Kuvempu University Prospectus 2019-20 Part I
Kuvempu University Prospectus 2019-20 Part I
Kuvempu University Prospectus 2019-20 Part I
His Excellency
Shri Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala
Hon’ble Governor of Karnataka and Chancellor of the University
Sri B.S. Yediyurappa
Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka
Administration
Prof. B.P. Veerabhadrappa
Vice Chancellor
Prof. S. S. Patil
Registrar
Prof. P. Kannan
Registrar (Evaluation)
Sri Ramakrishna S.
Finance Officer
Deans Librarian
Prof. S. Venkatesh
School of Business Studies
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Contents
I. Kuvempu University 06-11
About the University 06
Student Amenities 07
II. Admission – Information, Eligibility and Selection Procedure 12-36
Admission for P. G Programmes (and B.P.Ed) – Dates of Events 12
Courses Offered and Places of Study
Affiliated Colleges Offering Post-Graduate Courses 15
Seat Matrix, 2020-21 17
Fee Structure 23
Instructions to Applicants 25
Application Form 25
Enclosures 26
Submission of Application 27
Entrance Test 28
Mode of Admission 28
Admission Rules 29
Eligibility for P. G Courses/Programmes 29
Seat Matrix 30
NSS/NCC Quota 32
Academic Calendar, 2020-21 34
Choice Based Credit System (excerpts from Regulations) 34
III. Departments of Studies – A Brief Profile 37-72
Jnana Sahyadri Campus 37
Post-Graduate Centre, Kadur 73
Post-Graduate Centre, Chikkamagaluru 73
Sahyadri College Campus, Shivamogga 74
Sahyadri Science College, Shivamogga 74
Sahyadri Arts College, Shivamogga 75
Sahyadri Commerce and Management College, Shivamogga 75
List of Elective Courses Offered by the Departments 76
Courses offered through Directorate of Distance Education 78
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Kuvempu University
About the University
Kuvempu University is an affiliating University established by State Government
of Karnataka in 1987, and recognized by UGC under 2(f) and 12(b). The jurisdiction of
the university spreads over the districts of Shivamogga and Chikkamagaluru.
The University has been named after great Kannada writer Shri KUVEMPU and
has achieved a distinctive academic profile and a cultural identity of its own. Kuvempu
University is a confluence of the local and the global; of the regional and the pan-Indian;
of the sustenance provided by tradition and the dynamism provided by modernity; of a
deep sense of commitment to the socially and culturally disadvantaged and an equally
deep commitment to excellence.
Kuvempu University has been ranked 78th in the prestigious National Institutional Ranking Framework
(NIRF) of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India for the year 2018. The university
is in the first place among all the universities in the State of Karnataka. Further more, The Knowledge Review
a renowned journal has named the University as one of the top ten inspirational educational institutions in
the faculties of Arts and Commerce. She is also placed in the top 200 in the list of BRICS
universities.
The emblem of the university has a mythical animal with the trunk of an elephant
and the body of a swan. This mythical animal, called Gajahamsa is commonly found in
the Vijayanagara and the Keladi sculpture and temple art. It symbolizes the integration of
knowledge and wealth.
It is a university with a distinctive academic profile, blending in itself commitment to
rural ethos in modern spirit. The university offers under-graduate, post-graduate and Ph.D programmes in a
wide range of disciplines. It has 35 Post-graduate Departments in the Faculties of Arts, Commerce, Education,
and Science and Technology.
Jnana Sahyadri, the main campus sprawls over an area of 230 acres of a lush green, picturesque locale
providing the right ambience for higher education. The main buildings of the university are constructed on
small hillocks, blending naturally with the landscape. The entire campus area is free from any form of pollution.
The undisturbed and pleasant atmosphere on the campus makes it ideally suited for the pursuit of higher
education and research.
(1) Post-Graduate Centre, Kadur: With the objective of providing higher education to rural youth, Kuvempu
University established a Post-graduate Centre at Basavanagara, Kadur. It is spread over 60 acres near
Shivamogga-Bengaluru highway and 7 kms away from Kadur town. Four courses are offered here; M.Com,
MA Economics, M.Sc. Chemistry and M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry. It has separate hostels for boys and
girls.
(2) Post-Graduate Centre, Chikkamagaluru: To further promote the motto, ‘Quality Education for all’ and
to encourage rural students in seeking admission to Post Gaduate programmes, University has started
one more centre at Chikkamagaluru. Four courses are offered here: M.Com, MA Kannada, M.A. Political
Science and M.Sc. Mathematics.
(3) Affiliated Colleges: The University has 99 affiliated colleges. These include 3 constituent colleges, 30
Government colleges, 65 private colleges, and one college under the direct control of the University,
spread over the two districts offering Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate Programmes. Among them, 18
colleges offer B.Ed programme; 38 colleges have been assessed and accredited by NAAC; and 48 colleges
are admitted to 2(f) and 12(b).
(4) Constituent Colleges: Sahyadri Arts College, Sahyadri Commerce and Management College, and
Sahyadri Science College, the erstwhile government institutions, are now the constituent colleges of
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Kuvempu University. These colleges have contributed illustrious persons to every important field. Among
the celebrities who are the alumni of the colleges are Dr. U. R. Ananthamurthy, Jnanapeeta awardee;
Prof. C. N. R. Rao, eminent Scientist and Bharatha Ratna awardee; Sri. K. V. Subbanna, Magsaysay
awardee; and Sri. D. H. Shankaramurthy, Speaker of Legislative Council and former Minister of Higher
Education, Government of Karnataka. Both the colleges have been recognized as Colleges with Potential for
Excellence by the University Grants Commission. Sahyadri Colleges are celebrated Platinum Jubilee.
(5) Directorate of Distance Education (DDE): To foster university-society relationship with the motto,
Education for All, the Directorate of Distance Education of the university is offering under-graduate,
post-graduate and P.G Diploma courses. The objective is to take quality education to the doorsteps of the
aspirants of higher education.
(6) Prasaranga: Prasaranga, the publication and extension wing of the University, plays a key role in
disseminating knowledge and in building a bridge between the academic world and the society at large.
The varied activities of the Prasaranga are mainly of three kinds viz., extension lectures, publication of
books and publication of university newsletter.
Student Amenities
The university provides many facilities to the student community and some of these facilities are as
follows.
(1). Library: The Library is housed in a modern and well equipped building with excellent infrastructure
facilities for reading, borrowing and reference to the students, teachers and research scholars of all
Departments. The library has kept pace
with modernization by adopting cutting-edge
information and communication technology.
