head of the Institution concerned.
for admission to the courses;
(vii) In the interest of the Institution, the Head of the
(ii) Achievement in N.C.C. and Scouting/Rovering at
institution may refuse the above concessions. He
the school level are valid only for under-graduate
may also refuse admission if he is doubtful about
admissions and those at the college level for
the authenticity of the certificate and or about the
postgraduate/Law admissions, only once;
candidate's conduct.
(iii) The concession of marks under the various
(viii) Claiming for 5% and above weightage in sports
clauses of this ordinance will be given to a
for U.G. and PG admission. Students have to
candidate to his/her advantage under any one of
report at University Sports Board for his skill
the clauses and not under more than one clause;
performance and physical efficiency test in
(iv) The above concessions shall also be admissible to
proper sports kit with original certificates.
candidates seeking provisional admission
(Supplementary candidates) under the provisions
of O.198;
Sports
(v) For the purpose of this ordinance only Sports The Following Concessions shall be admissible to
Board, University of Rajasthan sports/games shall the outstanding players and atheletes seeking
be recognized. Certified copies of Certificates admission to the various courses of study in the
should be attached to the application form for Faculties of Arts, Commerce, Education, Fine Arts,
admission and shall not be entertained Law, Management, Science and social Sciences.
subsequently; A. The following categories of candidates shall be
(vi) If a student who has been given admission on the
eligible for admission to a course irrespective of
Sports Board approved games & Sports the marks obtained by them at the qualifying
S.No. Game Section examination(s) provided they fulfill the conditions
1. Air Rifle & Air Pistol Men & Women of eligibility laid down in other Ordinances:
2. Aquatic Men & Women i. Those who have been sponsored by the
3. Archery Men & Women Ministry of Education and Social Welfare to
4. Athletics Men & Women represent the Nation in Games & Sports in
5. Badminton Men & Women International Tournaments.
6. Basketball Men & Women ii. Those who have been sponsored by the Inter
7. Boxing Men
University Sports Board to represent the Indian
8. Chess Men & Women
9. Cricket Men & Women
Universities in Games and sports in National
10. Cross-Country Men & Women Tournaments.
11. Cycling Men & Women iii. Those who have been members of the
12. Football Men & Women University of Rajasthan teams in games and
13. Gymnastics Men & Women sports which have been declared winners or
14. Handball Men & Women runner-up in the All India Inter University and
15. Hockey Men & Women those who have been holders of First Three
16. Judo Men & Women Positions in Individual events in either of the
17. Kabaddi Men & Women above tournaments.
18. Kho-kho Women iv. Those who have represented the state school
19. Squash Rackets Men in games and sports in School Games
20. Table Tennis Men & Women Federation of India (SGFI)
21. Tennis Men & Women V. Those who have represented the Nation in a
22. Volleyball Men & Women World Jamboori organised under the auspices
23. Wrestling (Free Style) Men & Women
of the Country.
24. Wt. Lifting & Best Physique Men
(B) The following categories of candidates shall be
Sports Board approved games eligible for a weightage of 7% of the total
(For weightage for UG/PG Admissions in the Departments & aggregate of marks prescribed for the qualifying
Contituent colleges of the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur) examination while preparing the merit list for
1. American Football Men & Women admission to a course.
2. Boxing Women i. Position in the West Zone Inter University
3. Kho-kho Men Tournaments.
4. Ball Badminton Men & Women ii. Position in Kenderia Vidhyalaya Sangathan
5. Netball Men & Women (K.V.S.)/National/ Navodya Vidhyalaya
6. Roll Ball Men & Women Sangathan (N.V.S.) / National/ IPS National
7. Rugby Men & Women Tournament/Sainik School National.
8. Shooting Men & Women iii. Position in Rajasthan state School Games
9. Softball Men & Women Tournaments.
10. Taekwondo Men & Women (C) The following categories of candidates shall be
11. Wrestling (Greeco Roman) Men eligible for a weightage of 5% of the total aggregate
12. Wushu Men & Women of the marks prescribed for the qualifying
13. Yoga Men & Women examination while preparing the merit list. This
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weightage will also be taken into consideration towards 6. The weightage will be given only for those games
the fulfillment of the minimum requirement for & Sports, which are approved in Sports Board,
admission prescribed, if any by the Head of an University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
Institution under the provisions of O-82-IV of the 7. Wightage will not be given to any open
University Handbook Part-II. competitions like district/State/National, Women
i. Those who have represented the University in sports, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Abhiyan, Rural Sports,
games and sports in the Inter- University PYAKA etc.
Tournaments held under the auspices of the Inter
University Sports Board. Co-Curricular Activities (National Jamboori / NSS/
ii. Participation in Kenderia Vidhyalaya Sangathan Army)
(K.V.S.)/National/ Navodya Vidhyalaya Sangathan
(N.V.S.) National/ IPS National/ CBSE National/ 1. Candidates sponsored by the Ministry of Education
Sainik School National Tournament. and Social Welfare and Ministry of Youth Affairs &
(D) The following categories of candidates shall be eligible Sports, Govt. of India to represent the Nation in Co-
for a weightage of 4% of the total aggregate of marks curricular activities at the International level at least
prescribed for the qualifying examination while once in the immediately preceding two years shall
preparing the merit list for admission to a course. be eligible for admission to the course irrespective
I. Position in KVS Regional/ Position in NVS of the marks obtained by them at the qualifying
Regional/Position in Rajasthan School District examination provided they fulfill the conditions of
Games at Education Department Tournaments/ eligibility laid down in other Ordinances and those
Position in vidhy Bharti Regional / Position in CBSE volunteers who awarded Indira Gandhi National
Zonal / Cluster. Service Scheme Award will be eligible for outright
ii. Position in Inter Colleges tournament organised admission after verification of certificate.
by University Sports Board. 2. A weightage of 0.2% to a candidate who has
Iii. Position in the All India Sanskrit Inter University represented his/her University in the preceding
tournaments session in co-curricular activities at the Inter-
(E) The following categories of candidates shall be University Competitions. Such a candidate should
eligible for a weightage of 2% of the total aggregate have been sponsored officially by the Registrar.
of marks prescribed for the qualifying examination The Vice Chancellor will decide the authority to be
while preparing the merit list for admission to treated as sponsoring authority for such a
a course. candidate for admission to be made for the session.
i. Those who have represented their respective 3. Those volunteers who have completed 120 hours
schools in KVS Regional/NVS cluster/ Regional/ of service under NSS in the immediately preceding
Rajasthan School District Games schools in games two years shall be given a weightage of 0.1%.
and sports at Education Department Tournaments/ 4. Those volunteers who have completed 240 hours of
vidya Bharti Regional / CBSE Zonal / Cluster. services under NSS in the immediately preceding
ii. Those who have represented their respective two years shall be given a weightage of 0. 2%.
colleges in games and sports at the Inter-Collegiate 5. Those volunteers who have completed 240 hours
tournaments held under the auspices of the of services and attended any one national camp i.e.
University Sports Board. Republic Day Parade Camp, National Integration
iii. Participation in the All India Sanskrit Inter University Camp, National Youth Festival Camp under NSS in
tournaments. the immediately preceding two years shall be given
iv. Those who have represented the state in a National a weightage of 0.3% after verification of certificate.
Jamboori organised under the auspices of any of the 6. Albino candidates will be given a weightage of 1%.
States of India. 7. Military personnel or his wards and Pera Military
Note:- personnel or his wards (B.S.F., CRPF, SSB, ITBP,
1. The weightage of the achievements at School level will CISF) will be given 5% weightage after verification
be given only at Graduate Courses admission. of certificate.
2. Where the admission in given after qualifying /passing
8. Wards of Sahid ¼'kghn½ Military and Paramilitary
Graduation, the weightage will be given of those
achievements which have achieved after XII class/ forces (B.S.F., CRPT, SSB, ITBP, CISF) will be
during the graduation courses. given out right admission
3. Weightage will be given to only those certificates of NCC
games & sports which he/she have participated atleast (A) (i) N.C.C. Cadets representing the Nation in any
once in the immediately preceding two years. activity sponsored by the Ministry of
4. For the purpose of claiming the above concessions. Education and Social Welfare/ Defence/ D.G.,
The certificates submitted have to be countersigned by N.C.C. Delhi, shall be eligible for admission to
the Head of the Institution. the course irrespective of the marks obtained
5. For the purpose of claiming the above weightage, the by them at the qualifying examination,
applicant has to submit School/College and such other provided they fulfil the conditions of eligibility
relevant certificates(s) to prove the link of his laid down in other Ordinances.
representation upto that level. (ii) All India Best Cadet Award (Girls/Boys)
Army,Navy, Air Force, S.D., J.D. will be eligible
for outright admission as per the above clause.
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(B) Weightage of 5% marks of the total aggregate of provided they fulfill the conditions of eligibility laid down
marks prescribed for the qualifying examination will in other Ordinances:
be given to those N.C.C. cadets who have (a) Those who have been sponsored by the National
completed one or more of the following : Headquarters, Bharat Souts & Guides to represent
(a) R.D. Camp (Note: 1% marks over and above in International events at least once in the
the 5% marks will be given to those cadets immediately preceding five year. This privilege will
getting 1st and 2nd prizes in any event at the be given to those who have been regular members
R.D. Camp). of the Crew/Team for the Last three years.
(b) All India Advanced Leadership Camp. (b) Those who have been awarded President's
(c) Para Jumping Course (Note: 1% marks over Sc ou t /Gui de Ce r tif ica te or Pr es id en t 's
and above the 5% marks will be given to those Rover/Ranger Award by the President of India in
cadets completing the Sky Diving Course). the immediately preceding five years.
(d) Basic Mountaineering Course or participation (ii) The following categories of Scouts/ Guides/ Rover
in D.G., N.C.C. organised Mountaineering Scouts/Ranger Guides shall be eligible for a
Expeditions on peaks which are 20,000 feet Weightage of 5% of the total aggregate of marks
and above (Note : 1% marks over and above prescribed for the qualifying examination while
the 5% marks will be given to those N.C.C. preparing the Merit List. This weightage will also be
Cadets completing the Adventure taken into consideration towards the fulfillment of
Mountaineering and Advanced Mountaineering minimum requirement for admission prescribed, if any,
Course). by the Head of an Institution under the provisions of
(e) “C” Certificate for boys and girls who have 0.81-IV of the University Handbook Part II:
attained 'B' grading (Note : 1% marks over and “Those who have been sponsored by the State
above 5% marks will be given to cadets getting Headquarters, Bharat Scouts and Guides in
'A' grade). National Events at least once in the immediately
(f) Snow Skiing Course. preceding five years. This privilege will be given
(g) A certificate with B grading in Junior Division to only thosewho have been regular members of
N.C.C. (Note : 1% marks over and above 5% the Crew/Team for the last four years
marks will be given to cadets getting 'A' grade). i.e.Rover/Ranger Samagam.”
(h) A cadet who has achieved the rank of S.U.O. (iii) A weightage of 3% marks of the total aggregate of
(C) Weightage of 3% marks of the total aggregate of marks prescribed for the Scouts/Guides/Rover
marks prescribed for the qualifying examination will Scouts/Ranger Guides of the following categories:
be given to those N.C.C. cadets who have (a) Those who have been awarded Rajya Puruskar/
completed one or more of the following : Nipun certificate by the Governor/ State Chief
(a) All India Summer Training Camp (Army, Navy Commisioner in the immediately preceding five
and Air force). years..
(b) “C” Certificate for Boys and Girls with a “C” (b) Those who have attended the Rover Moot/Ranger
grading. Meet and their Crew/Team has been awarded at
(c) "B" certificate with B grading (Note : 1% marks least three standards in the immediately preceding
over and above 3% marks will be given to four years..
cadets getting 'A' grade). (iv) A Weightage of 2% marks of the total aggregate of
(d) All India Basic Leadership Course. marks prescribed for the qualifying examination will be
(e) Attendance with the Regular Army/ Navy/Air given to the Scouts/ Guides/Rover Scouts/ Ranger
Force for a minimum period of 10/12 days. Guides of the following categories:
(f) Water Skiing Course. (a) Those who have been awarded Ramblers Badge/
(g) A certificate for Boys and Girls with "C" grading Disaster Management Badge/Community Worker
in the Junior Division N.C.C. Badge/Rural worker Badge and Certificate in the
(h) A cadet who has achieved the rank of U.O. immediately preceding four years.
(i) “B” certificate for boys and Girls with C Grading. (b) Those who have participated in District/ Divisional/
(j) Rock Climbing Course. State level scout camp/and other competitions in
(k) Participation in competitions/activities held the immediately preceding three years.
after selection by the Group Commander and (c) Those who have attended an Adventure Camp at
organised under the auspices of N.C.C. the National/ State level in the immediately
Directorate, Rajasthan. preceding three years.
(l) A cadet who has achieved a Sergeant's (d) Those who have attended the Rover Mate/ Ranger
rank Mate training camp at the State level in the
Scouts/ Guides / Rover Scouts/Ranger Guides immediately preceding three years.
(e) Those who have rendered 240 hours Community
(i) The following categories of Scouts/ Guides/Rover Social Service in the immediately preceding two
Scouts/Ranger Guides shall be eligible for years.
admission to a course irrespective of the marks
obtained by them at the qualifying examination
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(f) Those who have contributed at least 50% individually appear at two main examinations of the University
in getting the Prime Minister's Shield/uprashtrapati simultaneously in the same year.
shield Certificate in the immediately preceding two N.B.: This will not apply to the examination for Diploma
years. in Indian Culture and Certificate/Diploma in Modern
(g) Those who have attended Rover/ Ranger Training European Languages/Sanskrit/ Persian/ Steno-
Camp at the Divisional/State level in the Typing/Certificate in Spoken English/ Certificate
immediately preceding four years. Course in Dramatics/Certificate Course in Computer
(h) Those who have contributed at least 50% Application / Diploma in Journalism / Tourism and Hotel
individuality in achieving Standard of Fourten point Management.
Programme of the Rajasthan State Bharat Scouts & Important Instructions
Guides in the immediately preceding two years. Ragging is strictly prohibited in the University
(v) A weightage of 1% marks of the total aggregate of the Campus/Constituent Colleges and outside
marks prescribed for the qualifying examination will be University Campus. If any incident of ragging
given to the Scouts/ Guides/ Rover Scouts/ Ranger comes to the notice of the authority, the concerned
Guides of the following categories: student shall be first given opportunity to explain
(a) Those who have been awarded Tritiya and if his/her explanation is not found satisfactory,
Sopan/Praveen Certificate duly countersigned by the authority would expel him/her from the
by the Assistant Organizing Commissioner/ State institution as per the directives of Hon'ble Supreme
Organizing Commissioner. Court. (Each admitted student has to submit an
(b) Those who have rendered 120 hours Community affidavit that he/she will not be involved in any
Social service in the immediately preceding one activity related to ragging)
year.  Candidates are advised to acquaint themselves
Mountaineering with the University Statutes/ Ordinances/
The following weightage of marks shall be given to the Rules/Regulations/ Syllabi (Syllabi are available
candidates who have taken part in Mountaineering: on University website http://www.uniraj.ac.in and
(i) Basic Course in Mountaineering 1% organised by prescribed books as well as with the amendments
University/Recognised Institutes made therein from time to time which are
(ii) Advanced Course in Mountaineering 2% organised applicable to their courses.
by University Recognised Institutes  All students admitted to the university are required to
(iii) Adventure Programmes organised by 3% University always carry their current identity cards duly
or the Ministry of Education and reached 20,000 ft. authenticated by the Unit Head concerned, failing
height or above which disciplinary action may be taken against them.
(iv) National Representation in International 5%  Students are advised to read the relevant
Expeditions Ordinances printed by the University.
Note : Subject to the provision of clauses B and F above:  Committee for "Prevention of Sexual harassment of
Defence Personnel women at work place" has been formed as per the
(I) The wards of such defence personnel of state directives of Hon'ble Supreme Court Judgement
domicile who are killed in action shall be admitted (1997). The complaint can be made in writing to
irrespective of merit provided they fulfil the eligibility respective Head/Principal or to the above
conditions laid down for the course. The seats shall be committee at the Centre for Women's Study,
limited to 3% of total seats on supernumerary basis. University of Rajasthan, Main Campus.
Concessions for the Wards of Kashmiri Migrants  Admission to M.Phil. and Ph.D. programme shall be
The following concession shall be admissible to the through MPAT entrance test to be notified by the
wards of Kashmiri Migrants as per direction of Government University.
of India.
(i) Relaxation in cut-off percentage upto 10% subject
 All students will be a part of group insurance.
All the admission forms duly filled in should be
to minimum eligibility requirement;
submitted in the University Department/ Centre/
(ii) Increase in intake capacity upto 5% course-wise;
College/Institute concerned.
(iii) Reservation of atleast one seat in merit quota in For clarification regarding any issue, contact the
technical/professional institutions; Principal of the College, or Head of the Department or
(iv) Waiving of domicile requirements; Director of the Centre concerned.
Concessions for the Son/Daughter / Grandson /
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jktLFkku LorU=rk lsukuh lEeku lsok fu;e 1959 ds fu;e 10 ds iathdj.k 'kqYd tek djkrs le; #- 440@& nh{kkUr 'kqYd
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egkfo|ky; dh Qhl ugha nsus dk izko/kku gSA RULES FOR ADMISSION
General Rules
Reservation will be made only as per government
policy (i.e. S.C.-16%, S.T. 12%, OBC 21% and PH 5%,
MBC 5% & EWS 10% in each category). 1. Admission of a student to a course shall be subject
Ordinance 168-A to the conditions prescribed by the relevant
O.168-A. Notwithstanding anything contained in these University Ordinances/Rules as applicable to the
Ordinances, a candidate shall in no case be permitted to course in which admission is sought.
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2. Students shall not be eligible for admission to a within three sessions of leaving the College/
course unless they have passed the qualifying Department.
examination or any other examination recognized 13. N.T.S. Applicants: National Talent Scholars (selected
for the purpose and possess such other by the N.C.E.R.T.) may be admitted outright
qualifications (if any) as may be prescribed by the provided they fulfill the minimum eligibility
Ordinances.
conditions. Only such NTS candidates shall get
3. Admission to post-graduate programmes ( M.A. / M.
admission who are eligible to draw the
Com. / M. Sc. / M. Tech. / MFC / MCCA / M.P.Ed. /
M. Lib. / MCA / ALL PG Diploma) in the University scholarship.However NTS applicants are required
shall be based on objective type test (70% to appear in entrance test.
weightage) and academic record of qualifying 14. Non-Rajasthan Applicants: Not more than 10%
examination (30% weightage). Law PG courses students shall be admitted from institutions outside
won't have any weightage for academic record. Rajasthan. Such candidates should have secured
a) Applications for admission to various post-graduate a First Division (60%) and should be otherwise
programmes of study in the teaching departments eligible. However, the condition of obtaining a First
/Constituent colleges of the University shall be Division may be relaxed in the case of:
submitted online as per notification of admission by (i) Female candidates migrating to Rajasthan on
the University. account of their marriage to a resident of
b) The Schedule and other details of admission for the Rajasthan.
programmes namely M. Phil, Ph. D MBA, B. Tech.- (ii) Male candidates, who after passing the
M Tech. in CCT, M. Ed. ,B. A. LLB (Hons.), Five year qualifying examination from any other
law shall be notified by University separately. University, have passed a three-year course
AFTER LAST DATE GIVEN IN UNIVERSITY from this University, and
NOTIFICATION NO APPLICATION WILL BE (iii) Son/ Daughter of a serving employee of the
ENTERTAINED. Central Government or a Public Sector
4. Submission of online application form does not Organization posted in Rajasthan. They will be
guarantee admission. considered for admission on the basis of merit
5. Jurisdiction of Court Cases: All court cases shall be at par with candidates from Rajasthan.
subject to the jurisdiction of the Rajasthan University 15. Non-Rajasthan students securing a second
headquarters at Jaipur and not any other place. division from other states may also be considered
6. Seats will be reserved for S.C., S.T., OBC (except subject to the availability of seats after all the
creamy layer), MBC, EWS, Kashmiri Migrants and eligible students from Rajasthan and First Division
Differently abled applicants as per Government of h old e rs f ro m o th e r Sta te s h av e b ee n
Rajasthan policy/as per directions of Hon'ble High accommodated. The rule of minimum percentage
Court of Rajasthan. wherever applicable, will however, be followed.
7. Concession/Weightage in the aggregate of marks 16. Admission of Candidates with a Supplementary:
at the academic record only is admissible for (i) An applicant who is declared eligible to appear
purposes of admission to the various courses of at the Supplementary Examination have to
study as per provisions of O.81 III appear in the entrance test for seeking
8. Admissions will be made on the basis of merit (in case admission to next higher class.
of PG Programmes Test Marks+Academic (ii) The applicant will be provisionally admitted, at
Record+Concession/Weightage Marks (if applicable)) his/her own risk, to the next higher class in the
subject to the availability of seats in each category and beginning of the session by the last day fixed
fulfilment of the conditions laid down by the University for admission subject to the conditions
for the purpose from time to time. mentioned in the clause given below. He/she
9. A student who has secured his/her percentage of will be assumed to have secured minimum
marks without the addition of concession/ weightage pass marks in the subject of supplementary
marks shall rank higher in order of merit than the one examination for the purpose of preparation of
who has secured the same percentage of marks with merit list for admission.
the addition of the concession/weightage marks (iii) A candidate who fails or absents him/her self at
allowed to him/her under the rules. the Supplementary Examination shall have no
10. All admissions will be provisional till the applicant right to continue in the next higher class and
completes all the formalities required. his/her provisional admission to the next higher
11. Payment of Fee: No student shall be treated as class shall stand cancelled automatically.
admitted to a course till he/she has deposited the 17. Admission of candidates on declaration of
necessary fees (admission, tuition and others). All Revaluation Results and disposal of cases of
fees will be charged for 12 months irrespective of Unfair Means: Admission of candidates who
the date of admission. Fees once paid shall not become eligible for admission to join the next
be refunded except the caution money. higher class as a result of revaluation shall be
12. The deposited caution money will be refundable governed by the provisions of Ordinance 157-A
only after clearance of dues, if any, when claimed and of those who become eligible for admission to
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join the same class or next higher class on disposal of first three positions in the tournament. Such a
their cases of the use of unfair means by the provisions candidate will not be re-admitted to the same
of O.152. Applicants seeking admission in PG class more than once.
programmes have to submit their revised result before (e) (i) Any candidate against whom an F.I.R. has
the last day fixed for the admission. been lodged by the University or any of the
18. Students who, even though, they had the required Constituent Colleges or any Affiliated
attendance could not appear at the examination owing College or by any other competent
to their hospitalization / illness may be admitted on Authority/ Officer of the University/ College
production of medical certificate of their sickness and shall not be eligible for admission as a
hospitalization. Such a certificate must have been regular candidate in any of the
submitted before the end of the examination. Departments of the University/Constituent
19. Admission of in-service Candidates: In-service Colleges/ Affiliated Colleges/ Institutions;
candidates may be allowed admission to the various (ii) Any person who has been convicted of
courses under the Faculties of Arts, Law, Science and criminal offence involving moral turpitude
Commerce on production of a 'No Objection-Cum- shall not be eligible for admission as a
Character Certificate' from their employers, without regular student in any of the Departments
which their applications will not be considered. 'In- of the University/ Constituent Colleges/
service candidates' refers to employees of Central or Affiliated Colleges/ Institutions; and
State Government, Statutory bodies, Govt. Controlled (iii) Any candidate who has been found guilty
Undertakings, Banks and employees of Govt. in any misbehaviour with any teacher or
recognised and aided colleges, institutions and with any authority/official of the University
registered firms. But such students are also required to shall be debarred from seeking admission
appear in entrance test. in any of the Departments of the
20. Admission of Candidates from other Universities: A University/ Constituent Colleges/ Affiliated
student migrating from a University shall not be admitted Colleges/ Institutions.
to any year of the course other than the first except as For Undergraduate Programmes Only
otherwise provided for in the University Ordinances and
such a student shall be required, by the concerned 1. 5% marks will be deducted in case of faculty
Head, to obtain an 'Eligibility Certificate' from the change students seeking admission from Science
University. Application for such a certificate to Art/ Commerce, Arts to Commerce and
accompanied by a fee of Rs.80/- and necessary Commerce to Fine Arts Faculty. This will be done
qualifying certificate shall be made to the Registrar while preparing the merit list so as to benefit
through the Head of the concerned department to which students of the same faculty.
he/she is seeking admission on the printed form 2. While preparing the merit list 5% marks will be
(obtainable from the concerned Department) by the last deducted of those vocational courses students
date fixed for admission (Ordinance 86). who have passed their senior secondary exam and
21. Special rules for admission of International Students are desirous to seek admission to the first year of
are given separately in this prospectus. B.A. and B.Com Course.
22. Non-eligibility: The following categories of students 3. Students who have failed in one faculty can change
shall not be eligible for admission: their faculty on the basis of their qualifying exams
(a) Candidates who are declared failed; provided their general conduct and practice have
(b) Candidates who are detained from appearing at an been satisfactory. Such student will be considered
examination on account of shortage of attendance; as new entrant Faculty change is allowed only once.
(c) Candidates who did not appear in an examination 4. Students who have passed their last qualifying
after filling the examination form and thereby could exam either in 2018 or 2017 and have not taken
not pass a class; admission any where in the interim period, will be
(d) Candidates who were notified as unauthorized considered new entrants. Such student must give
occupants of any accommodation in any of the an undertaking on a paper stating that they have
University Hostel by the Chief Warden/Warden not taken admission anywhere.
concerned in the immediately preceding year. 5. Students who have passed their last qualifying
However, a candidate belonging to categories (a) exam in 2016 or before that will not be eligible for
or (b) or (c) above may be admitted to the same admission.
class once again if he/she has participated in the 6. Admission of Non-Collegiate Candidates: A
Inter-Collegiate Tournaments of the University or candidate passing the First Year/Second Year/ Part
I nt e r -U n ive r s ity /I n te r - St at e /I n te r na t io n a l I/ Part II Examination of a course of study as a non-
To ur na me nt s/ch ampio nsh ips d ur ing t he collegiate candidate (wherever permitted) shall not
immediately preceding year and in the case of be eligible for admission to the next higher class in
Inter-Collegiate Tournaments the candidate a college. However, a candidate passing the
himself or his/her team should have figured in the previous examination of a course of study as a non-
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collegiate candidate may be considered for Fee Structure for URATPG - 2019
admission to the next higher class of the same
course of study if seats are available, provided. S. Category
Option for No. of
(i) A candidate who secures a minimum of No. Subject General SC/ST
50% marks in the case of Faculties of Arts, and Other
Fine Arts and Social Sciences, and 55% 1 Opting for one subject Rs. 700/- Rs. 550/-
marks in the case of Faculties of Science 2 Opting for two subjects Rs. 900/- Rs. 700/-
and Commerce in the aggregate at the 3 Opting for three Rs. 1100/- Rs 900/-
First Year /Part I Examination of the subjects
University or an examination recognised
by the University as equivalent thereto (ii) The candidate can apply for appearing in the Entrance Test
shall be eligible for admission as a regular of the maximum of 3 (three) test subjects in a single form.
student to the next higher class of the (iii) The applicants are not required to deposit the hard
same course of study. copy of the online application form. However, they are
(ii) A candidate who has passed the First Year/ advised to keep the hard copy of the online application
Part I Examination as a regular student for their own reference.
and the Second Year/Part II Examination (iv) URATPG-2019 shall be held for the admission to following
as a non-collegiate candidate shall also be subjects :-
eligible to take admission to the Final S.No. Subject
Year/Part III class of the same course as a 1 English
2 French
regular student if he/she has obtained a 3 Hindi
minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate at 4 Philosophy
the Second Year/Part II Examination. 5 Sanskrit
6 Urdu
N.B.: The expression ''Non-Collegiate candidates 7 ABST
excludes ex-students O. 81-1 (iii). 8 Business Administration
9 EAFM
10 Library & Information Science
11 Dramatics
DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT URATPG-2019 12 Drawing & Painting
13 Visual Arts : Applied Arts
ADMISSION IN POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES 14 Visual Arts : Painting
15 Visual Arts : Sculpture
For admission to post graduate programmes, the 16 Music
candidates will be required to submit the online 17 Master of Performing Arts (M.P.A.)
Application Form for University of Rajasthan 18 Law
19 Botany
Admission Test for Post Graduate Courses 2019 20 Chemistry
(URATPG-2019) for which a separate notification will 21 Computer Application
22 Geography
be published by the University. 23 Geology
24 Home Science
ABOUT URATPG-2019 25 Mathematics
26 Physics
(i) Admission to all the PG Departments of the University 27 Psychology
of Rajasthan, Jaipur shall be made on the basis of 28 Statistics
29 Zoology
Entrance Test and Academic Merit of the qualifying 30 Anthropology
Examination. However, admissions in all the PG 31 Economics
Programmes being run under the faculty of Law shall 32 History
33 Political Science
be made on the basis of marks scored by the 34 Public Administration
candidates in URATPG 2019 examination only. 35 Sociology

(ii) Admission to different streams of Faculty of Fine Arts (v) Only the appearance in the University of Rajasthan
will be given on the basis of marks obtained in the Test Entrance Test (URATPG-2019) will not ensure admission
URATPG 2019 + 30% Marks in qualifying exam. + 30 to a programme of study in the University. Each candidate
Marks in the Practical Exam (to be conducted by the shall ensure that he/she fulfils the Eligibility Criteria and
Department). that the particulars furnished in the Admission Form are
(iii) The process of admission to PG Departments shall be complete and correct in all the respect. In case, it is
carried out in the following two steps: detected at any stage that a candidate does not fulfil the
eligibility criteria and/or has furnished incorrect information
or suppressed any material information, his/her
(i) The Candidate is advised to go to the University candidature will be cancelled and if already admitted, shall
website www.uniraj.ac.in for further details. be liable to be forfeited the benefits accrued thereon, from
besides rustication from the University.
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(vi) In case the applicant for admission is found to have (viii)The candidates will not be allowed to enter in the
indulged in ragging in the past or if it is noticed later that Examination Hall after ten minutes of the
he/she has indulged in ragging, admission may be commencement of the Examination.
refused or he/she shall be expelled from the educational SECOND STEP
institution. However, if any incident of ragging comes to (i) After Declaration of URATPG-2019 Entrance Test
the notice of the authority, the concerned student shall
Result, The candidate will be required to generate
be given opportunity to explain and if his/her
Admission form for Test Subject related
explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority
P rogrammes f rom Uni versit y Websi te
would expel him/her from the Institution.
www.uniraj.ac.in.
(vii) NO SEPARATE INTIMATI ON REGA RDING
SELECTION TO A PROGRAMME OF STUDY SHALL (ii) The Candidate is required to go to the University
BE SENT TO THE APPLICANT. THE CANDIDATES website www.uniraj.ac.in. to obtain a Payment
ARE DIRECTED TO REMAIN IN TOUCH WITH THE Invoice and Challan No. for his/her application.
DEPARTMENT CONCERNED AND WATCH THE (iii)The candidate can offer the maximum of 5 (five)
NOTICE BOARD OF THE CONCERNED programmes either of one faculty or in more than
DEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY ADMISSION one faculty. These programmes would be available
WEBSITE (www.uniraj.ac.in) FOR DAY TO DAY within the scope of the subjects in which candidate
INFORMATION. appeared in the entrance test. IF A CANDIDATE
ENTRANCE TEST DETAILS either DOES NOT CHOOSE A TEST SUBJECT OR
REMAINS ABSENT in CHOSEN TEST SUBJECT
(i) The entrance test shall have 100 objective type
THEN THE CANDIDATE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED
questions carrying one (1) mark each for each subject /
TO CHOOSE SUCH SUBJECT RELATED
programme: 100 questions of the concerned
subject/programme will be based on the notified PROGRAMMES.
syllabus which is available on the website of the (iv) The candidate has to submit the Hard copy of these
University for all under graduate subjects/ programme. forms in the Programme related Department/
The duration for each paper shall be 120 minutes (i.e. Centre on or before the prescribed date of
two hours). submission of the Hard Copy.
(ii) Admission to different streams of Department of Visual (v) The candidate has to submit the self attested
Arts will be given on the basis of marks obtained in the copies of the following Certificates/Documents
subject Test URATPG-2019 + 30% (Marks in qualifying along with hard copy of the online generated
exam) + 30 Marks in the Practical Exam (to be application form :
conducted by the Department).
(i) Secondary School Marks Sheet
(iii) Centres for Examinations : The Centre for Entrance Test
(URATPG-2019) and Roll number will be given on (ii) Senior Secondary School Marks Sheet
admission card which can be downloaded from the (iii) Undergraduate Marks Sheet
University website. The candidate will be required to fix (iv) Valid Caste Certificate (if Applicable)
a self attested recent photograph and will have to
produce valid ID proof in the examination hall. (v) Certificate /document to claim weightage (More
Backward Classes /Economically Weaker
(iv) The Time Schedule of Entrance Test will be notified on
the University website separately.
Sections Physically Handicapped)as per
Government .
(v) Totally blind candidates must arrange amanuensis on
their own and should carry attested copies of the (v) Certificate/document to claim weightage
certificate issued in accordance with Statute 17 (A) (ii). (Sports/ NSS/ NCC/ Others), if any.
Moreover attested copies of Marks Card/Certificate and (vi) Any other document which the candidate
Photo Identity of amanuensis who should not be thinks appropriate.
qualified more than 10+2, be also submitted to the
(vii) Original Challan for each programme as
Superintendent of the Entrance Test Centre.
application fee.
(vi) Publication of Answer Key: The University shall publish
the Answer Key pertaining to URATPG-2019 on the
(vi) Head of the Department/Director of the Centre will
University website. Candidates having any doubt with constitute an Admission Committee to prepare the
reference to Answer Key/Questions in the URATPG- merit list, based on URATPG-2019 test marks and
2019 can communicate the same to the Office of the 30% marks on the academic performance of the
Convener URATPG-2019, within two days after the qualifying examination and weightage thereon (if
publication of Answer Key. Applicable) as given in the Prospectus. The
(vii) After completion of entrance test, the candidates can concerning Head of the Department will display the
carry Question Booklet with them. list of the eligible candidates seeking admission to
the program based on the merit. The decision of the
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concerned HOD relating to grant of admission will be comprehensive information about fees or charges
final. Reservation policy of the University will be of any kind, and refund rules. The information
followed, while preparing the merit in the Departments. given in the prospectus should not be changed to
the disadvantage of the student during the course
(vii)The candidate belonging to Outright Category (O) shall
of study; any change if necessary must be
be required to appear in the URATPG-2019. communicated to each student individually
Note:- spelling out reasons for such a change.
1. The detail programme of URATPG, 2019 regarding 1.3. The Prospectus must spell out exactly the process
and criteria for admissions. This includes
online application form, fees and time schedule of
weightage given to previous academic
first and second phase will be displayed on university
performance, entrance examination and
website : www.uniraj.ac.in. in the first week of June- interview. The syllabi and format of the entrance
2019. examination must be spelt out. The final scores of
2. The Candidiases are advised that before filling the each candidate who appeared for entrance
online application form of URATPG, 2019 to see examination including all the components and the
the eligibility, subjects, etc. After that no request entire waiting list must be made public.
will be entrained. 1.4. Information about any reservations or quota for
any category, the eligibility criteria for these
reservations/quotas, certificate required for
seeking admission under these must be stated
Students' Entitlement clearly in the Prospectus.
1.5. The student must not be asked to produce
Guidelines for Students' Entitlement as per UGC Letter documents which have not been mentioned in the
D.O. No.14-32/2011(CPP-II) Dated 25-04-2013 Prospectus. While the institution can ask the
These guidelines have been issued by the University student to produce the original documents (such as
Grants Commission (UGC) in order to help students, School Leaving Certificate, Marksheet, Caste
teachers, administrators and institutions understand what certificate) for verification, they cannot retain any
the minimum entitlements of the students are. These original documents of any students. [As notified by
guidelines apply to all the colleges and universities in the UGC on 23rd April 2007, F. No. 1-3/2007 (CPP II)]
country (this expression includes every institutions of higher 2. Quality of teaching and learning
education even if it is not called college/university) without 2.1. It is the responsibility of the college/university to help
any exception. It shall be mandatory for every the students develop their learning skills by
college/university to publish the present Guidelines in full in facilitating the creation of learner centric
its Prospectus and also post it on the homepage of its environment conducive for quality education. The
website. Fulfillment of these entitlements imposes students are entitled to receiving instruction and
obligations on educational institutions, administrators, policy reading material in all the languages allowed by the
makers, teachers and students themselves. If these institution as medium of instruction or examination.
obligations are not met, a student can approach the 2.2. The students who begin with a difficulty due to
Grievance Redressal Authority or the Ombudsman. Any social handicap or a shift in the medium of
serious or persistent violation of these Guidelines can be instruction are entitled to special support to bridge
brought to the notice of the University Grants Commission the gap.
and can be the basis of punitive action against the offender. 2.3. The students are entitled to availability and
Some of the provisions stated here are already covered by presence of qualified teacher, fulfillment of the
existing laws or Rules and Regulations of the UGC. But the specified number of teaching days and contact
students shall continue to enjoy all the right under existing hours for each course and completion of syllabus
laws, rules and regulations which may not have been on time. [UGC Regulations on Minimum
mentioned in these Guidelines. Qualification of Teachers… 2010]
1. Admission 2.4.The students are entitled to reasonable access to
1.1. An announcement or advertisement for any course of facilities, services and resources including library
study must clearly specify whether the degree granted (that stocks textbooks, reference books, journals, e-
is notified by the UGC and other relevant statutory resources), laboratories, and ICT facilities in the
authorities [Under Section 22 c of the UGC Act, latest languages permitted as medium of instruction or
list available at the UGC website] and whether the examination.
university that awards the degree figures in the list of 2.5. The student are entitled to fair, transparent and
universities maintained by the UGC [available at the timely evaluation, including fair provisions for
UGC website]. timely re-checking or re-evalutation of the scripts
1.2. A student seeking admission is entitled to a document and redressal of any grievance related to the
(usually called 'Prospectus') that specifies the evaluation process. The students are entitled to a
curricula including syllabi, names and academic copy of their answer scripts after the declaration of
profile and status of the faculty, mode and frequency of results.
evaluation, duration of the course, academic calendar, 2.6.The students are entitled to timely conduct of
examination and declaration of results as
specified in the academic calendar in the
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Prospectus. They shall be entitled to the award of examination to all students with disability. [Person
degree within 180 days of the declaration of results. with Disabilities (Equal Opportunity, Protection of
2.7. The students are entitled to give regular feedback on the Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995; UGC
quality of teaching, students services and institutional D.O.No.F-6-1/2006(CPPII), F.No.6-1/2012(SCT)]
infrastructure. The college/university shall establish 5. The students are entitled to non-discriminatory
mechanisms for seeking this feedback regularly and treatment (in the sense of absence of harassment,
taking student feedback into account for review and victimization or exclusion) in every aspect of institutional
improvement. functioning. Any discrimination based on caste, gender,
3. Fee and financial aid creed, colour, race, religion, place of birth, political
3.1. The students are entitled to prior and full information conviction, language and disability shall be prohibited.
about amount, components, frequency and mode of 5.1. In particular, institutions shall not discriminate against
any kind of payment including fees or charges of any students belonging to Scheduled Caste and
other kind and refund rules. If a student withdraws Scheduled Tribes and racial profiling of students from
before the beginning of the course, the student should any region or ethnic group. [UGC (Promotion of Equity
be refunded the entire fee given to it with a maximum in Higher Educational Institutions) Regulations, 2012]
deduction of Rs. 1000. [As notified by UGC on 23rd 5.2. The students are entitled to protection from sexual
April 2007, F. No. 1-3/2007 (CPP II)] harassment by complaining to the Gender
3.2. A college/university will make utmost effort to ensure Sensitization Committees against Sexual
that no student is deprived of opportunities of quality H a ra ssm en t. I t i s m an da to ry fo r ea ch
education for lack of sufficient financial resources. It is college/university to constitute and publicize this
the responsibility of the policy makers to ensure that committee as per the Guidelines and norms laid down
by the Hon'ble Supreme Court [Vishaka and Others
sufficient funds are made available to implement this
Vs. State of Rajasthan and Others(JT 1997 (7) SC
principle. The Prospectus shall contain consolidated
384)]
information about scholarship/fellowship/financial aid 5.3. All students are entitled to protection from ragging in
scheme of any type that that is available to the any form [UGC (Curbing the Menace of Ragging)
students. It shall bring to notice and assist the students Regulation, 2009]
in accessing such schemes. It shall ensure that the 6. As democratic citizens, the students are entitled to
procedure for selection is fair and transparent. freedom of thought and expression within and outside their
4. Infrastructure institution. The college/university must allow space for free
4.1. The students are entitled to access to appropriate exchange of ideas and public debate so as to foster a culture
resources including classrooms, libraries, laboratories of critical reasoning and questioning. College/university
and other academic facilities necessary for quality authorities must not impose unreasonable, partisan or
education. [UGC rules and regulations for fitness of arbitrary restrictions on organizing seminars, lecture and
universities and colleges for Grants under section 12 B debates that do not otherwise violate any law.
of the UGC Act 1956, Private University Regulation, 7. The students are entitled to forming associations and
Deemed University Regulation]. unions, directly electing their representatives to Students
4.2. The students are entitled to reasonable access to Unions and having their representatives on the
sports and recreation facilities, avenues for literary, college/university decision making bodies including internal
aesthetic and other extra-curricular pursuits. quality assessment, grievance committees, Gender
4.3. The student are entitled to reasonable attention to Sensitization Committees against Sexual Harassment and
medical and heath requirements including free and the Academic/Executive council. University/colleges shall
periodic health check-up and treatment/hospitalization evolve mechanisms for adequate consultations with
in case of medical emergencies. students' representatives before taking any major decision
4.4. The students are entitled to a reasonable access to affecting the students.
adequate, clean and hygienic hostel/residence 8. The students are entitled to full and correct information
accommodation that provides basic amenities about any institution of higher education in which they study or
propose to study. Therefore, every college/university must
including recreational facilities. Such accommodation
disclose the following information on its website and
should be affordable and must not be utilized by the
Prospectus: status of the institution, its affiliation, accreditation
institution for profit making. Accommodation meant for rating, physical assets and amenities, membership of
students must not be encroached upon by the governing bodies and minutes of the meetings of bodies like
institution for any other purpose. Academic/Executive council, sources of income and the
4.5. Student with disability are entitled to access to all financial situation and any other information about its
schemes, facilities and services in the university functioning necessary for a student to make a fully informed
without discrimination. The college/university shall choice. [Section 4 (1) of Right to Information Act 2005].
strive towards a universal design of learning based 9. The students are entitled to redressal of their grievance by
curriculum that can address the needs of the broadest the Grievance Redressal Committee of the institution within
possible range of students by minimizing barriers and 10 days of making a representation. If they are not satisfied,
maximizi ng learning for all students. The they are also entitled to an appeal to the Ombudsman of the
college/university shall provide barrier free access, University concerned for redressal within 30 days. [UGC
special library resources (including Braille and ICT (Grievance Redressal) Regulations, 2012]
re sources] , provi si o ns for s i g n l angu age 10. The UGC may issue instructions for proper
interpreter/transcriber, the required equipments and implementation of these Guidelines.
electronic resources and the required relaxation in
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DEAN, STUDENTS' WELFARE & INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' ADVISOR

