Prospectus 2023
"यत्र नार्यस्तु पूज्यन्ते रमन्ते तत्र देवता:"
Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women’s UniversitY (JVWU)
Established by Govt. of Rajasthan
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Fee Arrangement


Regular

After 10th

  • Discipline
    Computer Science
  • Eligibility
    After 10th
  • Duration
    6 Yrs.
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Based Admissison

After 12th

  • Discipline
    Arts & Humanities
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Based Admissison
  • Discipline
    Arts & Humanities
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Based Admissison
  • Discipline
    BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts)
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    4 YRS.
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE), Direct Merit Based Admission (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
    Knowledge of different Fine Arts: Knowledge of painting, photography, sculpture,

    artistic craft-based media, ceramics and metal as well digital technology such as three-
    dimensional modelling and printing, to find an area that favours the expressive style.
    Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyse art problems
    historically as well as in modern perspectives to arrive at substantiated conclusions
    using techniques of research, ideas, field survey.
    Development of solutions: Solutions are developed for aesthetic issues or problems so
    that art curriculum can be designed in a way that artists, professionals, art historians,
    critics, researchers and students can be benefited.
    Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate research techniques and
    resources to discover new research and give solutions to the artistic problems with an
    understanding of the limitations.
    Different art techniques: Understanding of applicable techniques and procedures in a
    multiplicity of pictorial media.
    Historical and contemporary perspectives: Knowledge of varied art forms, painters
    and art pieces from diverse historical and contemporary contexts.
    Analyses of different art pieces: Art history across ethos and period, numerous
    perspectives, understanding of ethnic perspective.
    Creativity: Inspire towards creative and experimentations.
    Employability: Offer wide possibilities of employability in the field of artistry,
    sculpture, printing, photography.
    Art & Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess socio-
    cultural & political issues and the consequent responsibilities towards the society.
    Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to moral & professional ethics and
    responsibilities bounded by society.
    Life- long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to
    engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of art field.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

     Evaluate varied art periods and Cave Art of India, France and Spain to apply it in own art
    work to enhance in all respect.
     Interpret the significance of cultural and historical context in informing the
    interpretation of art works.
     Get the knowledge of the contribution of artists in turning and developing society and
    politics in India, Spain, France and Egypt.

     Understand and analyze the relevant research in advertising and marketing
    communication.
     Design effective visual communication for various advertising approaches that combine
    the use of print, online/digital, and other multimedia communication.
     Develop advertising media buying and planning strategies. 
     Create and defend the strategy and execution of an ad campaign for a clients.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Arts & Humanities
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    Education & Methodology
  • Eligibility
    12th (any stream) with minimum 50%
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    100
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    In addition to Conventional Time-Tested Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum
    Development suggest the following approaches:
    1. Case Based Learning: Practical exposure can be given to students through Case based learning/critical
    learning tool. It enhances skills of students in analyzing the organizational problems and learning to arrive at
    critical decisions. They learn to apply concepts, principles and analytical skills to solve the real situation
    problems.
    2. Experiential/Live Projects/Grass Root Projects: To bridge the gulf between the theory and practice,
    the students have to be encouraged to take up experiential projects/Live Projects/Grass Root Projects in
    companies/organizations/factories.
    3. Team Spirit and Building: To internalize the core curriculum, working in teams and developing team spirit
    is essential. Interdisciplinary learning across outside the faculty would help students in equipping with these
    skills.
    4. ICT Teaching with global touch: With the use of modern ICT technology students’ learning in class room
    marches towards digitization. Getting connected to people through e-mode who are located all over the world
    and who bring real-time insights from their industries, their customers, happenings in their local place and
    environment. This sparks different ways of thinking as well as cover the conventional material.
    5. Leadership Building: Apart from developing a strong background in the functional areas of Commerce and
    Business, the Model Curriculum focuses on developing New Age Leadership capabilities among the students.
    6. Emphasis on Indian Business Models: Over the past two decades, several Indian Business domains and
    organizations have made remarkable contribution in developing innovative business models by occupying a
    space in the global business scenario. The academia can make use of such examples in the pedagogy.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    i. IntendedLearningOutcomes- 

    1. Graduates of this degree will be knowledgeable across the core requirements of
    thedegree.Graduateswillbeableto:
    • Demonstrate knowledge of major theories and model in key areas of Accounting, Marketing, Finance, Taxation
    and Other management Domain of knowledge.
    • Analyse organizational problems and generate pragmatic/realistic solutions based on academic research in
    Commerce.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of microeconomic theory as it relates to markets, firms, government policy and
    resource allocation and its utilization.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of macroeconomic theory as it relates to current
    macroeconomics policies, issues, strategies and practices.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of key concepts underlying quantitative decision analysis.
    • Apply basic mathematical and statistical skills necessary for analysis of a range of problems in economics,
    actuarial studies, accounting, marketing, management and finance.

    2. Graduates of this degree will be knowledgeable of an area of specialization in the faculty Graduates, subject to their
    areas of specialization, will be able to:
    • Demonstrate knowledge of the theories, concepts and findings of the faculty specializations with a firm grounding
    based on evidence-based and research informed practices through theory-research practice linkages; capable of
    rigorous analysis and interpretation with a focus on logical reasoning.
    3. Graduates of this degree will be knowledgeable domestic and international economic and organizational environments.

    ii. Generic Skills

    Graduates of the degree will have the capacity to
    • Work collaboratively and productively in teams.
    • Use basic mathematical and statistical tools of analysis independently.
    • Apply critical and analytical skills and methods to the identification, evaluation and resolution of
    complex problems in unfamiliar contexts.
    • Engage confidently in self-directed study and research.
    • Communicate ideas effectively in written, oral and nonverbal formats.
    • Operate effectively in multicultural and diverse environments.
    • Use effectively information from diverse sources.
    • Be proficient in the use of appropriate information and communication technologies .
    • Critically evaluate new ideas, research findings, methodologies and theoretical frameworks in
    a specialized field of study.
    • Recognize and understand the ethical responsibilities of individuals and organizations in society and capable of
    resolving ethical issues and dilemmas in the decision-making process.

    GraduateAttributes

    BA BED graduates will have the following attributes and skills:
    (A) Academically excellent
    (1) Analysis and evaluation of evidence in the commerce disciplines in support of an argument, proposition or
    solution to problems in organizations and in society.
    (2) Strategic and critical thinking in relation to business and commerce- related issues.
    (B) Research Skills
    (3) The retrieval of information from variety of business, commerce and economics sources.
    (4) Knowledgeable across disciplines with a kaleidoscopic view.
    (5) Synthesis of knowledge across disciplines.
    (6) Problem solving through the application of appropriate and relevant theories principles and data.
    (7) Skilled in the use of computer systems and software used in commerce and business through practical
    assignments, exercises and demonstrations.

    C) Attuned to cultural diversity
    (8) Aware of Cultural difference and able to account for these in developing solutions to commerce and
    business-related problems.
    D) Active global citizens
    (9) Effective communicators on matters related to economics and commerce.
    (10) Participants in discussion and debate on national and international issues related to the disciplines of the
    faculty.
    E) Leaders in communities
    (11) Effective decision makes in business and commerce through meaningful and impactful community
    engagement practices.
    (12) Ethical and collegial in professional practice

  • Note

    SkillDevelopmentsActivities:
    1. Analysis the Geographical and Political Map of India.
    2. Understanding India through the Glob.
    3. Art and Architectural development through the ppt.

    Readings on educational thinkers and presentation on the contribution of one of the thinkers (group work followed by discussion)Reading on education in Ancient India – Vedic, Buddhism and Jainism.

    PRACTICALS
    1. Expression, Body Language, Modulation and Creativity
    2. Act for any situation
    3. Preparation of script
    4. Organization of Competitions at class level and exhibition in the Institute

  • Discipline
    Education Methodology
  • Eligibility
    12th (with PCM/PCBM) with minimum 50%
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    50
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    1. In depth critical knowledge in two key learning areas and teaching pedagogy for secondary students
    2. learn how to teach secondary students in these areas
    3. gain awareness of the social context and implications for schooling
    4. grasp educational challenges and issues
    5. explore theory and research on effective teaching practices
    6. have flexibility to enable constructive work in educational settings
    7. Study how to work collaboratively and ethically
    8. Tailored program for gaining inter disciplinary knowledge
    9. Guest lectures for updated knowledge.
    10. Academic day celebrations for motivating students to gain deep insight and celebrate the achievements of their discipline
    11. Academic competition like poster presentation, quiz, group discussion etc for sharpening skills and enhancing discretion ability
    12. Extracurricular activities for empowering personality

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    . Department of Education
    2. Educational Resources Information Center
    3. Personal Trainer
    4. social service agencies
    5. Nonprofit organizations
    6. community service 
    7. Business & Communication
    8. School Counseiling
    9. Instructional Coordinator
    10.  Administration 
    11. Training & Development 
    12. Educational consultancy
    13.Guidance & counselling,

  • Discipline
    Education Methodology
  • Eligibility
    12th (with PCB/PCBM) with minimum 50%
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    50
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. In depth critical knowledge in two key learning areas and teaching pedagogy for secondary students
    2. learn how to teach secondary students in these areas
    3. gain awareness of the social context and implications for schooling
    4. grasp educational challenges and issues
    5. explore theory and research on effective teaching practices
    6. have flexibility to enable constructive work in educational settings
    7. Study how to work collaboratively and ethically
    8. Tailored program for gaining inter disciplinary knowledge
    9. Guest lectures for updated knowledge.
    10. Academic day celebrations for motivating students to gain deep insight and celebrate the achievements of their discipline
    11. Academic competition like poster presentation, quiz, group discussion etc for sharpening skills and enhancing discretion ability
    12. Extracurricular activities for empowering personality

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1. Department of Education
    2. Educational Resources Information Center
    3. Personal Trainer
    4. social service agencies
    5. Nonprofit organizations
    6. community service 
    7. Business & Communication
    8. School Counseiling
    9. Instructional Coordinator
    10.  Administration 
    11. Training & Development 
    12. Educational consultancy
    13.Guidance & counselling,

  • Discipline
    Commerce
  • Eligibility
    12th any stream
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE), Direct Merit Based Admission (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES

    In addition to Conventional Time-Tested Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum
    Development suggest the following approaches:
    1. Case Based Learning: Practical exposure can be given to students through Case based
    learning/critical learning tool. It enhances skills of students in analyzing the organizational
    problems and learning to arrive at critical decisions. They learn to apply concepts, principles and
    analytical skills to solve the real situation problems.
    2. Experiential/Live Projects/Grass Root Projects: To bridge the gulf between the theory
    and practice, the students have to be encouraged to take up experiential projects/Live
    Projects/Grass Root Projects in companies/organizations/factories.
    3. Team Spirit and Building: To internalize the core curriculum, working in teams and developing
    team spirit is essential. Interdisciplinary learning across outside the faculty would help students in
    equipping with these skills.
    4. ICT Teaching with global touch: With the use of modern ICT technology students’ learning in
    class room marches towards digitization. Getting connected to people through e-mode who are
    located all over the world and who bring real-time insights from their industries, their customers,
    happenings in their local place and environment. This sparks different ways of thinking as well as
    cover the conventional material.
    5. Leadership Building: Apart from developing a strong background in the functional areas of
    Commerce and Business, the Model Curriculum focuses on developing New Age Leadership
    capabilities among the students.
    6. Emphasis on Indian Business Models: Over the past two decades, several Indian Business
    domains and organizations have made remarkable contribution in developing innovative business
    models by occupying a space in the global business scenario. The academia can make use of such
    examples in the pedagogy.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    COURSE  OUTCOMES 

    Financial Accounting-I 

    1. Define, distinguish and apply the basic concepts and terminology of Accounting.
    2. Develop the skills of recording financial transactions and preparation of reports using computers.

    Business Economics-

    1. Define, distinguish and apply the basic concepts and terminology of Economics.
    2. Develop the skills and knowledge of market structure.

    Business Organization & Management-

    1. Define, distinguish and apply the basic concepts and terminology of the Business.
    2. Demonstrate the roles, skills and functions of management.

    Law of Contract

    1. Define, distinguish and apply the basic concepts and terminology of the law of contract.
    2. 2 Identify the relevant legal issues that arise on a given set of facts in the area of contract law.

