The document provides information about post-graduate courses offered through distance education by the School of Distance Education at Andhra University in Visakhapatnam, India. It details 14 post-graduate programs, including M.A. degrees in English, Hindi, Telugu, Economics, History, Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology, Philosophy, and Mathematics. It also offers an M.Com degree and describes admission requirements, duration of study, coursework and examinations for the M.A. English program. The School of Distance Education strives to provide quality higher education through distance learning.
The document provides information about post-graduate courses offered through distance education by the School of Distance Education at Andhra University in Visakhapatnam, India. It details 14 post-graduate programs, including M.A. degrees in English, Hindi, Telugu, Economics, History, Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology, Philosophy, and Mathematics. It also offers an M.Com degree and describes admission requirements, duration of study, coursework and examinations for the M.A. English program. The School of Distance Education strives to provide quality higher education through distance learning.
The document provides information about post-graduate courses offered through distance education by the School of Distance Education at Andhra University in Visakhapatnam, India. It details 14 post-graduate programs, including M.A. degrees in English, Hindi, Telugu, Economics, History, Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology, Philosophy, and Mathematics. It also offers an M.Com degree and describes admission requirements, duration of study, coursework and examinations for the M.A. English program. The School of Distance Education strives to provide quality higher education through distance learning.
The document provides information about post-graduate courses offered through distance education by the School of Distance Education at Andhra University in Visakhapatnam, India. It details 14 post-graduate programs, including M.A. degrees in English, Hindi, Telugu, Economics, History, Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology, Philosophy, and Mathematics. It also offers an M.Com degree and describes admission requirements, duration of study, coursework and examinations for the M.A. English program. The School of Distance Education strives to provide quality higher education through distance learning.
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POST - GRADUATE COURSES
(M.A. & M.Com. & M.A. / M.Sc. Maths Courses)
Visakhapatnam - 530 003 (Andhra Pradesh) Phones : 2754966, 2844164, 2550223 Cell : 98481 - 99155 website : www. andhrauniversity.info/sde Price : By Hand : Rs. 40/- By Post : Rs. 80/- SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION ANDHRA UNIVERSITY PROSPECTUS Downloaded application should be sent along with a DD for Rs.40/- together with admission fee July, 2011 Copies : 12,000 July, 2011 Printed at : SRIRAM PRINTERS, Visakhapatnam - 27. PREFACE Greetings from the School of Distance Education. Learning as a continuous process has been receiving much encouragement and as a consequence open learning has become the choicest mode of the many. School of Distance Education has been catering to the requirements of learners seeking higher Education. The SDE is on the path of ensuring quality of its services besides aiming to make the learners on its roles competitive. This prospectus gives an overview of the different post graduate courses being offered by the school. You are advised to go through the contents carefully before filling in your admission application form. We do not have any private agents. You can get clarifications if any required, directly from the staff of SDE, AU, on all working days. Prof. N.L.Narasimha Rao Director 4 Chapter Subject Page No. CHAPTER I : School of Distance Education A Brief Profile 05 CHAPTER II : M.A. English 10 CHAPTER III : M.A. Hindi 16 CHAPTER IV : M.A. Telugu 18 CHAPTER V : M.A. Economics 20 CHAPTER VI : M.A. History 22 CHAPTER VII : M.A. Political Science 24 CHAPTER VIII : M.A. Public Administration 26 CHAPTER IX : M.A. Sociology 28 CHAPTER X : M.A. Philosophy 30 CHAPTER XI : M.A./M.Sc Mathematics 32 CHAPTER XII : M.A. Psychology 34 CHAPTER XIII : M.Com. 36 CHAPTER XIV : Fee particulars & Marks qualifying for a pass 38 CHAPTER XV : General Instructions 40 CHAPTER XVI : Instructions for filling the Application Form for admission into the School of Distance Education 50 CONTENTS Distance Education is a well tried modern method of Education. Distance Education permits greater flexibility and it is learner - centered. The School of Distance Education, formerly School of Correspondence Courses of Andhra University was established on 1st July, 1972 with the objective of increasing the access of higher education to disadvantaged sections of the society. Initially B.A., and B.Com., courses were offered with the assistance of UGC. Liberalised admission into B.A., / B.Com., courses under open system was introduced in 1976. M.A. (Economics) and M.Com. courses were started in the year 1978-79 with the assistance of the University Grants Commission. Later B.Ed. and M.Ed. courses were added during 1980-81 and 1982-83 respectively. M.A. (English), M.A. (Public Administration), Post-Graduate Diploma in Co-operation and Rural Studies and B.Sc. courses were introduced from the academic year 1983-84. The School has also started non-conventional one year P.G. Diploma Couses in Translation, Environmental Studies and Functionctional English, from the year 1989. Besides these courses, the School introduced the following M.A. courses, from the academic year 1989-90. 1. M.A. (Hindi) 2. M.A. (Telugu) 3. M.A. (History) 4. M.A. (Politics) 5. M.A. (Sociology) CHAPTER- I SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION A BRIEF PROFILE 6 The School introduced the following courses w.e.f the Academic Year 1997-98. 1. P.G.Diploma in Personnel Management & Industrial Relations (H.R.M) 2. P.G.Diploma in Voluntary Welfare Organisations / Management of Voluntary Organisations (MVO) 3. P.G.Diploma in Travel & Tourism Management. 4. M.A.Philosophy. M.A./M.Sc. in Mathematics and P.G. Diploma in Computer Programming and Applications (PGDCPA) were offered from the year 2000-2001 and 3 certificate courses in computers were offered from 2002-03. M.A. (Education) and M.L.I.Sc. are offered from 2003-04 onwards. During the Academic Year 2005 L.LM, M.Sc in Botany, Zoology, Physics and Organic Chemistry, B.E/B.Tech in Civil, Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering branches were introduced. Further during the Academic Year 2006, MCA, MBA (Executive) and MHRM Courses were Introduced. PG Diploma in Public Interest and PG Diploma in Digital Governance are introduced during the calendar year 2010. The School of Distance Education is run by skilled teachers and educational administrators who always strive to reach high academic standards. A student who is enrolled into this School studies the same syllabi, and is awarded the same degree as in the case of regular students of this University. The core academic staff of the School will carry on the academic activities with the help of the well experienced teachers in their respective fields, who are working in this University as well as in other Universities. Print material is the main stay of instruction supplemented by Week-end classes and Annual Personal Contact programme classes at various centres to facilitate face to face interaction between the teachers and students. The School invites well experienced teachers to participate in these Personal Contact Programmes besides our academic staff. During these programmes the teachers will give an extensive review of the subjects and clarify the doubts of the students Besides Visakhapatnam, the School is organizing Personal Contact Programme 7 classes. Week-end classes at the following places depending upon student enrolment : 1. Srikakulam 2. Kakinada 3. Rajahmundry 4. Eluru 5. Bhimavaram 6. Narsapur 7. Guntur 8. Hyderabad 9. Vizianagaram 10. Nellore 11.Ongole The schedule of the centres and subjects offered will be sent to the students. GYAN VANI : Gyan Vani an educational channel run on co-operative principles funded by IGNOU, New Delhi is operated from April, 2002 onwards. Students can avail this facility on F.M.Channel (104.6MHz) from 6.