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UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
[State University]
[NAAC ‘A’ Grade Score 3.32, NIRF Ranking 25 2020]
The first Vice-Chancellor of the University was Sir Christopher Rawlinson, also the Chief Justice
of Madras. This practice of part time Vice-Chancellors (majority from the High Court bench) was
continued until 1923. The University at its inception comprised of four faculties – Arts, Law, Medicine
and Engineering, and examined candidates for degrees in all these disciplines. However, consequent
amendments to the Madras University Act, the Law, Medical and Engineering faculties earlier affiliated
to this University have been since shifted to the newly created Dr. Ambedkar Law University,
Dr. MGR Medical University and the Anna University respectively.
The University of Madras was the first to introduce autonomous colleges within the University
system in 1978-79. Since then, out of 121 affiliated institutions 23 have become autonomous.
The opening of the golden page in the history of the University of Madras was with, the National
Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) accrediting it at the ‘Five Star’ level took place in 2000.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has conferred the special status of ‘University with Potential for
Excellence’ in the same year. Presently NAAC has reaccredited the University of Madras with ‘A’ Grade.
The innovations introduced in the last decade have been many. At present there are 86 teaching
and research departments in the University, grouped under 18 Schools. Within the Chennai Metropolitan
area the University is now spread over six campuses such as (1) The Chepauk Main Campus,
(2) The Guindy Campus, (3) The Marina Campus, (4) The Taramani Campus, (5) The Chetpet Campus
(The Madras University Union), (6) The Maduravoyal Campus (Field Laboratory). The University offers
several Masters and Research Programmes.
Having completed 39 years, the Institute of Distance Education today is a mega Institute with a
student enrolment of more than 1 lakh. The objective of the Institute of Distance Education (IDE) is to
enable learners to achieve educational, career and personal goals.
Admissions are open throughout the year in the Academic Year Stream (July to June) as well as
Calendar Year Stream (January to December).
In order to meet the growing demand, 115 number of Learner support centers have been established.
Recently Institute of Distance Education has introduced facilities like online admission and online payment
system to the students. [Refer Page No. 31-37 for list]
UG / PG /MCA/PG DIPLOMA/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSES
INDEX
1. Courses Offered 2
5. Fee Structure 16
6. General Information 20
8. Discountinuance of Study 22
13. Scholarship 24
19. Annexure - I 41
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1. COURSES OFFERED
Sl. MEDIUM OF
No. NAME OF THE PROGRAMMES INSTRUCTION
2
Sl. DURATION MEDIUM OF
NAME OF THE COURSES
No INSTRUCTION
7 Certificate Course in Library and Information Sciences 3 Months English & Tamil
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2. REGULATIONS FOR UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
• A pass in the Higher Secondary Examination (+2) (Academic or Vocational Stream)/ Intermediate
Examinations/ Pre-degree Examinations/ Pre-University Examinations or any other Board under 10+2/
11+1/11+2 pattern conducted by Government of Tamil Nadu (or) Other States (or) Union Territories
(or) an examination accepted as equivalent thereof by the Syndicate of the University of Madras.
• A pass in Plus Two Examinations of the National Open School, New Delhi
• Three years Diploma Examinations conducted by the State Board of Technical Education and Training
, Chennai after passing 10th standard Examinations.
• Pre-Technical Examination previously conducted after 11 years of study by the State Board of Technical
Education and Training, Chennai.
• A pass in Two years Foundation course Examination ( as Equivalent to 12th Std) of Annamalai and
Madurai Kamaraj Universities after passing 10th Standard Examinations.
Lateral admission to the Second year B.C.A. Degree course: A pass in three year course Diploma
in Computer Science and Engineering (or) Diploma in Computer Technology, Diploma in Information
Technology(IT) Electrical and Electronic Engineering (or) Diploma in Computer Hardware Maintenance,
Electronics and Communication Engineering Certificate of the Directorate of Technical Education and
Training, Chennai, Government of Tamil Nadu or any other Diploma as equivalent thereto provided
that they satisfy the eligibility conditions prescribed in the regulations are eligible for lateral admission
to the Second year B.C.A. Degree course of this University, provided they studied the language and
English paper at the Diploma level; otherwise they should study a language and English paper in the
Second year B.C.A. degree course.
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2.3. CREDIT REQUIREMENTS AND ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF DEGREE
The Institute of Distance Education follows the Choice Based Credit System. One credit is equal to 30
hours of learners study time. Students shall be eligible for the award of degree only if he/she has
undergone the prescribed course of study for a period of not less than three academic/calendar years
and has passed the examinations of all the papers and has earned 102 credits as per the distribution
given in the regulations 2.4 for Part-I, Part-II, Part- III & Part-IV and also fulfilled such other conditions
as have been prescribed thereof.
2.4.2. The Course Components and Credit Distribution of B.A. Literature in Tamil is as follows:
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2.4.3. Scheme of Examination of each programme is given in Annexure I.
A. MODERN – Indian : Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu & Hindi. Foreign : French.
C. Comunicative English
Part II : English.
Part III : Core, Allied and Project/Elective Papers :As prescribed by the concerned Board of Studies.
Part IV : Non Major Elective:comprising of Two Papers as prescribed by the concerned Board of
Studies. In addition to these courses, students have to study an awareness course on
Environment Studies and Value Education. The course aims to improve the understanding
and enrich knowledge about the prevalent environmental concerns and issues; and
management of various environmental problems.
For the ‘courses with practical component’, students must earn the prescribed percentage of
attendance in theory & practical for appearing in the End semester University examination. The student
has earn less than the prescribed percentage of attendance thereof in a semester, shall not be permitted
to take University examination and has to repeat the respective semester by next academic / calendar
year by paying redo fees.
Students shall be permitted to proceed from the First Semester up to Final Semester irrespective of
their failure in any of the Semester Examination. For this purpose, students shall register for all the
arrear subjects of earlier semesters along with the current (subsequent) semester subjects.
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2.7.3 Procedure for Awarding Internal Marks
• Students should undergo and submit the internal assesment on or before each End Semester
Examination.
• For external examination (University Exam) passing minimum shall be 40% (forty percentage)
of the maximum marks prescribed for each paper/practical/project and Viva-voce. In the
aggregate (External and Internal) the passing minimum shall be of 40%.
• The student shall be declared to have passed the whole examination, if he/she passes in all the
theory papers and practicals wherever prescribed as per the scheme of the examinations by
earning 102 credits in Part I, II, III, & IV.
Retotalling: Only UG Students who appeared in their respective semester examinations are eligible
to apply for retotaling of their answer scripts.
MARKS FOR PART I TAMIL / OTHER LANGUAGES; PART II ENGLISH; PART III CORE, ALLIED,
ELECTIVES COURSES AND PROJECT
Successful Students passing the Examinations for the Part I, Part II and Part III courses and securing
the marks (a) 60 percent and above and (b) 50 percent and above but below 60 percent in the aggregate
shall be declared to have passed the examination in the FIRST and SECOND class respectively; all
other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the examination in the THIRD Class.
Students who obtain 75% of the marks in the aggregate (Internal + External) shall be deemed to have
passed the examination in First Class with Distinction, provided they pass all the examinations (theory
papers, practical, project and viva-voce) prescribed for the course in the First appearance itself.
