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ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY
(Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC)
DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
ANNAMALAINAGAR – 608 002 (CHIDAMBARAM)
CUDDALORE Dt., TAMIL NADU, INDIA

Dear Candidate,
I thank you for choosing Annamalai University Distance Education
Programme with the motive of enriching your knowledge.
The Directorate of Distance Education, Annamalai University was
established in 1979, and now offers different programmes of study suitable to
persons of all walks of life and of all ages. This year Annamalai University is
celebrating two milestone events – The 90th Anniversary of the University and
40th Anniversary of the Directorate of Distance Education. Nearly last four
decades, lakhs of candidates have successfully completed through its portals
and are leading successful and contented lives. On completion of the
programme of your choice, you will also be one among them.
Be sure that you fulfil the eligibility norms before you begin to fill up the
application form and ensure that you have attached attested copies of all the
required certificates when you despatch the filled-in Application to the
Directorate.
In your own interest, please keep Photostat copies of your important
correspondences with the Directorate and write up the diary pages that you
will find at the end of this Prospectus.
All information relating to the Distance Education Programmes,
e-Payment details, Examinations, Personal Contact Programme, Results, etc.,
of the University can be obtained from our official website www.audde.in or
www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in
I wish you all success in this academic pursuit of yours and your life.

Dr. M. ARUL
DIRECTOR
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ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY
(Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC)
Annamalai University, one of the largest unitary and residential universities in Southern Asia, was
established and incorporated in the year 1929 as per the Annamalai University Act, 1928 (Tamil Nadu Act 1 of
1929). Now, the Annamalai University Act, 1928 has been repealed and replaced by the Annamalai University
Act, 2013 (Tamil Nadu Act 20 of 2013). Hon’ble Governor of Tamil Nadu is the Chancellor of the University.
This Universtiy has, since its inception, aimed at imparting education in all fields of knowledge to
thousands of students from across the country and abroad. Located in a rural setting in coastal district of
Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu, the University has played a pivotal role in providing access to higher education to
thousands of youth from economically and socially disadvantaged classes. In this respect, this University’s
service to the nation is tremendous.
In the past 90 years the University has grown into a premier institution of higher learning and research.
The University today is spread over an extensive campus of more than 800 acres and has the Faculties of Arts,
Science, Marine Sciences, Indian Languages, Engineering and Technology, Education, Fine Arts, Agriculture,
Medicine and Dentistry in all, they comprise 49 Departments of Study. This year Annamalai University is
celebrating two milestone events – the 90th Anniversary of the University and 40th Anniversary of the
Directorate of Distance Education.
Annamalainagar is a busy and self-contained University township, east of Chidambaram town, the abode
of Lord Nataraja, the Cosmic Dancer. The sprawling and scenic campus enclosing the Departments of Study,
Students’ Hostels, Staff Quarters, Playgrounds, etc., is situated at a holy place (Tiruvetkalam, currently known
as Annamalainagar) 2 kms from the Lord Nataraja Temple.
The Rajah Muthiah Institute of Health Sciences, comprising the Rajah Muthiah Medical College, the Rajah
Muthiah Dental College and the Rani Meyyammai College of Nursing offers various UG and PG Programmes,
besides serving the rural population through its modern 1260-bed hospital.
The Sir C.P. Ramaswamy Aiyar Library of the University is the third biggest in Tamil Nadu and has a
collection of more than 5 lakh volumes besides journals, reports and rare palm-leaf manuscripts. It has all the
modern facilities such as Internet, Microfilming, etc.
The University, being unitary and residential in character, has above 30,000 students pursuing various
on-campus programmes of study and more than 10,000 of them are accommodated in its 19 hostels, acclaimed
to be the biggest in the country.
The University plays a vital role in disseminating knowledge acquired through research to the surrounding
rural areas in which it is placed and it serves the larger community through its Centre for Rural Development
and Uplift of Weaker Sections, the Department of Community Medicine, Dental College, the NSS; and above all,
through its Directorate of Distance Education, it takes education to the doorsteps of thousands of adult learners
all over the country and abroad.
The Directorate of Distance Education established in 1979 offers different programmes of study. It is
credited with the largest enrolment in India and is well equipped with computer and other infrastructure,
adequate teaching faculty and administrative set-up of its own study centres, computer training centres, etc., to
serve its students in their best interest at their doorsteps. It has also the unique distinction of being the first in
India, to offer Postgraduate Degree Programmes in Applied Psychology, Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany,
Computer Science and Law through Distance Education mode.
All the programmes of study offered by the Directorate of Distance Education have the approval of the
Distance Education Council, New Delhi. The Directorate has introduced B.Ed. Degree Programme through
Distance Education mode from the year 2008-09 with the approval of the National Council for Teacher
Education, New Delhi.
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CONTENTS
Sl. No. Particulars Page No.
1. Programmes Offered by the Directorate 5
2. Application Form 8
3. Academic Year 9
4. Instructions for Filling in the Application Form 9
5. Fee Concession 10
6. Selection of Optional 10
7. Procedure for Admission 10
8. Mode of Payment 11
9. Enrolment Number 13
10. Identity Card 13
11. Despatch of Study Materials 13
12. Personal Contact Programmes (PCP) 13
13. Regulations on PCPs 14
14. Personal Contact Programme Zones 15
15. Response Sheets/ Assignments 15
16. Change of Address 15
17. Change of Name 15
18. Change of Programme/ Medium/ Optional Subject 15
19. Transfer / Migration Certificate 16
20. Bonafide Certificate 16
21. Scholarship to SC/ ST Students 16
22. Study Centres 16
23. Grievance Redressal Cell / Grievance Form 16
24. Enquiries & Correspondence 16
25. University Examinations 17
26. Jurisdiction 18
27. Caution 18
28. General Instructions 18
29. Other Facilities 19
30. Health Science Programme 47
31. B.Ed. Programme 61
32. M.B.A. Related Programmes 65
33. Computer & IT Related Programmes 69
34. Miscellaneous Fees 82
35. Table of Tuition & Other Fees Structure 54 / 64 /
(All Prog. / B.Ed. / MBA / Comp. Sci. and I.T.) 68 / 79
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OBJECTIVES 23. Linguistics


The Directorate of Distance Education, 24. Health Science
Annamalai University was established in 1979, 25. Education
with the objectives of expanding, providing 26. Fashion Design, Textile Design & Interior Design
alternative and life-long educational opportunities 27. Hotel Management & Tourism
to all those who could not get entry into the 28. Yoga, Meditation and Sprituality
conventional system of education, through a
29. Music
combination of teaching and providing
30. Philosophy
self-learning materials for study at each one's own
1. PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY THE DIRECTORATE
pace and leisure.
The Directorate of Distance Education,
TEACHING FACULTY
Annamalai University offers the following
The teaching faculty in the Directorate of programmes during the academic year 2019 – 20:
Distance Education (D.D.E.) comprising 18
academic wings with faculty members is in charge POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
of organising personal contact programmes for Programme Code Page
teaching, guiding and preparing the student M.A. Degree Programmes
community in their academic endeavours for their  M.A. Tamil 012 22
personal and career development.  M.A. English* 013 22
The disciplines in which programmes are  M.A. Sociology (E.M. & T.M.)* 017 22
 M.A. Economics (E.M. & T.M.)* 015 22
offered include
 M.A. Busi. Economics(E.M.& T.M.) 190 22
1. Tamil
 M.A. Disaster Mgt. (E.M. & T.M.) 467 22
2. English  M.A. History (E.M. & T.M.) 014 23
3. History  Master of Tourism & Travel
4. Sociology Management (E.M. & T.M.) 187 23
 M.A. Political Science (E.M.& T.M.) 159 23
5. Economics
 M.A. Public Admn.(E.M. & T.M.) 118 24
6. Commerce
 M.A. International Relations (E.M. & T.M.) 188 24
7. Population Studies  M.A. Police Admn. (E.M. & T.M.) 189 24
8. Psychology  M.A. Human Rights (E.M. & T.M.) 471 24
9. Mathematics  M.A. Social Welfare Administration
(E.M. & T.M.) 469 25
10. Physics
 M.A. Linguistics (E.M. & T.M.) 130 25
11. Chemistry
 M.A. Philosophy, Religion & Culture
12. Zoology (E.M.) 263 25
13. Botany  M.A. Labour Management (E.M.) 257 25
14. Law  Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)
(E.M. & T.M.) 470 25
15. Business Administration M.Com. Degree Programmes
16. Engineering & Technology  M.Com. (E.M. & T.M.)* 023 25
17. Computer Science & Information Technology  M.Com. (Entrepreneurship) (E.M.) 468 26
18. Agriculture (Diploma only)  M.Com. (Co-operative Mgt.)
(E.M. & T.M.)* 119 26
19. Earth Sciences
 M.Com. (Banking & Insurance
20. Library and Information Science Management)(E.M.&T.M.)* 126 26
21. Statistics  M.Com. (Accounting & Fin.) (E.M.) 193 26
22. Political Science/ Public Administration/  M.Com. (Edn. Mgt) (E.M.) 194 27
Police Administration  M.Com. (Marketing) (E.M.) 262 27
* Lateral Entry Admissions are also available.
(E.M. – English Medium/ T.M. – Tamil Medium)
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Programme Code Page


UNDER-GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
M.Sc. Degree Programmes
 M.Sc. Mathematics (E.M.)* 018 27 Programme Code Page
 M.Sc. Physics (E.M.)* 019 27 B.A. Degree Programmes
 M.Sc. Chemistry (E.M.)* 020 28  B.A. Tamil 067 32
 M.Sc. Zoology (E.M.)* 021 28  B.Lit. (Tamil) 008 32
 M.Sc. Botany (E.M.)* 022 28  B.A. English* 007 32
 M.Sc. Applied Psychology (E.M.) 154 28  B.A. English & Communication 487 33
 M.Sc. Microbiology 792 28  B.A. Economics (E.M. & T.M.)* 006 33
 M.Sc. Real Estate Valuation 600 29  B.A. Business Economics (E.M.&T.M.) 181 34
 M.S.Industrial Engineering &  B.A. History (E.M. & T.M.)* 003 34
Management (E.M.) 988 29  B.A. Sociology (E.M. & T.M.)* 004 35
 M.Sc. Plant and Machinery Valuation 886 29
 B.A. Human Rights (E.M. & T.M.) 488 35
P.G. DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES  B.A. Social Welfare Administration
(E.M. & T.M.) 489 36
Programme Code Page  B.A. Political Science (E.M.&T.M)* 148 36
P.G. Diploma in
 B.A. Public Admn. (E.M. & T.M.) 180 37
 Business Administration (E.M.) 034 29
 B.A. Police Admn. (E.M. &T.M.) 481 37
 Personnel Management &
Industrial Relations (E.M.) 035 30  Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) (EM) 480 38
 Marketing Management (E.M.) 036 30 B.B.A. Degree Programme
 Financial Management (E.M.) 037 30  B.B.A. (E.M. & T.M.)* 011 38
 Tourism Management (E.M.) 038 30 B.Com. Degree Programmes
 Advertising (E.M.) 039 30
 B.Com. (E.M. & T.M.)* 009 39
 Public Relations (E.M.) 040 30
 B.Com. (International Business) (E.M.) 183 39
 Software Marketing (E.M.) 291 30
 Foreign Trade (E.M.) 385 30  B.Com. (Accounting & Finance)
(E.M. & T.M.)* 184 39
 Entrepreneurship (E.M.) 198 30
 Banking & Insurance (E.M.) 451 30  B.Com. (Marketing Mgt) (E.M.& T.M.)* 485 39
 Finance & Taxation (E.M.) 452 30 B.Sc. Degree Programmes
 International Business (E.M.) 454 30  B.Sc. Mathematics (E.M.)* 010 40
 Human Resource Mgt (E.M.) 455 30
 B.Sc. Physics (E.M.)* 167 41
 Co-operative Mgt (E.M. & T.M.) 048 30
 B.Sc. Chemistry (E.M.)* 790 41
 Guidance and Counselling (E.M.) 069 31
 Hospital Management (E.M.) 135 31  B.Sc. Botany (E.M.)* 168 42

 English Language Teaching (E.M.) 384 31  B.Sc. Zoology (E.M.)* 169 42


 Natural Language Processing (E.M.) 390 31  B.Sc. Psychology (E.M.) 160 43
 NGO Management (E.M.) 386 31  B.Sc. Microbiology 800 43
 Software Based Statistical
Analysis (E.M.) 196 31 DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
 Actuarial Statistics (E.M.) 197 31 Programme Code Page
 Educational Administration and Diploma in
Supervision (E.M.) 690 31
 Goods and Services Tax 914 44
 Public Administration (E.M.) 521 31
 Tamil Journalism 368 44
 Human Rights (E.M.) 522 31
 English Journalism 366 44
 Rural Studies (E.M.) 071 31
 Mass Communication (E.M.) 367 44
 Petroleum Exploration 078 31

* Lateral Entry Admissions are also available.


(E.M. – English Medium/ T.M. – Tamil Medium)
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Programme Code Page Programme Code Page


 Accounting and Finance (E.M.) 166 44 Civil & Structural Engineering
 Human Rights (E.M. & T.M.) 295 44  P.G. Diploma in Valuation (Land and
Building (E.M.) 907 48
 Public Administration (E.M.&T.M.) 253 44
 P.G. Dip. in Design & Construction
 Saiva Siddhanta (E.M. & T.M.) 684 45 of Concrete Structures (E.M.) 072 48
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES  P.G. Diploma in Quantity Surveying
and Valuation (E.M.) 397 48
Programme Code Page  Diploma in Construction
Certificate Programme in Management (E.M.) 044 48
45  Diploma in Land Surveying (E.M) 987 49
 Front Desk Operation (E.M.) 915
 Goods and Services Tax 913 45  Certificate in Safety in Construction
Practices (E.M.) 678 49
 Office Management (E.M.&T.M.) 063 45
Electrical Engineering
 Spoken English 685 45
 P.G. Diploma in Electrical Safety and
LAW PROGRAMMES Safety Management (E.M.) 394 49
 B.B.L. (Bachelor of Busi. Law)(E.M.) 185 45  P.G. Diploma in Electrical Energy
Management & Energy Audit(E.M.) 395 49
 LL.B. (Academic) (E.M.) 024 45
Manufacturing Engineering
 LL.B. (General) (E.M.) 025 45  P.G. Dip. in Materials Mgt (E.M.) 033 49
 LL.M. (E.M.) 258 46  Certificate in Binding and Finishing
 P.G. Diploma in Criminology and (E.M. & T.M.) 054 49
Forensic Sci. (E.M.) 387 46 Mechanical Engineering
 Dip. in Labour Laws with  Post Diploma in Automobile 228 49
Administrative Law (E.M.) 027 46 Technology (E.M.)

 Dip. in Law of Taxation (E.M.) 028 46 AGRICULTURE RELATED PROGRAMMES


LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE PROGRAMMES Post–Graduate Diploma in
 M.Lib.I.Sc. (E.M.) 056 46  Dairy Technology (E.M.) 381 49
 B.Lib.I.Sc. (E.M.) 055 46  Agrl. Marketing Mgt (E.M.) 134 49
 P.G. Dip. in Library Automation and  Intellectual Property Rights (E.M.) 288 49
Networking (E.M.) 290 46  Ornamental and Landscape
 Cert. Prog. in Library & Information Gardening (E.M.) 289 50
Science (C.L.I.S.) (E.M. & T.M.) 079 46 Diploma in
YOGA PROGRAMMES  Horticultural Nursery Mgt (E.M.) 111 50
 P.G. Diploma in Yoga (E.M. & T.M.) 399 47  Commercial Floriculture (E.M.&T.M.) 254 50
 Diploma in Yoga (E.M. & T.M.) 400 47  Agri Business Mgt (E.M. & T.M.) 255 50
 M.Sc. Yoga (Direct) 491 47  Livestock Products Technology
HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAMME (E.M. & T.M.) 256 50
 P.G. Diploma in Public Health 551 47  Commercial Entomology (E.M.) 287 50
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
RELATED PROGRAMMES MUSIC & DANCE PROGRAMMES
Chemical Engineering Programme Code Page
 Diploma in Industrial Safety (E.M.) 051 48  B.F.A. Music–Vocal (E.M.&T.M.) 201 50
 Dip. in Industrial Hygiene(E.M.) 065 48  B.F.A. Music–Veena (E.M.&T.M.) 202 50
 Diploma in Food & Nutrition(E.M.) 378 48  B.F.A. Music–Violin (E.M.&T.M.) 203 50
 Dip. in Quality Control & Analysis  B.F.A. Music–Mrudhangam (E.M&T.M) 204 50
of Industrial Chemicals(E.M.) 683 48 205 51
 B.F.A.Dance (Bharathanatyam) (E.M.& T.M.)
 Diploma in Petroleum Refining  M.F.A. Music - Vocal (E.M.&T.M.) 206 51
Engineering (E.M.) 162 48
 M.F.A. Music – Veena (E.M.&T.M.) 207 51
 Cert. in Food & Nutrition (E.M.) 681 48
 M.F.A. Music - Violin (E.M.&T.M.) 208 51
 Certificate in Offset Machine
Printing (E.M. & T.M.) 053 48  M.F.A.Dance (Bharathanatyam) (E.M.&T.M.) 209 52

(E.M. – English Medium/ T.M. – Tamil Medium)


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Programme Code Page Code Page


Programme
 Title of Isaikalaimani -Vocal (T.M.) 811 52 No. No.
 Title of Isaikalaimani-Violin (T.M.) 813 52  B.Sc. Mathematics with
142 76
814 52 Computer Applications (E.M.)
 Title of Isaikalaimani-Mrudhangam (T.M.)
 B.Com. (Comp. Applications) (E.M.) 141 76
 Title of Nattiyakalaimani (E.M.&T.M.) 815 52
 B.B.A. (Comp. Applications) (E.M.)* 143 76
 Dip. in Nattuvangam (E.M.&T.M.) 809 53
PG Diploma
 Certificate in Vocal (E.M.&T.M.) 816 53
 PGDCA (Post Graduate Diploma
 Certificate in Veena (E.M.&T.M.) 817 53 136 77
in Computer Applications)
 Certificate in Violin (E.M.&T.M.) 818 53
 P.G. Dip. in Internet Tech. (E.M.) 223 77
 Certificate in Dance (E.M.&T.M.) 819 53  P.G. Dip. in Data Mining (E.M.) 224 77
 Thevara Isaikalaimani (TM) 832 53  P.G. Dip. in Cyber Security (E.M.) 226 77
B.Ed. PROGRAMME Diploma
 D.C.A. (Diploma in Computer 270 77
Programme Code Page Applications)
 B.Ed. Degree Programme (E.M.&T.M.) 001 62
LATERAL ENTRY PROGRAMMES
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Code Page
Programme
Page No. No.
Programmes Code
No.  M.C.A. – II Year 156 70
 M.B.A.(T.M. & E.M.) 346 66  M.C.A. – III Year 716 70
 M.B.A.(E-Business) (E.M.) 178 66  M.Sc. (Info. Technology)–II Yr 176 71
 M.B.A.(International Business) (E.M.) 179 67  M.Sc. (Software Engg.)–II Year 177 72
 M.B.A.(Human Resource  M.Sc. (Computer Sci.) -II Year 157 72
347 67
Management) (E.M.)  B.C.A. – II Year 172 73
 M.B.A.(Marketing Management)(E.M.) 348 67  B.C.A. - III Year 712 73
 M.B.A. (Financial Management)(E.M.) 349 67  B.Sc. (C.S.) – II Year 174 74
 M.B.A. (Hospital Management) (E.M.) 542 68  B.Sc. (C.S.) – III Year 714 74
Admission will be made after the passing of a written  B.Sc. (I.T.) – II Year 173 74
Entrance Examination.  B.Sc. (I.T.) – III Year 713 75
 B.Sc. (V.C.) – II Year 175 75
Computer Science & IT  B.Sc. (V.C.) – III Year 715 75
Related Programmes (E.M. – English Medium/ T.M. – Tamil Medium)