    Fundamental of Information Technology

    1. Acquire a foundational understanding of Information Technology principles and concepts, essential for effective decision-making in a business environment
    2.  Develop practical skills in utilizing various IT tools and technologies to enhance business processes and productivity
  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Computer Science
  • Eligibility
    12th with any stream
  • Duration
    3 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis, Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    Programme Outcomes : 

    PO1: Engineering Acquaintance: Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
    fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
    problems.
    PO2: Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex
    engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
    natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
    PO3: Design/ Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems
    and design system components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate
    consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental considerations.
    PO4: Conduct investigations of composite problems: Use research-based knowledge and
    research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and
    synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
    PO5: Modern Tool Usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources. and
    modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering
    activities with an understanding of the limitations.
    PO6: The Engineer and culture: Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess
    societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to
    professional engineering practice.
    PO7: Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering
    solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for
    sustainable development.
    PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
    norms of engineering practice.
    PO9: Individual and Team effort: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
    leader in diverse teams and in multi-disciplinary settings.
    PO10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
    engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write
    effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive
    clear instructions.
    PO11: Project Management and investment: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
    engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and
    leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
    PO12: Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to
    engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broadest context of Technological Change.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    Distinguishes between a conventional system and an intelligent system.
    • Describes data, information and knowledge.
    • Explains algorithmic versus heuristic methods.
    • Defines structured and unstructured.
    • Explains Artificial Intelligence concept and its applications.
    • Knows how to represent knowledge.
    • Identify examples of the ethical responsibilities of an ML expert.
    • Describes searching methods.
    • Describe common learning paradigms in terms of the type of data available and when, the form of
    prediction, and the structure of the output prediction.
    • Explains approximate reasoning.
    • Represents knowledge using various different techniques.
    • Explains first order logic and predicate calculus.
    • Formulate a well-posed learning problem for a real-world task by identifying the task, performance
    measure, and training experience.
    • Explains semantic network.
    • Explains rule-based system.
    • Implement k-Nearest Neighbors with O(N) prediction
    • Explains case-based system.
    • Uses the appropriate searching technique to achieve desired goals.
    • Knows state space search.
    • Distinguishes between data driven and goal driven search.
    • Uses depth-first search and breadth-first search.
    • Uses some heuristic search methods.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Interior Design
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE), Direct Merit Based Admission (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    Graphic Design
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE), Direct Merit Based Admission (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    Fashion Designing
  • Eligibility
    12th any stream
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    Outcomes of the Program

    In addition to Conventional Time-Tested Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum Development suggest the following approaches:
    Develop core competencies of design and professionalism to address societal and environmental concerns.
    Enable experiential learning and community engagement to create inclusive and sustainable design.
    Provide an international platform for interdisciplinary learning and collaborative research.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    Intended Learning Outcomes

    1. Advanced Design Skills: Develop advanced design skills and techniques in fashion and textile design, including conceptualization, sketching, pattern making, and garment construction

    2. Research and Analysis: Acquire research and analytical skills to explore current trends, market demands, and consumer behavior in the fashion and textile industry. Learn to identify and analyze design problems and propose innovative solutions.

    3. Creative Exploration: Foster creativity and innovative thinking in the design process, encouraging experimentation with materials, colors, textures, and technologies to create unique and aesthetically appealing fashion and textile designs.

    4. Sustainability and Ethical Considerations: Understand the importance of sustainability and ethical practices in the fashion and textile industry. Explore sustainable materials, production processes, and responsible consumption to develop environmentally conscious and socially responsible design solutions.

    5. Technical Proficiency: Gain expertise in using industry-standard design software and technology for fashion and textile design, such as CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software, digital printing techniques, and textile manipulation techniques.

    6. Collection Development: Learn to develop cohesive and marketable fashion and textile collections, considering factors like target audience, market trends, branding, and product development. Gain skills in collection planning, range development, and portfolio presentation.

    7. Industry Awareness: Develop a comprehensive understanding of the global fashion and textile industry, including its historical and cultural context, key players, supply chain dynamics, and market trends. Stay updated with industry innovations and emerging technologies.

    8. Communication and Presentation Skills: Enhance communication and presentation skills to effectively articulate and showcase design concepts, ideas, and collections. Learn to create compelling visual presentations, mood boards, and fashion illustrations.

    9. Collaboration and Leadership: Cultivate teamwork and collaboration skills by engaging in group projects and interdisciplinary collaborations. Develop leadership qualities to manage design teams, coordinate projects, and meet deadlines.

    10. Professional Development: Acquire business acumen and entrepreneurship skills to navigate the fashion and textile industry. Gain insights into marketing strategies, brand development, retail management, and intellectual property rights. Understand industry regulations and standards.

     

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Interior Design
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE), Direct Merit Based Admission (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    Outcomes of the Program

    In addition to Conventional Time-Tested Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum Development suggest the following approaches:
    Develop core competencies of design and professionalism to address societal and environmental concerns.
    Enable experiential learning and community engagement to create inclusive and sustainable design.
    Provide an international platform for interdisciplinary learning and collaborative research.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    Intended Learning Outcomes

    1. Advanced Design Skills: Develop advanced design skills and techniques in fashion and textile design, including conceptualization, sketching, pattern making, and garment construction

    2. Research and Analysis: Acquire research and analytical skills to explore current trends, market demands, and consumer behavior in the fashion and textile industry. Learn to identify and analyze design problems and propose innovative solutions.

    3. Creative Exploration: Foster creativity and innovative thinking in the design process, encouraging experimentation with materials, colors, textures, and technologies to create unique and aesthetically appealing fashion and textile designs.

    4. Sustainability and Ethical Considerations: Understand the importance of sustainability and ethical practices in the fashion and textile industry. Explore sustainable materials, production processes, and responsible consumption to develop environmentally conscious and socially responsible design solutions.

    5. Technical Proficiency: Gain expertise in using industry-standard design software and technology for fashion and textile design, such as CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software, digital printing techniques, and textile manipulation techniques.

    6. Collection Development: Learn to develop cohesive and marketable fashion and textile collections, considering factors like target audience, market trends, branding, and product development. Gain skills in collection planning, range development, and portfolio presentation.

    7. Industry Awareness: Develop a comprehensive understanding of the global fashion and textile industry, including its historical and cultural context, key players, supply chain dynamics, and market trends. Stay updated with industry innovations and emerging technologies.

    8. Communication and Presentation Skills: Enhance communication and presentation skills to effectively articulate and showcase design concepts, ideas, and collections. Learn to create compelling visual presentations, mood boards, and fashion illustrations.

    9. Collaboration and Leadership: Cultivate teamwork and collaboration skills by engaging in group projects and interdisciplinary collaborations. Develop leadership qualities to manage design teams, coordinate projects, and meet deadlines.

    10. Professional Development: Acquire business acumen and entrepreneurship skills to navigate the fashion and textile industry. Gain insights into marketing strategies, brand development, retail management, and intellectual property rights. Understand industry regulations and standards.

     

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Food & Biotech
  • Eligibility
    12th with PCB/PCBM
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [85,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [90,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [95,000] Below 55 % [1,00,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE), Direct Merit Based Admission (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    Program Outcome:
    At the end of the Bachelor of Technology in Food and Biotechnology (B. Tech. FBT)
    Program, graduates will be able to
    PO1- Graduates of the course will have strong background in the interface of modern
    biology and advanced food technology and be able to use these tools in industry
    and/or institutes wherever necessary.
    PO2- Graduates of the course will function effectively as an individual, and as a member
    or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings in food and Biotech
    industries.
    PO3- Graduates will identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex
    engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of
    natural sciences and engineering sciences.
    PO4- Graduates of the course will design solutions with appropriate consideration for
    public health and safety and environmental considerations.
    PO5- Graduate will able to generate, select, and relate suitable techniques, assets, and
    current engineering and IT tools counting prophecy and modelling to compound
    engineering activities related to Food and Biotechnology.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    COURSE OUTCOMES

    PSO1: The student will be able to apply facts of food and biotechnology with detailed command
    of Food Technology and Biotechnology disciplines which facilitate them to comprehend the
    budding techniques and complex food and Biotech engineering conceptions.
    PSO2: Students will have capability to obtain expertise in solving engineering troubles
    associated to current food and biotechnology area/industries along with focus on the
    significance of food safety and sanitation of healthy processed food and Biotechnological
    approaches.
    PSO3: Students will have capacity to work in the field of Food technology and Biotechnology in
    private or government organizations and research sectors to design or process food products
    and biotechnology tools as per the requirements and qualifications.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Computer Science
  • Eligibility
    12th with PCM/PCBM
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    40
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [85,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [90,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [95,000] Below 55 % [1,00,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES

    An engineering student to be graduated will learn engineering knowledge, analyzing problems, designing
    systems and finding solutions, solving complex problems using mathematical and computing methods, using
    various tools etc. Also, how to communicate and do the teamwork, developing systems and architectures
    that are sustainable, management of project and finances and learnings that will be life-long.
    An Engineering graduate student will able to:
     Apply the knowledge of engineering fundamentals, sciences to solve complex problems.
     Identify the problem, formulate, review previous work if done, analyze the complex problem and
    find solutions.
     Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components
     Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and
    interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
     Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools
    including prediction and modelling
     Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental
    contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
     Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply
    these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in
    multidisciplinary environments.
     Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long
    learning in the broadest context of technological change.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    B.Tech + M.Tech/MBA Students of Computer Science can be employed as 
    1. Asst. Prof.
    2. Researcher and Scientific Jobs
    3. Software Developer
    4. Software Tester
    5. DataBase Administrator
    6. Software Engineer
    7. Network Administrator
    8. Technical Assistance etc. 
    9. IT Officer Jobs etc. 

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
  • Eligibility
    12th with PCM
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    40
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [85,0000] Between 84.9 - 75% [90,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [95,0000] Below 55 % [1,00,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE), Direct Merit Based Admissison (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    On completion of the B.E (ECE) degree the Electronics and Communication graduates will be able to

    • PO1
      Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
    • PO2
      Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
    • PO3
      Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
    • PO4
      Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
    • PO5
      Modern Tool Usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
    • PO7
      The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
    • PO8
      Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
    • PO9
      Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multi disciplinary settings.
    • PO10
      Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
    • PO11
      Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multi disciplinary environments.
    • PO12
      Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    On completion of the B.E (ECE) degree the Electronics and Communication graduates will be able to

    • PSO1
      Apply the fundamental concepts of electronics and communication engineering to design a variety of components and systems for applications including signal processing, image processing, communication, networking, embedded systems, VLSI and control system
    • PSO2
      Select and apply cutting-edge engineering hardware and software tools to solve complex Electronics and Communication Engineering problems
  • Discipline
    Journalism
  • Eligibility
    12th any stream
  • Duration
    3 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [40,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [45,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [50,000] Below 55 % [55,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    1.To acquaint the student with the fundamental knowledge of Journalism

    2.To make them dynamic individuals to develop their communication skills

    3.To be able to use the freedom of speech and expression and break stories wisely,

    4.To be able to conduct interview especially the difficult and sensitive interviews

    5.To be able to captue the right moment of expression through photographs

    6.To build and develop stories especially feature, fiction, article, developmental and rural etc

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1.Print Journalist

    2.TV Journalist

    3.Radio Journalist

    4.Editor, Copy Editor, Proof Reader

    5.News Presenter, Video Editor, Copy Editor, News Cameraman, Bulletin Producer

    6.Radio Jockey, Show Producer, Music Manager, VO Artist, Copywriter, Sound Engineer, Programming

  • Discipline
    Law & Governance
  • Eligibility
    12th Any Stream (Min.45% for Gen Category & 40% for Reserved Category)
  • Duration
    5 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    60
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    Programme Outcome:
    At the end of the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law (BA LLB) Programme, graduates will be able to
    PO1
    Practical exposure can be given to students through Case based learning/critical learning tool. It enhances skills of students in analyzing the organizational problems and learning to arrive at critical decisions. They learn to apply concepts, principles and analytical skills to solve the real situation problems.
    PO2
    To bridge the gulf between the theory and practice, the students have to be encouraged to take up experimental projects/Live Projects/Grass Root Projects in companies/organizations/factories.
    PO3
    To internalize the core curriculum, working in teams and developing team spirit is essential. Interdisciplinary learning across outside the faculty would help students in equipping with these skills.
    PO4
    With the use of modern ICT technology students’ learning in class room marches towards digitization. Getting connected to people through e-mode who are located all over the world and who bring real-time insights from their industries, their customers, happenings in their local place and environment. This sparks different ways of thinking as well as cover the conventional material.
    PO5
    Apart from developing a strong background in the functional areas of Commerce and Business, the Model Curriculum focuses on developing New Age Leadership capabilities among the students.
    PO6
    Over the past two decades, several Indian Business domains and organizations have made remarkable contribution in developing innovative business models by occupying a space in the global business scenario. The academia can make use of such examples in the pedagogy.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 
    PSO 1
    Demonstrate knowledge of major theories and model in key areas of Business, Marketing, Finance, Taxation and Other management Domain of knowledge.
    PSO 2
    Analyze organizational problems and generate pragmatic/realistic solutions based on academic research in Business Administration.
    PSO 3
    Demonstrate knowledge of micro economic theory as it relates to markets, firms, government policy and resource allocation and its utilization.
    PSO 4
    Demonstrate knowledge of macroeconomic theory as it relates to current macro economics policies, issues, strategies and practices.
    PSO 5
    Demonstrate knowledge of key concepts underlying quantitative decision analysis.
    PSO 6
    Apply basic mathematical and statistical skills necessary for analysis of arrange of problems in economics, actuarial studies, accounting, marketing, management and finance.
    PSO 7
    Demonstrate knowledge of the theories, concepts and findings of the faculty specializations with a firm grounding based on evidence-based and research informed practices through theory-research practice linkages ;capable of rigorous analysis and interpretation with a focus on logical reasoning.
    PSO 8
    Demonstrate an understanding of the Concepts, principles, techniques, theories and arguments of their chosen areas of study outside the core disciplines of economies and business.
    PSO 9
    Compare international contexts and issues through the lens of the business administration disciplines; evaluate national and international debates and discussions on economic, commercial and business issues.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Law & Governance
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    5 Yrs.
  • Total Intake
    60
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    Law & Governance
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream (45 % for Gen. Cat. & 40% for Reserved Cat.)
  • Duration
    3 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    Programme Outcome:
    At the end of the Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) Programme, graduates will be able to
    PO1
    Practical exposure can be given to students through Case based learning/critical learning tool. It enhances skills of students in analyzing the organizational problems and learning to arrive at critical decisions. They learn to apply concepts, principles and analytical skills to solve the real situation problems.
    PO2
    To bridge the gulf between the theory and practice, the students have to be encouraged to take up experimental projects/Live Projects/Grass Root Projects in companies/organizations/factories.
    PO3
    To internalize the core curriculum, working in teams and developing team spirit is essential. Interdisciplinary learning across outside the faculty would help students in equipping with these skills.
    PO4
    With the use of modern ICT technology students’ learning in class room marches towards digitization. Getting connected to people through e-mode who are located all over the world and who bring real-time insights from their industries, their customers, happenings in their local place and environment. This sparks different ways of thinking as well as cover the conventional material.
    PO5
    Apart from developing a strong background in the functional areas of Commerce and Business, the Model Curriculum focuses on developing New Age Leadership capabilities among the students.
    PO6
    Over the past two decades, several Indian Business domains and organizations have made remarkable contribution in developing innovative business models by occupying a space in the global business scenario. The academia can make use of such examples in the pedagogy.