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2.11 GRADING SYSTEM
• Minimum Credits to be earned : The minimum credits to be earned is 102, for the three years
all UG Programmes,
The following table shows the marks, grade points, letter grades and classification to indicate
the performance of the Student:
Sum of the multiplica tion of grade points by the credits of the courses
GPA
Sum of the credits of the courses (passed) in a semester/year
Sum of the multiplica tion of grade points by the credits of the courses
CGPA
Sum of the credits of the courses in a semester
(CGPA is calculated only if all the courses in the entire programme are passed)
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CGPA GRADE CLASSIFICATION OF FINAL RESULT
9.5-10.0 O+
First Class - Exemplary *
9.0 and above but below 9.5 O
8.5 and above but below 9.0 D++
8.0 and above but below 8.5 D+ First Class with Distinction *
7.5 and above but below 8.0 D
7.0 and above but below 7.5 A++
6.5 and above but below 7.0 A+ First Class
6.0 and above but below 6.5 A
5.5 and above but below 6.0 B+
Second Class
5.0 and above but below 5.5 B
4.5 and above but below 5.0 C+
Third Class
4.0 and above but below 4.5 C UG PG Re-appear
0.0 and above but below 4.0 U Re-appear
* The students who have passed in the first appearance and within the prescribed semester of the UG
Programme (Core, Allied and Elective courses only) are eligible.
* Ranking: Students who pass all the examinations prescribed for the Programme in the FIRST
APPEARANCE ITSELF ALONE are eligible for Ranking/Distinction.
a. Dyslexia Students : For students who are mentally disabled, having learning disability or
learning disorder, mentally retarded, slow learners, mentally impaired or having seizure disorder,
having spastic and cerebral Palsy, the following concessions shall be granted.
i. Part - I Tamil or any other language under foundation courses can be exempted. (For UG
students only)
ii. One-third of the total exam time will be provided as extra time in the examination
iii. Leniency in overlooking spelling mistake, and
iv. Amanuensis for all courses; provided the request is duly certified by the Medical Board of the
Government Hospital/ General Hospital/ District Headquarters Hospitals and they shall be
declared qualified for the degree if they pass the other examinations prescribed for the degree
b. Hearing, Speaking Impaired & Mentally retarded: (For UG students only)
For students who are hearing and speaking impaired and who are mentally challenged, shall
be exempted from One Language paper either Part I Foundation course Tamil or any other
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Language or Part II English or Part IV Non Major Elective or its equivalent and they shall be
declared qualified for the degree, if they pass the other examinations prescribed for the degree
c. Visually Challenged Students : They are exempted from paying Tuition Fees and Examination
Fees.
d. Differently-abled candidates with atleast 40% physical disability and who are in possession of
National identity card for disability issued by the Competent Authorities can pursue UG and PG
programmes offered by the Institute of Distance Education with full exemption of Tuition fees and
Special fees.
e. Prisoners of Tamil Nadu will be considered for exemption of Tuition fees provided they submit
their application for admission with a ‘No Objection Certificate’ issued by the competent authority.
• A Student who is not able to complete the program within the normal period (N) or the Minimum
duration prescribed for the programme, for whatever reasons may be allowed TWO years period
beyond the normal period to clear the backlog to be qualified for the degree. (Time Span = N + 2
years for the completion of programme.)
• In exceptional cases like major accidents or child birth an extension of one year may be considered
beyond maximum span of time (Time Span = N + 2 + 1 years for the completion of programme).
• During the extended period the student shall be considered as a Private Candidate and is not be
eligible for Ranking and Distinction.
• PG programmes having Two years are offered in both Academic and Calendar year cycle of admissions.
The programme has been divided into two semesters per year. Academic year stream (i.e.) June to
November and December to May. Calendar year stream (i.e.) January to June and July to December.
• A Pass in any undergraduate degree program offered by any College or an University recognized by
the UGC with 15 years duration either under 10+2+3/11+1+3/11+2+2, or an examination accepted
as equivalent thereof by the Syndicate of the University of Madras; provided they should satisfy the
requirement of the concerned branch of study.
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Sl. No NAME OF THE PROGRAMMES Major Subject of Study
1 M.A. Tamil B.A./B.Lit.Tamil or any UG degree with
Foundation Course Part-I Tamil (Paper I, II, III
& IV )
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Science/ Electrical and Communication
Science/Instrumentation and Electronics (or)
MCA/M.SC.Computer Science/ Information
Technology/Forensic Science (or) Master’s in
Criminology/Criminology and Criminal Justice/
Criminology and Police Administration (or)
Government Officials working in Crime
Investigation /Law Enforcement/Defense
Persons with two years experience in the
respective field with any degree
13 M.Sc.Information Technology Any Bachelor’s Degree with Mathematics/
Statistics/ Business Mathematics/ Business
statistics/ Mathematical Physics as Main or
Allied subject of study
14 M.C.A.-Master of Computer Applications Passed B.C.A/B.Sc., in Computer Science or
any other equivalent degree OR passed
B.Sc/B.Com/BA with Mathematics at 10 + 2
level or at graduation level (with Optional bridge
course).
In addition, a Candidate must pass in
Entrance Test conducted by IDE,
University of Madras.
• The Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras follows the Choice Based Credit System.
One credit is equal to 30 hours of learners’ study time.
• A candidate shall be eligible for the award of degree only if he/she has undergone the prescribed
course of study for a period of not less than two / three academic/calendar years in the respective
program and passed the examinations of all the papers and earned a minimum of 76 credits for
all PG programmes and 81 credits for MCA programme as per the distribution given in regulation
3.4 and also fulfilled such other conditions as have been prescribed thereof.
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3.4. COURSE OF STUDY AND CREDIT DETAILS
3.4.1. The course components and credits distribution for M.A., M.Sc.,and M.Com shall be as
follows:
3.4.2. The course components and credits distribution for the MCA shall be as follows:
• Attendance is not compulsory for M.A. and M.Com courses. For M.Sc. Psychology and
Counselling Psychology students must earn 50% attendance in Personal Contact classes
(Theory) and 100% of attendance in the Practical Classes for appearing in the end semester
examination (Theory / Practical).
• For MCA Programme: A candidate should earn compulsorily minimum 50% of attendance in
theory classes and 100% in practical classes for appearing the End Semester Examinations.
A student who has secure attendance of less than 50% overall in a semester shall not be
permitted to take the University examination and Candidates who have less than 50%, has to
repeat the semester from the next academic year as re-do.
3.6.1 Register for all subjects: Students shall register their names for the First Semester Examination
on due date after their admission in the UG/PG programme.
Students shall be permitted to proceed from the First Semester up to Final Semester irrespective
of their failure in any of the Semester Examination. For this purpose, students shall register for
all the arrear subjects of earlier semester along with the current (subsequent) semester subjects.
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3.6.2 Marks for Internal and End Semester Examinations for Non Practical Oriented PG Degree Courses
Students should undergo and submit the internal assessment on or before each End semester
Examinations.
• Student who secures not less than 50 percentage marks in the external written examination for
each subjects shall be declared to have passed the examination in that subject also. In aggregate
(External and Internal Marks)the passing Minimum shall be 50%
• Student shall be declared to have passed the project work and viva voce respectively, if he/she
secures a minimum 50 percent mark in the project work evaluation and the viva voce each.