Code Page
Programme 2. APPLICATION FORM
No. No.
The Application form with Prospectus can be
Post Graducate
 M.B.A. (Information Systems)* 269 70
obtained. Application cost as follows:
 M.C.A. (Master of Computer In By
138 70 S.
Applications)* Application Person Post
No.
 M.Sc. (Information Technology) 139 71 ` `
 M.Sc. (Software Engineering) 151 72
155 72 1. UG – IT / All other 100 175
 M.Sc. (Computer Science) Programmes
 M.Com. Comp. Applications (E.M.) 152 73
Under Graduate 2. B. Ed. / P.G. Dipl in Public 500 575
Health Programme
 B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer
137 73 M.B.A. / PG – IT / M.Sc.
Applications)
 B.Sc. (Computer Science) 120 74 3. Real Estate Valuation / 250 325
M.Sc. Plant and Machinery
 B.Sc. (Information Technology) 170 74
Valuation Programmes
 B.Sc. (Visual Communication) 171 75
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If through post, on sending a requisition (vii) Application will be summarily rejected if


specifying the programme to The Director, there is any discrepancy between the
Directorate of Distance Education, Annamalai material particulars filled in the application
University, Annamalai Nagar - 608 002 along with a form and the supporting documents. The
Demand Draft drawn in favour of The Director, name of the applicant, his/her date of birth
D.D.E, Annamalai University. The Application form
and qualification will be considered as
will be sent by ordinary post only. Application form
material particulars in this context.
once issued will not be taken back.
The Students can also download the application (viii) Where a degree is prescribed as the basic
form along with data sheet from our website: qualification for admission to a programme,
www.audde.in or www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in by only those applicants who have passed the
paying the prescribed cost. qualifying examination under the pattern of
The Application form is not transferable and the 10+2+3 or 11+2+2 or 11+1+3 years will be
application for admission should be in the prescribed eligible for admission to the programmes.
form for the academic year 2019 – 20 issued by the However, those who have passed the
Directorate or any of its Study Centres. qualifying examination under 10+2+2
pattern will be considered for admission
3. ACADEMIC YEAR
to Diploma and P.G. Diploma
The academic year of the Directorate of
programmes only.
Distance Education is from 1st July to 30th June.
(ix) Candidates having a direct U.G. Degree
4.(A) INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING IN THE
(without +2 Qualification) / Candidates
APPLICATION FORM
having a direct P.G. Degree (without U.G.
(i) Read the Application form and the
degree) / any degree in U.G. passed
Prospectus carefully and thoroughly before
through OUS are not eligible.
you begin to fill.
(x) Those who have passed +2 in September
(ii) Check your eligibility, i.e., minimum
month are not eligible to join U.G. degree
required educational qualification, for the
in the same Academic year.
programme you are applying for.
(xi) Applicants possessing degrees awarded by
(iii) While filling in the application form, enter
Universities/Colleges/ Institutes which are
the programme code, name of the
not recognized by the University Grants
programme, medium of instruction, optional
Commission are not eligible for admission
subjects and PCP Zone very clearly and
to the programmes offered by the
correctly.
Directorate of Distance Education.
(iv) A recent Passport size photograph should
(xii) No candidate is permitted to join or study
be pasted on the Application Form and
two Degree programmes at a time in the
signed by the applicant.
DDE. If any candidate is found pursuing Two
(v) Attach self attested copies of certificates for Degree Programmes simultaneously, the
the educational qualification, 10th Mark Directorate will cancel the admission to any
sheet, 11th and 12th Mark sheet, U.G. one of the programmes at its discretion and
Degree/ Provisional Certificate(s), Transfer the fees remitted for the cancelled programme
Certificate/ Migration Certificate and will be forfeited. However, students pursuing
Community Certificate. a degree programme are permitted to join or
(vi) If the certificates submitted by the applicant study a Certificate / Diploma / P.G. Diploma
are in a language other than English/Tamil, programme concurrently.
an attested English version of the (xiii) But, the University will not be in a position
certificates should accompany them. to make adjustments, if there is any clash in
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the examination schedule between the two graduate programmes. There are also
programmes taken. specialisations or Optional Courses in many UG
(xiv) The duration of the M.B.A. PROGRAMME and PG Programmes. In all such Programmes, the
of study will be two years and students shall Numbers given against the Subjects (Courses),
complete the programme within a period of such as [01] or [02] indicate the Code nos. of such
7 years from the year of admission. Optionals.
4.(B) CONFIRMATION OF ADMISSION Candidates must fill in the correct Code Nos.
Can be downloaded from our website: of the Language Courses, Group or Courses
www.audde.in chosen by them, in the Application Form for
5. FEE CONCESSION admission. Otherwise study materials will not be
(i) Differently Abled students including those sent.
Visually Challenged resident in Tamil Nadu are M.B.A. Candidates have the option of
exempted from payment of Tuition Fees and Special choosing either Project work and Viva-Voce or
Fees on production of a Disability Certificate issued two theory courses in lieu thereof in the second
by the District Welfare Officer for the Differently year of the Programme.
Abled Citizens. However, they are required to pay Candidates must fill in the Elective Courses
the other prescribed fees such as admission fee, chosen by them, in the Application form during
registration fee, eligibility fee, postage, PCP fee etc. admission (except M.B.A. Hospital Management).
(ii) 50% Flat Fee concession is available to 7. PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION
(a) The Current (On-roll) student of DDE can (A) Spot Admission

enrol in any one of the eligible P.G. Applicants living near any of the Study
Diploma, Diploma or Certificate Centres noted in Annexure-I of this prospectus
Programmes. can step in for Spot Admission. Selection for direct
(b) Students pursuing Degree or Post admission to all the programmes will be made at
Graduate Programme in Regular, Arts & the Study Centres.
Science, Professional (Engineering, For Spot Admission, the candidates must
Medical and Agri.) colleges (or) submit filled in application along with the
Polytechnic are permitted to enrol following documents in person:
concurrently to a P.G. Diploma, Diploma
or Certificate programmes according to 1. Degree / Provisional Certificate (Original & Photostat Copy)
eligibility through Distance Education, 2. Mark Sheets 10th, 11th and 12th (Original & Photostat Copy)
availing 50% flat fee concession. 3. Transfer Certificate (Original & Photostat Copy)
(c) M.Phil or Ph.D. Scholars of any 4. Community Certificate (Original & Photostat Copy) except OC
recognised University can enrol in any
5. Recent Passport size Photo – 3 nos.
one of the eligible P.G.Diploma, Diploma
6. Prescribed Fees (Refer Page No. – 54-60 / 64 / 68 / 79-81)
or Certificate Programmes.
Original Certificates will be returned
Note: These fee concessions are not available for
immediately after verification. The Transfer
enrolment in any Collaborative Programmes /
Certificate/Migration Certificate will also be
Computer Science and IT Programmes/
handed over after affixing a seal that the
Health Science Programmes /One year
candidate is admitted during the academic year
programme of B.Lib.I.Sc. and M.Lib.I.Sc..
2019 – 20.
6. SELECTION OF OPTIONAL All spot admissions will need to be
Candidates are given the option to study the confirmed by The Director or cancelled if found
Language Courses at their choice in Under- not eligible.
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(B) Admission through Post where the Syllabi studied are common to the
If the applicant's place is not near any of the extent of at least 75%, with that of Annamalai
Study Centres, the filled-in application pasted University, may be admitted to Third year of the
with Passport Size Photograph may be sent to The same Degree programme, if there is provision
Director, Directorate of Distance Education, for such lateral entry.
Annamalai University, Annamalainagar – 608 002 Such Candidates should submit self attested
along with self attested Photostat copies of the
photostat copies of their Marks Statement,
documents listed in the Table shown in Pg. No. 10.
Transfer/ Migration Certificate and the
On receipt of provisional admission cards, Regulations & Syllabi of the Degree Programme
they have to send by Registered post or Courier or studied, along with the Application form for
Speed post or produce in person, the Original
admission. Only after receipt of the Admission
Certificates of documents submitted along with
Card, they should send the Original certificates
application for (i) Educational qualification
and Demand Draft towards tuition fees.
(ii) Transfer/ Migration Certificate (for which self
attested photostat copies have been enclosed with Those who have completed the duration of a
UG or PG Programme and have not been
the application form) and made payment for the
successful in the Examinations, are not eligible
prescribed fees, observing the guidelines classified
for admission under Lateral Entry Scheme.
in the Mode of Payment Page no. 11. (Fee details
refer pages 54-60 / 64 / 68 / 79-81) Admission for Lateral Entry are made only at
the D.D.E., Annamalainagar.
The admission confirmation, the signed
identity card and the original certificates including 8. MODE OF PAYMENT
Transfer Certificate/Migration Certificate after The Fees payable for each programme are
affixing a seal on the TC that the candidate is printed on pages of this Prospectus given below.
admitted during the academic year 2019 – 20, will
Programme Fees Structure Page No.
be returned to the student through Registered post.
All Programmes 54-60
If the certificates submitted by a candidate are
B.Ed. 64
found to be bogus (or) fake, his/her admission
M.B.A. 68
will be cancelled and the fees remitted will also be
forfeited. Comp. Sci. & I.T. 79-81
(C) Procedure for LATERAL ENTRY ADMISSION to Tuition Fees may be paid by any one of the
Second / Third Year
following modes:
(i) Second Year: Candidates who have passed
1) Designated Banks at Study Centres
the First year Examinations of any UG/ PG through Challan Mode: Directorate of Distance
Degree Programme of a recognised University and Education has Bank accounts at all the Study
get discountinued where the Syllabi studied are Centres. The students can pay all fees by cash
common to the extent of at least 75% with that of through challan at these banks. The Information
Annamalai University, may be admitted to the on these banks will be provided to the students by
Second year of the same Degree Programme, if the Liaison / Special Officers posted in the Study
there is provision for such lateral entry. Centres.
(ii) Third Year: Candidates who have 2) Internet (Online) Banking Payments:
passed the First year and Second year Students or their parents having Internet Banking
Examinations of any UG Degree Programme of facilities or Debit / Credit Card can make
a recognised University and get discontinued payment of fees online by accessing the D.D.E.
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website www.audde.in and clicking the Link Before sending the Demand Draft to the
“Online Payment”. Account holders of the Directorate, students should write the Application
designated Banks providing the service will not No. or Enrolment No. (after it has been allotted),
be charged any service fee for payment transfers their Name and chosen Programme on the back
from their internet banking accounts. Payments side of the Demand Draft. They should not sign
may also be made through the Internet using anywhere on the draft.
Visa / Master Credit / Debit cards. As service The Demand Drafts are valid only for a
charges claimed by Banks do vary, users should period of three months. Therefore, students are
check them also. advised to prefer other modes of payment.
3) Credit / Debit Card Payments: Point of The Administration will not be responsible
sale (Card swiping devices) Terminals have been for cash given to Agents or unauthorized persons.
installed at the Headquarters and all Study Counterfoils of Bank challans, Cash receipts and
Centres in association with ICICI Bank to enable e-Payment transanction number should be
students to make fee payments using their Visa or preserved till the Programme is completed.
Master Credit / Debit (ATM) cards.
Cheques / Postal Orders / Money orders etc.
4) Demand Draft: Fee payments made are not acceptable modes of payments. Fees once
through Demand Drafts should be drawn in favour paid will not be refunded or adjusted under any
of The Director, DDE, Annamalai University circumstances.
payable at any one of the following banks:
Fees relating to the I & II Instalments of First,
i. Indian Bank, Annamalainagar (Code A024)
Second, Third and Fourth year of study may also
ii. ICICI Bank, Annamalainagar (Code 6212) be paid through the above modes. All Fees
iii. Axis Bank Ltd, Chidambaram (Code 1107) relating to Examinations, Migration Certificate
iv. State Bank of India, payable at etc., should be paid in favour of The Controller of
Chennai Service Branch (Code 08443) Examinations, Annamalai University.
v. Central Bank of India, Chidambaram m. tiuNthiy: gy;fiyf; fofj;jpw;Fr;
(Code 00889) nrYj;j Ntz;ba midj;Jf; fl;lzj;
vi. Punjab National Bank, Chidambaram (Code 103) njhiffs; “The Director, DDE, Annamalai
vii. District Central Co-operative Bank, University” vd;w ngahpy; fPo;f; fz;l
Chidambaram (Code 11233) tq;fpfspy; VNjDk; xd;wpy; ghpkhw;wk;
nra;af;$ba Nfl;G tiuNthiy %ykhf
viii. City Union Bank, Chidambaram (Code 041)
(payable at Chidambaram) kl;LNk
ix. Karur Vysya Bank, Chidambaram (Code 1116)
nrYj;jg;gl Ntz;Lk;.
x. Indian Overseas Bank, Chidambaram (Code 1354) i. ,e;jpad; tq;fp> mz;zhkiyefh; (A024)
xi. HDFC Bank, Chidambaram (Code 1051) ii. I.rp.I.rp.I. tq;fp> mz;zhkiyefh; (6212)
xii. Vijaya Bank, Chidambaram (Code 306) iii. Mf;]p]; tq;fp> rpjk;guk; (1107)
xiii. Canara Bank, Chidambaram (Code 2924) iv. ];Nll; ghq;f; Mg; ,e;jpah> nrd;id (08443)

All other Banks payable at the particular v. nrd;l;uy; ghq;f; Mg; ,e;jpah> rpjk;guk; (0889)

Bank’s Chennai Service Branch. vi. gQ;rhg; Ne\dy; tq;fp> rpjk;guk; (103)
vii. khtl;l kj;jpa $l;LwT tq;fp> rpjk;guk;
Demand Drafts should be checked whether
(11233)
they are complete and proper in respect of Name
viii. rpl;b A+dpad; tq;fp> rpjk;guk; (041)
and Code No. of Issuing branch and the Bank’s
ix. f&h; it];ah tq;fp> rpjk;guk; (1116)
branch at which payable, Date of issue and
x. ,e;jpad; Xth;rP]; tq;fp> rpjk;guk; (1354)
Signature of the Bank’s Officer.
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xi. vr;.b.vg;.rp tq;fp> rpjk;guk; (1051) 10. IDENTITY CARD


xii. tp[ah tq;fp> rpjk;guk; (0823) Students will be issued a signed Identity Card
xiii. fduh tq;fp> rpjk;guk; (2924) by the Directorate or Study Centres after their
,t; tq;fpfspd; tiuNthiy rpjk;guj;jpYk;> admission. Students should keep their Identity
kw;w tq;fpfspd; tiuNthiy nrd;idapy; Card safely till the completion of Programme
khw;wj;jf;fjhf ,Uf;f Ntz;Lk;. and must bring their Identity Card at the
time of Personal Contact Programme (PCP) and
M. khzth;fs; tiuNthiyapd; gpd;Gwj;jpy;
Examinations.
jq;fs; ngah;> tpz;zg;g vz; / Nrh;f;if
vz; kw;Wk; tpz;zg;gpj;Js;s ghlj; Students who have lost their Identity Card,
jp;l;lj;jpd; ngah; Mfpadtw;iwj; jtwhky; can obtain a Duplicate Identity Card from the
Fwpg;gpLjy; Ntz;Lk;. gpd;Gwk; vOjg;gl;l Directorate or Study Centres on requisition along
ngahpy; jpUj;jk; / mbj;jy; nra;ag; with passport size photo and prescribed fee for
gl;bUe;jhy; mt;tiuNthiy Vw;Wf; `200/- to The Director, Directorate of Distance
nfhs;sg;glkhl;lhJ. Education, Annamalai University through any
one of the classified modes of payment as
,. tiuNthiyfs; tq;fpapypUe;J ngwg;gl;l 7
mentioned in page no. 11.
ehl;fSf;Fs; njhiyJ}uf; fy;tp
11. DESPATCH OF STUDY MATERIALS
,af;ffj;jpw;F te;jiljy; Ntz;Lk;.
The Regulations and Syllabus for the
<. xt;nthU Mz;bw;Fk; chpa fy;tpf;
Programme will be supplied along with the study
fl;lzj;ij me;je;j Mz;Lfspy;
materials.
Fwpg;gplg;gl;Ls;s filrpj; Njjpf;Fs;
The syllabus and study materials for all the
nrYj;Jjy; Ntz;Lk;.
programmes will be supplied during the time of
c. tiuNthiyiaj; jtpu fhNrhiy> mQ;ry; Spot Admission at the Study Centre itself or the
Mizfs; kw;Wk; gztpil Mizfs; same will be despatched by the D.D.E. through
Vw;Wf; nfhs;sg;gl khl;lhJ. Registered Post.
C. njhiyJ}uf; fy;tp ,af;ffg; gbg;G For the Second, Third and Fourth years, the
ikaq;fis (Study Centre) mZfp Bank Study Materials will be despatched by the
Challan %yk; nuhf;fkhfTk; Nkw;gb Directorate through Post on receipt of the First
fl;lzq;fisr; nrYj;jyhk;. Instalment of Tuition Fee for the respective years
9. ENROLMENT NUMBER and also the students should have paid the fees
in full for the previous years.
The students admitted will be assigned an
Students who have lost their study materials
Enrolment Number. The first three digits of the
can obtain another set of study materials from
enrolment number represent the programme code,
the Directorate on requisition along with
the 4th and 5th digits represent the year of
prescribed fee for `200/- per subject for all
admission, namely 19 for 2019, and the rest of the Programmes through any one of the classified
digits represent the serial number of admission for modes of payment as mentioned in page no. 11.
that programme. This number, which is different
12. PERSONAL CONTACT PROGRAMME (PCP)
from the Application Number, will continue to be
Personal Contact Programmes, hereinafter
the same till a student completes the programme.
referred to as PCP, will be arranged at least
Students should invariably quote their twice a year in different centres, depending on
Enrolment number in all their correspondences the number of students enrolled in different
with the Directorate. Letters received without the areas, for all the programmes offered by the
Enrolment Number will not receive any DDE. Students should indicate their choice of
attention. the Zones (Item no.12(c) in the Page No. 15). If
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a Personal Contact Programme cannot be b. Even if a candidate appears for the