     

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    PSO 1
    Demonstrate knowledge of major theories and model in key areas of Business, Marketing, Finance, Taxation and Other management Domain of knowledge.
    PSO 2
    Analyze organizational problems and generate pragmatic/realistic solutions based on academic research in Business Administration.
    PSO 3
    Demonstrate knowledge of micro economic theory as it relates to markets, firms, government policy and resource allocation and its utilization.
    PSO 4
    Demonstrate knowledge of macroeconomic theory as it relates to current macro economics policies, issues, strategies and practices.
    PSO 5
    Demonstrate knowledge of key concepts underlying quantitative decision analysis.
    PSO 6
    Apply basic mathematical and statistical skills necessary for analysis of arrange of problems in economics, actuarial studies, accounting, marketing, management and finance.
    PSO 7
    Demonstrate knowledge of the theories, concepts and findings of the faculty specializations with a firm grounding based on evidence-based and research informed practices through theory-research practice linkages ;capable of rigorous analysis and interpretation with a focus on logical reasoning.
    PSO 8
    Demonstrate an understanding of the Concepts, principles, techniques, theories and arguments of their chosen areas of study outside the core disciplines of economies and business.
    PSO 9
    Compare international contexts and issues through the lens of the business administration disciplines; evaluate national and international debates and discussions on economic, commercial and business issues.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Law & Governance
  • Eligibility
    12th Any Stream (Min.45% for Gen Category & 40% for Reserved Category)
  • Duration
    5 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    60
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES

    In addition to Conventional Time-Tested Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum Development suggest the following approaches:
    1. Case Based Learning: Practical exposure can be given to students through Case based learning/critical learning tool. It enhances skills of students in analyzing the organizational problems and learning to arrive at critical decisions. They learn to apply concepts, principles and analytical skills to solve the real situation problems.
    2. Experiential/Live Projects/Grass Root Projects: To bridge the gulf between the theory and practice, the students have to be encouraged to take up experiential projects/Live Projects/Grass Root Projects in companies/organizations/factories.
    3. Team Spirit and Building: To internalize the core curriculum, working in teams and developing team spirit is essential. Interdisciplinary learning across outside the faculty would help students in equipping with these skills.
    4. ICT Teaching with global touch: With the use of modern ICT technology students’ learning in class room marches towards digitization. Getting connected to people through e-mode who are located all over the world and who bring real-time insights from their industries, their customers, happenings in their local place and environment. This sparks different ways of thinking as well as cover the conventional material.
    5. Leadership Building: Apart from developing a strong background in the functional areas of Commerce and Business, the Model Curriculum focuses on developing New Age Leadership capabilities among the students.
    6. Emphasis on Indian Business Models: Over the past two decades, several Indian Business domains and organizations have made remarkable contribution in developing innovative business models by occupying a space in the global business scenario. The academia can make use of such examples in the pedagogy.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    i. Intended Learning Outcomes

    1. Graduates of this degree will be knowledgeable across the core requirements of the degree. Graduates will be able to:
     Demonstrate knowledge of major theories and model in key areas of Accounting, Marketing, Finance, Taxation and Other management Domain of knowledge.
     Analyse organizational problems and generate pragmatic/realistic solutions based on academic research in Commerce.
     Demonstrate knowledge of microeconomic theory as it relates to markets, firms, government policy and resource allocation and its utilization.
     Demonstrate knowledge of macroeconomic theory as it relates to current macroeconomics policies, issues, strategies and practices.

    2. Graduates of this degree will be knowledgeable of an area of specialization in the faculty Graduates, subject to their areas of specialization, will be able to:
     Demonstrate knowledge of the theories, concepts and findings of the faculty specializations with a firm grounding based on evidence-based and research informed practices through theory-research practice linkages; capable of rigorous analysis and interpretation with a focus on logical reasoning.
    3. Graduates of this degree will be knowledgeable domestic and international economic and organizational environments.

     Demonstrate knowledge of key concepts underlying quantitative decision analysis.

     Apply basic mathematical and statistical skills necessary for analysis of a range of problems in economics, actuarial studies, accounting, marketing, management and finance.

    ii. Generic Skills

    Graduates of the degree will have the capacity to
     Work collaboratively and productively in teams.
     Use basic mathematical and statistical tools of analysis independently.
     Apply critical and analytical skills and methods to the identification, evaluation and resolution of complex problems in unfamiliar contexts.
     Engage confidently in self-directed study and research.
     Communicate ideas effectively in written, oral and nonverbal formats.
     Operate effectively in multicultural and diverse environments.
     Use effectively information from diverse sources.
     Be proficient in the use of appropriate information and communication technologies .
     Critically evaluate new ideas, research findings, methodologies and theoretical frameworks in a specialized field of study.
     Recognize and understand the ethical responsibilities of individuals and organizations in society and capable of resolving ethical issues and dilemmas in the decision-making process.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    BBA (Hons. with Research)
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    5 Yrs.
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [80,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [75,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [70,000] Below 55 % [65,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    BBA (Hons. with Research)
  • Eligibility
    12th any stream
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [55,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [60,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [65,000] Below 55 % [70,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    Programme Outcome:
    At the end of the Bachelor of Business Administration in Retail (BBA Retail) Programme, graduates will be able to

    PO1
    Recognize the role of Business Administration in the context of the retail needs of the community and National priorities in the retail sector.
    PO2
    Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior appropriate to at least the minimum standard expected for a Retail Graduate.
    PO3
    Practical exposure can be given to students through Case based learning/critical learning tool. It enhances skills of students in analyzing the organizational problems and learning to arrive at critical decisions. They learn to apply concepts, principles and analytical skills to solve the real situation problems.
    PO4
    To bridge the gulf between the theory and practice, the students have to be encouraged to take up experiential projects/Live Projects/Grass Root Projects in companies/organizations/factories.
    PO5
    Identify, Define and Deal with problems of professional practice through logical, analytical and critical thinking.
    PO6
    Ability to analyze and interpret physical assessment and diagnosis and set appropriate short and long term goals.
    PO6
    Ability to analyze and interpret physical assessment and diagnosis and set appropriate short and long term goals.
    PO7
    Ability to choose, demonstrate intervention safely and document the progression appropriately.
    PO8
    Communicate effectively across wide range of professional and personal contexts.
    PO9
    An ability to work independently or collaboratively as a part of rehabilitation team.
    PO10
    Ability to understand and conduct research activities.
    PO11
    Engage in activities that contribute to the betterment of society and behave ethically and responsible in social environment

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    PSO 1
    Demonstrate knowledge of major theories and model in key areas of Retail, Customer Relationship, Retail Store, layouts
    PSO 2
    Analyse organizational problems and generate pragmatic/realistic solutions based on academic research in Management..
    PSO 3
    Demonstrateknowledgeofkeyconceptsunderlyingquantitativedecisionanalysis.
    PSO 4
    Demonstrate an understanding of the Concepts, principles, techniques, theories and arguments of their chosen areas of study outside the core disciplines of economies and business.
    PSO 5
    Develop effective communication with customer, family, colleagues and students.
    PSO 6
    Promote retail stores and improved quality of life through the practice of the profession.
    PSO 7
    To carry out research and publications towards upliftment of the field of Management.
    PSO 8
    Actively engage in lifelong learning activities.
    PSO 9
    Work effectively in various inter professional collaborative settings like stores, Rehabilitation Centers, Special Schools, Educational Institutions, Health and Fitness Centers, Geriatric Centers, Ergonomic Consultant in Corporate Sectors, Private Consultation, Home Care Services, Industrial Sectors, Sports Management, Fitness Consultant.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    BBA (Hons. with Research)
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [55,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [60,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [65,000] Below 55 % [70,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    BBA (Hons. with Research)
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [55,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [60,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [65,000] Below 55 % [70,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    BBA (Hons. with Research)
  • Eligibility
    Any Stream 10+2
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [55,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [60,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [65,000] Below 55 % [70,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    Pharmacy
  • Eligibility
    12th with PCB/ PCM with English(Min age 17 years till December 2020)
  • Duration
    4 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    40
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Well equipped CPSCEA approved animal house having facilities like India’s top most herbal gardens.
    2. Well developed herbal garden having facilities like india’s top most herbal gardens, with more than 200 various rare plant species.
    3. Well equipped labs having instruments like Lagandroff, UV spectrophotometer, dissolution apparatus, Tablet punch machine etc.
    4. Well qualified faculties from India’s premier institutes like BITS, BRNCP, Jamia Hamdard University, Banasthali University.
    5. Visits all the students in various renowned Industries in regular basis.
    6. High faculty student ratio (2:1) to give personal attention on each student.
    7. Regular guest lectures by faculties from NIPER’S and Industry personals.
    8. Highly polished teaching methodology is being applied for teaching by providing weekly plan and by using electronic gadgets like LCD etc.
    9. Specially designed syllabus in accordance with Jamia Hamdard University syllabuses and Industrial needs.
    10. Unique in hose tailored programs with flexible teaching schedules Ex. Advance Diploma in Clinical Research and others to enable student’s multidimensional growth.
    11. Well equipped library having subscription of more than 14 peer viewed internationally and nationally renowned journals.
    12. Unique continuous assessment pattern through regular assignments. 
    13. Highly secure and soothing environment for female students.
    14. Approved Polyhouse.
    15. Well equipped & modern plant tissue culture lab.

     

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1. In various departments of pharmaceutical companies including QA, Production dept., QC, Clinical Research as  Instruments / Machine Operator , Executive Officer and Manager of respective dept.
    2. Pharmacist in Hospitals, Railway, Military sectors, Medical shops and any Medical Centers.
    3. Research Assistant
    4. Marketing Executive Officer or Representative and Marketing Manager in any medicinal or bulk manufacturer companies.
    5. Lecturer in any academic institute for D. Pharm Course.
    6. Drug Inspector
    7. Lab. Assistant/ Lab. Technician or office Assistant in any Pharmaceutical Institute, Organization / University
    8. Higher studies

     

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Homoeopathy
  • Eligibility
    12th with Phy,Chem,Bio, English (Minimum Age Limit -17 yrs till 31-Dec 2024 Maximum Age Limit- 25 years of age)
  • Duration
    4.5 Yrs + 1 Yr Internship
  • Total Intake
    60
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [1,25,000 (5.625 lacs for complete program fee)] Between 84.9 - 75% [1,50,000 (6.75 lacs for complete program fee)] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [1,75,000 (7.875 lacs for complete program fee) ] Below 55 % [2,00,000 (9.0 lacs for complete program fee)]
  • Admission Through
    Through NEET Counselling,
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES
    At the end of the I BHMS course, I BHMS student should be able to;
    1. Discuss the evolution of life and the developmental anatomy and genetics of human.
    2. Explain the ethics of Anatomy, such as Anatomy act, Body donation & receiving procedure and its legal aspects, develop respect to the human cadaver.
    3. Differentiate the structural organization of man from micro to macro and its evolution from embryo.
    4. Correlate the structural organization of man with functional organization and its applied aspect.
    5. Apply anatomy knowledge to achieve vertical integration with clinical subjects.
    6. Correlate structural organization of man with Homeopathic Philosophy and concept of man, Homoeopathic Materia Medica, Repertory and Pharmacy.
    7. Correlate structural organization in interpreting different investigations

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    General Anatomy

    Learning Outcomes (LO): At the end of general anatomy, I-BHMS student must;
    1. Describe the structure of a cell, its components and their function.
    2. Recall the terminologies used in Anatomy.
    3. Classify bones, muscles, joints and nerves
    4. Mention the homoeopathy

    Developmental Anatomy (Embryology)

    1. Describe evolution of life on earth and the developmental anatomy and genetics.
    2. Explain the structural organization of man from micro to macro and its evolution from embryo.
    3. Explain the evolution of different organs and systems from the embryo.
    4. Enumerate the homoeopathic drugs indicated for particular genetic or developmental defect.

    General Histology

    1. Describe microscopic structure of the basic tissues and clinically relevant structures.
    2. Correlate the histological features with their functions.
    3. Explain the possible changes in cells, tissues and organs due to injury or disease.