• Student who fails in either project work or viva voce shall be permitted to redo the project work
for examination on a subsequent occasion.
• Student who successfully completes the PG Programmes and passes the examinations of all
the four semesters prescribed as per the scheme of examinations for PG programmes and
have earned 76 credits and MCA for 81 credits shall be declared to have qualified for the degree.
3.8. REVALUATION
Students secured not less than 60 percent of aggregate (Internal + external) in the whole examination
shall be declared to have passed the examination in the FIRST class. All other successful students
shall be declared to have passed the examination in the SECOND class. Students who obtain 75% of
the marks in the aggregate (Internal + External) shall be deemed to have passed the examination in
First Class with Distinction, provided they pass all the examinations (theory papers, practical, project
and viva-voce) prescribed for the course in the First appearance itself.
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3.10. GRADING SYSTEM
• Minimum Credits to be earned : For M.A., M.COM. and M.Sc. programmes, the minimum
credit to be earned is 76 credits and for of MCA is 81 credits.
Visually and other differently abled persons are advised not to apply for the
practical oriented Under Graduate and Post Graduate Programmes.
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5. FEE STRUCTURE
*Course completion Certificate fee of Rs. 500/- should be paid along with III year
tution fees.
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5.2 PG PROGRAMME TOTAL FEE DETAILS
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DIPLOMA IN
1 Acocunting & Auditing DAA 6000 6400
2 Functional Arabic DAF 6000 6400
3 Information Security & Cyber Law DIS 6000 6400
4 Labour Law DLB 6000 6400
5 Management DMM 6000 6400
6 Naturopathy &Yogic Science DNY 6000 6400
7 Police Administration DPA 6000 6400
8 School Management DSM 6100 6500
9 Tourism & Travel Management DTM 6000 6400
10 Taxation DTX 6000 6400
11 Yoga DYG 6650 7050
Important Notice
All the fee Receipts related to the course
including Admission Fee, Tuition Fee,
Examination Fee etc., should be preseved carefully
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5.6 FEE PRESCRIBED FOR ISSUANCE OF OTHER CERTIFICATES
Sl. No. Type of Fee Amount
a. Students can make their payments using generated fee challan with the bank designated by the
Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras. The challan has three identical parts, Viz.
Bank Copy, IDE Copy and Student Copy. The BANK will retain bank copy and return the IDE
copy and student copy to the student. The IDE copy of the BANK Challan should be submitted
to the University where they seek Admissions and collect study materials, ID cards etc., Student
copy should be preserved carefully by the student as a proof of payment. In places where there
is no facility for the payment of fees through the designated banks, students may make the
payment by means of Demand Draft obtained from any of the Nationalized/Scheduled Bank
drawn in favour of “The Director, IDE, University of Madras” payable at Chennai.
b. Students should remit their Tuition Fee through Online Payment. Gateway System provided in
the Website: www.ideunom.ac.in Students are advised to make use of this facility.
c. The Tuition Fee and other fees for the First Year should be paid only after receiving the intimation
letter of provisional admission along with generated tuition fee challan. For payment of
subsequent tuition fees and other fees for second / third year, no separate intimation
will be sent to the candidates. Hence, candidates are advised to retain the Prospectus till the
completion of the course for guidance and make remittances within the specified due dates on
their own. The admission of the fee defaulters will automatically stands cancelled. They may,
however, be readmitted to the same course on payment of Rs. 500/- subject to approval by the
authorities. Candidates are not permitted to remit the fees in installments.
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d. The students are strictly instructed to use generated fee challans to pay the Tuition Fee and
Examination Fee and sent them in separate Envelop to the Director, IDE, University of Madras.
They are requested not to pay examination and tuition fees together. The Institute is not
responsible for any delay in sending the learning materials or statement of marks, etc., eventhough
the examination and tuition fees are paid together by the Students. No extension of time will be
given, under any circumstances, for payment of fee.
e. Students are advised to submit the fee payment generated challan endorsed by the designated
Banks for onward transmission to the Director and required to collect the study materials from
the Learner Support Centre. Fee once remitted will not be refunded or adjusted in any
manner under any circumstances.
f. Learning materials will be supplied at the Single window admission centre at IDE also. Those
who are not able to receive at the centres may approach the Director for the same.
6. GENERAL INFORMATION
ATTENTION
Students can seek admission at Single Window Admission Centre / Online Admission /
Learner Support Centre only. Students are advised not to have any dealing with any other
unauthorised Institutions/ Agencies pertaining to admission to any of the courses offered by
this Institute. They are also cautioned that admission secured from unauthorised centres /
agencies will not be entertained and University will not be held responsible for the same.
• All the courses are offered by the Institute to the residents of India as per the discretion of the
authorities, University of Madras. Admission cannot be claimed as a matter of right and the
Institute reserves the right of admission.
• Admission across the counters will be made for those who come to the Single Window Admission
Centre at IDE Campus in person.
• The Applicant has clearly to state the main course of study which he/she wants to Enrol.
• The following Original Certificates/Documents with one set of photo copies attested by competent
authority should be submitted along with the filled in application form for admission to all UG/PG
programmes :
(a) Transfer Certificate / Course Completion Certificate from the Head of the Institution where
the applicant last studied.
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(b) Statement of Marks of the Qualifying examination right from their secondary school
education and Provisional Pass Certificate / Diploma / Degree Certificate as the case
may be of the Qualifying examination along with the application form
(c) If the certificates submitted by the applicant are in any Language other than ENGLISH /
TAMIL, an English version of the Certificate duly attested by a Gazetted Officer should be
sent along with the original certificates.
(d) Candidates who have passed their qualifying examination from abroad should submit an
“Equivalence Certificate” issued by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) (Address :
Secretary, Association of Indian Universities, 16, Kotla Marg, New Delhi - 110 002.)
(e) Candidates who have not undergone and passed the qualifying examinations under
10+2 or 11+1 and Under Grauduate examinations under 10+2+3 or 11+1+3 pattern or
who have passed under Open University System of this University / other recognised
Universities need not apply, as they are NOT eligible for admission.
(f) Failure to submit any one of the above certificates / documents may entail rejection of
their applications.
• A Course Completion Certificate in lieu of Transfer Certificate will be issued by the Institute
either on completion or on discontinuance of the programme. (Subject to verification of payment
of prescribed fee and other dues to the University)
• The University has the right to cancel / suspend any programme/s mentioned in the Prospectus
for various administrative reasons.
• Students are requested to furnish their Mobile Number in the Admission Application Form / Online
Admission Application Registration Form / Online Registration Examination Application Form
for any further queries / clarification. The furnished number will be treated as REGISTERED
MOBILE NUMBER (RMN) and this is a value added / optional service offered to the Students of
IDE.
• Bonafide Certificate will be issued to the student, only those who has studying the programme,
on payment of prescribed fee.
• Please visit the official website periodically for any updates given in the prospectus.
It is the responsibility of the students to visit the website on a regular basis.
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7. EXEMPTION FOR BREAK IN STUDIES
• Students who have completed the first year of study and discontinued the UG/PG programme in
the colleges of this University or other Universities. Distance Education Mode affiliated to the
University of Madras are considered for admission to the Direct Second / Third year of the UG/
PG programmes, subject to approval by the authorities. But, they are not eligible for rank/
classification.