Introduction Dean
The office of the Dean, Students' Welfare & International Dr. G.P. Singh
Students' Advisor (DSW & ISA) helps the University students in Phone +91-9214504699
the overall development. This office provides career Email: isauniraj@gmail.com
counselling for the students to enable them to choose Additional Deans
academic fields of their interest. Dr. Anjilika Sharma
This office also monitors the 'Students' Group Insurance Associate Deans
Scheme' for regular students of this University. Out of the Dr. Akhil Kumar
Students Welfare Fund of the University, the office facilitates Mr. Jai Singh
the University in providing “One time financial assistance” who
Dr. Amit Kumar
belong to economically weaker sections with higher academic
grades.
Mr. Sundaram Shandilaya
Under the administrative supervision of the DSW, there is Mr. Ram Dayal Choudhary
Rajasthan University Students' Union (RUSU) which consists Mr. Ghanshyam Kachhawa
of four office bearers namely President, Vice-President, Dr. Anshu Verma
General Secretary and Joint Secretary who are elected directly
by the regular UG and PG students of the University. One i.e. URATPG, MPAT & other entrance examination. The
research scholars' representative is elected by the regular admission for the academic session 2019-20 will be
M.Phil and Ph.D. students. based on Merit of the student and subject to the decision
The Dean Students' Welfare and the RUSU collectively of the Equivalence Committee.
organize numerous cultural and academic activities. Inter- All enquiries and applications and admissions should
College Youth Festival is organized in the month of September/ be addressed to:
October every year. This competition is among the Constituent Dean, Students' Welfare and International Students'
Colleges, Departments, Centres of University and Affiliated Advisor
Colleges. This helps the DSW to make a team for the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
International Youth Festival i.e. (Ghoomar) which is a Email: isauniraj@gmail.com
prestigious cultural activity of our University. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
Calendar for the activities to be held in the academic 1. Ph.D. Programme
session 2019-20 The University of Rajasthan offers Doctorate of
1. RUSU Election when declared by the State Government. Philosophy (Ph. D.) programmes in under various
Blood Donation Camp : As per direction by the state faculties and subjects. Admission to Ph.D. programme
Government. will be made subject and number of vacant seats in the
2. Students Group Insurance Coverage (Death/Accidental) concern subject/department. An applicant to any of the
will announce in the month of August 2019. various Ph. D. programmes must have a minimum
3. One time financial assistance scholarship will be requirement of at least 60% marks or a higher second
announced in the month of September 2019. division in Master's Degree or equivalent in the related
4. Inter-College Youth Festival will be organized in the month field. The minimum requirements to apply to these
of September/October 2019. programmes will remain the same as those mentioned
5. International Youth Festival 'Ghoomar' will be organized in in the University Prospectus 2019-20. For further
the month of November/December, 2019. details, please check the DSW link of the University of
6. International Conference will be organized in the month of Rajasthan website.
January / February, 2020. 2. Master of Philosophy (M. Phil)
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' ADVISOR The University of Rajasthan offers a separate
International Students Advisor looks after the interests of degree for Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in under
the international students and co-ordinates all activities related various faculties and subjects. An applicant to any of the
to them in the University. This office examines all the various M.Phil. Programmes must have a minimum
documents such as mark sheets and academic certificates to requirement of at least 60% marks in aggregate or an
adjudge the eligibility of the students and their equivalence for equivalent grade or a higher second division Master's
the admission to various courses and takes care of admitting Degree or equivalent in the related field.
International Students for pursuing higher studies. Visa, 3. Postgraduate & Undergraduate programs
Passport and No objection Certificates issued by the The University of Rajasthan offers Post-graduate &
Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resource Undergraduate programmes in various subjects. The
Development, Govt. of India are examined from time to time so minimum criteria for applying for these programmes are
that International Students do not face any difficulty in due the same as those for the Indian students which is
course of time. For further details, refer DSW link on the mentioned in the University Prospectus 2019-20.
University of Rajasthan website i.e. www.uniraj.ac.in. 4. Certificate/Diploma/ Post Graduate Diploma
For Foreign Students The University also offers various certificates,
15% supernumerary seats in all courses will be reserved diplomas and post graduate diplomas programmes.
for International Students including persons of Indian Origin. The duration of these programmes is normally one
Out of the 15% supernumerary seats 1/3 i.e. 5% seats would year. The details and criteria's of these programmes
be preferably filled by children of NRIs on payment of five times are provided in the University Prospectus
the fee payable by a regular student of the course. Foreign
students are not required to appear in University Entrance
Examination being conducted for admission to various courses
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Guidelines and Rules for Admission of failure to obtain a visa with in the stipulated
1. Foreign students must apply and register themselves through period, the admission may be cancelled based on
online for the programmes that they are interested in as per further investigation.
the notifications available on the website. A hard copy as well 10. The admission of Foreign Diplomats or Officials
as soft copy of the application with enquiries (if any) must be interested to study in the University of Rajasthan
send to the following address: shall be governed by the prescribed applicable
Dean, Student's Welfare & International Students' Advisor, procedures and rules as notified by the
University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004 Government of India from time to time.
E-mail: isauniraj@gmail.com 11. Upon arrival in India, every foreign student must
2. The last date to submit the application along with the register themselves with the Foreigner's
necessary documents for undergraduate and post graduate Registration Office within 14 days from the date of
programmes is 31st May 2019. And a list will be displayed for first entry into India as per the prescribed
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the eligible students for the various courses by the 30 June, applicable procedure. The failure to register will
2019. attract a penalty which is to be paid to the
3. The applications for M.Phil/Ph.D. programme are open Foreigner's Registration Office. The relevant
throughout the year. Interested candidates can check the information can also be provided from the Bureau
DSW link on the University of Rajasthan website and apply of Immigration website www.boi.in. The address of
accordingly. this office is as follows:
4. Applicants can apply for multiple courses but there should be a The Foreigner's Registration Office,
separate application for each course. Jaleb Chowk, J.D.A. Market, Jaipur
5. The programme on which the eligibility is to be relied upon must 12. Once admitted, the NRI students will pay the
be from an institute included in the list of theAssociation of Indian requisite fees for their admission category
Universities (AIU). In case the University/ Board is not included throughout the duration of the program even if they
in the said list, the candidate has to obtain and submit an may not remain NRIs, i.e., their status changes
Equivalence Certificate to this effect from the AIU. Such from NRI to non NRI.
applicants could contact them from the following address: 13. As notified by the Government of India as stated in
The Association of Indian Universities (AIU) the Vide Letter no. F.805/81-N.S.3 dated March 5,
16, AIU House, Kotla Marg, New Delhi 110002 1981, the Indian Missions abroad will issue
www.aiuweb.com Students Visas to those students who produce
6. All submitted transcripts should be translated in English and to Letters of Admission from the University
be duly attested, along with the last qualifying examination concerned and not from the College's affiliated to
syllabus. If an applicant is applying from their own country, this University.
their transcripts should be attested by the concerned 14. Residential or Self permit granted for studies and
accredited authorized government agency and also duly Entry-Visa for more than six months will be treated
certified by the Indian Embassy or Consulate. For the at par with Student-Visa.
applicant applying from India, all attestation must be done by 15. The admission of the students under the Self-
the concerned Embassy/ High Commission or Consulate of Financing Programme will be confirmed only after
the relevant country in India. Applications without the attested getting clearance from the other Ministry of Human
documents shall be summarily rejected. Resource Development (Department of
7. Applicants must collect their admission letter personally or Education), Government of India, New Delhi or the
send their authorized representatives to collect the same from High Commission/Embassy concerned.
the Office of the International Students' Advisor. The intimation 16. Foreign students are required to submit medical
about the admission shall also be sent to the selected certificate from the specified authority at Indian
candidates through email. Missions abroad will issue Student Visas at the
8. Admitted students should produce their Students' Visa within time of their admission. HIV Test is compulsory for
one month of completion of admission formalities. The all foreign students seeking admission to various
duration of Student's Visa should be the same as the duration courses in the University of Rajasthan.
of course. 17. Foreign student who fails in the examination shall
9. For students applying for Pre-Ph.D. course work, a research be given one more chance for readmission as a
visa of one year will be required to complete the necessary regular student in the same class. This concession
administrative and governmental formalities in regards to their can be claimed by a candidate only once for a
research and such student will be given 3 months to procure particular course of study. Foreign students cannot
the relevant Research visa. Upon the registration of the appear as non- collegiate students.
foreign Ph.D. students, the research visa required will be of 6 18. The University shall not accept any admission on
years as per the University ordinances. Such students will be transfer basis during the course from any
given 6 months to procure the relevant Research visa. In case mandatory educational institution.
FEE STRUCTURE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS FOR ACADEMIC SESSION 2019–20
Undergraduate Programme US $ 1500 per Annum
Postgraduate Programme US $ 2500 per Annum
M.Phil. & Ph.D. Programme US $ 3800 per Annum
Out of the total fee, the share of local fund and university fund will be in the ratio of 60:40
Out of 60% Local fund student’s insurance money & Apex Students Union money will be
transfered to the DSW as per University norms.
US $ 200 will be submitted as one time processing fees in the DSW office at the time of
admission.
Note: In addition to the above fee, no fees will be charged from the student except hotel fees.
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FACULTY OF ARTS
DEPARTMENTS AND CENTRES
Department of English
Dean
Department of European Languages Dr. Rajendra Padture
Literature and Culture Studies
Department of Hindi Hony. Director PG School of
Department of Philosophy Humanities
Department of Sanskrit Dr. Rajendra Padture
Department of Urdu & Persian Ph.0141-2711079, Ext-......
Centre for European Studies
Centre for Jain Studies
Department of English
About the Department Faculty
The Department of English was established in 1961. Head & Associate Professor
The eminent Yeatsian scholar, Ms. A.G. Stock from Mathur, Tanuja
Ireland was the founder Head of the Department. The
Professor
Department continues to cherish and carry forward the
legacy of Ms. Stock. Chakravarty, Joya
Goals and Vision Associate Professors
The Department of English with its dedicated team Mathur, S.P. Deepa
of faculty members is committed to maintaining high Agarwal, Sunita
standards of scholarship and research and has been Pandey, Aruna
working consistently towards the academic upgradation
Singh, Nidhi
at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The
Department excels in qualitative teaching and there is a Mathur, Charu
periodical revision of syllabi to keep pace with the Assistant Professors
proliferation in new areas of knowledge and research. Choudhary, Sanju
The Department has quali fied facult y with Preeti
specializations in areas such as postcolonial Literatures, Singh, Arun
Feminist Writing, Language Studies, American, Meena, Shweta
Canadian, Australian and African Literature, Literature
and Films, and Indian Writing in English. Kalra, Aditi
Infrastructural Facilities : Mohit
The Department has a library dedicated to Prof. A.G. Joshi, Pooja
Stock with over 5,000 holdings as endowments from Meena, Priyanka
various sources. There is a well equipped Language Lab Jhanjhnodia, Shankar
to enhance the communication skills of the students and
a Counselling Cell to empower support the students both M.Phil in English Literature
academically and emotionally. Admission to all the Seats : 15(5+ seats of SFS Basis)
courses offered is through an Entrance Examination. To Duration : Two Years (Four Semester)
promote interdisciplinary ethos, the students from all M. Phil. In English Language Teaching
disciplines are welcome. Seats : 15(5+ Seats on SFS Basis)
Thrust areas : Duration : Two Years (Four Semester)
* Modern and Contemporary British Literature MASTER OF ARTS IN ENGLISH
* American Literature Seats : 60 Duration : Four Semester (Two Years)
* Postcolonial Literatures Other Highlights and Achievements :
* Australian Literatures The A.G. Stock Memorial Lecture has been
* Canadian Literature delivered by luminaries like Mushirul Hasan; U.R.
* Indian Writing in English Ananthamurthy, Romila Thapar, Amiya Dev, Ganesh
* African Literatures Devy, P.S. Chauhan Harish Narang and Prof. A.K. Singh.
* Diasporic Literatures The R.K. Kaul Memorial Lecture has been delivered
* Critical Theory by esteemed scholars like Keki Daruwalla, Ashok Vajpai,
Rajeev Bhargava and Margins Lal.
* Applied Linguistics
Workshops and scholarly interactions have also
* Translation Studies
been conducted with International Scholars like Prof.
COURSES OFFERED
Valerie Miner (Stanford, U.S.), Prof. Ahrens (Germany),
Pre-Ph.D. Course Work Programme
Alexis Wright (Australia); Prof. Bruce Bennett (Australia),
Duration : Six months
Prof. Roger Bell (U.K.) Paul Theroux (U.S.), Prof., Claire
Omhovere (France), Prof. Dorothy Figeuria (US), Judith
Misrahi (France), Sieghild Bogumil (Germany).
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The Department has also organized various U.G.C. * The Department Organized and inter-disciplinary
sponsored Refresher Courses. National Seminar on “Revisiting Myths and Folkore
The Department has conducted HRDC Short Term from 14-16 February, 2019.
course in Creative Writing and Communication Skills & Other Activities:
Personably Development. * The Department publishes an Academic Journal
The faculty made presentations of seminal books Rajasthan university indexed in MLA and a Student's
under the programme initiated by the then Hon'ble Vice- MagazineAlph.
Chancellor Mr. Rajeshwar Singh. * There are regular Student Seminar's and
National and International Conferences : Presentations in the Department.
* “Borders, Border Theories and Crossing Borders” * Another salient feather is the Cricket Match with a
organized by Department of English, IRIS, Sahitya running trophy for students.
Academy and Jawahar Kala Kendra from 20-22 Placement:
September, 2008. A Number of students have cleared the UGC NET
* “Margins and Naton Spaces” organized by the and RPSC SET Examinations. Some students have
Department of English from 8-9 February, 2008. been selected by RPSC in administrative posts and
* “Telling Lives: Formation and Reflections in Diverse banks while others are teaching in various Colleges
Narrative Traditions” from 24-26 February, 2010. within and outside the state of Rajasthan
* “Identity, Ecology and Culture in Twentieth Century
Literatures” from 6-8 Feb. 2014.
* Literary Translation : “Theory & Praxis” from 4-6
December, 2014.

Department of European Languages,


Literature And Culture Studies Faculty
The Department is reported to have started in the Head & Associate Professor German
year 1961. Special attention to the regularity, punctuality Padture, Rajendra
and sincerity of a student in class is given. If a student
has failed a course of this department at any level she/he Assistant Professor
will not be readmitted to the same language course under Raisinghani, Nidhi
any circumstances. She/he can appear as an ex-student
for the same examination in the next academic year. To  Graduation with French as an optional subject.
declare a student eligible for appearing for the Final  As per the amendment to the Ordinances 215 A to E
examinations of the Certificate, Diploma and Post- and R 12-A, approved by the Academic Council in its
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Diploma Courses in the Department, a student has to meeting held on 29 May, 2017, if a candidate wishes to
ensure 75% attendance in the given academic session join M.A. in French after passing the Post-Diploma in
and in addition, as per the Ordinance 215E, clear five French, he/she has to secure in aggregate minimum
class tests held throughout the year. There is no 50% marks in his/her Post-Diploma examinations in
provision for Private Candidate in this department at any French. However, if a candidate has a DELF-B-1 from
level. No other reservation except for the reservation of any Alliance Française, he/ she is eligible for admission
seats to the OBC, SC & ST applicants; Wards of Ex- to M.A. program in French of this Department.
Service-Men, Physically handicapped etc. as per the  Admission on merit basis.
rules of the University is granted. Two seats in each 2. Post-Diploma Program in French/German/
Language Certificate Course are allotted to the Govt. of Spanish Language
India License holder Tour-Guides. Seats: 15 each. Duration: One academic session
Candidates seeking admission through the reserved Eligibility: Merit of the Diploma course in the
quota will have to produce original certificates of their concerned Language, DELF-A-2 from Alliance
castes, physical handicapture. Candidates seeking Française or A-2 from Max Mueller Bhavan.
admission at the entry point in the Certificate Course of 3. Diploma Program in French/ German/ Spanish
the languages offered through the sports quota will have Language
to submit original documents and sports certificates, as Seats: 30 each Duration: One academic session
these cases are determined by the Central Weightage Eligibility: Merit of the Certificate course in the
Committee constituted by the Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor. concerned Language or DELF-A-1 from Alliance
Reservation policy is applicable for the admission to all Française or A-1 from Max Mueller Bhavan.
the courses of studies offered at this Department. 4. Certificate Program in French/ German/ Spanish
Employees in Private and / or Govt. Sector will have to Language
attach a No Objection Certificate of their offices, if they Seats: 70 each. Duration: One academic session
desire to be admitted to these courses, as an adherence Eligibility: 10+2/ Graduation and/ or Post-Graduation
to the rule of 75% attendance as per the judgment of the from any stream with a minimum of 36% marks.
Hon'ble Rajasthan High Court is mandatory. Admission will be given purely on merit basis considering
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Courses Offered: the highest percentage either at the 12 Std, or
1. Master of Arts in French Graduation, or Post-Graduation Level. Faculty wise
Seats : 20 distribution of seats for the general category is done
Duration : Two academic sessions (four semesters) based on merit. The best of the percentage obtained at
Eligibility: the last qualifying examination will be considered for
 Graduation in any discipline with Post-Diploma in admission. Two seats in each Language Certificate
French or B-1 level fromAlliance Française. Course are allotted to the Govt. of India License holder
or Tour-Guides.
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Fee Structure Session 2019–2020
Admission and Examination fees for the Certificate, Diploma and Post-Diploma Courses in German, French and Spanish Languages
Admission and Examination Fees for the courses run in this Department is deposited in the office of the Director, P G School of Humanities
Courses Fees for Boys in Indian Rupees Fees for Girls in Indian Rupees
Certificate Admission 70.00 Admission 70.00
Courses in Tuition fees 1210.00 Local Fund Fees 340.00
German, French Local Fund Fees 340.00 Examination Fees 1100.00
and Spanish Examination Fees 1100.00 Total 1510.00
Total 2720.00
Diploma Admission 70.00 Admission 70.00
Courses in Tuition fees 1320.00 Local Fund Fees 340.00
German, French Local Fund Fees 340.00 Examination Fees 1100.00
and Spanish Examination Fees 1100.00 Total 1510.00
Total 2830.00
Post-Diploma Admission 70.00 Admission 70.00
Courses in Tuition fees 1430.00 Local Fund Fees 340.00
German, French Local Fund Fees 340.00 Examination Fees 1430.00
and Spanish Examination Fees 1430.00 Total 1840.00
Total 3270.00
**Any change in the above given fees structure suggested by the committee will be applicable and the given fees structure will change accordingly

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Department of Philosophy
Department of Philosophy Faculty
The Department of Philosophy is one of the most Head & Associate Professor
prestigious seats of learning in the campus. World
Singh, Arvind Vikram
known philosopher, Prof. P.T. Raju was its founder
head. The Department has been the karmabhoomi of Assistant Professors
eminent philosophers & scholars like Prof. V.H. Date, Gothwal, Manish
Prof. Daya Krishna, Prof. Biswambhar Pahi, Prof. Nair, Vinita
Ramchandra Gandhi, Prof. Chandmal Sharma, to
Sinsinwar, Manish
name a few. The Department is one of the four “Centers
of Advanced Studies”, in Philosophy, in the country. Varshney,Anubhav
Some of the national & international level programs
undertaken by the Department are as under: publications include Prof. Daya Krishna's Agenda for
 University Leadership Project(ULP) 1977 -79, Research in Indian and Western Philosophy Vol. I & II,
 Special Assistance Program (SAP), Phases I to IV, Bhartiya Evam Paschatya Darshanika Paramparayein
1979 to 2004 (Published under ASHISS Programme), Prof. B. Pahi's
 Center of Advanced Studies (CAS), Phase I: Studies in Formal Logic, Vaishesika Padarthavyavastha
2005-2010 & Phase II: 2016 onwards. Ka Paddhatimulak Vimarsha, translation of Padartha
Infrastructure Tattva Nirupanam. Further 6 volumes of departmental
The Department is well equipped with modern journal- Journal of Foundational Research, were
technological amenities. The Department apart from brought out this year, two of which were on the
having its teaching department in Humanities Block Philosophical Contributions of Biswambhar Pahi, edited
has a separate SAP/CAS building for research by Dr. R. P. Sharma and Anubhav Varshney.
activities. The Department has two libraries, one each Seminar & other academic activities:
in its two buildings, with over 20,000 volumes of books, The Department has organized several national &
periodicals & journals. international seminars, workshops, summer/winter
Research Activities and Publications courses, refresher courses etc, under the sponsorship
Ph.D. Program of UGC, ICPR, Rajasthan Sanskrit Academy etc. The
Thrust Areas: Department organized two international seminars on its
1. Indian Philosophy, Nyaya Vaishesika,Vyakarana, thrust areas in the outgoing session. Renowned
Vedanta, Tantra-Agama & Bauddha Darshan. philosopher and Father of Virtue Epistemology Prof.
2. Logic, Philosophy of Science & Epistemology. Ernest Sosa, Rutgers, U.S.A., delivered the keynote
3. Legal, Social, Political Philosophy, Ethics & address of the International Seminar on Sam
Comparative Philosophy.
4. Existentialism, Post-Modernism, Hermeneutics & Perspectives; in march, 2019 the seminar was graced by
Analytical Philosophy. several scholars of international repute. Prof. V. R.
5. Modern & Contemporary Indian Philosophy. Mehta delivered the annual Dayakrishna Memorial
Master Programs: Lecture in March 2019.
M.Phil in Philosophy Scholarship for Students:
Duration: 2 Semesters (1 year)  Daya Krishna Scholarship
Master of Arts in Philosophy For the first two position holders in I and II semester.
Seats: 60  Shukadev Shastri Darshan Puruskar
Duration: 4 Semesters (2 years) rd th
For the first position holder in III and IV semester
Publications
The Department has published more than forty
books of utmost importance for research and higher
education, under its five different publications series.
The Department also publishes its bi-annual journal,
“Journal of Foundational Research”, which has seen
more than thirty issues. Some of its prestigious
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Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy
About the Centre Co-ordinator
The centre has its genesis in UGC's Special Sharma, Rajendra Prasad
Assistance Programme which completed its four phases
under the dynamic leadership of Prof. Daya Krishna, Dy. Coordinator
Prof. Biswambhar Pahi and others. It was granted the Singh, Arvind Vikram
status of “Centre of Advanced Studies” by UGC in 2005. Padarthavyavastha ka Paddhatimulaka Vimarsha by Prof.
The Ist Phase was completed in 2010. In 2014 UGC Biswambhar Pahi (the latter was felicitated with Shankar
renewed the CAS status and its IInd Phase started in 2016. Puraskar by Birla Foundation and best book award by
The centre publishes a biannual and bilingual journal of ICPR), Siddhantalakshanatattvalokaprakasha by
international repute, “Journal of Foundational Research” Khadganath Shastri ( felicitated by President Award),
Infrastructure Geeta Mahodadhi I-III Vol. (a collection of various Geetas)
The Centre has a magnificent building, situated in and Bauddhartha Bahyartha Paryalochanam by Dr. R.P.
midst of lush green meadows, forests against the Sharma (awarded Shankar Purashkar), translation of
picturesque landscape of Jhalana hills, which gives it a several basic texts such as , Nyaya Lilavati of
perfect ambience for philosophical contemplation. The Vallabhacharya edited by Dr. R.P. Sharma
building has two enormous halls, a well equipped library Padharthatattvanirupanam of Raghunath Shiromani by
with a collection of more than 20,000 books and journals Prof. B.Pahi, Tattvasangraha of Shantarakshita by Dr.
and several chambers and classrooms. The centre also R.C. Sharma, Purushartha Shringar Prakash of Bhojraj by
comprises of all basic and technological amenities. Dr. R.P. Sharma.
Publications
Apart from its journal, “Journal of Foundational Thrust Areas
Research” (ISSN 2395-5635), the centre has published  Indian Philosophy with emphasis on Contemporary
more than 25 books, under four publication series, which Indian thinkers.
have been recognized worldwide for their depth and  Logic, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science.
scholarship. Some of its esteemed publications include  Value Studies with Religious-SocioMoral- Political
Stu d i e s i n Fo r ma l Lo g i c a n d Va i s h es i k a Philosophy.
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Department of Urdu & Persian
About the Department Faculty
The Department of Urdu & Persian was established in Head & Associate Professor
1973 with a clear vision to impart higher learning and Khan, Hussain Raza
teaching of Urdu Language and Literature. It is the Associate Professors
largest department of Urdu in the State. Basari, Nasira
Other Highlights: Khan, Mohd. Naim
The Department has organized many regional and Jahan, Khursheed
national, seminars. International Conferences Reputed Asstt. Professors
academicians and scholars like Prof. Khawaja A.
Meena, Ram Prasad
Farooqui, Prof. Gyan Chand Jain, Prof. Qamar Rais,
Mukesh Kumar
Prof. Mohd. Hasan, Prof. Mahmood Ilahi, Prof. Abdul
Haq, (Ex-Director N.C.P.U.L) Prof. Chandra Mohan
General Sectary CLAI, Prof. Hens Bates President Ph.D Programme
Thrust Areas of Research:
(International Comparative Literature Association)
Prof. Akhtararul Wasey, Prof. Saghir Afrahim, Prof. Classical Poetry and Prose
Shakil Samdani, Dr. Ratan Singh, Prof. Ali Ahmed Cultural Aspects of Literature
Fatmi, Prof. Raza Haider, Prof. Ibn-e-Kanwal, Prof. Comparative Study
Khalid Mahmood & Prof. Sahib Ali, Shahid Hussain and Regional Urdu Literature
others have visited the Department. Recently Masters Programme
Department organized A National Conference under M.Phil in Urdu Duration One Year
UPE Programe on the occasation of National
Education Day, 11 Nov,2017 ( The Birth Anniversary of MASTER OF ARTS IN URDU
Maulana Abul Kalam Aazad) and 02 National Seminar Seats: 60 Duration: Four Semesters Two years
dated 28-29th January,2017 An all India Urdu Research Diploma Programme
Scholar Seminar and 17-18 December, 2016 An all Diploma In Persian Language
India Seminar on Asmat Chughtai Life and Works Seats : 60 Duration One year
collaboration with Rajasthan Urdu Academy, Jaipur Certificate Programme
and many Extension lectures organized by ificate in Persian Language
Department. More than 75 students have so far been Seats: 60 Duration One year
awarded Ph.D degrees in Urdu. Certificate in Urdu Language
Seats : 60 Duration One year
Centre for European Studies
The Centre was awarded to the University of Faculty
Rajasthan in September 2011 by the University Co-ordinator
Grants Commission. It is an Interdisciplinary Centre Jain, Rashmi
having main focus on Policy research in matters
concerning European Union and India. It also aims to
help realize the full potential of relationship in key Activities
areas of interest between India and the EU. I n t e rn a t i on a l w or k s ho p: “ O u t s i d e r ' s
Infrastructure facilities: Perspective: Sharing Experiences” Teaching,
The premises are located in the Old NRSC Learning and Research Methodology.
Building. It has basic facilities like computer with
Translation workshop on methodologies &
Internet connectivity, printer, scanner, smart class
Techniques (German, Spanish and French).
material. Centre has a small conference room and two
functional class rooms. Two lectures by Prof. Marie Andree Roy and Prof.
Thrust areas of Research: Lori Saint-Martin, University of Quebec, Canada.
India EU cooperation (special emphasis of Presentation by two French entrepreneurs on
major ongoing collaborative projects in health 'Trading with the Trend: from Traditional to Trendy
and sanitation sectors in Rajasthan). in Tourism sector.
Gender Issues: Asian Women in leadership Lecture by Ms. Sylvia Constantini, First Secretary
roles of Nation building in EU countries. EU Delegation to India on European Union: Unity
Enhancing HR skills to improve capacity and Diversity in Action.
building in new emerging sectors of India.
The Centre undertakes research in European
E.U. with special focus on France, Germany & Studies.
Spain: Immigration, Assimilation and
Assertion (identity issues) of Asian
population.
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Centre for Jain Studies
About the Department Director
On the auspicious occasion of Lord Mahaveer's Dr. Rashmi Jain
2500th NirvanMahotsava the Centre for Jain Studies
was established in 1975 and a Chair founded for
promoting research work in Jainism. The Centre has a
missionary zeal to sponsor and promote research in It has so far organised more than 5 International, 10
Jain Studies and other aspects of Comparative regional and 30 National Seminars and held several
Religions and Culture. With its longstanding and extension Lecture-series, and published about 26
renowned status, the Centre is located in the books on Jainology and Manuscriptology. It has its own
Humanities Block, University of Rajasthan Campus, Library and subscribes to a large number of Journals
Jaipur. and Magazines, relevant to the Jain Studies and allied
At the time of establishment of the Centre the subjects.
University had taken a decision that Jainology be Research work has been carried out in Centre and
treated more as an area of research and the main as many as 250 research scholars have been awarded
purpose for establishing the chair should be to D.Litt, Ph.D. and M.Phil Degrees in Jain Studies by this
encourage the study of Jain religion and ethics in the University.
related departments i.e. Sanskrit, Hindi, Philosophy, Infrastructural Facilities:
Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Public
The Centre has an adequate computer laboratory
Administration and History, already existing in the
with internet facility, a manuscript library for the use of
University, and conduct and direct research in the field
research scholars as well as a Reference library for
of Jainology.
oriental studies and general studies.
In order to attract the diversified Jainological
studies the University also accommodated the study
Ph.D. Programme
of source material, ideas, thoughts, literature and
Jain Studies
history of Jainism to be studied as special papers in
the regular courses of the Department of the Sanskrit,
Philosophy and History with the co-operation and Masters' Programme
guidance of the person occupying the chair in M. Phil. IN JAIN STUDIES
Jainology. In view of this decision the PG classes in Seats: 15 +5 Duration : One Year
Jain Studies are being taken with PG departments of
History, Sanskrit and Philosophy of the University and PGDiplomaProgramme
the faculty of the Centre is associated with them ever P.G. DIPLOMA IN JAIN STUDIES &ARCHAEOLOGY
since the establishment of the Centre. Seats: 15 Duration :OneYear
It is one of the premier institutions of international
repute for Jain Studies in India, engaged in research CERTIFICATE COURSE IN JAIN DARSHAN AND
on variou s aspe cts of Jain Stu dies an d SANSKRITI
Manuscriptology, committed for dissemination of Seats: 15 Duration : One Year
knowledge on Prakrit, Apabharmsa language &
Literature, Jain Philosophy & religion and
Manuscriptology in a comparative, critical and
historical perspective. The Centre awards every year
various Fellowships and Scholarships.
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FACULTY OF COMMERCE
DEPARTMENTS
Department of Accountancy and Business Dean
Statistics Prof. J.P. Yadav
Department of Business Administration Phone No. 2711071
Hony. Director
Department of Economic Administration
PG School of Commerce
and Financial Management
Dr. Rajiv Saxena
Centre for Entrepreneurship Development
Department of Accountancy and Business Statistics
About the Department Faculty
The Department of Accountancy & Business Statistics Head
(ABST) founded in 1969, is a centre of education of Accounting, Jaimini, Ravindra Kumar
Business Statistics & Taxation throughout the State of Rajasthan. Associate Professors
The Department of (ABST) is committed to keep pace with the
changing requirements of commerce, trade and industry in India. Agarwal, Ashok
The Department has been organizing All India Accounting Baldua, Seema
Conference, National Seminars and special lectures from time to Gupta, M.C.
time. The research scholars of the Department have been Gupta, Sangeeta
receiving scholarship from various funding agencies i.e. UGC, Jain, Pramila
ICSSR, Rajiv Gandhi Foundation etc.
Morani, L.C.
Infrastructure Facilities:
Sharma, K.C.
The Department has its own well-equipped computer laboratory
with LCD projector. The faculty members have internet facility Sharma, Prakash
and well equipped separate rooms. Sharma, Rajiv
Ph. D. Programme: Upadhyaya, A.
Thrust Areas Assistant Professors
 Securities Market and Investment Management Adesra, Pradhuman
 Management Accounting and Decision Support System Barkha, Rani
 Cost Accounting and Cost Control Jain, Mohit
 Taxation and Tax Planning Kanchan
 E-Commerce and E-Accounting Kumawat, Anoop
 Social Accounting and Social Audit Meena, Deepika
Meena, Lekhraj
 Environmental Accounting
Meena, Rajesh Kumar
 Operations Research and Quantitative Techniques
Nagar, Renu
 Financial, Cost and Management Audit
Rajoria, Rahul
 Corporate Disclosure Practices
Saini, Phool Chand
 Corporate Governance Verma, Mukesh K.
 Forensic Accounting and Auditing Yadav, Dharmpal
 Accounting Standards and IFRS
 Corporate Social Responsibility
Masters' Programmes
M. Phil. in Accountancy & Business Statistics
Duration: One Year
Master of Commerce in Accountancy & Business Statistics
Other Highlights and Achievements
Seats :180 Duration : Four Semesters (Two Years)
A Bi-Annual Journal, “Accounting Studies”
Master of Commerce in Cost Management Accounting is published by the department
Seats: 60 Duration : Four Semesters ( Two Years)
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Department of Business Administration


About the Department
The Department of BusinessAdministration established Faculty
in 1969, is a strong and pioneering centre for studies in Head
Management and BusinessAdministration. Sharma, Ashok
Infrastructural Facilities Associate Professors
The Department has its own Seminar Hall, Belcha, Anjora
Professor's rooms and a support system of computers, Jain, Bindu
Photostat Machine, Internet and LCD, which are Jain, Mukesh
accessible both to teachers and students. The Saxena, Garima
Department also has a well-maintained library having Sharma, Anurag
about four thousand books for post graduate (SFS) and Sharma, B.S.
M.Phil. and Ph.D. Course Work students. Sharma, P.K.
Ph.D. Programme Singh, Dileep
Thrust Areas
Srivastava, Pramod
Human Resource Management Vasita, M.L.
Human Resource Development Assistant Professors
Marketing Management Agarwal, Mayank
Financial Management Kumari, Pinky
International Marketing Meena, Dimple
Advertising Management Meena, Hansa
Risk & Insurance Management Meghwal, D.C.
Management of Public Enterprises Paharia, Pooja
Organizational Behaviour Poonam
Sen, Ruchira
Corporate Social Responsibility
Sharma, Purnima
Retail Management Swami, Nishant Kumar
Mutual Funds and Risk Management
Indian Ethos & Work Culture
Services Marketing
Tourism Management Masters' Programmes (Self-Financing Courses)
Knowledge Management M.Com. in HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Seats : 55 Duration : Four Semesters (Two Years)
Customer Relationship Management Fee : See SFS Fee Schedule.
Management Information System M.Com. in INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Strategic Management Seats : 55 Duration : Four Semesters (Two Years)
E-Commerce Fee : See SFS Fee Schedule.
Entrepreneurship Development Other Highlights & Achievements
Masters' Programmes The Journal of Business & Management is a biannual
M.Phil. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION publication of the Department. Our Students of M.Com. in
Seats : 15 (+ 5 Seats on SFS basis) Duration : One Year HRM and M.Com. in IB are getting placement in various
MASTER OF COMMERCE IN BUSINESS national and international companies. Seminars, group
ADMINISTRATION discussions and special lectures are organised from time
Seats : 120 Duration : Four Semesters (Two Years) to time in the Department.