     

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Ayurveda
  • Eligibility
    12th with Phy,Chem,Bio, English (Min 50% of PCB for General & 40% for Reserved Category) (Minimum Age Limit -17 yrs till 31-Dec 2022 Maximum Age Limit- 25 years of age)
  • Duration
    4.5 Yrs + 1 Yr Internship
  • Total Intake
    60
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [3,75,000 (16.87 lacs for complete program fee) ] Between 84.9 - 75% [3,75,000 (16.87 lacs for complete program fee) ] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [3,75,000 (16.87 lacs for complete program fee)] Below 55 % [4,00,000 (18.00 lacs for complete program fee) (Development Fund of Rs. 50,000/-)]
  • Admission Through
    Through NEET Counselling,
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES

    • To effectively integrate the conventional basic sciences (e.g. human physiology) with the traditional medical systems and to enhance the understanding of their effects and therapeutic potential;
    • To provide state of the art learning facilities (e.g. audio visual aids, interactive learning systems) to conceptualize the ancient medical system
    • To run advanced laboratories under each department (basic and clinical sciences) for effective experimental training and research;
    • To explore the possibilities of promoting effective integrated medical practice at conventional medical facilities attached to the institute
    • To prepare every ayurveda student with an in depth understanding of Basic sciences, superior clinical training and with an outlook for research and development;
  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    After completion of the course

    1. Students shall be eligible to work in government sector as medical officer (Ayurveda)
    2. Can be self employed by establishing  their own clinical set ups of ayurveda medicine system
    3. Can opt superspecialization (Masters MD/MS) in Ayurveda medicine and surgery.
    4. After completing Masters in Ayurveda Medicine  or Surgery (MD/MS) can get appointed as Assistant professor in any Ayurveda college.
    5. Have opportunities in abroad in field of research and various pharmaceutical companies.

     

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Naturopathy & yoga
  • Eligibility
    12th with Phy,Chem,Bio,English with 50 % for General & 40% for Reserved Category ( Minimum Age Limit -17 yrs till 31-Dec 2022 Maximum Age Limit- 25 years of age)
  • Duration
    4.5 Yrs + 1 Yr Internship
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES 

    1. To effectively integrate the conventional basic sciences (e.g. human physiology) with the traditional medical systems and to enhance the understanding of their effects and therapeutic potential;
    2. To provide state of the art learning facilities (e.g. audio visual aids, interactive learning systems) to conceptualize the ancient medical system
    3. To run advanced laboratories under each department (basic and clinical sciences) for effective experimental training and research;
    4. To explore the possibilities of promoting effective integrated medical practice at conventional medical facilities attached to the institute
    5. To prepare every Yoga & Naturopathy student with an in depth understanding of Basic sciences, superior clinical training and with an outlook for research and development;
  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    1. As a general practioner  in clinics with minimum infrastructure; government and private hospitals
    2. As a National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) under AYUSH, in all states of India
    3. As a Academia, research or science in various government and non-governmental organizations
    4. As a Specialty clinics targeting individual disorders like obesity, stress, allergy, lifestyle, de-addiction, back pain, diet counseling, rehabilitation (medical, psychiatry and postsurgical)
    5. As a Stress management and lifestyle management consulting in corporate hospitals and holistic wellness centers.
    6. As aHospitality industry in India and abroad (as a spa manager)
    7. As a IT companies as well as the corporate sector
    8. A graduate can also opt for another degree after the BNYS, including the MD ( Naturopathy-Clinical/ Yoga-Clinical/Acupuncture), MBA (Hospital Healthcare Management), MPH, MSc Health Sciences, MSc Nutrition, PhD and MSc Regenerative Medicine.
  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Physiotherapy
  • Eligibility
    12th with PCB/PCBM
  • Duration
    4.5 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    40
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    Programme Outcome:
    At the end of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) Programme, graduates will be able to
    PO1 Recognize the role of Physiotherapy in the context of the health needs of the community and
    National priorities in the health sector.
    PO2 Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior appropriate to at least the minimum standard
    expected for a Physiotherapy Graduate.
    PO3 Ability to acquire knowledge on Basic Medical sciences, Human Movement Sciences, Various
    Medical Conditions and Surgical Treatments to identify Psychological, Social, Economical,
    Cultural aspects of diseases and its impact on community.
    PO4 Ability to perform a safe, systematic and appropriate physiotherapy assessment for various
    conditions.
    PO5 Identify, Define and Deal with problems of professional practice through logical, analytical
    and critical thinking.
    PO6 Ability to analyze and interpret physical assessment and diagnosis and set appropriate short
    and long term goals.
    PO7 Ability to choose, demonstrate intervention safely and document the progression appropriately.
    PO8 Communicate effectively across wide range of professional and personal contexts.
    PO9 An ability to work independently or collaboratively as a part of rehabilitation team.
    PO10 Ability to understand and conduct research activities.
    PO11 Engage in activities that contribute to the betterment of society and behave ethically and
    responsible in social environment.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    PSO 1 Demonstrate sufficient understanding of knowledge in Physiotherapy.
    PSO 2 Able to integrate theoretical knowledge with clinical assessment.
    PSO 3 Develop the ability to collect history, perform relevant clinical assessment and frame
    appropriate electrotherapeutic and exercise therapy management for the patients.
    PSO 4 Demonstrate clinical decision making ability and provide appropriate patient care.
    PSO 5 Develop effective communication with patients, family, colleagues and students.
    PSO 6 Promote health education and improved quality of life through the practice of the profession.
    PSO 7 To carry out research and publications towards upliftment of the field of Physiotherapy.
    PSO 8 Actively engage in lifelong learning activities.
    PSO 9 Work effectively in various inter professional collaborative settings like hospitals,
    Rehabilitation Centers, Special Schools, Educational Institutions, Health and Fitness Centers,
    Geriatric Centers, Ergonomic Consultant in Corporate Sectors, Private Consultation, Home
    Care Services, Industrial Sectors, Sports Management, Fitness Consultant.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Eligibility
    12th with Phy,Chem,Bio
  • Duration
    4
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    Program Outcome:

    PO1- Graduates of the course will have strong background in the interface of modern
    biology and advanced Biotechnology and be able to use these tools in industry
    and/or institutes wherever necessary.
    PO2- Graduates of the course will function effectively as an individual, and as a member
    or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings in Biotech industries.
    PO3- Graduates will identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex R&D
    problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of natural
    sciences and Biotechnological approaches.
    PO4- Graduates will be able to decide and apply appropriate tools and techniques in
    biotechnological manipulation.
    Po-5- Graduates of the course will design solutions with appropriate consideration for
    human health and safety and environmental considerations.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    PSO1: The student will be able to apply details of biotechnology with full command of
    Biotechnology disciplines which ease them to understand the promising techniques and
    complex Biotech conceptions.
    PSO2: Students will have potential to get expertise in solving R&D troubles associated to
    current biotechnology area/industries along with focus on the significance of Biotechnological
    approaches.
    PSO3: Students will have capacity to work in the field of Biotechnology in private or
    government organizations and research sectors to design or process biotechnology tools as per
    the requirements and qualifications.
    PSO4: Students will have potential to apply the knowledge of new emerging Biotechnology world.
    Recognize the importance of bioethics, IPR, entrepreneurship, Communication and management skills so as to
    usher next generation of Indian Biotech industrialists.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
  • Eligibility
    12th with PCB/PCBM
  • Duration
    3 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45000] Below 55 % [50000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES 

    In addition to Conventional Time -Tested Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum Development suggest the following approaches:

    Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum Development suggests the following approaches:

    The four-year integrated B.Sc.B.Ed.( ZBC) programme aims at preparing quality teachers in science for upper primary and secondary stages of education by integrating general studies comprising science and education, language studies to enhance communication skills, and professional studies comprising foundations of education, pedagogy of school subjects, and practicum related to the tasks and functions of a school teacher. It maintains a balance between theory and practice, and coherence among the components of the programme, representing a wide knowledge base of a secondary school teacher. The programme shall be of four academic years consisting of eight semesters including school based experiences and internship-in teaching.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    On successful completion of the course, the Students will be able to:

    1. To critically evaluate new ideas, research findings, methodologies and theoretical framework in specialized field of study.
    2. To be proficient in using of appropriate information from diverse sources.
    3. Comprehend the importance of language skills.
    4. Knowledgeable across disciplines with a kaleidoscopic view.
  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
  • Eligibility
    12th (Science)
  • Duration
    3 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Experienced and highly qualified faculty members
    2. Well settled infrastructure for research purpose like plant tissue culture lab, herbal garden, poly house, green house & animal house etc.
    3. Innovative curriculum according to industry requirements
    4. Research programs for community welfare
    5. Visits of industries & research labs for practical exposure
    6. In house training for catering  the demands of the biotechnology industry
    7. Tailored program for gaining inter disciplinary knowledge
    8. Guest lectures for updated knowledge of industry & research
    9. Academic day celebrations for motivating students to gain deep insight and celebrate the achievements of their discipline
    10. Academic competition like poster presentation, quiz, group discussion etc for sharpening skills and enhancing discretion ability
    11. Extracurricular activities for empowering personality
    12. Research projects for developing research aptitude

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1. Food processing industries

    2. Food preservation industries                                                                

    3. Food packaging industries                                                                            

    4. Bakery industries                                                                                

    5. Beverages  industries                                                                  

    6. Chocolate industries                                                                        

    7. Hotels

    8. Quality control Labs

    9. Food Products designing 

     

  • Discipline
  • Eligibility
    12th with PCB/ PCM/ PCBM
  • Duration
    3 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis ,Through Management / NRI Qouta
  • Discipline
    Psychology
  • Eligibility
    12th Science
  • Duration
    3 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [45,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [50,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [55,000] Below 55 % [60,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES 

    In addition to Conventional Time -Tested Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum
    Development suggest the following approaches:
    Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum Development suggests the following approaches:
    The three-year graduate B.Sc.(PSYCHOLOGY)-H programme aims at preparing quality teachers in science for
    upper primary and secondary stages of education by integrating general studies comprising science and
    education, language studies to enhance communication skills, and professional studies comprising foundations
    of education, pedagogy of school subjects, and practicum related to the tasks and functions of a school teacher.
    It maintains a balance between theory and practice, and coherence among the components of the programme,
    representing a wide knowledge base of a secondary school teacher. The programme shall be of four academic
    years consisting of eight semesters including school based experiences and internship-in teaching.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING  OUTCOMES 

    Intended Learning Outcomes
    I. Generic Skills Graduates of the degree will have the capacity to
    • Solve different kinds of problem s in familiar and non-familiar contexts and apply the learning to real-life
    situations
    • Apply analytic thought to a body of knowledge, including the analysis and evaluation of policies, and
    practices, as well as evidence, arguments, claims, beliefs and the reliability and relevance of evidence.
    • Identify relevant assumptions or implications; and formulate coherent arguments,
    • Think ‘out of the box’ and generate solutions to complex problems in unfamiliar contexts.
    • Listen carefully, read texts and research papers analytically and present complex information in a clear and
    concise manner to different groups/audiences.
    • Draw valid conclusions and support them with evidence and examples, and addressing opposing view
    points.
    • The ability to acquire the understanding of basic research ethics and skills in practicing /doing ethics in the
    field/ in personal research work, regardless of the funding authority or field of study.

    Generic Skills

    1. Communication Skills: Students develop effective oral and written communication skills, enabling them
    to convey complex scientific concepts and ideas to students, colleagues, and parents. They learn to
    present information in a clear and engaging manner, adapt their communication style to different
    audiences, and actively listen and respond to others.
    2. Problem-Solving Abilities: B.Sc.(PSYCHOLOGY) -H students cultivate strong problem-solving skills, both
    within the realm of psychology. They learn to analyze problems, apply logical reasoning, and develop
    strategies to find solutions. These problem-solving abilities are valuable for addressing scientific
    inquiries and for guiding students in their own problem-solving processes.
    3. Analytical Thinking: Students develop analytical thinking skills, which allow them to break down
    complex scientific concepts into smaller components, identify patterns, and draw logical conclusions.
    They learn to analyze data, conduct experiments, and interpret results, fostering a deeper
    understanding of scientific principles and their applications.
    4. Critical Thinking: B.Sc.(PSYCHOLOGY) -H students enhance their critical thinking abilities, enabling
    them to evaluate scientific information, assess the validity of claims, and analyze evidence. They learn to
    ask probing questions, consider multiple perspectives, and make informed judgments based on logical
    reasoning and evidence.
    5. Scientific Inquiry and Research Skills: Students gain knowledge and skills in scientific inquiry and
    research methodology. They learn to formulate research questions, design experiments, collect and
    analyze data, and draw conclusions. These skills enable them to engage in scientific research and guide
    students in conducting their own scientific investigations.
     

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
  • Eligibility
    12th with PCM/PCBM
  • Duration
    3 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45000] Below 55 % [50000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

     PROGRAM OUTCOMES 

    B.Sc. B.Ed. PCM program refers to a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree integrated with a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree, with a specialization in Physical Sciences (P), Chemistry (C), and Mathematics (M). This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of these subjects along with the necessary pedagogical skills to become teachers in the respective fields. The outcomes of the program can vary depending on the specific institution and curriculum, but here are some common outcomes:

    1. Subject Knowledge: Graduates of the program gain in-depth knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics. They acquire a strong foundation in these subjects, including theoretical principles, practical applications, and experimental techniques.
    2. Pedagogical Skills: The program equips students with teaching methodologies, classroom management techniques, and instructional strategies specific to science and mathematics education. They learn how to design lesson plans, create engaging activities, and effectively communicate complex concepts to students.
    3. Teaching Proficiency: Graduates develop the ability to teach the subjects of physics, chemistry, and mathematics at the secondary school level. They understand the curriculum requirements, assessment methods, and educational policies related to these subjects.
    4. Practical Experience: Many B.Sc. B.Ed. PCM programs include practical training components, such as teaching practice in schools or internships. This hands-on experience allows students to apply their knowledge and skills in real classroom settings, gaining practical insights into teaching and learning processes.
    5. Career Opportunities: Graduates of the program are eligible to work as teachers in secondary schools, particularly in the science and mathematics departments. They can pursue careers in both public and private educational institutions. They may also choose to pursue advanced degrees or specialized certifications to enhance their career prospects or explore other related fields.
  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    : On successful completion of the course, the Students will be able to:

    1. To critically evaluate new ideas, research findings, methodologies and theoretical framework in specialized field of study.
    2. To be proficient in using of appropriate information from diverse sources.
    3. Comprehend the importance of language skills.