arranged in a particular Zone due to inadequate examinations without attending the
strength or other reasons, the students will be compulsory PCPs, the results of the
informed to attend in the nearest Zone. Students examination will not be declared.
should make their own arrangements for their c. UG / PG Science Programmes: The theory
board and lodging at the centres where PCPs are and practical compulsory PCPs, practical
held. There are no separate PCPs for disabled examinations for the above programmes will
students. be held only at Annamalainagar. Attendance
A circular with details of date, venue and time to the extent of 80% is compulsory for both
for the PCP for the whole academic year will be theory and practical PCPs to be eligible to sit
sent to all the students or it can be downloaded for the examinations.
from the website: www.audde.in The Directorate d. Computer and IT Oriented Programmes: The
reserves the right to fix, shift or cancel any PCP compulsory PCPs will be conducted in
centre. different spells for the computer subjects of
Generally, these programmes are held on the programmes. Attendance at these PCPs to
Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays during the extent of 80% - 90% is compulsory (Refer
which, lectures and discussions will be held on all Page No. 78).
subjects including orientation to do the practicals. e. Students should attend the PCPs at the centres
Students are advised to avail this facility. If they fixed by the Directorate. However, in genuine
bring the recommended text books along with cases, change of centre within the other
study materials received from the Directorate, they scheduled centres will be permitted by the
will find the PCPs immensely useful. Directorate on payment of ` 500/- towards
PCP Attendance are optional for most of the change of PCP Centre fee.
Programmes, unless otherwise specified. f. Students who fail to attend the compulsory
12(a) COMPULSORY PERSONAL CONTACT PCP in a particular year, will be permitted to
PROGRAMMES (CPCP) attend the same in the subsequent years, on
Attendance at Personal Contact Programmes requisition, along with a fee of ` 500/-.
(PCP) is compulsory for certain specified g. Students who have lost the Attendance
programmes to the extent of 100% or 80% as per Certificate issued to them on the last day of
the regulations governing them. Centres where the compulsory PCP, may get a Duplicate
these Programmes are to be held will be intimated Attendance Certificate from the Directorate on
to the students well in advance, in order to enable requisition along with a payment for ` 300/-
them to make necessary board and lodging through anyone of the classified modes
arrangements for attending the programmes. payment as mentioned in page no. 11.
Attendance Certificate will be issued to the h. Internship Teaching (for B.Ed. Programme)
students on the last day of the PCPs. The student teachers are expected to undergo 75
12(b). REGULATIONS GOVERNING ATTENDANCE days of practice teaching (15 days in the FIRST
AT PCPs year and 60 days in the SECOND year) in any of
a. Students attending the compulsory PCPs the Government recognised Secondary/ Higher
should sign in the Attendance Register on all Secondary level schools. They are supposed to
days maintained for the purpose. No student prepare 30 lesson plans per optional subject
will be eligible to appear for the Examinations, (Total = 30+30 = 60) during the time of
if he/she fails to satisfy the minimum internship. They have to start the first phase of
requirement of attendance at the compulsory internship teaching (15 days in the first year)
PCPs. after attending the second round of the PCP
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(First Year) and the remaining 60 days at the own stationery to write the answers.
beginning of the second year.
Students who submit assignment after the last
The Personal contact Programmes shall cover
date should pay a fine of `300/- as through any
counselling and workshop, seminar
one of the classified modes of payment as
presentation, report writing etc. for a minimum
mentioned in page no.11.
of 216 contact hours. The contact programmes
will be conducted by educators form the Assignment topic can be downloaded from
University / Colleges of Education. our University website: www.audde.in
12(c). PERSONAL CONTACT PROGRAMME ZONES 14. CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Code No. & Zone Code No. & Zone Communications will be sent to the address
01. Annamalainagar 26. Krishnagiri given by the students in the Application form. If
02. Coimbatore 27. Dharmapuri
there is any change in their address, it should be
03. Chennai 28. Thiruvarur
04. Madurai 29. Villupuram
intimated to the Directorate immediately with
05. Salem 30. Kanchipuram prescribed fee for `300/- through any one of the
06. Tirunelveli 34. Ooty classified modes of payment as mentioned in page
07. Trichy 35. Theni
no. 11. Students are advised to inform the Post
08. Vellore 36. Hosur
09. Karaikudi 37. Pudukkottai Office concerned to redirect the study materials
10. Kolkata 42. Vishakapattinam and all other communications to their new address
11. New Delhi 48. Calicut
until the change is effected.
12. Mumbai 51. Cochin
13. Hyderabad 52. Ramanathapuram 15. CHANGE OF NAME
14. Bengaluru 53. Sivakasi
Those who wish to have their names changed
15. Erode 55. Karur
16. Nagercoil 66. Thiruvallur in the records of the Directorate at the time of
17. Namakkal 67. Thirupatur admission or during the period of study, must
18. Puducherry 70. Mettur apply for the same along with the Original Gazette
19. Dindigul 72. Sankarankoil
notification or an Affidavit certified and recorded
21. Thanjavur 75. Kumbakonam
22. Thiruvananthapuram 76. Kallakurchi by a Notary Public. If the Gazette Notification or
23. Tuticorin 80. Perambalur the Affidavit is in a language other than English or
24. Karaikal 87. Tirupur Tamil, a certified translation must accompany the
25. Thiruvannamalai 92. Gobichettipalayam
request. Such change of name will have only
Note: Personal Contact Programmes will be conducted for the
Programmes at the respective Zones. If there is no sufficient prospective effect. Attested or Photostat copy of
number of students for a programme at a particular Zone, the Gazette Notification and Affidavit not accepted.
Personal Contact Programme will not be conducted there and the
students should attend the Personal Contact Programme at the The requisition for change of name may be
Zone fixed by the Directorate.
The Directorate reserves the right to fix, shift applied to the Directorate along with prescribed
or cancel the PCP Zones. fee for `500/- through any one of the classified
13. RESPONSE SHEETS/ASSIGNMENTS modes of payment as mentioned in page no. 11.
Response Sheet Questions / Assignment 16. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME / MEDIUM /
topics will be sent to the students, wherever it is OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
compulsory. Students are advised to submit it Students who desire to change the programme
within the prescribed date. Submission of or medium of instruction or optional subject (if they
Response Sheets / Assignments is compulsory fulfil the eligibility conditions) chosen at the time of
for B.Ed., All M.B.A. (except M.B.A. Hospital applying for admission, may apply to the Directorate
Management), M.Lib.I.Sc., B.Lib.I.Sc., P.G. Dip. along with prescribed fee for `750/- through any one
in Library Automation and Networking, C.L.I.S. of the classified modes of payment as mentioned in
and Certificate Programme in Binding & page no. 11, either before the expiry of 30 days from
Finishing only. Students will have to use their the date of confirmation of their admission or before
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attending the First compulsory Personal Contact scholarship in the prescribed form issued by the
Programme, whichever is earlier. However, no Department of Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare or
change of programme will be permitted in P.G. SC/ST Departments of the respective State
Science Programmes. Governments, subject to the rules and regulations
Late applications for such changes will not prescribed therefor, before 30th November of each
be considered. academic year, for every year of study.
17. TRANSFER / MIGRATION CERTIFICATE Students should produce current ORIGINAL
This University’s Transfer Certificate will be unemployment certificate. If the unemployment
issued by the Directorate of Distance Education certificate is not produced within the prescribed
only to students who have completed/ time, the amount will be refunded to the
discontinued their programme of study and who Government.
do not have any arrears of fee. The issue of The Scholarship amount will be credited
Transfer Certificate is not a bar for writing the through their Bank Account.
examinations of the programme concerned, if the
There will be reservation of seats to the
Students are otherwise eligible.
differently abled students as per the provisions of
Students who have discontinued their
the Persons under Disabilities Act.
programme will be issued Discontinued T.C. only
on request and on clearance of all dues. 20. STUDY CENTRES
The Directorate has Study Centres at various
Those who require the Migration Certificate
places (as in Annexure – I) to serve the distance
should apply to The Controller of Examinations,
learners enrolled with the Directorate.
Annamalai University enclosing a Demand Draft
for the prescribed fee along with a copy of the The following facilities are available at the
attested Transfer Certificate. Study Centres. The books and cassettes are for
Students who have lost their Transfer reference only and not for sale or lending:
Certificate issued by the Directorate can obtain a 1. Library
duplicate Transfer Certificate by sending a 2. Audio/Video Lecture Cassettes/ C.Ds
requisition letter to The Director along with a 3. Study Materials
payment of ` 500/- through any one of the The working hours for all the Study Centres
classified modes of payment as mentioned in the
are as follows:
page no. 11 and a Certificate from a Gazetted
All days 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Officer stating that the Original Certificate has
been lost irrecoverably. 21. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL
18. BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE Students who have grievances are advised to
Students who require Bonafide Certificate write to the Grievance Redressal Cell, Directorate
during their period of study may apply to The of Distance Education giving their Name,
Director, DDE along with a payment for Enrolment Number, Programme of Study, etc., in
` 300/- through anyone of the classified modes of the format provided in the Prospectus, for speedy
payment as mentioned in page no. 11. redressal (Page No. 88)
19. SCHOLARSHIP TO SC / ST STUDENTS 22. ENQUIRIES AND CORRESPONDENCE
SC/ST students pursuing Distance Education
Working days of the Directorate
Programmes are eligible for reimbursement of the
The office of the Directorate of Distance
non-refundable fees, if they are not employed and
Education at Annamalainagar remains open on all
the annual income of their parents does not exceed days except Saturdays, Sundays and Public
` 2,50,000/-. They should apply separately for Holidays.
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Office Hours Njh;Tf;fhd tpz;zg;gk; Njh;T vOJ


9.45 a.m. to 5.45 p.m. with half an hour break tjw;fhd newpKiwfs; kw;Wk; tpjpfs; Njh;T
for lunch between 1.00 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. ikaq;fs;> mjw;fhd vz;> Njh;Tf; fl;lzk;
Nghd;w tpguq;fis gy;fiyf;fof ,izaj;
All enquiries and correspondence (except those
jsj;jpypUe;J www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in
relating to University Examinations) must be addressed to
gjptpwf;fk; nra;J nfhs;s Ntz;Lk;.
THE DIRECTOR fl;lha Neh;Kf tFg;G ghlg;gphpTfspy;
Directorate of Distance Education gapYk; khzth;fs; Neh;Kf tFg;Gfspy; fye;J
Annamalai University, Annamalainagar - 608 002
Cuddalore Dt., Tamil Nadu.
nfhs;syhk;. kw;Wk; me;j ghlj;jpw;Fhpa tUifg;
Phone : 04144- 238043 to 238047, 238610 gjpNtl;bid epiwT nra;ahj khzth;fs;
Fax : 04144-238987 Njh;tpy; mku / vOj jFjpaw;wth;fshf
Websites: www.audde.in / fUjg;gLth;.
www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in
,g;gbg;gl;l mwpTWj;jiyAk; kPwp> fl;lha
E-mail:
General Grievances: auddegrievance@gmail.com Neh;Kf tFg;G ghlg;gpupT khzth;fs; Njitahd
Exam Grievances: tUifg; gjpNtl;bid epiwT nra;ahky; Njh;T
DDE Certificate / Marksheets: vOjpdhy; mth;fs; vOJk; Njh;Tfs; midj;Jk;
audceddecertificates@gmail.com uj;J nra;ag;gLk;.
DDE Exams: aucoecell2016@gmail.com
All Students enquiries : scgrcdde@gmail.com 23(A). HALL TICKET
[Study Materials, Change of Address/ Change of Medium, Hall ticket can be downloaded from our
Transfer Certificate]
website: www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in
23. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
The intimation of venue of examination with
The Annual University Examinations will be
the Register Number will be sent to students
held in May, usually commencing on 19th May for
through SMS to their Mobile Numbers registered
all the programmes. Semester examinations and
with Directorate of Distance Education one week
Supplementary examinations for absentees and
prior to the commencement of examinations. If a
those who have failed in the previous
student does not receive the same, he/she is
examinations are held in December, usually
required to download the information from the
commencing on 26th December.
University website.
Application forms for registration for the
Further, if a student who had applied in time
examinations along with examination centres, time-
for registration, has not received any venue
table, fees payable and other regulations governing
intimation, he/she is required to contact the Chief
the examinations, can be downloaded from our
Superintendent of his/her examination centre
university website: www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in
with the Photostat copies of his /her examination
Students failing to attend the PCPs are not application form, demand draft for examination
eligible to sit for the examination held at the end of fees and acknowledgement etc., to enable the
the year(s) / Semester(s), wherever attendances at Chief Superintendent of the Centre to allow
the PCPs are compulsory.
him/her to write the examination provisionally,
In spite of this warning, a student failing to fulfil subject to confirmation by the Controller of
the attendance requirement gets himself/ herself Examinations.
registered for the examination, and writes the
Candidates will not be permitted to appear
examination, his/her results will not be declared.
in the Examination without their Hall Ticket.
gy;fiyf;fof njhiyJ}uf; fy;tp midj;J
23(B). EXAMINATION RESULTS & ISSUE OF
ghlg; gpupTfSf;Fkhd Njh;Tfs; Nk 19k; Njjp
MARKS SHEET
njhlq;fg;gLtJ tof;fkhf cs;sJ. ,j; Njh;tpid
vOj ,ayhNjhh; kw;Wk; Ke;ija Njh;tpy; Njh;r;rp All enquiries regarding the examinations,
ngwhjth;fSf;fhf Jiz Njh;thf brk;gh; 26e; publication of results, re-valuation of marks, issue
Njjp Njh;Tfs; njhlq;fg;gLtJ tof;fkhf cs;sJ. of marks sheet, provisional certificate, etc. should
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be addressed to The Controller of Examinations, Candidates are advised to apply directly to


Annamalai University, Annamalainagar– 608 002. the Directorate or contact its Study Centres
Phone No.: 04144-237368, 238027/ 238248 Extn. 232. individually for application form as well as for
Fax No.:04144-238145 admission. Applications for admission received
E-mail addresses: through tutorials or any other agency will be
DDE Certificates / : audceddecertificates@gmail.com summarily rejected.
Marksheets Further, if it transpires at any time during the
DDE Exams: aucoecell2016@gmail.com programme of study that a student had applied
Those who have applied for the degree for admission through tutorials or any other
certificate, will get it after the convocation. agency, his / her admission will be cancelled and
the student will not be entitled to any relief
24. JURISDICTION
whatsoever as against the Directorate of Distance
With regard to any dispute arising in any
Education, including refund of tuition fees.
matter including admission, returning of Original
Certificates, sending of study materials, Personal 26. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Contact Programme, examinations, remittance of a. Mention your Enrolment Number in all your
fees, etc., only the Courts and Tribunals having correspondences.
jurisdiction over Annamalainagar (Chidambaram), b. To pay Tuition fees, fees for Re-admission,
Cuddalore District, Tamilnadu and not over any Change of Programme/Name/PCP Centre,
other place, shall have jurisdiction for the purpose Transfer Certificate, Bonafide Certificate etc.,
of filing a suit or preferring a complaint under the made a payment to The Directorate of
Consumer Protection Act or any other law for the Distance Education, Annamalai University
time being in force or for taking any legal action through any one of the classified modes of
against the Directorate of Distance Education or payment as mentioned in page no. 11.
the Controller of Examinations of Annamalai c. Regarding Examinations, Mark Sheets
University. Convocation, Migration Certificates, etc.,
The application for admission also carries this The Controller of Examinations, Annamalai
conditional clause, and all applicants by virtue of University should be addressed with the
their signature on the form, will be deemed to prescribed fees payable to The Controller of
have accepted to be bound by it. Examinations and not to The Director.

Admission cannot be claimed as a matter of d. Regarding programmes of study, Personal


right. The Director, D.D.E. or The Controller of Contact Programmes etc., the Director, D.D.E.,
Annamalai University should be addressed.
Examinations cannot be held responsible for loss
or delay in the delivery of postal articles sent by e. For refund of fees paid for reasons which are
the D.D.E. or the Controller of Examinations. not covered under the rules, regulations and
norms, a service charge of 10 per cent of the
25. CAUTION fees paid will be deducted.
The Directorate of Distance Education has not
m. midj;Jg; ghpth;j;jidfspYk;
authorised any Private Institute or Agent to act on
jq;fSila Nrh;f;if (gjpT) vz;iz
its behalf in the grant of admissions, collection of
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fees, tutorials etc. and therefore will not own
M. gbg;Gf; fl;lzq;fs;> kPz;Lk; Nru (Re-
responsibility in the event of anyone being cheated
admission)> gbg;ig khw;w (Change of
by any such bogus institute or individual.
Programme)/ ngaiu khw;w (Change of
Candidates are therefore warned not to Name)/ njhlh; Neh;Kf tFg;G ikak;
become victims of Cheating and Exploitation by (PCP Centre)> khw;Wr; rhd;wpjo; (Transfer
bogus claimants in this regard. Certificate)> khzhf;fh; rhd;wpjo; (Bonafide
19

Certificate) ,tw;wpw;F fl;lzk; nrYj;j proposal reminders of last date for payment of
Ntz;Lkhdhy; ,af;Feh;> njhiyJ}uf; fees, examination results etc.
fy;tp ,af;ffk;> mz;zhkiyg; (B) Short Message Service (SMS)
gy;fiyf;fofk; vd;w ngahpy; A computerized Short Message Service (SMS)
nrd;idapy; ghpkhw;wk; nra;af; $ba has also been introduced to reply to students'
VNjDk; xUtq;fpapy; vLj;j Nfl;G
queries through cell phone messages. Students can
tiuNthiy %yk; nrYj;j Ntz;Lk;.
get information regarding admission, study
,. Njh;Tfs;> kjpg;ngz; gl;bay;> gl;lk;> materials despatch, payment details, personal
ikfpNu\d; ,it rk;ge;jkhff; fl;lzk; contact programme details, examination results
nrYj;Jtjhf ,Ue;jhy; Njh;Tf; etc. by just sending messages to the Cell phone
fl;Lg;ghl;L mjpfhhp> mz;zhkiyg;
number 9442551111. A computer server
gy;fiyf;fofk; vd;w ngahpy; Nfl;G
maintained inthe D.D.E. will send the reply
tiuNthiy vLj;J Njh;Tf; fl;Lg;ghl;L
messages to the students’ cell phone immediately.
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(Annexure - II)
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(C) Wide Area Network (WAN)
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Wide Area Network (WAN) connectivity has
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been established at all major study centres by the
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D.D.E.
rk;ge;jkhf ,Ue;jhy; Njh;Tf; fl;Lg;ghl;L
mjpfhhpf;Fk; mDg;gg;gl Ntz;Lk;. The centralised Database will facilitate the
c. jtwhfr; nrYj;jpa fl;lzj;ijj; collection of all the details pertaining to
jpUk;gg;ngw Ntz;Lkhdhy; nrYj;jpa programmes offered, admissions, tuition fee,
njhifapy; 10 tpOf;fhL Nritf; enrolment status, despatch of study materials,
fl;lzkhfg; gpbj;jk; nra;ag;gl;L kPjpj; examination register number, venue, results and
njhif nfhLf;fg;gLk;. issue of certificates besides information related to
27. OTHER FACILITIES PCP etc and students' grievances will get settled
(A) Message Alert Service (MAS) instantly.
The Message Alert Service introduced in the (D) Video Conferencing
DDE is a boon to distance learners. To make use of The Directorate of Distance Education has
this service, students have to register their cell Video Conferencing facility for the benefit of
Phone number. Students will receive automated students in New Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai,
communications in message format on their cell Coimbatore and Annamalainagar. Personal
phones such as admission confirmation, despatch Contact Programme and special lectures will be
of study materials, PCP schedule, change of conducted for selected programmes through
address, optional, name correction & project Video Conferencing.
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As per Tamil Nadu Government Higher Education (K2) Department,

The following educational qualifications possessed by the candidates as equivalent to the


programmes mentioned therein.

G.O. (Ms.) No.72 Dated: 30.04.2013

Equivalent to
1. B.Sc. Mathematics with Computer Applications B.Sc.
Mathematics

2. B.B.A. Computer Application B.B.A.


3. B.Com. Computer Application B.Com.
4. M.A. Business Economics M.A. Economics

G.O. (Ms.) No.27 Dated: 13.02.2014

8. Public Services – Educational Qualification – Consideration as to whether


the following programmes awarded by Annamalai University those who
have passed their Bachelor degree in corresponding subjects under 10+ 2+
3 or 11 + 1 + 3 as to whether equivalent to M.Com degree for the purposes
of employment in public services.
1. M.Com. (Entrepreneurship)
Equivalent to
2. M.Com. (Banking and Insurance Management – English & Tamil
M.Com.
Medium)
3. M.Com. (Computer Applications)
4. M.Com. (Accounting and Finance)
5. M.Com. (Education Management)
6. M.Com. (Marketing)
7. M.Com. (Co-operative Management – English & Tamil Medium)

G.O. (Ms.) No.323 Dated: 13.11.2017


1. B.A. Business Economics B.A. Economics

G.O. (Ms.) No.55 Dated: 15.03.2018


1. B.Com. (International Business)
2. B.Com. (Business Studies) Equivalent to
3. B.Com. (Marketing) B.Com.
4. B.Com. (Accounting and Finance)
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RECOGNITION

Letter No. 94873/HI/91-1


Education (HI) Department
Fort St. George, Madras – 600 009
Dated: 17.12.91
From
Thiru K.R. Venkataraman, B.Com
Joint Secretary to Government

Sir,
Sub: Recognition of Programmes conducted by the Annamalai University
Ref: Your letter dated 23.09.91.