Other Universities candidates need not apply for Lateral Admission.
Students should submit their application along with the following documents.
1. Payment challan for Rs. 500/- towards Exemption fee.
2. Payment challan for Rs. 1000/- per year towards condoning the break in study to rejoin the
programme.
3. Students from other Universities should pay Rs. 750/- towards Transfer fee in addition to
the above fees.
4. First/Second year Statement of Marks and Transfer Certificate, where he/she studied last
in original with two attested photostat copies of the same,
5. Copy of the Syllabus duly attested by the Principal/Head of the Department where they
studied.
8. DISCONTINUANCE OF STUDY
Students who want to discontinue their courses after the completion of first year should inform the
Director, IDE. before 31st July / 31st December of every year for Academic / Calendar year stream respectively.
Otherwise, programme fee in full will be collected for the subsequent years. Course Completion Certificate
will be issued only after receiving the entire fee. Legal dispute, if any, relating to Admission / Examinations of
IDE. will be subject to Chennai Jurisdiction only.
For each paper of study, a set of learning materials will be sent to the students periodically. The
learning materials can be collected by the student in person or his/her representative from the
on production of Student Copy of the payment challan from the counter. Study Materials can
also be got from Learner Support Centres.
i. The Personal Contact Programme classes both Theory and Practical will be arranged for
the benefit of the students by IDE. This programme is meant for classroom lectures on
important topics and clearing the doubts of the students. Students are advised to attend
the classes on their own interest for effective learning.
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Sl. COURSE ATTENDANCE
No.
1 All UG/PG Programmes Optional
2 B.Com (C.A.). B.Sc/M.Sc., Compulsory for Practical Paper
Psychology & M.Sc.,
Counselling Psychology
ii. The exact schedule and Venue will be posted at University Website www.ideunom.ac.in only.
iii. Classes will be conducted for UG/PG programme in IDE Building, University of Madras, Chennai
or at Learner Support Centres only.
iv. The PCP classes and Practical classes for the students admitted through approved Learner
Support Centres (within Tamilnadu), will be arranged and conducted by the concerned Learner
Support Centres, only.
v. The PCP classes for B.Sc./M.Sc. Psychology and M.Sc. Cyber Forensic and Information Security
will be conducted in Chennai only.
vi. The conduct of PCP classes is subject to student’s strength. However, depending on student
enrolment, the number of PCP centres for these courses may be increased.
vii. PCP Classes will be held from 9.30 am to 12.45 pm and from 1.30 pm to 4.45 pm.
viii. Any change in the PCP schedule will be intimated to the students through University website
only.
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11. IDENTITY CARD
Identity Card will be issued only after the receipt of First Year tuition fee. The Identity Card will be valid
till the completion of the course. In the event of a student discontinuing a course, the card shall become
invalid for the year / years yet to be completed. Candidates are instructed to preserve their identity cards,
until the completion of Course. If the original card is lost, a duplicate card will be issued on payment of
Rs. 250/-through the designated Bank Challan for this purpose, the payment endorsed Bank Challan is to
be sent together with a passport size photograph.
13. SCHOLARSHIP
i) Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates who pursue their studies in this Institute are
eligible for reimbursement of the fees from the Govt. of Tamil Nadu. They are also eligible for an
annual allowance of Rs.500/- towards purchase of prescribed books. Further details in this
connection can be obtained from the Nodal Officer, SC / ST Special Cell, Institute of Distance
Education, University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005.
ii) The eligible SC/ST students are directed to submit the SC/ST scholarship form during their
study at IDE (SC/ST Cell) only and it will not be accepted after the period of study at IDE under
any circumstances.
iii) “SC/ST candidates are directed to submit the Photostat copy of the first page of his / her Bank
Pass Book and details of Name, Account No, IFSC Code No, MICR Code No, Name of the Bank,
Branch, Branch Code No. and the Photocopy of the Aadhaar Card should be furnished with
application form for ECS purposes”.
iv) Visually impaired or otherwise Differently abled candidates, can avail themselves of the State
Government Scholarship for the Disabled. The prescribed form may be obtained from the District
Rehabilitation Officer in the districts concerned for reimbursement of non-refundable fees.
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SL.
COURSE ELIGIBILITY CONDITION
NO.
A student can additionally enrol for one Certificate/Diploma Course only at the same time.
2. The First/Third/Fifth semesters Examination for the students admitted under “Academic Year
Stream” will be conducted during November / December every year and the second/Fourth/
Sixth semesters Examination will be conducted during May / June every year.
3. For the students of “Calendar Year Stream” the First/Third/Fifth semesters examination will be
conducted during May / June every year and the Second/Fourth/Sixth semesters will be conducted
during November / December every year.
4. After registering Examination application form through online, and submit the copy along with
fee remittance challan to the IDE through post or Single Window Counter, IDE.
5. Student who has not paid the Tuition fees will not be permitted to Register and to write the
Examinations under any circumstances.
6. The examinations are conducted at various centres within Tamilnadu territorial jurisdiction.
Candidates may choose carefully any one of the Examinations Centre to appear for the
Examinations. Change of center is not permitted.
7. The University has the right to restrict the number of Examination Centres depending upon the
students strength. In such cases, students choosing a particular centre may be asked to take
the examinations in another Examinations Centre, which will be indicated in the hall ticket.
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8. No separate intimation will be sent individually to any candidate with regard to time-table, centre
notification and issue of hall ticket. The time table, centre notification and the hall tickets will be
uploaded in the website www.ideunom.ac.in and the students are advised to download the same.
9. The ID card issued by the Director of Institute of Distance Education should be produced at the
Examination Centre when demanded. No other ID card will be accepted at the examination
centre.
10. Students are permitted to write their examination either in Tamil or English irrespective of their
choice of medium of instruction at the time of admission.
11. Students should submit their Internal Assignment for each semester before commencing the
University End Semester Examinations. Failing to submit Internal Assignment within the stipulated
period, the result will not be published.
12 Student who secure not less than 30 marks out of 75 (i.e. 40%) and 24 marks out of 60
(i.e.40%) in External Theory and Practical Examination of each paper of UG Programme
respectively shall be declared to have passed the Examinations. In aggregate both External
and Internal the passing minimum marks shall be 40 otherwise it will be treated as fail.
13. Student who secure not less than 40 marks out of 80 (i.e. 50%) and 30 marks out of 60 (i.e.50%)
in External Theory and Practical Examination of each paper of PG Programme respectively
shall be declared to have passed the Examinations. In aggregate both External and Internal the
passing minimum marks shall be 50 otherwise it will be treated as fail.
14. Revaluation: All current batch students (UG/PG) who have appeared for their Semester
Examinations are eligible for revaluation of their answer scripts.
15. Retotalling: Only UG Students who appeared in their respective semester examinations are
eligible to apply for retotaling of their answer scripts.
16. Students who are eligible for revaluation / re-totalling of answer paper have to apply through
online www.ideunom.ac.in only
17. Student appearing for the first time either for first/second/third/fourth/fifth/sixth semesters should
compulsorily register and pay the fees for all the papers prescribed. Student will be permitted for
paper wise registration, for subsequent appearances together with payment of required fee for
the examination.