The library serves its users with traditional
print sources such as books, reference
sources, journals, magazines, reports, theses,
dissertations, etc. Also the library provides
access to online resources such as e-journals,
e-database, and e-portals. The library has
access to more than 7000 e-resources under
the e-Shodhsindhu programme of the UGC-
Inflibnet Centre. The library has also been
provided with excellent facilities for the self
learning of the academic community beyond
working hours.
Green Library: The University offers a unique experience of browsing hundreds of books and journals
and other resources through Wi-Fi, to students sitting in a lush green natural forest. The green library is
established in a cool, calm, serene bamboo forest surrounded by trees and creepers, occasionally filled
with music from birds in the campus.
(2). Hostels: There are four hostels for the post-graduate students on the main campus - two men’s hostels
and two women’s hostels. Besides, there is
a working women’s hostel on the campus
providing accommodation to students and
research scholars. The hostel for students
belonging to backward classes and minorities
(established near the main campus by the
Government of Karnataka) provides hostel
facility exclusively for the post-graduate
students of the university. Students are
advised to apply for hostels immediately after
admission (on the same day). Even at P. G.
Centre, Kadur, there are two hostels for the
students.
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However, accommodation in the hostels is limited. Some details about Faculty Advisors are given below.
Hostels, Faculty Advisors and Contact Numbers
Sl. No Hostels Name Name of Faculty Advisor Phone Number
1 Bhadra Women’s hostel Dr. Shwetha A. 08282 - 256257
2 Tunga Women’s hostel Dr. Itte Pushpavathi 08282 -256245
3 Kumudvati Women’s hostel Dr. Itte Pushpavathi 08282 - 256245
4 Sharavati Working Women’s hostel Dr. Madhuri 08282 - 256414
5 Kadamba Men’s hostel Dr. Suresh M 08282 - 256253
6 Mayura Men’s hostel Dr. S. H. Basavarajappa 08282 - 256273
7 Vedavati Women’s hostel (P.G. Centre, Kadur) Dr. Shobharani H. 08267 - 221655
8 Hoysala Men’s hostel (P.G. Centre, Kadur) Dr. N. D. Satyanarayan 08267 - 221655
(3). Add-on P. G Diploma Courses: Encouraged by the guidelines of University Grants Commission, the
university Departments and the Directorate of Distance Education provide an opportunity for the post-
graduate students to study and obtain a Post-Graduate Diploma simultaneously with the Post-Graduate
course being pursued by them.
(4). Green Graduation Pro gra mme : It is an innovative concept of enhancing the social commitment of
the students in higher education. Green graduation comrises: A. Planting sapling and taking care of the
plant until the completion of the programme. B. Conducting health-hygiene awareness programmes
periodically at selected villages. C. Educating (primary and highschool) children on environmental issues.
D. Educating the public to create awareness on environmental issues. E. Specific conservation approach
within the campus. F. Waste management and Svachchata Abhiyan.
(5). Language Laboratory: To train the students in English for communication, a fully computerized modern
language lab has been established in the university.
(6). University A r t Ga lle r y a nd Muse u m:
The University Art Gallery and Museum provides a
visual feast with rare collections of sculptures,
paintings, idols, tools, musical instruments,
relics, artifacts, assorted antiquities like arms and
armoury, copper plate grants, metal objects of
religious utility and brass plates, collected from
various locations of the State, showcasing her rich
cultural heritage. Separate sections of the museum
exhibit rare stones, minerals and items that have
geological importance; instruments used for
scientific research; and rare old newspapers.
(7). Keladi Museum: The Keladi museum is a unique
museum of manuscripts, sculptures and paintings which also houses a publication wing. The museum
houses about 2,500 palm leaf manuscripts, thousands of paper manuscripts written in Kannada, Sanskrit
and Telugu scripts, besides four hundred palm leaf manuscripts in Tigalari script. It provides facilities to
scholars for research.
(8). Coaching for Civil Service Examinations: In order to motivate students to seek administrative careers
and to equip them to face the examinations, the university organizes training for civil services and other
competitive examinations. The training includes counseling and essential skill development apart from
academic guidance.
(9). Directorate of Student Welfare: Kuvempu University has maintained an excellent student friendly
ambience and assigns top priority to student welfare. A Directorate of Student Welfare has been
established to plan and monitor student welfare activities.
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(15). International Students Cell: In order to facilitate the students from overseas in pursuing higher
education and research in the university, International Students Centre has been established. The centre,
after thorough verification of documents, recommends enrolment. International students may contact
the Director of the cell, Prof. Riaz Mahmood (Cell: 0091-94483 40841).
(16). Women’s Study Centre: A Women’s Study Centre undertakes outreach and extension programmes
aiming at empowering women students in the campus. The centre is empowered to assist women
students in the campus, offer counseling programmes, conduct vocational training programmes for
rural women, and ensure harmonious and enriching gender well-being in the campus through bringing
in gender sensitivity and equality. The Centre has been given the responsibility to offer academic
programmes in gender studies.
(17). Women’s Grievances Redressal Cell: In order to redress the grievances of woman-students, a separate
permanent Cell has been established to combat sexual harassment against women.
(18). Online Students’ Grievances Redressal Cell: The University has established a Students’ Grievances
Redressal Cell to provide a mechanism for redressal of students’ grievances and ensure transparency
in admission, prevention of unfair practices, etc. For this, a nodal officer is appointed. Students
from Kuvempu University and its affiliated colleges can lodge complaints through “Online Students
Grievances Redressal Portal” of UGC (website: www.ugc.ac.in), New Delhi related to admission process,
non-transparent or any unfair evaluation practices, inadequacy in the provisioning of student amenities,
alleged discrimination of students, etc.
(19). Disability Centre: To assist the special needs of the students who have any kind of physical or
psychological disabilities, a separate center is established. Information on financial aids and scholarships
will be available here.
(20). Employment Information and Guidance Bureau: The University Employment Information and
Guidance Bureau was established in the university premises to cater to the educational and vocational
guidance needs of the university students. The Bureau runs directly under the guidance of a senior
faculty member assisted by Deputy Chief who is appointed by the Government of Karnataka. This office
has separate library with 542 books on competitive examinations. The Bureau organizes free coaching
classes, educational and vocational employment counseling services, provides continuous assistance to
the candidates in making educational and vocational plans, and creates awareness about employment,
and maintains co-ordination with other agencies engaged in similar activities.
(21). Placement Cell: Many Post-Graduate Departments of the university have been organizing campus
interviews to help the students to find placement. The university has established a full fledged Placement
Cell in order to monitor placement services for the students.