Centre for Entrepreneurship Development


About the Centre
Director
The Centre for Entrepreneurship Development
(CED) has been established to develop entrepreneurial Sharma, A. K.
skills among youth in Rajasthan. To achieve this goal the
CED proposes to start academic programmes, organize Business Administration, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
seminars & faculty interactions and discussions during The Department has its own seminar hall, Internet and
session 2019-20. The centre will also organize LCD projector facilities. The centre would be shifted in a
entrepreneurship camps, training programmes, EDPs/ well-furnished and fully equipped building in near future.
FDPs and Short term courses for the benefit of students. Programmes
The centre would be instrumental in creating and 1. Certificate in Entrepreneurship
supporting an entrepreneurial climate in Rajasthan. Seats : 50 (SFS) , Duration : 6 Months
Objectives 2. Diploma in Entrepreneurship
To develop basic Understanding about Seats : 50 (SFS), Duration : Two Semesters (1 Year)
Entrepreneurship
To develop basic Entrepreneurship Skills Eligibility: Graduation
To assist graduates for their own venture set-up Procedure for Admission: Percentage in Graduation +
To boost start-ups Interview
Infrastructural Facilities Fee: Rs. 15,000 per Semester
The centre is presently working in the Department of
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Department of Economic Administration & Financial Management
About the Department Faculty
The Department started functioning in the year Head & Professor
1969 as a strong and pioneering centre for studies in Yadav, J. P.
E c o n o m i c Ad m in i s t r a t i o n a n d Fi n a n c i a l
Management. Associate Professors
Infrastructural Facilities Gupta, Krishna
The Department has a support system of Gupta, V.K.
Computers, Photostat Machine, Internet, LCD
Projector which are accessible both to the teachers Jain, Mamta
and students. The Department also has a well- Kumar, Naresh
maintained library for post graduate students.
Several academic journals of repute and Nagawat, Abha Jain
newspapers are also being subscribed in the Saxena, Rajiv Kumar
Department.
Sharma, M.L.
Ph.D. Programme
Sharma, Praveen
Thrust Areas
At present the Department is engaged in the Assistant Professor
following areas of research: Dewatwal, Saroj Bala
ó Banking ó Finance
ó Rural Development ó Cooperation
ó Economic Administration
ó Public Enterprises, etc.
Master's Programmes Self Financing Courses:
Master's Programmes PG DIPLOMA IN PROJECT PLANNING &
M.Phil in E.A.F.M.: INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
Duration : One Year Seats : 30 Duration : One Year
MASTER OF COMMERCE IN ECONOMIC PG DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT OF SMALL SCALE
ADMINISTRATION, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND AGRO INDUSTRIES
AND COOPERATION: Seats : 30 Duration : One Year
Seats : 120 PG DIPLOMA IN DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT
Duration : Four Semester (Two Years) BANKING
Specialization in (i) Economic Administration Seats : 30 Duration : One Year
(ii) Financial Management and Banking PG DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND
(iii) Rural Development and Cooperation. CONTROL
Master of Commerce (Financial Analysis and Seats : 30 Duration : One Year
Control): (SFS): Highlights & Achievements
Seats : 50 The department regularly organizes seminars to give
Duration : Four Semester (Two Years) exposure to the students. Along with teaching, the
PG Diploma Programmes: Department encourages student' participation in
PG DIPLOMA IN BANKING AND FINANCE academic programmes. A Peer Reviewed Refereed
Seats : 60 Duration : One Year Research Journal, " Economic Administration
PG DIPLOMA IN COOPERATION Review" is a bi-annual publication of the Department.
Seats : 60 Duration : One Year
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENTS AND CENTRES
Department of Education Dean
Department of Library Science Dr. Yadu Sharma
Department of Life Long Learning Ph. 0141-2791864, 2794216
Department of Physical Education

Department of Education
About the Department Faculty
The Department of Education was established in the Head and Professor
year 1976 to impart Teach Education at the degree level
Sharma S. L
through the distance learning mode. After the
restructuring of University in Rajasthan, the Department
 Peace Education
of Education was granted permission in 1992 to conduct
 Inclusive Education
M.Ed. Course and to promote research in Education.
 Distance Education
Aims and Vision
The Vision of the Department is to prepare a
Master's Programme
professional cadre of committed and competent Teacher
MASTER OF EDUCATION
Educators.
Seats: 50
Infrastructural Facilities
Duration: Four Semester (Two Year)
The Department has its own library consisting more
The fresh admissions will be under suspension
than 3500 books, along with a psychology lab and
for academic session 2019-20
Computer laboratory.
Ph.D. Programme
Other Highlights & Achievements
Thrust Areas
 A number of students qualified from the
 Psychology of Education
Department have got employment in teacher
 Philosophical
training institutions and schools.
 Sociological
 The department organizes seminar to give
 School Education
exposure to the students along with training part.
 Educational Technology
 Research scholars of the subject have availed
 Teacher Education
research scholarship.
 Value Education
Department of Library & Information Science
About the Department Faculty
The Department was established in the year 1960. Head and Associate Professor
This is the oldest Department of Library & Information
Science in the state of Rajasthan and one of the few in the Kaushik, Purnima
country to have started Masters' and Doctoral Degree Assistant Professor
programmes. It started Masters' and Doctoral degree Singh Rao, Mahendra
programmes in the subject as early as 1974 and 1975 Shrivastava, Rishabh
respectively. The Department has already produced more
Gupta, Santosh
than 60 Ph.Ds and many students are pursuing the
research degree. A Number of ex-students of this Kumar, Vijendra
department are serving in senior positions in the country Gupta, Vishnu Kumar
and abroad in premier and prestigious institutions. In view
of the changing scenario due to rapid development in ICT, Master's Programme
the syllabi for both MLIS & BLIS have been revised to MASTER OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION
include ICT based curriculum as per U.G.C. model. SCIENCE
Infrastructural Facilities Seats : 20 Duration : Two Semesters (One Year)
The Department has a well equipped modern ICT
Eligibility : B.Lib. & Inf. Sc. Degree with 50% marks.
laboratory, with state-of-the-art facilities.
Ph.D. Programme Graduate Programme
Thrust Areas of Research BACHELOR OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION
 Information Management SCIENCE
 Networking of Libraries
Seats : 80 Duration : One Year (Annual Scheme)
 Information Centres
 Resource Sharing Eligibility : Bachelor/Master degree or equivalent
 User Studies degree recognized by this University with at least
 Digital libraries and web based services. 45% marks
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Department of Life Long Learning
(Formerly Deptt. of Adult and Continuing Education) Director
Lifelong education is the cherished goal of an ideal Singh, Jayant
educational process. In a technology driven, disadvantaged, through varied interventions and
knowledge based competitive economy, the capacity enhancement endeavours. It has been
landscape of learning is changing. Keeping in view the instrumental in conducting sensitization, awareness
socio-economic changes taking place in the country, programmes regarding universal literacy, gender
the acquisition of relevant skills and regular upgrading justice, HIV/AIDS, environment conservation, e-
of skills implies the need for creating a variety of learning, sanitation, entrepreneurship development,
training and learning opportunities. The Department discrimination, problems faced by minority sectors and
of Lifelong Learning (DLL), University of Rajasthan other backward sectors etc.
takes into account this critical development issue of Special thrust remains on capacity building,
continuous development of quality and quantity leadership skills, personality development, stress
human resources and up gradation of skills. management, career counselling and guidance
The responsibility of the university to provide programme for youth. DLL also develops teaching
adequately its responsibilities to the entire education learning, instructional, training and promotional material
system and to the society as a whole has been as part of providing academic/technical support to
assumed by the Department of Lifelong Learning in different programmes. DLL has been successfully
the manifestation of extension activities for various conducting English language teaching classes in rural
target groups ranging from illiterates, semi-literate to areas, government schools and urban slums for the
experts, professionals and elite groups. needy and poor and have also focus imparting e-learning
With the purported aim of expanding the frontiers of for senior citizens and deprived sections of society.
knowledge and extending the institutional resources to Collaboration and support for various activities and
the community DLL conducts short term training programmes are solicited from of university departments,
courses, workshops, seminars, summer schools, colleges, NGOs, and resource centres of National
capacity building and skill development programmes Literacy MissionAuthority.
etc. throughout the year. The department organizes The aims and the objectives of the Department are
programmes which are need based, flexible, catering to to promote a meaningful, sustained and stimulating
the diverse needs of small and large segments of relationship between the University and the community.
people. The impetus is to provide opportunities for a learning
DLL has been successful in reaching out to large society, to facilitate the overall development of people
sections of society, especially the marginalized and and significantly help improve the overall quality of life

Department of Physical Education


About the Department Faculty
The Department was established in 1947 with its Head & Associate Professor
Physical Education programme including Courses
Upadhyaya, Abhay
like Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) from
1994-95 and Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.)
Master's Programme:
from 1995-96. The Department introduced Yoga
M.Phil in Physical Education (Duration: One Year)
Certificate & Yoga Diploma Courses in the Session
2003-04.M.Phil in Physical Education was
introduced in 2007-08. The Department has ample Self-Financing Courses:
facilities for research work, enabling the post Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.)
graduates to pursue their Ph.D. in Physical Seats : 30, Duration - Four Semesters (Two Years)
Education. Till dateof
Department 78Life
students
Longhave been awarded
Learning
Ph.D. in Physical Education. Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.)
Ph.D. Programme : Thrust Areas:- Seats : 40, Duration- Four Semesters (Two Years)
 Sports Training
 Sports Medicine P.G. Diploma Programme:-
 Sports Bio-Mechanics P.G. Diploma in Yoga Education (P.G. D.Y.Ed.)
 Physiology Seats : 40, Duration -One-Year
 Psychology
 Management Certificate Programme:-
 Professional Preparation & Curriculum Designs Certificate in Yoga Education (C.Y.Ed.)
 Sociology of Sports Seats: 40 Duration -06 Months
 Test and Measurement Fee-See SFS Fee Schedule for all courses.
 Yoga
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Admission Procedure :– As per direction given by the State


Compulsory: Government, B.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed. Admission
Physical Fitness Test Running for will be done through centralised admission
M.P.Ed. Boys 2400 mts, Girls 2000 mts. process of Rajasthan State at Deptt. of
B.P.Ed Boys 2200 mts, Girls 1800 mts Physical Education, University of Rajasthan,
C.Y.Ed. & D.Y.Ed. Boys 2000 mts, Girls 1600 mts. Jaipur.

Courses B.P.Ed. M.P.Ed. C.Y.Ed. D.Y.Ed. M.Phil Ph.D./D.lit.

Duration 2 Years 2 Years year


6 Month One Year
(04 Sem.) (04 Sem.) (02
Sem.)
Seats 50 40 40 40 10+5
(SFS) (SFS) (SFS) (SFS) (SFS)
28 Year for
No Age No Age
(General) MEN No Age limit
Age limit limit limit
others 33
years
Graduates Graduation
Eligibility for
under B.P.Ed 10+2 Under M.P.Ed.
Admission
10+2+3 10+2+3
Written Test
By Nodal
Agency -
100 marks

Compulsoy to pass
Physical Fitness
Test

One Year Diploma in


Coaching (Only Raj. As per
20 Marks 20 Marks
Univ. Sports Boards 5 Marks 5 Marks Univ. Rules
__ __
Approved games)
20 Marks

Physical Education, As Per


as an optional Sub., – –
Univ.
in Graduation 10
Marks Rules

NCC/NSS/Scout etc.
Weightage as per – –
University Rules

Certificate in Yoga
Education 10 Marks - –

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Centres
Centre for Converging Technologies
University Innovation Cluster in Bio-Technology
Rajasthan University Biotechnology Incubation Centre (RUBIC)
Design Innovation Centre
Centre for Converging Technologies Director
Convergence an adumbration K.V.R. Rao
The expression converging technologies refers to the Additional Directors
synergistic combination of four major “NBIC”(Nano-Bio-
Saxena, V. K.
Info-Cogno) streams of science and technology, each of
which is currently progressing as a pivot on its own: (a) Patni, Vidya
nanoscience and nanotechnology; (b) biotechnology and Joint Directors
biomedicine, including genetic engineering; (c) information
technology, including advanced computing, IOT, AI and John, P. J
communications; and, (d) cognitive science, including Gupta, Neelima
cognitive neuroscience. Rapid advances in converging Saini, J. S.
technologies have the potential to payoffs will include
improving work efficiency and learning, enhancing Palsania H.S.
individual sensory and cognitive capabilities, revolutionary Subject Coordinators
changes in healthcare, improving both individual and group
Badsara, Satpal
efficiency, highly effective communication techniques
including brain to brain interaction, perfecting human- Gupta, V. K.
machine interfaces including neuromorphic engineering for Singh, Mamraj
industrial and personal use, enhancing human capabilities
for defense purposes, reaching sustainable development Meena, Rishikesh
using NBIC tools, and make better the physical and Kumar, Ganesh
cognitive decline that is common to the aging mind. Clair Amanpal Singh
About the Centre:
The Centre for Converging Technologies (CCT) at the
University of Rajasthan is conceptualized as a centre to
strengthen quality education and to pursue high standard
research in the frontier areas of Nanotechnology,
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Information & Collaborating with Industry, National and
Communication Techn olo gy and Cognitive & International Institutes/Universities to augment
Neuroscience (NBIC) technologies so as to accelerate NBIC research so as to accelerate techno-
techno-economic development of the country. economic development.
The Centre is pursuing the following activities: Infrastructure Facilities:
Creating and maintaining a critical mass of Converging The University has received financial support
Technologies research specialists who can effectively under Member of Parliament Local Area
contribute to the need of the industry and society. Development Scheme for creation of the centre
on recommendations of Hon'ble Ex-Member of
Focusing on interdisciplinary research in areas like
Parliament Late Shri R.P. Goenka. The first phase
Nanotechnology, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology,
of Centre's new building has been completed in
Information and Communication Technology,
2009. It has specifically been designed to meet
Cognitive and Neuroscience.
the requirements of Converging Technologies
Founding a strong training and research base in research and education activities. It has fully
academia to make an attractive international training networked, well-furnished, air-conditioned, dust
ground for Converging Technologies; Generating, and germ free research labs and class rooms. A
designing, and applying NBIC technologies in an State of the Art research infrastructure is being
innovative way. created with assistance from various funding
Developing laboratories and facilities to efficiently agencies and through public private partnership.
engineer and design new products. The government of Rajasthan has announced in
Promoting research in allied theoretical science, budget in 2011 (State Budget Announcement No.
Systems Biology and Metabolomics. 155) a Rs. 13 Crore budgetary support to setup a
Encouraging post-doctoral students in Converging “Centre of Excellence for Nanotechnologies” at
Technologies to boost the capacity for research. Centre for Converging Technologies.
Imparting postgraduate education in Converging In 2014, under the Scheme “National Initiative
Technologies. for setting up of Design Innovation Centers”,
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Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government The Master's programme includes two years of
of India, has approved the establishment of DIC at Centre common curriculum in all fields of basic science
for Converging Technologies, University of Rajasthan. and engineering. The third year course involves
The DIC will receive a total financial support of Ten Crore training in all streams of converging technologies.
rupees from Department of Higher Education, MHRD, The last two years of programme is fully
GOI and has three spokes namely, Birla Institute of customizable in specialized domains in the
Scientific Research, Jaipur, RK Patni Govt. College streams of converging technologies.
Kishangarh, and Lachoo Memorial College of Science All courses of First to Fourth Semesters are
and Technology, Jodhpur. assigned credits as General. On successful passing
In 2014, CCT was awarded a grant of 222 Lacs by of all papers of First to Tenth Semesters the
Biotechnology Industry Research Assistant Council candidate will be awarded dual degree B. Tech. and
(BIRAC) to establish University Innovation Cluster in M. Tech. in a particular stream of Converging
Biotechnology (CIC-B). This is a unique platform acting Technologies. M. Tech. Degree will be awarded on
as the nodal center for budding student entrepreneurs the basis of performance in all ten semesters and in
and innovators with industry academia collaboration. the stream in which he/she has obtained maximum
CCT has been selected as nodal centre for the DBT- credits. B. Tech. degree will be awarded on the basis
supported IPLS programme under which a grant of Rs. of performance in first to eighth semesters and in the
10 Crores has been sanctioned by Govt. of India. Sixteen stream in which he/she has obtained maximum
students awarded fellowship under the programme. The credits in these semesters. The training will include
phase 2 of CCT building construction has been multidisciplinary perspective necessary for rapid
completed with support under IPLS and from Centre's progress of the new technologies and create a
own fund as it runs under SFS. It was inaugurated by synergistic view for potential application in various
Hon'ble Chief Minister Shri Ashok Gehlot on 24th January, areas of relevance. Medium of Instruction and
2013. Research equipments have been housed at CCT Examination is ENGLISH only.
under IPLS program too. The students of Centre for Converging
The Centre plans to collaborate with leading Technologies enjoy an active campus life with
International Universities and Research Institutes to several invited talks, seminars and interactive
foster research in Converging Technologies. Students of sessions by eminent experts. The annual cultural
CCT have received financial support under Student and sports event has been a very attractive feature
Project scheme of Department of Science and providing a week long celebrations and
Technology, Government of Rajasthan. The centre has opportunities to showcase talent.
also achieved a distinction with a few students publishing Seats: 120 +15% NRI Seats
papers in peer reviewed journals during master course. i. Nanotechnology
Students have undertaken training in X Semester at ii. Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
premiere research institutes like BARC, IISc, IITs, IIITs, iii. Information & Communication Technology
CSIO, DRDO, NPL, NCL, NBRC, NIMHANS, INMAS, iv. Cognitive and Neuroscience
CEERI, SAMEER, DIAT, IGCAR, CGCRI. The students Fee: See SFS Fee Schedule (Tuition fee for the
have undertaken training at R&D units of leading session2019-20 will be announced separately
companies like Reliance Life Science, Reliance Textile, by university)
Shalimar Paints, ARCI. Several students have qualified Eligibility:
NET, GATE, JEST and GRE. Admissions will be made purely on the basis of
Ph.D. Programme: merit in international / national level entrance
The primary aim of establishing the Centre for exams like SAT, JEE (Advanced), JEE (Main),
Converging Technologies (CCT) is to produce high quality NEET, AIIMS, BITSAT, RPMT etc or XII Board
research in the four streams of Nanotechnology, Examination. The candidate should have passed
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Information and the XII (10+2) with science subjects (both
Communication Technology, Cognitive & Neuroscience. Mathematics and Biology group students are
The research scholars are working mainly on the following eligible). Minimum eligibility shall be 55% score or
areas. The admission will be through Uniraj- MPAT. equivalent grade in the Senior Secondary
Thrust Areas: Examination of RBSE or CBSE or equivalent.
a. Nanotechnology Reservation of seats will be as per University and
b. Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Government of Rajasthan policy. The minimum
c. Information and Communication Technology eligibility criterion for SC/ST category will be
d. Cognitive and Neuroscience reduced to minimum pass marks if required to fill
Master's Programme the seats of these categories. The number of seats
(1) Ten Semesters (Five year) Integrated Dual degree may be increased from present 120 on approval of
Master of Technology (M. Tech.) course in the four the Vice-Chancellor to accommodate more
streams of Converging Technologies. The course is of talented students as course is run under SFS and
non-affiliating nature and available on the campus only. facilities created may be optimally used. Students
The Course has been cited as "This new technology who are appearing for XII examination in 2019 are
education program (of University of Rajasthan) may also eligible to apply, however, their eligibility for
become a pattern for other universities" at the Portland admission is subjected to fulfilling the requirement
International Conference on Management of of passing XII examination.To attract talented
Engineering and Technology 2007(PICMET-07), students from foreign countries and NRI/PIO
Portland, USA.
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students, the fee of NRI/PIO/Foreign students will be admitted in academic session 2016-17. The course
at par with other local students seeking admission to will be fully customizable in specialized domains in
this course for students admitted in the academic the streams of converging technologies.
session 2017-18. On successful passing of all papers of First to
(2) Six Semesters (Three year) Master of Fourth Semesters (i.e. Seventh to Tenth Semester
Technology course in the four streams of Converging of Ten Semester M. Tech. Programme) the
Technologies. The course is of non-affiliating nature candidate will be awarded M. Tech. degree in the
and available on the campus only. stream in which he has obtained maximum credits.
The Master's programme will have common Medium of Instruction and Examination is
curriculum with last six semesters of Ten Semester M. ENGLISH only.
Tech. in Converging Technologies course. Thus Seats: 40 + 15% NRI Seats
students admitted in this programme will be laterally i. Nanotechnology
entered in the Fifth Semester of students of batch ii. Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
admitted in academic session 2017-18. The first year iii. Information & Communication Technology
course involves training in all streams of converging iv. Cognitive and Neuroscience
technologies. The last two years of education will be Fee: See SFS Fee Schedule (Tuition fee for the
fully customizable in specialized domains in the session2019-20 will be announced separately
streams of converging technologies. by university)
On successful passing of all papers of First to Sixth Admissions will be made purely on the basis of
Semesters (i.e. Fifth to Tenth Semesters of Ten merit in B.E./B. Tech./ M.Sc. Minimum eligibility shall
Semester M. Tech. Programme) the candidate will be be 55% score or equivalent grade in the B.E./B. Tech./
awarded M. Tech. degree in the stream in which M.Sc. or equivalent. Reservation of seats will be as
he/she has obtained maximum credits. per University and Government of Rajasthan policy.
Medium of Instruction and Examination is ENGLISH The minimum eligibility criterion for SC/ST category
only. will be reduced to minimum pass marks if required to
Seats: 40 + 15% NRI Seats fill the seats of these categories. The number of seats
i. Nanotechnology may be increased on approval of the Vice-Chancellor
ii. Biotechnology and Bioinformatics to accommodate more talented students as course is
iii. Information & Communication Technology run under SFS and facilities created may be optimally
iv. Cognitive and Neuroscience used. Students who are appearing for B. Tech./M.Sc.
Fee: See SFS Fee Schedule (Tuition fee for the Final examinations in 2018 are also eligible to apply;
session 2019-20 will be announced separately by however, their eligibility for admission is subjected to
university) fulfilling the requirement of passing the B. Tech.
Admissions will be made purely on the basis of /M.Sc. examination. To attract talented students from
merit in B.Sc. /B.C.A. (both Mathematics and Biology foreign countries and NRI/PIO students, the fee of
group students are eligible). Minimum eligibility shall NRI/PIO/Foreign students will be at par with other
be 55% score or equivalent grade in the B.Sc. /B.C.A. local students seeking admission to this course for
or equivalent. Reservation of seats will be as per students admitted in the academic session 2018-19.
University and Government of Rajasthan policy. The (4) Diploma and Certificate Courses
minimum eligibility criterion for SC/ST category will be Center is also offering Diploma and Certificate
reduced to minimum pass marks if required to fill the courses in the following areas for session 2019-20:
seats of these categories. The number of seats may be (i) Diploma Course in Innovative Food Design (12
increased on approval of the Vice-Chancellor to months duration)
accommodate more talented students as course is run (ii) Certificate Course in RF Planar Component
under SFS and facilities created may be optimally Test (6 months duration)
used. Students who are appearing for B.Sc./ B.C.A. (iii) Certificate Course in Computer Assisted Drug
Final examination in 2017 are also eligible to apply, Design (6 months duration)
however, their eligibility for admission is subjected to (iv) Certificate Course in Product Design Employing
fulfilling the requirement of passing the bachelor Different Types of Coatings (6 months duration)
examination. To attract talented students from foreign (v) Certificate Course in Product Design Optimization
countries and NRI/PIO students, the fee of for Artificial Limb Via soft computing approach (6
NRI/PIO/Foreign students will be at par with other local months duration)
students seeking admission to this course for students (vi) Certificate Course in Innovation in Material
admitted in the academic session 2019-20. Sciences for Inclusive Development (6 months
(3) Four Semesters (Two year) Master of duration)
Technology course in the four streams of Converging Seats available in each diploma and certificate
Technologies. The course is of non-affiliating nature course:30
and available on the campus only. Fee:
The Master's programme will have common (i) For Diploma course (Tuition fee Rs. 5000/- per
curriculum with last four semesters of Ten Semester semester)
M. Tech. in Converging Technologies course. Thus (ii) For Certificate course (Tuition fee Rs. 5000/-)
students admitted in this programme will be laterally Admissions will be made purely on the basis of
entered in the Seventh Semester of students of batch merit in B.Sc. /B. Tech. / B.E. Minimum eligibility shall
be 55% score or equivalent grade in the B.Sc. /B.
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Tech. / B.E. or equivalent. Reservation of seats will counseling the candidate must bring all documents in
be as per University and Government of Rajasthan original and Photostat copies and four passport size
policy. The minimum eligibility criterion for SC/ST photograph along with a bank draft of Tuition fees (will be
category will be reduced to minimum pass marks if intimated separately) in favour of Director, Centre for
required to fill the seats of these categories. Converging Technologies and payable at Jaipur towards
Students who are appearing for B.Sc./ B. Tech. / first semester tuition fee. The candidates will be required to
B.E. Final examinations in 2019 are also eligible to fill the University Application Form and submit the same
apply, however, their eligibility for admission is along with the other fees payable as per University
subjected to fulfilling the requirement of passing the Prospectus. Fees once deposited will not be refunded after
bachelor examination start of the semester classes.
AdmissionProcedure forabove MasterCourses: Admission Procedure for above Diploma and
Admission to the Master of Technology in the Certificate courses:
four streams of Converging Technologies will be The admission notification for above Diploma and
made through an Online Application Form to be Certificate courses for the session 2019-20 will be given
filled and submitted by students as per details given separately in news papers and on university website
on websit e http: //uniraj.ac. in/cct or http://uniraj.ac.in/cct or http://uniraj.edu.in/cct.
http://uniraj.edu.in/cct. The candidate will be called Note: - For any information, the students may visit the
for counseling on the basis of their merit position in Centre for Converging Technologies. The queries may be
the respective category. The candidates will be addressed to cct.uniraj@gmail.com. Telephone number of
required to appear in counseling to be held at office is 0141-2700370.
Centre at their own expenses. At the time of

University Innovation Cluster In Biotechnology (UIC-B)


University Innovation Cluster in Biotechnology (UIC-B)
is a milestone program of BIRAC initiative jointly with the Chief Coordinator
Biotech Industries. Here at University of Rajasthan focus Patni, Vidya
area of UIC is Converging Technologies. The key
objectives of the program are: Deputy Chief Coordinator
To play the role of a facilitator to stimulate entrepreneurial John P.J.
activities within the Universities & Academic Institutions Activity Coordinators
and linkages with the industry.
To develop area specific technologies for the industries Bhatnagar, Deepak
through R&D projects of student entrepreneur. Agrawal, Mukta
To develop and strengthen the Industry-Academia Singh, Ramvir
partnership for research sponsorships development
and effective transfer of know-how from the University Patni Vidya
to the entrepreneurs and industry. P J John
To provide Intellectual Property protection and
management services and facilitate the technology
transfer and commercialization.
The current project aims towards establishment of a
platform for increased participation, interaction and mutual through academic and industrial mentoring. The
co-operation between academia and industry. The focus of initiative would aim towards self-sustainability through
the proposal is converging technologies. The project endowments, royalty, financial support from
aspires to evolve new strategies, products and services government funding agencies and industries,
which can be commercialized and can be later taken up for consultancy charges and extension services.
university spin-off and start-ups. Tentatively five major Fellowships and Projects
thrust areas have been identified for UIC in collaboration Innovation Fellowships:
with our industrial partners viz. development of There are two Post Doctoral and four Post
commercially viable phytochemicals, stem cells as cellular Master's BIRAC Innovation fellowships.
therapeutics, isolation and characterization of microbial Sponsored Research Projects:
enzymes for plant secondary metabolite extraction and In order to undertake sponsored research
development of value added food products, industry projects, the potential industrial partners with specific
oriented amalgamation of domain with biological data and scientific concerns have been identified. A plan of
establishment of nanomaterial synthesis facility for water action for solving the problem in collaboration with
purification solutions. industry is being formulated. The plan will be executed
The output/outcome of the project would be with the co-operation of all stakeholders. Financial aid
utilized for an industrial application project and also the in the form of fellowships to execute sponsored
potential to develop into a technology or prototype with research projects will be provided.
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R & D for testing the ideas/discovery for taking 3b. Microbial enzymes for plant secondary
it to proof of concept: metabolite extraction and development of value
This will be done jointly with Industry/ academia added food products
and other organizations Objectives: Development of value added convenience
Activities and ready to eat food products enriched with
1. Dev elopment of c ommercially v iable phytochemicals.
phytochemicals 4. Industry oriented amalgamation of in-silico
Objectives: Development of herbal-based bioactive domain with biological data
drugs & phytochemicals and their cytotoxicity effects Objectives: To develop optimized algorithms and
using cell lines. simulations for Genome analysis.
2. Stem cell as cellular therapeutics 5. Establishment of nanomaterial synthesis
Objectives: Isolation and identification of stem cell facility for water purification solutions
derived growth factors and cytokines for regeneration / Objectives: Carbon nano tube synthesis and
repair and other cosmetic applications. immobilization into polymeric/ceramic membranes for
3a. Microbial enzymes for plant secondary water purification system.
metabolite extraction and development of value
added food products
Objectives: Commercial exploitation of microbial
sources for industrially important enzymes.

Rajasthan University Biotechnology Incubation Centre (RUBIC)

RUBICON is a non-profit biotech business Coordinator


incubator facility established with the help of State DST Patni, Vidya
Government of Rajasthan and formalities are
undergoing to launch in the next few months. Our
mission is to facilitate and assist the creation, growth,
and success of the next generation of biotech
companies in state of Rajasthan to nurture
entrepreneurial and economic development in the
community. We aim to do this by maintaining affordable
lab and office space and making progressive
technology, services, training, mentoring, and a
network of professional advisors available to small
biotechnology companies and healthcare-related
start-ups
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Design Innovation Centre