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. every day. It is available around 100 kms. radius of Visakhapatnam city. Separate communication will be sent regarding the programmes being broadcast every day. Phone-in Programme to Clarify the doubts of students is Organised on II and IV Fridays of every month from 7pm to 7:30 pm. 8 STAFF PATTERN OF THE SCHOOL - TEACHING STAFF DIRECTOR : Prof. N.L. Narasimha Rao, M.Com., Ph.D. Commerce PROFESSORS : 01. Prof. P. Hrushikesava Rao, M.Com., Ph.D. Commerce 02. Prof. P. Krishna Prasad Political Science & Public Administration 03. Prof. L.D. Sudhakara Babu, M.A., Ph.D. Co-Operation & Applied Economics 04. Prof. B.Ch. Krishna Murthy, M.A., Ph.D. Economics 05. Prof. V. Simmanna, M.A., Ph.D., Telugu 06. Prof. K. Vijayakumar, M.A., Ph.D. Sociology 07. Prof. B. Sudhakara Reddy, M.A., Ph.D. History 08. Prof. Ch. Subrahmanyam, M.A., Ph.D. Economics 09. Prof. K. Parameswara Rao, M.A., Ph.D.,D.A.S., P.G.D.T. Economics 10. Prof. M.Bilmoria Rani, M.A., Ph.D. Sociology 11. Prof. B. Mohini, M.A., Ph.D. Hindi 12. Prof. J. Ramu Naidu, M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D., P.G.D.E.S. Economics 13. Prof. T. Nirmalajyothi, M.A., M.A., P.G, D.S.S., Ph.D. Education 14. Prof. G.S.V. Prasada Raju, M.Tech., Ph.D. Computer Science ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS : 15. Dr. B.Raj Kumar, M.Com., B.Ed., Ph.D. Commerce 16. Dr. P. Hariprakash, M.A., Ph.D. Economics ASSISTANT PROFESSORS : 17. Sri M.V. Rajakumar, M.A., (Selection Grade) English 18. Mrs. P. Vijaya Ratnam Education 9 TEACHING ASSOCIATES : 19. Sri C.V Krishna Rao Faculty of Engineering 20. Sri G.Sri Ram, M.C.A Computer Science 21. Dr. S.R.Subhani, M.A.,Ph.D. Politics & Public Administration ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 22. Sri Y. Anjana Devi, M.A. Joint Registrar 23. Sri. N. Hanumantha Rao,M.A,B.L DeputyRegistrar 24. Sri B.Nageswara Rao M.A, BL, PGDPR Asst.Registrar SUPERINTENDENTS : 25. Sri P. Suryanarayana Examination - I Examination - II 26. Sri P.Sankara Rao, B.Com., and Course Section 27. Smt. U.Sujatha Kumari Examinations-III 28. Sri. S.Nageswara Rao,B.A Examinations-IV 29. Sri H. Ranga Rao Confidential Section 30. Smt. B.Baleswari Accounts LIBRARY : 31. Sri B. Demudu Library Asst. 10 CHAPTER - II M.A. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Eligibility for admission : I Year : A Candidate seeking admission into the IYear M.A. in English Language and Literature shall be required to have passed. B.A. or B.Sc or B.Com or B.A.(O.L) or B.F.A. or B.A.L [With Part I General English for a minimum of 200 Marks (I year General English & II year General English)] Note : 1) Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities which are recognised by Andhra University under 10 +2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 2 pattern of education are only eligible for admission. 2) Any Professional Graduate / Post Graduate with English as medium of instruction is also eligible. Duration of the Course : The course of study for M.A. English Language and Literature shall extend over a period of two academic years. Course of Study : At the end of the first year, the candidate has to appear for the Previous Examination. At the end of the Second Year, the candidate has to appear for the Final Examination. The following is the Scheme of Examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. 11 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Paper : I History of the English Language 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Shakespeare 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Modern Literature - I (1550-1700) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Modern Literature - II (1700-1850) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Modern Literature - III (1850-1950) 85 15 100 3 hours Final The M.A. English Final Year course contains five papers in all. Paper : I Literary Criticism 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II American Literature 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Indian English Literature 85 15 100 3 hours Twentieth Century Literature Paper : IV Poetry and Drama 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Prose and Fiction 85 15 100 3 hours Note : Detailed syllabus will be sent to the candidates after admission. 12 M.A. ENGLISH SYLLABUS DETAILED SYLLABUS M.A. (Previous) ENGLISH, LANGUAGE & LITERATURE Paper-I: History of English Language Textbooks: 1. F.T. Wood: Current English Usage 2. A.C. Baugh : History of English Language Paper II - SHAKESPEARE Detailed study: 1. Henry IV Part I 2. Hamlet Non-detailed study: 3. Sonnets 4. Twelfth Night 5. Tempest Paper-III-MODERN LITERATURE - I (1550 - 1700) Detailed study: 1. Marlowe: Dr. Faustus 2. Bacon: (Ten Essays): Of Truth; Of Death; Of Unity in Religion; Of Revenge; Of Adversities; Of Simulation and Dissimulation; Of Parents and Children; Of Marriage and Single Life; Of Envy; Of Love. 3. Donne: The Good Morrow; The canonization; A Valediction of my Name in the Window 4. Milton : Paradise Lost Book - I Non-detailed Study : 5. Marlowe : Edward II 6. Kyd: The Spanish Tragedy 7. Webster: The White Devil 8. Dryden : Absalom and Achitophel 9. Congreve: The Way of the World 10. Ben Jonson : Everyman in his Humor 11. Sidney: Defence of Poetry 12. Milton: Paradise Lost book-IX Paper IV-Modern Literature II (1700-1850) Detailed Study: 1. Keats : Ode to Nightingale; Ode on a Grecian Urn; Ode to Autumn; Ode to Melancholy; Ode to Psyche. 2. Wordsworth: The Prelude - Book-I 13 M.A. ENGLISH SYLLABUS 3. Johnson : Preface to Shakespeare 4. Sheridan : The Rivals Non-detailed Study: 5. Pope : The Rape of the Lock 6. Coleridge : Rime of the Ancient Mariner 7. Shelly: Adonais 8. Lamb : Essays of Elia - First Series 9. Austen: Emma 10. Goldsmith: She Stoops to Conque Paper V - Modern Literature III (1850-1950) Detailed Study: 1. Tennyson: Ulysses 2. Browning : Andrea Del Sarto, Poetry ELBS; Dylan Thomas : The hunchback in the Park; Grves: Mermaid, Dragon, Fiend; Ted Hughes : Gog; Gum: On the Move 4. Eliot: The Waste Land 5. Shaw: St. Joan 6. Pater: Style (S. Ramaswami and V.S. Sethuraman, Ed. The English Critical Tradition, Vol. II. Macmillan.) Non-detailed Study: 7. Yeats: Byzatium, Sailing to Byzantium 8. Hardy : The Mayor of Casterbridge 9. Lawrence: Sons and Lovers 10. Woolf: To the Lighthouse 11. Eliot: Cocktail Part (Ed. Nevil Coghill) 12. Becket: Waiting for Godot 13. Tennyson: Tears, Idle Tears 14. Browning : My Last Duchess *** M. A. ENGLISH (FINAL) SYLLABUS Paper-I: Literary Criticism Text Books: 1. Marjorie Boulton : Anatomy of Prose 2. Marjorie Boulton : Anatomy of Poetry 3. Ramaswamy and Sethuraman, ed. The English Critical Tradition, I & II Vols. 4. Sethuraman, ed. Contemporary Criticism, An Anthology 14 M.A. ENGLISH SYLLABUS Paper- II: American Literature Detailed Study: 1. Whitman : Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking; When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomd 2. Frost : Home Burial; Birches 3. Emerson : The American Scholar 4. Miller : Death of a Salesman Non-detailed Study : 5. Dickinson Poems (J303, J322, J347, J528, J712) 6. Thoreau : Walden 7. Hemingway : The Old Man and the Sea 8. Malamud : The Assistant 9. ONeill : The Hairy Ape 10. Poe : The Raven 11.Melville : Moby Dick 12.Williams : The Glass Managerie Paper - III: Indian English Literature Detailed Study: 1. Toru Dutt : Sita, Our Casuarina Tree; Aurobindo; : Thought the Paraclete, Rose of God; Ezekiel : Enterprise; Ramanujan : The Steriders; Jayanta Mahapatra : Indian Summer; A K Ramanujan : A River, Obituary, Chicago Zen Entries for Catalogue of Fears, Love Poem to a Wife; Kamala Das : Jai Surya, The Wild Bouganvilae 2. Tagore : The King of the Dark Chamber 3. Tagore : Man Gokak : English words Non-detailed Study : 4. Sri Aurobindo : The Symbol Dawn (Canto I, Book I Savitri) 5. Tagore : Gitanjali 6. Karnad : Hayavadana 7. Raja Rao : On the Ganga Ghat 8. Narayan : A Tiger for Malgudi 9. Anand : Untouchable 10.Anita Desai : A Fire on the Mountain 11.Arun Joshi : The Last Labyrinth 12. Shashi Deshpande : The Long Silence 15 M.A. ENGLISH SYLLABUS 13. Paramhamasa Yogananda: Autobiography of a Yogi 14. Ambedkar Speech on : The Adoption of the Constitution of India delivered in the Constituent Assembly on 25th Nov. 1949. 15. Jayanta Mahapatra : The Moon Moments, Total Solar Eclipse ; Ezekiel : Night of the Scorpion Paper - IV: Twentieth Century Literature: Poetry and Drama Detailed Study: 1. Auden : In Memory of W. B. Yeats 2. Dylan Thomas : Poem in October, The Force that through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower 3. Robert Graves : Recalling War, In Broken Images 4. Ted Hughes : Pibroach, November, Thrushes 5. Philip Lakrin : The Whitson Wedding, Church Going 6. Synge : The Playboy of the Western World Non-detailed Study: 7. Thomas Gunn : My Sad Captains 8. Spender : The Prisoner, In Railway Halls 9. Christopher Fry : A Phoenix Too Frequent 10. Beckett : Happy Days 11. Pinter : The Birthday Party Paper - V: Twentieth Century Literature: Prose and Fiction Detailed Study: 1. T. S. Eliot : Sacred Wood; The Perfect Critic; The Possibili ties of Poetic Drama; Hamlet and His Problems. 