(22). Student Counseling Center: Kuvempu University has introduced student counseling at different levels.
Apart from the course counseling, there is also continuous expert counseling for students to help them
to overcome their problems.
(23). Earn and Learn Scheme: To supplement the financial needs of the students, a unique and useful Earn
and Learn Scheme has been introduced. Selected students are assigned with some basic work and
remuneration is paid to them.
(24). Health Centre: The university has a health centre with physicians assisted by necessary staff. Only
general consultancy and first aid services are provided. It has the preliminary diagnostic facilities and on-
line ECG with medical advice of Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bengaluru. Ambulance facility is also available at
the centre.
(25). Wi-fi Enabled Campus: The University provides Wi-Fi internet network facility for all students and
employees of the university in the entire campus.
(26). CCTV Monitored Secure Campus: With the objective of providing maximum security to students, entire
campus is monitored through CCTV. Further, a dedicated group of security persons are employed to
ensure safety and safeguard assets.
(27). Cafeteria and Bank: There is a well furnished canteen in the campus. Snacks and vegetarian food
are available to the students, employees and visitors. There is also a branch of State Bank of India in the
campus.
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(28). City Office: This city office is located near Sahyadri Colleges, Shivamogga on B.H by-pass road. Students’
requirements like migration certificates, provisional degree certificates and other academic / examination
related documents are issued to the students from this office also.
(29). Guest House: The Guest House is situated in an enchanting location. It is situated on a hillock with
a view of backwaters of Bhadra Reservoir. It also provides an elegant view of the project area. It has air-
conditioned rooms and excellent catering facilities. There is also an exclusive Lake View guest house.
Admission – Information,
Eligibility and Selection Procedure
Dates of Events: Admission for P. G Programmes (and B.P.Ed)nant
Date
2020-21
SL. Particulars Tentative Schedule(Dates) Remarks
NO.
01 Online Admission Notification 12-11-2020 Announcement of Notification in
website and news papers
02 Last Date for submitting documents 30-11-2020 Submission through
for admission by the candidates (18days including general holidays) ON-LINE
03 Entrance Test 04-12-2020 to 05-12-2020 In specified Departments only
B.PED 04-12-2020 9am to 1.00 pm
M.A Journalism 04-12-2020 9.30 am to 11.30am
M.LI.SC. 04-12-2020 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm
M.P.Ed. 05-12-2020 9.00 am to 1pm(including written test
and physical fitness test.
M.S.W 05-12-2020 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm
04 Announcement of Consolidated On or before ----------------------
Merit List 14-12-2020
05 Date of Admission and Counselling 18-12-2020 to 19-12-2020 Round -I
(Including all special categories) 21-12-2020 to 22-12-2020 Round –II
23-12-2020 to 24-12-2020 Round –III
06 Admission for Casual round and for 28-12-2020 Including vacant seats
Merit Cum Payment Seats (if available in the subjects and
(including cancellation /inter departments)
transfer etc)
Note:
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The following colleges are affiliated to Kuvempu University, offering postgraduate programmes. All the
seats of government colleges will be filled by the University from the consolidated list and 50% seats of the
private (unaided) colleges (as shown with + mark in the following table) will be filled by the University.
The admission will take place in the Jnanasahyadri campus of the University.The selected students will be given
admission permission from the University.
Students seeking admission under management quota in the private unaided colleges shall approach
the colleges to find out the details and procedures for admission.
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Sanctioned
Name of the College PG Courses Offered
Intake
Shivamogga District
Govt. First Grade College, Shivamogga M.Com. 60
Economics 30
Smt. Indira Gandhi Govt. First Grade Women’s College, Sagara M.Com. 60
M.Sc. Mathematics 30
Govt. First Grade College, Thirthahalli M.Com. 25
Govt. First Grade College, Shikaripura M.A Economics 30
Govt. First Grade College, Kodachadri, Hosanagara M.Com. 20
M.A Kannada 20
M.A History 20
Sir. M.V. Govt. Arts & Commerce College, Bhadravathi
M.A Economics 20
M.A. Political Science 20
M.Sc. Chemistry 20
Sir. M.V. Govt. Science College, Bhadravathi
M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry 30
Govt. First Grade College, Shivaji Circle, Hosamne, Bhadravathi M.Com. 40
ATNC College, Shivamogga M.Com. 25 + 25
P.E.S. Institute of Advanced Management Studies, Shivamogga M.Com. 20 + 20
Akshara Institute of Management Studies, Chennamubapura, Shivamogga M.Com. 20 + 20
Edurite College of Management Studies, Shivamogga M.Com. 25+25
Kumadvathi First Grade College, Shikaripura. M.Com. 40
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Sanctioned
Name of the College PG Courses Offered
Intake
M.Com. 50 + 50
M.A. Economics 15 + 15
K H Srinivas Postgraduate Studies, LB and SBS College, Sagara
M.Sc. Mathematics 15 + 15
M.Sc. Chemistry 15 + 15
Tunga Mahavidyalaya, Thirthahalli M.Com. 25 + 25
Sri Kateel Ashok Pai Memorial Institute, Shivamogga. M.Sc. Psyhcology 30
Chikkamagaluru District
M.A Kannada 30
M.A English 30
M.A History 40
M.A Economics 30
I.D.S.G. Govt. College, Chikkamagaluru
M.Com. 40
M.Sc. Zoology 25
M.Sc. Botany 25
M.Sc. Chemistry 40
Govt. First Grade College, N R Pura M.Com. 20
M.A Kannada 20
M.A Political Science 30
M.A Sociology 30
Govt. First Grade College, Kadur
M.A Economics 20
M.Com. 20
M.Sc. Mathematics 30
M.Com. 30
Govt. First Grade College, Koppa
M.Sc. Mathematics 30
M.Com. 25 + 25
MES MSPS Women’s College, Chikkamagaluru
M.Sc. Mathematics 15 + 15
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Jnanasahyadri, Shankaraghatta
Faculty of Arts, M.A in
1 Kannada 43 19 6 1 2 6 2 2 2 3 6 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+3+4 67
2 Economics 34 15 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 5 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+3+4 57
3 English 34 15 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 5 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+3+4 57
4 Hindi 24 10 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+3+4 45
History and
5 34 15 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 5 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+3+4 57
Archaeology
Journalism and Mass
6 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+3+4 42
Communication
MSW C 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3
7 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 6+4+6 74
(For BSW students)C 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3
8 Political science 34 15 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 5 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+3+3 56
9 Sociology 34 15 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 5 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+3+3 56
Faculty of Commerce
10 M. Com 80 35 12 2 3 12 3 3 4 6 12 24 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 9+9+18 152
11 MBA (HRM) 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+3+4 42
13 MBAd 120 Admission through PG CET. However, for unfilled seats, the university conducts a separate entrance test
Faculty of Education
14 M.Ed. 32 13 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+2 51