    Knowledgeable across disciplines with a kaleidoscopic view

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    BIOTECHNOLOGY
  • Eligibility
    12th with PCB/PCBM
  • Duration
    3 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45000] Below 55 % [50000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES

    At the end of the Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology (B. Sc. BT) Program, graduates will
    be able to

    PO1- Graduates of the course will have strong background in the interface of modern
    biology and advanced Biotechnology and be able to use these tools in industry
    and/or institutes wherever necessary.
    PO2- Graduates of the course will function effectively as an individual, and as a member
    or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings in Biotech industries.
    PO3- Graduates will identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex R&D
    problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of natural
    sciences and Biotechnological approaches.
    PO4- Graduates will be able to decide and apply appropriate tools and techniques in
    biotechnological manipulation.
    Po-5- Graduates of the course will design solutions with appropriate consideration for
    human health and safety and environmental considerations

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    PSO1: The student will be able to apply details of biotechnology with full command of
    Biotechnology disciplines which ease them to understand the promising techniques and
    complex Biotech conceptions.
    PSO2: Students will have potential to get expertise in solving R&D troubles associated to
    current biotechnology area/industries along with focus on the significance of Biotechnological
    approaches.
    PSO3: Students will have capacity to work in the field of Biotechnology in private or
    government organizations and research sectors to design or process biotechnology tools as per
    the requirements and qualifications.
    PSO4: Students will have potential to apply the knowledge of new emerging Biotechnology world.
    Recognize the importance of bioethics, IPR, entrepreneurship, Communication and management skills so as to
    usher next generation of Indian Biotech industrialists.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Food & Biotech
  • Eligibility
    12th with PCB/PCBM
  • Duration
    5 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [95,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [1,00,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [1,05,000] Below 55 % [1,10,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    Program Outcomes
    PO1- The M. Tech. FT programme provides the food business with the knowledge necessary to
    meet its needs. Food technology is a branch of science that is applied to numerous food-related
    processes to create goods that are of guaranteed high quality. The course has been designed to
    evaluate the potential, management, and dangers of the food sector.
    .
    PO2- The program's postgraduates will be knowledgeable about how modern biology and
    Cutting-edge food technology interactions, and they will be able to use these skills wherever they
    are needed in industry and/or institutes. The student will comprehend how food is put together,
    how each ingredient interacts with the others, and how food is processed.
    PO3- Post-course graduates will be able to function well both alone and in teams or as team
    leaders in a variety of interdisciplinary food industry situations.
    PO4- Postgraduates will be able to recognise, define, read literature, and analyse complicated
    problems using sound hypotheses built on the fundamental ideas of food technology and natural
    science.
    PO5- Students who complete the course will be able to propose solutions that correctly include
    safety, public nutritional health, and environmental concerns.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    PSO1: Students will be able to learn about nutrition, post-harvest technology for fruits,
    vegetables, and plantation crops, food microbiology, food analysis, and food safety. Students
    also comprehend the fundamentals of food additives, including the properties and reactions
    of food chemistry, cereal science, and technology.
    PSO2: Additionally, the development of novel food products, novel food packaging, nanotechnology
    and food processing and preservation will all be covered in class.
    PSO3: The significance of microbiology to food production and food safety will be explicable to
    students. Understanding the tenets of preservation procedures will enable students to
    recognize the instruments needed for processing.
    PSO4: Additionally, students will be able to plan and produce innovative new food products.
    PSO5: Students will be able to decide and apply appropriate tools and techniques in making
    better Food & Nutrient supplements. Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of
    project and finance management when dealing with Food technology Engineering problems.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Food & Biotech
  • Eligibility
    10+2 with PCB/PCBM
  • Duration
    5 Yrs.
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [90,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [95,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [1,00,000] Below 55 % [1,10,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)

After Graduation

  • Discipline
    Arts
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [20000] Between 84.9 - 75% [25000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [30000] Below 55 % [35000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Experienced and highly qualified faculty members

    2. Innovative curriculum according to civil services requirements

    3. Research programs for community welfare

    4. Tailored program for gaining inter disciplinary knowledge

    5. Guest lectures for updated knowledge 

    6. Academic day celebrations for motivating students to gain deep insight and celebrate the achievements of their discipline

    7. Academic competition like poster presentation, quiz, group discussion etc for sharpening skills and enhancing discretion ability

    8. Extracurricular activities for empowering personality

    9. Research projects for developing research aptitude        

    10. Traning programmes and field surveys.      

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1.   Civil Services    
    2.  Subordinate Services  
    3. Educational Resources Information Center
    4. social service agencies
    5. Nonprofit organizations
    6. community service 
    7. Business & Communication
    8. Instructional Coordinator
    9.  Administration 
    10. Training & Development 
    11. Educational consultancy
    12.Guidance & counselling, 

  • Discipline
    Arts
  • Eligibility
    Graduation with Psychology
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [15,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [20,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [25,000] Below 55 % [30,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Based Admissison
  • Discipline
    Arts
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [20000] Between 84.9 - 75% [25000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [30000] Below 55 % [35000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES

    In addition to Conventional Time-Tested Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum
    Development suggest the following approaches:
    1. Students will demonstrate a familiarity with literary history, literary theory, and rhetoric,
    including an awareness of the structures of power and systems of inequality that shape the
    historical, socio cultural, ideological, and institutional contexts of literature and literary studies.
    2. Students will demonstrate high-level proficiency in literary research and in the synthesis of
    research.
    3. Students will demonstrate critical and analytical skills in close reading, comprehension,
    interpretation, and evaluation of diverse literatures and authors across a variety of genres.
    4. Students will demonstrate a command of written academic English, including the abilities to a)
    organize and present material in a cogent fashion, b) formulate and defend original arguments, c)
    employ effectively the language of their discipline and d) write under time constraints.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    1.This program offers both classical as well as modern concepts of English in higher education.
    2.It enables the students to study about the language and its usage in Modern World.
    3. To make the study more interesting, students are given practical work in the form of project and
    dissertation.
    4. There is more focus on literature so that this can enrich the culture
    5. There is more focus on literature so that it can enrich culture.
    6. Equal importance is given to practical learning and presentation skills.
    7. There are skill enhancement courses which would provide necessary skills for
    their employability.
    8. To make studies more interesting , students will be given education related with
    grammar and phonetics which is the need of today’s world.
    9. It will provide the opportunity to the students both within and across the world.
    10. It will also enable potential employees in assessing the performance of the
    candidates across the world.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Arts
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [20000] Between 84.9 - 75% [25000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [30000] Below 55 % [35000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Admission Through Merit, Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Experienced and highly qualified faculty members

    2. Innovative curriculum according to civil services requirements

    3. Research programs for community welfare

    4. Tailored program for gaining inter disciplinary knowledge

    5. Guest lectures for updated knowledge 

    6. Academic day celebrations for motivating students to gain deep insight and celebrate the achievements of their discipline

    7. Academic competition like poster presentation, quiz, group discussion etc for sharpening skills and enhancing discretion ability

    8. Extracurricular activities for empowering personality

    9. Research projects for developing research aptitude        

    10. Traning programmes and field surveys.     

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1.   Civil Services    
    2.  Subordinate Services  
    3. Educational Resources Information Center
    4. social service agencies
    5. Nonprofit organizations
    6. community service 
    7. Business & Communication
    8. Instructional Coordinator
    9.  Administration 
    10. Training & Development 
    11. Educational consultancy
    12.Guidance & counselling, 

  • Discipline
    Arts
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [20000] Between 84.9 - 75% [25000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [30000] Below 55 % [35000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Admission Through Merit, Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Experienced and highly qualified faculty members

    2. Innovative curriculum according to civil services requirements

    3. Research programs for community welfare

    4. Tailored program for gaining inter disciplinary knowledge

    5. Guest lectures for updated knowledge 

    6. Academic day celebrations for motivating students to gain deep insight and celebrate the achievements of their discipline

    7. Academic competition like poster presentation, quiz, group discussion etc for sharpening skills and enhancing discretion ability

    8. Extracurricular activities for empowering personality

    9. Research projects for developing research aptitude        

    10. Traning programmes and field surveys.     

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1.   Civil Services    
    2.  Subordinate Services  
    3. Educational Resources Information Center
    4. social service agencies
    5. Nonprofit organizations
    6. community service 
    7. Business & Communication
    8. Instructional Coordinator
    9.  Administration 
    10. Training & Development 
    11. Educational consultancy
    12.Guidance & counselling, 

  • Discipline
    Arts
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [20000] Between 84.9 - 75% [25000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [30000] Below 55 % [35000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    Programme Outcomes:
    Programme Outcomes (PO) of Post Graduate Social Sciences Programmes/Courses in the
    Faculty of Social Sciences, JYOTI VIDYAPWWTH WOMENS UNIVERSITY JAIPUR are as under:
    1. Self-Directed Learning: Develop the ability to work independently as well as
    effectively in the changing environment.
    2. Knowledge: Demonstrate knowledge of historicale mergence, questions asked, and
    distinctive contributions of the social science disciplines to the analysis of human
    behavior and social issues.
    3. Problem Solving : Visualize, conceptualize, articulate and solve complex problems
    through experimentation and observation using the oretical frame work of social
    science disciplines.
    4. Critical Thinking: Critically analyze everyday problems faced by the society, evaluate
    specific policy proposals, compare arguments with different conclusions to a specific
    societal issue and assess the role played by assumption sin such arguments.
    5. Scientific Enquiry: Develop the capability of defining problems, formulate hypothesis,
    collect relevant data, develop empirical evidence and interpret the results of such
    analyses.
    6. Usage of Analytical Tools :Develop the ability to apply appropriate quantitative/
    qualitative techniques used in social science disciplines along with ICT, software set c.
    7. Specialization and Employability : Develop deeper understanding, creativity,
    originality, analytical and critical skills in chosen specialized areas of social science
    disciplines leading to employability.
    8. Inter-disciplinary Knowledge & Adaptation: Enhance the ability to integrate as well
    as synthesize the acquired knowledge within the social sciences and beyond.
    9. Ethics: Articulate and apply ethics, values and ideals that demonstrate awareness of
    current societal challenges.
    10. Leadership: Build skills to work as part of a team and lead others, setting directions
    and formulating inspiring vision.
    6
    11. Communication: Communicate conclusions, interpretations and implications clearly,
    concisely and effectively, both orally and in writing for different types of audiences.
    12. Project Management: Use investigative skills necessary for conducting disciplinaryappropriate
    projects/ research documents/term papers etc.
    Guidelines       

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    i. Intended Learning Outcomes

    After the completion of syllabus it is expected that the Postgraduates of Jayoti Vidyapeeth
    Women’s University will:
    1: Acquire complete knowledge of history that will provide overall development of young minds.
    2: Develop the solution oriented skills within themselves.
    3: Have scientific temper which can improve the society through intense research.
    4: Get need based education in the relevant subjects so that quality minds are produced after postgraduation.