18. Students who are unable to appear for the Examination in any of the papers, may appear for
such papers in the subsequent examinations as and when they are held. However, the examination
fee once paid will not be refunded in any manner or adjusted for the subsequent examinations or
for any other purposes under any circumstances.
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19. If he/ she has been granted exemption from appearing for any papers he /she should give full
particulars of exemption and also enclose a photo copy of the exemption order issued by the
Director, IDE, in this regard while registering for examination along with the download Application
forms.
20. The Enrolment Number / Subject / Subject Code / Date of Examination should be written legibly
by the candidates in the appropriate boxes provided in the Answer Books. The Enrolment Number
should not be written in any of the inner pages of the Answer books on any account. Result will
not be declared in case of any deficiency in filling up the columns provided thereto in the Answer
scripts and they cannot put forth any claim over that at a later stage.
22. If the admission is cancelled by the Director, IDE. they need not apply for the examination under
any circumstances. Such candidates will be allowed to appear for the examination only on
production of Re-admission intimation obtained from the Director, I.D.E. if they fail to do so,
examination taken by them will be cancelled.
23. Any query regarding his/ her appearance for the examination have to be made within 15 days
from the date of publication of results. No queries will be entertained from the candidate after
this period under any circumstances.
24. The following are the fees prescribed for Issuance of Certificates.
1. Fee for change of name of candidate in the records of the University 1000
2. Fee for change in the Date of Birth and Name Correction 1000
3. Migration Certificate for all UG/PG Degree Certificates 525
4. Statement of Marks for all UG/PG Degree Courses 75
5. Retotalling fees for all UG Degree courses 300
6. Revaluation fees for all UG/PG Degree courses 1000
7. Consolidated Statement of Marks for all Degrees 1500
8. Last date of Examination Certificate Fee 200
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16. ADMISSION CENTRES
(i) ADMISSION THROUGH SINGLE WINDOW ADMISSION CENTRE (AT THE INSTITUTE
OF DISTANCE EDUCATION CAMPUS, CHENNAI)
University of Madras has opened a Single Window Admission Centre located at the IDE building at
Chepauk Campus, Chennai and ensures admission across the counters. Students using the Single
Window Admission Centre should go through the following instructions:
2. The application form and other certificates should be arranged in the following order:
(iv) If the certificates are in a language other than English / Tamil an authenticated translation in
English duly attested by a Gazetted Officer.
3. The Photo copies of the Certificates will be verified with the originals and the original certificates
will be returned.
4. For MCA, the eligible candiates have to appear for an Entrance Test at IDE after paying the
entrance test fee of Rs. 400/- and those who pass the Entrance Test will be issued the
Provisional Admission intimation.
5. For UG/PG Candidates, after obtaining the provisional admission intimation, the students can
remit the specified Tuition and other fees at any Bank Counters of Indian Bank of any branches
. After remitting the fees, the students can collect the study materials and ID card from the
respective counters of Single Window Admission Centre.
6. Working Hours: The Single Window Admission Centre functions on all days including Saturdays
and Sundays except holidays declared by the Government of Tamil Nadu. The Centre is open
from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on week days and between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. on Saturdays
and Sundays during admission period only.
2. Those who apply through online can access the website:www.ideunom.ac.in. Candidates are
advised to read the instructions and eligibility conditions prescribed thereof carefully before starting
the process of online registration.
3. The applicant can be submitted online application after read the instructions carefully and by
paying the necessary fees through online. The Identity Card and Study Materials wil be sent by
post to the address given by the student.
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4. The students are requested to send the original certificate along with the photocopy of Provisional
Intimation slip and passport size photograph through the Registered Post / Speed Post / Courier
addressed to the Director, Institue of Distance Education, University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai
- 600 005 within 15 days from the date of online registration for verification purpose and return.
Failing to do or if any false information are found at a later stage, their admission will be summarily
rejected and tuition fee paid by him / her will not be refunded.
5. The students may also come in person and submit the original certificate along with the photocopy
of the original certificates to the Online Admission Section, Institute of Distance Education for
verification and will be returned.
6. The PCP classes both theory and practical for the students admitted under Academic and
Calendar year stream through online admission will be conducted only in Chennai.
2. The Students wanted to register through Learner Support Centers can download the Prospectus
and application from the University website and submit the same to the Co-ordinator of any of
the approved Learner Support Centers with the required document / certificates as per eligibility
criteria for admission (For eligibility Criteria refer page No. 4, 11 & 12) and for documents /
Certificates to be submitted.
3. Eligible students will be given admission in the Institute of Distance Education, University of
Madras and Provisional Admission Intimation with Enrollment Number will be assigned by the
University through the Learner Support Centers.
4. On receipt of the Provisional Admission Intimation along with enrolment number through the
Learner Support Centers within Tamil Nadu, the students can pay the requisite fees through
online or through offline triplicate Challan of Indian Bank and forward the same through the
Co-ordinator, Learner Support Centers (Please refer to page No. 16 to 19 Fee particulars). The
University will not be responsible for any other mode of payment.
5. The Fee Challan shall be forwarded by the Learner Support Centers to the Institute of Distance
Education, University of Madras and on receipt of the same, Students Identity Card and Study
materials will be sent to the concerned Learner Support Centers.
6. The students can collect the Identity card and study materials from the concerned Learner
Support Centers.
7. The candidate should appear for MCA Entrance Examination through online.
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17. ADMISSION FOR DIRECT SECOND / THIRD YEAR PROGRAMME
Photostat Copies of the following Certificates in Original must be enclosed for verification.
4. Transfer Certificate from the Institution where he/she completed the First / Second Year of
Undergraduate and the Post Graduate programmes.
6. Two copies of Syllabus duly attested by the Principal/Head of the Department of the Institution
where they studied under Autonomous colleges / Other Universities.
Students who have undergone the first / second year Undergraduate (or) First year Postgraduate
courses in institutions abroad must submit along with the application an EQUIVALENCE CERTIFICATE
obtained from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi (Address : The Secretary, Association
of Indian Universities, 16, Kotla Marg, New Delhi - 110 002.)
Students applying for lateral admission must enclose the Transfer Certificate or Course Completion
Certificate issued by the Institution where they did the First / Second Year Undergraduate course(or) First
year Postgraduate courses. The certificate should clearly state the period of study without giving scope for
any ambiguity. Only after a proper scrutiny of these documents a decision on granting exemption will be
taken.
Provisional admission with exemption of papers if any, and the papers to be appeared for the First /
Second year programme will be given after the scrutiny of the syllabus. Other Universities Distance Education
candidates need not apply for lateral admission.