I am directed to state that Annamalai University is one of the Universities recognised by the University
Grants Commission for the purpose of its Grants. Hence the Degrees/Diplomas awarded by the Annamalai
University which is established by an Act of this Government would stand automatically recognised for the
purpose of employment under Central/State Governments. A copy of this letter along with a copy of your letter
cited has been forwarded to The Director, Directorate of Distance Education, Annamalai University,
Annamalainagar – 608 002 to give you further more details regarding recognition.
Yours faithfully,
(Sd.) xxxxxxxxxxx
for Joint Secretary to Government.
Copy to:
The Director, Directorate of Distance Education
Annamalai University, Post Box No. 4
Annamalainagar – 608 002 (with copy of letter and a request to send more details to the individuals)

(E.M.)(E.M.)NO. F. 1-1’88 T. 13
Government of India
Ministry of Human Resource Development
(Department of Education)
To New Delhi, the 25th November 1988
The Registrar
Annamalai University
Annamalainagar – 608 002

Sir,
Sub: Recognition of Educational Qualifications.

I am directed to refer to your letter No. B1/10906/88 dated 9.10.1988 without its enclosures regarding
recognition of qualification for the purpose of employment under the Central Government and to say that the
degrees/diplomas awarded by the Universities established by an Act of Parliament or State Legislature,
Institutions deemed to be Universities, under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956 and Institutions of National
Importance declared under an Act of Parliament stand automatically recognised for purpose of employment
under the Central Government. No formal orders recognising such degrees/diplomas are necessary to be
issued.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(S.C. ANAND)
Desk Officer (T)
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For Regulations, see page 11. £ßÚõmk¨ ö£õ¸Î¯À


POST–GRADUATE
PROGRAMMES 017 M.A. Sociology SECOND YEAR
 Macro Economics
M.A. DEGREE PROGRAMMES Medium: English & Tamil ÷£›¯À ö£õ¸Íõuõµ®
Duration: Two years Eligibility: Any Degree or an
equivalent examination.  Monetary Economics
012 M.A. Tamil £n¯À ö£õ¸Íõuõµ®
Eligibility: Any three year U.G. FIRST YEAR  Fiscal Economics
degree with Tamil under Part - I or
 Advanced Sociology Principles
{v°¯À ö£õ¸Íõuõµ®
÷©À{ø» \‰P¯À öPõÒøPPÒ
Part - III.  Economics of Growth and
 Sociological Theories
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 CUPõ» C»UQ¯®  Research Methods and Statistics ö£õ¸Íõuõµ Áͺa]²®
 Põ¨¤¯ C»UQ¯® Bµõ´a] •øÓPЮ, ¦Òΰ¯¾® •ß÷ÚØÓ•®
 C»UPn® & 1  Indian Social Institutions  Environmental Economics
(öuõÀ, GÊzx,|a]ÚõºUQÛ¯®) _ØÖ¨¦Óa `ÇÀ ö£õ¸Î¯À
C¢v¯ \‰P {ÖÁÚ[PÒ
 C»UPn® & 2 615 M.A. Economics Lateral
(öuõÀ, ö\õÀ, ÷\ÚõÁøµ¯®)  Medical Sociology
©¸zxÁ \‰P¯À Entry Scheme
 uªÌ ö©õÈ Áµ»õÖ®, C»UQ¯
SECOND YEAR
Áµ»õÖ® SECOND YEAR
Cµshõ® Bsk  Rural and Urban Sociology For Regulations, see page 11.
 \[P C»UQ¯® Qµõ© ©ØÖ® |Pµ \‰P¯À 190 M.A. Business Economics
 C»UPn® & 3 (öuõÀ, ö£õ¸Ò,  Industrial Sociology and Medium: English & Tamil
CÍ®§µn® •uÀ 5 C¯ÀPÒ ) Labour Problems Eligibility: Any Degree or an
 C»UPn® & 4 (öuõÀ, ö£õ¸Ò öuõÈØ \‰P¯À ©ØÖ® equivalent examination.
CÍ®§µn® ¤ß 4 C¯ÀPÒ) öuõÈ»õͺPÎß ¤µa]øÚPÒ FIRST YEAR
 J¨¤»UQ¯U ÷Põm£õkPÒ  Social Demography  Economics for Managers
 C»UQ¯z vÓÚõ´Ä® \‰P ©UPίÀ ÷©»õͺPÐUPõÚ ö£õ¸Íõuõµ®
£øh¨¤»UQ¯•®  Social Problems
\‰P¨ ¤µa]øÚPÒ  Business Statistics
013 M.A. English Áõo£¨ ¦Òΰ¯À
Eligibility: Any Degree or an  Optional: ¸¨£¨£õh®:
01 Environmental Sociology  Human Resource Management
equivalent examination except
_ØÖ¨¦Óa `ÇÀ \‰P¯À ©ÛuÁÍ ÷©»õsø©
B.Lit. Tamil.
(or)  Marketing Management
FIRST YEAR
02 Sociology of Development \¢øu°¯À ÷©»õsø©
 English Literature from
& Modernisation
Chaucer to 1660  Management Information
•ß÷ÚØÓ® ©ØÖ®
 Restoration and Eighteenth |ÃÚ©¯©õu¼À \‰P¯À System
Century English Literature ÷©»õsø©°ß uPÁÀ •øÓ
 Romantic and Victorian Periods 617 M.A. Sociology Lateral Entry SECOND YEAR
Scheme
 New Literatures in English  Macro Economics
SECOND YEAR
 American Literature ÷£›¯À ö£õ¸Íõuõµ®
SECOND YEAR
For Regulations, see page 11.
 Business & Government
 Twentieth Century English 015 M.A. Economics Áõo£® ©ØÖ® Aµ_®
Literature Medium: English & Tamil  Financial & Management
 Shakespeare Eligibility: Any Degree or an Accounting
 The English Language and equivalent examination. {v°¯À ©ØÖ® ÷©»õsø©U
Linguistics FIRST YEAR PnUQ¯À
 Principles of Literary Criticism  Micro Economics  Project Evaluation & Techniques
 Optional: ~so¯À ö£õ¸Íõuõµ® vmh ©v¨¥k ©ØÖ®
 Agricultural Economics öuõÈÀ~m£[PÒ
01Feminist Writing (OR)
02Principles of Journalism ÷ÁÍõsø©¨ ö£õ¸Î¯À  International Business
 Economic Statistics £ßÚõmk Áõo£®
613 M.A. English ö£õ¸Î¯À ¦Òΰ¯À 467 M.A. Disaster Management
Lateral Entry Scheme  Development Planning
Medium: English and Tamil
SECOND YEAR •ß÷ÚØÓz vmh¯À
 International Economics
23

Eligibility: Any degree or an 1336 A.D. Architecture


equivalent examination. öußÛ¢v¯ Áµ»õÖ (\[P Põ»® C¢v¯U Pø» ©ØÖ®
FIRST YEAR •uÀ Q.¤. 1336 Áøµ) PmihUPø» Áµ»õÖ
 Natural Resource Management SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR
C¯ØøP ÁÍ ÷©»õsø©  India Since 1947
 Freedom Struggle in India
 Environmental Economic 1947¼¸¢x C¢v¯õ
Since 1857
Analysis  International Relations Since
_ØÖa `ÇÀ ö£õ¸Íõuõµ B´Ä C¢v¯õÂß Âkuø»¨
1945
 Economics of Pollution Q.¤. 1945 •uÀ £ßÚõmk EÓÄPÒ ÷£õµõmh® 1857 ¼¸¢x
©õ_£õmk¨ ö£õ¸Î¯À  History of Freedom Struggle in  Optional :
 Energy Management India 1857 – 1947 A.D. 03 India Since 1947
G›\Uv ÷©»õsø© C¢v¯ _u¢vµ¨ ÷£õµõmh C¢v¯õ 1947 ¼¸¢x (or)
 Research Methodology and Áµ»õÖ Q.¤. 1857&1947 Áøµ 04 International Relations
Statistical Methods Since 1914
 History of the U.S.A. from 1776
Bµõ´a] ÁÈ•øÓPЮ
to1945 A.D. £ßÚõmk EÓÄPÒ 1914 ¼¸¢x
¦Òΰ¯À •øÓPЮ
Q.¤. 1776 •uÀ 1945 Áøµ  Tourism in India
SECOND YEAR
Aö©›UP IUQ¯ |õkPÎß Áµ»õÖ C¢v¯õÂÀ _ØÖ»õ¯À
 Economics of Disaster
Management  Optional: 01 Intellectual  Tourism Management
÷£›hº ÷©»õsø©°ß History of Tamil Nadu _ØÖ»õ ÷©»õsø©
ö£õ¸Íõuõµ® ¸¨£¨£õh®: uªÇP
 Tourism: Promotion, Publicity
AÔÁõØÓÀ \õº¢÷uõº Áµ»õÖ
 Mitigation and Coping Strategies and Marketing
÷£›hº SøÓ¨¦ ©ØÖ® (or)
_ØÖ»õ: ÷©®£õk, ÂÍ®£µ®
{ºÁQUS® EzvPÒ  02 History of China and
©ØÖ® \¢øu¨£kzxuÀ
 Financial Issues in Disaster Japan (A.D. 1800 – 1975)
^Úõ, ᨣõß Áµ»õÖ (Q.¤. 159 M.A. Political Science
Management
1800&1975) Medium: English & Tamil
÷£›hº ÷©»õsø©°À {v¨
¤µa]øÚPÒ 187 Master of Tourism and Travel Eligibility: Any Degree or an
Management equivalent examination.
 Rehabilitation Management of
FIRST YEAR
Disaster Medium: English & Tamil
÷£›h›ß ©Ö ^µø©¨¦  Political Theory
Eligibility: Any Degree or an Aµ]¯À ÷Põm£õk
÷©»õsø© equivalent examination.
 Project Work/ B´ÁÔUøP  Western Political Thought
FIRST YEAR ÷©ØPzv¯ Aµ]¯À ]¢uøÚ
014 M.A. History
 Social and Cultural History of  Modern Political Systems
Medium: English & Tamil
India upto 1206 A.D. uØPõ» Aµ]¯À •øÓø©PÒ
Eligibility: Any Degree or an
C¢v¯ \‰P ©ØÖ® £s£õmk  Indian Political System
equivalent examination
Áµ»õÖ Q.¤. 1206 Áøµ C¢v¯ Aµ]¯À •øÓø©
FIRST YEAR
 Social and Cultural History of  Principles of Public Admn.
 History of North India upto
India from 1206 to 1857 A.D. ö£õx{ºÁõPU öPõÒøPPÒ
643 A.D.
C¢v¯ \‰P ©ØÖ® £s£õmk SECOND YEAR
Q.¤. 643 Áøµ°»õÚ ÁhC¢v¯
Áµ»õÖ Áµ»õÖ Q.¤. 1206 •uÀ 1857 Áøµ  Modern Political Analysis
 Later Medieval Indian History  Optional: uØPõ» Aµ]¯À £S¨£õ´Ä
1526-1707 A.D. 01History of Modern Europe  International Relations
¤¢øu¯ CøhUPõ» C¢v¯ from 1789 to 1919 A.D. £ßÚõmk EÓÄPÒ
Áµ»õÖ (Q.¤. 1526&1707) uØPõ» I÷µõ¨¤¯ Áµ»õÖ  Indian Political Thought
 Modern India 1707 – 1857 A.D. Q.¤. 1789 •uÀ 1919 Áøµ(or) C¢v¯ Aµ]¯À ]¢uøÚ
uØPõ» C¢v¯õ (Q.¤. 1707&1857) 02 History of USA from 1776 to  Research Methodology
 History of Modern Europe 1945 A.D. Bµõ´a] ÁÈ•øÓ°¯À
1789- 1919 A.D. Aö©›UP IUQ¯ |õkPÎß
uØPõ» I÷µõ¨¤¯ Áµ»õÖ (Q.¤.  Optional:
Áµ»õÖ Q.¤. 1776 •uÀ 1945Áøµ
1789&1919) 01 Dynamics of Indian Democracy
 History of Tourism C¢v¯ áÚ|õ¯Pzvß
 South Indian History from _ØÖ»õ Áµ»õÖ
the Sangam Epoch down to ö\¯À£õkPÒ (or)
 History of Indian Art and 02 Government and Politics of
24

Tamil Nadu Since 1900  Theory & Practice of Diplomacy  Optional: 01 Human Rights
Q.¤. 1900 ¼¸¢x uªÌ|õmk yuõsø©°ß ÷Põm£õkPЮ ©Ûu E›ø©PÒ (or)
Aµ\õ[P•® Aµ]¯¾® |øh•øÓ²® 02 Terrorism
SECOND YEAR £¯[PµÁõu®
118 M.A. Public Administration
Medium: English & Tamil
 International Law 471 M.A. Human Rights
£ßÚõmka \mh®
Eligibility: Any Degree or an Medium: English & Tamil
equivalent examination  India’s Foreign Policy
Eligibility: Any Degree or an
C¢v¯õÂß öÁβÓÄU equivalent examination.
FIRST YEAR
öPõÒøP
 Administrative Theories FIRST YEAR
 Regional Security &
{ºÁõPU ÷Põm£õkPÒ  Principles and Theories of
Co-operation in South Asia
 Principles of Organisation and Human Rights
öuØPõ]¯õÂÀ ¤µõ¢v¯
Management ©Ûu E›ø©PÎß öPõÒøPPÒ
£õxPõ¨¦ ©ØÖ® JzxøǨ¦
Aø©¨¦ ©ØÖ® ÷©»õsø©°ß  India’s National Security and ©ØÖ® ÷Põm£õkPÒ
öPõÒøPPÒ  Human Rights Education,
Defence Policy Teaching and Training
 Indian Administrative System C¢v¯õÂß ÷u]¯¨£õxPõ¨¦ ©Ûu E›ø©U PÀÂ, PؤzuÀ
C¢v¯ {ºÁõP •øÓø© ©ØÖ® £õxPõ¨¦U öPõÒøP ©ØÖ® £°Ø]
 Contemporary Public  Optional:  Human Rights in Global and
Administration 01 Foreign Policy of Regional Perspectives: Norms
\©Põ»¨ ö£õxzxøÓ {ºÁõP® United States of America and Standards
 Administrative Law Aö©›UP IUQ¯ |õkPÎß E»PÍõ¯ ©ØÖ® ¤µõ¢v¯
{ºÁõPa \mh® öÁβÓÄU öPõÒøP(or) £õºøÁ°À ©Ûu E›ø©PÒ:
02 International Terrorism ö|Ô•øÓPÒ ©ØÖ®
SECOND YEAR
\ºÁ÷u\ £¯[PµÁõu® AÍÄ÷PõÀPÒ
 Organisational Behaviour
 Culture, Religion and Human
Aø©¨¤ß |hUøPU ÷Põm£õk 189 M.A. Police Administration Rights
Medium: English & Tamil
 Development Administration £s£õk, ©u® ©ØÖ® ©Ûu
Eligibility: Any Degree or an E›ø©PÒ
÷©®£õmk {ºÁõP®
equivalent examination.  Research Methodology
 Personnel Administration
FIRST YEAR Bµõ´a] ÁÈ•øÓ°¯À
£o¯õͺ {ºÁõP®
 Principles of PoliceAdmin. SECOND YEAR
 Financial Administration PõÁÀxøÓ {ºÁõPU öPõÒøPPÒ  Societal Issues and Social
{v {ºÁõP®  Police Personnel Administration Movement of Human Rights in
 Optional: PõÁÀxøÓ £o¯õͺ {ºÁõP® India
01 Human Resource Mgt  Administrative System in India C¢v¯õÂÀ ©Ûu E›ø©PÒ
©ÛuÁÍ ÷©»õsø© (or) C¢v¯ {ºÁõP •øÓø© £ØÔ¯ \‰P ¤µa]øÚPЮ,
 Criminal Law \‰P C¯UP[PЮ
02 Public Policy Analysis
SØÓ¯À \mh®  Emerging Trends and
ö£õxU öPõÒøP £S¨£õ´Ä
 Indian Constitution Dimensions in Human Rights
188 M.A. International Relations C¢v¯ Aµ]¯À Aø©¨¦ ©Ûu E›ø©PÒ £ØÔ
Medium: English & Tamil E¸ÁõQÁ¸® ÷£õUS®
SECOND YEAR
Eligibility: Any Degree or an  Comparative Police £›©õn[PЮ
equivalent examination.  Promotion and Protection of
Administration: U.K., U.S.A.,
FIRST YEAR Human Rights
France and Israel ©Ûu E›ø©PøÍ
 International Relations Since J¨¥mkU PõÁÀxøÓ {ºÁõP®: ÷©®£kzxu¾® £õxPõzu¾®
1900 C[Q»õ¢x, Aö©›UPõ, ¤µõßì
1900 ¼¸¢x £ßÚõmk EÓÄPÒ  International Relations and
©ØÖ® Cì÷µÀ
Human Rights
 Theories of International  Criminal Procedure & £ßÚõmk EÓÄ® ©Ûu
Relations Evidence Act E›ø©PЮ
£ßÚõmk EÓÄPÎß SØÓ¯À |øh•øÓ ©ØÖ®  Optional:
÷Põm£õkPÒ \õm]°¯À \mh® 01 Judiciary, Media and
 International Organizations  Jail Administration Human Rights
\ºÁ÷u\ Aø©¨¦PÒ ]øÓzxøÓ {ºÁõP® }vzxøÓ, uPÁÀ öuõhº¦
 World Constitutions  Criminology/ SØÓ¯À \õuÚ[PÒ ©ØÖ® ©Ûu
E»P Aµ]¯»ø©¨¦PÒ E›ø©PÒ (or)
25

02 Peace, Non-Violence and 130 M.A. Linguistics  Training and Development


Human Rights Medium: English & Tamil  Management Information
Aø©v, AQ®ø\ ©ØÖ® Eligibility: Any Degree or an System
©Ûu E›ø©PÒ equivalent examination.  Research Methods and Statistics
469 M.A. Social Welfare FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR
Administration  History of Linguistics  Administrative Law
Medium: English & Tamil ö©õÈ°¯À Áµ»õÖ  Social Psychology
Eligibility: Any Degree or an  Phonetics and Phonology  Labour Economics
equivalent examination. J¼°¯¾® J¼¯Û¯¾®  Wages and Salary Administration
(GÊzv¯À)  Social Policy & Social Welfare
FIRST YEAR
 Morphology / ö\õÀ¼¯À Administration
 Principles and Theories of
Social Welfare Administration  Syntax / öuõh›¯À 470 Master of Social Work (MSW)
\‰P |» {ºÁõPU öPõÒøPPÒ  Semantics / ö£õ¸sø©°¯À;
Medium: English& Tamil
©ØÖ® ÷Põm£õkPÒ SECOND YEAR
Eligibility: Any Degree or an
 Social Welfare Policies and  Historical Linguistics
Áµ»õØÖ ö©õÈ°¯À equivalent examination.
Programmes in India
C¢v¯õÂÀ \‰P |»  Language and Society PCP: Non Compulsory
öPõÒøPPЮ vmh[PЮ ö©õȲ® \•uõ¯•® FIRST YEAR
 Comparative Social Welfare  Language and Communication  Introduction to Social Work
Administration (India, UK, ö©õȲ® P¸zx¨ £›©õØÓ•® \‰P¨ £o & Kº AÔ•P®
USA and France)  Applied Linguistics  Social Work Practice with
J¨¥mk \‰P |» {ºÁõP® £¯ÚõUP ö©õÈ°¯À Individuals and Groups
(C¢v¯õ, C[Q»õ¢x, Aö©›UPõ  Optional: uÛ|£ºPÒ ©ØÖ® SÊUPÒ
01 Comparative Dravidian öuõhº£õÚ \‰P¨£o ö\¯»õÖ
©ØÖ® ¤µõßì)
vµõÂh ö©õÈPÎß J¨£õ´Ä  Social Policy and Social
 Labour Welfare Administration
(or) Welfare Administration
öuõÈ»õͺ |» {ºÁõP® \‰PU öPõÒøP ©ØÖ® \‰P|»
 Social Welfare Laws in India 02 Structure of Modern Tamil
{ºÁõP®
C¢v¯õÂÀ \‰P |»a \mh[PÒ uØPõ»z uªÌö©õÈ Aø©¨¦
 Social Problems
SECOND YEAR 263 M.A. Philosophy, Religion & \‰P¨ ¤µa]øÚPÒ
 Issues and Trends in Social Culture  Social Work Research and
Welfare Administration Medium: English Statistics
\‰P |» {ºÁõPzvÀ EÒÍ Eligibility: Any Degree or an \‰P¨ £oB´Ä©ØÖ® ¦Òΰ¯À
¤µa]øÚPЮ |øh•øÓPЮ equivalent examination.  N.G.O. Management
FIRST YEAR ußÚõºÁ öuõsk {ÖÁÚ
 Social Security/ \‰P¨ £õxPõ¨¦
 Indian Philosophy ÷©»õsø©
 Social Welfare Administration  Comparative Religion SECOND YEAR
for Women, Children and  Social Ethics  Community Organization
Marginalised Groups  Indian Culture – I Practice
©Pκ, SÇ¢øuPÒ ©ØÖ®  Temple Management \•uõ¯U Tmiøn¨¦a ö\¯»õÖ
JkUP¨£mh ¤›ÂÚºPÐUPõÚ SECOND YEAR  Community Development
\‰P |» {ºÁõP®  Modern Indian Philosophy \•uõ¯ ÷©®£õk
 International Organisations and  Western Philosophy  Human Resource Management
Social Welfare Administration ©ÛuÁÍ ÷©»õsø©
 Logic and Scientific Methods
£ßÚõmk Aø©¨¦PЮ \‰P  Community Health and
 Indian Culture – II
|» {ºÁõP•®
Medical Social Work
 Optional: 01 Saivism [or] \•uõ¯ |»® ©ØÖ® ©¸zxÁ
 Optional: 02 Vaishnavism \‰P¨ £o
01 Social Change in India 257 M.A. Labour Management  Project Management and Field
C¢v¯õÂÀ \‰P ©õØÓ® (or) Medium: English Work Report
02 Voluntary Organisations Eligibility: Any Degree or an vmh ÷©»õsø© ©ØÖ®
and NGOs in Social Welfare Pͨ£o AÔUøP
equivalent examination.
Administration FIRST YEAR M.COM. DEGREE
ußÚõºÁ Aø©¨¦PÒ ©ØÖ®  Industrial Sociology and PROGRAMMES
Aµ_ \õµõ {ÖÁÚ[PЮ Labour Problems Duration: Two Years
\‰P |» {ºÁõP•®  Labour Laws 023 M.Com.
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Medium: English & Tamil Applications)/ M.B.A. or an Lateral Entry Scheme