2. Virginia Woolf : A Room of Ones Own Non-detailed Study: 3. Lytton Strachey : Eminent Victorians 4. Joseph Conrad : Lord Jim 5. Joyce : A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 6. Maugham : The Moon and Six Pence 7. C. P. Snow : The Masters 8. Iris Murdoch : The Sand Castle 9. Golding : Lord of the Files 10. Graham Greene : The Power and the Glory 16 CHAPTER - III M.A. HINDI Eligibility for admission : I Year : Any bachelor's degree in Arts, Science or Commerce with HIndi as one of the subjects or any bachelors degree holder in Arts, Science or Commerce without Hindi as one of the subjects but having a diploma such as Sahitya Ratna, Bhasha Praveena or Vidwan or equivalent to that. Note : Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities which are recognised by Andhra University under 10 +2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 2 pattern of education are only eligible for admission. Duration of the Course : The course of study for M.A. Hindi shall extend over a period of two academic years. Course of Study : At the end of the first year, the candidate has to appear for the Previous Examination. At the end of the Second Year, the candidate has to appear for the Final Examination. The following is the Scheme of Examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. 17 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Paper : I History of Hindi Literature 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Theory of Literature (Indian & Western) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Modern Hindi Poetry 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Hindi Prose (Friction Drama) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Special Study of an Author i. Premchand (or) ii. Mohan Rakesh 85 15 100 3 hours Final Paper : VI Old & Medieval Poetry 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : VII Functional Hindi & Translation 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : VIII Linguistics & History of Hindi Language 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : I X Special Study of Literary Trend l) Hindi Katha Sahitya (or) II) Folk Literature 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : X Special study of Literary Dimension - Hindi Essay 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : X I Viva - Voce -- -- 100 -- Note : Detailed syllabus will be sent to the candidates after admission. 18 CHAPTER - IV M.A. TELUGU Eligibility for admission : I Year : A Candidate seeking admission into the IYear M.A. Degree Course in Telugu shall be required to have passed B.A. or B.Sc. or B.Com. with Telugu as subject of study or B.A. Oriental Learning or Bhasha Praveena with P.O.L or Bhasha Praveena with B.A. or B.Com. of Andhra University or Bhasha Praveena with B.A. or B.Com. of any other University recognised by the Andhra Universtiy or M.A. Sanskrit or M.A. Hindi of Andhra University or any other University recognised by Andhra University. Note : Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities which are recognised by Andhra University under 10 +2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 2 pattern of education are only eligible for admission. Duration of the Course : The course of study for M.A. Telugu shall extend over a period of two academic years. Course of Study : At the end of the first year, the candidate has to appear for the Previous Examination. At the end of the Second Year, the candidate has to appear for the Final Examination. The following is the Scheme of Examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. 19 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Paper : I ... .. .. 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II ... .. .. 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III . .. .. . ...... 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV .. .... 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V . ..... I 85 15 100 3 hours i. ... .. .-_... (.) ii. ... .. .-_... Final Paper : I... .. .... ..... .-.. 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II ... ... 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III ..- .. ... 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. I 85 15 100 3 hours i. .. .. ,..c.. (.) ii. .: ... Paper : V . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. II 85 15 100 3 hours i. .-..c. .. ... (.) ii. .... ... 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : VI ... .. .. ..... (Non Credit-Course) 85 15 100 3 hours Note : Detailed syllabus will be sent to the candidates after admission. 20 CHAPTER- V M.A. ECONOMICS Medium of Instruction : English only* Eligibility for admission : I Year : A Candidate seeking admission into the IYear M.A. Degree Course in Economics shall be required to have passed B.A. Degree (pass or Hons. or Special) with Economics as one of the subjects. Note : Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities which are recognised by Andhra University under 10 +2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 2 pattern of education are only eligible for admission. Duration of the Course : The course of study for M.A. Economics shall extend over a period of two academic years. Course of Study : At the end of the first year, the candidate has to appear for the Previous Examination. At the end of the Second Year, the candidate has to appear for the Final Examination. The course consists of study of five papers each in both previous and final years. The following are the titles of the papers. The following is the Scheme of Examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. * The students are given option to write the University examinations in Telugu Medium also. 21 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Part - I : Paper : I Micro Economic Analysis 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Macro Economic Analysis 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Quantitative Methods 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Public Economics 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Indian Economic Policy 85 15 100 3 hours Final The M.A. Final Examination at the end of second year shall consist of the following two compulsory papers and three optional papers. Part - II : Paper : I Economic Growth and Development 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II International Trade and Finance 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Economics of Social Sector and Environment 85 15 100 3 hours Optional Papers: A Candidate shall choose any one out of A and B consisting of two papers under part III. (A) Paper - IV Industrial Economics 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Labour Economics 85 15 100 3 hours (or) (B) Paper - IV : Demography 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Economics of Gender and Development 85 15 100 3 hours (C) Paper-VI : Viva-Voce Examination -- -- 100 -- Note : Detailed syllabus will be sent to the candidates after the admission. 22 CHAPTER- VI M.A. HISTORY Medium of Instruction : English only* Eligibility for admission : I Year : A Candidate seeking admission into the I Year M.A. Degree Course in History shall be required to have passed B.A. Degree (pass or Hons. or Special) with History as one of the subjects of study or B.A. (O.L.) or B.A.L. Note : Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities which are recognised by Andhra University under 10 +2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 2 pattern of education are only eligible for admission. Duration of the Course : The course of study for M.A. History shall extend over a period of two academic years. Course of Study : At the end of the first year, the candidate has to appear for the Previous Examination. At the end of the Second Year, the candidate has to appear for the Final Examination. The following is the Scheme of Examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. * The students are given option to write the University examinations in Telugu Medium also. 23 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Paper I Society, Economy and Culture of Medieval India (1206 - 1707) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II History of Europe (1789- 1919) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III History of Andhras upto 1565 A.D 85 15 100 3 hours Paper :IV History of U.S.A (1776-1964) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Social and Economic History of Modern India (1757 - 1947) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : VI History of Modern Japan (1840 - 1951) 85 15 100 3 hours Final Paper : I Twentieth Century World since 1919 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II History of Freedom Movement in India (1857-1947) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III History of Modern Andhras (1650 - 1956) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IVHistoriography and Historical Method 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Tourism Theory and Application 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : VI Archival Studies 85 15 100 3 hours Note : 1) Detailed syllabus will be sent to the candidates after the admission. 