Students seeking lateral admission from colleges affiliated to the University of Madras / other Universities
coming under a different regulation / pattern are NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
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18. LIST OF THE LEARNER SUPPORT CENTRES
4. 704 University of Madras Arts & Science College ,(University Constituent College)
Poonthottam salai, Theradi, Tiruvottiyur, Chennai - 600 019
[email protected], 9444600114, 044-25730382
11. 711 JHA Agarsen College , No.1 Manjambakkam, Madhavaram, Chennai - 600 060
[email protected], 9884045055
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12. 712 Sri Sankara Arts & Science College , Enathur, Kanchipuram - 631 561
[email protected], 944348517
15. 715 Sridevi Arts & Science College , Krishnapuram, Ponneri - 601 204
[email protected], 9443596691
16. 716 Pattammal Alagesan College of Arts & Science , Athur, Changalpattu - 603 101
[email protected], 9499935203
18. 719 C.M. Annamalai College of Arts & Science for Women ,
Sholinghur-Tiruttani High Road, Velathur vill, Adivaragapuram PO,
Thiruvallur - 631303, [email protected], 9159539043
19. 720 Soka Ikeda College of Arts & Science for Women
Sethu Bhaskara Nagar Madhanangkuppam, Ambattur, Chennai - 600 099
[email protected], 9444484645
20. 721 St.Joseph’s College of Arts & Science, Kovur PO, Near Porur, Chennai - 600 128
[email protected], 7200841360
23. 724 D.B .Jain College (Automous) , Thorapakkam, Chennai - 600 097
[email protected], 9600966961
24. 725 Sri Subramaniaswamy Govt. Arts College , Thiruthani - 631 209
[email protected], 9884473709
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26. 727 St.Thomas College of Arts & Science
140/6 St.Thomas Nagar, New Colony, Koyambedu, Chennai - 600 107
[email protected], 9444200912
29. 739 Arignar Anna Institute of Management Studies and Computer Applications.
Pennular, Sri perumbudurTk, Chennai - 602 117
[email protected], 9444143346, 9003623243
31. 748 John Bosco Arts &nd Science , Post box no.12, Periyakuppam
Near Tiruvallur Railway Station, Tiruvallur Tk & Dt. – 602 001
[email protected], 9443118988
33. 789 Subham College of Education , No 113 Chunambedu Road , Vilvarayanallur Vill,
New Mampakkam PO, Madurantakam TK, Kancheepuram Dt - 603 306
[email protected], 9840188776,
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38. 805 T V M College of Education , Podaturpet, Thiruvallur Dt. – 631 208
8790712473
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50. 785 Mass College of Arts & Science
Chennai Salai, Kallapuliyur Vill, Kumbakonam Tk - 612 501
[email protected], 9442527525, 0435-2400299
Coimbatore, Nilgiris
60. 730 C.S.I. Vellore Diocese Voorhees College, Vellore - 632 001
[email protected], 9597000862
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62. 736 DLR Arts & Science College
Thathiravadi Road, Villapakkam, Arcot Tk, Vellore - 632 521
[email protected], 9443203140
73. 763 Muthurangam Government Arts College, Otteri Road, Vellore - 632 002
[email protected], 9787233711, 0416-2262068
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75. 774 Suraj College of Education
Melathangal Vill & PO, Chetpet Tk, Tiruvannamalai - 606 807
[email protected], 9443557559, 04183-239322
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Tirunelveli, Kanyakumari, Tenkasi, Nagarcoil
89. 758 Malankara Catholic College, Kaliakkavilai, Mariagiri, Kanyakumari Dt. - 629153
[email protected], 9442336243, 04651-244156
90. 764 Sri Ram Nallamani Yadava College of Arts & Science,
Nallamani Nagar, Kodikurichi Tenkasi - 627 804
[email protected], 9443670827, 04633-280415
91. 765 T.Mariappan Nadar Muthukani Ammal College of Arts & Science
Kurukkkusalai Road, Kulathur Tuticorin - 628 903
Theni, Rajapalayam
97. 737 P.S. Muthu Arts and Science College , Sukkangalpatty, Theni Dt. – 625 540
[email protected], 8098134159
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99. 776 Virudhunagar Hindu Nadar’s Senthikumara Nadar College (Autonomous)
College Road Viruthunagar - 626 001
[email protected], 9943065557, 4562281153
103. 769 Subramaniam Arts & Science College, Mohanur , Namakkal Dt. - 637015
[email protected], 8220739500, 04286-256304
104. 773 Siri PSG Arts & Science College for Women
Tiruchengode Road, Sankari, Salem Dt. – 637 301,[email protected], 9942166454,
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112. 806 Vivekananda College of Arts and Science
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ANNEXURE - I
A. SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS - UG PROGRAMMES
1. B.A. TAMIL
COURSE Max. Marks
SUBJECTS Credits Total
COMPONENT Int. Ext.
FIRST YEAR - I SEMESTER
Part I Paper – I Tamil /Other Languages 3 25 75 100
Part II Paper – I English 3 25 75 100
Core Paper – I Ï¡fhy Ïy¡»a« 4 25 75 100
Part III Core Paper – II Ïy¡fz« : e‹}š - vG¤jÂfhu« 4 25 75 100
Allied Paper – I jäHf tuyhW« g©ghL« - I 3 25 75 100
II SEMESTER
Part I Paper – II Tamil /Other Languages 3 25 75 100
Part II Paper – II English 3 25 75 100
Core Paper – III g¡Â Ïy¡»a« 4 25 75 100
Part III Core Paper – IV Ïy¡fz« : e‹}š - brhšyÂfhu« 4 25 75 100
Allied Paper – II jäHf tuyhW« g©ghL« -II 3 25 75 100
SECOND YEAR - III SEMESTER
Part I Paper – III Tamil /Other Languages 3 25 75 100
Part II Paper – III English 3 25 75 100
Core Paper – V Ïy¡fz« : ah¥gU§fy¡fhçif 4 25 75 100
Part III
Core Paper – VI jäœ Ïy¡»a tuyhW - I 5 25 75 100
Part IV NME–I fšbt£oaš 2 25 75 100
IV SEMESTER
Part I Paper – IV Tamil /Other Languages 3 25 75 100
Part II Paper – IV English 3 25 75 100
Core Paper – VII Ïy¡fz« : j©oay§fhu« 5 25 75 100
Part III
Core Paper – VIII jäœ Ïy¡»a tuyhW - II 4 25 75 100
Part IV NME–II E© fiyæaš 2 25 75 100
THIRD YEAR - V SEMESTER
Core Paper - IX Á‰¿y¡»a« 4 25 75 100
Part III Core Paper – X Ïy¡fz« : e«Ãaf¥bghUŸ 4 25 75 100
Core Paper – XI jäœ bkhê tuyhW 4 25 75 100
Core Elective – I Ïy¡»a¤ ÂwdhŒÎ 3 25 75 100
Part IV R‰W¥òw¢ NHèaš fšé (Environmental Studies) 2 25 75 100
VI SEMESTER
Core Paper - XII r§f Ïy¡»a« 4 25 75 100
Part III Core Paper – XIII fh¥Ãa§fŸ 4 25 75 100
Core Paper – XIV Ïy¡fz« - òw¥bghUŸ bt©ghkhiy 4 25 75 100
Core Elective – II gil¥Ãy¡»a« 3 25 75 100
Part IV kÂ¥ò fšé (Value Education) 2 25 75 100
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2. B.A. LITERATURE IN TAMIL
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3. B.A. ENGLISH
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4. B.A. ECONOMICS
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5. B.A. HISTORICAL STUDIES
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6. B.A. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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7. B.A. CRIMINOLOGY AND POLICE ADMINISTRATION
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8. B.COM.