Eligibility: B.Com./ BBM/ B.Com. equivalent examination. SECOND YEAR
(C.A.)/ B.B.A. /B.A. Corporate FIRST YEAR For Regulations, see page 11.
Secretaryship / B.A. Co-operation /  Management Concept
126 M.Com.(Banking &Insurance
Bachelor of Bank Management /  Business Environment Management)
M.B.A. and B.A./B.Sc. Maths with  Modern Marketing Medium: English & Tamil
two Commerce subjects including  Management Accounting
Accountancy. Eligibility: Any Degree or an
 Essentials of Entrepreneurship equivalent examination.
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
 Management Concept FIRST YEAR
 Institutional Support for
÷©»õsø© uzxÁ[PÒ  Management Concept
Entrepreneurship ÷©»õsø©z uzxÁ®
 Financial Management
 Project Management  Financial Management
{v°¯À ÷©»õsø©
 Legislation for Entrepreneurs {v°¯À ÷©»õsø©
 Modern Marketing
|ÃÚ \¢øu°¯À  Export Marketing  Management of Life Insurance
 Management Accounting  Management of Resources B²Ò Põ¨¥mk ÷©»õsø©
÷©»õsø©U PnUQ¯À 119 M.Com. (Co-operative  Banking, Insurance and
 Human Resource Management Management) Management Accounting
©ÛuÁÍ ÷©»õsø© Medium: English & Tamil Á[Q Põ¨¥k ©ØÖ®
SECOND YEAR Eligibility: Any Degree or an ÷©»õsø© PnUQ¯À
01 – Group: A equivalent examination.  Banking Law & Practice
 Company Law FIRST YEAR Á[Q°¯À \mh•®, |øh•øÓ²®
 Project Finance  Management Concept SECOND YEAR
 Direct Taxes ÷©»õsø© uzxÁ[PÒ  Management of Financial
 Advanced Corporate  Principles and Practice of Services
Accounting Co-operation {v°¯À ÷\øÁ ÷©»õsø©
 Advanced Cost Accounting TmkÓÄ ÷Põm£õkPЮ  Project Finance
02 – GROUP: B |øh•øÓ²® vmh {v°¯À
 Management of Financial  Rural Economics and Rural  Management of General
Services Insurance
Development
{v°¯À ÷\øÁ ÷©»õsø© ö£õxUPõ¨¥mk ÷©»õsø©
Qµõª¯¨ ö£õ¸Íõuõµ•® Qµõª¯
 Advanced Banking  Bank Management
÷©®£õk®
÷©À{ø» Á[Q°¯À Á[Q ÷©»õsø©
 Management Accounting
 International Trade and  Business Law
÷©»õsø© PnUQ¯À
Foreign Exchange Áõo£a \mh®
 Human Resource Management
£ßÚõmk Áõo£•®, A¢{¯a 626 M.Com. (Banking & Insurance
©ÛuÁÍ ÷©»õsø©
ö\»õÁo²® Management)
SECOND YEAR
 Bank Management Lateral Entry Scheme
 Co-operative Banking and Non
Á[Q ÷©»õsø© SECOND YEAR
Credit Insitutions
 Business Law TmkÓÄ Á[Q°¯À ©ØÖ® For Regulations, see page 11.
Áõo£a \mh® Phß\õº£ØÓ {ÖÁÚ[PÒ 193 M.Com. (Accounting &
623 M.Com. (Lateral Entry  Functional Management in Finance)
Scheme) Co-operatives Medium: English
SECOND YEAR TmkÓÄPÎÀ£oÁÈ ÷©»õsø© Eligibility:B.Com. / B.Com. (C.A.)/
For Regulations, see page 11.  Co-operative Law B.B.A. /B.A. Corporate Secretaryship
TmkÓÄa \mh®
468 M.Com. (Entrepreneurship) / B.A. Co-operation / Bachelor of
Medium: English  Co-operation in Abroad Bank Management / M.B.A. or an
A¯À|õkPÎÀ TmkÓÄ equivalent Examination.
Eligibility: B.Com./ B.A.(Co-
operation)/ B.A. Co-operation/  Project on Institutional Training FIRST YEAR
B.A. (Corporate Secretaryship)/ ö\´•øÓ¨ £°Ø]¨ £v÷Ák  Management Concept
B.B.A./ B.B.M./B.Com. (Computer 719 M.Com. (Co-operative  Financial Management
Management)
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 Investment & PortfolioMgt  Retail Management Mathematics with Computer


 Management Accounting SECOND YEAR Application/ B.Sc. B.Ed.
 Advertising Management (Mathematics) (4 Year Integrated) /
 Advanced Financial Accounting
 Sales and Distribution U.G. degree courses have more
SECOND YEAR
than one main subject in Part – III
 Management of Financial Management
and Part – IV with Mathematics as
Services  Global Marketing
one of the Major Subject.
 Project Finance  Marketing Research PCP: Attendance Not Compulsory
 Direct Taxes  Services Marketing FIRST YEAR
 Advanced Corporate M.Sc. DEGREE  Algebra
Accounting PROGRAMMES  Real Analysis
 Advanced Cost Accounting Duration: Two Years  Differential Geometry and
194 M.Com. (Education The Theory and Practical classes Differential Equations
Management) will be conducted as follows:  Analytical Mechanics and
Medium: English Tensor Analysis
No. of days
Eligibility: Any Degree or an Programme Place per year SECOND YEAR
equivalent examination. Thy. Prac.  Complex Analysis
019 - M.Sc. Annamalainagar,
FIRST YEAR Physics
14 15  Set Topology and Functional
 Education Management 020 - M.Sc. Annamalainagar, Analysis
12 18
Chemistry  Graph Theory
 Financial Management 022 - M.Sc.
Botany
Annamalainagar, 12 18  Mathematical Statistics
 Communication Skills & Office 021 - M.Sc. Annamalainagar,
12 18 618 M.Sc. Mathematics
Management Zoology
Lateral Entry Scheme
195 - M.Sc.
 Management Accounting Annamalainagar 18 16
Geoinformatics SECOND YEAR
964- M.Sc. Marine
 Human Resource Management Biology and
For Regulations, see page 11.
SECOND YEAR Oceanography Annamalainagar 40
019 M.Sc. Physics
986 - M.Sc. (Portonovo) days
 Banking for Educational Coastal Medium: English
Institution Administrators Aquaculture Eligibility: B.Sc. Physics Degree.
154 - M.Sc. 10 days
 Education Service Marketing Applied Cent PCP: Compulsory
Annamalainagar
Psychology percent
 Psychology for Educational attendance FIRST YEAR
Institution Administrators i. Practical classes will be conducted only  Mathematical Physics &
at Annamalainagar.
 Research in Education ii. Practical Examination will be held at the
Numerical Methods
Management end of second PCP in each year.  Molecular Physics &
iii. Practical Exam. will be conducted at
 Managerial Finance in Annamalainagar after a day or two
Spectroscopy
Educational Insitutions following the PCP.  Electromagnetic Theory and
80% of attendance at these Modern Optics
262 M.Com. Marketing
programmes is compulsory.  Digital Electronics &
Medium: English
Attendance certificate will be issued Microprocessors
Eligibility: B.Com./ B.A. (Co-
at the end of the personal contact  Practical - I
operation) / B.Com. (Co-operation)
programme. Only those students  Practical -II
/ B.A. (Corporate Secretaryship)/
who have attended the contact SECOND YEAR
B.B.A./ B.B.M./ B.Com. (Computer
programme are eligible to sit for the  Wave Mechanics and Quantum
Application)/ B.Com. (Accounting
examination. The practical will be Mechanics
& Finance)/ B.Com. (Marketing
conducted in the respective Wings  Solid State Physics and
Management) / M.B.A. or an
of the Directorate of Distance Material Science
equivalent Examination.
Education at Annamalainagar (PCP  Nuclear Physics
FIRST YEAR
Zone Code 01).  Micro Controller & Digital
 Management Concept
Signal Processing
 Consumer Behaviour 018 M.Sc. Mathematics
 Practical - III
 Modern Marketing Medium: English
 Practical - IV
 Management Accounting Eligibility: B.Sc. Mathematics (or)
619 M.Sc. Physics
Equivalent Course such as B.Sc.
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Lateral Entry Scheme  Immunology Lateral Entry Scheme


SECOND YEAR  Environmental Biology and SECOND YEAR
For Regulations, see page 11. Toxicology For Regulations, see page 11.
020 M.Sc. Chemistry  Optional: 154 M.Sc. Applied Psychology
Medium: English 01 Entomology or Medium: English
02 Fisheries and Aquaculture or
Eligibility: A pass in B.Sc. Eligibility: Any Degree or an
03 Endocrinology
Chemistry / Applied Chemistry / equivalent examination.
 Practical - III
Industrial Chemistry.
 Practical - IV PCP: Compulsory
PCP: Compulsory FIRST YEAR
621 M.Sc. Zoology
FIRST YEAR  Advanced General Psychology
Lateral Entry Scheme
 Organic Chemistry - I  Psychological Statistics
SECOND YEAR
 Inorganic Chemistry - I and Research Methods
For Regulations, see page 11.
 Physical Chemistry - I
 Advanced Social Psychology
 Organic Chemistry Practical - I 022 M.Sc. Botany
Medium: English
 Life Span Psychology
 Inorganic Chemistry
Practical-I Eligibility: B.Sc. Botany/B.Sc.  Experimental Psychology -
 Physical Chemistry Applied Botany/ B.Sc. Life Practical - I
SECOND YEAR
Practical – I Science/B.Sc. Plant Biology/B.Sc.
SECOND YEAR Plant Science and Biotechnology Two optionals are offered during
 Organic Chemistry – II with any ancillary subject. the second year. The candidate at
the time of admission can choose
 Inorganic Chemistry - II PCP: Compulsory
either Group– A or Group – B.
 Physical Chemistry - II FIRST YEAR
Optionals once chosen will not be
 Organic Chemistry  Phycology, Mycology, and changed under any circumstances.
Practical - II Bryology
Group – A: 01
 Inorganic Chemistry  Microbiology, Plant Pathology
Practical- II and Biological Techniques  Theories of Personality
 Physical Chemistry  Psychopathology
 Pteridology, Gymnosperms
Practical - II and Palaeobotany  Health Psychology
620 M.Sc. Chemistry  Psychotherapeutics
 Angiosperm Anatomy,
Lateral Entry Scheme Embryology, Tissue Culture,  Experimental Psychology-
SECOND YEAR Developmental Botany and Practical - II
For Regulations, see page 11. Applied Botany Group – B: 02
021 M.Sc. Zoology  Practical - I  Human Resource Development
Medium: English  Practical - II  Organizational Behaviour
Eligibility: A Pass in B.Sc. Zoology/ SECOND YEAR  Industrial Psychology
B.Sc. Life Science/ B.Sc. Animal  Taxonomy of Angiosperms,  Organizational Counselling
Science/ B.Sc. Applied Zoology/ Economic Botany,  Experimental Psychology -
B.Sc. (Advanced Zoology and Bio- Environmental Biology, Practical - II
Technology) / equivalent thereto. Phytogeography and Elements Duration: Two years
PCP: Compulsory of Forestry 792 M.Sc. Microbiology
FIRST YEAR  Cell Biology, Genetics and
The Theory and Practical classes
 Animal Physiology Plant Breeding, Evolutionary
will be conducted as follows:
 Cell and Molecular Biology Biology and Biometry
No.of days
and Genetics  Biotechnology, Molecular Programme per year
Biology and Genetic Thy. Prac.
 Developmental Biology 792 - M.Sc. Microbiology 10 20
Engineering
 Bio-chemistry, Bio- physics and Practical Examinations will be held at the end of
 Plant Physiology and second session classes.
Bio-statistics
Biochemistry
 Practical - I 80% of attendance at these
 Practical – III
 Practical - II programmes is compulsory.
 Practical - IV
SECOND YEAR Attendance certificate will be issued
622 M.Sc. Botany at the end of the classes. Only those
 Bio-technology
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students who have attended the Four days, each will be held in four  Quality Management
Classes are eligible to sit for the sessions out of which two sessions  Human Resouce Management
examination. The practical will be are compulsory in a year.  Project Work & Viva-Voce
conducted in the Annamalai FIRST YEAR 886 M.Sc. Plant and Machinery
University, Annamalainagar.  Management Science Valuation
Medium: English  Accountancy and Statistics Medium: English
Eligibility: A pass in the B.Sc.  Surveying Eligibility for BH: B.E. all
Microbiology/ Botany/ Zoology discipline/ B.Tech./ B.Arch./
 Building Construction Practice
degree examination with Life A.M.I.E or equivalent
 Town and Regional Planning
Sciences/ Bio-chemistry/ Eligibility for BL: Same as above
Microbiology/ Botany/ Zoology as  Laws of Acquisition and Contract
along with M.Sc. Real Estate Valuation
one of the Ancillary Courses.  Valuation of Real Estate - I
from Annamalai University.
Preferrence in admission will be  Principles of Rating and
Classes Compulsory
given to the Candidates working as Insurance
Four days, each will be held in four
Teachers and Scientific SECOND YEAR
sessions out of which two sessions
Assistants.  Urban Land Economics
are compulsory in a year.
Classes Compulsory  Environmental Studies
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR  Building Repairs and Management Science*

 Principles of Microbiology Maintenance Management Accountancy

 Microbial Physiology and  Valuation of Real Estate - II Industrial Processes & Practices

Metabolism  Real Estate Management Principles of Valuation

 Molecular Biology  Property Laws
 Agricultural and Industrial & Commercial Laws-I

 Valuation Report Writing Valuation of Plan &

Environmental Microbiology
 Project Work Machinery-I
 Practical – I: covering MIC
C110 and MIC C120 988 M.S. Industrial Engineering  Machine Tools & Industrial
 Practical – II: covering MIC and Management Machinery
C130 and MIC C140 Medium: English  Financial & Business
SECOND YEAR Eligibility: B.E. all discipline/ Management
 Food and Industrial B.B.A./ M.B.A./ A.M.I.E. SECOND YEAR
Microbiology  Principles of Insurance & Loss
Classes Compulsory
 Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Assessment
Four days, each will be held in four
 Medical Microbiology  Introduction to Business
sessions out of which two sessions
 Optional (Any one) Valuation
are compulsory in a year.
1. Fermentation Technology  Industrial & Commercial Laws-II
2. Genetics Engineering FIRST YEAR  Statutory Industrial Compliance
3. Immunology  Principles of Management  Continuous & Special
 Practical – III: MIC C210  Applied Business Statistics Industrial Processes
 Practical – IV: MIC C230  Production and Operations  Valuation of Plant &
600 M.Sc. (Real Estate Valuation) Management Machinery-II
Medium: English  Inventory Management  Valuation Report Writing
Duration: Two Years  Quantitative Techniques – I  Project Work
Eligibility: B.E. B.Tech/ B.Arch/  Quality Engineering * Exemption is given to those who have
completed post graduate degree in real
A.M.I.E./ B.Sc. (Maths, Physics,  Facilities Planning and Design
Estate Valuation from Annamalai
Chemistry,Statistics, Environmental  Engineering Economics University.
Science, Comp. Sci., Marine SECOND YEAR
Science) or Degree in Town  Computer Integrated P.G. Diploma Programmes
Planning, Economics, Commerce, Manufacturing Systems (CIMS) 034 P.G. Dip. in Business Admn.
Insurance, Law or Equivalent in  Supply Chain Management Medium: English
regular (Full Time) mode from  Purchasing and Stores Eligibility: Any Degree or an
recognized Universities. Management equivalent examination.
Classes Compulsory  Quantitative Techniques – II  Principles of Management
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 Marketing Management  Media Planning  Banking Law & Practice


 Personnel Management  Copy Writing  Life Insurance
 Financial Management  Campaign Strategies  General Insurance
035 P.G. Diploma in Personnel 040 P.G. Dip.in Public Relations
Management and Industrial 452 P.G. Diploma in
Medium: English
Relations Finance & Taxation
Eligibility: Any Degree or an
Medium: English Medium: English
equivalent examination.
Eligibility: Any Degree or an Eligibility: Any Degree or an
 Principles of Public Relations equivalent examination.
equivalent examination.
 Public Relations Media
 Principles of Personnel Mgt  Financial Management
 Society and Behaviour
 Organisational Behaviour and  Investment & PortfolioMgt
 Public Relations and Other
Industrial Relations  Direct Taxes
Systems
 Human Resource Development  Goods and Services Tax
 Industrial Relations and 291 P.G. Dip.in Software
Marketing 454 P.G. Dip. in International
Labour Welfare
Business
036 P.G. Dip.in Marketing Medium: English
Medium: English
Management Eligibility: Any Degree or an
equivalent examination. Eligibility: Any Degree or an
Medium: English
equivalent examination.
Eligibility: Any Degree or an  Principles of Marketing
 Fundmentals of International
equivalent examination.  Software Project Management
Business
 Principles of Marketing  Services Marketing & CRM
 Strategic Issues in Software  Basics of Foreign Exchange
 Sales Management and
Marketing Research Marketing  Foreign Trade Procedure and
Documentation
 Advertising, Sales Promotion 385 P.G. Dip.in Foreign Trade
and Consumer Behaviour  Logistic Management
Medium: English
 Multinational, Industrial and Eligibility: Any Degree or an 455 P.G. Diploma in Human
Agricultural Marketing equivalent examination. Resource Management
037 P.G. Dip.in Financial  Principles of Management Medium: English
Management Eligibility: Any Degree or an
 Global Marketing
Medium: English equivalent examination.
 Export – Import Policies and
Eligibility: Any Degree or an  Basics of Human Resource Mgt
Documentation
equivalent examination.  Labour Welfare
 Export Promotion Institutions
 Principles of Financial Mgt  Training and Development
 Management of Funds 198 P.G. Dip.in Entrepreneurship
 Labour Legislations
 Management of Assets Medium: English
Eligibility: Any Degree or an 048 P.G. Dip. in Co-operative
 Financial Analysis and
equivalent examination. Management
Industrial Financing
 Principles of Management Medium: English & Tamil
038 P.G. Dip.in Tourism Mgt.
 Entrepreneurial Strategies and Eligibility: Any Degree or an
Medium: English
equivalent examination.
Eligibility: Any Degree or an Marketing
equivalent examination.  Managing Resources and  Principles and Practice of Co-
 Principles of Management Capabilities operation
 Indian Cultural Heritage  Environment TmkÓÄU ÷Põm£õkPЮ
forEntrepreneurship |øh•øÓ²®
 Tourism Management
 Travel Management  Co-operatives and Rural
451 P.G. Diploma in Banking &
Insurance Development
039 P.G. Diploma in Advertising TmkÓÄ® Qµõª¯ ÷©®£õk®
Medium: English Medium: English
 Co-operative Management
Eligibility: Any Degree or an Eligibility: Any Degree or an
equivalent examination. TmkÓÄ ÷©»õsø©
equivalent examination.
 Principles of Advertising  Contemporary Banking  Functional Mgt. in Co-
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operatives.  Computer Applications to Eligibility: Any Degree or an