2) Paper VI - to be effective from 2007-08 in case of Previous and 2008-09 in case of final years. 24 CHAPTER- VII M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE Objective of the Course : Life begins and ends with the State and State is the subject matter of Politics. The purpose of this Course is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of collective life to those who intend to become leaders, rulers, social activists and researchers of human condition. Hence, the course is essentially aimed at enlightenment for those who are already in public life in different capacities including practitioners of various professions. Structure of the Course : This is a two academic year's course offered in English medium on year - end pattern of examinations. The basic eligibility for admission into the course is a pass in a degree General / Professional / Vocational / Technical awarded by Andhra University or any other university recognised equivalent under the pattern of 10+2+3. The students enjoy the option of writing the examination in the regional language i.e. Telugu. The course consists of study of five papers each in both previous and final years. The following are the titles of the papers. The following is the Scheme of Examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. 25 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Paper : I Indian Political Thought 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Western Political Thought 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Indian Political System 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Principles of Public Administration 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Specialisation 85 15 100 3 hours (Any one of the following) A) Readings in Indian Political Thought - Gandhi, M.N.Roy, Ambedkar 85 15 100 3 hours B) Readings in Indian Administration. 85 15 100 3 hours C) Readings in Indian Federalism 85 15 100 3 hours Final Paper : I Research Methodology 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Public Policy Analysis 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Comparative Politics 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Theory of International Relations 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Specialisation. 85 15 100 3 hours (Any one of the following) A) Welfare Policies in India 85 15 100 3 hours B) India's Foreign Policy 85 15 100 3 hours C) Comparative Analysis of Select Asian Countries 85 15 100 3 hours Note :Detailed syllabus will be sent to the candidates after the admission. 26 CHAPTER- VIII M.A. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Objective of the Course : Public Administrations commences with organized life. It is the source for all such branches of knowledge that deal with organization, management and administration. The subject matter of Public Adminis- tration is essentially linked with the business of the Government. In other words, Public Administration is an advanced professional course. The Course is designed to be useful for those who are in public or private employment interested in gaining critical insights into structure and behavioral dimensions of the organizations. Structure of the Course : This is a two academic year's course offered in English medium on year - end pattern of examinations. The basic eligibility for admission into the course is a pass in a degree General / Professional / Vocational / Technical awarded by Andhra University or any other university recognised equivalent under the pattern of 10+2+3. The students enjoy the option of writing the examination in the regional language i.e. Telugu. The course consists of study of five papers each in both previous and final years. The following are the titles of the papers. The following is the Scheme of Examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. 27 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Paper : I Administrative Theory 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Public Personal Administration 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Indian Administration 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Financial Administration 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Elective : (Any one of the following) : A) Rural Local Government 85 15 100 3 hours B) Urban Local Government 85 15 100 3 hours Final Paper : I Research Methods 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Readings in Public Policy 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Comparative Local Governments 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Development Administration 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Elective : (Any one of the following) : A) Social Welfare Administration 85 15 100 3 hours B) Management of Public Enterprises 85 15 100 3 hours 28 CHAPTER- IX M.A. SOCIOLOGY Medium of Instruction : English only* Eligibility for admission : I Year : A Candidate seeking admission into the IYear M.A. Degree Course in Sociology shall be required to have passed any degree of this university or any other university recognised as equivalent thereto. Note : Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities which are recognised by Andhra University under 10 +2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 2 pattern of education are only eligible for admission. Duration of the Course : The course of study for M.A. Sociology shall extend over a period of two academic years. Course of Study : At the end of the first year, the candidate has to appear for the Previous Examination. At the end of the Second Year, the candidate has to appear for the Final Examination. The following is the scheme of examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. * The students are given option to write the University examinations in Telugu Medium also. 29 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Paper : I Social Structure and Change 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Social Research and Statistics 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Sociological Theory 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Indian Society 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Society, Ecology & Environment. 85 15 100 3 hours Final Paper : I Rural Sociology & Development 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Urban Sociology & Development 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Society and Education 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Gender Studies 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Optional Papers : (Any one of the following) i. Criminology (or) 85 15 100 3 hours ii. Social Demography 85 15 100 3 hours Note :Detailed syllabus will be sent to the candidates after the admission. 30 CHAPTER- X M.A. PHILOSOPHY Medium of Instruction : English only* Eligibility for admission : A Candidate seeking admission into the Iyear M.A. Degree Course in Philosophy shall be required to have passed any Degree examination of this University or any ohter University recognised by Andhra University as equivalent thereto. Note : Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities which are recognised by Andhra University under 10 +2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 2 pattern of education are only eligible for admission. Duration of the Course : The course of study for M.A.Philosophy shall extend over a period of two academic years Course of Study : At the end of the first year, the candidate has to appear for the Previous Examination. At the end of the Second Year, the candidate has to appear for the Final Examination. The following is the scheme of examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. * The students are given option to write the University examinations in Telugu Medium also. 31 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Paper : I Classical Indian Philosophy 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Western Philosophy (Selected Philosophers) 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Social and Political Philosophy 