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9. B.COM. CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP
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10. B.COM. BANK MANAGEMENT
50
11. B.COM. COMPUTER APPLICATION
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12. B.B.A. - BACHELOR OF BUSINES ADMINISTRATION
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13. B.C.A. - BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
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15. B.SC. PSYCHOLOGY
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B. SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS - PG PROGRAMMES
1. M.A. TAMIL
COURSE Max. Marks
SUBJECTS Credits Total
COMPONENT Int. Ext.
FIRST YEAR - I SEMESTER
Core Paper - I Ï¡fhy Ïy¡»a« - féij Ïy¡»a« 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - II g¡Â Ïy¡»a« 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - III bjhšfh¥Ãa« - bghUsÂfhu« - I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - IV Ïil¡fhy Ïy¡»a« 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper - I ÂU¡FwŸ 3 20 80 100
II SEMESTER
Core Paper - V Ï¡fhy Ïy¡»a« - ciueil Ïy¡»a« 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - VI mw Ïy¡»a« 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - VII bjhšfh¥Ãa« - bghUsÂfhu« - II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - VIII Ïy¡»a¡ bfhŸiffŸ 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper - II bgçahçaš 3 20 80 100
SECOND YEAR - III SEMESTER
Core Paper - IX r§f Ïy¡»a« - bjhif¥ ghlšfŸ 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - X bjhšf¥Ãa« - vG¤jÂfu« - I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XI bjhšfh¥Ãa« - brhšyÂfhu« - I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XII ciuahÁça®fŸ 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper - III x¥Ãy¡»a« 3 20 80 100
IV SEMESTER
Core Paper - XIII r§f Ïy¡»a« - g¤J¥gh£L 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XIV fh¥Ãa§fŸ 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XV bjhšfh¥Ãa« - vG¤jÂfhu« - II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XVI bjhšfh¥Ãa« - brhšyÂfhu« - II 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper - IV MuhŒ¢Á be¿KiwfŸ 3 20 80 100
2. M.A. ENGLISH
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II SEMESTER
Core Paper-V American Literature 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VI Poetry II - Eighteenth to Nineteenth Century 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VII Drama II - Restoration to Twentieth Century 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VIII Fiction II - Nineteenth to Twentieth Century 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper-II English for Career 3 20 80 100
SECOND YEAR - III SEMESTER
Core Paper- IX Shakespeare Studies 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- X English Language and Linguistics 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XI Literary Criticism and Literary Theory 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XII Literature, Analysis, Approaches and Copy Editing 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper- III Film Studies 3 20 80 100
IV SEMESTER
Core Paper- XIII Twentieth Century Poetry 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XIV Writings by and on Women 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XV Introduction to Translation Studies 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XVI Research Methodology and Project Writing 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper-IV English Literature for UGC NET/SET Examination 3 20 80 100
3. M.A. ECONOMICS
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SECOND YEAR - III SEMESTER
Core Paper- IX Macro Economics – I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- X Public Finance – I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XI International Economics – I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XII Development Economics – I 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper- III Economics of Infrastructure 3 20 80 100
IV SEMESTER
Core Paper- XIII Macro Economics – II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XIV Public Finance – II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XV International Economics – II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XVI Development Economics – II 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper-IV Computer Application in Economic Analysis 3 20 80 100
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5. M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE
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II SEMESTER
Core Paper- V Organization Theory 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - VI Human Resource Management 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - VII Public Financial Administration 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - VIII Social Welfare Administration in India 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper - II Police Administration 3 20 80 100
SECOND YEAR - III SEMESTER
Core Paper- IX Principles of Management 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- X Development Administration 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XI Public Policy Analysis 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XII Labour Welfare and Industrial Relations Administration 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper- III Health and Hospital Administration in India 3 20 80 100
IV SEMESTER
Core Paper - XIII Administrative Law 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XIV Human Rights Administration 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XV Government and Administration in Tamil Nadu 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XVI Local Government and Administration in India 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper-IV Research Methodology 3 20 80 100
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SECOND YEAR - III SEMESTER
Core Paper- IX Human Rights and Indian Constitution 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- X Human Rights and Related Acts 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XI Women and Human Rights 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XII Labour Rights and Human Rights 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper- III Research Methodology 3 20 80 100
IV SEMESTER
Core Paper- XIII Human Rights And Environment 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XIV Media and Human Rights 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XV Human Rights and Cyber Space 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- XVI Human Rights and Contemporary Issues 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper-IV Education and Human Rights 3 20 80 100
8. M.COM.
COURSE Max. Marks
SUBJECTS Credits Total
COMPONENT Int. Ext.
FIRST YEAR - I SEMESTER
Core Paper - I Advanced Corporate Accounting & Accounting Standards I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - II Entrepreneurship & Small Business Promotion I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - III Quantitative Techniques for Business Decision I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - IV Advanced Management Theory 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper- I International Economics 3 20 80 100
II SEMESTER
Core Paper-V Advanced Corporate Accounting & Accounting Standards II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VI Entrepreneurship & Small Business Promotion II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VII Advanced Marketing 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VIII Quantitative Techniques for Business Decision II 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper –II International Trade 3 20 80 100
SECOND YEAR - III SEMESTER
Core Paper- IX Advanced Cost & Management Accounting 4 20 80 100
Core Paper- X Financial Management 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-XI Research Methodology 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-XII Service Marketing 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper-III International Relations 3 20 80 100
IV SEMESTER
Core Paper-XIII Human Resource Management 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XIV Organizational Behaviour 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XV Financial Markets & Services 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XVI Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper-IV Strategic Management 3 20 80 100
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9. M.SC. MATHEMATICS
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II SEMESTER
Core Paper-V Advanced General Psychology- II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VI Research Methodology-II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VII School Counselling 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VIII Guidance & Counselling – I 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper- II Counselling for children 3 20 80 100
SECOND YEAR - III SEMESTER
Core Paper-IX Psychopathology –I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-X Guidance & Counselling – II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-XI Organisational Behaviour 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-XII Human Resource Management 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper-III Personality 3 20 80 100
IV SEMESTER
Core Paper-XIII Consumer Behaviour, Marketing & Advertising 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-XIV Psychopathology –II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-XV Health Psychology 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-XVI Psychological Testing 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper-IV Counselling for Adolescence 3 20 80 100
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SECOND YEAR - III SEMESTER
Core Paper -IX Psychopathology –I 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - X Counselling Special Population 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XI Family & Work Place Counselling 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XII School Counselling 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper - III Personality 3 20 80 100
IV SEMESTER
Core Paper - XIII Psychopathology -II 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XIV Rehabilitation Counselling 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XV Contemporary Therapies 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - XVI Case study 4 20 80 100
Elective Paper - IV Crisis intervention and Trauma Counselling 3 20 80 100
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13. M.SC. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COURSE Max. Marks
SUBJECTS Credits Total
COMPONENT Int. Ext.