15 M.A. in Education 32 13 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+2 51
16 M.P.Ed. 23 10 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+3+4 43
17 B.P.Ed. (Unit I) 32 13 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+2 51
18 B.P.Ed.(Unit II) 32 13 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+2 51
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Merit-cum-Reservation Merit - Special Categories a
Merit
C N N P Gd –cum- Grand
Sl. Name of the Course H
C Spo K
Total GM SC ST C-I II A II B III A III B y OUb Total D S w M Pay- Total
No rts M ment e
Kb C D
P S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Faculty of Science and Technology: M.Sc in
19 Botany 24 10 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+4 44
20 Zoology 24 10 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+4 44
Wildlife and
21 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
Management
22 Microbiology 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
23 Biotechnology 24 10 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+4 44
24 Psycology 20 8 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+3=3 36
25 Chemistry 24 10 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+4 44
26 Biochemistry 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
27 Industrial Chemistry 24 10 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+4 44
Earth Science &
28 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
Resource Management
29 Geoinformatics 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
30 Electronics 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
32 M.L.I.Sc. 24 10 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+4 44
33 Mathematics 24 15 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 5 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+6+6 62
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
PG Center, Kadur
38 M.Sc (Chemistry) 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
M.Sc (Pharmaceutical
39 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
Chemistry)
40 M.Com 32 13 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 5 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+4 54
41 M.A (Economics) 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
P G Centre, Chikkamagalur
42 M.A (Kannada) 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
43 M.A (Political Science) 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
44 M.Sc.(Mathematics) 22 9 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3+2+4 41
45 M.Com. 32 13 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 5 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3+2+4 54
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55 40 Admission through PG CET. However, for unfilled seats, the university conducts a separate entrance test.
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Note:
a. NCC, NSS, Sports, CDP (Children/Dependents of Defence Personnel), PwD (Person with Disability),
KM (Kannada Medium from Standard I to X) and GdM (Gender Minorities): The seats under
special categories are non-transferable, and they are filled only with available eligible applicants.
However, if there are no eligible applicants for CDP, the seats shall be transferred to merit-
cum-payment seat (Kuvempu University students). In respect of applications received under
CFF (Children of Freedom Fighters) quota, the applications shall be referred to the Registrar for
necessary orders.
b. If there are no eligible applicants for seats under Other University (OU, merit seats) and/or
Hyderabad- Karnataka (HyK) quota, the unfilled seats shall be transferred to GM seats (Merit).
[Note: The seats under OU Quota are at 15% of total merit seats (excluding special categories).
Therefore, total number of merit seats in Column – 3 do not include these OU seats].
c. In the case of MSW, 20 seats are reserved for BSW candidates and 20 seats for multidisciplinary
graduates.
d. Admissions for MCA and MBA courses are made through PG CET conducted by KEA, Bengaluru.
However, a separate Entrance Test will be conducted by Kuvempu University to fill up unfilled
seats.
e. Under merit-cum-payment category,
(i) 3 seats (1:1:1) are reserved for SC and ST students of Kuvempu University, and children of
Kuvempu University employees.
(ii) Of the remaining, specified number of seats are reserved for applicants from other universities
(for OU and HyK candidates).
(iii) The remaining seats are for KU candidates.
For example, in the case of M.A (Kannada), there are 10 seats under Merit-cum-Payment quota (3 +
3 + 4) and these 10 seats are shown in the last but one column (in the above table) as ‘3+3+4’. This
means,
(i) The first three seats are for SC, ST and children of Kuvempu University employees (one each),
(ii) Next three seats are for OU applicants, and
(iii) The last four seats are for Kuvempu University graduates.
However,
If any of these seats fall vacant, the seats shall be transferred to merit-cum-payment
seats
(Kuvempu University candidates).
But in the case of SC/ST, the seats are inter-changeable. However, if there are no eligible and
willing applicants from both SC/ST categories, the unfilled seats shall be shifted to merit-
cum-payment seats (Kuvempu University candidates).
If there are no eligible and willing applicants from Kuvempu University graduates, the unfilled
seats shall be shifted to merit-cum-payment seats (OU students).
All candidates admitted under merit-cum-payment category are required to pay the actual
fee for merit- cum-payment category prescribed by the University, irrespective of their
category/income, etc.
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Merit-cum Reservation
Sl. No. Intake
HyK /
GM SC ST C-I IIA IIB IIIA IIIB
OU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2 30 26 9 2 2 9 2 2 3 5
3 50 22 7 2 2 7 2 2 2 4
4 40 18 5 1 2 5 2 2 2 3
5 30 14 4 1 1 4 1 1 2 2
6 25 10 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 2
7 20 7 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2
8 15 7 2 - 1 1 1 1 1 1
9 10 4 1 1 1 2 1
Note:
1) The students belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes and whose family income is less than
` 2,50,000 per annum are exempted from payment of Tuition Fee, Laboratory Fee and other Administration
Fees as per the Government Order No: ¸ÀPÀE 80 ¥ÀPÀ« 2013 ¢£ÁAPÀ: 02-07-2013. Students are required
to submit their Caste and Income certificates issued by the competent authority at the time of admission.
Such candidates are required to pay the fees as shown under column (4 & 8) above. In the case of other
students belonging to SC/ ST with annual family income more than ` 2,50,000, they have to pay the
full fee as in column-3 or 7 (as the case may be). For further details, contact the Convener, SC/ST Cell,
Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta.
2) The students belonging to Cat-I (whose Family Income is less than ` 2,50,000 per annum), and students
belonging to Catagories. II(A), II(B), III(A) and III(B) (whose family income is less than ` 1,00,000 per annum)
are exempted from payment of Tuition Fee, Laboratory Fee, Library Fee, Sports Fee and as per Govt.
order No. »AªÀPÀ 589 ©JAJ¸ï 2013 ¢£ÁAPÀ: 05-10-2013. Students are required to submit their Caste
and Income certificates issued by the competent authority at the time of admission. Such candidates are
required to pay the fees as shown under column (3 & 7), above. The amount paid by these candidates
towards exempted items of fees will be reimbersed (i.e. credited to their SB A/C directly) after the receipt
of the same from the government. For further details, contact the Convener, OBC Cell, Kuvempu University,
Shankaraghatta.