TmkÓÂÀ £o ÷©»õsø© Language Studies Equivalent Examination.
 Practical Record  Corpus Linguistics  Educational Administration
ö\´•øÓ £°Ø]  Natural Language Parsing and Supervision
069 P.G. Diploma in Guidance  Artificial Intelligence  Current Trends and Issues
and Counselling 386 P.G. Diploma in NGO  Technology in Educational
Medium: English Management Administration and Supervision
Eligibility: Any UG/ PG Degree in Medium: English  Professional Development
Psychology or an equivalent Eligibility: Any Degree or an 521 P.G. Diploma in
examination. equivalent examination. Public Administration
PCP: Compulsory - Attendance at  Project Management Medium: English
the practical and theory PCPs to be  Fundamentals of Accounting Eligibility: A Bachelor's Degree
held at Annamalainagar for 6 days  Population, Society and from a recognized university or
is compulsory. The Practical Environment equivalent thereto.
examination will be held a day or  Community Programmes and  Principles of Organisation and
two after the PCP. NGOs Management
 Psychology of Personality and 196 P.G. Dip.in Software Based  Indian Administrative System
Adjustment Statistical Analysis  Personnel Administration
 Principles of Guidance and Medium: English  Financial Administration
Counselling Eligibility: Any Degree or an 522 P.G. Dip. in Human Rights
 Counselling Theories and equivalent examination. Medium: English
Techniques PCP: Compulsory Eligibility: A Bachelor's Degree
 Practical The theory and practical PCP will from a recognized university or
135 P.G. Diploma in Hospital be held at Annamalainagar for 5 equivalent thereto.
Management days in single spell. 100%  Principles and Theories of
Medium: English attendance is compulsory. Human Rights
Eligibility: Any Degree or an  Basic Statistical Methodology  Human Rights Education,
equivalent examination.  Advanced Statistical Teaching and Training
 Principles of Management Methodology  Societal Issues and Social
 Hospital Management  Computer Aided Statistical Movements of Human Rights
 Human Resource Management Analysis in India
 Inventory Management and  Practical (Statistical Software  International Relations and
Book Keeping Lab) Human Rights
384 P.G. Diploma in English 197 P.G. Dip.in Actuarial Statistics 071 P.G. Diploma in Rural Studies
Language Teaching Medium: English Medium: English
Medium: English Eligibility: Any Degree (with Eligibility: Any Degree or an
Eligibility: Any Degree or an Mathematics/Statistics at +2 Level) Equivalent Examination.
Equivalent Examination except B.A. or an equivalent examination.  Concepts and Theories of
Tamil / B.Lit. Tamil. PCP: Compulsory - The theory and Development
 Phonetics and Spoken English practical PCP will be held at  Developmental Issues
 Principles and Methods of Annamalainagar for 5 days in single  Rural Development Programmes
Teaching English spell. 100% attendance is compulsory.  Programme Management
 Modern English Grammar and  Basics of Actuarial Science (Approaches and Dynamics)
Usage  Insurance and Annuities 078 P.G. Diploma in Petroleum
 Introduction to Linguistics  Advanced Topics in Actuarial Exploration
390 P.G. Diploma in Natural Statistics Medium: English
Language Processing  Practical Eligibility: Any Degree in Science/
Medium: English Engg./ Agri. or an equivalent
Eligibility: Any Degree or an
690 P.G. Diploma in Educational
examination.
Administration and Supervision
equivalent examination.
Medium: English
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PCP: Compulsory – 8 days in two  Non-detailed Text ‰ßÓõ® Bsk


spell (4+4). One of the Session of French  C»UPn® & 5
Classes is compulsory  Prose - II, Translation and  C»UQ¯® & 4
 Origin, Occurrence of Crude Oil Grammar
 |õmk¨¦Ó¯À
and Indian Sedimentary Basins  Poetry - II, Drama,
 Geological, Geophysical Comprehension and  Pmkøµ²® ö©õÈö£¯º¨¦®
Exploration and Drilling Composition  PÀöÁmkPÒ
 Geologging, Testing for Oil/ Malayalam 007 B.A. English
Gas Well Completion and  Prose and Drama Eligibility: A pass in Pre-
Production  History of Malayalam Literature University/ Higher Secondary/
 Reservoir Modelling, Reserve Telugu Two year Diploma in Teacher
Calculation, Petroleum  Prose and Drama
Economics and Enhanced Oil Education/ Three Year Diploma or
 History of Telugu Literature an equivalent examination.
Recover
Kannada
 Prose and Drama FIRST YEAR
UNDER–GRADUATE
PROGRAMMES  History of Kannada Literature Part – I [Choose any ONE]
01 Tamil
Part - II: English
B.A. DEGREE PROGRAMMES  Poetry and Drama  Poetry and Grammar
Duration: Three Years 02 Hindi
Part - III
 Prose and Drama
067 B.A. Tamil  CøhUPõ» C»UQ¯®
03 French
Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  C»UPn®: AP•® ¦Ó•®  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation
University /Higher Secondary/  C»UPn®: ¯õ¨¦® Ao²® and Grammar
Two year Diploma in Teacher THIRD YEAR 04 Malayalam
Education/ Three Year Diploma or Part - III  Poetry and Grammar
 uªÌ C»UQ¯z vÓÚõ´Ä® 05 Telugu
an equivalent examination.
£øh¨¤»UQ¯•®  Poetry and Grammar
FIRST YEAR
 uªÌ C»UQ¯, C»UPn 06 Kannada
Part - I [Choose any ONE]
Eøµ¯õ]›¯ºPÒ
01 Tamil  Poetry and Grammar
 £søh¯ C»UQ¯®
 Poetry and Grammar Part- II: English
02 Hindi  CuȯÀ  Prose and Composition
 Prose and Drama  |õmk¨¦Ó¯À Part - III
03 French 008 B.Lit. (Tamil)  Social History of England
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  Literary Forms
and Grammar University/ Higher Secondary/ SECOND YEAR
04 Malayalam Two year Diploma in Teacher Part – I [Choose any ONE]
 Poetry and Grammar Education Programme/ Three Year Tamil
05 Telugu Diploma or an equivalent
 Prose and Drama
 Poetry and Grammar examination.
 History of Tamil Literature
06 Kannada •u»õ® Bsk
 Poetry and Grammar Hindi
 C»UPn® &1  Poetry and Grammar
Part - II: English
 C»UQ¯® & 1  Non-detailed Text
 Prose and Composition
Part - III
 uªÇP Áµ»õÖ® £s£õk® French
 CUPõ» C»UQ¯®  C»UPn® & 2  Prose - II, Translation and
 C»UPn®: GÊzx® ö\õÀ¾®  C»UQ¯® & 2 Grammar
SECOND YEAR Cµshõ® Bsk  Poetry - II, Drama,
Part – I [Choose any ONE]  C»UPn® & 3 Comprehension and
Tamil Composition
 uªÌ C»UQ¯ Áµ»õÖ
 Prose and Drama
 C»UPn® & 4 Malayalam
 History of Tamil Literature
 C»UQ¯® & 3  Prose and Drama
Hindi
 Poetry and Grammar  CuȯÀ  History of Malayalam
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Literature  Poetry and Grammar Education/ Three Year Diploma or


Telugu 06 Kannada an equivalent examination.
 Prose and Drama  Poetry and Grammar FIRST YEAR
 History of Telugu Literature Part - II: English Part – I [Choose any ONE]
Kannada  Prose and Composition 01 Tamil
 Prose and Drama Part – III  Poetry and Grammar
 History of Kannada Literature  Literary Forms 02 Hindi
Part– II: English  History of English Literature  Prose and Drama
 Poetry and Drama SECOND YEAR 03 French
Part – I [Choose any ONE]  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation
Part - III
Tamil and Grammar
 Poetry
 Prose and Drama 04 Malayalam
 Prose and Fiction  History of Tamil Literature  Poetry and Grammar
 History of English Literature Hindi 05 Telugu
THIRD YEAR  Poetry and Grammar  Poetry and Grammar
Part - III  Non-detailed Text 06 Kannada
 Drama French  Poetry and Grammar
 Shakespeare  Prose - II, Translation and Part - II: English
 History of the English Grammar  Prose and Composition
Language  Poetry - II, Drama, Part - III
 American Literature Comprehension and  Main: Indian Economic
Composition Problems
 Indian Writing in English
Malayalam C¢v¯¨ ö£õ¸Íõuõµ¨
607 B.A. English Lateral Entry ¤µa\øÚPÒ
 Prose and Drama
Scheme  Main: Micro Economics
 History of Malayalam
SECOND YEAR ~so¯À ö£õ¸Íõuõµ®
Literature
For Regulations, see page 11.  Ancillary: Principles of
Telugu
707 B.A. English Lateral Entry  Prose and Drama Commerce
Scheme xøn¨£õh® : ÁoP¯À
 History of Telugu Literature
÷Põm£õkPÒ
THIRD YEAR Kannada
SECOND YEAR
For Regulations, see page 11.  Prose and Drama
Part – I [Choose any ONE]
487 B.A. English &  History of Kannada Literature Tamil
Communication Part - II: English  Prose and Drama
Medium: English  Poetry and Drama
 History of Tamil Literature
Eligibility: A pass in Pre- Part – III
Hindi
University/ Higher Secondary/  Prose and Fiction
 Poetry and Grammar
Two year Diploma in Teacher  Poetry
 Non-detailed Text
Education/ Three Year Diploma or  Introduction to
Communication Studies French
an equivalent examination.
THIRD YEAR – Part – III  Prose - II, Translation and
FIRST YEAR
Part – I [Choose any ONE]  Drama Grammar
01 Tamil  Shakespeare  Poetry - II, Drama,
 Poetry and Grammar  Communication Skills Comprehension and
02 Hindi  Mass Communication Media Composition
 Prose and Drama  Print Media: Reporting and Malayalam
03 French Editing  Prose and Drama
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation 006 B.A. Economics  History of Malayalam Literature
and Grammar Medium: English & Tamil Telugu
04 Malayalam
Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  Prose and Drama
 Poetry and Grammar University/ Higher Secondary/  History of Telugu Literature
05 Telugu
Two year Diploma in Teacher Kannada
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 Prose and Drama  Industrial Economics  Prose and Composition


 History of Kannada Literature öuõÈÀ•øÓ¨ ö£õ¸Íõuõµ® Part - III
Part - II: English  Principles of Management  General History of India
(Ancillary) (Ancient Period)
 Poetry and Drama
÷©»õsø©°ß ÷Põm£õkPÒ ö£õx C¢v¯ Áµ»õÖ
Part - III (£søh¯ Põ»®)
(xøn¨£õh®)
 Ancillary: Basic Statistics  General History of India
SECOND YEAR - Part – II
xøn¨£õh® : Ai¨£øh¨ (Medieval Period)
 English Composition and
¦Òΰ¯À ö£õx C¢v¯ Áµ»õÖ
Business Correspondence
 Currency, Banking and (©zv¯ Põ»®)
Part – III
International Trade SECOND YEAR
 Marketing Management
£n®, Á[Q ©ØÖ® £ßÚõmk Part – I [Choose any ONE]
A[Põi°¯À ÷©»õsø©
Áõo£® Tamil
 Public Finance
 Public Finance  Prose and Drama
ö£õx {v°¯À
ö£õx{v°¯À  History of Tamil Literature
 Money, Banking and
THIRD YEAR - Part - III
International Trade Hindi
 Macro Economics £n®, Á[Q°¯À ©ØÖ®  Poetry and Grammar
÷£›¯À ö£õ¸Íõuõµ® £ßÚõmk Áõo£®  Non-detailed Text
 Development Planning  Business Statistics (Ancillary) French
•ß÷ÚØÓz vmh¯À Áõo£¨ ¦Òΰ¯À(xøn¨£õh®)
 Prose - II, Translation and
 History of Economic Thought THIRD YEAR - Part – III
Grammar
ö£õ¸Íõuõµa ]¢uøÚ Áµ»õÖ  Management Information
Systems  Poetry - II, Drama,
 Rural Development Comprehension and
FµP Áͺa] ÷©»õsø©z uPÁÀ •øÓ
 Human Resource Development Composition
 Environmental Economics Malayalam
©ÛuÁÍ •ß÷ÚØÓ®
_ØÖa `ÇÀ ö£õ¸Î¯À  Indian Economic Development  Prose and Drama
606 B.A. EconomicsLateral Entry C¢v¯¨ ö£õ¸Íõuõµ •ß÷ÚØÓ®  History of Malayalam
Scheme  Macro Economics Literature
SECOND YEAR ÷£›¯À ö£õ¸Íõuõµ® Telugu
For Regulations, see page 11. 003 B.A. History  Prose and Drama
Medium: English & Tamil  History of Telugu Literature
706 B.A. Economics Lateral Entry
Scheme Eligibility: A pass in Pre- Kannada
THIRD YEAR University/ Higher Secondary/  Prose and Drama
Two year Diploma in Teacher
For Regulations, see page 11.  History of Kannada Literature
Education/ Three Year Diploma or
181 B.A. Business Economics Part - II: English
an equivalent examination.
Medium: English & Tamil  Poetry and Drama
FIRST YEAR
Eligibility: A pass in Pre- Part - III
Part – I [Choose any ONE]
University/ Higher Secondary/ 01 Tamil  General History of India
Two year Diploma in Teacher  Poetry and Grammar (Modern Period)
Education/ Three Year Diploma or 02 Hindi
ö£õx C¢v¯ Áµ»õÖ (|ÃÚ Põ»®)
an equivalent examination.  Prose and Drama  General Economics (Ancillary)
FIRST YEAR 03 French ö£õx ö£õ¸Íõuõµ® (xøn¨£õh®)
Part- I [Choose any ONE]  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation THIRD YEAR - Part - III
 01 Áõo£z uªÌ and Grammar  History of the Tamil Country
02 Globalization & Development 04 Malayalam uªÌ |õmk Áµ»õÖ
E»P©¯©õuÀ ©ØÖ® •ß÷ÚØÓ®  Poetry and Grammar  History of Greece upto 146 B.C.
Part – II 05 Telugu Q.•. 146 Áøµ°»õÚ Q÷µUP
 English Prose and Usage  Poetry and Grammar Áµ»õÖ
Part – III 06 Kannada  History of USA from A.D.
 Managerial Economics  Poetry and Grammar 1773 A.D. to 1900 A.D.
÷©»õsø©¨ ö£õ¸Î¯À Part - II: English Aö©›UP Áµ»õÖ (Q.¤. 1773
35

•uÀ 1900 Áøµ)  History of Tamil Literature Eligibility: A pass in Pre-


 History of Europe from A.D. Hindi University/ Higher Secondary/
1789 to 1945  Poetry and Grammar Two year Diploma in Teacher
I÷µõ¨¤¯ Áµ»õÖ (Q.¤. 1789 Education/Three Year Diploma or
 Non-detailed Text
•uÀ 1945 Áøµ) an Equivalent Examination.
French
 Modern Governments FIRST YEAR
 Prose - II, Translation and
(Ancillary) Part – I [Choose any ONE]
Grammar 01 Tamil
uØPõ» Aµ\õ[P[PÒ
(xøn¨ £õh®)  Poetry - II, Drama,  Poetry and Grammar
Comprehension & Composition 02 Hindi
603 B.A. History Lateral Entry
Malayalam  Prose and Drama
Scheme
SECOND YEAR
 Prose and Drama 03 French
For Regulations, see page 11.  History of Malayalam Literature  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation
Telugu and Grammar
703 B.A. History Lateral Entry  Prose and Drama 04 Malayalam
Scheme  Poetry and Grammar
 History of Telugu Literature
THIRD YEAR 05 Telugu
Kannada
For Regulations, see page 11.  Poetry and Grammar
 Prose and Drama
004 B.A. Sociology  History of Kannada Literature 06 Kannada
Medium: English & Tamil Part - II: English  Poetry and Grammar
Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  Poetry and Drama Part – II: English
University/ Higher Secondary/ 2 Part - III  Prose and Composition
year Dip. in Teacher Education/ 3  Fundamentals of Sociology – II Part – III
Year Diploma or an equivalent  Principles and Theories of
Ai¨£øh \‰P¯À &II
examination. Human Rights
 Social Problems ©Ûu E›ø©PÎß öPõÒøPPÒ
FIRST YEAR
\‰P¨ ¤µa]øÚPÒ ©ØÖ® ÷Põm£õkPÒ
Part – I [Choose any ONE]
 Contemporary Indian  Societal Issues and Social
01 Tamil
Philosophy (Ancillary) Movements of Human Rights
 Poetry and Grammar
uØPõ» C¢v¯z uzxÁ® in India
02 Hindi
(xøn¨£õh®) C¢v¯õÂÀ ©Ûu E›ø©PÒ
 Prose and Drama £ØÔ \‰P¨ ¤µa]øÚPЮ,
THIRD YEAR- Part - III
03 French \‰P C¯UP[PЮ
 Social Psychology
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation  Indian Constitution
\‰P EͯÀ
and Grammar C¢v¯ Aµ]¯»ø©¨¦
 Indian Social Institutions
04 Malayalam SECOND YEAR
C¢v¯ \‰P {ÖÁÚ[PÒ
 Poetry and Grammar Part – I [Choose any ONE]
 History of Social Thought Tamil
05 Telugu
\‰P ]¢uøÚ°ß Áµ»õÖ
 Poetry and Grammar  Prose and Drama
 Elements of Social Research
06 Kannada  History of Tamil Literature
Ai¨£øh \‰P Bµõ´a] •øÓPÒ
 Poetry and Grammar Hindi
Part - II ENGLISH 604 B.A. Sociology Lateral Entry  Poetry and Grammar
 Prose and Composition Scheme  Non-detailed Text
SECOND YEAR French
Part - III
 Fundamentals of Sociology – I For Regulations, see page 11.  Prose - II, Translation and
Ai¨£øha \‰P¯À &I Grammar
704 B.A. Sociology Lateral Entry
 Elements of Population Studies Scheme  Poetry - II, Drama,
©UPÒ öuõøPU PÀÂU TÖPÒ THIRD YEAR Comprehension & Composition
Malayalam
SECOND YEAR For Regulations, see page 11.
Part – I [Choose any ONE]
 Prose and Drama
488 B.A. Human Rights  History of Malayalam Literature
Tamil
Medium: English & Tamil Telugu
 Prose and Drama
 Prose and Drama
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 History of Telugu Literature  Poetry and Grammar Administration (India, UK,