Under the scheme National Initiative for


Programme Coordinator
setting up of Design Innovation Centre, Ministry
Director, CCT
of Human Resource Development, Government
of India, has approved the establishment of DIC DIC Course Coordinators
at Centre for Converging Technologies, Singh, Ramvir
University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. The DIC has Saxena, V.K.
three spokes namely, Birla Institute of Scientific Gupta, Nilima
Research, Jaipur, RK Patni Govt. College
Agrawal, Mukta
Kishangarh and Lachoo Memorial College of
Sharma,Alka
Science and Technology, Jodhpur. The Project
aims towards establishment of a platform for Lal, Chhagan
increased participation, Interaction and mutual
co-operation between academia and industry for
design innovation. The focus of the proposal is
converging technologies. The project aspires to Courses and areas of Design Innovation:
develop a continuously evolving curriculum for 1. Certificate course in RF planar component test.
innovation in process, product and system (6 months duration)
design aligned to meet the needs of the industries 2. Diploma course in innovation food designing.
in the milieu and society at large. (12 months duration)
The major objectives of DIC are to spread 3. Certificate course in computer assisted drug
Design Education, thereby creating Design designing. (6 months duration)
Culture and Design thinking and to promote 4. Certificate course in product design employing
innovation among the students. DIC will integrate different types of coatings. (6 months duration)
various resources to develop a larger platform for 5. Certificate course in product design optimization
the university and industry partnership by for artificial limb via soft computing approach. (6
constructing a platform by bringing industry and months duration)
university together to foster development of 6. Certificate course in innovation in material
design innovation network that nurtures sciences for inclusive development. (6 months
pioneering ideas and translates them into duration)
commercially viable initiatives. Seats available in each Diploma and Certificate
Presently six major thrust areas have been Course: 30 in each Course
identified for DIC in accordance with the industrial The admission notification, educational
requirements in the surrounding region and the qualification and all other requirements for these
existing strengths and assets of the centre. programmes for the session 2019-20 will be given
separately in news papers and on university website:
www.uniraj.ac.in/cct
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FACULTY OF FINE ARTS
DEPARTMENTS
Department of Dramatics Dean
Department of Drawing & Painting Dr. Madhu Bhatt Tailang
Tel. 0141-2704557
Department of Music
Mobile No. 9928277833
Department of Visual Arts
Department of Dramatics
About the Department Faculty
The Department of Dramatics was established in
1975 with a one-year part time Certificate Course. Head & Associate Professor
Today the Department has earned the status of one of Srivastava, Archana
the most exciting and innovative Drama Departments Assistant Professors
in the country. Combining the study of traditional Sharma, Kapil
theatre with cutting-edge performance practice, the Tumu, Shivprasad
Department aims at providing an all round
development of the students. This is one of the ó Socio-Political undertones in the
renowned institutions of learning theatre arts in the Modern Theatre of India and cross-
entire country and provides an opportunity of five years cultural practice in Secular Theatre;
training programme followed by Ph. D. ó Identity Issues in Folk and Indigenous
Infrastructural Facilities
theatre;
For the benefit of the students, guest teachers and
theatre professionals are invited to talk about theatre ó Experimental theatre;
design, stage management, television and films.
Besides its own open-air theatre on the campus, the ó Modern Indian and Western theatre
department has access to the infrastructural facilities aesthetics, theory and practice etc.
of the Jawahar Kala Kendra and the Ravindra Manch.
Master's Programme
Productions are not always restricted to campus
venues. Students have performed in many other MASTER OF ARTS IN DRAMATICS
places around the campus and in the nearby towns as Seats :20
well as other metropolitan cities
Duration : Four Semesters (Two Years)
Ph.D. Programme
Thrust Areas PG Diploma Programme (SFS Scheme)
ó Classical Theatre of India and its Dramaturgy POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DRAMATICS
with special reference to Nātyashāstra'; Seats : 25 Duration : One Year
Department of Drawing & Painting
About the Department Faculty
The Department of Drawing & Painting started P.G. Head & Associate Professor
classes in 1974. Khan, I.U.
The Department of Drawing and Painting aims to Associate Professors
enhance the artistic aptitude and creative talent on the Jain, Beena
students and scholars in the field of Fine Arts. Special Singh, Tanuja
attention is given to interdisciplinary approach. The Goyal, Amita Raj
innovative ideas and research oriented aptitude are Assistant Professor
encouraged and inculcated. Department organized Garg, Reetika
International and National conferences, Seminars,
Jain, Lokesh
Refresher course and National and Regional workshops
and Demonstration by the eminent artists. Other
Prasad, Rajendra
University Professors delivered lectures to train the P.G. Mahawar, Krishna
students and Research Scholars in the new perspective Meena, Jagdeesh Prasad
of Indian ContemporaryArt.
Master's Programme
Ph.D. Programme
MASTER OF ARTS IN DRAWING & PAINTING
Thrust Areas Seats: 12 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
 Indian Traditional Schools of Painting MASTER OF ARTS IN DRAWING & PAINTINGS (SFS
 Aspects of Indian Contemporary Art Scheme)
 FolkArts of India Seats: 15 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
 Aesthetics of Indian & WesternArt Other Highlights & Achievements
 Arts & Crafts of different parts of India  Faculty has published a remarkable number of
 Interdisciplinary approach to various arts books and research papers in different art journals.
 Artistic study of Archaeological Remains.
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 Organised one-man shows and group shows of painting  Students have received many awards from Lalit
by faculty members in various prestigious art galleries of Kala Academy and other prestigious bodies.
the country and abroad.  Faculty members have participated in various
 Faculty members have received International, National NationalConferences/Seminars/Artist campsetc.
& State Awards and recognitions.  Faculty members are the members of renowned
 Many students have been appointed as lectures in Academics Bodies & Research Committees of
various prestigious institutes of India. various universities.
Department of Music
About the Department
The Department of Music was established in 1973 with Faculty
Vocal and Instrumental Music (Sitar) as the main subject. Many Tailang, Madhu Bhatt
Internationally & nationally both acclaimed performing artists Associate Professor
have been part of this department and working at present. Bhardwaj, Prabha
A Four-Years performance oriented Professional Degree Kalla, Vandana
Course (B.P.A.) was introduced in 1987. Subsequently, a Sharma, Anjalika
Two-years Post Graduate course (M.P.A.) was added in Tailang, Arti Bhatt
1991.A Great achievement of the department is that two New Vyas, O.N.
Courses B.P.A. Kathak Dance and Tabla were introduced in Assistant Professors
2016. These courses were designed with more stress on Lal, Mohan
practice/ Performance & Theory as well as to produce Sain, Neelam
performing Artists and scholars. The Department aims to Vayar, Harshit
produce professionally skilled Artists and Musicologists to Verma, Anshu
develop creative and innovative abilities in the students; expose
the students to emerging perspectives of Indian Music;
inculcate research oriented attitude in the students; organize recipients of State/ national & International Level
seminars, workshops, refresher courses, orientation courses, awards/Honours in all streams of Music like Sitar,
music concerts and summer classes for New Comer students Dhruvpad, Khyal and Light Music.
for giving basic and Professional knowledge of the subject.  Faculty members are the members of renowned
Teachers and Students have big contribution to enrich the Academic Bodies & Research Committees of various
cultural era of the university as they Actively participate in major Universities.
cultural events like International Ghoomar and Inter College  Faculty members have participated in various
Youth festival, Foundation Day, Convocation, Independence International/National Conferences/Seminars and
Day, Gandhi Jayanti and Republic Day etc. workshops etc.
Ph.D. Programme  Students, who have passed out from the Department
Thrust Areas have achieved name and fame in the field of
 History of Indian Music (Ancient, Medieval & Modern Performing art as artists (TV, Radio and Stage), Sound
Period) designer, Composer, Recordist, writer & Scholar etc.
 Institutional Music-Education  Most of Teachers has been published their Books by
 Gharanas of Indian Music national and International Publishers.
 SpiritualAspects of Indian Music  Research scholars of the subject have availed
 Aesthetics of Indian Music research scholarships like JRF, SRF, Rajiv Gandhi and
 Emerging Trends in Indian Music Departmental Scholarships for Ph.D. research work.
 Role of Mass Media  A number of students have cleared the NET/SET
 Folk Music, Dance and Instruments exam.
 New Technology and Music  Since last two year's Department is being continuos
 Music Therapy organising Summer Classes (Workshop) for the
 Contemporary Music students of vocal and Instrumental Music in the deptt
 Distance Education in Music for those students, who wants to Opt Music as career.
Master's Programme Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts; Head of the Department
MASTER OF PERFORMING ARTS (M.P.A.) and invited experts gives training in the workshop.
(Vocal- 06 Seats Instrumental (Sitar)-06 Seats) The aim of the workshop is to give fundamental and
Seats : 12 Duration : Four Semesters (Two Years) Professional knowledge of the practical and
MASTER OF ARTS IN MUSIC (M.A.) theoretical aspects of the syllabus of Bachelor and
(Vocal- 09 Seats Instrumental (Sitar)-09 Seats) Master degree.
Seats : 18 Duration : Four Semesters (Two Years) Proposed programmes and Courses:
Bachelor Level Programmes  Due to large number of students having interst in
BACHELOR OF PERFORMING ARTS (B.P.A.) Violin Instrument so that Department designed new
(Vocal- 08 Seats Instrumental (Sitar)-08 Seats) courses of B.P.A. and M.P.A. of Violin Instrument.
Seats : 16 Duration : Four Years This have possibility to be start shortly in the
BACHELOR OF PERFORMING ARTS (B.P.A.) Department.
TABLAAND KATHAK DANCE (S.F.S.)  Again Summer Classes (Workshop) in June for new
Seats : 12(each) Duration : Four Years commer students, who want to opt Music as career.
Highlights & Achievements  Department will organize summer Hobby classes of
 The Faculty of the Department includes 'A' graded artists other Musical Streams (Vocal, Instrumental & Dance)
of All India Radio, Nationally and Internationally  Department will organize a International, National
acclaimed performers/ Musicologists/Composer and Seminar and a workshop during the Session.
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Department of Visual Arts
About the Department
Department of Visual Arts started teaching the Faculty
professional degree course BVA in three disciplines Head & Associate Professor
such as Painting Sculpture and Applied Arts in the
year 1988. We have been able to orient a good Sen, Sumit
number of professionals in the subject of Visual Arts,
and some of our scholars have been contributing Associate Professors
significantly to the discipline.
Pandel, Rajat
The faculty members have been regularly
participating in National and International Exhibitions,
Art, Education camps and seminars and have Assistant Professors
received various National awards. Many of them are
Kovoor, Thomas John
also members of BoS bodies of various Universities.
We are delighted that a number of our former students Vyas, Kamlesh
have also been appointed Head of Departments and
faculties in various teaching Institutes of India and
abroad.
After about 14 years of path breaking hard work by From time to time the Department invites eminent
the academic community, the faculty started the people from various walks of life for the academic
Masters degree MFA under the Self Financing Scheme benefit of the students. The interaction with artists
(SFS) in the year 2000. Our clear education vision and highly motivate our students..
well defined goals are being achieved and we are The use of computer as an essential tool for design
confident that our reputation as an institution, dedicated, is no longer questioned in this Department. Modern
and committed to excellence is resulting in graduates graphic studios equipped with computers with
showing excellent promise in VisualArts . multimedia capacities are being used by the students
st
The faculty today has proven its competence not thus provide them a workplace of the 21 Century.
only in providing the excellent education but has also Study Tours are organized every year to the major
grown its sphere of activity, in spite of enormous Art centers and places relevant to the subjects. This
constraints. We are proud that our courses of Masters enriches the students and helps them to have wider
in Visual Arts have been so designed that a student is knowledge base.
given sufficient freedom of expression. Students are
allowed to innovate and explore a style of their own Master'S Programmes (S.F.S)
which we consider essential in order for our graduates MASTER OF VISUALARTS (APPLIED ART)
to establish a distinct identity in the visual art scenario.
Department Facilities
Seats: 12 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
The Department has large studios for each
discipline apart from separate studios for the elective
MASTER OF VISUALARTS (PAINTING)
subjects such as Photography, Print Making, and
ceramic. Seats: 12 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
Apart from regular studio practices, the
Department holds separate workshop for the students MASTER OF VISUALARTS (SCULPTURE)
to explore their abilities in the areas of their Seats: 12 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
specialization.
The Department utilizes its large seminar hall,
fully equipped with all the latest communication and Bachelor Level Programmes
presentation equipment for Lectures, Seminars, BACHELOR OF VISUALARTS
Presentations, and Discussions organized as part of (APPLIED ARTS/PAINTING/SCULPTURE)
the regular curriculum activity.
Seats: 12 in each Duration: Four Years
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FACULTY OF LAW
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Dean
Dr. Govind Singh Rajpurohit
Ph. 0141-2711169
Department of Law
About the Department
Faculty
The legal studies in the University of Rajasthan was
Head
started in the year 1947, which corresponded with the
Rajpurohit, Govind Singh.
foundation of the University. The Law College was first
housed in the University Maharaja College, Jaipur. Later Associate Professor
on in the month of July, 1953 it was shifted by the \State Thanvi, Sanjula
Government to the University of Rajasthan. Assistant Professors
The Depatment of Law started in the year 1953 and Baranwal, Mayank
offered LL.M. course. The Diploma in Labour Law was Bera, Ghanshyam
offered in the year 1962. After a lapse of six year P.G. Bhagat, Siddharth
Diploma in Criminology and Taxation ware started from Bishnoi, Poonam
the session 1967-68. The Department of Law was finally Chayal, Abhishek
started as an independent Institute from the year 1993. Choudahry, Aruna
P.G. Diploma in Environmental Law has been Dixit, Neha
introduced from the session 2005-2006. It is being run on Gahlot, Anju
a Self-Finance scheme. LL.M. in Human Rights and Value Gour, Rajesh
Education has also been introduced in the Department Jonwal, Tarun Kumar
from the session 2007-08 on SFS basis. Joshi, Preeti
In Addition to P.G. Courses, the Department also Kumar, Akhil
offers a Ph.D programme in Law. The alumni of the Meena, Manoj
Department are well placed as Supreme Court / High Meena, Tejendra
Court Judges, Senior Advocates, Civil servants, bankers. Rathi, Aarti
Ph. D. Programme
Sharma. Arti
Thrust Areas
Sharma, Deeksha
ó International Law ó Cyber Laws
Sharma, Sunita
ó Law of Torts & Crimes ó Personal Law
Singh, Sandeep
ó Labour Laws ó Consumer Laws
Siravi, Om Prakash
ó Corporate Law ó Mercantile Law
ó Constitutional Law ó Human Rights Soni, Rajeev

ó Law of International Institutions Tiwari, Abhishek Kumar


ó Intellectual Property Laws Yadav, Ankita
Masters' Programmes
MASTER'SPROGRAMMES PG Diploma Programmes

Master of Laws PG Diploma in Criminology

Seat : 75 Seat : 60 Duration : One year


Duration : Four Semesters (Two Years) PG Diploma in Taxation Law

Master of Laws (Human Rights & Value Education) Seat : 60 Duration : One year

Seats 25 (SFS Basis Course) PG Diploma in Labour Law

Duration : Four Semesters (Two years) Seat : 180 Duration : One year
PG Diploma in Environmental Law (Self
Financing)
Seat : 60 Duration : One year
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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTE
Dean
Prof. Harsh Dwivedi
Ph. 0141-2711349
University R.A. Podar Institute of Management
About the Institute Faculty
University R.A. Podar Institute of Management
Director & Professor
was established in 1974 as a constituent unit of the
Dwivedi, Harsh
University. It was the sixth B-School to be
established in the country. Professors
The Institute has carved out a niche for itself in the Kapoor, Gitika
field of management education especially among the Assistant Professors
state university level B-Schools. In addition to the Nainawat, Shikha
permanent faculty the highly experienced visiting Soni, Bhavya
faculty add rigor to the academic program. The
curriculum is contemporary and taught through
interactive pedagogies.
In addition to the M.B.A. courses, the Institute
also offers a Ph.D. program in Management. The
alumni of the Institute is well placed in the corporate
sector, civil services, banking and other financial
services, management academics, business and Ph.D. Programme
consulting. ThrustAreas:
During the past five years the major companies  Strategic Management, Human Resources
which have recruited from the campus Include. Management and Applied area.
 ICICI Bank; Axis Bank; IndusInd; YES Bank; AU  Finance
Small Finance Bank; Bandhan Bank; HDFC  Organization Behaviour
Bank. Master's Programme
 Kotak Life; ICICI Prudential; Shri Ram Finance. Master of Business Administration
 Airtel; Reliance Jio; Vodafone-Idea. Seats: 60* (55 + 5 nomination)
 BYJU's; Just Dial; Naukari.com; 99Acres.com Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
 MRF; Honda Self-Financing Courses

 Oracle
Master of Business Administration (Services
Commitment to excellence within the given
Management)
resources is the motto of the Institute fraternity.
Seats: 60*
Interactive teaching, personality development, Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
grooming, games and sports are an integral part of
the learning experience at RAPIM Master of Business Administration (Executive)
Seats: 40
Duration: Two Years (Part Time Semester Scheme)
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE
DEPARTMENTS AND CENTRES
Department of Botany Dean
Department of Chemistry Prof. Deepak Bhatnagar
Department of Geography Phone 0141–2706378
Department of Geology Hony. Director PG School of
Department of Home Science Life Sciences
Department of Mathematics
Prof. Rashmi Sisodia
Department of Physics
Department of Psychology Hony. Director PG School of
Physical Sciences
Department of Statistics
Prof. Deepak Bhatnagar
Department of Zoology
Centre for Computer Science and Information
Technology
Centre for Development of Physics Education
Centre for Non- conventionalEnergyResources
Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology,
Environmental &PopulationStudies
Department of Botany
About the Department Faculty
Established in 1960 at the Jaswant College, Head & Associate Professor
Jodhpur, the Department was shifted to Rajasthan
College, Jaipur in July 1963 and to its present building Datta, Soumana
in August 1974. It is one of the largest and oldest Associate Professors
department of Botany in the country, known for its Bhadauria, Seema
pioneering work in the fields of Mycology, Plant Joshi, Yogesh
Pathology, Biosystematics, Morpholgy and
Kachhwaha, Sumita
Embryology. Now it has established itself as a
research centre in Experimental Morphogenesis, Lodha, Payal
Plant Biotechnology, Nematology, Seed Pathology, Patni, Vidya
Biosystematics, Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry, Plant Sharma, R.A.
Ecology, Cytogenetics and Developmental Botany.
Singh, Gajendra Pal
The Department has 16 different laboratories where
basic and applied research is conducted. The Vijayvergia, Rekha
Department has received generous financial support Assistant Professors
from UGC (DRS), and DST (FIST), in addition to Arya, Manmohan
support from UGC, CSIR, DST, DBT, ICAR, ICMR, Bhati, Jyotsana
Rockefeller Foundation, DAAD and other funding
agencies. The faculty has been awarded prestigious Chaudhary, Navneet Singh
fellowships including Fulbright, Rockefeller, European Dubey, Gunjan
Commission, DAAD, AV Humboldt, DANIDA, DFG, Gunpal, Deepika
National overseas Commonwealth, INSA, etc. Gupta, Shikha
Research students include NET qualified various
Kotiya, Amit
fellowship holders, Post-Doctoral fellows, Research
Associates and Women Scientist awardees. Kumar, Anil
Infrastructural Facilities Lalita
The Department has well-equipped research Meena, Archana
laboratories, growth chambers, one central instrument Meena, Poonam
room, seminar hall, four teaching labs, two major and
six small class rooms for elective papers, one Meena, Rishikesh
internationally recognised herbarium containing more Meena, Vinay Kr.
than 20,000 preserved specimens and a Botanical Mishra, Preeti
garden. Major instruments available in the Department Mohil, Praveen
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include HPLC, HPTLC, High Speed Refrigerated Pareek, Aparna
Centrifuge, Freeze Drier, Incubator-Shakers, Laminar
Air Flow, GLC, Water Purification System, Electronic Pareek, Apexa
Balance, Electrophoresis, Deep Freezers, Trinocular Poonar, Neelam
Microscope, Microscopes with photographic Prakash
attachment, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, Priya
Automated Microtome, UV-VIS Spectrophotometer,
PCR, Gel-Doc system, Automated Nuclear acid Sankhla, Indu Singh
extractor, Seed germinator, RT-PCR, Inverted Sharma, Bindu
microscope, Capillary electrophoresis and other Sharma, Khushboo
equipments for routine laboratory work. Singh, Chandra Pal
The first phase of DST-FIST programme (2009-14)
Singh, Jai
was completed successfully. At present the
Department is running UGC approved SAP-DRS Singh, Prashant (UGC-FRP)
Phase II programme (2015-2020) Soni,Praveen
Ph.D. ProgrammeThrust Areas
 Plant Pathology and Microbiology Masters Programmes
 Morphology & DevelopmentalAnatomy MASTER OF SCIENCE (BOTANY)
 Molecular Biology and Plant Biotechnology Seats:25 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
 Plant Physiology, Biochemistry, Herbal Medicines
& Bioactive compounds MASTER OF SCIENCE (BIOTECHNOLOGY)
 Algal Biotechnology and Lichenology Self Financing Course Seats: 25 (+5 NRI Seats)
 Conservation Biology , Ecology and Biosystematics
Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)

Department of Chemistry
About the Department Faculty
The Department of Chemistry came into existence in
July 1960, thirteen years after the establishment of the Head & Associate Professor
University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Ever since its inception, Khandelwal, C.L.
the Department has made all-round progress and Associate Professors
acquired a preeminent status. With Dr.(Mrs.) C.L. Bhargava, Sangeeta
Khandawal as present Head of the Department, current Fahmi, Nighat
faculty strength includes Fifteen Associate Professors, Gunsaria, Rajendra Kumar
thirty seven Assistant Professors.
Department offers M. Sc. in Chemistry and Ph. D. Gupta, Neelima
courses at University campus and B.Sc. pass and Jain, Asha
honours courses at two constituent Colleges. Majority of Jain, Meenakshi
PG students qualify NET examination and/or successfully Joshi, Rahul
compete in national level tests of ONGC, NTPC, UPSC, Khatri, Vineeta
GSI, BARC, ISRO, DRDO, Forensic Research Sachdeva, Harshita
Laboratories, CSIR Laboratories, Petroleum and
Pharmaceutical companies to get placements. Sharma,Alka
The Department is well known for its par excellence in Sharma, Jyoti
academic and research programs in various areas of Sharma, Mahesh
Chemistry both nationally and internationally. The Varshney, Sarita
Department has been recipient of various developmental Asstt. Professor
grants from National agencies. The Department was
Ankur
selected by the UGC for University Leadership Project
(ULP). After successful implementation of DSA-Special Badsara, Satpal Singh
Assistance Programme sponsored by UGC for more than Baloat, Lokesh
thirty three years and first phase of Centre of Advanced Beniwal, Vijay
Study (CAS). The second phase of Centre of Advanced Bugalia, Swati
Study is also completed successfully. The Department Deepika
has been recipient of major equipment grants under FIST
Fageria, Pragati
program of the Department of Science and Technology,
Government of India and BSR grant of the UGC. PG Guleria, Anjali
laboratories have been recently renovated with modern
facilities and safety equipments.
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The Department has well equipped research Gurjar, Asha
laboratories and sophisticated instruments, viz., FTIR Jangid, Dinesh Kumar
Spectrometer (Shimadzu), UV-Visible Spectrometer Jhankal, Krishan Kumar
(Shimadzu), Electrochemical Analyser (CH Instruments Jain, Neha
(USA), Semi preparative HPLC (Shimadzu), Table-top
Jain, Jyoti
mass Spectrometer, Digital Spectrophotometer (Elico),
Basic Electrochemical System (Conserve), Polarograph Kumari, Anita
(Elico), COD Digestion Apparatus (JSGW), Polarimeter Kumari, Lalita
(Anchrom), Inclubator, Autoclave, etc. for Bioactivity Mahawar, Devendra Kumar
studies, Lyophilizer, etc. Manisha
Ph.D Programme Mathur, Jaya
Thrust Areas
Meena,Anoop Singh
 Biologically Important Heterocycles
Meena, Parmeshwar Lal
 Natural Products and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
 Drug Design and Drug Delivery Meena, Ramhari
 New SyntheticApproaches, Regents and Catalysis Meena, Savita
 Organometallic and metalloorganic Chemistry Meena, Swati
 Coordination and Bio-inorganic Chemistry Meenakshi
 Reaction Dynamics and Electrochemistry Mordhiya, Bhanupriya
 Corrosion Science and Electrodics Parewa, Vijay
 Green Chemistry and Environmental Science Ranka Mamta
 Biochemistry and Chemical Biology Rao, Ammilal
 Biomedicine, Medicine and Biomaterials Saharan, Ritu
 Material Science and Nanotechnology Sailani, Riya
 Polymer Chemistry and Macromolecules Sangwan, Reena
 Theoretical and Computation Chemistry Suchitra
 Renewable Energy and Energy Storage
Surela, Ajay Kumar
 Photo Electrochemistry
Sharma, Amit
Research programmes in the Department are Sharma, Naveen
supported by various funding agencies of the Government Muwal, Pradeep Kumar
of India-DST, CSIR, UGC, DAE, ICMR, etc. Verma, Asha
The Department organizes International and National
Conferences/Workshops regularly, Recent development of
the Department is to organize multidisciplinary conferences
in collaboration with other science departments. Moreover,
invited lectures of Eminent Scientists & Academicians from
National and International reputed Institutes and
Universities are also regularly arranged for the exposure of
the research students to the current advancements in the
contemporary research. The Department is also actively
engaged in organizing the recharging programmes, such as,
UGC-ASC Refresher courses, besides, seminars,
workshops, conferences and Extension Lectures by
Eminent Scientists/Academicians etc. 1. Dr. Sogani, Thakuria & Rajni Singh Memorial
The Department has a Local Chapter of many society of Award.
Chemistry. Various academic and student-recharging 2. Dr. Ghanshyam Srivastava Commemoration
activities are being organized under these banners and Scholarship.
special lectures, invited talks and Interactive session with 3. Prof. B.C. Joshi Gold Medal.
Eminent Scientists are also organized regularly. 4. Prof. R.C. Mehrotra Memorial Gold Medal.
The Department Library is richly housed with over 4000 5. Prof. V.N. Pathak Memorial need cum merit
text books, 5000 reference book and a large number Ph.D. scholarship.
Programme Thrust Areas of old volumes of several 6. Rukmani Devi Mishra Scholarship.
Journals. Hard copy of Chemical Abstract, Vol. 1 to 141 7. Smt. Vimla Gupta Memorial Scholarship
(1907-2004) are also available. Now the chemical
abstracts are available online-through Sci-Finder. E Master's Programme
Journals are available online through University Network. MASTER of Science (Chemistry)
The Department has Wi-Fi and LAN facilities for all faculty Seats: 50
members, research scholars and PG students through Duration: Four Semesters ( Two Year)
University INFONET center. Meritorious students of M.Sc.
are encouraged with the following awards
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Department of Geography
About the Department
Initially, the teaching of Geography began in 1962 Faculty
at the undergraduate level in the Arts Faculty in Head of the Department
University Rajasthan College. Thereafter, the Chauhan, Dharmendra Singh
undergraduate teaching in Science faculty in Associate Professors
University Maharaja's College and in Science/Arts Dhabariya , C.V.
faculties in University Maharani's College commenced Jain, Usha
from 1974 and 1987, respectively. The Post Graduate
Kalia, Sarina
Department was established in 1967. The faculty is
also actively engaged in research programmes. The
Mishra, Purnima
Post Graduate Department is located in the University Sharma, R.N.
Campus since 2002. Sihag, M.S.
Infrastructural Facilities Assistant Professors
The Department of Geography has a well
Khandelwal, Shewta
equipped Remote Sensing and Geographical
Information System laboratory named as (Late) Shri
Malik, Naresh
Rajesh Pilot Memorial Laboratory. It has been Meena, Mamta
established under the FIST program of the Morya, C.P.
Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India,
New Delhi.
Edusat program is being run in the Department
relayed by IIRS, Dehradun. Automatic Weather
Station (AWS) has also been installed in Department
 Crime Geography
since 2012.
 Urban Geography
Ph. D. Programme
 Transport Geography
Thrust Areas
 Medical Geography
 Bio Diversity
 Remote Sensing & GIS Applications
 Disaster Management
 Geomorphology
 Environmental Geomorphology
Maters' Programmes
 Land Use/Land Cover Mapping
Master of Philosophy
 Desertification Monitoring
Duration: One Year
 Watershed Management Master of Arts /Master of Science (Geography)
 Agricultural Geography Seats:40
 Resource Geography
 Industrial Geography

Department of Geology
About the Department Faculty
The department was established in 1985 when Head & Associate Professor
post graduate teaching was initiated at the Maharaja's Mahla, N.S.
College Campus. The Department shifted to its own Assistant Professor
building in the University Campus in 1989. The Bairwa, Mukesh Kumar
Department runs M.Sc. and Ph.D. Programmes with
Meena, Vijaypal
an objective of:
Parihar, Rachit
 Creating and effectively disseminating fundamental Saxena, Asha
knowledge about the Earth, its resources and the Sharma, Jitendra Kumar
internal and external processes that bring about Singh, Satyapal
changes in the Earth's surface as development of
landforms.
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 Training students to take up responsibility as Ph.D. Programme and Thrust Areas
professional geologist in various exploration and
mining organizations and to pursue a career as  Hard Rock Geology (Geochemistry, Petrology,
research scientist. Constraining Ancient Geodynamic Setting,
Rock Magnetism)
 Integrating scientific knowledge from different
geosciences and allied fields for application in solving  Paleontology and Soft Rock Geology
societal issues such as natural resource management, (Paleoecology, Sequence Stratigraphy)
natural hazard evaluation and mitigation.  Environmental Geology
 Providing basic infra structural facilities to carry out  Hydrogeology
research in specified fields. To achieve the above
goals, the Department offers a very congenial Master's Programme
atmosphere and regular student teacher interaction. MASTER OF SCIENCE (GEOLOGY)
Field trips are conducted as a part of the M.Sc.
curricula that allow the students to learn the practical Seats: 10
aspects and develop a better understanding of the Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
subject in the field. It also helps in making students
confident and self motivated to work as a team. The Other Highlights:
Department has regularly organized training "The department of Geology is unique among
programmes and special lectures to benefit both the the PG departments of the University because the
students and the faculty. student who gets first rank in first year of M.Sc.
Infrastructural Facilities: receives a scholarship of Rs. 5000/- per month for
one year. This scholarship the ONGC Scholarship
The Department has facilities for teaching and is provided by the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
research and boasts of the following technical facilities: Ltd, under the industry- Academia interfaces. The
Geochemical Lab: Double Beam Atomic Absorption Department, during its very short span of existence,
Spectrophotometer (GBS); UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, has been identified under the DRS-SAP of UGC
Analytical Balance, Jaw Crusher, TC Ball Mill. and FIST Program of DST. A large number of
international collaborative research programmes
Petrological Lab: Petrological Microscopes, are being undertaken. The Department has been
Automatic thin section preparation unit very active in dissemination of scientific research
Palaeontology Lab: Binocular microscopes, High and has hosted national and international,
resolution Zoom Stereomicroscopes with photographic Seminars/conference. A software” Virtual
attachment and Tracing Tube. In addition, it has a large Petrological Microscopes” developed by the
collection of fossils collected from Rajasthan and Kachchh. students of our department is being used by
number of Geology departments all over the
Computer and GIS Lab: Ten computers, GIS and country as a useful teaching aid.
image processing software, Satellite data and topo sheets.
Other Facilities: LCD projector, Field Camera, Survey
equipment, Mirror Stereoscope, Departmental Library, etc.

Department of Home Science


About the Department Faculty
The Department of Home Science is offering B.AHome
Head & Associate Professor
Science as a subject in Faculty of Arts and as B.Sc. Home
Science in Maharani's College, catering to girls only. Agrawal, Mukta
Masters programme include post graduation in 3 subjects- Associate Professors
Foods and Human Nutrition, Human Development and
Family and in Development Communication and Agarwal, Sunita
Extension. The courses are offered to female candidates Boolchandani, Reshma
only. The Department is also offering Certificate Course in
Public Health Nutrition (SFS). Dube, Shubha
The Department is offering Ph.D. programmes in all Jain, Ruby
the five disciplines, namely, Foods and Human Nutrition, Koradia, Kavita
Human Development and Family, Development
Communication and Extension, Clothing and Textiles Singh, Nimali
and Family Resource Management Varma, Kanika
The admission in M.Sc. as well as in Ph.D.
programmes takes place through entrance examination
conducted centrally by the University of Rajasthan,
Jaipur for all the Departments.
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The Department is engaged in community outreach Assistant Professors
projects in collaboration with several organizations like Chayal, Kesar
UNICEF, CARE, DST, Prayas, DWCD, NHM etc in a big
way. Kachhawa, Kavita
Infrastructural Facilities Manju
* Lecture theatres
* Well equipped Laboratories Library Vatta, Lalita
* Smart Classroom Meena Jyoyi
* Library
Meena Sarita
* Audio Visual laboratory with LCD projector
* Computers with Internet access Ranawat Ragini
Ph.D. Programme :
The faculty members the Department are recognized as
Ph.D. guides and are engaged in active research.
Thrust Areas Master's Programme
* Foods and Human Nutrition MASTER OF SCIENCE (HOME SCIENCE)
* Human Development and Family The Department of Home Science offers M.Sc. in three
* Development Communication and Extension specializations which are as follows:
* Education
* Evaluation of Community Development Programmes
Foods and Human Nutrition:
* Family Resource Management Seats: 15 Duration: Four Semesters
* Media and Development
* Clothing and Textiles Human Development and Family:
* Development and Health Seats: 15 Duration: Four Semesters
* Child, Women and Family
* Community and Clinical Nutrition Development Communication and Extension:
* Socio Techno Economic Studies Seats: 15 Duration: Four Semesters
* Child, Parenting and Personality Development “The Admissions for M.Sc. Home Science is only for
* Under Privileged Segments of Society girls”.
* Community Outreach Certificate Course In Public Health Nutrition (SFS)
* Rural Mapping for need Assessment 1. Overview - Public health nutrition is on the application
Other Highlights of Public Health Nutrition Sciences for formulating
Home Science is one of the twelve Departments of strategies and actions for preventing and solving the serious
the University having Special Assistance Programme problem of malnutrition in our country. This course provides
(SAP-DRS-II). UN agencies like UNICEF support the an integrated program covering dietary, epidemiological,
Department of Home Science as one of its close and public health, program planning, implementation,
active partners to provide technical support to communication, monitoring and evaluation.
developmental programmes. 2. Objectives :This course will enable the students to :
 Gain insight into national nutritional problem, and
The Department has an Alumni Association which
national and international contribution towards nutrition
was established in the Department in 2000. The alumni improvement in India.
have been working as dietitians, consultants and  Development of skills in organizing and evaluating
counselors in various government and non government nutrition projects in the community.
organizations (NGOs), as teachers and entrepreneurs.  To be familiar with various approaches to public health
Proposed Activities for 2019-20 nutrition programs and policies.
 Activities related to SAP, DRS-II, UGC, New Delhi. 3 Course design: This six months certificate course
 Community outreach programme-Skill focuses on the fundamentals of food science and nutrition,
Development for income generation of girls at Bal epidemiological methods of research, and community
Kalyan Samiti, Jaipur. nutrition. The course will be delivered through multi-media,
 Short Term Course. interactive sessions, field visits and guest lectures.
Development of skill in paper quilling for women 4. Eligibility criteria: Graduates from discipline- i.e.,
Workshop on SPSS and stata for statistical (10+2+3) from any recognized university, from any stream
analysis. with a minimum of 50% of aggregate marks. Admission will
 Continuation of wellness center. be given purely on Merit basis. The best of the percentage
 Publishing of e-Journal: first and second volume. obtained at the last qualifying exam will be considered for
 Celebration of Poshan Mah admission. For more details contact the Department.
 Celebrating Breast Feeding week in 1st week of 5. Teaching
August. January to June
st
 Celebrating Nutrition Week in 1 week of July to December
September. 4 Total Seats: 20
 Celebrating Swachhta Pakhwada in September -
October.
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Department of Mathematics
About the Department Faculty
The University Department of Mathematics was
established in August 1960 at Maharaja's College after the Head & Associate Professor
amalgamation of its Post-graduate wing. The Department Dr. Sharma, Anil
got its permanent abode at the second floor of the Vigyan Associate Professors
Bhawan in the University Campus in 1964. Various National Vyas, Paresh
and International honours have been conferred upon some
faculty members of the Department. M.Sc., M. Phil. and Pre- Goyal, Mamta
Ph. D. course work classes are held in the main campus and Jain, Shalini
the undergraduate teaching takes place in the three Ojha, Deo Brat
constituent Colleges of the University. A good number of Assistant Professors
students of Mathematics Department have made a mark in
different walks of life e.g. Research, Teaching, Civil Pravin Garg
Services, Defence, MNC's, etc. The Department provides Rashmi Agarwal
learning friendly environment for enabling students to meet Sharad Sinha
global requirement. The Department organizes Prof. P.D.
Verma Memorial Lecture every year since 1997. The Ravi Ratn Gaur
eminent scholars of Mathematics are invited to deliver Nidhi Khandelwal
memorial lecture. Also organization of National and Sushila Choudhary
International Seminar/ Conferences, Workshops and Rajendra Singh Yadav
Lectures by eminent scholars of various fields is a regular
features of this Department. Amala Olkha
Infrastructural Facilities Ganesh Kumar
The Department have four classrooms with one of Rajendra Kumar Bairwa
them have ICT facility. The Department has its own Library
Vijendra Kumar Jarwal
consisting 9600 books and well equipped Computer
Laboratory with internet facility available for the benefit of Meena Sanjay Babulal
teachers, research scholars and students. Facilities of Pranjali
Smart Class room are also available in the Lab. Surekha Jain
The Department has received UGC DRS-II under SAP,
DST sponsored FIST Programme and NBHM grant for Lata Chanchlani
purchase of books in the Departmental Library. Devendra Kumar
The Department has active programmes of research in Pooja Meena
a number of different areas in Mathematics. Emphasis is
laid equally on Pure and Applied Mathematics. The
following are thrust areas of research (xii) Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Ph. D. Programme (xiii) Graph Theory
Thrust Areas of Research (xiv)Cryptography
(i) Fluid Dynamics (Porous Medium, Heat Transfer, Non- Masters' Programme
Newtonian Fluids, MHD, Boundary Layer Theory) MASTEROFARTS/MASTER OFSCIENCE
(ii) Bio-Fluid Dynamics (MATHEMATICS)(SEMESTERSCHEME)
(iii) Differential Equations AdmissionProcedure: Through EntranceTest (URATPG)
(iv) Integral Equations Reservation: As per University rules
(v) Operations Research Seats: 90 Duration: Four Semesters (Two years)
(vi) Integral Transforms and Special Functions M.PHIL. IN MATHEMATICS (SEMESTER SCHEME)
(vii) Fractional Calculus Admission Procedure: Through MPAT
(viii) Mathematical Biology Reservation: As per University rules
(ix) Geometric Function Theory Seats: 15 + 5 (SFS) Duration: Two Semesters (One Year)
(x) Applied Functional Analysis Ph.D. Course Work
(xi) Common Fixed Points Duration: One Semester (Six Months)
Department of Physics
About the Department Faculty
Department of Physics was established in the year Head & Professor
1960. It has been given status of "Centre for Advanced
Bhatnagar, Deepak
Studies" (CAS) by University Grants Commission for (2015-
20). The Department offers M. Sc. (Physics) four semester Professors
program and Ph.D. program in different experimental and Raniwala,Sudhir
theoretical fields. It received support under FIST Phase-Ill Associate Professors
Level-2 from DST, Govt. of India. The Department is also Dolia, S.N
beneficiary in PURSE support granted by DST to the Gupta, Manisha
university and UPE status granted by UGC to the university. Gupta,S.K
In addition to it different research groups of department
received financial support from several funding agencies like Kumari, Sarita
UGC, DST, DIET, BRNS, DRDO, CSIR, MNES, UGCDAE Mishra, M.K
CSR, IUAC and ISRO. In the recent US news report; based
on the research outputs during 2012-16, this department has
secured fourth rank in the nation.
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Infrastructural Facilities Palsania, H.S
M.Sc. and research laboratories of this Raniwala, Rashmi
Department are well equipped. Some of the major Rao,K.V.R
equipments and facilities available in the Saini, J. S.
Department include: Saxena ,V.K
 X-ray diffractometer for study of powder and thin Singh, Mangej
film materials and also SAXS facility. Singh, Ramvir
 Scanning Probe Microscope (STM &AFM) Singhal, R.K.
 Low energy electron accelerator, Assistant Professors
 Vibrating sample magnetometer (20 K-1000 K), Chandra, Subhash
Clair, Amanpal Singh
 Mossbauer spectrometers with temperature
Gehlot, Kanchan
variation (80K- 1000 K) and high pressures up to
Gora, Mahendra Kr.
10 GPa, resistivity measurement,
Jakhar, Narendra
 High field Magnet Facility (8T) Kumar, Sanjay
 Rotating Anode generator Kumar, Sanjeev
 Low temperature transport measurement set-up Kumar, Krishna
 X-ray photo electron spectroscopy set-up. Kumar, Dinesh
 2.5 m long neutron time of flight facility Kumar, Arvind
 Grid computing laboratory with multiprocessor Lal, Chhagan
servers. Mahawar, Sunita
 Thermal Measurement System Meena, Bharat Lal
 Impedance analyzer Meena, Dalpat
 Vector network analyzer and Spectrum Analyzer Ram, Pura
 Microwave signal generators Singh,Mamraj
 EM simulation softwares
Facilities available at USIC are also accessible to Four semesters M.Sc. Physics course is
the faculty members of this department. governed by ordinance 199F. Elective Core
Ph.D. Programme Courses are offered in following clusters:
Thrust Areas a. Electronics
 Condensed Matter Physics b. Programming in C
 Theoretical High Energy Physics c. Numerical Methods
 High Energy Nuclear Physics (ADS Prog.) d. Condensed Matter Physics
 Experimental High Energy Physics e. High Energy Physics
 Plasma Physics f. Electronics and Communication
 Atomic Physics g. Energy Studies
M.Sc. pass out students are selected every year
 Microwave Electronics
in prestigious scientific institutions like IPR, IUAC,
 Hydrogen Energy BARC, NPL, TIER for pursuing research. Several
 Solar Energy students qualify examinations like NET and GATE
Research groups of this department have active every year.
research linkage with BARC, TIFR (Mumbai), PRL
(Ahmedabad), ISRO (Bangalore), IUAC (New Other Highlights
Delhi), UGC-DAE CSR (Kolkata, lndore, Mumbai),
CEERI (Pilani), Synchrotron radiation Centers Department has organized a National
(Taiwan, Italy, Japan, USA), University of Munich Conference in the area of material science and
(Germany), ICTP (Italy), CBPF (Brazil), JINR Technology during 2018-19. Department organizes
(Russia), Postech (Korea) and Czech Institute of invited talks of eminent persons for the benefit of
Physics (Czech ) CBM (GST, G erma ny). students and faculty. Several of its faculty members
International Collaboration with STAR (Brookhaven are having memberships of different prestigious
National laboratory, New York), ALICE (CERN, organizations. Faculty members are also attending
Geneva) were also established. international and national conferences and
Masters Programme
Master of Science (Physics)
Seats: 35 Duration : Four Semester (Two Years)
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Department of Psychology
About the Department
Faculty
The Department of Psychology of the University was
established in the Year 1971. The Department is well Head & Associate Professor
known for its excellence in academic and research Jain, Madhu
programs in various areas of Psychology.
Associate Professors
Activities of the Department have reflected a marked
Chowdhry, Rashmi
growth over the last few decades. The Department has
designed curriculum that allows students to pursue the Kaur, Tejinder
extensive breadth of psychology in terms of behavioral Mittal, Uma
phenomena studied, the variety of methods and
Pareek, Sushila
theoretical approaches employed. The curriculum also
provides excellent opportunities for research Puri, Prerna
experience in the form of practicum and by participation Sharma, O.P.
in a wide variety of research projects.
Singhvi, Mukta
Throughout the curriculum, the Department
Sen, Chandrani
emphasizes the empirical basis of interventions,
assessment methods for an all-round development of Assistant Professor
the students. Also the department is devoted to train Chaudhary, Vishva
students to advance theory and create knowledge that
helps to address the real world problems. The
Department caters to internship program to bridge ó Cognitive Psychology
academic learning of theory with community application ó Developmental Psychology
of knowledge. Beyond the academics, the Department
invites scholars, researchers, clinical practitioners to
ó Industrials and Organizational Psychology
share their expertise with the students. The thrust is to ó Psychology and Counseling
ensure that students master theoretical aspects, imbibe ó Educational Psychology
assessment and intervention skills.
ó Psychology of Gender
One of the most important features of the
Department is community services through its
ó Indian Psychology
counseling cell. The cell nurtures students through ó Positive Psychology
different activities and allows students to cross hurdles M.Phil. IN PSYCHOLOGY
in the academic years. The cell is looked after by the Seats: 15 (+ 05 Seats on SFS Basis)
teaching faculty of the Department. Duration: Two Semesters (One Year)
Activities and Objectives of the cell:- MASTER OF SCIENCE/ MASTER OF ARTS
Mentoring through individual counseling (PSYCHOLOGY)
Providing Psychological services to students and Seats: 30(+10 Seats on SFS Basis)
resolve their emotional, behavioral and social/ Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
academic issues. POST P.G. Diploma in Counseling
Psychological Testing in areas of:- Seats: 30 (SFS)
Personality Duration: Two Semesters (One Year)
Aptitude
Intelligence
Stress and Anxiety PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING CELL
Values and Character Strengths Jain, Madhu : Coordinator
Academic Programmes Pareek, Sushila : Co-coordinator
Ph.D. Programme (Research areas)
ó Clinical Psychology
ó Criminal Psychology
ó Social Psychology
ó Environmental Psychology
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Department of Statistics
About the Department Faculty
The University Department of Statistics was
established in 1962.Department has been shifted in the Head & Professor
new premises i.e. Vigyan Bhawan (IInd floor). The Gupta, S.K.
Department is engaged in teaching U.G., P.G , M. Phil.
classes and Research work. The Undergraduate Associate Professors
courses, in Statistics Subject, are held in three constituent Bhardwaj, Anil
colleges of University of Rajasthan, Jaipur namely Nagar, Pankaj
University Rajasthan College, University Maharaja
Singh, Jayant
College and University Maharani College under the
faculties of Science andArts. Assitant Professors
A large number of students have completed their M. Arora, Neha
Phil. & awarded Ph.D. degree from the department in
Bundel, Rashmi
various areas of Statistics. The research thrust areas of
the department are Design of Experiments, Statistical Mordia , Deepa
Inference, Distribution Theory, Applied Statistics, Yadav, Shilpa
Statistical Computing, Sampling Theory etc..
Department of Statistics is well equipped with one
computer lab and statistical software like SPSS and
STATA.
2. Governments jobs like Indian Statistical
The department has been granted a financial
Services (ISS), Research officer in RBI &
assistance of Rs. 47 lakhs from Department of Science other UPSC, SSC, GIC, RPSC & Bank jobs.
and Technology under the DST-FIST Programme.
3. National / International Research projects as
Department of Statistics has also been granted a
Statistician/Statistical consultant after getting
financial assistance of Rs. 57 lakhs from DST-PURSE knowledge of Statistical Software.
(Phase II).
4. Faculty members in different institutions.
Infrastructural Facilities
5. More than 45 students selected in UPSC,
1. More than 1000 books of National & International ISS,DRDO exams during 2009-2019.
publications in the Deptt. Library.
6. 20 students selected in RPSC- Statistical
2. Department is well equipped with 9 rooms consisting
Officer exams in the year 2015.
of two class-rooms ,one large Computer Lab ,Office 7. Some students selected as :
rooms, Library-cum-Common room for students ,
(i) Research officer (RBI,2012)
Staff rooms.
(ii) Statistical Officer (PNB,2013)
3. 42 PC's & 2 Leptops with pre installed OS. (iii) Statistical Officer (SBI,2014)
4. Following Software are available :
(iv) Asstt. Manager (GIC,2015)
(i) MS Window-7 (ii) Turbo-C/ C++ (IDE version) (iii)
(v) Associate Statisticians in R&D of
IBM SPSS 19 (iv) STATA/SE 14 (10 users) Pharmaceutical Industries in 2011, 2015,
5. INTERNET facility.
2016.
Ph.D. Programme
Future Plan:
Thrust Areas 1. Procurement of Statistical Software MINITAB
 Statistical Inference 17 (10 users).
 Design of Experiments 2. Establishment of “Smart class room”.
 Distribution Theory 3. Effort will be made for “Statistical Consultancy
 Sampling Theory Cell” & Campus placement.
 Reliability Analysis 4. To invite eminent scholars in different
 Environmental Statistics discipline to deliver popular lectures for the
 Medical Statistics benefit of students.
 Computer based Statistical Techniques
 Applied Statistics
 Inter Disciplinary Research
Masters' Programmes
(i) M. Phil. in STATISTICS
Duration: One year
(ii) Master of Science / Arts (STATISTICS)
Seats: 30 Duration : Four Semesters (Two years)
Other Highlights & Achievements
1. The subject has application in many fields such as
Actuarial, Agriculture, Business, Management,
Pharmaceutical & Medical sectors etc.
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Department of Zoology
About the Department Faculty
Head & Associate Professor
The Department was established in the year 1960
John, P.J.
at the Jaswant College, Jodhpur. In 1963 it was shifted
to Jaipur in the Vigyan Bhawan of the University of Professor
Rajasthan, and finally to its newly constructed building Sisodia (Mrs.), R.
in October 1966. Associate Professor
Ansari, A.S.
Earlier, the Department had received generous Bist, R.
financial support from Ford Foundation (USA),
Kumari, V.
Rockefeller Foundation (USA), National Institute of
Mali, P.C.
Health (USA), United States Department of Agriculture,
Mathur, N.
PL480 (USA), UGC-ULP, DRS, COSIST, SAP, DST-
FIST (Phase I). The Department was recognized as the Nair (Ms.), N.
Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS Phase-I) in Zoology Singh, A.
in the year 2005. The Department has completed CAS Srivastava (Ms), S.
(Phase II) under UGC and DST-FIST program (Phase II) Assistant Professor
under DST in subsequent years. Besides the major Awasthi, Anjali
funding, several faculty members have received Bano, Habiba
financial support from the different funding agencies like Charan, Santosh Kumar
UGC, CSIR, BRNS, ICMR, DST, DBT and MHFW. Chatterjee, Samit
Research scholars include NET (UGC & CSIR) JRF, Choudhary, Ram Dayal
ICMR-JRF, DST-INSPIRE Fellows, Rajiv Gandhi Chouhan, Bharti
Fellows, Post Doctoral Fellows, Research Associates Jatav, Jayanti
and Women Scientist awardees. Jangir, Ramniwas
The Department is known for its pioneering Kachhawa, Ghanshyam
research in the fields of Radiation Biology, Kachhwaha, Neetu
Reproductive Biology, Cancer Biology, Environmental Kaushik, Pallavi
Biology & Toxicology, Entomology, Microbiology and Kumar, Deepak
Development Biology. The faculty has been awarded Khan, Imran
prestigious fellowships including DAAD, AvHumboldt, Meena, Geeta Devi
Full Bright, Smithsonian etc. The Department has been Meena, Mahesh Kumar
regularly organizing International & National
Meena, Priyadarshi
Conferences, 'Ramaswami Memorial Lectures' and
invited talks by Eminent Scientist in the different areas. Meena, Pushpa
The Department has celebrated its Golden Jubilee in Meena, Shashi
the year 2010. The alumni hold various important Nirmal Naresh Kumar
positions in teaching, research and administrative Nunia, Vandana
services in India and abroad. An Alumni Meet held in Patel, Dev Dutt
year 2018 & 2019 with good participation from the Rajwanshi, Meenakshi
alumni. Syed, Farah
Infrastructural Facilities Verma, Gajraj Singh
Verma, Rajbala
The Department has a whole range of
Yadav, Ritu Kamal
sophisticated instruments to facilitate quality research.
A Central Instruments Facility is available for the use by
Nanospectrophotometer, Multi color Flowcytometer
all research Scholars. The Department has procured
as well as facility for neuro behavioral studies. In
sophisticated instruments viz; includes Atomic
addition, it has developed recently Tissue Culture
Absorption Spectrophotometer, RT- PCR, HPLC,
Laboratory. The Department has 18 different
Autoanalyser, Fluorescent Microscope with Digital
laboratories where basic and applied researches
Microphotography, Refrigerated Micro-Centrifuge,
are being conducted. Adjacent to the main building
ELISA Reader, Deep Freezer, Refrigerated High
of the Department, the Animal House is there for the
Speed Centrifuge. C02 Incubator, Blood Analyzer,
experimental animals.
Chemiluminscent Analyzer, 2 D Electrophoresis
system, UV Transilluminator, Lyophiliser, Gel Doc There is Central Computer Facility with internet
System, Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis with power connectivity for the PG Students, Smart Classroom,
supply, Rotatory Microtome, Tissue Homogenizer, GM excellent Museum, L. S. Ramaswami Seminar Hall
Counter, Minus 80 Degree Deep Freezer, Water with the capacity of 200 persons and a rich library
Purification System, Biosafety Cabinet, Probe with a large collection of reference/text books and
S o n i c a t o r w i t h P r o b e s , Va c u u m D r y e r, journals.
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Study of various herbs for the evaluation of anti  Entomology
oxidants, anti cancer, and radiation anti fertility,  Reproductive Biology
anti diabetic and anti atherosclerotic properties,
 Environmental Biology
toxicity of environmental pollutants and
bioremediation are also being carried out.  Ethno Biology
Besides teaching and research, the  Nano Biotechnology
department also organizes enthusiastically many  Microbial Technology
extracurricular activities for the holistic
development of the students.  Toxicology
Recently the Department has also started Master's Programme
publishing its annual magazine highlighting all Master of Science in Zoology
academic, research and extracurricular activities.
Seats :25 Duration : Four Semesters ( Two Years)
Ph.D. Programme:
Master of Science (Microbiology) SFS Course
Thrust Areas
Seats :25
 Animal Behavior
Duration : Four Semesters ( Two Years)
 Cancer Biology
 Cell & Molecular Biology
 Endocrinology
 Radiation Biology