3) Students seeking admission under merit-cum-payment category are required to pay the total actual fee
irrespective of their caste and annual income.
4) The admissions in respect of MBA and MCA are made by KEA, the candidates are required to pay actual
fee irrespective of their caste and income.
5) Candidates admitted to PG courses in Private/unaided colleges shall pay an additional fee of ` 2000/- for
MA Courses, ` 4000/- for Commerce and Management courses and ` 6000/- for science courses in the
respective colleges.
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JA.PÁA. ºÁUÀÆ JA©J ¥ÀzÀ«UÀ½UÉ ` 4000; JA.J¹ì ¥ÀzÀ«UÉ ` 6000.
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Fee Structure
Amount (`) for first year, 2020-21 Amount (`) for second year, 2021-22
Name of the Merit Seats Merit-cum-Payment Merit Seats Merit-cum-Payment
Sl.
Post-Graduate
No. All Kuvempu Kuvempu
Course OU All (except OU
(except SC/ ST Uni. SC/ ST Uni.
Students SC/ST) Students
SC/ST) Students Students
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Faculty of Arts:
1 M. A (Kannada) 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650
2 M. A (Economics) 5,950 3,250 19,050 30,000 5,800 3,250 18,800 29,750
3 M. A (English) 5,950 3,250 16,650 26,600 5,800 3,250 16,400 26,350
4 M. A (Hindi) 5,250 3,250 19,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650
5 M. A (History and
5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650
Archaeology)
6 M. A (Journalism
and Mass 11,900 3,250 21,500 38,750 11,700 3,250 20,300 38,100
Communication)
7 MSW 18,800 3,250 48,050 77,300 18,550 3,250 29,550 44,550
8 M. A (Political
5,250 3,250 18,350 29,250 5,100 3,250 18,100 29,050
Science)
9 M. A (Sanskrit) 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650
10 M. A (Sociology) 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650
11 M. A (Urdu) 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650
Faculty of Commerce:
12 M. Com 8,500 3,250 19,650 34,150 8,300 3,250 19,450 33,950
13 MBA Fee as fixed by the Government of Karnataka
14 MBA (HRM) 11,850 3,550 30,800 57,650 7,850 3,550q 26,800 53,700
15 MBA (TTM) 7,800 3,250 18,950 33,450 7,600 3,250 18,750 33,250
Faculty of Education:
16 M.Ed 18,550 3,250 22,600 34,550 14,200 3,250 21,200 33,250
17 M.A. in Education 5,250 3,250 15,950 25,900 5,100 3,250 15,700 25,650
18 M.P.Ed 14,300 3,250 18,200 29,150 10,650 3,250 14,550 25,500
19 B.P.Ed 14,300 3,250 24,500 43,750 10,500 3,250 20,850 40,100
Faculty of Science and Technology:
20 M.Sc (Botany) 6,600 3,250 23,900 36,300 6,350 3,250 23,700 36,100
21 M.Sc (Zoology) 6,600 3,250 23,900 36,300 6,350 3,250 23,700 36,100
22 M.Sc (Wild Life
6,600 3,250 23,900 36,450 6,350 3,250 23,700 36,200
and Management)
23 M.Sc
15,450 3,250 34,900 59,700 11,800 3,250 32,150 56,050
(Microbiology)
24 M.Sc
7,050 3,250 23,900 36,100 6,800 3,250 23,700 35,850
(Biotechnology)
25 M.Sc. (Psycology) 6,600 3,250 23,900 36,300 6,350 3,250 23,700 36,100
26 M.Sc (Chemistry) 11,200 3,250 31,600 57,000 11,000 3,250 31,400 56,750
27 M.Sc
15,450 3,250 34,900 59,700 12,250 3,250 32,150 56,050
(Biochemistry)
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Amount (`) for first year, 2020-21 Amount (`) for second year, 2021-22
Name of the Merit Seats Merit-cum-Payment Merit Seats Merit-cum-Payment
Sl.
Post-Graduate
No. All Kuvempu Kuvempu
Course OU All (except OU
(except SC/ ST Uni. SC/ ST Uni.
Students SC/ST) Students
SC/ST) Students Students
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
M.Sc (Industrial
28 11,200 3,250 31,600 57,000 11,000 3,250 31,400 56,750
Chemistry)
M.Sc
29 (Pharmaceutical 8,400 3,250 30,400 57,000 8,150 3,250 30,200 56,750
Chemistry)
M.Sc (ESRM,
Earth Science
30 6,900 3,250 23,900 36,350 6,700 3,250 23,700 36,100
and Resource
Management)
M.Sc.
31 17,750 3,250 25,400 38,200 14,100 3,250 21,800 34,550
Geoinformatics
32 M.Sc (Electronics) 17,450 3,250 22,550 32,900 17,250 3,250 22,350 32,700
M.Sc
33 (Environmental 6,600 3,250 23,900 36,300 6,350 3,250 23,700 36,100
Science)
M.Sc
35 6,000 3,250 22,650 35,000 5,750 3,250 22,450 34,800
(Mathematics)
36 M.Sc. (Statistics) 6,000 3,250 22,650 35,000 5,750 3,250 22,450 34,800
M.Sc (Computer
37 15,200 3,250 25,950 43,200 11,600 3,250 22,300 39,550
Science)
M.Sc (Physics)
39 6,900 3,250 23,900 36,450 6,700 3,250 23,650 36,200
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Instructions to Applicants
Applicants are advised to read the following instructions carefully before filling and submitting the
applications.
I. Application Form
(a) Candidates willing to be considered for admission for more than one course should
submit separate sets of application to each course. For example, a candidate applying
for M.A (Political Science) and M.A (Sociology) has to submit separate applications to both
the Departments.
(c) The application form should be filled in giving all required information correctly and clearly.
Incomplete applications are liable to be rejected.
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II. Enclosures
(a) Any claim made by the candidate with regard to qualification, income, date of birth, reservation
category including sports, NSS, NCC, CDP, KM, PwD, GdM, etc., should be supported by photocopies
of relevant certificates/documents and should be Uploaded with the application. Otherwise, the
claim will not be considered.
(b) The candidates claiming seats under Kannada Medium quota should produce the certificates issued
by the Head of the school duly countersigned by the competent authorities of Education Department
to the effect that the candidates have studied in Kannada medium from Standard I to X.
(c) Candidates seeking admission to M.L.I.Sc. (Master of Library and Information Science), MSW, M.A.