    2. Generic Skills

    1. Advanced knowledge about a specialized field of enquiry with a critical understanding of the
    emerging developments issues relating to one or more fields of learning.
    2. Advanced knowledge and understanding of the research principles, methods and techniques
    applicable to the chosen fields of learning.
    3. Procedural knowledge required for performing and accomplishing complex and specialized
    professional task relating to teaching and research development.
    4.The MA (History) Programme intend to provide students with knowledge that is applicable to a wide
    range of careers such as administrative work, archival work, teaching,p ublishing, diplomats, global charity
    work.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Arts
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [20000] Between 84.9 - 75% [25000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [30000] Below 55 % [35000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES 

    In addition to Conventional Time-Tested Lecture Method, the Members of the Curriculum
    Development suggest the following approaches:
    It is expected that a student after successfully completing four semesters of M.A in Political Science .
    Understand the working of the Indian constitution and its operation at the central and state level. S
    understand and analyze the operation of power politics at state, national, regional and global levels.
    Give the students career options in higher studies in fields related to public policy, international
    politics and law, gender studies, development studies, Environmental and sustainable
    development, law and survey research. The programme prepares the students the undertake
    research projects/surveys. Formulate socially relevant research proposals and presentations.
    Provides opportunities to under go various competitive exams of administrative services, law, and
    public policy.
    M.A Political Science program will help to understand the write clearly and with purpose on issues of
    international and domestic politics and public policy; Develop knowledge of theories, concepts, and
    research methods in humanities and social sciences. The Political Science degree furnishes the students with a unique multidisciplinary approach in social sciences and prepares them for further academic study and for careers in the public and the private sector.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    The Program offers the concepts of Political Science in higher education.
    • It enables the students to study Political Science at various perspectives .
    • To make the study of Political Science more interesting and relevant in present
    scenario at Local, State & International level
    • More of upcoming areas in Comparative Politics , Political Theory , Western Political
    Thought , International Politics , Local Self Government have also been included.
    • To develop comprehensive understanding of the subject by teaching both
    conventional and new areas of relevance in the domain of political theory and
    philosophy, Indian politics, comparative politics, public administration and
    international politics.
    • To develop theoretically rich and empirically grounded knowledge
    • The global practices in terms of academic standards and evaluation strategies.
    • Provides opportunity for the mobility of the student both within and across the world.
    • It will also enable potential employers in assessing the performance of the candidates
    across the world.
    • To develop theoretically rich and empirically grounded knowledge
    • To motivate and inform students about the opportunities and future prospects in
    the field
    • To develop the overall personality of students and prepare them to compete and
    succeed in their endeavours.
    • To provide a progressive, healthy and vibrant environment to its students as well
    as teachers for the purpose of developing a department known for its academic
    and intellectual pursuit.
    • To inculcate the values of tolerance, progressiveness and fraternity that
    contributes towards the making of a healthy and prosperous society

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Arts
  • Eligibility
    Graduation any stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [20000] Between 84.9 - 75% [25000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [30000] Below 55 % [35000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Admission Through Merit, Through Management Quota
  • Discipline
    Arts
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [20000] Between 84.9 - 75% [25000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [30000] Below 55 % [35000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Admission Through Merit, Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    Programme Outcome:
    At the end of the Master of Arts (Economics) Programme, Post Graduates will be able to
    PO1 Develop a comprehensive understanding of advanced economic theories, concepts,
    models, and principles across microeconomics and macroeconomics.
    PO2 Analyze and evaluate economic policies and their implications on various sectors of
    the economy and society.
    PO3 Acquire proficiency in using quantitative methods and statistical techniques to
    analyze economic data and draw meaningful conclusions.
    .
    PO4
    Enhance research skills and critical thinking abilities to conduct independent
    economic research and evaluate existing economic theories.
    PO5 Identify, Define and Deal with problems of professional practice through logical,
    analytical and critical thinking.
    PO6 Analyze and evaluate economic policies and their implications on various sectors of
    the economy and society.
    PO7 Develop the ability to apply economic theories and models to real-world economic
    problems and policy issues.
    PO8
    Collaborate effectively with peers on group projects, discussions, and presentations
    related to economic topics.
    PO9
    Acquire specialized knowledge in areas such as international economics, financial
    economics, development economics, econometrics, environmental economics, labor
    economics, etc., depending on the chosen specialization.
    PO10 Prepare for careers in academia, government, research institutions, international
    organizations, financial institutions, consulting, and other relevant sectors.

    8. Extracurricular activities for empowering personality

    9. Research projects for developing research aptitude        

    10. Traning programmes and field surveys.        

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    PSO 1 Apply theoretical knowledge: Post Graduates of the M.A. Economics program will be able to
    apply their understanding of various economic theories and concepts to analyze the policy
    issues.
    PSO 2 Conduct policy research: Students will be equipped with the necessary skills to design and
    conduct policy research studies, including data collection, analysis, and interpretation,
    while adhering to the specific guidelines and principles of economic research.
    PSO 3 Assess appropriate research tools: Post Graduates will possess the competence to assess
    using appropriate economic assessment tools and techniques, enabling them to provide
    effective interventions and treatments.
    PSO 4 Specialization Knowledge: Acquire specialized knowledge in areas such as international
    economics, financial economics, development economics, econometrics, environmental
    economics, labor economics, etc., depending on the chosen specialization.
    PSO 5 Economic Forecasting: Learn techniques for economic forecasting and prediction to assess
    future economic trends.
    PSO 6 Global Perspective: Understand the global economic environment and the interdependence
    of economies in an increasingly interconnected world.
    PSO 7 Collaboration and Teamwork: Collaborate effectively with peers on group projects,
    discussions, and presentations related to economic topics.
    .
    PSO 8 Professional Development: Prepare for careers in academia, government, research
    institutions, international organizations, financial institutions, consulting, and other relevant
    sectors.
    PSO 9 Ethical Awareness: Develop an understanding of the ethical considerations and implications
    of economic decision-making and policy formulation.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    COMMERCE
  • Eligibility
    B.COM
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [55,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [60,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [65,000] Below 55 % [70,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Based Admissison
  • Discipline
    Computer Science
  • Eligibility
    BCA,BSc-CS/IT/PGDCA
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [55,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [60,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [65,000] Below 55 % [70,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Master of Computer Application Lateral Entry (Enrolment of BCA students Directly into MCA Second Year)
    2. Lab are fully equiped.
    3. Industry based Curriculum including Enternship in last year as per Corporate Industries.
    4. 100% Placement Assisstance.
    5. Portfolio Dividation for Government and Corporate.
    6. Equip students with the latest technologies

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    MCA Students of Computer Science can be employed as 
    1. Asst. Prof.
    2. Researcher and Scientific Jobs
    3. Software Developer
    4. Software Tester
    5. DataBase Administrator
    6. Software Engineer
    7. Network Administrator
    8. Application of Computer. 
    9. IT Officer Jobs etc. 

  • Discipline
    Creative Science
  • Eligibility
    BCA/ B.Sc CS/IT
  • Duration
    1 Year
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [25000] Between 84.9 - 75% [30000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [35000] Below 55 % [40000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Discipline
    Computer Science
  • Eligibility
    Graduation in Any Stream (Mathematics in 12th/Graduation)
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [55,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [60,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [65,000] Below 55 % [70,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Master of Computer Application
    2. Lab are fully equiped.
    3. Industry based Curriculum including Enternship in last year as per Corporate Industries.
    4. 100% Placement Assisstance.
    5. Portfolio Dividation for Government and Corporate.
    6. Equip students with the latest technologies

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    MCA Students of Computer Science can be employed as 
    1. Asst. Prof.
    2. Researcher and Scientific Jobs
    3. Software Developer
    4. Software Tester
    5. DataBase Administrator
    6. Software Engineer
    7. Network Administrator
    8. Application of Computer. 
    9. IT Officer Jobs etc. 

  • Discipline
    Education & Methodology
  • Eligibility
    Graduation with minimum 50% OR 55% in Engineering
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    100
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    1.  To present the information collected through various media about the understanding of the real scenario of vaious classes of society
    2. discuss the emerging dimentions of school & teacher education
    3. gain awareness of the research context on problems in Education and implications for schooling
    4. grasp educational challenges and issues and experimental knowledge with empirical knowlegde
    5. explore theory and research on effective teaching practices
    6. have flexibility to enable constructive work in educational settings
    7. Study how to work collaboratively and ethically
    8. Tailored program for gaining inter disciplinary knowledge
    9. Guest lectures for updated knowledge.
    10. Academic day celebrations for motivating students to gain deep insight and celebrate the achievements of their discipline
    11. Academic competition like poster presentation, quiz, group discussion etc for sharpening skills and enhancing discretion ability
    12. Extracurricular activities for empowering personality

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1. Department of Education
    2. Educational Resources Information Center
    3. Personal Trainer
    4. social service agencies
    5. Nonprofit organizations
    6. community service 
    7. Business & Communication
    8. School Counseiling
    9. Instructional Coordinator
    10.  Administration 
    11. Training & Development 
    12. Educational consultancy
    13.Guidance & counselling, 

  • Discipline
    Education & Methodology
  • Eligibility
    B.Ed with min 50%
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    50
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [30,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [35,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [40,000] Below 55 % [45,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    Programme Outcomes : 

    In addition to Conventional Time-Tested Lecture Method, the Members of the
    Curriculum Development suggest the following approaches:
    Program Outcomes (POs):
    Program Outcomes (PO) of the M.Ed. degree program of the Jayoti Vidhyapeeth women‘s University are
    given below.
    PO1.Professional Capacity Building: Apply the knowledge of Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology
    Management,
    And ICT to set the context of teaching profession and advances the capacities in
    teaching, research And extensions work in the field of education in general and
    Teacher Education Institutes in particular.
    PO2. Academic Integrity and Professional Ethics: Demonstrate academic integrity and
    professional ethics by Keeping self-abiding to rules, regulations, values and high standards in
    teaching, research, and administration At diversified educational setting and Teacher
    Education Institutes.
    PO3. Resilience and cope up with Complex issues: Demonstrate spirit of work in diversified
    situations and apply knowledge & skills to cope up educational issues in complex situations
    with appropriate consideration for the rules, norms and the Social, cultural, and environmental
    context.
    PO4. Academic Administration and Management Capacities: Apply the knowledge of Educational
    administration
    & management and other allied subjects like Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology etc. in academic
    planning, organization, evaluation, decision making, resource management according to predetermined
    goals, norms and standards.
    PO5. Continuous Academic Development: Identify own educational needs and requirements, keep
    Academic development and learning in an independent way in the context of change in different
    aspects of education and teacher education.
    PO6. Commitment towards Society and National Goals: Recognize areas of commitment,
    accountability, Constitutional values, and national goals and perform accordingly.
    PO7. Sensitivity for Emerging Issues: Apply the knowledge & skills to deal with Issues
    related to population, Environment, gender equality, different literacy, Yoga & Health Education
    etc. and respond to emerging issues by Applying critical, constructive and creative thought
    process.
    PO8. Research and Knowledge Creation: Involve in knowledge dissemination, knowledge
    creation, research and innovative educational practices related to different stakeholders of
    education.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES:

    Understand the framework of the process of learning.
    • Analyze the process of learning.
    • Understand the Visualize multiple dimension and stage of leaner’s development
    • Understand the group dynamics.
    • Classify &Compare the characteristics of education system in the various era of Indian education.
    • Understand the history of Education.
    • .Read critically for argument and demonstrate their understanding of scholarly literature,
    particularly within their area of Emphasis
    • Demonstrate understanding of the assumptions and principles underlying common education
    research methods.
    • Demonstrate an understanding of the several different senses of education, including education
    as experience, education as upbringing, education as character building, education as
    intellectual development, education as personal discovery, education as institutional
    achievement, education as social praxis;
    • Explain and analyses competing theories of education, especially education as an instrument
    for the achievement of societal ends; education as an intrinsic good; education as
    harmonization with community values; and education as the development and empowering of
    individual autonomy;
    • Distinguish between the theoretical aspects of education and the practice of teaching, as well
    as demonstrate an ability to provide resolutions for specific problems that arise in the practice
    of teaching, such as promoting curiosity, fostering self-discipline, and distinguishing learned
    behavior from subjective insight;
    • Understand the relationship between society and education Apply the principals of sociology of
    education in learning process. Understand the role of new technology in the changing social
    content.

     

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Food & Biotech
  • Eligibility
    B.Tech/M.Sc (Biotechnology)
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    5
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Discipline
    Food & Biotech
  • Eligibility
    B.Tech/M.Sc (Food Tech)
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    5
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Experienced and highly qualified faculty members
    2. Well settled infrastructure for research purpose like plant tissue culture lab, herbal garden, poly house, green house & animal house etc.
    3. Innovative curriculum according to industry requirements
    4. Research programs for community welfare
    5. Visits of industries & research labs for practical exposure
    6. In house training for catering  the demands of the biotechnology industry
    7. Tailored program for gaining inter disciplinary knowledge
    8. Guest lectures for updated knowledge of industry & research
    9. Academic day celebrations for motivating students to gain deep insight and celebrate the achievements of their discipline
    10. Academic competition like poster presentation, quiz, group discussion etc for sharpening skills and enhancing discretion ability
    11. Extracurricular activities for empowering personality
    12. Research projects for developing research aptitude

     

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1. Food packaging industries                                                                            

    2. Bakery industries                                                                                

    3. Beverages  industries                                                                  

    4. Chocolate industries                                                                        

    5. Hotels

    6. Quality control Labs                                                                                  

    7. Food Research Labs                                                                        

    8. Dairy Industries  

    9. Cereals, Pulses & Spices Processing Mills                                       

    10. Ready to eat food industries                                                          

    11. Academics                                                                                          

    12. Confectionary Industries

  • Discipline
    Computer Science
  • Eligibility
    B.Tech/ M.Sc (CS)/MCA
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    5
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. M.Tech Computer Science
    2. Lab are fully equiped.
    3. Research Based Curriculum including Dissertation in last year as per R&D Industries.
    4. 100% Placement Assisstance.
    5. Portfolio Dividation for Government and Corporate.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    M.Tech Students of Computer Science can be employed as 
    1. Asst. Prof.
    2. Researcher and Scientific Jobs
    3. Software Developer
    4. Software Tester
    5. DataBase Administrator
    6. Software Engineer
    7. Network Administrator
    8. Technical Assistance etc. 
    9. IT Officer Jobs etc. 