Centre for Computer Science & Information Technology


About the Centre Director
About the Centre Infrastructural Facilities The Nagar, Pankaj
centre was reported to have started in year 1986 Deputy Director :
offering initially certificate courses in Computer
Jain, Asha
Applications ( Computer Languages like BASIC, C,
Course Coordinator
FORTRAN, Lotus 123, Dbase etc.) at University
Science and Instrumentation Centre (USIC). The Garg, Pravin
Centre started one year PG DCA in 1989 & three year by the addition of hardware/software, library and
MCA course in 1990. The Centre shifted to its own space facilities. The Centre has 4 class rooms with
building in 1996 and the Centre merged with USIC with LCD Projector & Internet facilities, a Seminar Hall,
the name Institute of Informatics and Instrumentation Reading Room, 4 Computer Laboratories with latest
(III) in the year 2002 and the same time the Centre also technologies and the students will enable to have
started two year M.Sc. ( IT) course. The Centre is access to international technologies as a part of their
renamed University Centre for Computer Science & course work from several internationally reputed
Information Technology (UCCS & IT) in the year 2007. multinational companies and organizations during
Presently the Centre, is running 3 years (6 semesters) their final semester.
MCA and 2 years(Four Semesters) M.Sc.(IT) courses (i) Internet Connectivity
under Self Financing Scheme (SFS). The Centre has The Centre has Internet connectivity through the
earned the status one of the most exciting and University Leased line. The entire building has CAT
innovative in the Computer Science and Information 5/CAT6 cabling so that the Internet can be accessed
Technology in the state of Rajasthan. The students of from almost any location in the building.
the centre enjoy an active campus life with several (ii) Computer Labs
invited talks, seminars and interactive sessions by The computer labs are well equipped with
Eminent Experts. A good number of students of MCA multiple number of computers which are connected
and M.Sc.(IT) have made a mark in different walks of through LAN and support diverse operating systems
life e.g. Government sectors, Research, Teaching, like MS DOS, Windows Vista, Windows 8.1 and Linux.
Civil Services, Defense, MNC's, etc. The Department The labs are equipped with wide ranging development
provides learning friendly environment for enabling tools and platforms such as C, C++, Visual Basic, MS
students to meet global requirement. Office, Visual Studio, .Net, Java, Oracle DB2, SQL
Infrastructural Facilities Server, My SQL, Apache Tomcat, Eclipse, Dream
The Students have access to excellent viewer and many more. The students are allowed to
infrastructural facilities. These facilities are augmented work even during off hours. The high-tech laboratory
having 60 Pentium i7, 30 Pentium Core 2 Du, 30
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Pentium computers & 2 Servers has been established Semesters) MCA and two years(4-Semesters)
in the centre to fulfill requirement of the courses to M.Sc.(IT) post graduate professional degree
support latest technology and environment. programmes. These programmes are as per
(iii) Library recommendations of the Department of
The students have access to an in house library, Electronics, Government of India and aim to
which has more than 11500 books related to Computer provide the students, with necessary expertise in
Applications and Information Technology. The computer science and software development, so
Centre's Library is computerized and transactions of that they can be absorbed as System Analysts/
books through computer. In addition, the students Information System Specialists/IT Experts etc..
have access to on-line resources, News papers, Admissions in the MCA & M.Sc.(IT)
Magazines & Journals. programmes are made through URATPG
1. Ph.D. Programme Admission Test conducted by the University
Scholarship for Ph.D. Programme in Information of Rajasthan every year.
Technology Students of this centre has been offered by MCA-MASTER OF COMPUTER
the University of Wroclaw, Polland since 2007-08 for APPLICATION (SFS COURSE)
outstanding students. Collaborative website has been Seats 60 Duration 6 Semester (Three years)
launched between Cornell University, New York and
University of Rajasthan, Jaipur from Mar., 2009. M. Sc. (IT)-Master of Science
2. Masters' Programme (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
The Centre is running a three Years (6- (SFS Course) Seats 40 seats
Duration Four Semester (Two Years)
Centre for Development of Physics Education
About the Centre Director
The Centre for Development of Physics Education
was established in year 1978 by University Grants
Commission. This was a sequel to excellent Singhal, Rishi Kumar
developmental work done by the Department of
Physics during the University Leadership Programme as well as measurements of physical quantities.
(1971-78). These have been supplied to many Universities and
The activities of the CDPE are: Institutions in India and abroad.
(i) Development of new Physics experiments and The equipmentsdeveloped in CDPE are also
literature for under-graduate and post- being used in training programmes sponsored by
graduatestudents as well as research scholars for ICTP, Italy, at the University of Dar-es-salam,
Univ. of Rajasthan and other institutes. The Tanzania, University of Maidugur, Nigeria, and the
Institutes such as IIT Bombay; IIT Jammu, BARC University of Zimbabwe, Harare. The Coupled
Bombay; BITS Pilani, and other prestigious Oscillator was awarded First Prize at an International
institutes have been using experiments Competition.
developed at CDPEand representatives from The Centre has been supportingvarious research
various institutes also get training in CDPE. groups in Physics Department for fabrication of
(ii) Design, fabrication and supply of equipments to equipment and extending IT expertise for
academic/research institutions on no-profit and examination reforms and academic development.
no loss basis The Centre conducts workshops, exhibitions and
(iii) Providing prompt technical support to the training programmes for college teachers and also
experiments running in different laboratories of school children through INSPIRE Programme of
Physics Department of University of Rajasthan DST, Govt. of India.
and alsoproviding technical assistance to other Infrastructural Facilities
institutions under contact programme. Many of The CDPEis equipped with:
the equipments fabricated in CDPE are a part of (i) Mechanical Workshop which is equipped with a
syllabus in under-graduate and post-graduate Lathe Machine and a Milling Machine
laboratories in this University as well as in others. (ii) Electronic Workshop which is equipped with
(Iv) Development of teaching aids in the form of measuring, testing and assembling equipment for
Computer and Audio Visual Programmes electronic circuits.
(V) The Centre has also been regularly supporting (iii)Computer Lab equipped with five computers with
the research groups in Department of Physics for online support
fabrication of equipments and extending IT There is a Museum that houses equipment
expertise for examination reforms and academic developed by CDPE, is a major attraction for visitors
development. and students of Physics.
The CDPE has developed more than 100 Master's Programme
experiments in different areas of physics. These M. Phil. In Physics
equipments can serve both for demonstration purpose Duration Two Semesters (one year)
(a) General lab (b) Computer Lab Seats 15
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Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources
About the Centre
Director
Reliable supply of energy is a key issue of this
Singh, Ramvir
century. With the aim to achieve this need of human
life, Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources
was established in the year 2000. The aim of the
centre is to work for Green power.
5. Glove Box (Homemade)
The UGC has sanctioned an innovative one
6. Furnace (~10000C)
year M.Phil. degree course in Energy. This course
7. UV-Vis Spectro-photometer
deals with the issues of alternative energy sources
8. Dynamic type P-C-T setup (Homemade)
and sustainable development. The aim is to perform
9. Thin film Hydrogenation Setup
an objective cost-benefit analysis on each form of
10. Keithley Electrometer for electronic properties:
alternative energy to determine large and small
Ph.D. Programme
scale application. Particular attention is on the
Thrust Area
efficiency and limitations in terms of usable energy.
ó Hydrogen Energy: Storage and Applications.
This course provides a chance to students to work
ó Solar Energy: Materials and Devices.
for energy problems of our country by providing
ó Thin Films, Surfaces and Interfaces
them training in both theoretical and experimental
ó Amorphous Semiconductors
aspects.
M. Phil. Programme ENERGY
Infrastructural Facilities
Seats: 15
The Centre has a research laboratory equipped with
Duration : One Year
sophisticated equipments. Following are the
P.G. Diploma Programme
available facilities at this centre:
P.G. DIPLOMA in ENERGY STUDIES (SFS)
-9
1. UHV (10 Torr) E-gun evaporation technique
Seats: 30
2. HV (10-9 Torr) E-gun evaporation technique Duration: Two Semesters (One year)
3. HV (10-9 Torr) Thermal evaporation technique
4. High Energy Ball Milling for nanomaterials
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Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology, Environmental
& Population Studies
Director
About the Department Chauhan, Surendra Singh
The Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology, Assistant Professors
Environmental and Population Studies was Jain, Pankaj Kr.
established in the year 1984. The Indira Gandhi Soloman, Prama Esther
Centre was granted the status of a Department of the
University of Rajasthan on December 31, 1997. The Biodiversity conservation in Sanctuaries, National
Department, under the COSIST programme with Parks and Tiger Reserves
financial and other support from the UGC, has Organic Farming
introduced a two-year Master's degree course (M.Sc.) Wildlife Habitat Utilization
in Environmental Science since July 1997. One Year Effect of Industrial Wastes on Morphology,
P.G. Diploma courses in Human Ecology,
Anatomy, and Cytology of plants
Environmental Studies and Population Studies were
Textile Waste Water and Effects on Vegetables
introduced since 1984-85.
grown in the area
Infrastructural Facilities Impacts of heavy metals on Morphology and
Cytology of Vegetables
A well-equipped research laboratory with latest
equipments (like UV-Spectrophotometer, Atomic Master's Programme:-
Absorption Spectrophotometer, B.O.D. Incubator, M.Sc. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Sound Level Meter, ovens, water testing kits) is Seats: 20 Duration: Four Semesters (Two
available in this Department. The Department has a years)
rich library with 2500 books and subscription of
several journals. There is a Computer Lab with Post P.G. Diploma Programme:-
internet facility and Wi-Fi connection in the POST P.G. DIPLOMA IN HUMAN ECOLOGY
department. Seats: 15 Duration: Two Semesters (One year)

Ph.D. Programme:- POST P.G. DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL


Thrust Areas STUDIES
Desertification Process and its control Seats: 15 Duration: Two Semesters (One year)
Municipal Solid Waste Management
POST P.G. DIPLOMA IN POPULATION STUDIES
Fluoride in drinking water and fluorosis problems Seats: 15 Duration: Two Semesters (One year)
in Rajasthan
Nitrates in drinking water and health problems
Textile waste water and adverse effects
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FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE


DEPARTMENTS AND CENTRES
Department of Anthropology Dean
Department of Economics Prof. V.V. Singh
Department of History & Indian Culture Ph.0141-2710925
Department of Political Science
Department of Public Administration Hony. Director, PG School of
Department of Sociology Social Sciences
Centre for Dr. Ambedkar Studies Prof. S.L. Sharma
Centre for Gandhian Studies
Centre for Museology and Conservation
Centre for Mass Communication
Centre for Rajasthan Studies
NITI Aayog Chair
Centre for Women Studies
Social Sciences Research Centre
Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
South Asia Studies Centre
Shri Guru Gobind Singh Centre for Sikh Studies
Department of Anthropology
About the Department Faculty
Anthropology is the scientific study of culture and Head & Associate Professor
biology of man. The distingushing mark of the subject Agarwal, Seema
is the contact of an anthropology with living Societies. Associate Professors
Anthropology is a 'laboratory science' as well as a 'field Kothari, Bela
science.' This makes the subject equally popular Sharma, Kumud
amongst students of science as well as arts
background. Ph.D. Programme
The department was established in 1991 as a Thrust areas of research
response to undertake studies to bridge the gap Society and Culture of Rjasthan
between perception of the people and the agencies of Anthropology of Religion
development. This is the only department of Anthropology of gender
Anthropology in Rajasthan. It offers the following Applied Anthropology
courses: Medical Anthropology
(i) Post Graduate
Master's Programme
(ii) Doctoral
Master of Arts/Science (Anthropology)
The employability options for students are teaching,
Seats : 30
research and development sector.
Duration : Four Semesters (Two Years)

Department of Economics
About the Department Faculty
The Department of Economics, established in 1949 Head & Associate Professor
is one of the oldest teaching Departments of the Somra, S.S.
University. The teaching for M.A. in the Department Professor
started from the session 1950-51. Planning Commission Kateja, Alpana
sanctioned Planning Commission Chair to the Singh, Vijay Vir Singh
Department since 1996. The Department has Associate Professors
distinguished itself in academic and other activites. It has
Bhanawat Koushalya
the privilege of being associated itself with eminent
Bhardwaj Anshu
economists of national and international repute such as
Late Prof. M.V. Mathur, Late Prof. Raj Krishna, Late Prof. Jat, Rameshwar
Raja. J. Chelliah, Prof. G.S. Bhalla, Dr. C. Rangarajan, Mathur, Meeta
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Prof. Y.K. Alagh, Dr. Ramesh Bhatia, Prof. Kanta Ahuja, Prof. Assistant Professors
M.C. Vaish, Prof. B.C. Mehta, Dr. Arvind Pangariya. Many Chandolia, Suman
students of the Department Join administrative, economic, Choudhary, Chitra
banking and financial services each year. The Department Jain, Kshipra
regularly publishes a research JurnalArthshodh. The Meena, Anita
Department has instituted an Annual Lecture in the memory Meena, Girdhari Lal
of Prof. Raj Krishna. The Department regularly organises Saini, Shilpi
seminars, workshops and special lectures on issues of Shankwal, Madhu
current relevance. Shekhawat, Bheem Singh
Infrastructural Facilities Swati Batra
The Department has a computer laboratory with internet Swapnil Bhardwaj
facility and a Library with more than 4000 books. Directorate  Human Resource Development
of Census Operations has set up a Workstation for Research
 Financial Institutions & Banking
to facilitate quality research in the Department.
Masters' Programme
Ph.D. Programme :
M. Phil. IN ECONOMICS
Thrust Areao
Seats 15(+5 seats on SFS Basis)
 Health Economics  Regional Economics
Duration : One Year
 Infrastructure Economics  Public Economics MASTER OF ARTS (ECONOMICS)
 International Trade  Rural Development Seats : 120

Department of History & Indian Culture


About the Department Faculty
The Department of History & Indian Culture is one of the Head
oldest Department in the University of Rajasthan founded in Poonia, Pramila
1950 under the headship of Prof. M.L. Sharma. Renowned Professor
historian Prof. G.C.Pande joined the Department in 1962 as Sharma, Krishna Gopal
Tagore Professor of History and Indian Culture. Under his Associate Professors
learned and charismatic leadership, the Department Sanghvi, Pramila
gradually acquired a distinctive character with great emphasis Sharma, Sangeeta
on the Study of Ideas and Movements in History. The Chaturvedi, Neekee
Department acquired its present form as the Department of
Assistant Professors
History and Indian Culture in 1962.
The Department has had the honour of having eminent Aaniket, Anil
scholars like Prof. Mathura Lal Sharma, Prof. G.C. Pande, Agrawal, Vandana
Prof. Satish Chandra, Prof. G.N. Sharma, Prof. Devendra Arha, Abhimanyu Singh
Kaushik, Prof. M.S. Jain, Prof. R. Nath, Prof. V.S.Bhatnagar Baror, Radha Krishna
and others as teaching faculty. The faculty members of the Dayma, Mahesh Kumar
Department have made significant contribution to historical Gahlot, Harsh Singh
research in their respective specialisations. Gurjar, Rashmi
The Department offers graduate, post-graduate, M.Phil Jain, Yash
and Ph.D courses. Over the years new papers in the syllabi of Meena, Nirmala Kumari
the students have been added to enrich and contemporise the Meena, Jigyasa
syllabi. Besides, the Department also runs a course of P.G. Meena, Shankar Lal
Diploma in Indian Culture. Panwar, Tamegh
Infrastructural Facilities Punia, Ritu
The Department is equipped with the Departmental Singh, Karmveer
Library known as Raghuvanshi Memorial Library having Tiwari, Archana
nearly 4000 books. In addition, the Department also Yadav, Mamta
possesses Professor M.S. Collection of nearly 1000 books. Sharma, Aditi
There is a Museum in the Department with various antiquities Sharma, Archana
and artefacts along with required paraphernalia for Sharma, Dinesh Chand
archaeological studies.
Shekhawat, Kulwant Singh
Ph.D. Programme
Thrust Areas Jat, Ram Dev
History of Rajasthan Evolution of Ideas in History Other Highlights
The Department has organised a lecture of Dr.
Indian Historiography History of Buddhism Poonam Bala, Visiting Professor, Cleveland University,
Women's history Historical tourism Ohio, United State of America. The theme of the lecture
Contemporary India was “Understanding Medical Encounters: Issues
Masters Programme: and Challenges in Colonial India”.
M.Phil in History The Department has re-started giving the A.K. Roy
Seats: Regular: 12 Memorial Fellowship for meritorious students of the
Master of Arts (History) Department. In the current session the fellowship is
Seats: 120 Duration: Four Semesters (Two years) given to Ms. Nikita Sharma (5000 Rs.) and Ms. Mitra
P.G. Diploma Programme Singh (4000 Rs.).
PG. Diploma in Indian Culture The Department has also organised a National
Duration: One year Seats: 60 Conference on the theme “ Revisiting Social
Customs in Rajputana States: With Special
Reference to Women's Status” (11th & 12th January,
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2019). The National conference was organised in The Department has also published under its auspices
collaboration with the Centre of Rajasthan Studies the following three books during the academic session
(Director: Dr. Sangeeta Sharma) and Mahila Itihaskar 2017-18 : (i) Origin and Rise of the Imperial Pratiharas of
Parishad (Patron: Prof. Vibha Upadhayaya). Rajasthan (by Dr. Shanta Rani Sharma); (ii) Rajasthan Ki
The Department is organising different lectures under Shailashraya Chitrakala (by Dr. Murari Lal Sharma) & (iii)
the Banner of its informal academic unit “Herodotus Cultural Tourism and Bishnois of Rajasthan (by Dr. Neekee
Society”, which is always a source of inspiration for Chaturvedi).
students as it provides an opportunity to meet and interact The Department has been publishing an annual
with eminent Professors and personalities. research journal 'Jijnasa' since 1974.

Department of Political Science


About the Department Faculty
 The department was founded in 1962 with such Head & Professor
illustrious founding fathers as Prof. S.P. Verma, Prof.
Sharma Nidhi Lekha
Iqbal Narain, Prof. C.P. Bhambhri and prof. Raman
Murti. Others like Prof. D.B. Mathur, Prof. B.P. Associate Professors
Shrivastav, Prof. P.D. Sharma, Prof. Bhawani Singh, Agarwal, S.M.
Prof. K.L. Kamal, Prof. V.R. Mehta, Prof. P.C. Mathur, Chaturvedi, Inakshi
Prof. Ramakant and Prof. Sheel Kant Asopa are also Jain, Manju Kumari
important luminaries.
Jha, Rakesh Kr.
 The department has been the nursery of Vice
Chancellors and great administrators. Prof. Iqbal Sharma, Manju
Narain had been the Member Secretary, ICSSR and Sharma, Rajesh Kumar
the V.C. of NEHU, B.H.U and Univ. of Rajasthan. Prof. Singh, Manju
V.R .Mehta had been the V.C. of Kota Open Univ., JNV Singh, Raka
Univ., Jodhpur and Delhi Univ., Delhi. Prof. K.L. Kamal
had been the V.C. of Univ. of Rajasthan. Prof. Naresh Assistant Professor
Dadhich was the V.C. of Vardhman Mahaveer Open Arya, Priyanka
Univ., Kota for two term (2006-2013). Prof.B.M. Chawala, Ramesh
Sharma was the V.C. of Kota Univ and the Chairperson Chaudhary, Hansa
of Rajasthan Public Service Commission. Prof. Roop
Chaudhary, Rahul
Singh Bareth was the V.C. of M.D.S. Univ., Ajmer. Prof.
L.K. Jain was the Chairperson of Rajasthan State Choudhary, Ladhu Ram
Commission for Women. Maurya, Suman
 The department has contributed immensely to the Singh, Gajendra
growth of the discipline. Many of the pioneer courses Samota, Kailash Chand
like Modern Political Theory, Comparative Verma, Mukesh Kumar
Government and Institutions and State Politics were
formulated here and were later adopted in other
Universities. New Course on Contemporary Political Ph.D. Programme
Theory was also introduced. Empirical Research with  Political Theory
appropriate research methodologies was initiated and  Western Political Thought
strengthened by Prof. S.P. Verma and Prof. Iqbal  Indian Political Thought
Narain and carried forward by its faculty and students.
 Indian Government and Politics
Normative and philosophical research was equally
strong. It was carried on by Professor Murthy,  International Politics
Professor Mathur, Professor Mehta and others.  Comparative Politics
 The department has played a leading role in the study  Public Administration
and research of Indian tradition and Political thought.  Human Rights and Gender Studies
The U.G.C. has sanctioned the Special Assistance  Police Administration
Programme for 'Indian Political Tradition and  Panchayati Raj
Contemporary Indian Political Structures and their  Peace-Studies
Processes', The Department is one of the earliest to  Gandhian Political Thought
be given University Leadership Programme in the  Foreign Policies
country by the University Grant Commission in 1978.  SouthAsia
 The Department organizes one or two National  West Asia
Seminars and workshop every year. One national  Socialist Political Thought
seminar is organized every year under University
Leadership Programme. Special lectures entitled  Disaster Management
'Prof.Murthy Memorial Lecture .Prof. D.B. Mathur  Social Welfare Administration
Memorial Lecture, Prof. Madhukar Shyam  Economic Administration
Chaturvedi Memorial Lecture are Organiged by the  Public Administration in India
Department every year and eminent Scholars are Masters' Programme :
invited to deliver these lectures. UGC Refresher Master of Arts (Political Science)
Courses for teachers are also organized by the Seats 120 seats,
Department through Human Resource Development Duration Four Semester (Two Year)
Center University of Rajasthan. M. Phil in Political Science
 Two Journals are published from Department : Seats 15 + 5 seats on SFS Basis
1. “Political Science Review” Duration -Two Semesters (One Year)
2. “Rajya Shastra Sameeksha” in Hindi
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Department of Public Administration
About the Department Faculty
The Department was established in 1957 and is among HEAD & Assistant Professor
the earliest departments of public administration in India.
Extremely rich in academic potential and having significant Chaturvedi, Shalini
faculty strength, it ranks easily among the largest Associate Professor
departments in this discipline. The department has produced Mahala, Om
a significant number of Fulbright and Commonwealth Sharma, Deepak
scholars, academicians, political leadersand administrators. Assistant Professors
Commemorating 50 years of its establishment in 2015- Singh, Ashok
16, the department has organized a golden jubilee lecture Sharma, Daisy
series, workshop, symposia, debate and essay writing D. Sudhir
competition. With its emphasis on research and to explore Yadav, Chaturbhuj
new thrust areas in the field of public policy and
administrative thought, the department has initiated a Yadav, Amit
lecture series "Words of Master" where lectures will be Kheenchi, Pavitra
delivered by eminent scholars of interdisciplinary fields. Meena, Ekta
The department also plans to organize an innovative Meena Rani
programme "Meet with Administrators" where distinguished Purohit, Neelam
bureaucrats will directly interact with students. Sharma, Gopesh
The Department has achieved high position in last Kumar, Vinit
decades. Many Staff Members have been awarded Parewa, Laxmi
Fulbright Fellowship (USA), Commonewalth Academic
Fellowship (U.K.) Indo Canada Shastri Fellowship  Recent Trends inAdministration
(Canada) and various International Post Doctoral  E-Governance & Good Governance
Fellowship under bilateral relations and Cultural  Administrative Reforms
Exchange programme.  Human Rights
In addition, the department is enthusiastically  Development Administration
working on publishing a bi-annual referred journal in 2019
to encourage quality research and to contribute to policy  Sustainable Development
decisions. While recognizing its responsibility towards  Governance, Ethics & Integrity
society and environment the department has started a  PoliceAdministration
"Clean and Green Initiative" where plantation drive is  Various Public Policies
carried out and cleaning activities are undertaken.  Public Finance
Infrastructural Facilities-The Department has good  Role of Civil Societies & NGO's
infrastructure with Smart Class Room (proposed),  Environment & Governance
Seminar room, Departmental Library and sufficient space  Constitutional System & Public Administration
for Staff.  Affirmative action and Inclusive Policy
Ph.D. Programme  Internal Security and Police Administration
Thrust Areas  SocialAdministration
 Administrative Theories  Welfare Administration
 Rural Local Administration Masters Programme
 Urban Governance MASTER OF ARTS (PUBLICADMINISTRATION)
 Human Resource Management Under Semesters Scheme Seats : 120
 Administrative Law Duration : Two Year (Four Semester)
 Public Undertakings M.Phil. IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
 Developmental & Welfare Schemes Seats : 15+5 (SFS) Duration : One Year
 Disaster Management (Two Semester each of 6 months)