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Indian Heritage and Culture 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Logic and Scientific Method 85 15 100 3 hours Final Paper : I Epistemology 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Ethics 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Contemporary Indian Philosophy 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Contemporary Western Philosophy 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Optional Paper : Choose any one of the following papers : i. Sankara Advaita Vedanta 85 15 100 3 hours (or) ii. Gandhian Studies 85 15 100 3 hours 32 CHAPTER- XI M.A./ M.Sc. MATHEMATICS Medium of Instruction : English only* Eligibility for admission : I Year : A Candidate seeking admission into the IYear M.A./M.Sc. Degree Course shall be required to have passed B.A. or B.Sc. with Mathematics as one of the subjects of study. Note : Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities which are recognised by Andhra University under 10 +2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 2 pattern of education are only eligible for admission. Duration of the Course : The course of study for M.A./ M.Sc. Mathematics shall extend over a period of two academic years Course of Study : At the end of the first year, the candidate has to appear for the Previous Examination. At the end of the Second Year, the candidate has to appear for the Final Examination. The following is the scheme of examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. * The students are given option to write the University examinations in Telugu Medium also. 33 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Paper : I Algebra 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Linear Algebra, Differential Equations and Models 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : III Real Analysis 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : IV Topology 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : V Discrete Mathematics 85 15 100 3 hours Final Paper : I Measure Theory and Functional Analysis 85 15 100 3 hours Paper : II Complex Analysis 85 15 100 3 hours The remaining THREE papers are optional and shall be chosen from the following list : Optional Papers : 1. Number Theory 85 15 100 3 hours 2. Lattice Theory 85 15 100 3 hours 3. Commutative Algebra 85 15 100 3 hours 4. Integral equations 85 15 100 3 hours 5. Linear Programming and Game Theory 85 15 100 3 hours 6. Numerical Analysis and Computer Techniques 85 15 100 3 hours 7. Universal Algebra 85 15 100 3 hours Note : Detailed syllabus will be sent to the candidates after admission. 34 CHAPTER- XII M.A. PSYCHOLOGY Medium of Instruction : English only Eligibility for admission : A candidate seeking admission into the I year M.A. Degree course in Psychology shall be required to have passed any Degree examination of this University or any other University recognised by Andhra University as equivalent thereto. 50% of seats will be allotted to Teachers, Doctors, Nurses and employees of Public, Private and Non-Government Organisations. Note : Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities which are recognised by Andhra University under 10 +2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 3, or 11 + 2 + 2 pattern of education are only eligible for admission. Criteria for Admission : The seats are limited. Admission in each category will be made basing on the aggregate marks at graduate level following rule of reserva- tion. Duration of the Course : The course of study for MA Psychology shall extend over a period of two academic years. Course of Study : At the end of the first year, the candidate has to appear for the Previous Examination. At the end of the Second Year, the candidate has to appear for the Final Examination. The following is the scheme of examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 15 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. 35 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous 1. Psychopathology 85 15 100 3 hours 2. Social Psychology 85 15 100 3 hours 3. Principles of Psychology 85 15 100 3 hours 4. Research Methodology 85 15 100 3 hours 5. Experimental Psychology and 50 Marks Theory Psychological Assessment Practicals 50 Marks Practicals 100 Final 6. Industrial and Organizational Psychology 85 15 100 3 hours 7. Counselling Psychology 85 15 100 3 hours 8. Clinical Psychology 85 15 100 3 hours 9. Psychology of Life Span Development 85 15 100 3 hours 10. Health psychology 85 15 100 3 hours (Effective from 2007 Admitted Batch only) Fees : Total Fees : Rs. 20,000/- : (Previous) : Rs. 12250/- (Final) : Rs. 7750/- Personal Contact Programme : Personal Contact Programme will be held for a period of 15 days in each year. Attendance at the Personal Contact Programme is compulsory failing, which the students will not be permitted to take the year-end examinations. Qualifying Marks for Pass : A candidate shall be declared to have passed in the Examination if he/she obtains not less than 40% of total marks and not less than 30 percent in each paper. Personal Contact Programme & Examination Centre : Andhra University Campus, Visakhapatnam only. } 36 CHAPTER- XIII M.Com. Medium of Instruction : English only* Eligibility for admission : I Year : A Candidate seeking admission into the IYear M.Com., Degree Course shall be required to have passed any Bachelor's Degree other than B.F.A and B.A. (OL) examination of this University or any other University recognised as equivalent there to. Note : Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities which are recognised by Andhra University under 10 +2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 3 or 11 + 2 + 2 pattern of education are only eligible for admission. Duration of the Course : The course of study for M.Com., shall extend over a period of two academic years. Course of Study : At the end of the first year, the candidate has to appear for the Previous Examination. At the end of the Second Year, the candidate has to appear for the Final Examination. The following is the scheme of examination. Each paper carries 100 marks (including 30 marks for assignments) and is of 3 hours duration. * The students are given option to write the University examinations in Telugu Medium also. 37 Annexure SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Subject Subject Theory Assign- Total Duration Code Title Paper ments Marks Max. Marks Previous Paper : I Advanced Business Economics 70 30 100 3 hours Paper : II Advanced Management Accountancy 70 30 100 3 hours Paper : III Indian and International Business Environment 70 30 100 3 hours Paper : IV Management & Organizational Behaviour 70 30 100 3 hours Paper : V Statistics For Business Decisions 70 30 100 3 hours Final Paper : I Financial Management 70 30 100 3 hours Paper : II Marketing Management 70 30 100 3 hours Paper : III Human Resource Management 70 30 100 3 hours The candidate shall choose any one of the following electives consisting of two papers : Electives : A. Accounting : Paper : IV Financial Accounting and Audit 70 30 100 3 hours Paper : V Cost Management and Audit (or) 70 30 100 3 hours B. Advanced Banking : Paper : IV Banking and Financial Institutions 70 30 100 3 hours Paper : V Financial Markets and Services 70 30 100 3 hours Note : Detailed syllabus will be sent to the candidates after admission. 38 CHAPTER- XIV FEE PARTICULARS AND MARKS QUALIFYING FOR A PASS A. Tuition Fees for all M.A./M.Com./M.Sc. Courses : * Rs. I Year 2625/- II Year 2175/- The I Year Tuition Fee includes : i. Rs.50/- towards Registration Fee ii. Rs.100/- towards Admission Fee iii. Rs.300/- towards University Exemption Fee iv. Rs.1225/- towards Tuition Fee v. Rs.300/- towards Stationary & Postage vi. Rs.150/- towards Service Fee vii. Rs.500/- towards University Development Fee The II Year Tuition Fee includes : i. Rs.1225/- towards Tuition Fee ii. Rs.300/- towards Stationary & Postage iii. Rs.150/- towards Service Fee iv. Rs.500/- towards University Development Fee Note : In the case of fresh admission into the 2nd year the candidates are required to pay the following fee. i. Rs.50/- towards Registration Fee ii. Rs.100/- towards Admission Fee iii. Rs.300/- towards University Exemption Fee iv. Rs.1225/- towards Tuition Fee v. Rs.150/- towards Stationary & Postage vi. Rs.300/- towards Service Fee vii. Rs.1000/- towards University Development Fee Note : Candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities are required to pay the following amounts along with the first instalment fee : i. Recognition Fee Rs. 300/- ii. Matriculation Fee Rs. 100/- * Except M.A.Psychology 39 B. Marks Qualifying for a Pass for M.A./M.Com./M.Sc. Courses : A candidate shall be declared