  • Discipline
    Journalism
  • Eligibility
    B.A.(Journalism)/ BJ/B.A (Media)
  • Duration
    2 Year
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis, Through Management Quota
  • Discipline
    Journalism
  • Eligibility
    Graduation any stream
  • Duration
    1 Yr
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [20,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [25,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [30,000] Below 55 % [35,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis, Through Management Quota
  • Discipline
    Law & Governance
  • Eligibility
    LLB with 50 %
  • Duration
    2 Year
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES 

    PO1
    Practical exposure can be given to students through Case based learning/critical learning tool. It enhances skills of students in analyzing the organizational problems and learning to arrive at critical decisions. They learn to apply concepts, principles and analytical skills to solve the real situation problems.
    PO2
    To bridge the gulf between the theory and practice, the students have to be encouraged to take up experimental projects/Live Projects/Grass Root Projects in companies/organizations/factories.
    PO3
    To internalize the core curriculum, working in teams and developing team spirit is essential. Interdisciplinary learning across outside the faculty would help students in equipping with these skills.
    PO4
    With the use of modern ICT technology students’ learning in class room marches towards digitization. Getting connected to people through e-mode who are located all over the world and who bring real-time insights from their industries, their customers, happenings in their local place and environment. This sparks different ways of thinking as well as cover the conventional material.
    PO5
    Apart from developing a strong background in the functional areas of Commerce and Business, the Model Curriculum focuses on developing New Age Leadership capabilities among the students.
    PO6
    Over the past two decades, several Indian Business domains and organizations have made remarkable contribution in developing innovative business models by occupying a space in the global business scenario. The academia can make use of such examples in the pedagogy.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    PSO 1
    Demonstrate knowledge of major theories and model in key areas of Business, Marketing, Finance, Taxation and Other management Domain of knowledge.
    PSO 2
    Analyze organizational problems and generate pragmatic/realistic solutions based on academic research in Business Administration.
    PSO 3
    Demonstrate knowledge of micro economic theory as it relates to markets, firms, government policy and resource allocation and its utilization.
    PSO 4
    Demonstrate knowledge of macroeconomic theory as it relates to current macro economics policies, issues, strategies and practices.
    PSO 5
    Demonstrate knowledge of key concepts underlying quantitative decision analysis.
    PSO 6
    Apply basic mathematical and statistical skills necessary for analysis of arrange of problems in economics, actuarial studies, accounting, marketing, management and finance.
    PSO 7
    Demonstrate knowledge of the theories, concepts and findings of the faculty specializations with a firm grounding based on evidence-based and research informed practices through theory-research practice linkages ;capable of rigorous analysis and interpretation with a focus on logical reasoning.
    PSO 8
    Demonstrate an understanding of the Concepts, principles, techniques, theories and arguments of their chosen areas of study outside the core disciplines of economies and business.
    PSO 9
    Compare international contexts and issues through the lens of the business administration disciplines; evaluate national and international debates and discussions on economic, commercial and business issues.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Law & Governance
  • Eligibility
    Graduation in any stream ( Minimum 45 % in Graduation for General Category and 40% for reserved categories.)
  • Duration
    3 Yrs.
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [30,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [35,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [40,000] Below 55 % [45,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    Programme Outcome:
    At the end of the Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) Programme, graduates will be able to
    PO1
    Practical exposure can be given to students through Case based learning/critical learning tool. It enhances skills of students in analyzing the organizational problems and learning to arrive at critical decisions. They learn to apply concepts, principles and analytical skills to solve the real situation problems.
    PO2
    To bridge the gulf between the theory and practice, the students have to be encouraged to take up experimental projects/Live Projects/Grass Root Projects in companies/organizations/factories.
    PO3
    To internalize the core curriculum, working in teams and developing team spirit is essential. Interdisciplinary learning across outside the faculty would help students in equipping with these skills.
    PO4
    With the use of modern ICT technology students’ learning in class room marches towards digitization. Getting connected to people through e-mode who are located all over the world and who bring real-time insights from their industries, their customers, happenings in their local place and environment. This sparks different ways of thinking as well as cover the conventional material.
    PO5
    Apart from developing a strong background in the functional areas of Commerce and Business, the Model Curriculum focuses on developing New Age Leadership capabilities among the students.
    PO6
    Over the past two decades, several Indian Business domains and organizations have made remarkable contribution in developing innovative business models by occupying a space in the global business scenario. The academia can make use of such examples in the pedagogy.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    PSO 1
    Demonstrate knowledge of major theories and model in key areas of Business, Marketing, Finance, Taxation and Other management Domain of knowledge.
    PSO 2
    Analyze organizational problems and generate pragmatic/realistic solutions based on academic research in Business Administration.
    PSO 3
    Demonstrate knowledge of micro economic theory as it relates to markets, firms, government policy and resource allocation and its utilization.
    PSO 4
    Demonstrate knowledge of macroeconomic theory as it relates to current macro economics policies, issues, strategies and practices.
    PSO 5
    Demonstrate knowledge of key concepts underlying quantitative decision analysis.
    PSO 6
    Apply basic mathematical and statistical skills necessary for analysis of arrange of problems in economics, actuarial studies, accounting, marketing, management and finance.
    PSO 7
    Demonstrate knowledge of the theories, concepts and findings of the faculty specializations with a firm grounding based on evidence-based and research informed practices through theory-research practice linkages ;capable of rigorous analysis and interpretation with a focus on logical reasoning.
    PSO 8
    Demonstrate an understanding of the Concepts, principles, techniques, theories and arguments of their chosen areas of study outside the core disciplines of economies and business.
    PSO 9
    Compare international contexts and issues through the lens of the business administration disciplines; evaluate national and international debates and discussions on economic, commercial and business issues.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Library Science
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    1 Year
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [20,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [25,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [30,000] Below 55 % [35,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis, Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    The course outcomes of B.LIB may vary from one educational institution to another, but the general
    objectives of the program are to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in the field
    of library and information science. Here are some common course outcomes you might find in a B.L.I.S.
    program:
    • Knowledge of Library Science: Students should acquire a comprehensive understanding of the principles,
    theories, and practices related to library science, including classification systems, cataloging, indexing, and
    library management.
    • Information Organization: Students should be able to organize and manage various types of information
    resources, both in physical and digital formats, using appropriate techniques and tools.
    • Information Retrieval: Students should learn methods for efficient information retrieval, both through
    traditional library systems and modern information technology.
    • Collection Development: Students should understand the process of selecting, acquiring, and maintaining
    library collections to meet the information needs of users.
    • Reference Services: Students should be capable of providing reference assistance to library users, helping
    them locate and use information resources effectively.
    • Information Technology: Students should be familiar with information technologies, including library
    automation systems, digital libraries, online databases, and other tools relevant to this course
    • Research Skills: Students should develop research abilities to conduct scholarly investigations in the field of
    library and information science.
    • Communication and User Services: Students should enhance their communication skills to interact
    effectively with library users, understand their needs, and provide satisfactory user services.
    • Copyright and Intellectual Property: Students should be aware of copyright laws and issues related to
    intellectual property in the context of library services.
    • Professional Ethics: Students should be familiar with the ethical principles and standards relevant to the
    profession and be able to apply them in their work.
    • Information Literacy: Students should understand the concept of information literacy and be able to
    promote it among library users to enhance their information-seeking skills.
    • Adaptability to Changing Technologies: Students should be prepared to adapt to advancements in
    information technology and incorporate them into library services and operations. It is essential to check
    the specific curriculum and course offerings of the institution where you are pursuing your B.L.I.S. degree,
    as the actual course outcomes may vary slightly.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    Intended Learning Outcomes
    I. Generic Skills Graduates of the degree will have the capacity to
    • Solve different kinds of problem s in familiar and non-familiar contexts and apply the learning to real-life
    situations
    • Apply analytic thought to a body of knowledge, including the analysis and evaluation of policies, and practices,
    as well as evidence, arguments, claims, beliefs, and the reliability and relevance of evidence.
    • Identify relevant assumptions or implications; and formulate coherent arguments,
    • Think ‘out of the box’ and generate solutions to complex problems in unfamiliar contexts.
    • Listen carefully, read texts and research papers analytically, and present complex information in a clear and
    concise manner to different groups/audiences.
    • Draw valid conclusions and support them with evidence and examples, and address opposing viewpoints.
    • The ability to acquire the understand di ng of basic research ethics and skills in practicing /doing ethics in the
    field/ in personal research work, regardless of the funding authority or field of study.
    Generic Skills in BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
    Bachelor of Science degree program with a focus on the subjects of Students pursuing this program develop a
    combination of subject-specific knowledge and generic skills. Here are some generic skills typically associated with
    a B.L.I.S program:
    1. Communication Skills: Students develop effective oral and written communication skills, enabling them to
    convey complex scientific concepts and ideas to students, colleagues, and parents. They learn to present
    information in a clear and engaging manner, adapt their communication style to different audiences, and
    actively listen and respond to others.
    2. Problem-Solving Abilities: Students cultivate strong problem-solving skills, both within the realm of BACHELOR OF
    LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE They learn to analyze problems, apply logical reasoning, and develop strategies
    to find solutions. These problem-solving abilities are valuable for addressing scientific inquiries and for guiding
    students in their own problem-solving processes.
    3. Analytical Thinking: Students develop analytical thinking skills, which allow them to break down complex
    scientific concepts into smaller components, identify patterns, and draw logical conclusions. They learn to
    analyze data, conduct experiments, and interpret results, fostering a deeper understanding of scientific
    principles and their applications.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Library Science
  • Eligibility
    B.Lib I.Sc.
  • Duration
    1 Year
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [25,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [30,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [35,000] Below 55 % [40,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis, Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES

    MLIS stands for Master of Library and Information Science, which is a
    postgraduate degree program focused on developing professionals in the field of library
    and information science. The specific course outcomes of an MLIS program can vary
    depending on the institution offering the degree and its curriculum.
    However, I can provide you with a general overview of the typical course outcomes you
    might expect from an MLIS program:
    1. Information Organization: Students will learn how to classify, catalog, and organize
    information resources using various systems, such as Dewey Decimal Classification
    (DDC), Library of Congress Classification (LCC), and others.
    2. Information Retrieval: Understanding search techniques and technologies to
    effectively retrieve information from various sources, including digital databases
    and online catalogs. 3. Reference and User Services: Developing skills to assist users
    in finding relevant information, providing reference services, and supporting
    research needs.
    3. Collection Development and Management: Learning to evaluate and select
    information resources for a library collection based on user needs, budget
    constraints, and other factors.
    4. Information Technology: Gaining proficiency in using and managing technology in
    libraries, including library management systems, digital libraries, and online
    resources.
    5. Library Management: Acquiring knowledge of library administration, budgeting,
    staffing, strategic planning, and policy development.
    6. Information Literacy: Teaching users how to critically evaluate information, use it
    ethically, and become effective researchers.
    7. Archiving and Preservation: Understanding the principles of preserving and
    maintaining library and archival materials for long-term use.
    8. Research Methodologies: Learning research methods and conducting research
    projects relevant to library and information science.
    9. Professional Ethics: Understanding the ethical considerations and responsibilities of
    library professionals, including issues related to intellectual freedom and privacy.
    10. Digital Libraries and Information Services: Exploring the role of digital libraries and
    online information services in the modern information landscape.
    11. Specialized Topics: Depending on the program and institution, MLIS students might
    have the opportunity to specialize in specific areas such as academic librarianship,
    public librarianship, archives and records management, information technology, etc.
    It is important to note that the actual course outcomes and curriculum may differ
    between universities or colleges offering the MLIS program. Prospective students
    should check with the specific institution they are interested in for detailed up-todate
    information on their MLIS program course outcomes. Guidelines for
    ContinuousAssessment and Semester EndExamination

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    Learning Outcome Based Curriculum Framework: -
    Intended Learning Outcomes
    I. Generic Skills Graduates of the degree will have the capacity to
    • Solve different kinds of problems in familiar and non-familiar contexts and apply the learning to real-life
    situations
    • Apply analytic thought to a body of knowledge, including the analysis and evaluation of policies, and
    practices, as well as evidence, arguments, claims, beliefs, and the reliability and relevance of evidence.
    • Identify relevant assumptions or implications; and formulate coherent arguments,
    • Think ‘out of the box’ and generate solutions to complex problems in unfamiliar contexts.
    • Listen carefully, read texts and research papers analytically, and present complex information in a clear
    and concise manner to different groups/audiences.
    • Draw valid conclusions and support them with evidence and examples, and address opposing viewpoints.
    • The ability to acquire the understanding of basic research ethics and skills in practicing going ethics in the
    field/ in personal research work, regardless of the funding authority or field of study.