Department of Sociology
About the Department Faculty
The Department of Sociology established on 6th July Head & Associate Professor
1961, is one of the most vibrant Departments of the
Kumari, Manju
University. The growth of the department has been
spearheaded by stalwarts like Prof. T.K.N. Unnithan Professor
(Founder Head), Prof. Yogendra Singh, Prof. Indra Dev, Sharma, S.L.
Prof. Ram Ahuja, Prof. Satyendra Tripathi, Prof. Indu Associate Professors
Mathur, Prof. N.K. Singhi and many more. The Department Jain, Rashmi
has been carrying on the legacy by organizing many Assistant Professor
academic activities on a regular level. Two memorial Mehta, Nidhi
orations entitled 'Prof. N.K. Singhi Memorial Oration' and Rao, Monica
'Prof. Ram Ahuja Memorial Oration' are held every year. Dr. Jasrotia, Amithy
Bhupendra Singh, IPS, Director General of Police Singh, Karunakar
(Prisons), Jaipur delivered Prof. N.K. Singhi Memorial Singh, Shivam
Oration on 5th September, 2018 and Prof. Debal K.
Lokeshwari
SinghaRoy, Professor of Sociology, IGNOU, New Delhi
delivered Prof. Ram Ahuja Memorial Oration on 29th Gothwal, Gaurav
September, 2018. Ms. Heena Singhal topped the Jain, Anuja
Department and was awarded Gold Medal, Ms. Manjari Jain, Rohit Kumar
Khandelwal was awarded with a cheque of Rs. 5000/- by Joshi, Neelam
the family members of Prof. RamAhuja. Yadav, Manish
Ram, Ashu
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Besides the memorial oration, the department Infrastructural Facilities
regularly organizes national conferences/seminars on The Department has good infrastructure with Smart
pertinent themes. The department organized a natation class room, seminar room, departmental library, cabins for
Conference on the theme "The Urban Transformation : the faculty and sufficient office space.
Issues and Challenges" in March 2019. The Department Academic Programmes
has an Advance Seminar Club which organises special Ph.D. Programme
lectures/interactive sessions/workshops for the benefit of Thrust Areas
students and faculty members. The Department also runs ó Sociological Theory
classes for generating consciousness about competitions ó Sociology of Social Stratification
ó Sociology of Change and Development
and personality development, without any additional ó Indian Social System
economic burden on the students. ó Research Methodology
In the year 2018, five new faculty members have ó Sociology of Leisure and Tourism
joined the Department taking its strength to 15 faculty ó Gender, Violence and Crime
members. University Grants Commission has upgraded ó Gerontology Studies
Department of Sociology from the existing programme ó Society and Culture in South Asia
SAP DRS II to SAP DRS III programme for a period of 5 ó Rural and Urban Sociology
years (2018-2023) to work on the thrust areas “Cities ó Youth and Childhood Studies
and citizens: Initiatives, Realities and Prospects and M.Phil.:
Governance and Globalization”. Seats: 15 +5 (on SFS Basis) Duration: One Year
The Department publishes a Journal titled “Studies Masters' Programme:
Master of Arts in Sociology
in Sociology” (English- with ISSN No. 2349- 0810). Seats: 120 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
Ambedkar Studies Centre
About the Centre Director
University Grant Commission, New Delhi has set- Dr. Om Prakash Siravi
up the Dr. Ambedkar Studies Centre at the University
of Rajasthan, Jaipur under 10th FiveYear Plan, in the Anniversary, 26 November Law Day, 6 December
scheme of Epoch Making Social Thinkers. The “Parinirvan Diwas ”, Seminar & Lectures.
Centre started functioning from March, 2008. The The Centre's Thrust areas are:
main objectives of the Centre is to study Bharat Ratna ó To disseminate Dr. Ambedkar's ideals mission &
Dr. Ambedkar's thoughts and mission. Baba Saheb's among students, researchscholars, faculty & society.
vision has enriched entire humanity for peaceful ó TointroduceDr.AmbedkarMemorialLecture,annually.
coexistence and nonviolent society. He emphasized ó To develop technique, modules and innovative
the empowerment of the marginalized and to free method for realizing Ambedkar's world view in
them from exploitation and injustice. To further these contemporary society.
ideals, Dr. Ambedkar Studies Centre undertakes ó Interaction with civil society social movement and
several activities annually like as 14 April Birth other centres.
Centre for Gandhian Studies
The Centre for Gandhian Studies is an institution where Director
performed various Academic Researches, Social Services Dr. Rajendra Prasad Sharma
and CollaborativeActivities are performed. Formerly it was
known as Gandhi Bhawan that established long back in
1965. Structure:
In 1985, the Academic Council of University of The Centre is situated in the midst of the University
Rajasthan raised the status of the Gandhi Bhawan and Campus. It started with two small rooms in 1965, but now
transformed it into the 'Centre for Gandhian Studies' and possesses one big Class Room, one Director's Chamber,
also approved M. Phil. Programme in Gandhian Studies one Ofice-cum-Library, one Prayer Hall, and a beautifully
that further led to Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Degrees. cultivated Lawn. Its calm and serene atmosphere is quite
The academic programme of the Centre for Gandhian congenial for study, academic discussion and analysis
Studies is supported and adopted by other subjects of that propagates Gandhi & Gandhian ideas.
Social Sciences that have provisions of papers/ topics The library has about 4000 books, some records of
based on the themes of our programme at their Under speeches of Mahatma Gandhi, Several Reports and
Graduate and Post Graduate level. many M. Phil. Dissertations submitted by the scholars.
The Centre for Gandhian Studies mainly focuses on: Prof. V.R. Mehta, eminent political theorist and former
(i) The Study of Gandhi, the Gandhian Literatures and Vice-Chancellor, Delhi University was the founder
other relevant Gandhian thinkers with their theoretical as Director of the Centre. In later years the Centre received
well as practical aspects. the leadership of so many eminent Gandhian Scholars.
(ii) Understanding peaceful methods and techniques of Presently the Director of this Centre is Dr. Rajesh Kumar
conflict- resolution. Sharma, Associate Professor, Department of Political
(iii) Formulating Gandhian principles at local, national, Science who has had a long association with this Centre
and international levels. since his student life and served the Centre as a regular
(iv) Determining appropriate and intermediate teaching faculty. Dr. Sharma has revived the Centre
technologies for developing societies. completely. He not only updated the library but also his
(v) Experiments of Gandhian techniques applied in India assiduous efforts had credited the Centre with so many
as well as various other parts of the world. Journals. Now a days the Priya Bhajans of Gandhi Ji are
(vi) Organizing Conferences and Symposia, Providing being played throughout the day that fills the hearts of
Library Visits, Publishing Surveys based on Gandhian visitors with solace and positivity. There are a lot things to
Constructive Programmes and others Organizations. be done in this direction. He is willing to revive M.Phil.
(vii) Operating an academic link between University Course and start a Certificate and a Diploma Course,
Fraternity (teachers and students) and other Gandhian enthusiastic to publish Research Journal regularly. He
Organizations, Government and people supporting also wants to develop a Gandhi Museum, a Digital Library
Gandhian Perspective. and Digital Gallery of Mahatma Gandhi which will be
beneficial for student, visitors and tourists also.
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Centre for Museology and Conservation
About the Centre Director & Professor
Centre for Museology & Conservation, University of Sharma, Krishna Gopal
Rajasthan, Jaipur (CMC-UOR) was established in July, Dy. Director
2006 with a view to promote studies on museology and Arha, Abhimanyu Singh
generate awareness about the conservation of museum Asst. Director
objects. Museology as a discipline explores the history of Panwar, Tamegh
museums and their role in society, as well as the activities
they engage in, including curating, preservation, public The Centre also runs a Ph.D. programme in Museology
programming, and education. and Conservation under supervision of teachers in the
New perspectives of museology are emerging as a way subject of history.
to revitalise the educational role of museums. The inherent The Centre for Museology and Conservation is
trend of New Museology is that it involves some form of steadfastly committed to enriching its quality of
radical reassessment of the roles of museums within education and to achieve internationalization of Higher
society. A discourse of critical museology also emerged, Education. In pursuance of these goals, the Centre
intensifying around the turn of the 21st century. Critical organized a special lecture and symposium on the topic
museology extend its fold beyond the traditional museum "Comparative Perspective of Megalithic Structures of
to include cultural centres, heritage sites, memorials, art India and Europe and its Linkages with Vedic-Puranic
galleries, etc. In the context of India and other colonial Religion" on November 30th 2018. Professor Serge Le
countries, critical museology also attempts to address the Guirriec, an expert archaeologist from France,
problematic colonial pasts of museums through the delivered the lecture.
decolonization and indigenization of museums. The Centre also organized an international conference
The latest movements in museology tend to focus on on the theme, "New Trends in Museological and
th th
museums being interdisciplinary, multi-vocal, accessible, Historical Research" on February 15 -16 , 2019. The
and open to criticism. While these critical discourses keynote address of the conference was delivered by Dr.
dominate contemporary museology, there are many James H. Barrett, Associate Professor, Department of
different kinds of museums that exist today, some of which Archaeology, University of Cambridge, United
are engaged in new and innovative practices, and others Kingdom. Dr. Barrett is an expert in Glacial
that are more traditional and less critical. Archaeology and Environmental History. The
Centre for Museology & Conservation, University of conference saw active participation from illustrious
Rajasthan, Jaipur runs an innovatively designed post- institutions such as National Museum, New Delhi,
graduate course - M.A. in Museology and Conservation, a National Museum Institute, New Delhi, Archaeological
four semester course with a duration of two years. The Survey of India, Department of Museums and Heritage,
centre is first of its kind in Rajasthan to have a conservation Government of Rajasthan, City Palace Museum,
laboratory of its own. The centre has witnessed a Jaipur, City Palace Museum, Udaipur to name a few.
remarkable growth during the last decade. It has organised 278 delegates registered for the conference and the
a series of lectures, workshops, and seminars by inviting paper presentations were spread over 5 technical
renowned experts from India and abroad. The centre has sessions in parallel venues.
also brought out some important publications and has Master's Programme
worked in collaboration with external bodies like INTACH, Master of Arts in Museology and Conservation
ASI, IGNCA, NMI & University of Leicester, UK. The Centre Seats : 30 Duration : Four Semesters
also possesses a library.
Centre for Mass Communication
About the Centre Faculty
The Centre for Mass Communication, University of
Rajasthan, Jaipur came into being in 1991. The Centre has ......................
made appreciable headway in the last two decades. So far,
nearly 1100 students have studied at the Centre and a large
number of them are working in different spheres of the media. In
1991-92 under the self-financing scheme the Centre started a
one year P.G. Diploma Course in Journalism. This was later
converted into a one year Bachelor Degree Course in
Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) in 1992-93.
From the academic session 2001-02, it has been replaced by a
two-yearMaster's degreeprogramme.
It is heartening to note that the Centre has carved out a
niche for itself in the field of Media Education amongst the
Universities of India. Eminent journalists and media persons
have contributed their mite towards its growth in various
ways. Conferences, seminars, workshops and discussions Ph.D. Programme
have been organized under the aegis of the Centre from time Thrust Areas
to time. These have enabled the students to present their ó Print Media:–Literary Journalism, Educational
views in a free and frank atmosphere. Journalism, Works of eminent journalists, Human
Infrastructural Facilities Rights, Journalism for Children, Science Journalism,
Well-equipped library, computer lab and a TV Studio. Social Concerns & Women's Issues, Economic &
Social Status of Journalists, Cultural Reporting, Sting
operations etc.
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ó Televison:–Women's image in serials, T.V. News Master's Programme
Channels MASTER OF JOURNALISM AND MASS
ó Advertising:– Internet Advertising, Social COMMUNICATION (S.F.S. COURSE)
Advertising, Ethics in Advertising, Advertising
Agencies. Seats: 30 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)

Centre for Rajasthan Studies


The Centre for Rajasthan Studies is one of the
Director
oldest research centres of the University and has been
instrumental in promoting studies and research in Sharma, Sangeeta
Rajasthan's history and culture. Established on Deputy Director
11thNovember,1975, the Centre is housed in Maharana Sharma, Urvashi
Pratap Bhawan of the University to promote and
coordinate research on historical, social, cultural,
literary, economic and environmental aspects of
Rajasthan together with collection, compilation,
cataloguing, and publication of relevant source Freedom Movement with special reference to
material. Prof. G.N. Sharma, the renowned historian of Rajasthan; Catalogue of Approved Theses on
Rajasthan, was the founder Director of the Centre. Rajasthan (Social Sciences), 1995; Religious
Since its establishment, the Centre has made a Movements in Rajasthan: Ideas and Antiquities;
seminal contribution towards creation of knowledge on History of the House of Diggi; History and Culture of
numerous aspects of history of Rajasthan through Rajasthan; Charan Sahitya Parampara (Essays on
research projects related to collecting, cataloguing and Bardic literature) ; Rajasthan riVigat; Jaipur riVigat;
publishing source material and organizing seminars on Rajasthan Itihaske Abhikekhagariyaevam Niji Strota;
various themes related to the history, culture, society, Sturdy Sikhs of Ganganagar: Dimensions of their
economy and environment of the region. Growth.
The Centre has so far organized 19 national In the session 2018-2019three books were
seminars on various themes of Rajasthan. National published by the Centre-Bhilon ke Geet by Bhuvnesh
Conference was organised by the Centre in Jain; Women's Struggles in Rajasthan:Crossing
collaboration with Department of History & Indian Boundaries, Claiming Space by Pratibha Jain and
Culture, University of Rajasthan and Rajasthan Sangeeta Sharma; Conversations on Conservation:
MahilaItihaskar Parishad on 11 & 12 January 2019 on Narratives from Rajasthan edited by Sangeeta
the theme 'Revisiting Social Customs in Rajputana Sharma, Urvashi Sharma and Gopal Saran Gupta.
States: With Special Reference to Women's Status. The Centre has built up a good research library
The Centre has also inaugurated a series of consisting of nearly 5000 books and a valuable
memorial lectures to commemorate the life and works collection of Thikana records. This library is widely
of historians who have made seminal contribution to utilised by Indian and foreign students and scholars
historical writings on Rajasthan. Prof. G.N.Sharma of History, Culture, Archaeology, Anthropology,
Memorial Lecture was organised on November 20, Sociology, Literature and other disciplines. As a result
2018. The memorial lecture was delivered by Prof. of persuasive efforts, the Centre was able to obtain as
MadhavHada on 'Canonisation of Meera'. The function gift,a treasure of 1417 rare books on history and
was chaired by Mr.Rajeshwar Singh, Principal culture of Rajasthan, from late Professor G.N.
Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Sharma's collection.
Government of Rajasthan. The Centre also organised The Centre had begun a new Course for M.A. in
an interaction with students from Wisconsin University, Rajasthani Language, Literature and Culture,w.e.f.
USA. The students exchanged views with students the academic session 2011-12 under Self Financing
and faculty of the Centre on January 8, 2018. Scheme. This Course has become very popular and
The Centre for Rajasthan Studies has brought out is running successfully. This is a unique composite
21 publications as follows:The Sources of Social and course in Rajasthani Language, Literature and
Economic History of Rajasthan; Bibliography of Culture which has been introduced exclusively in the
Rajasthan Studies; Kachawahanri Vanshavali; Social University of Rajasthan.
and Political Awakening among the Tribals of Presently, there is one permanent Research
Rajasthan; Jaswant Singh riKhyat; New Catalogue of Assistant in the Centre, namelyDr. G.S.Gupta and an
Approved Theses on Rajasthan, Vol. I, Pt.I & II, 1988; LDC.
Vol. II, 1989; Vol. III, Pt. I & II, 1990; The Historians and Master's Programme (S.F.S. Course)
Sources of the History of Rajasthan; Peasantry Master of Arts in Rajasthan Language, Literature
through the Ages in Western India with special and Culture
reference to Rajasthan; Political Awakening and Indian
Seats: 60 Duration: Four Semesters (Two Years)
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NITI Aayog Chair
About the Centre Director
The Chair was established in 1995 by the Planning
Commission as Planning and Development Unit which
Prof. V.V. Singh
was named as “Planning Commission Chair” by the Dy. Director
University. After the dissolution of Planning Commission, Dr. Meeta Mathur
the Chair was re-named as “NITI Aayog Chair”by its
Advisory Committee . The Chair was instituted in order Recently the Chair has submitted the following
to promote teaching, research and informed debate on Reports to Ministry of HRD, Government of India and
Government of Rajasthan:
all issues related to planning and development in
1. Employability of Higher Education Graduates in India
Rajasthan. In addition to research, the Chair organizes
various academic activities including Prof. Raj Krishna 2. Developing Self-Sustained Model for Local Bodies in
Memorial Lectures which were delivered by the Rajasthan
economists of the eminence of Sh. Montek Singh 3. District Development Index of Rajasthan
Ahluwalia, Dr C. Rangarajan, Prof. M. S. Swaminathan,
4. Review of Rajasthan Economy
Prof. Jagdish N. Bhagawati, Prof. Arvind Panagaria,
Prof. Kaushik Basu, and Prof Y K Alagh. 5. Review of Rajasthan State Finances
At present the Chair is working on following research Recently the Chair has tie up with The Indian
projects: Econometrics Society (TIES) to promote young
1. Doubling Farmers Income in Rajasthan”. scholars for doing research and writing research
2. Achieving Sustainable Goals in Rajasthan papers. The Chair also provides internship to students
who are interested in research.
Centre for Women's Studies
About the Centre
Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary field of Director
research, teaching and activism that places gender at Sharma, Manju
the centre of Study. Women's Studies perspective is
being incorporated by the UGC into different 2014. Vimarsh has given Rajasthan University a
disciplines. The Centre for Women's Studies was national and international presence in Women's
established in the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, in Studies. The Centre has started the publication of a
1980. The Centre is committed to Gender Equality; journal Vimarsh-News and Views on Women Issues
Equity & Justice works to realize the same through Vide ISSN No. 2348-4233 from December, 2016.
academic pursuits and extension activities The Centre has been undertaking research
independently and in collaboration with other Centres, projects on various issues relating to the changing
Departments, GOs and NGOs. Since its inception the status of women.
Centre has been functioning effectively in accordance As per University Notification of 16.09.1999, the
with the guidelines of the UGC that is to “promote Centre is the headquarter of Complaints Committee
awareness among women and men, of the need to on Prevention of Sexual harassment at workplace
develop and utilize women's full potential as resources which receives Complaints regarding any case related
for national development in its economic, political and to Sexual Harassment in university campus. The
socio-cultural aspects; on the need to question existing Centre runs a Counseling Cell for girl Students in the
values and of their social responsibilities to participate Campus.
equally”. The Centre focuses studies on the needs of The Centre is running an "M.Phil Course in Gender
women aspects through ancient Indian thoughts and Studies on SFS basis for students having master's
present scenario of the society to prescribe a holistic degre in any discipline. The Centre is blessed with
view in order to empower women and Indian society at committed research scholars, Professors and dedicated
large. teachers.
The Centre has been organizing National,
M. Phil. In Gender Studies (SFS)
International Seminars, Symposia, Workshops and
Refresher courses on Gender issues. It also works in Seat: 30 Duration : One Year (Two Semesters)
close association with the National and State
Commission for Women. PG Diploma in Women's Studies
The Centre has a specialized Library comprising Seat : 30 (SFS)
over 3,000 books on women/gender studies. Since
1999, it has been publishing a Newsletter-cum
Magazine Vimarsh with 13 issues published, a
decade of this publication has been completeed in
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Social Sciences Research Centre
About the Centre
Social Sciences Research Centre (SSRC) of the Director
University of Rajasthan was established on 11 Oct. 1975 Singh, Raka
by Prof. Iqbal Narain, an eminent social scientist. The
Dy. Director
main objective of the centre is to impart greater scientific
vigour to research activities and promote interdisciplinary Singh, Karunakar
perspective particularly in the realm of Social Sciences.
The Centre works towards facilitating and
coordinating inter-disciplinary orientation and research.
The SSRC is committed to improve the research faculty of social science.
activities in the Departments of Social Sciences and also  To foster ties with research institutes outside the
to coordinate research and other relevant activities in the University.
centre. The Centre ties with research institutes and is well
The Specific Objectives Of The Centre Are: equipped with computing facilities including a local area
 To promote research in general, and inter- network with its own dial-in server for internet access and
disciplinary research in particular, both within and optical scanning equipment. Also a smart class-room is
beyond the faculty of social sciences. being installed for research scholars.
 Arranging symposia and seminars around In 2010 Centre has launched an annual inter-
disciplinary Social Science Journal "Social Science
interdisciplinary themes with the help of academic
community spread over different disciplines. Explorer" and the Centre will bring out its Volume-X in the
month of December 2019. SSRC also extends
 Encouraging publications of interdisciplinary
counselling, guidance and other opportunities for
character.
students and research scholars.
 Facilitating co-ordination and interaction amongst
Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
About the Centre
The Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Director
Inclusive policy was established by the UGC in 2008. The Sharma, S. L.
Centre has continuously strived for deliberating on issues of
discrimination. Exclusion of vulnerable groups. It has
organized seminars discussions, symposia and conference
on various dimensions of exclusion and marginalization.
The Centre functions as Resource Centre for:
 Academic debates and research in the areas of
Objective of the Centre
social exclusion and inclusive policy.
 Organizing workshops and conference that
 Encourage interdisciplinary research on the
provide a forum for State legislators, bureaucrats
dynamics of social exclusion and contribute to
and judges to interact with scholars, activists,
academic debates in social science.
film-makers, journalists , among others, and
 Develop conceptual frameworks that are reflexive of
reflect collectively on issues related to exclusion.
India's socio-cultural realities and expand the space
 Providing training, research and advisory
of intellectual discourse.
services to government , non-government and
 Assist law and policy makers in the preparation and
other agencies, both national and international in
critical evaluation of legislations and policies
policy formulation and implementation.
pertaining to the socially excluded communities.
 Collaborating with local and international
 Disseminate information on social exclusion issues
research and activist organizations committed to
through publication of journals, books research
strengthening democratic ideals.
papers and reports.
South Asia Studies Centre
About the Department Faculty
South Asia Studies Centre (SASC) established in 1963 is a
premier advanced Area Studies institution in India. It is devoted to Director & Professor
the study of South Asia Region (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Gopal, Krishan
Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives) covering historic-cultural,
socio-economic and political aspects having the status of a Asstt. Professors
University Department. It started M.Phil course and Ph.D. Paliwal, Mahendra K.
programme independently in 1985. The Centre is a multidisciplinary
research institution. Being primarily an institution devoted to South
Upadhyay, Shashi
Asian Studies it encourages in-depth understanding of the socio- Academic Courses at SASC
economic and political phenomena of South Asian region in general Ph.D. Programme
and study of the individual South Asian countries in particular. Post- Thrust Areas
graduate students of Political Science, Sociology, Economics and Being a multi-disciplinary research centre, the SASC
History (Modern) are admitted for M. Phil and Doctoral Research. concentrates on the study of social, economic, political,
Infrastructure Facilities geographical and historical phenomena as well as processes,
The Centre has well equipped and developed Infrastructural which directly or indirectly influence the dynamics of South
facilities such as a Seminar hall, a library, a documentation cell along Asian societies, viz., India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal,
with a classroom and different electronic equipments. Bhutan and Sri Lanka. The centre also focuses onAfghanistan
and Maldives through seminars and symposiums.
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Apart from studies on domestic issues, taking the Other Highlights & Achievements
contemporary global scenario into consideration the centre has  Special lectures by eminent experts are also delivered
also included studies on external dynamics of the region as well as during every academic session apart from the regular Friday
its intra-regional concerns. Seminar.
South Asia continues to pay specific academic attention to  The Centre also organizes Prof. S.P. Varma Memorial
facilitate comparative and cross-cultural research & analysis. This Lecture and Prof. Iqbal Narain Memorial lecture every year.
facilitates integrated development in keeping with future academic  The Centre publishes its own Journal titled South Asian
perspectives. Studies on a biannual basis.
Master's Programme  Project reports and Ph. D. thesis are also regularly
M. Phil. IN SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES published by the Centre.
Duration : One Year SEATS : 6  The Centre owns a rich source library on South Asia
containing 14000 books, besides periodicals, research
journals and unpublished thesis acquired from overseas.

Shri Guru Gobind Singh Centre for Sikh Studies


Sri Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs,
occupies a distinctive status in the evolution of Sikhism and Director
in the history of India. He belongs to the pantheon of great .............................
thinkers, social leaders and religious icons who have left a
lasting impact not only on India but the whole world through Born in Talwandi near Lahore, Nanak was fascinated by
their revolutionary and path-breaking thoughts and religion and spiritualism since childhood. Sikh tradition
actions. From time to time, their social, political and ethical has a much-loved set of stories or janam sakhis which
vision has provided strong foundation and guidance to the relate various incidents from his life. These reflect that
nation. There is a great need to acquaint teachers and his early years were full of events which demonstrated
students with their thought and contribution by that God had marked him out for something special and
disseminating their thought and vision through research, was keeping an eye on him.
lectures and extension programmes. Born in a family of Hindus, Guru Nanak soon
The Sri Guru Gobind Singh Chair for National showed an advanced interest in religion and studied
Integration and Sikh Studies has been recently created at Islam and Hinduism extensively. Even as a child he
the University of Rajasthan to commemorate the 350th demonstrated great ability as a poet and philosopher.
Birth Anniversary of the founder of Sikhism and to One famous story about Guru Nanak tells of his rebellion
strengthen and celebrate his legacy. Set up through a at the age of eleven. At this age Hindu boys of his caste
special grant from the Ministry of Culture, Government of would start to wear the sacred thread to distinguish
India, the Chair is one of the most significant academic them, Nanak refused, saying that people should be
initiatives undertaken at the University of Rajasthan in distinguished by what they did and their individual
recent years.It aims to promote research, examination and qualities, rather than by a thread.
dissemination of the teachings of Sikh Gurus with special Guru Nanak Dev continued to demonstrate a radical
reference to Rajasthan and plans to engage in spiritual streak - arguing with local holy men and sages,
comparative studies in major religions as a means to both Hindu and Muslim, that external things like rituals,
promote Natio nal Integ ra tion an d inter-faith pilgrimages and penances were of far less spiritual
understanding. importance than internal changes to the individual's
The Sri Guru Gobind Singh Chair for National soul. He travelled as a saint all over Central Asia and the
Integration and Sikh Studies pursues a variety of Middle East and made five major journeys, known as
academic and research activities ranging from 'Udasis'. During the course of his travels, he interacted
Seminars, Symposia, Extension Lectures and with many religious people and preached his own belief
Conferences to Audio-Visual shows in order to fulfill its of one Supreme Being.
unique mandate. Nanak's religious ideas draw on both Hindu and
OBJECTIVES OF THE CHAIR include the following Islamic thought, but are far more than just a synthesis.
 Examination and dissemination of the teachings of Nanak was an original spiritual thinker and expressed
Sikh Gurus with special reference to Rajasthan. his thoughts in extraordinary poetry that forms the basis
 Comparative Study of Major Religions of the world- of Sikh scripture. The last part of his life was spent at
Sikhism,Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Christianity Kartarpur in the Punjab, where he was joined by many
and Islam. disciples attracted by his teachings.
 Collection and Compilation of source material on The most famous teachings attributed to Guru
themes related to Sikh society, religion and culture. Nanak are that there is only one God, and that all human
RESEARCH PROJECTS identified under the Chair beings can have direct access to God with no need of
include the following themes and projects for research in rituals or priests. His most radical social teachings
the first few years : denounced the caste system and taught that everyone is
1 Sikh Gurudwaras in Rajasthan- The proposed project equal, regardless of caste, creed or gender.
would document and compile the history of Sikh In an era when people of diverse faiths live in mortal
Gurudwaras in Rajasthan and their contribution to fear of clash of cultures, and the so-called civilized
religious, social and community life. nations compete in the manufacture of destructive
2 The contribution of Sikhs to the economy, society weaponry, Guru Nanak's message of peaceful co-
and culture of Rajasthan. existence and mutual trust acquires a special urgency.
3. Visits and links of Sikh Gurus to various centres of Historically, Guru Nanak launched his movement for
Rajasthan such as Pushkar (Ajmer District), Naraina peace and love in the fifteenth century, but his message
(Jaipur District), Bagor (Bhilwara District) etc. has a timeless quality and universal appeal. His
INTRODUCTION teachings to promote equality and mutual respect are as
A divine messenger, a spiritual master and a true and compelling in today's world as they were 550
remarkable social philosopher, Guru Nanak Dev years ago !!
occupies a unique place in Indian History. The first Guru
of the Sikh religion, Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1539) was
one of the greatest socio-religious innovators of all time.
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INTRODUCTION
The University Commerce College is one of the Principal
biggest colleges in Rajasthan having more than 4,000 Prof. J. P. Yadav
students on roll. The University Grants Commission Vice-Principals
has recognized the College as “College with Potential Dr. Mohar Singh
for Excellence (CPE)” in the year 2011. Dr. Mohan Lal Sharma
Apart from traditional courses like B.Com (Pass Dr. Abhay Upadhayaya
Course) and B.Com (Hons.) the College has gained Dr. Dileep Singh
prominence in recent years in running professional Contact :
courses-BBA and BCA. The opening of Bhartiya Ph : 2710483
Chintan Anusandhan Kendra in December, 2015 is
one of the greatest achievements of the college in
recent years. This centre has about 1700 books on Life three A.C. Computer Labs having 77 computers.
and Thoughts of Indian Thinkers as well as Indian The college has a smart classroom and a
Scriptures. Videos on life, contributions, speeches of language lab. The college has a rich library with a
eminent Indian Thinkers are also available in the very large number of books, many prestigious
centre. journals and magazines.
The College has organised the All-India A large number of our students have qualified in
Commerce Conference twice, in 1977 and 1995. It professional examinations like CA, CS, ICWA, MBA
also successfully organized various National & and MCA courses. The achievements of the College
International Seminars and Conferences such as in the field of games and sports, NSS, NCC and
“Changing Perspectives in Management Education” Scouting are highly commendable. Recently, some
(2004), “Globalisation and Changing Business students have been selected and placed in reputed
Environment in India”(2004), “Globalisation: Myth or organizations. The College has highly qualified and
Reality?” (2005), “Emerging Issues in Commerce and experienced faculty for providing quality education
Management” (2006), “Corporate Governance and in Commerce, Business and Management and
Ethical Issues in Changing Economic Scenario” Computer Science.
(2009), “Professional Orientation of Business During 2018-19 students of the college
Education” (2010), International Seminar on “Rural participated in all of the Inter College Tournaments
Marketing”(2010), National Seminar on “MNREGA: organised by the University of Rajasthan. Many of
Opportunities and Challenges” (2011) and National the Students selected in University teams to
Seminar on “Emerging Issues in Tourism: participate in the Inter University Tournaments
Opportunities and Challenges”( 2015). The college namely in Cricket, Zudo, Handball, Hockey,
organised a National Seminar on GST Issues and Shooting, Volleyball, Football etc. In the session
challenges in India in the month of January, 2018. In 2018-19 Commerce College also organised
addition, the college organised many seminars and Rajasthan University Inter Collegiate Football
special lectures in the session 2018-19 to enrich the (Men) Tournament. Divaynshu Puri of B.Com-II
knowledge of the students. In the month of December, performed excellently in the game of Judo and won
2016 Diamond Jubilee Celebration was organised in Silver Medal in All India Inter University Judo
which different students activities like quiz contest, Tournament held at Guru Nanak Dev University,
power point presentation and lectures were Amritsar (Punjab). Divyanshu also selected in All
organised. Foundation Day was also organised on India University Team which will participate in
14th December, 2017. World University Games to be held in Napoli
The College has two big play grounds. It also has (Italy) from July 3-14, 2019.
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The college is continuously upgrading its OBC minorities and other less privileged sections
infrastructure in achieving excellence in commerce of the society. The college has also installed an
education in Rajasthan. The college has developed a advanced security system through CCTV cameras
Smart Class Room, Language Lab and research with continuous power supply and backup system
facility for teachers with the help of the UGC and the
University. These advanced learning centers are fully
equipped with all teaching aids of advanced level
such as interactive board, visualizers, multimedia
projectors and LED presentation systems. These
facilities are also helpful for the students of SC, ST,

B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce) Pass Course Seats: 660

Optional Subjects Compulsory Subjects


Accountancy & Business Statistics (ABST) Elementary Computer Applications
Business Administration (Bus. Admn.) Environmental Studies
Economic Administration & Financial Management (EAFM) General Hindi/Elementary Hindi*
General English
Code No. Subject Combination * For Foreign and non-Hindi speaking students
301 ABST Bus. Adm. EAFM
Note: Non-commerce students are required to pass an
additional paper– Book-keeping. Marks obtained
in this paper will not be included in calculation of
the division.

B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce)- Honours Seats: 60 each


Code No. Honours Subjects Medium:
English/Hindi Compulsory Subjects
302 Accountancy & Business Statistics (ABST) Elementary Computer Applications
303 Business Administration (Bus. Admn.) Environmental Studies
304 EconomicAdministration & Financial Management (EAFM) General Hindi/ Elementary Hindi*
Note:- Non-commerce students are required to pass one General English
additional paper—Book-Keeping. Marks obtained in this * For Foreign and non-Hindi speaking students
paper will not be included in calculating the division.
Note: -Minimum number of students in each
honours subject must be 15 to run the honours
course.

SELF FINANCING COURSES


B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce) Pass Course (Evening) Seats : 420

Subject Combinations and Eligibility criteria same as uksV% fo'ofo|ky; okf.kT; egkfo|ky; ch-dkWe ,oa
given in B.Com. Pass Course above. LofoÙkiksf"kr ch- dkWe- ¼lk;adkyhu½ esa izos'k gsrq ,d
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B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer Applications) Seats: 120

Code No. 230 BCA Part-I/II/III


Duration : Three years Course Each part involves six theory papers and four
Medium : English laboratory courses.

B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration) Seats: 120


Code No. 305 .
Duration : Three years Course
Medium : English / Hindi
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CUT-OFF PERCENTILE SESSION 2018-19

B.com
Board Gen OBC SC ST MBC

Mor. SFS Mor. SFS Mor SFS Morg SFS Morg SFS
Board % % % % % % % % % %

RBSE 78.20 61.80 71.00 56.60 64.60 ALL 50.60 ALL 62.60 -

CBSE 89.00 69.00 81.20 62.20 73.40 ALL 54.80 ALL 77.00 -

B.Com. (Hons.) ABST


General OBC SC ST
Board % % % %
RBSE 69.60 ALL ALL ALL
CBSE 79.40 ALL ALL ALL
B.Com. (Hons.) Bus. Admn .
General OBC SC ST
Board % % % %
RBSE 66.80 ALL ALL ALL
CBSE 75.20 ALL ALL ALL
B.Com. (Hons.) EAFM
General OBC SC ST
Board % % % %
RBSE 69.60 ALL ALL ALL
CBSE 79.40 ALL ALL ALL
BBA
General OBC SC ST
Board % % % %
RBSE 71.20 48.00 ALL ALL
CBSE 81.40 50.60 ALL ALL
BCA
General OBC SC ST
Board % % % %
RBSE 54.60 ALL ALL ALL
CBSE 48.00 ALL ALL ALL
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UNIVERSITY FIVE YEAR LAW COLLEGE


UNIVERSITY fo'ofo|ky;
FIVE YEAR LAW COLLEGE iapo"khZ; fof/k egkfo|ky;
(UFYLC) fo'ofo|ky; ifjlj] t;iqj
University Campus, Jaipur

INTRODUCTION
The University Five Year Law College, a self- Director
financing endeavour, offers an integrated B.A., LL.B. Dr. Sanjula Thanvi
(Hons.) degree in 10 Semesters in the span of five Dy. Directors
years. The course, instituted during the academic Dr. Abhishek Kumar Tiwari
session 2008-09, is duly recognized by the Bar Mr. Manoj Meena
Contact:
Council of India.
Ph. 91-141-2712307/2709551
Infrastructural Facilities Fax-91-141-2709551
The college has its own separate, well- e-mail: directorfylc@gmail.com
constructed, wi-fi premises equipped with all the
amenities like A/C Lecture Theatre, Smart Class
Rooms, Moot Court Hall, Seminar Hall, Activity Room,
Computer lab with 24 hours Internet facility CCTV
surveillance, upgraded library with electronic students with NGOs of Local, National and
database, e-resources and access to legal databases International repute. Students are also engaged in (i)
like MANUPATRA, AIR. Library facility is available National Service Scheme (ii) Legal Aid (iii) Moot
beyond the college hours. Courts. These activities give students practical
ABOUT THE COURSE exposure.
The course has been designed to provide The aim of the Institute is the constant exploration
comprehensive knowledge of law, both theoretical and of different avenues and consistent involvement of
practical, through classroom teaching, Moot Courts, learning. Keeping in mind the overall development of
Seminars, Extension Lectures and Internship. A students, Institute has also availed the facilities of
Foreign language (French) is part of the curriculum Sports Complex in the University Campus.
which gives them an extra advantage in today's global
scenario. In addition to this regular activities including
Law Review, Seminar, Moot Court Quiz and debates B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)
are organised at big scale time to time in order to Fresh Admissions for Academic Session 2019-20
shall be made through-RULET-2019
enhance personality development aspects of the
students. We have exclusive weekly test system
which constantly upgrades and updates students
knowledge and learning. UFYLC organizes Supreme
Court, High Court & District Court visits, survey of Jails
and Internship with established law firms to enhance
their practical acumen.
To instill the sense of social responsibility and
awareness, college makes an extra effort by attaching
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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY fo'ofo|ky;
LAW COLLEGE fof/k egkfo|ky;
Vidhi Bhawan, University Campus, Jaipur fof/k Hkou] fo'ofo|ky; ifjlj] t;iqj
INTRODUCTION
Recognised by the Bar Council of India, the University Principal
Law College is a constituent college of the University of Dr. Aruna Choudhary
Rajasthan and one of the oldest law- schools in India Vice-Principals
imparting legal education. The Law College , as it was Mr. Sandeep Singh
originally called, was established in Jaipur by the Mr. Rajeev Soni
government of the erstwhile State of Jaipur in 1947, Contact no. 0141-2709260
that is the year corresponding with the foundation of
the University of Rajasthan. It was housed, first in the The college has a rich library possessing books
building now known as the University Maharaja's written by national and internationals authors,
College and had 306 students, a full time principal, one journals case reporters and encyclopaedias. Moot
Reader, three Part-time teachers, In the beginning, court competition, mock trial, court visits, legal aid
only a two-year LL.B. Course was started from 1947 to camps, NSS activities are integral part of its
1952 and the Law College was affiliated to the curriculum. The college frequently organises
University of Rajasthan. On July 1, 1953, the College seminars and workshops, and invites experts from
was transferred by the State Government to the legal fraternity to deliver special lectures. The
University of Rajasthan. College constantly endeavors to impart quality legal
The foundation stone of a separate Vidhi Bhawan education and maintain high professional standards.
was laid by Shri Barkatullah Khan, the then Chief It has produced countless academicians, judicial
Minister of Rajasthan, On Friday, 22nd December 1972. officers, advocates and statesmen. Presently, there
Teaching began in this building from the session 1975- are twenty six full-time faculty members who are
76. During the session 1993-94, the College was contributing immensely on academic as well as
declared by the UGC as a Constituent College of the curriculum development in the college
University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.

LL.B. (Bachelor of Law) Academic/Professional Courses Seats: 300


LL.B. (THREE YEAR) PROFESSIONAL COURSE LL.B (SECOND YEAR)
LL.B. Academic/Professional. The Bar Council of India ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL
recommended the introduction of 27 papers for LL.B. Candidates for the LL.B. Second Year
Course from the Session 1998-99. This new course has (Academic/ Professional) shall be examined in
already been introduced. nine papers:

LL.B (FIRST YEAR) LL.B. (THIRD YEAR)


ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL
Under the new scheme the candidates for the LL.B. First Year
(Academic/Professional) are examined in nine papers. Each Candidates for the LL.B. Third Year
paper carries 100 marks and of three hours duration. (Professional) shall be examined in nine papers.