to have passed the M.A./M.Com./ M.Sc. Examination if he/she obtains not less than 40 per cent of the total marks and not less than 30 per cent in each paper. All other candidates shall be deemed to have failed in the examinations. Classification of Successful Candidates : The names of the successful candidates at the M.A./M.Com./ M.Sc. Degree Examination shall be arranged in the order in which they are registered for the examination in three classes on the basis of the total marks obtained by each candidate at the Previous and Final Examinations taken together. First Class : Those who obtain not less than 60 percent of the total marks Second Class : Those who obtain not less than 50 percent of the total marks. Third Class : Those who obtain not less than 40 percent of the total marks. Provision for Improvement : i) Provision for Improvement is allowed within a period of Three years from the year of passing the respective PG degree examination. Hence the candidates are eligible to take whole examination either previous or final under this provision. ii) Further, paper-wise improvement is also allowed to them by restricting to only one chance immediately after passing the respective PG degree examination. An amount of Rs. 1,000/- is to be paid towards improvement fee per year besides the usual examination fee. iii) Candidates, who already possessed PG Degree and not eligible to make use of improvement provision as per the current regulations, be allowed to take admission into the 2 nd year of the respective course as per the regulations in force without offering any kind of exemptions from writing subject papers. iv) Also the PG candidates are allowed to reappear for the subject paper(s) in which he or she obtains marks ranging from 30-39, though the candidate attains 40% aggregate mark in Previous and / or Final, irrespective of improvement provision, which is in force. Supplementary Examinations : Provision for Supplementary examinations is also provided for PG courses by collecting Rs. 500/- towards supplementary examination fee besides the usual examination fee. Supplementary examination will be held during December / January every year. 40 1. Any qualified candidate within India can apply for admission into the School of Distance Education. Admission is restricted to the candidates residing in India. 2. Transfer Certificate and Migration Certificate need not be submitted for admission. 3. Candidates who passed the higher examination should not apply for lower examination. 4. Candidates after graduating from the School of Distance Education are eligible for higher studies as in the case of regular students. 5. After enrolment, every student will be allotted a code number, which he/she should invariably mention an all his/her correspondence with the School. Full Code Number including the period of study should be quoted in all the correspondence. Correspondence without code number will not receive attention. 6. The student will be admitted into the School on the assumption that the entries in the Admission Application are correct and the student has to fulfil all the requirements as mentioned in the application. The Original certificates of the students submitted along with the admission application form will be returned to the students by the Registered Post as soon as the admission formalities are over. However such of the original certificates which are required for the record of the school will be retained and they will not be returned. The first of July is treated as the day of commencement of the academic year. 7. The candidates are required to abide by the rules and regulations that are in force and those that will come into effect from time to time as formulated by the school and/or by the University. 8. Guidelines for answering assignments 1. Assingments constitute the continuous evaluation which carry a weightage of 15 percent in each paper except in the case of M.Com. where it is 30 per cent. There will be one assignment for each paper in CHAPTER - XV GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 41 a course. The candidates should answer compulsorily all the assignments for all subjects. 2. The main purpose of the assignment is to test the students comprehension of the course material sent to him / her and also to help him / her in getting through the courses. The information given in the printed course material should be sufficient for answering the assignments. The answers should be complete in all respects. Incomplete answers bring poor marks. The assignments are to be submitted to School of Distance Education, Andhra University before the due date. It is desirable that the student should retain a copy of all assignment responses which he/she submits. 3. Answering Assignments : While Answering Assignments : i) A student should read the assignment carefully and follow the specific instructions, if any. ii) He / she has to study thoroughly the units on which assignments are based. iii) He / she should note down relevant point of answers; rearrange those points in a logical order and draw a rough outline of answer. In respect of essay questions, introduction as well as conclusion should be given. The answer should be logical, cohesive and it should have clear connections between sentences and paragraphs. The answer should cover the main points of the question. iv) Each assignment is to be answered and submitted separately in a booklet form using A-4 Size papers providing clear cut margins and sufficient space in between each answer. On the top of the first page of each assignment the required information be furnished invariably in the format given below. v) The responses should be in candidates own handwriting : Printed or Typed answers will not be accepted. Answers copied either from course material sent by the University or from the response sheets of other students or Xerox copy of others assignment will get zero marks. After receiving the assignment from the candidate, the Office of the School of Distance Education will arrange to send acknowledgment thereon. 4. The top of the first page of each assignment should consist of the following information. 42 a) Regd. No. : ______________________________ b) Academic Year : ______________________________ c) Study Center : ______________________________ d) Course Code & Title : ______________________________ e) Assignment No. : ______________________________ f) Signature : ______________________________ g) Date : ______________________________ Name and Address : ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ 5. The Candidates have to submit one assigment for each paper from the topic as given in the website www.andhrauniversity.info/sde for which they are awarded the marks after evaluating the assignment, and will be given to them. From the academic year 2011-2012 onwards, it was introduced to obtain assignments from the candidate in all PG Courses offered in School of Distance Education for a maximum of 15 marks leaving theory component as 85 marks. In case of M.Com. it is 30 marks and theory component is 70 marks. Postal Address : 9. All correspondence pertaining to the School of Distance Education must be addressed to The Director, School of Distance Education, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam - 530 003, Andhra Pradesh. The student is particularly requested to note that the Office of the School of Distance Education is different from the Central Administrative Office, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Mailing of Communications : 10. All reading material will be mailed to the students by Express Parcel post to the address of the students as per the records of the school. The students are advised to make necessary arrangements in their 43 respective delivery post offices at their end to get the delivery of different communications, reading materials from the school properly without delay. It is not possible for the school to own any responsibility for any postal mishap. However necessary arrangements may be made to provide another set of reading material/copy of communication etc. to the students if the issue of non-receipt/ postal mishap is brought to our notice in time. Identity Card : 11. The identity card issued to the candidates will be sufficient for the purpose of identification for the entire period of study in the school. If the identity card is lost, a fresh identify card will be issued on payment of Rs.50/-. Payment of Tuition Fees : 12. Tuition fee is payable in a single instalment in I year and II years respectively. The I year tuition fee is payable at the time of admission to the concerned course along with the admission application form. The date of payment of II year tuition fee shall be intimated to the candidates separately. Penal Fee will be levied if the tuition fee is not paid on or before the due date as follows : Upto 2 months after due date : Rs. 50/- After 2 months : Rs.200/- Change of Elective Subject(s) : 13. The candidates who opt for a change in elective subject have to pay the fee 300/- (in case the candidates request for) Note : Prescribed application form should be used for effecting the change. 