(Journalism and Mass Communication), MBA, MCA, B.P.Ed and M.P.Ed are required to remit the fee
` 300 (in the case of SC/ST and Cat-I, only ` 200) towards Entrance Test
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V. Mode of Admission:
Admission of candidates depends upon the availability of seats in the order of merit in the respective
reservation category. The information given in this Prospectus is for general information of the students. The
relevant rules relating to admission, fees and other details will be effective as prevailing at the time of admission.
(a) Each Department will have an Admission Committee comprising the Chairperson and members of
the faculty of the Department as constituted by the university for this purpose.
(b) In all stages of admission, the admission committee shall obtain the approval from the Dean of the
Faculty concerned.
(c) The Admission Committee verifies the applications and documents/certificates and prepares a
consolidated merit list, in descending order of merit on the basis of the percentage of marks secured
by the candidates in the qualifying examination (or entrance test or both).
(d) The above list/s will be announced on the University website. The lists will also be uploaded to the
university website. No intimation will be sent to the candidates separately for their admission.
Hence, the applicants are advised to see the University web site
www.kuvempu.ac.in/admission2020-21.
(e) The admission committee makes the admission on the scheduled date and time (as specified in Dates
of Events).
(f) Candidates shall personally appear for the admission with all originals documents and certificates,
prescribed fees and photographs. Applicants are required to report at the counselling centre of the
Department concerned before 10.30 am on the date/s of admission (see, Dates of Events) and
remain throughout admission. Further, the candidates are required to note that the delay in the
arrival of candidates at the admission venue even by a minute may deprive them the seats.
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Admission Rules
For the Post-Graduate courses of Kuvempu University and affiliated colleges, there is a centralized
system of admission through counselling. The following are some of the relevant rules and regulations.
However, the rules existing at the time of admission shall be operative and final.
Eligibility for Post-Graduate Courses/Programme
(1) Candidates who have passed the three/four-year Degree examinations of this university or of any other
university considered as equivalent there to, with the required major/optional subjects at the Degree
level are eligible to apply for admission, provided they satisfy other requirements as per Regulations.
(2) The minimum percentage of marks in the relevant subjects (all the 3 years/4 years put together) shall be
as follows (for specific eligibility criteria, please refer to the Profile of the Department concerned).
(a) For candidates under General Merit, Children of Freedom Fighters, Children/Dependents of 45%
Defence Personnel, Categories - IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB, NCC and NSS
However, the minimum percentage of marks required for admission to M.A in Hindi, Sanskrit
and Urdu is 40% in the subjects.
(b)
For candidates belonging to Category - I, Sports and Persons with Disability (PwD) 40%
(3) The eligibility criteria for admission to MCA and MBA are as per the eligibility criteria prescribed by
the Karnataka Examination Authority, Bengaluru.
(4) (a) In the case of candidates seeking admission to M.Com, only the percentage of marks obtained at
final year B.Com/BBM/BBA is considered for determining the eligibility of the candidates and for
the allotment of seats for admission.
(b) The candidates seeking admission to any P. G. course have to enclose (to the application) the
statements of marks of all the three/four years of their degree courses.
(c) Candidates seeking admission to M.A in Kannada, English, Hindi, Urdu and Sanskrit on the basis
of marks obtained in the relevant language subject shall have secured, in the corresponding
language, 10% more marks than the minimum prescribed for the category under which they are
to be admitted.
(5) Attempt Reduction: In the case of candidates who have passed the relevant examination in the
second or subsequent attempts, the actual percentage of marks obtained by them shall be reduced
by 3 for every such attempt (e.g., from 65% to 62%, 65% to 59%, etc., depending upon the number of
additional attempts taken). But, such reduction shall not make the candidate ineligible altogether.
(a) However, a candidate who completes the Degree course successfully in three academic years shall
be deemed to have passed the course in the first attempt.
(b) Similarly, if a candidate rejects his/her results and takes improvement examination, he/she shall
be deemed to have passed the examination at the first attempt.
(c) Also a candidate who absents himself/herself from the entire examination and takes it at the next
session, he/she shall be deemed to have passed the examination in the first attempt.
However, such candidates shall be required to produce documentary evidence, obtained from the
Registrar (Evaluation) of the university concerned, in support of their absence at or rejection of the results of
the first attempt, while submitting the application.
(6) Domiciled Candidates: The domiciled candidates should have resided in the state of Karnataka for at
least 10 years at any time prior to the date of submission of application. However, this condition does
not apply in the following cases.
(a) Children of officers of All India Services of Karnataka Cadre,
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(b) Children of employees of (i) Government of Karnataka and (ii) Kuvempu University,
(c) Children of Central Government employees serving in the State of Karnataka,
(d) Students who have graduated from Kuvempu University,
(e) Students who come under certain categories of reservation such as (i) foreign students, (ii) children
/ dependents of defence personnel, (iii) children of freedom fighters, (iv) GdM, and (v) OU, and
(f) Children from state of Jammu and Kashmir, and North-East states, subject to certain conditions.
(7) Admission procedures for the foreign nationals / NRI students:
A special provision is made to the Foreign nationals/ NRI students to take admission in
the Post Graduation programmes of the University from June 1st 2018. They can submit
applications to the Registrar directly to get provisional admission. They can apply either
online or through post or personaly with photocopy of valid passport and all other academic
doccuments to prove their eligibility. After due verification of the documents the University
will issue an admission offer letter. Then the student has to pay 100$ or INR 7000 through
bank transfer and intimate the University with amount tansfer details. Then the University
will issue provisional admission for visa process. The student has to take final admission
before August 31st by paying admission fee of 600$ or INR 40,000 per year excluding
accommodation and other expenses. All the foreign / NRI students will be provided
with hostel facility in the campus if they need. For any assistence or guidence contact
Prof. Riaz Mahmood. (contact details: phone-9448340841, email-riaz_sultan@yahoo.com)
SEAT MATRIX :
Course-wise and category-wise seat matrix is provided in a separate table (given earlier) and
the applicants are advised to go through the same. Besides, the applicants are advised to go through the
following:
The intake for different Departments is fixed as shown in sections pertaining to individual Departments
(see, Seat Matrix Table given earlier). The seats thus made available in each Department are allotted to
different categories. This has been done in accordance with the existing reservation policy of the Government
of Karnataka. However, the intake can be increased/reduced at the discretion of the university at any time
depending upon circumstances.
(a) Foreign Students: 15% supernumerary seats can be created in each Department of Studies to
accommodate foreign students. Out of this, 5% seats shall be earmarked for the students of Indian
workers in the Gulf as per the direction of the Government and after approval by the Vice Chancellor
in consultation with the Selection Committee of the subject concerned.