ACTIVITIES AND FACILITIES


MOOT COURT & Village Court ) so as to have a first hand grasp and
Moot Courts are being organized in the class assist the poor and down-trodden people about their
rooms and one Live Model Moot- Court is also Constitutional Rights, Settlement of their disputes
organized to inculcate the habit of debating on various through Legal Literacy Awareness, Conciliation
legal points in the students. Arbitration and Mediation and Lok Adalats (ADR).
LEGAL LITERACY SPECIAL LECTURES
In order to activate and impart Knowledge of legal Professors, eminent persons, academicians,
rights and duties, the College gets its student trained social scientists, judges and lawyers are also invited
and sends them to the courts (High Court, District Court to deliver special lectures in the college.
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LEGAL AID CLINIC O. 251 : There shall be a Three Year Course for the
The college is running Legal Aid Clinic very degree of LL.B. (P) and Two Year Course for the
effectively for awareness of the public specially in the degree of LL.B (A) and teaching shall be conducted
rural areas. For this purpose three camps were through the lecture method, practical and class
organized by the clinic in the session 2018-2019. performance during the session and an
LAW LIBRARY examination shall be conducted through written
Library facility to the students of the College is papers, practical examination and a viva- voce at
available. UGC contributes funds from time to time for the end of each session.
the purchase of books in the Library. Three year LL.B. (P) Course:
POLICY FOR ADMISSION 1. LL.B. (P)/ LLB.(A) First year Examination at the
Please see the ordinances mentioned at the pages end of the first year.
of University Law college and for details go through the 2. LL.B.(P)/LL.B.(A) Second year Examination at
University Handbook. the end of Second year .
Eligibility: 3. LL.B.(P) Third Year Examination at the end of the
(a) Graduate in any discipline with minimum 45 % Third year.
marks for General/OBC and 40% for SC/ST, in the
aggregate shall be eligible for admission to LL.B.I Q. 253: A candidate who has completed a regular
Year through ULET Entrance Examination. course of study from the University Constituent
College or from an Affiliated College for First Year
Reservation and Weightage will be given as per of LL.B. (P) of LL.B. (A) will, subject to the other
University of Rajasthan rules. provisions of the Act/Statutes, Ordinances. Rules
and Regulations, be admitted to the First Year
Note: From the session 1994-95 only candidates who Examination of the LL.B. (P) or LL.B. (A) Course
have obtained a Bachelor's Degree of 10+2+3 pattern depending on the course he/she has taken.
or those who have passed a one year pre-POST
Graduate/Bridge Course Examination after obtaining a Q.253-A: A candidate who after passing the
Bachelor's Degree of 10+1+3 or 10+2+2 pattern shall examination of the First year, has completed a
be considered eligible for admission. regular course of study from the University/
Constituent college or from an Affiliated college
EXPLANATION : for the Second Year of LL.B. (P) of LL.B. (A)
Course will, subject to the other provisions of the
1 Provided that it would not apply in the case of such Act, statutes, ordinance, rules and regulations,
candidates who have passed their graduation be admitted to the second year examination of
examination prior to the academic session of LL.B. (P) or LL.B.(A) course, as the case may be.
1991-92 and they will also have the option to clear
the Pre P.G./ Bridge Course for seeking admission Q.253-(B): A candidate who after passing the
or appearing in the examination for a higher course examination of Second Year completed a regular
in the University of elsewhere.(Academic Council course of study form the University Constituent
Res. No. 3 dated 18/19 April 94 & Syndicate Res , College or from an Affiliated college for the Third
No 9 dt, 18.7.94). Year of LL.B. (P) course will subject to the other
2. Admission shall be made on the basis of merit and provisions of the Act- Ordinance, Statutes, Rules
in accordance with the rules made thereof by the and Regulations, be admitted to the Third Year
competent authority. Examination of LL.B. (P) course will subject to the
other provisions of the Act-Ordinance Statutes,
Important Note : Rules and Regulations, be admitted to the Third
Year Examination of LL.B. (P).
Reservation and Weightage will be given as per
University of Rajasthan rules.
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Scheme of Examination be counted up to the extent that his overall
A candidate shall be permitted one main and aggregate of 9 papers becomes 48%
three due papers attempts in LL.B. I /II year irrespective of the higher marks obtained by him
examinations respectively to clear all his/her in the due paper(S)
papers of LL.B. II/III year examination. If he/ If the candidate has already secured 48%
She fails in LL.B. I/II/III year examination marks in aggregate in six papers, at the LL.B.
consecutively three times, he/she will have to I/II/III year main examination then for working out
appear at all the papers of LL.B. I/II/III year his result only those marks as obtained by him in
examination as Ex-student and the same the due papers not exceeding 48% average of
principle will again apply afresh. While passing the papers he/ she will be counted irrespective of
LL.B. I/II/III year examination in due paper higher marks obtained by him in the due
examination the marks obtained by the paper(S).
candidate will be counted as under.
(a) If the candidate has not secured 48% marks in
aggregate in six papers, but has obtained at
least 36% marks in each of examination them
for working out his/her result only those marks
as obtained by him/her in the due papers will

ACTIVITIES AND FACILITIES

Moot Court
Court Visit
Mock Trial
Legal Aid Clinic
Red Ribbon Club
Seminar/Extension Lecture
Library
(NSS)(Extra Curricular Activities)
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UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE CENTRE-II


UNIVERSITY fo'ofo|ky;
LAW COLLEGE CENTRE-II fof/k egkfo|ky; dsUnz&II
Vidhi Bhawan, University Campus, fof/k Hkou] fo'ofo|ky; ifjlj]
Jaipur t;iqj

INTRODUCTION
The University Law College Centre-II, formerly Principal
known as Evening Law College, Jaipur, was Dr. Ankita Yadav
established in the academic session 1991-92 as a
self-financing institution. With effect from the year Vice-Principals
2004 the University Evening Law College was Mr. Ghan Shyam Bera
renamed as University Law College Centre-II. The Mr. Tarun Kumar Jonwal
college is housed in the Vidhi Bhawan in the University Contact:
Campus, Jaipur. Since 1993-94 the College has been Ph. 91-141-2704882
declared by the U.G.C. a constituent college of the
University.
The College is imparting legal education to
educate and train students at LL.B. level to achieve up overall personality of the students by
outstanding ability and become leaders in legal associating them in different academic activities
profession. The College is also making efforts to build like- Moot Court Competition, Debates, and
arranging extension lectures by legal luminaries

LL.B. (Bachelor of Law) Academic/Professional Courses Seats: 300


(Admission through ULET).
LL.B. (First Year) Academic/Professional
 Candidates for the LL.B. First year (Academic/
Professional) shall be examined in the nine Arbitration and Mediation and Lok Adalats (ADR).
papers. Each paper shall be of 100 marks and of Special Lecturers
three hours duration. Professors, eminent persons, academicians,
social scientists, judges and lawyers are also
LL.B (Second Year) Academic/Professional invited to deliver special lectures in the college.
Legal Aid Clinic
 Candidates for the LL.B. Second year (Academic/ The college is running Legal Aid Clinic very
Professional) shall be examined in the nine
effectively for awareness of the public specially in
papers. Each paper shall be of 100 marks and of
the rural areas. For this purpose three camps are
three hours duration.
organized by the clinic in an academic session.
LL.B (Third Year) Professional National Service Scheme (NSS)
The college has one unit of National Service
 Candidates for the LL.B. Third year (Professional) Scheme(NSS). Such unit consists of 100 students
shall be examined in the nine papers. Each paper enrolled in every session and participate in various
shall be of 100 marks and of three hours duration. activities. For this purpose 03 one-day camps and 01
Seven-Days Special camp are organized by the
ACTIVITIES AND FACILITIES College.
Moot Court Law Library
Moot Courts are being organized in the class Library facility to the students of the College is
rooms and one Live Model Moot-Court is also available. U.G.C. contributes funds from time to
organized to inculcate in the students the habit of time for the purchase of books in the Library.
debating on various legal points. Policy of Admission
Legal Literacy Please see the Ordinances mentioned at the
In order to activate and impart knowledge of legal pages of University Law College and for details go
right and duties, the College gets its student trained through the University Handbook.
and sends them to the courts (High Court, District
Court & Lower Courts) so as to have a first hand grasp Reservation and Weightage will be given as per
and assist the poor and down-trodden people about University of Rajasthan rules.
their Constitutional Rights, Settlement of their disputes
through Legal Literacy Awareness, Conciliation,
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UNIVERSITY MAHARAJA COLLEGE


UNIVERSITY MAHARAJA COLLEGE fo'ofo|ky;
(Only for Boys) egkjktk egkfo|ky;
(College with Potential for Excellence and DBT Star College)
th jkeflag jksM+] t;iqj
Celebrating 175 Year
http://uniraj.ac.in/Maharajacollege/
Ram Singh Road, Jaipur
INTRODUCTION
University Maharaja College, one of the oldest and
most reputed colleges of India, was established in the Principal
year 1844 by Sawai Ram Singh as Maharaja's School, Dr. Ramvir Singh
at that time located at Manak Chowk close to Hawa Vice-Principals
Mahal with about 40 students to impart education mainly Dr. R.A. Sharma
in Hindi, Persian, English, Sanskrit and Urdu. In 1873, Dr. Asha Jain
the College was upgraded to intermediate level and got Dr. Pratap Chand Mali
affiliated to Calcutta University. Later in 1890, it was Dr. Neelima Gupta
affiliated to Allahabad University for Bachelor of Arts Contact:
(B.A.) degree and subsequently raised to post graduate Ph. 91-141-2565096
status in 1896. In 1897, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) all 91-141-2567290
major subjects and M.A. in English were also E-mail:- mcj@uniraj.ac.in
introduced. History, Philosophy and Mathematics were
introduced at Post Graduate level in 1927. In 1933 The one NCC volunteer attended the prestigious IMA
College was shifted to the present building which was Camp. One NSS volunteer from the college
constructed at a cost of Rs. 8.5 Lakhs at that time. participated in the Independence Day parade. For
Commerce was introduced in the curriculum in 1940 and NSS Volunteers three one day camps and one 7 days
Faculty of Law was set up in 1947. Before the special camp are organized by the College every year.
establishment of University Maharani College in 1944, During the seven days special camp organised for
the college was imparting education to both boys and NSS volunteers from 19-01-19 to 25-01-19, various
girls. The College became a constituent college of the group task activities such as campus clean drive,
University of Rajasthan in 1962 and since then it is plantation and yoga practices were undertaken to
offering under-graduate science courses to boys. develop self discipline, leadership qualities, cleaning
Maharaja College is celebrating its 175th Foundation habits and to enhance interpersonal skills. During the
Day in October 2019. The College was granted status of camp, two workshops on “Road safety and traffic
“College with Potential for Excellence (CPE)” by the rules” and “Sports injuries and their physiotherapy
UGC in 2011 and the status of "Star College” by the treatment” were organized and Arjun awardee, Mr.
Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India in the year Gopal Saini (middle distance runner) was invited to
2016. The College campus has a total land area of 19.47 deliver a motivational talk. In the valedictory function
acres with built-in-area of 1,20,000 square feet for main of the camp awards were given by the Principal, Vice
college building with Heritage status. Later, the IT principals and NSS programme officers to NSS
building spread over 5000 square feet area has also volunteers and sports event winners as appreciation
been constructed in the college premises. College has for regularity, punctuality and active participation.
well equipped modern science and computer labs with All-round development of students is ensured by
total area of nearly 65,000 square feet, many of these organizing talks of eminent Guest Speakers,
labs have been recently renovated under RUSA seminars, Career counseling sessions, poster
program. making competitions, annual quiz and cultural events
Apart from imparting education in B.Sc. Pass and throughout the year. During past years, several
Honours courses the college also offers self-finance placement camps have been organized by national
BCA course. More than 2600 students are getting and multinational companies for the students in
education in this college. The College campus has its College campus.
own boys hostel with a capacity of nearly 200 students. Inter-College Cultural Fest 'AQUAREGIA'
Well furnished College library houses more than 1 lakh organized in College has gained much popularity and
books and magazines. Sports facilities include three attracts participants from various institutions of
Volleyball courts, two Tennis Courts and one Basketball Jaipur. Students of the college secured first position
Court. Gymnasium and facilities for indoor sports are in youth festival of University of Rajasthan in the Folk
also available in the college for students. Dance and Western Dance competition. Several
Four units of NSS and four units of NCC (1 Raj BN, 7 “Nukkar Nataks” related to social issues were
Raj(I) Coy, 3 Raj NAVAL & 1 Raj AIR SQ) are functioning performed to motivate masses. It has been another
in the college. Almost every year the NCC Cadets year of excellence in extracurricular activities as the
participate in the National Integration Camps and the College teams won many trophies and medals in
Republic Day Parade at Rajpath, New Delhi. In 2018-19 various cultural and sports events held at other
institutions at the State and National level.
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B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) Pass Course Seats: 720
Code
No. Subject Combinations Medium : Compulsory Subjects
Mathematics Group (Seats: 360) Elementary Computer Applications
01 Chemistry Mathematics Physics Hindi/English
Environmental Studies
02 Economics Mathematics Physics General Hindi
03 Geography Mathematics Physics General English
04 Geology Mathematics Physics Optional Subjects
05 Psychology Mathematics Physics Botany
06 Statistics Mathematics Physics
Chemistry
07 Geology Mathematics Chemistry
Biology Group (Seats: 360) Economics (30)
Subject Combinations Geography (60)
08 Botany Chemistry Zoology Geology (60)
09 Botany Geography Zoology Mathematics
10 Botany Geology Zoology Physics
11 Chemistry Geology Zoology Psychology (30)
12 Chemistry Psychology Zoology Statistics (30)
13 Chemistry Geography Zoology Zoology
14 Chemistry Geography Botany
15 Chemistry Geography Geology
B.Sc.(Bachelor of Science) Honours Seats: 30 Each
Honours Subject Subsidiary Subjects (Select One) Compulsory Subjects
Botany Chemistry/Zoology Elementary Computer Applications
Chemistry Botany/Mathematics/Zoology Environmental Studies
Mathematics Chemistry/Physics General Hindi/Elect. Hindi*
Physics Chemistry/Mathematics General English
Zoology Botany/Chemistry

Honours Courses are run with Minimum of 15 Students in *For foreign and non Hindi speaking students
a Course.

B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer Applications): Self Financing Course Seats: 120


Compulsory Subjects
Code No. 222
Duration : Three years History of Science and Invention
Medium : English Communication Skills (Lab Course)
Technical Writing (Lab Course )
UNIVERSITY MAHARAJA COLLEGE, JAIPUR
CUT-OFF MERIT LIST ON THE BASIS OF PERCENTILE 2018–19
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UNIVERSITY MAHARANI COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY fo'ofo|ky;
MAHARANI COLLEGE (Only for Girls ) egkjkuh egkfo|ky;
(College with Potential For Excellence) jkeflag jksM+ t;iqj
Ram Singh Road, Jaipur www.universitymaharanicollege.ac.in
INTRODUCTION
Established in the year 1944, University Maharani Principal
College has earned a name for itself in imparting quality Prof. Alpana Kateja
higher education exclusively to girls in the state of Vice-Principals
Rajasthan. The college became a constituent college of Dr. Alka Sharma
University of Rajasthan in the year 1962. It has celebrated Dr. Bindu Jain
its Silver Jubilee (1969), Golden Jubilee (1994), Diamond Dr. Khursheed J. Naqvi
Jubilee (2004) and has now entered into the Platinum Dr. Neena Nair
Jubilee year in 2019. Luminaries like Dr Zakir Hussain, Dr. Dr. Rashmi Jain
S. Radhakrishnan, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Ms. Sarojini Contact:
Ph. 91-141-2373628/ 2371917
Naidu, Smt. Indira Gandhi, Shri. Jai Narayan Vyas, Shri.
Fax :- 0141–2371918
Mohan Lal Sukhadia, Smt. Pratibha Patil, Shri. Bhairon Email :- maharanicollegejaipur@gmail.com
Singh Shekhawat, Smt. Madhuri Shah,, Prof. Arun Website : www.universitymaharanicollege.ac.in
Nigvekar have blessed the students with their presence.
Iconic personalities of the cultural world like Pt. Jasraj, UGC. Under this scheme, the college has been provided
Sitara Devi, Pt. Ravi Shankar, Pt. Hari Prasad Chourasia, with funds to conduct advance level short/long term
Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Sonal Mansingh have motivated courses/workshops/seminars etc in various aspects
the students through their live performances in the related to Computer Application, Geography, Business
college. The college has an illustrious alumni like Ila Arun Administration, Fine Arts, Home Science, Animal
(theatre personality), Santosh Yadav(Mt. Everest Physiology, Zoology, Vocal & Instrumental Music, Yoga
Climber), Archana Ramasundarum (DGP), Neha and Stress Management, Meditation, Techniques of
Bhatnagar(Mt. Everest Climber), Gangotri Bhandari & Language Learning, Training in Soft Skills and Personality
Varsha Soni (Moscow Olympics), Neelam Sharda (World Development and many other areas. Under this
Cup Hockey), Rama Pande (BBC), Jaishree Mehta programme many Workshops, Seminars and Lectures
(International Cricket Player) who have kept the flag of the have been organized for the benefit of the students. These
college flying high. Besides these few names, the courses are specially designed for equipping our students
students of the college are serving in various capacities in with necessary skills to compete and excel on global level.
civil services, teaching, research institutions, business, The college has become one of the most coveted
travel industry, sports and other sectors. institutions for girl students desirous to attain quality
Academic life here is oriented through Arts, education, thanks to its highly qualified, dedicated and
Commerce and Science streams. These streams include devoted faculty. Besides facilitating students for achieving
a number of subjects to opt for so that myriad options are academic excellence, the college focuses on over all
open to the students after graduation. Besides the regular grooming of students and provides them ample opportunity
Pass and Honours courses in Science, Arts and for participating and excelling in co-curricular activities such
Commerce, a number of currently relevant subjects are as N.C.C., N.S.S., debates, drama, dance, music (Vocal and
offered to the students which orient them for various job Instrumental), essay writing and poetry, drawing and
opportunities. Technical courses such as Bachelor of painting throughout the year.
Computer Application (BCA), Bachelor of Business The college organizes annual prize distribution to
Administration (BBA) are also offered to meet the motivate the students to excel both in academics and co-
challenges of current global scenario. Fine Arts, Music, curricular activities. 64 Gold medals, 50 Cups and trophies
Hobby Dance and Home Science are also an important are awarded every year to students excelling in academic
part of the curriculum. merit and extraordinary performance in social service,
The college has been conferred the status of “College sports, NCC, NSS and other co-curricular activities
with Potential for Excellence” (CPE) under the scheme of

OTHER FACILITIES
Co-curricular Activities: develop leadership qualities, and inculcate the spirit of team
In order to ensure all-round development of students, work, the students are encouraged to organize the annual
the college organizes seminars, cultural programmes, youth fest-Veethika under the guidance of teachers. During
competitions and excursions every year. NSS and N.C.C. this fest, the students of not only Maharani College but also
(Air Wing, Navy Wing and Army Wing) programmes as well from other colleges participate and get an opportunity to
as Sports and Games for students are a regular feature of showcase their talent in cultural and academic activities. A
the college. college exhibition is also held every year to help students
Students hone their talent through various activity translate abstract ideas into concrete form.
clubs. There are 7 activity clubs like Dance society Library:
(Nartana), Dramatics society (Rangsheel), Photography The college has a rich, well equipped library consisting
society (Oh! Snap), Music society (Naad), Fine Arts society of more than one lakh books, Encyclopedias, and latest
(Art attackers), Hindi Literature (Tehreer), English publications, journals, CDs, VCDs etc. which are available
Literature (Eclectics) in the college which are run by the to all the students. The College also runs a Book Bank for
students only. In order to hone the organizational skills, providing books on loan for needy students. The graduating
students are encouraged to donate books for the book bank.
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Laboratories: Auditorium:
The college has laboratories with all modern equipments Savitri Bhartiya Hall is a grand auditorium that has
and latest facilities for experimentation for Life Sciences, hosted a large number of memorable functions over the
Chemistry, Computers, Drawing and Painting, Home years and is yet to witness many more to come.
Science, Physics, Psychology, Statistics and Geography. Hostel:
Counseling Cell: There are two hostels, Annie Besant hostel and
A counseling cell has been set up to provide Mother Teresa hostel within the college campus that
counseling services to college students to help them to strive to provide comfortable accommodation for
deal with emotional and social problems and also to students. Admission in the hostels is given on merit
ensure healthy personality development. basis. Two more hostels are under construction.
Canteen: A college which began with only 11 students and 3
Canteen is a very popular corner for students serving teachers has now grown into one of the most popular and a
delicious and hygienic and wholesome food. populous institute with around seven thousand registered
Campus students, 185 faculty members and has become a 'guild of
The college is housed in a huge campus. Facilities quality' and a family of 'intelligentsia'.
for both indoor and outdoor games are available in the Candidates seeking admission to the college are
campus. There is a badminton court, basketball court, welcome. They have to apply separately for the four
cricket field, volley ball court in the college. The college streams-Science, Arts, Commerce and Home Science
has lush green lawns with ample plantation in the offered by the college. They are required to fill up
campus. On the occasion of Foundation day of the separate application forms for the Honours and Pass
college, faculty and students undertake plantation courses respectively with subject combinations and
drive every year. code numbers. Students are also required to fill up
separate application forms for each Honours subject
they are seeking admission to
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)-Pass course Seats : 600
Code Subject Subject 2 Subject 3 Medium : English/Hindi
No.
101 Economics Hindi Literature Political Science
Compulsory Subjects
102 Economics Psychology Public Administration
103 Economics Psychology Political Science Elementary Computer Applications
104 Economics Philosophy Sociology
Environmental Studies
105 Economics Philosophy Political Science
106 Economics History Political Science General Hindi/Elementary Hindi*
107 English Literature Dramatics Music General English.
108 English Literature Psychology Music *For Foreign and non-Hindi speaking
109 English Literature Economics Philosophy students only.
110 English Literature History Political Science
111 English Literature Philosophy Political Science
Optional Subjects
112 English Literature Psychology Dramatics Dramatics (40 Seats)
113 English Literature Psychology Public Administration Drawing & Painting (40 Seats)
114 Geography Economics Public Administration Economics (180 Seats)
115 Geography Economics Statistics English Literature (180 Seats)
116 Geography English Literature Sociology
Geography (120 Seats)
117 Geography History Sociology
118 Geography Sociology Political Science Hindi Literature (120 Seats)
119 Geography Psychology Political Science History (180 Seats)
120 Hindi Literature Home Science Political Science Home Science (60 Seats)
121 Hindi Literature Sociology Political Science Mathematics (60 Seats)
122 Hindi Literature Sociology Philosophy
Music (40 Seats)
123 Hindi Literature Dramatics Public Administration
124 Hindi Literature Public Admin. Sociology Persian (40 Seats)
125 History Hindi Literature Sociology Physical Education (40 Seats)
126 History Hindi Literature Political Science Political Science (420 Seats)
127 History Home Science Sociology Psychology (120 Seats)
128 History Political Science Philosophy
Public Administration (180 Seats)
129 History Political Science Dramatics
130 Music Hindi Literature Sociology Sanskrit (60 Seats)
131 Music History Political Science Sociology (360 Seats)
132 Music Sociology Political Science Statistics (20 Seats)
133 Music Dramatics Philosophy Urdu (40 Seats)
134 Philosophy English Literature Drawing & Painting Maximum number of seats available in
135 Philosophy Political Science Urdu a subject or combinations are shown
136 Physical Education Sociology History in brackets
137 Physical Education Sociology Political Science
138 Political Science Psychology History
139 Political Science Sociology Sanskrit
140 Political Science History Sociology
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141 Political Science Urdu Persian 161 Sanskrit Dramatics Sociology
142 Political Science Drawing & Painting History 162 Sociology Dramatics Music
143 Political Science Drawing & Painting Sociology 163 Sociology Public Admin. Music
144 Political Science Home Science Sociology 164 Sociology English Literature Political Science
145 Psychology History Public Admin. 165 Sociology Home Science Public Admin.
146 Psychology History Political Science 166 Sociology Philosophy Public Admin.
147 Psychology Sociology Public Admin. 167 Sociology Psychology English
148 Psychology Sociology Political Science 168 Sociology Music Dramatics
149 Psychology Sociology Music 169 Sociology Psychology English Literature
150 Public Admin. Dramatics Music 170 Statistics Economics English Literature
151 Public Admin. Sanskrit Music 171 Urdu Persian Sociology
152 Public Admin. Economics History 172 Urdu Persian History
153 Public Admin. Hindi Literature Economics 173 Urdu Drawing and painting History
154 Public Admin. Music History 174 Urdu Persian Public Admin.
155 Public Admin. Urdu Sociology 175 Urdu Sociology Public Admin,
156 Public Admin. Physical Education Hindi Literature
157 Sanskrit Sociology History
158 Sanskrit Sociology Hindi Literature
159 Sanskrit Drawing and Painting Political Science
160 Sanskrit Psychology Public Admin.

B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)-Honours Seats: 60 Each


Code No. Honours Subjects Compulsory Subjects
Medium:
(Select one subject as main English/Hindi Elementary Computer Applications (ECA)
subject from the list below) Environmental Studies
201 Economics General Hindi/Elementary Hindi*
202 English Literature General English
203 Hindi Literature
* For Foreign and non-Hindi speaking students only.
204 History
205 Philosophy
206 Political Science
207 Psychology Note:
208 Public Administration 1. Honours and Subsidiary subject cannot be the
209 Sanskrit Literature same.
210 Sociology 2. Maths as subsidiary subject can be opted only by
211 Urdu Psychology/Economics Honours Students.
3. Minimum Number of applicants in each Honours
Subsidiary Subjects
subject must be 15 to start the Honours course.
(Students will select one subject as subsidiary subject
4.Political Science/Pub. Administration as
from the list below)
subsidiary subject cannot be opted with Public
Dramatics Drawing & Painting
Administration (Hons.)/Political Science (Hons.).
Economics English Literature
Hindi Literature History
Home Science Mathematics
Music Philosophy
Political Science Psychology
Public Administration Sanskrit
Sociology Statistics
Urdu
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B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce) Pass Course Seats: 180


Subject Combinations Medium : Compulsory Subjects
(Pass Courses) English/Hindi Elementary Computer Applications(ECA)
301 ABST Bus.Adm. EAFM Environmental Studies
General Hindi/Ele. Hindi*
ABST - Accountancy and Business Statistics General English
Book Keeping & Accountancy**
Bus. Admn. - Business Administration * For foreign and non-Hindi speaking students only
EAFM-Economics Administration & Financial Management ** For Non-commerce Students only
Note : Change of faculty would be limited to 20 percent of the
available seats in the respective faculty.

B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce) Honours Seats: 60 Each


Optional Subjects Compulsory Subjects
Medium
(Select one as main subject)
401 ABST . English / Hindi Elementary Computer Application
402 Bus. Admn. Environmental Studies
403 EAFM General Hindi/ Elementary Hindi*
General English
ABST - Accountancy and Business Statistics Book Keeping & Accountancy**
Bus. Admn. - Business Administration * For foreign and non-Hindi speaking students
EAFM - Economic Administration & Financial Management only.
Note : Minimum number of applicants in each Honours subject ** For Non-commerce Students only.
must be 15 to run the Honours course
B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration) Self Financing Seats: 120
Code No. 501 Medium : English / Hindi
Duration : Three Years Course Bio Group 180 Sets : Math Group

B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) Pass course Seats: 240 Bio Group 180 + Maths Group 60
Subject Combinations
(Biology Group) (Seats : 180) Compulsory Subjects
Code No. Subject 1 Subject 2Subject 3 Elementary Computer Applications
601 Botany ChemistryZoology Environmental Studies
602 Botany ChemistryGeography General Hindi/Elementary Hindi*
General English
603 Botany GeographyZoology * For Foreign and non-Hindi Speaking Students only.
604 Botany Psychology
Zoology
Medium : English / Hindi
605 Chemistry GeographyZoology
606 Chemistry Psychology
Zoology 611 Economics Geography Statistics
607 Chemistry Psychology
Botany 612 Economics Physics Mathematics
Subject Combinations 613 Economics Chemistry Mathematics
(Mathematics Group) (Seats : 60)
614 Physics Statistics Mathematics
Code No. Subject 1 Subject 2 Subject 3
615 Physics Statistics Chemistry
608 Chemistry Mathematics Physics
609 Chemistry Statistics Mathematics
610 Chemistry Psychology Statistics
B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) Honours Seats: 30 Each
Code Compulsory Subjects
Honours Subsidiary Subjects
No.
Subjects (Select One) Elementary Computer Application
701 Botany Zoology / Chemistry Environmental Studies
702 Chemistry Mathematics / Zoology / Botany/ Physics General Hindi/Elementery Hindi*
703 Physics Mathematics / Chemistry General English
704 Zoology Chemistry/Botany * For Foreign and non-Hindi Speaking Students only.
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B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) Home Science Seats: 40


Compulsory Subjects
Code No. 801 Elementary Computer Applications (ECA)
Duration : Three years Course Environmental Studies
General Hindi/Elementary Hindi*
Medium : English/Hindi General English.
* For Foregin and Non-Hindi speaking students only

B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer Applications): Self Finance Course Seats: 120


Code No. 901 BCA Part I/II/III
Duration ; Three years Course Each part involves nine theory papers and three
Medium : English / Hindi laboratory courses.

Add-on Courses (Certificate/Diploma) Self Finance Course Seats : 50 each


(CAN BE OPTED BY STUDENT OF ANY FACULTY)
1. Functional English
2. Fashion Designing
3. Personality Development
The duration of each certificate course is one year and for Diploma is two years.
Note: 1. Separate application forms for the Add on courses will be available for regular students of the college
in addition to the above combination on SFS basis.
2. A candidate can opt for only one Add on course.

UNIVERSITY MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR, SESSION 2018-19 CUTOFF LIST


Arts Faculty (B.A. Pass & Hons Part-I) 2018-19
S. CUT % CATEGORY
SUBJECT
NO OFF PERCENTILE GEN. OBC SC ST
% 81.80 81.00 76.40 80.40
RBSE
PERCENTILE 97.75 97.25 93.40 96.88
1 B.A. PASS
% 95.20 NIL 94.20 NIL
CBSE
PERCENTILE 98.36 NIL 98.00 NIL
% 76.60 71.20 67.80 70.00
RBSE
B.A.(HONS) PERCENTILE 93.78 86.00 78.50 83.60
2
ECONOMICS % 90.60 81.40 84.60 70.80
CBSE
PERCENTILE 93.71 78.02 84.67 57.00
% 78.40 71.40 64.80 62.60
RBSE
B.A.(HONS) PERCENTILE 95.45 86.33 70.67 64.00
3
ENGLISH % 64.00 NIL NIL 67.00
CBSE
PERCENTILE 40.50 NIL NIL 48.00
B.A.(HONS) % 63.42 65.80 63.40 65.60
4 RBSE
HINDI PERCENTILE 66.00 73.50 66.00 73.00
% 80.60 73.40 68.60 75.60
RBSE
B.A.(HONS) PERCENTILE 97.00 89.67 80.50 92.67
5
HISTORY % 93.00 87.80 NIL 85.20
CBSE
PERCENTILE 96.67 89.71 NIL 85.67
B.A. (HONS) % 67.80 NIL NIL NIL
6 RBSE
PHILO. PERCENTILE 50.00 NIL NIL NIL
% 77.40 76.80 63.80 77.40
RBSE
B.A.(HONS) PERCENTILE 94.55 94.00 67.33 94.55
7
POL. SCI % 94.00 92.60 NIL NIL
CBSE
PERCENTILE 97.78 96.22 NIL NIL
% 74.20 63.40 54.60 60.20
RBSE
B.A. (HONS) PERCENTILE 90.86 66.00 33.33 55.00
8
PSYC. % 74.00 59.20 76.60 77.60
CBSE
PERCENTILE 64.40 28.50 70.00 72.00
% 59.20 58.80 58.58 58.60
RBSE
B.A. (HONS) PERCENTILE 51.33 38.00 50.00 49.33
9
PUB. ADMN % 82.80 NIL NIL NIL
CBSE
PERCENTILE 80.67 NIL NIL NIL
RBSE % 66.40 60.60 59.60 55.20
B.A. (HONS)
10 % 94.80 71.60 NIL NIL
SOCI. CBSE
PERCENTILE 98.22 59.00 NIL NIL
B.A.(HONS) % 61.60 55.40 NIL 70.40
11 RBSE
URDU PERCENTILE 60.00 36.67 NIL 84.40
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Commerce Faculty (B.Com Pass/Hons/SFS/BBA Part-I)


% CATEGORY
S. NO SUBJECT CUT OFF
PERCENTILE GEN. OBC SC ST
% 87.20 81.60 74.00 66.20
RBSE
PERCENTILE 98.27 95.20 85.00 66.67
1 B.COM.(P)
% 95.00 92.00 NIL 73.80
CBSE
PERCENTILE 98.29 95.50 NIL 64.00
% 78.20 59.00 60.00 67.20
RBSE
B.COM(H) PERCENTILE 91.43 44.00 47.33 69.50
2
ABST % 88.60 79.20 78.60 80.60
CBSE
PERCENTILE 90.86 75.20 74.00 77.67
% 72.20 56.40 59.60 NIL
RBSE
B.COM(H) PERCENTILE 81.50 35.33 46.00 NIL
3
BADM % 83.00 NIL NIL 62.60
CBSE
PERCENTILE 82.00 NIL NIL 37.00
% 78.20 68.80 61.00 61.20
RBSE
B.COM(H) PERCENTILE 91.43 73.50 50.67 53.33
4
EAFM % 89.00 78.40 NIL NIL
CBSE
PERCENTILE 91.43 73.60 NIL NIL
RBSE % 72.00 65.80 57.60 72.40
RBSE PERCENTILE 81.00 65.50 39.33 80.00
5 BBA
CBSE % 80.20 73.80 71.40 56.00
CBSE PERCENTILE 77.00 64.00 58.50 25.20
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B.Sc. Pass Course Part


-I
S. CUT % CATEGORY
SUBJECT
NO OFF
PERCENTILE GEN. OBC SC ST
% 88.40 83.20 78.40 81.20
B.SC RBSE
PERCENTILE 96.73 93.25 80.80 90.57
1 PASS COURSE
% NIL NIL NIL NIL
BIO GROUP CBSE
PERCENTILE NIL NIL NIL NIL
% 91.60 88.40 85.40 88.20
B.SC RBSE
PERCENTILE 98.58 98.00 95.60 97.85
2 PASS COURSE
MATHS GROUP % NIL NIL NIL NIL
CBSE
PERCENTILE NIL NIL NIL NIL
% 90.60 88.40 78.00 77.40
RBSE
B.SC (HONS.) PERCENTILE 98.40 98.00 85.20 84.00
3
PHYSICS % NIL 93.20 NIL NIL
CBSE
PERCENTILE NIL 97.64 NIL NIL
% 89.80 84.00 80.20 79.80
RBSE
B.SC (HONS.) PERCENTILE 98.00 94.20 89.14 88.57
4
CHEMISTRY PERCENTILE 94.40 89.60 NIL NIL
CBSE
% 98.07 92.00 NIL NIL
PERCENTILE 81.40 79.60 71.00 76.20
RBSE
B.SC (HONS.) % 90.86 88.29 68.00 75.50
5
BOTANY PERCENTILE 89.40 NIL 80.40 80.40
CBSE
PERCENTILE 92.00 NIL 76.40 76.40
% 83.00 81.20 71.60 66.00
RBSE
B.SC (HONS.) PERCENTILE 93.00 86.40 70.00 51.33
6
ZOOLOGY % 90.20 88.60 75.00 80.40
CBSE
PERCENTILE 92.86 90.86 66.50 76.40
RBSE % NIL NIL 52.80 81.20
RBSE PERCENTILE NIL NIL 58.89 90.57
7 BCA
CBSE % 53.60 62.40 NIL NIL
CBSE PERCENTILE 26.00 36.50 NIL NIL
B.SC
8
HOME SCIENCE RBSE % 52.00 54.20 74.00 50.00
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UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN COLLEGE


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(College With Potential For Excellence) tokgj yky usg: ekxZ] t;iqj
Jawahar Lal Neharu Marg, Jaipur Website : www.universityrajasthancollege.ac.in

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ekxZ ij fLFkr fo'ofo|ky; jktLFkku egkfo|ky; dk xkSjoe;h Prof. Krishna Gopal Sharma
bfrgkl jgk gSA jktLFkku ljdkj us o"kZ 1957 esa bldh LFkkiuk Vice-Principals
jktdh; egkfo|ky; ds :i esa bl mís'; ls dh Fkh fd jkT; o dsUnz Dr. R.N. Sharma
ljdkj esa mPp iz'kklfud inksa ij p;u ds fy;s es/kkoh Nk=ksa dks mPp Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sharma
Lrjh; v/;kiu o ekxZn'kZu iznku fd;k tk ldsA o"kZ 1962 esa bl Dr. Nidhi Mehta
egkfo|ky; dks jktLFkku fo'ofo|ky; dk la?kVd egkfo|ky;
Dr. Lokesh Jain
cuk;k x;kA 1969&76 ds e/; ;g egkfo|ky; ^dkWyst vkWQ vkV~Zl^
ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gSA o"kZ 1976 ls ;g fo'ofo|ky; jktLFkku Contact:
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vk;ksx us bl egkfo|ky; dks ^dkWyst fon~ iksVsfU'k;y QkWj ,Dlhysal* 91-141-2703655
dh ekU;rk iznku dh gSA Website : www.universityrajasthancollege.ac.in
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egkfo|ky; esa Hkwxksy] euksfOkKku] lkaf[;dh] fp=dyk rFkk xf.kr dh djus gsrq izfrc) gSA
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) Seats : 480
Subject Combinations Compulsory Subjects
B.A. Part–I Medium: (1) General Hindi
1 Applied Statistics Mathematics Economics (2) General English
2 Applied Statistics Economics Geography
English/Hindi
(3) Elementary Computer Applications
3 Applied Statistics Mathematics History (4) Environmental Studies
4 Applied Statistics Pol. Science Economics
5 Applied Statistics Psychology Pub. Admn. (5) Elementary Hindi*
6 Draw. & Ptg. Economics Pol. Science * For foreign and non-Hindi speaking
7 Draw. & Ptg. History Psychology students
8 Draw. & Ptg. History Sociology
9 Dramatics Economics Sociology Optional Subjects (Seats)
10 Dramatics Hindi Lit. Pol. Science Applied Statistics 60 Mathematics 60
11 Dramatics Hindi Lit. Pub. Admn. Dramatics 60 Philosophy 60
12 Dramatics Music Hindi Lit. Drawing & Painting 60 Physical Education 60
13 Dramatics History Pub. Admn. Economics 120 Political Science 360
14 Economics English Lit. Geography English Literature 120 Psychology 60
15 Economics Geography History Geography 180 Public Administration 120
16 Economics Pub. Admn. Sanskrit Hindi Literature 120 Sanskrit 60
17 Economics Hindi Lit. Sociology History 360 Sociology 120
18 Economics Hindi Lit. Pub.Admn. Indian Music 60 Urdu 60
19 English Lit. Psychology Sociology
20 English Lit. Geography Pol. Science
21 English Lit. Hindi Lit. Pol. Science
22 English Lit. History Pol. Science 34 History Philosophy Sociology
23 Geography Economics Sociology 35 History Pol. Science Sociology
24 Geography Hindi Lit. Pol. Science 36 History Pub. Admn. Sociology
25 Geography Sanskrit Pol. Science 37 Mathematics Geography Economics
26 Geography History Sociology 38 Mathematics Psychology Pol. Science
27 Geography Pub. Admn. Sociology 39 Music Hindi Lit. Pub. Admn.
28 Geography History Pol. Science 40 Music Hindi Lit. Sociology
29 Hindi Lit. History Philosophy 41 Music Pub. Admn. Sociology
30 Hindi Lit. History Pub. Admn. 42 Music Pub. Admn. History
31 Hindi Lit. Philosophy Pol. Science 43 Philosophy History Pub. Admn.
32 Hindi Lit. Pol. Science Sociology 44 Philosophy Psychology Sociology
33 History Philosophy Pol. Science 45 Philosophy Pol. Science Sociology
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46 Philosophy Dramatics Music 64 Pub. Admn. Economics Geography
47 Philosophy Pub. Admn. Economics 65 Pub. Admn. Economics History
48 Philosophy Psychology Hindi Lit. 66 Sanskrit Public Admn. History
49 Physical Education Geography Economics 67 Sanskrit Economics Pol. Science
50 Physical Education Geography Pol. Science 68 Sanskrit History Pub. Admn.
51 Physical Education Hindi Lit. Pub. Admn. 69 Sanskrit Hindi Lit. Philosophy
52 Physical Education History Geography 70 Sanskrit History Geography
53 Physical Education Sociology Urdu 71 Sanskrit Physical Education Pol. Science
54 Pol. Science Economics English Lit. 72 Sociology Draw. & Ptg. Hindi Lit.
55 Pol. Science Economics Geography 73 Sociology Economics Pol. Science
56 Pol. Science Economics Hindi Lit. 74 Sociology Geography Pol. Science
57 Pol. Science Economics History 75 Sociology Economics App.Statistics
58 Psychology Applied Statistics Economics 76 Urdu Philosophy Sociology
59 Psychology History Pol. Science 77 Urdu History Pub. Admn.
60 Psychology Pub. Admn. Sociology 78 Urdu History Pol. Science
61 Psychology Music Pol. Science 79 Urdu Pub. Admn. Draw. & Ptg.
62 Psychology Physical Education Philosophy 80 Urdu Music Dramatics
63 Pub. Admn. Economics Draw. & Ptg.