13A. The candidates who opt for a change of course have to pay the Fee Rs. 1,500/- (in case of the candidates request for) Remittances to the School : 14. All the Remittances to the School of Distance Education should be made through a crossed Demand Draft Drawn in favour of the Registrar, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, payable at Syndicate bank, Chinna Waltair, Viskhapatnam-3 or any nationalised bank payable at Visakhapatnam. The name of the candidate, code number if already allotted and the purpose of the remittance should; be clearly mentioned in the covering letter along with the Demand 44 Draft. The name of the candidate and complete code number are also to be noted on the back of the Demand Draft. Bank Challans, Money Orders and Postal Orders will not be accepted. Refund of Fee : 15. In respect of those candidates whose applications are rejected by the school for any reason 10 percent of the tuition fee besides admission and registration fee of Rs.150- will be deducted from the fee paid and the balance will be refunded. Candidate who submits application for admission and withdraws on his/her own, will not be entitled for refund. Fee Concession : 16. The employees of Andhra university and or their children/spouse are exempted upto 50 per cent from payment of tuition fees on the production of service certificate from the Registrar. The fee concession of 50 per cent is also available to the children/spouse of retired employees of the University. Information relating to examinations : 17. Examination applications will be mailed to the candidates who are on rolls by the School. In the case of former students of the School of Distance Education, the examination applications will be supplied on request only. 18. The candidates will not be permitted to take the examinations unless they clear all the dues to the School. 19. The Code Number of the candidates should be written in the column provided in the examination application form for easy reference. Information relating to the examinations such as last date for receipt of examination fee, etc. will be generally informed by the school. However, students are also advised to see notifications in the press issued by the Director, School of Distance Education, Andhra University relating to such matters. 20. (i) A candidate appearing for the examination for the first time shall pay the fee prescribed for the whole examination even if the candidate chooses to appear for some papers only. There after the candidate can appear for any part or parts or papers. 45 (ii) For the sake of First appearance for the university Examinations, there should be a clear gap of one academic year from year to year. However, once the study period is completed, the candidate can appear for both previous and final examinations, provided he/she owes no dues to the school. (iii) Irrespective of the appearance at the University examinations and the consequent result, the candidate is demed to have entered into the next year of study in the School of Distance Education. 21. Examination fee once paid will under no circumstances be refunded or held over for subsequent examinations. 22. The centres of Examinations are given in the Examination application form. The candidates may choose any one centre given therein. Theadministration reserves the right to allot or not to allot a particular examination centre depending upon administrative convinience. Issues of Hall Tickets, Marks Statements and Provisional Certificates etc. : 23. (i) The candidates have to collect their Hall Tickets from the Chief Superintendent of the respective examination centres. Issuing of Hall Tickets will begin three days before the commencement of examinations. Hall Ticketes will not be mailed to the candiates by post. (ii) The School of Distance Education will arrange to despatch marks statements and provisional certificates etc. to the candidates of the School of Distance Education, who have fulfilled all the requirements as per the existing rules and regulations. (iii) If the candidates finds any delay in receiving the above, he/she may write to the Director regarding the non-receipt of the same. The letter to the Director should contain all the particulars of examination such as month and year of appearance, centre, Register Number etc. with Xerox copies of all marks memos. (iv) The particulars of fee prescribed for the issue of Study Certificate / Migration Certificate are as follows : Migration Certificate : Rs.250/- Plus @ Rs.25/- for every belated year Study Certificate : Rs.100/- Plus @ Rs.25/- for every belated year 46 * Rs.30/- For every belated year ** Rs.25/- For every belated year However candidates who wish to obtain duplicate copies or triplicate copies of the Marks Statement/Provisional Certificate have to pay the following fees : Fee Duplicate Copy Fee Triplicate Copy Marks Statement Rs.200/- * Rs.400/- * Provisional Certificate Rs.100/- Rs.150/- (with in one year) Migration Certificate Rs.400/- ** Rs.600/- ** (Police complaint along with Notary certificate) Study Certificate Rs.100/- Rs.150/- Note : Candidates who wish to obtain Migration Certificate or Date of Birth Extract have to pay the necessary fee as mentioned above in favour of the Registrar and send the same along with a requisition letter to the Director, School of Distance Education, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Issue of Degree Certificate : 24. The office of the School of Distance Education will arrange to issue the Degree Certificate to all the candidates of the School of Distance Education on payment of prescribed fee as under. For issue of Degree in Advance : Rs.500/- (i) Old Degrees as per the exsting rates (Revised after every convocation) (ii) Duplicate Original Degree Rs.1500/- plus Rs.50/- For each belated year Note : The candidate should use the prescribed application form which can be obtained from the office of the School of Distance Education for the issue of Degree in Advance. The payment towards prescribed fee for Degree Certificate are to be remitted in favour of Registrar, A.U., Visakhapatnam through Demand Draft. The candidates have to enclose the Demand Draft to the prescribed application form for the issue of Degree and send the same to the Director, School of Distance Education, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. 47 Filling of Examination Application Form : 25. The candidate has to send the duly filled in Application Form with the Demand Draft to the Registrar, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam - 530 003 on or before the last date as specified in the examination notification. The Candidate has to carefully go through the instructions given in the Application Form before filling. The candidate should note that the Application form contains the Hall Ticket and Examination Application Form.Incomplete Application are liable to be rejected. In case the Application is returned to the candidate due to any objection, the candidate has to re-submit the same directly to the Director, School of Distance Education, Andhra University, after complying with the objection that is raised. Particulars of previous Pass/Appearance : 26. In case the candidates has already passed/appeared in any part/ subject(s) previously, he/she has to invariably note the previous pass/ appearance particulars such as the year of passing, the Register number, the examination centre are noted in the relevant columns of the examination application form. However, this will not apply to the candidates who are appearing for the first time. The examination application form will be rejected if the previous pass/appearance particulars are not clearly noted. Transfer Certificate : 27. The candidates are not required to submit transfer certificate and Migration certificate for admission into any course. However, candidates desirous of obtaining T.C from the school have to submit proof of Date of Birth evidence. Address slips : 28. The Candidates are required to enclose 3 address slips along with the application for admission. If there is any change in the address, again 3 slips have to be sent to the School along with a covering letter. 