Kannada 05 Telugu USA and France)
 Prose and Drama  Poetry and Grammar J¨¥mk \‰P |» {ºÁõP®
 History of Kannada Literature 06 Kannada (C¢v¯õ, C[Q»õ¢x, Aö©›UPõ
Part – II: English  Poetry and Grammar ©ØÖ® ¤µõß_)
 Poetry and Drama Part – II: English  Social Welfare Administration
Part – III  Prose and Composition for Women, Children and
 Human Rights Education, Part – III Marginalised Groups
 Principles and Theories of ©Pκ, SÇ¢øuPÒ ©ØÖ®
Teaching and Training
©Ûu E›ø©U PÀÂ, PؤzuÀ Social Welfare Administration JkUP¨£mh ¤›ÂÚºPÐUPõÚ
©ØÖ® £°Ø] \‰P |» {ºÁõPU öPõÒøPPÒ \‰P |» {ºÁõP®
 Human Rights in Global and ©ØÖ® ÷Põm£õkPÒ  Issues and Trends in Social
Regional Perspectives  Social Welfare Policies and Welfare Administration
E»PÍõ¯ ©ØÖ® ¤µõ¢v¯ Programmes in India \‰P |» {ºÁõPzvÀ EÒÍ
£õºøÁ°À ©Ûu E›ø©PÒ C¢v¯õÂÀ \‰P |»U ¤µa\øÚPЮ |øh•øÓPЮ
THIRD YEAR – Part – III öPõÒøPPÒ ©ØÖ® vmh[PÒ  Administrative System in India
 Indian Constitution C¢v¯ {ºÁõP®
 Judiciary, Media and Human
Rights C¢v¯ Aµ]¯»ø©¨¦ 148 B.A. Political Science
}vzxøÓ, uPÁÀ öuõhº¦ SECOND YEAR Medium: English & Tamil
\õuÚ[PÒ ©ØÖ® ©Ûu E›ø©PÒ Part – I [Choose any ONE] Eligibility: A pass in Pre-
Tamil
 Culture, Religion and Human University/ Higher Secondary/
 Prose and Drama Two year Diploma in Teacher
Rights
£s£õk, ©u® ©ØÖ® ©Ûu  History of Tamil Literature Education/ Three Year Diploma or
E›ø©PÒ Hindi an equivalent examination.
 Promotion and Protection of  Poetry and Grammar FIRST YEAR
Human Rights  Non-detailed Text Part – I [Choose any ONE]
©Ûu E›ø©PøÍ French 01 Tamil
÷©®£kzxu¾® £õxPõzu¾®  Prose - II, Translation and  Poetry and Grammar
 Emerging Trends and Grammar 02 Hindi
Dimensions in Human Rights  Poetry - II, Drama,  Prose and Drama
©Ûu E›ø©PÒ £ØÔ E¸ÁõQ Comprehension &Composition 03 French
Á¸® ÷£õUS® £›©õn[PЮ Malayalam  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation
 Indian Administrative System  Prose and Drama and Grammar
C¢v¯ {ºÁõP®  History of Malayalam 04 Malayalam
489 B.A. Social Welfare Literature  Poetry and Grammar
Administration Telugu 05 Telugu
Me dium: English & Tamil  Prose and Drama  Poetry and Grammar
Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  History of Telugu Literature 06 Kannada
University/ Hr. Secondary/ 2 year Kannada  Poetry and Grammar
Dip. in Teacher Education/ 3 Year  Prose and Drama Part - II: English
Diploma or an equivalent  History of Kannada Literature  Prose and Composition
examination. Part – II: English Part - III
FIRST YEAR  Poetry and Drama  Principles of Political Theory
Part – I [Choose any ONE] Part – III Aµ]¯À ÷Põm£õmk öPõÒøP
01 Tamil  Labour Welfare Administration  Principles of Public
 Poetry and Grammar öuõÈ»õͺ |» {ºÁõP® Administration
02 Hindi  Social Change in India ö£õx {ºÁõPU öPõÒøPPÒ
 Prose and Drama C¢v¯õÂÀ \‰P ©õØÓ®  General History of India
03 French THIRD YEAR – Part – III ö£õx C¢v¯ Áµ»õÖ
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation  Social Security SECOND YEAR
and Grammar \‰P¨ £õxPõ¨¦ Part – I [Choose any ONE]
04 Malayalam  Comparative Social Welfare Tamil
 Prose and Drama
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 History of Tamil Literature Education/ Three Year Diploma or  Prose and Drama
Hindi an equivalent examination.  History of Kannada Literature
 Poetry and Grammar FIRST YEAR Part - II ENGLISH
 Non-detailed Text Part – I [Choose any ONE]
 Poetry and Drama
French 01 Tamil
Part - III
 Prose - II, Translation and  Poetry and Grammar
 Administrative Thinkers
Grammar 02 Hindi
{ºÁõPa ]¢uøÚ¯õͺPÒ
 Poetry-II, Drama,  Prose and Drama
03 French
 Modern Governments
Comprehension &Composition
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation uØPõ» Aµ\õ[P[PÒ
Malayalam
and Grammar THIRD YEAR - Part - III
 Prose and Drama
 Public Personnel
 History of Malayalam Literature 04 Malayalam
 Poetry and Grammar Administration
Telugu
05 Telugu
ö£õx¨ £o¯õͺ {ºÁõP®
 Prose and Drama
 Poetry and Grammar  Public Financial
 History of Telugu Literature
06 Kannada Administration
Kannada
ö£õx {v°¯À {ºÁõP®
 Prose and Drama  Poetry and Grammar
Part - II:English
 Local Governments in India
 History of Kannada Literature C¢v¯õÂÀ EÒÍõm]
Part - II: English  Prose and Composition
Aµ\õ[P[PÒ
 Poetry and Drama Part - III
 Human Resource Management
Part - III  Principles of Public
©ÛuÁÍ ÷©»õsø©
 Western Political Thought Administration
 Labour Welfare Administration
÷©ØPzv¯ Aµ]¯À ]¢uøÚ ö£õx {ºÁõPU öPõÒøPPÒ öuõÈ»õͺ |» {ºÁõP®
 Introduction to Indian  Indian Administration
Economy C¢v¯ {ºÁõP® 481 B.A. Police Administration
C¢v¯ ö£õ¸Íõuõµ® Kº Medium: English & Tamil
 Introduction to Police
AÔ•P® Eligibility: A pass in Pre-
Administration
THIRD YEAR - Part - III University/ Hr. Secondary/ Two
PõÁÀ xøÓ {ºÁõPU
 Indian Government and Politics year Dip. in Teacher Education/
öPõÒøPPÒ
C¢v¯ Aµ\õ[P•® Aµ]¯¾® Three Year Diploma or an
SECOND YEAR equivalent examination.
 Indian Political Thought
Part – I [Choose any ONE]
C¢v¯ Aµ]¯À ]¢uøÚ FIRST YEAR
Tamil
 Local Government in India Part – I [Choose any ONE]
 Prose and Drama
C¢v¯õÂÀ EÒÍõm] Aµ\õ[P® 01 Tamil
 History of Tamil Literature
 Modern Governments  Poetry and Grammar
Hindi
uØPõ» Aµ\õ[P[PÒ 02 Hindi
 Poetry and Grammar
 International Relations  Prose and Drama
£ßÚõmk EÓÄPÒ  Non-detailed Text
03 French
French
648 B.A. Political Science  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation
Lateral Entry Scheme  Prose - II, Translation and and Grammar
SECOND YEAR Grammar 04 Malayalam
For Regulations, see page 11.  Poetry - II, Drama,  Poetry and Grammar
748 B.A. Political Science Comprehension &Composition 05 Telugu
Lateral Entry Scheme Malayalam  Poetry and Grammar
 Prose and Drama 06 Kannada
THIRD YEAR
For Regulations, see page 11.  History of Malayalam  Poetry and Grammar
Part - II ENGLISH
180 B.A. Public Administration Literature
 Prose and Composition
Medium: English & Tamil Telugu
Part - III
Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  Prose and Drama
 Principles of Police
University/ Higher Secondary/  History of Telugu Literature Administration
Two year Diploma in Teacher Kannada PõÁÀxøÓ {ºÁõPU öPõÒøPPÒ
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 Indian Constitution ¤µa\øÚPÒ ©ØÖ® ÷£õUSPÒ Part– II:English


C¢v¯ Aµ]¯»ø©¨¦ 480 Bachelor of Social Work  Poetry and Drama
 Principles and Theories of Medium: English Part – III
Human Rights Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  Social Case Work and Social
©Ûu E›ø©PÎß öPõÒøPPÒ Group Work
University/ Higher Secondary/
©ØÖ® ÷Põm£õkPÒ  Social Psychology
Two year Diploma in Teacher
SECOND YEAR
Education/ Three Year Diploma or  Elements of Social Research
Part – I [Choose any ONE] THIRD YEAR: Part – III
an equivalent examination.
Tamil
FIRST YEAR  Community Organisation and
 Prose and Drama Social Action
Part – I [Choose any ONE]
 History of Tamil Literature  Community Development
01 Tamil
Hindi
 Poetry and Grammar  Medical and Psychiatric Social
 Poetry and Grammar 02 Hindi Work
 Non-detailed Text  Prose and Drama  Guidance and Counselling
French 03 French
 Prose - II, Translation and  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation B.B.A. DEGREE PROGRAMME
Grammar and Grammar Duration: Three Years

 Poetry - II, Drama, 04 Malayalam 011 B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business


 Poetry and Grammar Administration)
Comprehension &Composition
05 Telugu Medium: English & Tamil
Malayalam
 Poetry and Grammar Eligibility: A pass in Pre-University/
 Prose and Drama Hr. Secondary/ 2 year Dip. in
06 Kannada
 History of Malayalam Literature  Poetry and Grammar Teacher Education/ 3 Year Diploma
Telugu or an equivalent examination.
Part - II ENGLISH
FIRST YEAR - Part- I
 Prose and Drama  Prose and Composition
 01 Áõo£z uªÌ(or)
 History of Telugu Literature Part – III
02 Elements of Insurance
Kannada  Introduction to Social Work Põ¨¥mk Ai¨£øhPÒ
 Prose and Drama and Society Part – II
 Social Problems  English Prose and Usage
 History of Kannada Literature
SECOND YEAR Part – III
Part - II ENGLISH
Part – I [Choose any ONE]  Managerial Economics
 Poetry and Drama Tamil ÷©»õsø©¨ ö£õ¸Î¯À
Part - III  Prose and Drama  Concepts of Info. Technology
 Police Personnel  History of Tamil Literature and Operating Systems
Administration Hindi ö\´vz uPÁÀ ÷Põm£õk ©ØÖ®
PõÁÀxøÓ £o¯õͺ {ºÁõP® ö\¯À•øÓ
 Poetry and Grammar
 Management Process and
 Criminology  Non-detailed Text Organisation Theory
SØÓ¯À French ÷©»õsø© •øÓ ©ØÖ®
THIRD YEAR - Part - III  Prose - II, Translation and Aø©¨¦U ÷Põm£õkPÒ
 Jail Administration Grammar SECOND YEAR - PART – II
]øÓzxøÓ {ºÁõP®  Poetry - II, Drama,  English Composition and
 Criminal Procedure Code Comprehension &Composition Business Correspondence
Malayalam Part – III
SØÓ¯À |øh•øÓa \mh®
 Prose and Drama  Business Psychology and
 Evidence Act Behavioural Science
 History of Malayalam
\õm]°¯À \mh® Áõo£ EͯÀ ©ØÖ® |hzøu
Literature
 Comparative Police AÔ¯À
Telugu
Administration  Financial and Cost Accounting
 Prose and Drama {v°¯À ©ØÖ® AhUPÂø»
J¨¥mkU PõÁÀxøÓ {ºÁõP®  History of Telugu Literature PnUQ¯À
 Trends and issues in Police Kannada  Marketing Management
Administration  Prose and Drama \¢øu°¯À ÷©»õsø©
PõÁÀ xøÓ {ºÁõPzvß  History of Kannada Literature  Quantitative Methods
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AÍÃmk •øÓPÒ THIRD YEAR  Financing of Foreign Trade


THIRD YEAR - Part – III  Auditing  Logistic Management
 Management Accounting uoUøP°¯À
184 B.Com. (Accounting &
÷©»õsø©U PnUQ¯À  Commercial Law
Finance)
 Business Finance Áõo£a \mh®
Medium: English & Tamil
Áõo£ {v°¯À  Modern Banking – Theory,
Eligibility: A pass in Pre-
Law and Practice
 Human Resource Management University/ Higher Secondary /
|ÃÚ Á[Q°¯À: ÷Põm£õk,
©ÛuÁÍ ÷©»õsø© Two year Diploma in Teacher
\mh® ©ØÖ® |øh•øÓ
 Production and Materials Education/ Three Year
 Corporate Accounting
Management {Ö©PnUQ¯À DiplomaProgramme or an
EØ£zv ©ØÖ® ö£õ¸Ò\õº equivalent examination.
 Cost and Management
÷©»õsø©
Accounting FIRST YEAR
 Money, Banking, International
AhUPÂø» ©ØÖ® ÷©»õsø©  01 Áõo£z uªÌ (or)
Trade and Institutions PnUQ¯À
£n®, Á[Q°¯À, £ßÚõmk 02 Elements of Insurance
 Co-operation Põ¨¥mk Ai¨£øhPÒ
Áõo£® ©ØÖ® {ÖÁÚ[PÒ.
TmkÓÄ
611 B.B.A.Lateral Entry Scheme  Prose and Usage
609 B.Com.Lateral Entry Scheme
SECOND YEAR  Management Principles
SECOND YEAR
For Regulations, see page 11. ÷©»õsø© uzxÁ[PÒ
For Regulations, see page 11.
711 B.B.A. Lateral Entry Scheme  Financial Accounting
709 B.Com. Lateral Entry Scheme {v PnUQ¯À
THIRD YEAR
THIRD YEAR SECOND YEAR
For Regulations, see page 11.
For Regulations, see page 11.  English Composition and
B.COM. DEGREE 183 B.Com. (International Business Correspondence
PROGRAMMES Business)  Business Organisation and
Duration: Three Years Medium: English Office Management
009 B.Com. Eligibility: A pass in Pre- ÁoP Aø©¨¦ ©ØÖ® A¾Á»P
Medium: English & Tamil University/ Higher Secondary/ ÷©»õsø©
Eligibility: A pass in Pre- Two year Diploma in Teacher  Business Statistics
University/ Higher Secondary/ Education/ Three Year Diploma or ÁoP¨ ¦Òΰ¯À
Two year Diploma in Teacher an equivalent examination.  Advanced Financial
Education/ Three Year Diploma or FIRST YEAR Accounting
an equivalent examination.  01 Áõo£z uªÌ (or) ÷©À{ø» {v PnUQ¯À
FIRST YEAR 02 Elements of Insurance THIRD YEAR
 01 Áõo£z uªÌ (or)  Prose and Usage  Auditing
02 Elements of Insurance  Management Principles uoUøP°¯À
Põ¨¥mk Ai¨£øhPÒ  Financial Accounting  Income Tax
 Prose and Usage Á¸©õÚ Á›
SECOND YEAR
 Management Principles  Investment Management
 English Composition and •u½mk ÷©»õsø©
÷©»õsø© uzxÁ[PÒ Business Correspondence
 Financial Accounting  Corporate Accounting
 Business Organisation and {Ö©PnUQ¯À
{v PnUQ¯À
Office Management  Cost and Management
SECOND YEAR
 English Composition and  Business Statistics Accounting
Business Correspondence  Advanced Financial AhUPÂø» ©ØÖ® ÷©»õsø©
 Business Organisation and Accounting PnUQ¯À
Office Management THIRD YEAR  Business Finance
ÁoP Aø©¨¦ ©ØÖ® A¾Á»P Áõo£ {v°¯À
 International Marketing
÷©»õsø© 624 B.Com.(Accounting &
 Commercial Law
 Business Statistics Finance) Lateral Entry Scheme
ÁoP¨ ¦Òΰ¯À  Foreign Trade Procedure and SECOND YEAR
 Advanced Financial Accounting Documentation
For Regulations, see page 11.
÷©À{ø» {v PnUQ¯À  International Business
724 B.Com. (Accounting &
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Finance) Lateral Entry Scheme SECOND YEAR Part – I [Choose any ONE]
THIRD YEAR For Regulations, see page 11. 01 Tamil
For Regulations, see page 11.  Poetry and Grammar
495 B.Com. (Marketing
02 Hindi
485 B.Com. (Marketing Management)
Lateral Entry Scheme  Prose and Drama
Management)
THIRD YEAR 03 French
Medium: English and Tamil
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation
Eligibility: A pass in Pre For Regulations, see page 11.
and Grammar
University/ Higher Secondary /
Two year Diploma in Teacher B.Sc. DEGREE PROGRAMMES 04 Malayalam
Education/ Three Year Diploma or  Poetry and Grammar
Duration: Three Years 05 Telugu
an equivalent examination.
The Personal Contact Programme  Poetry and Grammar
FIRST YEAR
for Main and Ancillary subjects of 06 Kannada
 01 Áõo£z uªÌor
 Poetry and Grammar
02 Elements of Insurance the following programmes will be
Part - II ENGLISH
Põ¨¥mk Ai¨£øhPÒ conducted only at Annamalainagar:
 Prose and Composition
 Prose and Usage
Theory Practical cum Part - III
 Management Principles Programme Year
days Exam days  Analysis - I
÷©»õsø© uzxÁ[PÒ 167 - B.Sc. I 8 12
 Programming in C and C++
 Financial Accounting Physics II 10 10
(Ancillary)
{v PnUQ¯À III 13 18
 Accountancy - I (Ancillary)
SECOND YEAR I 10 12
790 - B.Sc. SECOND YEAR
 English Composition and II 14 12
Chemistry Part – I [Choose any ONE]
III 12 21
Business Correspondence Tamil
169 - B.Sc. I 7 8
 Fundamentals of Marketing Zoology  Prose and Drama
II 7 8
Management III 12 13  History of Tamil Literature
Ai¨£øha \¢øu°¯À
Total No. days for Hindi
÷©»õsø© Programme Year
Theory and Practicals  Poetry and Grammar
 Business Statistics 168 - B.Sc. I 15  Non-detailed Text
ÁoP¨ ¦Òΰ¯À Botany II 15
French
 Advanced Financial III 25
 Prose - II, Translation and
Accounting 160 - B.Sc. III 8 days
Psychology only Cent percent attendance Grammar
÷©À{ø» {v PnUQ¯À
(Practical Exam. will be  Poetry - II, Drama,
THIRD YEAR conducted after a day or Comprehension and
 International Marketing two following the PCP)
Composition
£ßÚõmka \¢øu°¯À
80% of attendance at these Malayalam
 Personal Selling and programmes is compulsory.  Prose and Drama
Salesmanship Attendance certificate will be issued  History of Malayalam Literature
BÒ\õº ÂØ£øÚ ©ØÖ® at the end of the programme. Only Telugu
ÂØ£õßø©¯º
those students who have attended  Prose and Drama
 Industrial and Services the personal contact programme are  History of Telugu Literature
Marketing eligible to sit for the examination. Kannada
Bø» ©ØÖ® ÷\øÁ¨ö£õ¸Ò
010 B.Sc. Mathematics  Prose and Drama
\¢øu°køP
 History of Kannada Literature
 Distribution Management Medium: English
Part - II ENGLISH
£QºÄ ÷©»õsø© Eligibility: A pass in Pre-
 Poetry and Drama
 Advertising and Sales Promotion University/ Higher Secondary/
Part - III
ÂÍ®£µ® ©ØÖ® ÂØ£øÚ ÷©®£õk Two year Diploma in Teacher
 Analysis - II
 Basics of Marketing Research Education/ Three Year Diploma or
 Algebra and Solid Geometry
Ai¨£øh \¢øu°køP B´Ä an equivalent examination with
 Internet and Java
644 B.Com. (Marketing Mathematics as one of the subjects.
Programming (Ancillary)
Management) PCP: Attendance not compulsory.  Accountancy – II (Ancillary)
Lateral Entry Scheme
FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR – Part - III
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 Vector Calculus and Linear  Prose and Drama For Regulations, see page 11.
Algebra  History of Tamil Literature 790 B.Sc. Chemistry
 Numerical Methods and Hindi Medium: English
Trigonometry  Poetry and Grammar Eligibility:A pass in pre-university
 Analysis – III  Non-detailed Text examination of a university or Hr.
 Operations Research French Secondary course examination
 Mechanics  Prose - II, Translation and (10+2 level) in any one of the
 Mathematical Statistics Grammar following combinations.
610 B.Sc. Mathematics  Poetry - II, Drama, 1. Chemistry, Physics, Maths and
Lateral Entry Scheme Comprehension and Computer Science
SECOND YEAR Composition
For Regulations, see page 11. 2. Chemistry, Physics, Biology and
Malayalam
Maths.
710 B.Sc. Mathematics  Prose and Drama
Lateral Entry Scheme  History of Malayalam Literature 3. Chemistry, Physics, Botany and
Zoology.
THIRD YEAR Telugu
For Regulations, see page 11.  Prose and Drama 4. Chemistry, Physics, Maths and
 History of Telugu Literature Statistics.
167 B.Sc. Physics
Kannada 5. Chemistry, Physics, Maths and
Medium: English
Geography.
Eligibility: A pass in Hr. Secondary  Prose and Drama
with Physics and Mathematics  History of Kannada Literature PCP: Compulsory
FIRST YEAR
Subjects/ Two year Dip.in Teacher Part - II ENGLISH Part – I [Choose any ONE]
Education/ Three Year Diploma or  Poetry and Drama 01 Tamil
an equivalent Examination. Part – III
 Poetry and Grammar
GROUP – A: MAIN
PCP: Compulsory 02 Hindi
 Mechanics and Special Theory
FIRST YEAR  Prose and Drama
Part – I [Choose any ONE]
of Relativity
03 French
GROUP – B: ANCILLARY
01 Tamil  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation
 Poetry and Grammar  Mathematics – II
and Grammar
02 Hindi  Optional:
04 Malayalam
 Prose and Drama 01 Computer and Its Applications
 Poetry and Grammar
03 French
Computer Science Practical
05 Telugu
(OR)
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation  Poetry and Grammar
02 Chemistry
and Grammar 06 Kannada
Chemistry Practical
04 Malayalam  Poetry and Grammar
THIRD YEAR – Part – III
 Poetry and Grammar Part - II:English
 Optics and Acoustics
05 Telugu  Prose and Composition
 Electricity and Magnetism
 Poetry and Grammar Part - III
06 Kannada
 Semi Conductor Devices and GROUP – A: MAIN
Electronic Circuits  General Chemistry - I
 Poetry and Grammar
Part - II:English
 Modern Physics  Qualitative Analysis Practical
 Prose and Composition  Digital Electronics and Micro GROUP – B: ANCILLARY
Part – III
Processors 07 Mathematics - I
GROUP – A: MAIN  Practical-II (or)
 Properties of Matter and  Practical – III 08 Computer Science – I
Thermal Physics 667 B.Sc. Physics Lateral Entry Computer Science Practical – I
 Practical- I Scheme (or)
GROUP – B: ANCILLARY SECOND YEAR 09 Botany
 Mathematics - I For Regulations, see page 11. Botany Practical
SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR
717 B.Sc. Physics Lateral Entry Part – I [Choose any ONE]
Part – I [Choose any ONE]
Scheme 01 Tamil
Tamil
THIRD YEAR  Prose and Drama
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 History of Tamil Literature THIRD YEAR  Prose and Drama