FIRST YEAR - I SEMESTER
Core Paper-I C++ and Data Structures 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-II Computer Architecture 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-III Data Base Management Systems 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-IV Practical – I: Data Structures Lab. Using C ++ 2 40 60 100
Core Paper-V Practical – II: RDBMS Lab. 2 40 60 100
Elective - I Visual Programming 3 20 80 100
II SEMESTER
Core Paper-VI Operating Systems 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VII Programming in Java 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VIII Practical – III: Java Programming Lab 2 40 60 100
Elective -II Data Warehousing and data Mining 3 20 80 100
Elective -III Dot Net Programming 3 20 80 100
Elective -IV Practical – IV: Dot Net Programming Lab. 2 40 60 100
SECOND YEAR - III SEMESTER
Core Paper-IX Computer Networks 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-X Design and Analysis of Algorithms 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-XI Advanced Java Programming 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-XII Information Security 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-XIII Practical – V: Advanced Java Lab. 2 40 60 100
Core Paper -XIV Practical – VI: Mini Project 2 40 60 100
Elective-V Mobile Computing 3 20 80 100
IV SEMESTER
Core Paper-XV Project & Viva – voce 16 20 60+20 100
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COURSE Max. Marks
SUBJECTS Credits Total
COMPONENT Int. Ext.
FIRST YEAR - I SEMESTER
Core Paper - I C++ & Data Structures 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - II Digital Logic Fundamentals 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - III Database Management Systems 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - IV Practical-I: DS using C++ Lab 2 40 60 100
Core Paper - V Practical-II: RDBMS Lab. 2 40 60 100
Inter Disciplinary- I Accounting & Financial Management 3 20 80 100
Elective Paper-I Operating Systems 3 20 80 100
II SEMESTER
Core Paper - VI Design and Analysis od Algorithms 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - VII Object Oriented Analysis and Design 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - VIII Artificial Intelligence 4 20 80 100
Core Paper - IX Practical-III: OOAD Lab 2 40 60 100
Core Paper -X Practical-IV: Web Based Application Development Lab. 2 40 60 100
Inter Disciplinary- II Web Based Application Development 3 20 80 100
Elective Paper -II Computer Network 3 20 80 100
SECOND YEAR- III SEMESTER
Core Paper -XI Machine Learning 4 20 80 100
Core Paper -XII Practical-V: Machine Learning Lab 2 40 60 100
Core Paper -XIII Practical-VI: Mini Project (Group Project) 2 40 60 100
Elective Paper -III Software Project Management 3 20 80 100
Elective Paper -IV Cloud Computing 3 20 80 100
Elective Paper -V Mobile Application Development 3 20 80 100
IV SEMESTER
Core Paper -XIV Project &Viva-Voce 20 20 60+20 100
List of Electives
Elective-I: Operating Systems (OR) Theory of Computation (OR) Explorative Data Analysis with R
Elective-II: Computer Networks (OR)Digital Image Processing (OR) Software Engineering
Elective-III:Software Project Management (OR) Supply Chain Management (ANS) (OR) Management
Information Systems.
Elective-IV: Mobile Computing (OR) Cloud Computing (OR) Soft Computing
Elective-V: Mobile Application Development (OR) Information Security (OR) IoT
Students are encouraged to do courses from the resources like SWAYM , NPTEL etc
*Operation systems, *Software testing
*Principles of Programming Languages, *Bigdata Analytics,
*Computer Networks *Robotics,
*Compiler design, *Agile technologies
*Natural Language Processing *Robotics Process Automation
*Software Engineering *Organizational Behaviors.
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C. SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS -
PG DIPLOMA/DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE COURSES
1. P.G. DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
PAPER SUBJECT Duration Maximum Passing Credits
(in hours) Marks Minimum
Marks
I Fundamentals of Digital Computers 4 100 50 4
II Programming in C 4 100 50 4
III Operating Systems 4 100 50 4
IV Visual Programming 4 100 50 4
V Data Base Management Systems 4 100 50 4
VI Object Oriented Programming 4 100 50 4
VII Data Structure 4 100 50 4
VIII Elective Subject : (Choose any one of the following) : 4 100 50 4
a) Java Programming
b) E-Commerce
c) Web Design
IX Practical - I C Programming Lab 4 100 50 2
X Practical - II VB Lab 5 100 50 2
XI Practical - III Data Structure using C++ Lab 4 100 50 2
XII Practical - IV RDBMS Lab 5 100 50 2
Personal Contact Programme Classes [PCP] : 8 DAYS COMPULSORY
The University has the right to cancel / suspend any course/s mentioned in the
Prospectus for various administrative reasons. In case of suspension of the courses
due to unsufficient strength, the students may opt for change of the course as per
eligibility or may claim for refund of Tuition fees paid by them, excluding the cost of
application and registration fee subject to detections if any.
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3. P.G. DIPLOMA IN HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT
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6. P.G. DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC RELATIONS
PAPER SUBJECT Duration Maximum Passing Credits
(in hours) Marks Minimum
Marks
I Principles of Public Relations 3 100 40 10
II Public Relations and Mass Media 3 100 40 10
III Public Relations for Development 3 100 40 10
IV Public Relations in Government 3 100 40 10
Personal Contact Programme Classes [PCP] : 8 DAYS OPTIONAL
8. P.G. DIPLOMA IN URBAN PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (UNDER CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM)
COURSE SUBJECTS Credits Max. Marks Total
COMPONENT Int. Ext.
I SEMESTER
Core Paper-I Planning History Spatial Aspects of
Planning and Planning Techniques 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-II Socio-Economic aspects of planning 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-III Traffic and Transportation planning 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-IV Planning Project-I 4 40 60 100
Core Paper-V Practical I – GIS and Digital Mapping for Urban Planning 4 40 60 100
II SEMESTER
Core Paper-VI City and Metropolitan Planning 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VII Project planning and Management 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-VIII Planning Legislation and Professional practice 4 20 80 100
Core Paper-IX Planning Project-II 4 40 60 100
Core Paper-X Practical II – Geoinformatics for Urban Planning 4 40 60 100
*Personal Contact Programme Classes [PCP] : 8 DAYS OPTIONAL
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1. DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING
PAPER SUBJECT Duration Maximum Passing Credits
(in hours) Marks Minimum
Marks
I Advanced Financial Accounting 3 100 40 10
II Advanced Corporate Accounting 3 100 40 12
III Management Accounting 3 100 40 10
IV Practical Auditing 3 100 40 8
Personal Contact Programme Classes [PCP] : 8 DAYS OPTIONAL
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5. DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT
PAPER SUBJECT Duration Maximum Passing Credits
(in hours) Marks Minimum
Marks
I Principles of Management 3 100 40 4
II Business Statistics and Operations Research 3 100 40 4
III Operations Management 3 100 40 5
IV Marketing Management 3 100 40 5
Personal Contact Programme Classes [PCP] : 8 DAYS OPTIONAL
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9. DIPLOMA IN TOURISM AND TRAVEL MANAGEMENT
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2. CERTIFICATE IN E-COMMERCE
PAPER Duration Maximum Passing
SUBJECT Credits
(in hours) Marks Minimum
Marks
I Web Design 3 100 40 4
II E-Commerce 3 100 40 4
III Practical - I : Web Design using Mark-up Languages Lab 3 100 40 2
Personal Contact Programme Classes [PCP] : 6 DAYS COMPULSORY
3. CERTIFICATE IN NATUROPATHY AND YOGIC SCIENCES
PAPER SUBJECT Duration Maximum Passing Credits
(in hours) Marks Minimum
Marks
I Principles of Yoga and Naturopathy 3 100 40 5
II Practicals (Asanas and Pranayama) 3 100 40 5
Personal Contact Programme Classes [PCP] : 8 DAYS COMPULSORY
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