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B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)-Honours Seats: 60 Each


Code Honours Subjects 108 Public Administration Compulsory Subjects
No. (Select one as main subject) 109 Sociology (1) General Hindi
101 Economic 102 English Literature 110 Sanskrit (2) General English
103 Geography 104 Hindi Literature
(3) Elementary Computer Applications
105 History 106 Political Science
107 Psychology (4) Environmental Studies
(5) Elementary Hindi*
Subsidiary Subjects – (Select One) Medium: English/Hindi * For foreign and non-Hindi speaking
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Applied Statistics Geography Persian Public Administration
Drawing & Painting Hindi Literature Philosophy Sanskrit
Dramatics History Physical Education Sociology
Economics Indian Music Political Science Urdu
English Literature Mathematics Psychology
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GEN OBC MBC SC ST


BOARD
(% - % tile) (% - % tile) (% - % tile) (% - % tile) (% - % tile)
Pass Course Day
RBSE 83.60% - 98.18 80.40% - 96.88 69.20% - 82.00 77.40% - 94.55 79.60% - 96.38
CBSE -- -- -- 91.40% - 94.75 92.80% - 96.44
SFS (Evening)
RBSE 76.60% - 93.78 70.40% - 84.40 68.80% - 81.00 68.00% - 79.00 70.00% - 83.60
CBSE 91.00% - 94.25 84.40% - 84.33 -- 81.60% - 79.60 86.00% - 87.00
Honours Course
GEN OBC SC ST
SUBJECT BOARD
(% - % tile) (% - % tile) (% - % tile) (% - % tile)
RBSE 72.20% - 87.67 66.00% - 74.00 UP TO 50% 62.20% - 62.00
ECONOMIC
CBSE 85.80% - 86.67 79.20% - 75.20 63.20% - 38.50 70.60% - 56.50
ENGLISH RBSE UP to 54.20% UP to 53.80% UP to 50%
RBSE 75.80% - 92.89 70.60% - 84.80 69.20% - 82.00 68.60% - 80.50
GEOGRAPHY
CBSE 90.00% - 92.86 -- -- 84.60% - 84.67
HISTORY RBSE 70.80% - 85.20 66.20% - 74.50 61.40% - 59.33 56.20% - 40.00
POL. SC. RBSE 72.60% - 88.33 67.40% - 77.50 61.20% - 58.67 66.40% -75.00
CBSE 87.80% -90.00 79.20% - 75.20 73.00% - 62.00 --
PSYCHOLOGY UP to 50%
PUB. ADMN. RBSE 65.40% - 72.50 60.20% - 55.00 54.40% 58.20% - 48.00
CBSE -- 72.60% - 54.50 -- --

UNIVERSITY CENTRAL LIBRARY


The Central Library building is located near the main Director
gate of the University. It has a seating capacity of about Prof. Krishna Gopal Sharma
700 students. It has collection of more than 5 lac books, Ph. 0141-2707866
bound periodicals, etc. The Library subscribes to a
Fax. 0141-2709019
plethora of current journals in physical form relating to
various subjects. In addition, about 10500+ e-journals are Deputy Librarians
available for online access under e-Shodh Sindhu Dr. Nandini Khattar
Consortium. RFID system has been installed for in house Assistant Librarians
operations of the Central Library. Dr. Anubhav Shah
A new building of the University Central Library has Ms. Ritu Sharma
been constructed with a financial assistance of nearly 12
Ms. Ritika Garg
crore rupees from UGC under UPE grant. This building
will be soon made operational. Mr. Mukesh Kandaila
In addition to book lending, the Library provides the
following services:
* Reference Service THE MICRO-FORM COLLECTION:
* Reprographic service The Library also has a rich collection of Microfilms
* E-journals on-line accessibility and Micro-fiches.
WORKING DAYS AND HOURS:
* Internet and e-mail facility
1. All days of the year, except the following :
* CD ROM Database Search services offline
a. 26th January (Republic Day)
* Research Reference Guidance Service
b. Dhulandi
* Braille Section for visually impaired persons c. 15 August (Independence Day)
* OPAC service d. Dussehra
The books of library are classified in different e. Govardhan Pooja (Next day of Deepawali)
categories, such as general books, text books, reference 2. At present, the working hours of the Library are as
books, theses, reports. The periodicals are segregated follows:
into two groups: pre-1975 and the rest. a.* Working days : 08.00 A.M. to 10.00 P.M.
b.** Sundays & University Holidays: 08.00 A.M.
THE ABU COLLECTION: to 10.00 P.M.
c. Office Hours-10.00A.M. to 04.30 P.M.
The library has a rich collection of old documents, d. Research Hall remains open till 12 midnight and
including the collection of erstwhile British Resident at reopens at 05.00 A.M. excepting Sunday night.
Mount Abu, which is popularly known as 'The Abu The issuing of books is done till 04.00 P.M. The book
Collection'. This includes Government reports, gazetteers, stacks are closed on Sundays & Holidays. The loan
and other publications dating back to early 19th Century. issuing counter functions half an hour after the opening
These are of enormous value for historians, economists & time and closes half an hour before the closing time of the
sociologists and researchers of allied disciplines. library.
* (ABU collection is now available on Digital India in * 08.00 AM to 10.00 PM (1st March to 30th Nov.)
digitalised format.) ** 08.00 AM to 9.00 PM (1st Dec. to 28/29 Feb.)
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UNIVERSITY HOSTELS
The University and its Constituent Colleges have University department/institute / college will be eligible for
well furnished hostel accommodation for the students. admission to the University Hostel. If any student fails at
Hostels are earmarked for particular courses/streams or the main examination or does not appear in the
college campuses. The University is at present running examination / Compartment / Back / Due, even in
19 Hostels, out of which 14 are in the Main Campus and compulsory subject then he/she will not be eligible for
rest are situated in the Constituent Colleges. admission/ readmission in the hostel. Forms for
Every Hostel has its own unique tradition. Youth admission the Univ. hostels will be filled online and hard
festival is organised in each hostel every year. This copy of there forms are to be deposited in the chief
festival leaves a memorable imprint on hostel inmates. wardens office. It must be noted that students who are
An inter hostel Youth Festival, ' Basant' is also organised pursuing SFS courses can be considered for Hostel
so as to provide common competitive platform for the admission if the seats are vacant in the respective Hostel.
manifestation of cultural talents of the hostel inmates. Hard copy of filled Hostel form will be submitted to
Note : Only those students who are admitted in the respective Head / Principal/ Director of Department/
College / Institute and Centre.
CAMPUS HOSTELS & THEIR WARDENS: CAMPUS HOSTELS & THEIR WARDENS:
BOYS' HOSTELS GIRLS' HOSTELS
Chief Warden (Boys) Dr. M.L Sharma Chief Warden (Girls) Dr. Madhu Jain
Phone: 91-141-2709165 Phone: 91-141-2709165
Hostel Wardens Hostel Wardens
HOSTELS AT CONSTITUENT COLLEGES CAMPUS Kasturba Hostel Dr. Vandana Kalla
Ambedkar Hostel Dr. Rameshwar Lal Jat Laxmi Bai Hostel Dr. Neelam Punar
Aravali Hostel Dr. Kartar Singh Malviya Hostel Dr. Jyoti Meena
D.B.N Hostel Dr. Rameshwar Lal Jat Mahi Hostel Dr. Poonam
(Add. Charge) Meera Bai Hostel Dr. Chetna Choudhary
H.J. Bhabha Hostel Dr. R.S Chauhan Savitri Phule Hostel Dr. Meeta Sharma
J.C Bose Hostel Dr. Surendra S. Chauhan Saraswati Hostel Dr. Bharati Chauhan
C.V Raman Hostel Dr. Rajesh Kr. Sharma Annie Basant Hostel Dr. Daisy Sharma
W.U.S. Hostel Dr. Amit Kotia HOSTELS AT MAHARANI COLLEGE CAMPUS:
( Addl. Charge) Annie Besant Hostel Dr. Daisy Sharma
Gokhale Hostel (Maharaja) Dr. H.S. Palsania Mother Teresa Hostel
Vivekanand Hostel (Rajasthan) Dr. Manish Snisinwar
Maharana Pratap Hostel (Commerce) Dr. M.L. Sharma
RAJASTHAN UNIVERSITY NETWORK (RUN)
RAJASTHAN UNIVERSITY NETWORK
The University of Rajasthan has created the Director
Campus Wide Area Network (CWAN) named RUN Dr. K V R Rao
(Rajasthan University Network RUN is based on Gigabit Dy. Director
Ethernet Technology with Optical Fiber Backbone. The Dr. Pankaj Nagar
core switch [Cisco 6513] is located in the Infonet Center. integral part of NKN. The entire network will seamlessly
The Zonal switch [Cisco 4507] is located in Vigyan integrate with the global scientific community at multiple
Bhawan which caters to the nearby buildings, University gigabits per second speed. The purpose of such a
Commerce College and University Rajasthan College. knowledge network goes to the very core of the
University Maharaja's and Maharani's Colleges are country's quest to build quality institutions with requisite
linked through BSNL leased line. research facilities and create a pool of highly trained
The buildings of the University main campus are persons. The NKN while impacting the existing
connected to Core/Zonal Switch through Optical Fiber academic and student community will also alter the R&D
Backbone. Layer 3 Managed switch are being used to landscape for future generations.
distribute and control connectivity to each room in the The Rajasthan University Network is part of the National
main campus buildings wherever RUN is operational. Knowlege Network (NKN). NKN is providing 1 Gbps internet
Each port can be controlled through Core Switch and bandwidth and IP space. NKN has all IITs, TIFR, BARC,
the network is fully manageable. SINP, IISc, HRI, COAC, IMT, VECC, Institute of
NATIONAL KNOWLEDGE NETWORK Mathematical Sciences and other premier institutions.
Access of any system on NKN will utilize Intranet bandwidth.
The NKN comprises of an ultra-high speed CORE Every registered system on RUN has a unique NKN IP
(multiples of 10 Gbps), complimented with a address. University is complying with IP Usage policy,
distribution layer at appropriate speeds. Participating Operations policy and Security policy of NKN.
institutions at the Edge will connect to the National The purpose for usage of NKN network a) higher
Knowledge Network seamlessly at speeds of 1 Gbps or knowledge/advanced studies b) regular studies c)
higher. The network is designed to support Overlay research development. The average usage level in a
Networks, Dedicated Networks, and Virtual Networks. month and in a year in term of Gbps/Mbps is as 50 Gbps
Advanced applications in areas such as Health, and 1000 Mbps. The NKN connectivity is available on
Education, Science & Technology, Grid Computing, 24x7 basis without any restrictions and all the
Bio informatics, Agriculture, and Governance will be an telecommunications are sufficiently reliable.
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OPEN SOURCE INITIATIVE UNIVERSITY WEBSITE
Almost all syllabi are available through the link -
The University subscribes to the philosophy of Open
Syllabi on the main page of httD://www.unirai.ac.in
Source Initiative and has adopted a policy of optimum University prospectus and information about University,
utilization of freeware. Linux-Apache-Mysql/Perl/PHP Jaipur and Rajasthan are available at a click. Several
(LAMP) platform is employed for all applications university circulars, advertisements, tender notices are
made available through respective pages on
UNIVERSITY SERVERS Administration tab. Each PG Department has its own
page. Contact details of all members of the Syndicate,
University provides many online services. The URL of
Senate, Academic Council, and all faculty members are
University services are:
made available. E-journal access is made easy through
Main Web Server
http://www.uniraj.ac.in e-journal access page.
Mail & Personal Information Management Server E-contents developed by some faculty members
http://daak.uniraj.ernet. in can be accessed. The main page also provides a link to
Research Server other servers viz. daak server, result server, research
http://research .uniraj .ac.in server and earxiv server. Students may ask the faculty
Result Server members about online resources provided by them on
http://result.uniraj.ac.in the University website.
University website was also integrated to integrated
Open Archive Repository
portal on higher education website of Rajasthan State
http://earxiv.uniraj.ac.in
The University may take phase wise initiative to
achieve goals like
- Student Server: providing mail service and web space
EXAMINATION TIME-TABLE ON WEBSITE
to students (II Phase) Examination time-table would also be made
+ Intranet for Examination Databases (II phase) available on the university website.
+ Video Conferencing (ll phase)
+ VoIP based Solutions for Communication facilitiesin CURRENT STUDENTS TAB ON UNIVERSITY WEBSITE
all rooms (II phase)
+ Internet Banking Operations for all banking Students can access information relevant to them
transactions (Implemented partly) through the "Current Students" tab available on the
+ Intranet for paperless administration (II phase)
main page
+ ERP for University (Ill Phase)
+ Virtual Classrooms and Online Multimedia based). University Result Server
+ Educational Services (Ill phase).
± Extranet for affiliated institutions (Ill phase) A milestone achievement of the Infonet Center is
+ Online Library Catalogue (Ill phase) + Online the University Result Server, which was fully
Examination (Ill phase) developed and designed on Fedora linux platform
+ Video Conferencing with affiliated Institutions (Ill using PHP as front-end interface and MySqI database
phase) at back-end by the Infonet team. With this
+ Classroom Monitoring System (Ill phase) achievement, now the University is fully enabled to
Please go through the disclaimer before viewing keep online all the results of University examinations.
contents on University websites. The HoDs', Director', Computer firms processing the University
DR of concerned units are responsible for information examination work are allowed to upload the result
on University website which is technically managed by data files directly to University servers. A system for
Infonet Center universal mark-sheet format is being evolved for quick
and easy printing of mark sheets by the Examination
INFONET CENTRE Section

The technical responsibilities assigned to the Centre are UNIVERSITY RESEARCH SERVER
(I) to coordinate all activities pertaining to UGC Infonet
project at the University end, (ii) to technically maintain With the view that ongoing research efforts at the
University of Rajasthan are not duplicated elsewhere,
access to e-journals available under Infonet project or
the Chancellor directed the University to make
subscribed by the University Central Library, (iii) to
available all information about ongoing research work
maintain University Websites, (iv) to maintain University of Ph.D. students on the University website. The
Mail Server, (v) to maintain University Result Server, (vi) University of Rajasthan launched the Research Server
to maintain University Research Server, (vii) to maintain providing all the necessary information about the
the Open Archive Repository, (viii) to manage hosting of research topic including the synopsis in PDF format.
e-content on University Server and promote e-content Online Comment Submission Form is included using
development, (ix) to maintain Rajasthan University which any interest user can make comments on the
Network and coordinate with the NKN ongoing research work. Comments so submitted are
forwarded by e-mails to the student, supervisor and
Deputy Registrar, (Research) for necessary action.
This ensures transparency and accountability
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UNIVERSITY OPEN ARCHIVE REPOSITORY 5. Increasing digitization of data; and
6. Rapidly expanding data storage requirements.
The University of Rajasthan has set up an Open Archive
Blade servers pack more computing power into
Repository where every researcher shall deposit a copy
a smaller physical footprint. Going a step beyond
of his/her publications or presentation so that it can be
rack servers, blade systems offer the Educational
easily accessed through internet. The University Open
institutions have some characteristics in attitude
Archive Repository with URL http://earxiv.unirai.ac.in
that result in special requirements for the underlying
was launched by the Secretary, UGC, New Delhi. The
technical infrastructure used for the education
online submission facility is available on NIS
process. Those requirements are quite different
authentication. University will also be launching online
from those of operational businesses: Unlike
notice and news and views services too.
enterprise systems used in their intended context
BLADE SERVER AND SAN SOLUTION within companies, educationally dedicated
systems have to bear the peculiarity of the
University has acquired new Blade Server and
educators' usage patterns. There are three main
SAN solution because of the following reasons:
characteristics that can be identified: long-term
The demand for greater data centre capacity in
discontinuity, short-term discontinuity and atypical
further and higher education is rising rapidly, for
workload.
reasons which include:
For infrastructures with multiple backup
1. The growing use of internet media and online
solutions, SAN allows for the consolidation of your
learning, and demands for faster connectivity from
backup and recovery process to one centrally
users.
managed software package. SAN provides the
2. A move to web based interfaces which are more
ability to backup files, physical servers, and virtual
compute intensive to deliver.
servers, among other key business applications
3. Introduction of comprehensive enterprise resource
like SQL. Not only did this prove to be an overhead
planning (ERP) software solutions which are much
cost on training of IT staff, but complicated their
more compute intensive than earlier software;
backup and recovery process.
4. Increasing requirements for comprehensive
THE ADDRESS IS wwwuniraj.ac.in
business continuity and disaster recovery
Telephone Number for RUN Helpline :2703713
arrangements which results in duplication of
No queries regarding examination, results or
facilities;
admission etc shall be entertained at Infonet
Centre
University Science Instrumentation Centre
University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC) caters to Director
instrumentation related needs of the Science Departments. Prof. Deepak Bhatnagar
For maintenance of equipment, it has electronics, glass Dy. Directors
blowing, refrigeration section and Mechanical workshops. It
also provides centralized facilities on scientific equipments of Dr. K.V.R. Rao (Operations)
sophisticated nature. The available facilities of this centre are Dr. S.N. Dolia (Maintenance)
being used by faculty members and research scholars of
nearly 20 institutions of this state. Centre has the following
Major Sophisticated equipments:- (SQUID)
Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrophotometer
FEI Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) (FTIR)
Pyrolysis GC-MS set-up UV Spectrophotometer
LC-MS set-up Sputtering Machine
Superconducting Quantum User Interface Device Ultramicrotome

University Health Centre


The University Campus has dispensaries and health Medical Officers:
set-up of Allopathic, Ayurvedic, Homeopathy, Allopathic Dr. Shyam Mittal (S.M.O.) M.D.Medicine
Essential Medicines are provided free of cost Medical Incharge
health check-up camps, both routine and specialized Homeopath Dr. Sheenu Gupta (S.M.O.) M.D. Homoe.
(ECC, B.P. Blood Sugar, Bone Mass Density, Incharge
Pulmonary Function tests, Diabities, HBa1c, Uric acid, Ayurved .....................
Thyoid Function, Liqid profile tests, Neuropathy
detection etc. are organized from time to time. The Timing : Summer 08.00 am – 2.00 pm
Health centre is providing Curative, Comprehensive, Winter 09.00 am 3.00 pm
Preventive counselling, Rehabilitative and Nutritive &
Psychological counselling services (Every Saturday)
to the students, teachers, employees and their
dependents.
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Students' Advisory Bureau


Student Advisory Bureau, established in the year Director
1962, aims to provide information on courses and
combinations available in different Universities and Dr. Deepak Saxena
Institutors of India and abroad. We enhance the reach
and scope of available opportunities for the students and Students' Advisory Bureau them through psychological
prepare them for furure challenges. The Bureau helps and confidence-building measures. The Bureau supports
the students with appropriate guidance to establish the students in the development of soft skills and
linkages with the world of work and locate career develops the ability to challenge the rigors of competitive
opportunities vis-avis the realities and job profiles, in the tests and on job training. It is a centre of information,
context of highly competitive occupational patterns. guidance and counseling with free accessibility and
There is a vast gap between perception about the market internet based global connectivity for exchange of
demands and individual expectations. We bridge information on professional placements.

UGC-Human Resource Development Centre


The UGCHuman Resource Development Centre Director
(known as Academic Staff College, prior to April 1, 2015) Prof. V. V. Singh
of the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur was established on Dy. Director
11th May, 1988 under UGC's scheme of setting up Dr. Meeta Mathur
Academic Staff Colleges (ASCs) in suitable universities Assistant Director
in India, in the wake of National Policy on Education Dr. Vishva Chaudhary
(NPE) 1986 which emphasized the crucial link between
teacher motivation and the quality of education. Summer School was also organized on Sustainable
As per UGC XII Plan revised guidelines, the existing Development Goals in India: Challenges and Prospects.
Academic Staff Colleges have been renamed as UGC Some of these courses were multidisciplinary while other
Human Resource Development Centres (HRDCs) w.e.f were specific for science/ social science discipline.
1st April, 2015. Our HRDC is the hub of academic activities of the
On the initiative of the MHRD, in 2012, the NAAC city. Among the resource persons are eminent
peer review committee had visited our ASC (HRDC) for its educationists, academicians, scientists, jurists, artists,
accreditation. It was ranked as the second best performer literary personages, social activists, journalists, critics
amongst 66 ASCs (HRDCs) in India and other persons specialised in their fields.
The Human Resource Development Centre Besides Rajasthan, our HRDC has drawn candidates
conducts Orientation Programmes (for newly-appointed from various other states like Harayana, Delhi,
teachers); Refresher Courses (for in-service teachers); Chandigarh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand,
Short Term Courses (on themes of multidisciplinary Himachal Pradesh, J & K, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat,
significance) Summer/Winter Schools (on a specific/thrust Maharastra, Goa, Daman & Diu, Dadar Nagar & Havelli,
area, open for all teachers); and Special Programmes (like Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu, Pudduchery, Andhra
Academic Administrators' Workshops; Principals' Meet; Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, Orissa, West Bengal, Bihar, Sikkim,
Interaction Programmes for Ph.D. Scholars; Non-Teaching Assam, Andaman & Nicobar, Mizoram, Nagaland etc.
Staff Training Programmes etc.). Our HRDC has 2 AC Seminar Halls well-equipped
Since its inception (upto 31st January, 2019) the with Digital Podium and WIFI High Definition Projector
HRDC, University of Rajasthan has organized 109 with motorized screen audio-visual aids, and a state-of-
Orientation Programmes, 349 Refresher Courses, 25 the-art Computer Lab with latest version Computers, fully
Short Term Courses, 3 Summer Schools, 1 Winter School covered with CCT Camera system. The HRDC computer
and a number of Special Programmes including 1 lab, office as well as the library, has internet connectivity
Principal's Meet, 1 Academic Administrator's Workshop, 1 with 100 mbps and WIFI, available through INFONET.
Workshop on Examination Work for newly established The HRDC Library, with computerised catalogue
Universities in Rajasthan, and an Interaction Programme facility, has a rich collection of 5487 books, with a stream of
for Ph. D Scholars. In all, 17512 (10694 male and 6818 regularly subscribed newspapers, magazines and reputed
female) teacher participants have benefitted from the journals. The HRDC has its own Guest House with well
various courses organized under the auspices of HRDC, furnished double-bedded 32 Rooms and other basic
University of Rajasthan. facilities for the comfortable stay of the participants
During the financial year 2018-19, (upto 31st January, alongwith One common room for recreation of participants.
2019) the HRDC successfully organized 11 courses. This The Human Resource Development Centre is located on
session was marked with 4 Orientation Programmes, 5 the first floor of the Vice- Chancellor's Secretariat in the
Refresher Courses, 1 Summer School and 1 Short Term university campus and its Guest House is situated behind
Course. In all, 547 teachers participated in the above B-1 premises in the campus, near Gandhi circle.
courses (319 male and 228 female). The HRDC's main philosophy is holistic
The Refresher Courses and Short Term Courses development of the teachers. The concept of an
conceptualized by the faculty and subsequently approved by orientation/refresher programme emphasizes teachers
the UGC for the session 2018-19 were unique and as agents of socio-economic change and national
innovatively designed e.g. Refresher Course in International development and underlines the need to make them skill-
Relations, Environmental Sciences, Economics on the oriented teachers. The programmes of HRDC aim at
theme of Contemporary Issues in Development: Theory and enabling teachers to discover themselves and their
Policy; Gender Studies; on the theme of Emerging Trends of potential through a positive appreciation of their role in
Gender Studies and Refresher Course in Research the total social, intellectual and moral universe within
Methodology in Social Sc. and Humanities. Short Term which they function. It is now accepted that a teacher
Courses were also focused on selective theme of must not be confined only to transmitting information;
Communication Skills and Personality Development. he/she must also orient students to meet the challenges
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UGC APPROVED SCHEDULE OF
of life, to become not merely a trained professional, but ORIENTATION PROGRAMMES, REFRESHER COURSES & SHORT TERM COURSES
also a better citizen. FOR THE YEAR 2019-2020
From an elitist approach in the beginning, our system of S. Name of Course Date Schedule
No.
higher education has now become mass based. This places A. ORIENTATION PROGRAMMES
greater responsibilities on teachers. New methods of 1. 110 rd Orientation Programme 03.06.2019 to 29.06.2019
2. 111 th Orientation Programme 05.08.2019 to 31.08.2019
teaching and educational technology along with 3. 112 th Orientation Programme
th
04.11.2019 to 30.11.2019
4. 113 Orientation Programme 06.01.2020 to 01.02.2020
developments in Information Technology have made the job B. REFRESHER COURSES
of a teacher more demanding. These subjects form an 1. Refresher Course for Teacher Education (Education, Psychology) 08.07.2019 to 01.02.2020

essential component of the programmes run by HRDC. 2. Refresher Course in Social Sciences 02.09.2019 to 21.09.2019

Especially designed orientation programmes/ refresher 3. Refresher Course in Gender Studies (Multi Disciplinary) 23.09.2019 to 12.10.2019
courses in IT and pedagogy are run by HRDC almost every 4. Refresher Course in in Recent Trends in Commerce 07.10.2019 to 26.10.2019
year. Furthermore, there has been knowledge explosion in & Management

5. Refresher Course in Life Science (Inter Disciplinary) 04.11.2019 to 23.11.2019


every discipline. A college/university teacher has to
6. Refresher Course in Comparative Literature and Culture Studies 02.12.2019 to 21.12.2019
continuously update his/her chosen field of expertise, or run
7. Refresher Course in Advancements in science & Technology 09.12.2019 to 28.12.2019
the risk of becoming totally outdated in a very short period of ( Inter Disciplinary)
8. Winter School 06.01.2020 to 25.01.2020
time. Subject-specific refresher courses are organised by 9. Refresher Course in Higher Education : Issues & Challenges 03.02.2020 to 22.02.2020
HRDC to update the knowledge of the teachers in related (Multi Disciplinary)
D. SHORT TERM COURSES
subjects. It is also envisaged that the programmes run by 1. Traditional Art Styles 10.06.2019 to 15.06.2019
HRDC must engender in the teachers awareness of the 2.
3.
Disaster Management
Application of ICT in Higher Education
08.07.2019 to 13.07.2019
09.09.2019 to 14.09.2019
problems that Indian society faces. Matters relating to 4. Workshop on MOOCs e-content development and Open 07.10.2019 to 12.12.2019
Educational Resources
subject-knowledge and pedagogy would be meaningful 5. Environmental Studies 18.11.2019 to 23.11.2019
when understood in the total context of national 6. One day principal / Hod’s Meet 02.12.2019

development. Induction Programme Under RUSA for the Year 2019-2020


Recently, 32 Induction courses have been alloted to Name of Course Date Schedule
S.N
this HRDC, which are to be conducted in four years for
1 1st Induction Programme 03.06.2019 to 29.06.2019
newly appointed teacher of the colleges and the university
under Rashtriya Uchattar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA). Out 2 2nt Induction Programme 08.07.2019 to 03.08.2019
of which 8 Induction Programmes will be conducted during 3 3rd Induction Programme 05.08.2019 to 31.08.2019
this financial year (copy enclosed). The schedule for
4
orientation Programmes, Refresher Courses and Short 4th Induction Programme 16.09.2019 to 12.10.2019

term courses for the year 2019-20 is enclosed. 5 5th Induction Programme 04.11.2019 to 30.11.2019

6 6th Induction Programme 06.01.2020 to 01.02.2020

7 7th Induction Programme 10.02.2020 to 07.03.2020

8 8th Induction Programme 24.02.2020 to 21.03.2020

College Development Council (CDC)


The CDC was established by the University in the year Coordinator
1978 under the UGC scheme for ensuring:-
(i) Proper planning and integrated development of its Dr. Abha Jain Nagawat
affiliated and constituent Colleges. (Govt., Non-Govt.
& Constituent Colleges). Border/Hill/Tribal Areas
(ii) Improvement of Standard of Higher Education. xi. For Colleges with relatively higher proportion of
(iii) Faculty Improvement. SC/ST & Minorities
To achieve its aims and objects, the CDC on behalf of xii. For Special grant for Enhancement of Intake
UGC invites proposals from the Colleges included under Capacity in Colleges (initiative for capacity
sections 2(f) and 12-B of the UGC Act, 1956 on various building)
schemes from time to time and recommends to the UGC xiii. For Colleges in Backward Areas
for approval. At present 85 Colleges affiliated to University xiv. For Establishment of UGC Network Resource
of Rajasthan, Jaipur have been recognized by the UGC Centers
are under section 2(f) & 12-B and 25 Colleges also xv. For Equal Opportunity Center in Colleges
recognized under section 2(f). Among these Colleges 04 xvi. For Autonomous Colleges
College have CPE status and 02 College have 2. UGC Schemes for Colleges Teachers :-
Autonomous Status. i. For Faculty Improvement Programme for
UGC provides financial assistance in millions of completing Ph.D./M.Phil Courses.
rupees to the Colleges under various schemes: ii. For Major/Minor Research Projects
1. Development for the Colleges:- iii. For Conferences/Workshops/Seminars/
i. For construction of Academic buildings and other Symposium
construction/ renovation work of existing building. iv. For Travel Grants in India and Aboard
ii. For purchase of Books & Journals v. For Establishment of Day Care Centers in Colleges
iii. For purchase of Equipments 3. UGC Schemes for Students:
iv. For Colleges with Potential for Excellence (CPE) i. For Remedial Coaching for SC/ST / OBC (non-
v. For Construction of Women Hostels in Colleges creamy layer) & Minorities
vi. For Golden Jubilee / Centenary celebration grant ii. For Coaching for NET for SC/ST / OBC (non-
to College creamy layer) & Minorities
vii. For Additional Grant as per UGC guidelines iii. For Coaching class for entry in services for
Viii. For Rejuvenation of Infrastructure in Old Colleges SC/ST / OBC (non-creamy layer) & Minorities
ix. For 'Catch-up' grant for Young Colleges iv. For Schemes for Persons with Disabilities
x. For Colleges located in Rural/Remote/ v. Career and Counseling Cell.
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The Coordinator, CDC from the day of its UGC has also recognized the Centre as
establishment in the University has remained in close supporting centre for upliftment of SC, ST, OBC and
contact with the Colleges. He exists them to prepare their Minority Community students in 10th &11th Plan for
proposals and invites their attention about the various coaching of RAS, CS, RJS, NET/SLET, Bank P.O.,
schemes of the UGC. The Coordinator, CDC visits the Spoken English and other competitive examinations.
Colleges from time to time for monitoring the proper This Centre acts as a facilitator by inviting eminent
Utilization of UGC grants and for proper guidance. academicians, bureaucrats and experts of respective
The CDC recommends the proposal of the Colleges fields.
and Teachers to the UGC as per the guidelines provided The Centre imparts rigorous training and makes
on UGC website www.ugc.ac.in. available reading material, handouts, and other
The CDC plays an important role between UGC and literature which helps the candidates for various
Colleges for improving infrastructure facilities in the competitive examinations. The centre has conducted
Colleges and for the benefit of faculty members and more than 200 programs for various examinations.
students in multiple ways. The past performance in terms of selection of the
Administrative Service Pre-Entry Training Centre candidates enrolled in this Centre has been very
(APTC) encouraging, as almost 1/3 of such candidates have
The Centre was set up by the University in 1978 and been getting selected.
it's given the status of an Independent Centre in 1999. The Centre is known for preparing and grooming
At present the centre is running in an independent the students for competitive examinations through
building close to the University Nursery. The Centre has providing subject knowledge as well as developing
been organizing several pre-entry training courses for their personality and communication skills.
Indian Civil Services and Rajasthan Administrative and For details contact: 0141-2709527
Subordinate Services for the last 41 years on, Self
Financing basis.

National Service Scheme


On September 24, 1969, the Union Education Coordinator
Minister Dr. V.K.R.V. Rao, launched the National Service Dr. R. N. Sharma
Scheme in 37 Universities covering all states. The
cardinal principal of the National Service Scheme is that it 6. University Rajasthan College 8 Units
is organised by the students themselves and both 7. University Maharani College 8 Units
students and teachers through their combined 8. University Maharaja College 5 Units
participation in social service, get a sense of involvement 9. Centre for Museology and Conservation
in the tasks of national development. 1 Units (Self Financing)
Many of the contemporary coordinators have played The N.S.S. volunteers have been participating in
vital role in mobilizing youth energy besides others. At various programmes organized by the concerned units
present in the University of Rajasthan there are 31 units from time to time, which include:-
(Including One Self Financing Unit) of National Service 1. Environment Enrichment and Conservation.
Scheme with an enrolment of 3,100 volunteers and 31 2. Health, Family Welfare and Nutrition Programme.
Programme Officers dedicating themselves for the 3. Awareness for improvement of the status of women.
successful implementation of the scheme. Dr. R.N. 4. Social Service Programme.
Sharma is the coordinator of N.S.S. w.e.f. September, 5. Production Oriented Programme.
2018. 6. Relief/Rehabilitation work during National Calamities.
The Units of National Service Scheme are 7. Education and Recreation.
distributed as follows: 8. Blood Donation Camps.
1. Department of Chemistry 1 Unit 9. Nukkad Natak to create awareness.
2. University Law College 1 Units In addition, N.S.S. volunteers are actively participating
3. University Law College Centre II 1 Units in the Republic Day & the Independence Day Parade on
4. University Five Year Law College 1 Units National Festivals. The volunteers are also being sent for
5. University Commerce College 5 Units various camps of National integration and Adventures in
different states
National Cadet Corps
University of Rajasthan has a wide network of NCC in community and environment development activities.
units spread over all constituent colleges viz. University NCC helps to develop confident cadets who will succeed
Rajasthan College, University Commerce College, in their chosen careers.
University Maharaja's College and University Maharani's First and Second year students can join NCC.
College, Jaipur. Contact Details of NCC Unit Officers
There are more than 1000 senior division cadets.
The University has altogether 7 Associate NCC Officer 1 Raj Armed Sqdn NCC 0141-2710486
(ANOs). They supervise NCC admission, training, 1 Raj Air Sqdn NCC 0141-2706035
adventure and all NCC activities in their respective units. 1 Raj Bn NCC 0141-2561400
NCC conduct various activities viz. Drill, training Weapon
Training, Firing, Gliding, Microlite Flying, Para Sailing, 1 Raj Girls Bn NCC 0141-2711563
Aero Modelling, Ship Modelling, Horse Riding, First Aid, 3 Raj Naval NCC 0141-2702421
Rock Climbing and Mountaineering, etc. Cadets take part 7 Raj. (I) Coy NCC 0141-2561527
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University Sports Board
The University has a Modern Sports Complex and Chairman
also a Swimming Pool, which has been the venue of ...............................
many National Swimming Meets and Inter
Secretary
University/National Tournaments. The University has
Dr. Abhay Upadhyay
always accorded a high priority to games and sports.
Fully developed indoor Gymnasium Hall alongwith a
 Two Cricket grounds,
Yoga Centre are the unique attraction of the Sports
 Two Football grounds,
Complex. With the support of Sports Authority of India,
 One Hockey Ground,
we have established SAI, Day Boarding Centre in
 Three Basketball Courts,
six games: Athletics, Volleyball, Table Tennis,
 Four Volleyball Courts,
Badminton, Hockey & Wrestling.
 Four Tennis Courts,
Our University is among the first 09 Universities in
 One Inter National Standard Wooden Floor
India to win the medals in West Zone, All India Inter
Gymnasium Hall for Table Tennis, Wrestling,
University tournaments & World University
Badminton, Wt. Lifting, etc. Facilities.
Compititation and to have excellent Physical Education
 Well equipped Computer Lab
and Sports facilities in One Complex. These are:-
 Library, Physiology, Psychology, Test &
 Well equipped Fitness Centre,
Measurement labs
 International level Swimming Pool,
 Class rooms & Seminar Hall
 Nine lane Cinder “Athletics Track”,

We won 09 Glod, 40 Silver & 04 Bronze Medals in


All India Inter University Tournaments in the session 2018-19 as under:_
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19 Players won Silver Medals, 01 Team got Third & Fourth Place in West Zone Inter
University tournaments in the session 2018-19 as under

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