(b) Children/Dependents of Defence Personnel (CDP): One seat in each course shall be allotted to
candidates in the following order.
(i) Widows/Wards of Defence personnel martyred in action.
(ii) Wards of serving personnel and ex-servicemen disabled in action.
(iii) Widows/Wards of Defence personnel who died in peace time with death attributable to military
service.
(iv) Wards of ex-servicemen and serving personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry awards.
(v) Wards of ex-servicemen
(vi) Wards of serving personnel
(c) Children of Freedom Fighters (CFF): One seat shall be given to the children of freedom fighters.
Dependents of freedom fighters are not eligible under this quota. However, the applications, under
this quota, shall be referred to the Registrar for necessary orders.
(d) Sports: One seat for an outstanding sportsperson who has represented Kuvempu University or
Karnataka State or India in any inter-university, inter-state or international sports or games during
his/her graduation period.
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(e) Person with Disability (PwD): One seat is reserved for the persons with the following kinds of
dissability as per the Govt. act of 1995 section 20: 1. Physically challenged. 2.Visually challenged. 3.
Person with hearing impairment. 4. Person with learning dissanilitiy. 5. DIfferent kinds of disabled
people. 6. Leprosy cured. 7. Person with mental dissaility. A certificate in support of the handicap,
signed by the district surgeon, should be enclosed with the application. Following are considered in
this category:
(f) Reservation of Seats for SC, ST and OBC Candidates: Seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes (15%)
and Scheduled Tribes (3%), and other socially and educationally backward classes as notified by the
Government of Karnataka under Categories – I (4%), IIA (15%), IIB (4%), IIIA (4%), IIIB (5%) (GO No.
SWL 251 BCA 94, dated 31st January, 1995 and as amended from time to time).
(g) Kannada Medium Students: 5% of seats are reserved for allotment to candidates who have studied
in Kannada Medium from 1st to 10th standard in accordance with GO No. ED 91 URC 2002, Bengaluru,
dated 31st July, 2002 and as amended from time to time.
(h) Gender Minority (GdM): Special 1% reservation for gender minorities in special category would be
a super numeric quota seat and filled against available eligible applications only. One seat is kept in
each Department for these applicants in accordance with GO No. ED254UKV dated 13th December,
2013.
(i) Children of Farmers (CoF): One seat, as a part of Special Categories (merit), in each P. G course
is reserved for the children of farmers who committed suicide owing to financial distress (Please
note, this seat is not shown in the Seat Matrix table given earlier). And applicants who want to claim
the seat under this category have to enclose the relevant certificate issued by the Tahsildar/Deputy
Commissioner of Taluk/ District concerned. If there are no eligible applicants under this category, the
seat shall be kept vacant.
(j) Hyderabad-Karnataka Reservation (HyK): Special 8% reservation for Hyderabad-Karnataka region
is provided in accordance with GO No. ED269UNE, dated 13th May, 2014. However, in the event of
non- availability of eligible applications, such seats would be transferred to General Merit category.
(k) Other University Students (OU): As per the Government of Karnataka Letter, 15% of the seats are
reserved for students of other universities (including Merit, and Merit-cum-Payment seats).
(l) Merit-cum-Payment Seats: Under merit-cum-payment category,
(i) First 3 seats (1+1+1) are reserved for SC, and ST students of Kuvempu University, and children of
Kuvempu University employees (i.e., one seat to each of these three categories).
Note: (i) Applicants claiming seats under ‘Employees’ Children’ quota have to produce an eligibility
certificate signed by the university Registrar.
(ii) Of the remaining, a specified number of seats are reserved for OU candidates where the quota
(15%) is adjusted with HyK and OU under merit seats.
(iii) Remaining seats are for KU candidates.
However,
(i) If any of these seats fall vacant, such seats will be filled with Kuvempu University applicants on
merit-cum-payment basis.
(ii) But in the case of SC and ST, the seats are inter-changeable. If no eligible applicant is available
from both the categories, the vacant seat shall be shifted to Kuvempu University students on
merit-cum- payment basis.
(iii) If there are no eligible applicants from Kuvempu University graduates, the vacant seats may be
filled with OU applicants under merit-cum-payment basis.
(iv) All candidates admitted under merit-cum-payment quota are required to pay the actual fee for
merit- cum-payment category prescribed by university (at the time of admission) irrespective of
their caste and annual income.
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NSS/NCC Quota: Criteria for ranking and selection of students under NSS/NCC Quota are given below.
(1) The admission is limited to students of Kuvempu University only.
(2) Claim under the quota is considered only when photocopies of specific certificates are attached.
(3) The camps/programmes attended during PUC level and prior to that are not considered.
(4) Ranking of NSS/NCC Quota applicants and preparing the merit list is based on two important criteria viz.,
marks secured in the qualifying examination and performance in NSS/NCC activities.
(5) Weights for the marks secured in the qualifying examination shall be awarded in accordance with Schedule
– A presented below.
(6) The Admission Committee of the Department may evaluate the NSS (Schedule – B: 50%)/NCC (Schedule -
C: 50%) related documents of the applicants, or forward them to the NSS /NCC programme co-ordinator
of the university for evaluation. However, in the case of any ambiguity, the weights awarded by the NSS/
NCC Co-ordinator (based on the documents submitted by the applicants) is final.
(7) The admission committee shall combine marks secured as per schedules A and B (for NSS quota) or
Schedules A and C (for NCC quota), and prepare the rank list and admit students accordingly.
Schedule - A
(to be evaluated by Admission Committee)
% age of Marks secured % age of Marks secured
in the Qualifying Weightage in the Qualifying Weightage
Examination Examination
≥35 – < 50 25 ≥70 – < 80 40
≥50 – < 60 30 ≥80 – < 90 45
≥60 – < 70 35 ≥90 – < 100 50
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Schedule - B
(to be evaluated either by the Admission Committee or by the NSS Programme Co-ordinator)
Sl.
Particulars Weightage
No.