29. Any change of address of a candidate should be intimated at least 15 days in advance by Registered Post to ensure prompt receipt of all correspondence from the School. Frequent changes of address cannot be entertained unless the period of stay at any place as per the change of address is for a period of 3 months. If the period is less than that, they have to make their own arrangements for redirecting their correspondence to the correct address. 48 Response Sheets : 30. The students are requested to send the response sheets within 14 days from the date of receipt of the lessons by them. If they are not sent as per schedule, the School may not be in a position to arrange for their evaluation. The candidates must therefore be prompt in this regard. Re-admission Procedure : 31. Candidates who are in default of payment of tuition fee for more than one full academic year which may result in the completion of the study period can get themselves readmitted for the next academic year by paying the prescribed fees. Such of those candidates who do not get themselves re-admitted shall be deemed to have discontinued only after the completion of the stipulated study period unless the candidate takes the Transfer Certificate from the School of Distance Education on submission of the requisition letter during the stipulated period of study. The Re-admission may be given on the submission of the application in the prescribed proforma after duly paying the following amounts in favour of the Registrar, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. 1. Re-admission fee : Rs.190/- 2. I term tuition fee of the respective year and course as the case may be. The prescribed proforma for re-admission can be obtained from the Office of the School of Distance Education on requisition. Enquiries : 32. The student can make enquiries regarding courses, examination particulars etc. at the Learner Interface of the School of Distance Education at the nearest Study Centre of the School or through telephone 98481-99155 or 2754966. 33. Enquiries will be attended to in the Office from 10.00 a.m to 1.00 p.m on all working days. 34. The Second Saturday in every month is holiday to the School. The School observes the State Government holidays. 35. The students are also advised to clear all their doubts of administrative and academic nature during the time of Personal Contact Programme / week end class programme. 49 SPOT ADMISSIONS In order to help the students in getting admitted easily the School has started the Spot Admissions at select study centres. Students are advised to avail this facility. They can come to the notified study centre with filled in application forms with all the enclosures and requisite fee (Demand Draft). Admission will be given on the spot and all original certificates will be returned to the candidates immediately. Please see admission notification for full details. The candidate is advised to retain this copy of the prospectus till the course is completed for the purpose of clarification of rules and regulations concerning the course LEGAL DISPUTES All legal disputes in matters pertaining to the School of Distance Education have to be settled within the Jurisdiction of courts in Visakhapatnam city only. SPECIAL NOTE As per the guidelines issued by the Government of AP in e-PASS Website, which was conveyed by the Deputy Director (Social Welfare), Visakhapatnam (Rc.No.B3/613/2006, dt. 14.12.2010), the students pursuing Open University studies and Distant Learning are not eligible for Scholarships. 50 CHAPTER - XVI INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION INTO THE SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION 1. The application duly filled-in together with all the required enclosures should reach the Director, School of Distance Education, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam - 530 003 by registered post on or before the date notified in the press. 2. The Candidate is required to mention clearly the course of study for which he/she is seeking admission into the School of Distance Education. 3. The name of the student as well as his/her father/husband should correspond with those as recorded in his/her matriculation Certificates/S.S.L.C./S.S.C/H.S. & M.P.S.L.C. Register. 4. The date of birth of the student should correspond with that as recorded in his/her Matriculation or that of an equivalent examination. 5. The required original certificates are to be enclosed with the application form which will be returned later. One attested copy of each certificate must also be enclosed for the record. 6. Applications sent without tuition fees will be rejected. 7. Incomplete applications will not be processed by the School and they will be rejected. A Blank computer card and acknowledgement card is sent along with this application form. The candidate has to fill - in the blank columns such as the course to which the application is sent, address of the candidate etc. and send the same along with the filled-in application form duly affixing the required postal stamps so as to enable the School to acknowledge the receipt of the admission application form. 8. The following certificates in original are to be enclosed along with the application form. 51 (a) Degree/Provisional Certificate of the Previous examination passed : (One attested copy is also to be enclosed along with original certificate) (b) Two copies of recent photographs (passport size of the candidate duly attested by a Gazetted Officer at the lower portion of each photo. One to be affixed to the application and the other to be enclosed). (c) Receipt of payment of fee : Crossed Demand Draft/S.D.E. Challan. (d) Date of Birth Extract. (e) Identity Card is to be enclosed duly signed and photo affixed. (f) Three address slips duly filled-in are to be enclosed. Note : For candidates who passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities/Boards of Examination : Candidates seeking admission into various courses who have passed the qualifying examinations of other Universities or Examinations of Boards of Examinations other than Andhra Pradesh are required to pay the following amounts in addition to the First instalment Fee. i. Recognition Fee Rs.300/- ii. Matriculation Fee Rs.100/- 52 CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS Name & Address Director, School of Distance Education, Andhra University Visakhapatnam - 530 003 Phones : 0891-2844142 0891-2550223 0891-2575745 Fax : 0891-2575752 UG and Certificates courses E-I Section : Admissions, Schedule of classes 0891-2844162, 7702257811 and also B.Com./B.Sc., Practicals UG Courses Examinations E-II Section : 0891-2844163, 7702257812 P.G.UG Courses Admissions,schedule E-III Section : of Classes and Examiniations 0891- 2844164,7702257813 Professional Courses/Diploma/PG E-IV Section : Diploma courses Admissions, 0891-2844146,7702257814 Schedule of classes and examination MBA/ Executive MBA courses Admissions schedule of classes and Examinations Revaluation / Instant Examination Confidential Section : Results 0891-2844158 Information regarding Fees dues, Learner Interface : TC/PC/MC/OD/Study certificates 0891-2844143 Markslists/ or duplicates 9848199155, 7702257821 General Information Enquiry : 0891-2754966 or 9848199155 Reading / Course Material Course Material Section : 0891-2844145 7702257818 (UG) 7702257819 (PG) MBA Section : 0891-2548522 0891-2844146 53 OTHER CONTACT NUMBERS S.No. Section Cell No. 1. Assistant Registrar 7702257815 2. Deputy Registrar 7702257816 3. Joint Registrar 7702257817 4. Accounts Section 7702257820 5. AU SDE Study Centre (Srikakulam) 7702257823 6. AU SDE Study Centre (Vizianagaram) 7702257824 7. AU SDE Study Centre (Kakinada) 7702257825 8. AU SDE Study Centre (Rajahmundry) 7702257826 9. AU SDE Study Centre (Eluru) 7702257827 10. AU SDE Study Centre (Vijayawada) 7702257828 11. AU SDE Study Centre (Guntur) 7702257829 12. AU SDE Study Centre (Hyderabad) 7702257830 54 RECORD OF FEE PAYMENT PARTICULARS Amount D.D.No. Date Name of Bank Previous : Admission Fee Examination fee Final : Tuition fee Examination fee (Candidates are advised to keep a record of payment of various fees to the School in the above Format) M.A. / M.Com Name : ______________________________________ Code No : ______________________________________ 55 Name : ..................................................................................... ..................................................................................... Address : ..................................................................................... ..................................................................................... ..................................................................................... ............................... Pin Code No. : ............................... 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