    Generic Skills
    An M.L.I.S. (Master of Library and Information Science) degree equips individuals with a wide range of generic
    skills that are essential for success in the field of library and information science. These skills go beyond technical
    knowledge and cover various
    aspects of information management and service provision. Here are some of the generic skills typically acquired
    through an M.L.I.S. program:
    1. Information Literacy: M.L.I.S. graduates possess strong information literacy skills, enabling them to
    effectively locate, evaluate, and use information from diverse sources.
    2. Research and Analysis: They are adept at conducting research, data analysis, and critical evaluation of
    information resources and user needs.
    3. Information Organization: M.L.I.S. professionals have a deep understanding of various classification
    schemes, metadata standards, and information organization systems, facilitating efficient access and
    retrieval of information.
    4. Digital and Technological Proficiency: They are well-versed in digital tools, library automation systems, and
    emerging technologies related to information management and dissemination.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Business Administration
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    Business Administration
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Case Study                  
    2. Seminars                    
    3.Group Discussions    
    4. Personality Development Classes,
    5. Mock Interviews     
    6. Regular  lectures        
    7. Tutorials 8.Sessionals.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1. Healthcare Business Consultant                            

    2.Health Information Manager      

    3.Hospital Administrator                    

    4.Medical Superintendent                      

    5.Healthcare Management Executive

  • Discipline
    Business Administration
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Case Study                  
    2. Seminars                    
    3.Group Discussions    
     4. Personality Development Classes,
     5. Mock Interviews     
     6. Regular  lectures        
    7. Tutorials 8.Sessionals.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1.HR Executive                                                  

    2.Employment or Placement Manager                          

    3.Employee Relations Manager                                                      

    4.HR Generalist                                

    5.Management Trainees            

    6. Govt. Sector

  • Discipline
    Business Administration
  • Eligibility
    Graduation Any Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Case Study                  
    2. Seminars                    
    3.Group Discussions    
    4. Personality Development Classes,
    5. Mock Interviews     
    6. Regular  lectures        
    7. Tutorials 8.Sessionals.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    1. Finance Consultant                  

    2. Stock/ Mutual Fund Broker

    3.Govt. Sector                                      

    4. Financial Analyst                                  

    5.  Investment Bankers                  

    6. Portfolio Manager

  • Discipline
    Pharmacy
  • Eligibility
    B.Pharm (Min 55% for General & 50% for SC/ST/OBC
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    16
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Well equipped CPSCEA approved animal house having facilities like India’s top most herbal gardens.
    2. Well developed herbal garden having facilities like india’s top most herbal gardens, with more than 200 various rare plant species.
    3. Well equipped labs having instruments like Lagandroff, UV spectrophotometer, dissolution apparatus, Tablet punch machine etc.
    4. Well qualified faculties from India’s premier institutes like BITS, BRNCP, Jamia Hamdard University, Banasthali University.
    5. Visits all the students in various renowned Industries in regular basis.
    6. High faculty student ratio (2:1) to give personal attention on each student.
    7. Regular guest lectures by faculties from NIPER’S and Industry personals.
    8. Highly polished teaching methodology is being applied for teaching by providing weekly plan and by using electronic gadgets like LCD etc.
    9. Specially designed syllabus in accordance with Jamia Hamdard University syllabuses and Industrial needs.
    10. Unique in hose tailored programs with flexible teaching schedules Ex. Advance Diploma in Clinical Research and others to enable student’s multidimensional growth.
    11. Well equipped library having subscription of more than 14 peer viewed internationally and nationally renowned journals.
    12. Unique continuous assessment pattern through regular assignments. 
    13. Highly secure and soothing environment for female students.
    14. Approved Polyhouse.
    15. Well equipped & modern plant tissue culture lab.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    Research Scientist in department of pharmacology/Pharmacovigilance/Toxicology/Medico Marketing of Pharma Companies/Govt. Research organization/Scientific and Industrial Research   Organization/Clinical Research Organizations/Hospitals.
    -Research Scientist in Department of Clinical Research of Pharma Companies/ Govt. Research organization/Scientific and Industrial Research   Organization/Clinical Research Organizations/Hospitals.
    -Professor in Academic Institute/University.
    -Drug Inspectors
    -Higher Studies.

  • Discipline
    Naturopathy & Yogic Science
  • Eligibility
    BNYS/ BSc. (Naturopathy & Yoga Sciences)
  • Duration
    2 yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    Pharmacy
  • Eligibility
    B.Pharm (Min 55% for General & 50% for SC/ST
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    9
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Program Outcomes

    1. Well equipped CPSCEA approved animal house having facilities like India’s top most herbal gardens.
    2. Well developed herbal garden having facilities like india’s top most herbal gardens, with more than 200 various rare plant species.
    3. Well equipped labs having instruments like Lagandroff, UV spectrophotometer, dissolution apparatus, Tablet punch machine etc.
    4. Well qualified faculties from India’s premier institutes like BITS, BRNCP, Jamia Hamdard University, Banasthali University.
    5. Visits all the students in various renowned Industries in regular basis.
    6. High faculty student ratio (2:1) to give personal attention on each student.
    7. Regular guest lectures by faculties from NIPER’S and Industry personals.
    8. Highly polished teaching methodology is being applied for teaching by providing weekly plan and by using electronic gadgets like LCD etc.
    9. Specially designed syllabus in accordance with Jamia Hamdard University syllabuses and Industrial needs.
    10. Unique in hose tailored programs with flexible teaching schedules Ex. Advance Diploma in Clinical Research and others to enable student’s multidimensional growth.
    11. Well equipped library having subscription of more than 14 peer viewed internationally and nationally renowned journals.
    12. Unique continuous assessment pattern through regular assignments. 
    13. Highly secure and soothing environment for female students.
    14. Approved Polyhouse.
    15. Well equipped & modern plant tissue culture lab.

     

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    Research Scientist in the department of Technology Transfer/Formulation and Development of Pharma Companies /Govt. Research organization/Scientific and Industrial Research Organization/Contract Research Centres.
    -Research scientist in the department of Intellectual Property Rights of Pharma Companies/Govt. Research organization/Scientific and Industrial Research Organization/Contract Research Centres.
     
    -Professor in Academic Institute/University.
    -Drug Inspectors
    -Higher Studies.

  • Discipline
    Physiotherapy
  • Eligibility
    BPT
  • Duration
    2 yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [65,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [70,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [75,000] Below 55 % [80,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    M.Sc.-Biochemistry/Micro/Patho/MLT
  • Eligibility
    Graduation With Science Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs.
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Based Admissison
  • Discipline
    Master of Science(Msc.) Psychology
  • Eligibility
    B.Sc. Psychology
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Entrance Examination (JNEE), Through Management Quota (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    Science
  • Eligibility
    B.Lib /B.Lib.I.Sc.
  • Duration
    1 Yr
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [25000] Between 84.9 - 75% [30000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [35000] Below 55 % [40000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    PROGRAM OUTCOMES 

    At the end of Master of Science in Physics Programm, post-graduates will be able to:
    PO1: Have good knowledge in Physical Sciences. They will be trained to compete national
    level tests like UGC-CSIR NET,JEST,GATE, etc. successfully.
    PO2: They will be prepared to take up challenges as globally competitive physicists in diverse
    areas of theoretical and experimental physics.
    PO3: They will be technically and analytically skilled enough to pursue their further studies.
    PO4: They will have a sense of academic and social ethics.
    PO5: They will be capable of taking up higher studies of interdisciplinary nature.
    PO6: They will be able to recognize the need for continuous learning and develop through out
    for the professional career.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    i. Intended Learning Outcomes

    After the completion of syllabus it is expected that the graduates of Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women’s
    University will:
    1: Acquire complete knowledge of Physics that will provide overall development of young minds.
    2: Develop the solution oriented skills within themselves.
    3: Have scientific temper which can improve the society through intense research.
    4: Get need based education in the relevant subjects so that quality minds are produced after postgraduation.

    ii. Generic Skills

    Graduates of the degree will have the capacity to
    • Work collaboratively and productively in teams.
    • Use basic physics tools of analysis independently.
    • Apply critical and analytical skills and methods to the identification, evaluation and
    resolution of complex problems in unfamiliar contexts.
    • Engage confidently in self-directed study and research.
    • Communicate ideas effectively in written, oral and nonverbal formats.
    • Operate effectively in multicultural and diverse environments.
    • Use effectively information from diverse sources.
    • Be proficient in the use of appropriate information and communication technologies.
    • Critically evaluate new ideas, research findings, methodologies and theoretical
    frameworks in a specialized field of study.
    • Recognize and understand the ethical responsibilities of individuals and organizations in society
    and capable of resolving ethical issues and dilemmas in the decision-making process.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Science
  • Eligibility
    After Graduation
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis, Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    Program Outcome:
    At the end of the Masters of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics (M. Sc. N&D) Program, post graduates
    will be able to
    PO1- This program will prepare postgraduate for supervise practice programs and employment in
    Foods and Nutrition related positions are registered dietician, nutritionists and support student
    timely program completions.
    PO2- Post Graduates of the course will explore new areas of research in all the branches of
    Nutrition and Dietetics addition to interdisciplinary fields.
    PO3- Post Graduates of the course will be able to work successfully both individually and as team
    members or leaders in a variety of multidisciplinary environments in the Hospitals and
    Nutrition based industries.
    PO4- Post Graduates will be able to construct solid hypotheses using the fundamental concepts of
    Nutrition and Dietetics and to identify, formulate, study literature, and analyze complex
    problems.
    PO5- Post Graduates of the course will develop solutions that appropriately take into account
    environmental, public nutritional health, and safety concerns.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    PSO1: Prepare students for successful application to accredited supervised practice programs and to become
    competent, entry level registered dietician nutritionist.
    PSO2: Interpreting a nutritional diagnosis, evaluating nutritional aspects of a clinical record and implementing
    a dietary treatment plan.
    PSO3: Students will acquire research skills- plan & execute experimental techniques independently
    as well as to analyze & interpret data.

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    M.Sc.- Zoology
  • Eligibility
    Graduation With Science Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [50,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [45,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [40,000] Below 55 % [35,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    M.Sc.- Botany
  • Eligibility
    Graduation With Science Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    50,000
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [50,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [45,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [40,000] Below 55 % [35,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    M.Sc.- Mathematics
  • Eligibility
    Graduation With Science Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [50,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [45,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [40,000] Below 55 % [35,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    M.Sc.- Chemistry
  • Eligibility
    Graduation With Science Stream
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    30
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [50,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [45,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [40,000] Below 55 % [35,000]
  • Admission Through
    Through Joint National Entrance Examination (JNEE) (Click here for details.)
  • Discipline
    Food Technology
  • Eligibility
    Graduation with Science
  • Duration
    2 Yrs
  • Total Intake
    10
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [35,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [40,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [45,000] Below 55 % [50,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Basis,Through Management Quota
  • Program Outcomes

    Program Outcome:

    PO1- Post Graduates of the course will have strong background in the interface of
    modern biology and advanced Biotechnology and be able to use these tools in
    industry and/or institutes wherever necessary.
    PO2- Post Graduates of the course will explore new areas of research in all the branches of
    biotechnology in addition to interdisciplinary fields.
    PO3- Post Graduates of the course will be able to work successfully both individually
    and as team members or leaders in a variety of multidisciplinary environments
    in the Biotech and Pharma industries.
    PO4- Post Graduates will be able to construct solid hypotheses using the fundamental
    concepts of biotechnology to identify, formulate, study literature, and analyze
    complex problems.
    PO5- Post Graduates of the course will develop solutions that appropriately take into
    account environmental, public nutritional health, and safety concerns.

  • Learning Outcomes/Career Opportunity

    LEARNING OUTCOMES 

    PSO1: Students will be able to understand molecular basis for the changes occurring in living cells. It
    uses the methods of biochemistry, molecular biology and immunology to study the structure and behavior
    of the complex molecules found in biological material and the ways these molecules interact and
    communicate within and between cells and organs
    PSO2: Students will also learn to gain sufficient practical knowledge in the subject with properly
    designed experiments.
    PSO3: Students will be able to identify the instruments required by understanding principles and
    process

  • Note

    ➢ VAC : Value Added Course
    ➢ UMC : University Mission Course
    ➢ CC : Core Course
    ➢ SEC-SB/VB : Skill Enhancement Course-Skill Based/Value Based
    ➢ OEC : Open Elective Course
    ➢ DSE : Discipline Specific Elective
    ➢ L+T+P : Lecture+Tutorial+Practical(s)

  • Discipline
    Computer Science
  • Eligibility
    After Graduation
  • Duration
    1 Yr.
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [15,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [20,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [25,000] Below 55 % [30,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Based Admissison
  • Discipline
    Yoga & Naturopathy
  • Eligibility
    Graduation With Science Stream
  • Duration
    1 Yr.
  • Total Intake
    20
  • Fee (In INR)
    Subject to past Academic %
    Above 85 % [15,000] Between 84.9 - 75% [20,000] Between 74.9 - 55.1% [25,000] Below 55 % [30,000]
  • Admission Through
    Direct Merit Based Admissison

Research

After Post Graduation

  • Discipline
    Pharmacy
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    3,13,000 (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel if required
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Geography
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Discipline
    History
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Physics
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Duration
    3 Yrs
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 Yrs
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 Yrs
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    3,13,000 /- + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Discipline
    Chemistry
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    3,13,000 /- + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Biotech. / Life Sci. / Microbiology
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    3,13,000 /- + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.


    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Sociology
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Duration
    3/4
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Discipline
    Journalism & Mass Communication
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Education
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Commerce
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Computer Science & Information Technology
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    3 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Economics
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Political science
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (50% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Public administration
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Food Technology
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (50% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    3,13,000 /- + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Physiotherapy
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Duration
    3/4
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    3,13,000 /- + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Discipline
    Law & Governance
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Hindi
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Mathematics / Statistics
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master's Degree or its equivalent in related area (50% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3/4 Years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    3/4 Years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000/- (3000 Reg. Fee + 28000 Admission fee One Time Applicable)
  • Discipline
    English
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Food & Nutrition
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 Years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    3,13,000 /- + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Discipline
    Management
  • Eligibility
    55% Marks in Master’s Degree or its equivalent in related area (45% for SC/ST/OBC)
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
    3 years
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
    4 years
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
    2,83,000 / + (3000 Reg. Fee One Time Applicable) + Hostel Fee/Transport Fee if required.
  • Note

    a) Lab expenses except equipments shall be borne by the research scholar.
    b) At the time of admission one time Admission Fee, Caution Money and Research Guidance Fee Rs 50,000/-  is to be paid. 

     

  • Discipline
    Yoga
  • Eligibility
    Post Graduate with min 55 %
  • Duration
    3 Yrs./4 Yrs.
  • Regular Mode (Only for Female)
  • External Mode (Both for Male & Female)
  • Fee for Regular & External Mode
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