Completed two years under NSS as a regular student, with attending at least one col-
1 12.5
lege level camp during the degree studies in Kuvempu University
Participation in one additional college level camp, irrespective of the number of camps
2 1.0
participated
Participation in Inter-collegiate camp/university level leadership training camp/univer-
3 sity level adventure programme, etc., irrespective of the number of camps/programmes 3.0
participated
Participation in State level camp/state level NSS festival/Inter-university camp within the
4 4.0
state irrespective of the number of camps participated
Participation in National level camp/National Integration Camp/ National level adven-
5 ture programme/Inter-university Camp/ Programmes in other states irrespective of the 5.0
number of camps /programmes participated
6 Blood donation (one point for each time subject to maximum of three times (1+ 1+1) 3.0
7 Eye donation pledge 1.5
Merit/award winner in the university level camps/state level camps/national level camps
8 1.0
or programmes, irrespective of the number of camps/programmes
Participation in any other special programmes in university level/ district level/State
9 level, or voluntary service in eye camp/flood/ riots/emergencies/adult education pro- 1.5
grammes/MPFL and any other social service programmes
10 Participation in Republic Day Parade 7.5
11 The best NSS volunteer of the university/state/national level 10.0
Total weightage points 50.0
Schedule - C
(to be evaluated either by the Admission Committee or by the NCC Programme Co-ordinator)
Sl.
Particulars Weightage
No
1 NCC certificate (B = 5) or (C=10) 10
Refund Rules: After the completion of admission process, request for refund of fees shall not be considered
under any circumstances. In respect of MBA and MCA courses, the refund of any excess fees paid by the
students would be made only after the receipt of excess fees from the concerned authority.
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(a) Hard and Soft Core Courses are the courses offered by the Department concerned. Each
student shall compulsorily undertake project work leading to Project Report. The credits
for each Hard Core Course ranges from 3 to 6 and that of Soft Core Course from 2 to 4.
(b) Elective Courses are the courses offered by other Departments. Each elective course
carries 2 wrights. Students of all P. G Programmes shall select, study and successfully
complete atleast one Elective Course (out of a number of Elective Courses offered by
other Departments, List of Elective Courses is given later) each in II and III Semesters
earning atleast four credits.
(c) Besides, there are three Soft Skill Courses viz., Communication Skills, Computer Skills and
Life Skills. These Courses are offered by the Departments of Studies in English, Computer
Science and Commerce respectively for the students of all Departments of P. G Studies.
Each of these three courses carries one credit and there shall be no semester-end
examination for these courses. However, to successfully complete the Master’s Degree,
every student must complete these courses earning three credits within the first two
semesters.
(2) Continuous Assessment Programmes and Evaluation
Out of the total marks for each course, 25 marks are earmarked for Continuous
Assessment (Internal Assessment) and the remaining 75 marks for the semester-end
examination. Internal assessment marks are awarded on the basis of the following
components.
Sl. Maximum
Continuous Assessment Programme
No. Marks
01 Two Session Tests (5 marks per test) 10
Seminar/Group Discussion (assessed on the basis of writing, comprehension,
02 5
communication, articulation, and presentation skills)
03 Field Work and/or Assignments 5
04 Regularity and Attendance 5
In the case of elective courses, each elective course carries a maximum of 50 marks
comprising 40 marks for semester-end examination and 10 marks for internal assessment. In
this case, internal assessment marks are awarded to the students based on a test (5 marks),
assignment-cum-group discussion (2.5 marks), and regularity of the students in attending
the classes (2.5 marks).
(3) Semester-end Examination and Evaluation: Semester-end examination of three-hour
duration for 75 marks is conducted for each of Hard and Soft Core Courses. However, in the
case of Elective Courses, the semester-end examination is for 40 marks for 1½ hours for each
course. Project Reports and answer scripts of the semester-end examination are evaluated
by two examiners (one internal and another external; however, under no circumstances a
script/project report is valued only by two internal examiners). The marks awarded to that
answer script/project report is the average of these two evaluations. If the difference in the
marks between two evaluations exceeds 20% of the maximum marks, such a script/project
report is valued by a third external examiner. The marks awarded to that answer script or
project report shall be the average of two nearer marks out of the three evaluations. In the
fourth semester, the project report shall be evaluated for 75 marks by both internal and
external examiners. And for the remaining 25 marks, project viva-voce examination shall
be conducted by the Board of Examiners. For the purpose of evaluation, answer scripts are
coded. There is also a provision for challenge valuation.
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Description of Result
CGPA Result grade
Grade
< 4.50 D Fail
≥ 4.50 < 5.00 C Pass
≥ 5.00 < 5.50 B Second Class
≥ 5.50 < 6.00 B+ High Second Class
≥ 6.00 < 6.50 A First Class
≥ 6.50 < 7.50 A+ High First Class
≥ 7.50 A++
First Class with Distinction
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Note:
01. For course details, see the respective pages of the Department (of main campus) concerned
02. Additional information will be available from the Course Co-ordinator.
03. Additional information will be available from the Director of P. G. Centre Chikkamagaluru. (Incharge)
Dr. Shobharani H (Phone: 08267-221655 or Cell: 9481430098).
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Course Offered Chairperson / Co-ordinator Course Structure
No
01. M. A (Sanskrit) Dr. M.A. Shruti Kirthi (Cell: 9448091817) Profile of this Department is given earlier
02. M. A (Urdu) Dr. Syed Sanaulla (Cell: 9448238327) Profile of this Department is given earlier
Note:
1. For course details, see the respective pages of the Department (of main campus) concerned.
2. Those who are interested to take up the above courses shall submit the application separately to The
Chairperson, Department of Studies in ……, Kuvempu University, Sahyadri College Campus, Vidya Nagara,
Shivamogga 577 203 (Karnataka).
Note:
01. For course details, see the respective pages of the Department (of main campus) concerned.
02. Additional information will be available from the Course Co-ordinators or The Principal
(Phone: 08182 - 240180 or Cell: 9448731002)
Faculty of Arts
Entrepreneurial Development
11. Management Studies Management Skills
and MSME
Travel Agency and Tour Tourism and Hospitality
12. Tourism Administration
Operation Management Management
Faulty of Education
13. Education Methodology of Teaching Indian Education
14. Physical Education Health and Fitness Management Yoga and Healthy Life Style
Faculty of Science and Technology
15. Applied Botany Biofertilizer and Biopesticide Floriculture
a. Biodiversity a. Reproductive Physiology
16. Applied Zoology
b. Genetic Engineering b. Sericulture
17. Wild Life Management Ornithology Wildlife Conservation
a. Plant Tissue Culture
1. Fermentation Technology
18. Biotechnology Technology
b. Healthcare Biotechnology 2. Basic Bioinformatics
a. Diagnostic Microbiology a. Water Microbiology
19. Microbiology
b. Industrial Microbiology b. Agricultural Microbiology
20. Biochemistry Clinical Biochemistry Enzyme Purification Techniques
21. Chemistry Electroplating Bioanalytical Techniques
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P. G. Centre, Kadur
Drug Discovery and Dosage
33 Pharmaceutical Chemistry Drug Design and Metabolism
Forms
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