02 Hindi For Regulations, see page 11.  History of Telugu Literature
 Poetry and Grammar 168 B.Sc. Botany Kannada
 Non-detailed Text Medium: English  Prose and Drama
03 French Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  History of Kannada Literature
 Prose - II, Translation and University / Higher Secondary Part - II ENGLISH
Grammar with Botany/ Biology/ Plant  Poetry and Drama
 Poetry - II, Science in general(or) vocational Part – III
Drama,Comprehension and stream or an equivalent thereto. GROUP – A: MAIN
Composition
PCP: Compulsory  Bryophytes, Pteriodophytes,
04 Malayalam
FIRST YEAR Gymnosperms and
 Prose and Drama
Part – I [Choose any ONE] Palaeobotany
 History of Malayalam 01 Tamil  Practical – II
Literature
 Poetry and Grammar GROUP – B: ANCILLARY
05 Telugu
02 Hindi  Chemistry
 Prose and Drama
 Prose and Drama  Chemistry Practical
 History of Telugu Literature 03 French THIRD YEAR
06 Kannada
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation Part – III - Main
 Prose and Drama and Grammar  Taxonomy, Anatomy and
 History of Kannada Literature 04 Malayalam Embryology of Angiosperms
Part–II : English  Poetry and Grammar  Cell Biology, Genetics, Plant
 Poetry and Drama 05 Telugu Breeding and Evolution
Part - III  Poetry and Grammar  Plant Physiology, Biochemistry
GROUP – A: MAIN 06 Kannada and Environmental Biology
 General Chemistry – II  Poetry and Grammar  Plant Biotechnology
 Volumetric Analysis Part - II:ENGLISH
Practical-II  Biological Techniques and
 Prose and Composition Tissue Culture
GROUP – B: ANCILLARY – I Part – III
 Mathematics – II  Practical - III :
GROUP – A: MAIN
(for students of Ancillary – 1 (Covering Courses1 & 2)
 Algae, Fungi, Viruses, Bacteria,
Mathematics only)  Practical– IV:
Lichens and Plant Diseases.
Ancillary – II (Covering Courses 3, 4& 5)
 Practical –I
 Physics - Theory GROUP – B: ANCILLARY 668 B.Sc. Botany Lateral Entry
Physics Practical (Compulsory  Zoology Scheme
for all Students)  Zoology Practical SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR SECOND YEAR For Regulations, see page 11.
Part – III: Main Part – I [Choose any ONE] 718 B.Sc. Botany Lateral Entry
 Inorganic Chemistry Tamil Scheme
 Organic Chemistry  Prose and Drama THIRD YEAR
 Physical Chemistry  History of Tamil Literature For Regulations, see page 11.
 Analytical Chemistry
Hindi 169 B.Sc. Zoology
 Practical–III: Inorganic
ChemistryPractical  Poetry and Grammar Medium: English
 Practical–IV: Organic  Non-detailed Text Eligibility: A pass in Higher
Chemistry Practical French Secondary examinations (10+2) in
 Practical–V:Physical Chemistry  Prose - II, Translation and any one of the following
Practical Grammar Combinations/ equivalent thereto.
791 B.Sc. Chemistry Lateral Entry  Poetry - II, Drama,Comprehension
1. Biology, Physics, Chemistry &
Scheme and Composition Mathematics
SECOND YEAR Malayalam 2. Biology, Physics, Chemistry &
For Regulations, see page 11.  Prose and Drama Computer Science
 History of Malayalam Literature 3. Biology, Physics, Chemistry &
789 B.Sc. Chemistry Lateral Entry Micro Biology
Scheme Telugu
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4. Biology, Physics, Chemistry & Bio-  Prose and Drama  Prose and Drama
Chemistry  History of Malayalam Literature 03 French
5. Biology, Physics, Chemistry & Telugu  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation
Nursing
 Prose and Drama and Grammar
6. Biology, Physics, Chemistry &
Nutrition and Dietics  History of Telugu Literature 04 Malayalam
7. Biology, Physics, Chemistry & Kannada  Poetry and Grammar
English for Communication  Prose and Drama 05 Telugu
8. Biology, Physics, Chemistry &  History of Kannada Literature  Poetry and Grammar
Home Science Part - II ENGLISH 06 Kannada
9. Zoology, Botany, Physics, &  Poetry and Drama  Poetry and Grammar
Chemistry Part – III Part– II:English
10.Vocational stream with Biology GROUP – A: MAIN
PCP: Compulsory  Prose and Composition
 Animal Diversity – II (Chordata) Part - III
FIRST YEAR
 Practical – II  General Psychology
Part – I [Choose any ONE]
GROUP – B: ANCILLARY
01 Tamil  Fundamentals of Sociology
 Poetry and Grammar  Chemistry
 Nutrition and Health
02 Hindi  Chemistry Practical
Management
 Prose and Drama THIRD YEAR
Part – III SECOND YEAR
03 French Part – I [Choose any ONE]
MAIN
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation Tamil
 Animal Physiology
and Grammar  Prose and Drama
04 Malayalam
 Cell Biology
 Genetics  History of Tamil Literature
 Poetry and Grammar
 Developmental Biology Hindi
05 Telugu
 Ecology and Evolution  Poetry and Grammar
 Poetry and Grammar
06 Kannada  Practical-III :  Non-detailed Text
 Poetry and Grammar (Covering Courses 1 & 2) French
Part - II: ENGLISH  Practical–IV:  Prose - II, Translation and
 Prose and Composition (Covering Courses 3,4 & 5) Grammar
Part – III 669 B.Sc. Zoology Lateral Entry  Poetry - II, Drama,
GROUP – A: MAIN Scheme Comprehension and
 Animal Diversity – I SECOND YEAR Composition
(Invertebrata) For Regulations, see page 11. Malayalam
 Practical  Prose and Drama
GROUP – B: ANCILLARY
720 B.Sc. Zoology Lateral Entry
Scheme  History of Malayalam Literature
 Botany Telugu
THIRD YEAR
 Botany Practical  Prose and Drama
For Regulations, see page 11.
SECOND YEAR
 History of Telugu Literature
Part – I [Choose any ONE] 160 B.Sc. Psychology
Medium: English Kannada
Tamil
 Prose and Drama Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  Prose and Drama
 History of Tamil Literature University/ Higher Secondary/  History of Kannada Literature
Hindi Two year Diploma in Teacher Part– II:English
 Poetry and Grammar Education/ Three Year Diploma or  Poetry and Drama
 Non-detailed Text an equivalent examination. Part - III
French PCP: Compulsory only in Third  Child Development
 Prose - II, Translation and year  Bio-Psychology
Grammar FIRST YEAR
 Social Psychology
 Poetry - II, Drama, Part – I [Choose any ONE]
THIRD YEAR - Part - III
Comprehension and 01 Tamil
 Cognitive Psychology
Composition  Poetry and Grammar
Malayalam 02 Hindi  Abnormal Psychology
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 Psychology for Modern Life  Prose and Drama J¸[Pø©zuÀ


 Experimental Psychology -  History of Malayalam Literature  ö\´vzuõÒ Aø©¨¦PЮ,
05 Telugu Aa]ku¾®
Practicals
 Prose and Drama 366 Diploma in English
800 B.Sc. Microbiology
 History of Telugu Literature Journalism
Duration: Three Years
06 Kannada Medium: English
Medium: English
 Prose and Drama Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3
Eligibility: A pass in Higher year Diploma or an equivalent
 History of Kannada Literature
Secondary Examinations with examinations.
Part – II: ENGLISH
Biology and Chemistry or an  Poetry and Drama  Introduction to Journalism
examinations accepted by the Part – III
 Reporting
Syndicate as equivalent there to. Group – A: Main  Writing & Editing
Classes Compulsory  Morphology Cytology and  Advertising & Public Relations
FIRST YEAR Microbial Taxonomy
Part – I [Choose any ONE]  Practical – II 367 Diploma in Mass
01 Tamil Group – B: Ancillary Communication
 Poetry and Grammar Medium: English
 Fundamentals of Chemistry
02 Hindi Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3
 Fundamentals of Chemistry
year Diploma or an equivalent
 Prose and Drama Practical
examinations.
03 French THIRD YEAR - Part - III
 Principles of Mass
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation  Microbial Genetics &
Communication
and Grammar Molecular Biology
 Print Media: Reporting and
04 Malayalam  Agricultural and
Editing
 Poetry and Grammar Environmental Microbiology
05 Telugu  Introduction to Electronic
 Microbial Physiology
 Poetry and Grammar Media
 Industrial Microbiology
06 Kannada  Writing for Mass Media
 Food Microbiology
 Poetry and Grammar 166 Diploma in Accounting and
 Practical (Course III, IV and V)
Part - II English Finance
 Practical (Course VI and VII)
 Prose and Composition Medium: English
Part - III DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES Eligibility: A pass in H.Sc. or an
Group – A: Main 914 Diploma Programme in equivalent examination.
 Basic Microbiology Goods and Services Tax  Financial Accounting
 Practical – I Medium: English
 Cost Accounting
Group – B: Ancillary Eligibility: A Pass in Higher
 Accounting for Decision
 Biostatistics and Computer Secondary examination or an
Making
Applications equivalent examination.
 Biostatistics and Computer  Corporate Accounting and
PCP: Not Compulsory
Applications Practical Financial Management
 Elements of Goods and
SECOND YEAR Services Tax 295 Diploma in Human Rights
Part – I [Choose any ONE]  Functions and Working of Medium: English and Tamil
01 Tamil Goods and Services Tax Eligibility: Pass in Pre- University/
 Prose and Drama  Goods and Services Tax Rates HR. Secondary or an equivalent
 History of Tamil Literature  Returns, Payment and Refund Examination.
02 Hindi Process in GST  Principles and Theories of
 Poetry and Grammar 368 Diploma in Tamil Journalism Human Rights
 Non-detailed Text Medium: Tamil ©Ûu E›ø©PÎß öPõÒøPPÒ
03 French Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3 ©ØÖ® ÷Põm£õkPÒ
 Prose - II, Translation and year Diploma or an equivalent  Promotion and Protection of
Grammar examinations. Human Rights
 Poetry - II, Drama,  CuȯÀ AÔ•P® ©Ûu E›ø©PøÍ
Comprehension and  CuȯÀ ~qUP[PÒ ÷©®£kzxu¾® £õxPõzu¾®
Composition
 ö\´v ÷\P›zuÀ, GÊxuÀ,  Emerging Trends and
04 Malayalam
45

Dimensions in Human Rights Services Tax  Law of Contracts – I (General


©Ûu E›ø©PÒ £ØÔ  Implementation of GST Principles of Contract Law)
E¸ÁõQÁ¸® ÷£õUS®  GST Rates  Constitutional Law
£›©õn[PЮ
 Payments and Refund SECOND YEAR - Part – III
253 Dip.in Public Administration Processing in GST  Law of Contracts – II
Medium: English and Tamil (Special Contracts)
063 Certificate Programme in
Eligibility: Pass in Pre- University/  Banking Law and Practice
Office Management
Hr. Secondary or an equivalent
Medium: English & Tamil
 Company Law
Examination.
Eligibility: A Pass in X Standard or  Elements of Accountancy
 Administrative Theories THIRD YEAR - Part – III
an equivalent examination.
{ºÁõPU ÷Põm£õkPÒ
 Office Management  Law of Insurance
 Principles of Organisation and A¾Á»P ÷©»õsø©  Environmental Law
Management  Business Communication and
Aø©¨¦ ©ØÖ® ÷©»õsø©°ß  Consumer Justice
Reporting  Law of Taxation
öPõÒøPPÒ
ÁoPU Piu[PЮ AÔUøP²®
 Indian Administrative System  Personnel Administration 024 LL.B. (Academic)
C¢v¯ {ºÁõP •øÓø© Medium: English
BÒ\õº ÷©»õsø©
 Human Resource Management  Commercial Practice Duration: Three Years
©Ûu ÁÍ ÷©»õsø© ÁoP |øh•øÓ Eligibility: Any Degree or an
684 Diploma in Saiva Siddhanta equivalent examination.
685 Certificate Programme in
FIRST YEAR
Medium: English and Tamil Spoken English
 Legal Theory(Jurisprudence)
Eligibility: A Pass in Higher Medium: English
and Ancient Law
Secondary/ Pulavar or Vidhvan or Eligibility: A Pass in X-Standard or
an equivalent examination.  Law of Contracts
an Equivalent Examination.
 Saiva Siddhanta - I  Law of Torts
 Conversational English and
ø\Á ]zuõ¢u® &I  Law of Crimes
Public Speaking
 Law Relating to Carriers and
 Saiva Siddhanta – II  Viva – Voce
Motor Accident Claims
ø\Á ]zuõ¢u® &II Duration: One Year
SECOND YEAR
 Saiva Religious Literature LAW PROGRAMMES  Law of Property Inclusive of
ø\Á \©¯ C»UQ¯®
Under the Advocates Act, 1961 and Transfer of Property Act, 1882
 History of Saivism and Rules framed thereunder by the Bar  Law Relating to Customs and
Comparative Religion Council of India, the holder of a Excise
ø\Á \©¯ Áµ»õÖ® \©¯ J¨¥k® B.B.L., LL.B. (Academic), and LL.B.  Personal Laws
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES (General), degree is not eligible for  Constitutional Law
enrolment as an advocate.  Arbitration, Drafting and
915 Certificate in Front Desk
185 B.B.L. (Bachelor of Business Conveyancing with Law of
Operations
Law) Evidence
Duration: One Year
Medium: English THIRD YEAR
Medium: English
Duration: Three Years  Company Law
Eligibility: A Pass in S.S.L.C. (10th
Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  Banking Law and Practice
Standard).
University or Higher Secondary /
 Front Desk Operations  Labour Laws
Two year Diploma in Teacher
 Communicative English  Administrative Law
Education/ Three Year Diploma or
 Basis of Accounting  Law of Taxation
an equivalent examination.
 Computer Fundamentals  Insurance Laws
FIRST YEAR - Part- I
913 Certificate Programme  01 Áõo£z uªÌ (or) 025 LL.B. (General)
Goods and Services Tax 02 Business Correspondence
Medium: English
Medium: English Duration: Two Years
Part – II: ENGLISH
Eligibility: A Pass in 10th Standard. Eligibility: Any Degree or an
 Prose and Usage
PCP: Not Compulsory equivalent examination.
Part – III
 Fundamentals of Goods and FIRST YEAR
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 Legal Theory (Jurisprudence)  Consumer Justice Duration: One Year


and Comparative Law THIRD YEAR Eligibility: Bachelor of Library
 Law of Contracts - I (General  Law of Insurance and Carriage Science/B.L.I.S. (Bachelor of
Principles with Specific Relief Act) of Goods Library and Information Science) or
 Law of Contracts – II  Dissertation an equivalent Examination.
(Special Contracts) PCP: Not Compulsory
Branch–II: 02 Labour and
 Law of Torts Industrial Relations  Information Processing and
 Law of Crimes and Administrative Law Retrieval (Theory)
FIRST YEAR  Information Processing and
 Constitutional Law Retrieval (Practical)
SECOND YEAR  Industrial Relations Law – I
 Communication and
 Law of Property with Easements  Administrative Law – I Information Systems
 Hindu Law  Research Methodology  Library Information System
 Mohammedan Law and SECOND YEAR and Management
 Industrial Relations Law – II  Research Methodology
Christian Law
 Administrative Law – II  Application of Computer to
 Law of Evidence with Drafting Information Storage and
and Conveyancing  Social Security Law
Retrieval
THIRD YEAR  Elective - Academic Library
 Labour Laws
 Law Relating to Wages System
 Law Relating to Taxation
 Dissertation  Bibliometrics
258 LL.M. 055 B.Lib.I.Sc. (Bachelor of Library
387 P.G. Dip.in Criminology and
Medium: English Forensic Science and Information Science)
Medium: English Medium: English
Duration: Three Years
Eligibility: Any Degree or an Duration: One Year
Eligibility: B.L. or an equivalent Eligibility: Any Degree or an
equivalent examination.
examination equivalent examination.
 Criminology and Penology
PCP: Compulsory PCP: Not Compulsory
 Indian Penal Code
I II Total No.  Library and Society
Year Attendance  Criminal Procedure Code and
PCP PCP of days
the Law of Evidence  Library Management
I 4 4 8 1st PCP is  Forensic Science  Library Classification (Theory)
II 4 4 8 compulsory
027 Diploma in Labour Laws  Library Classification
III 2 2 compulsory (Written Practicals)
with Administrative Law
Student must pay special Seminar Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3  Library Cataloguing (Theory)
Fee in the following centres year Diploma or an equivalent  Library Cataloguing
examinations. (Written Practicals)
Kolkata, New Delhi - `1000/-
 Labour Laws - I  Information Sources
Bengaluru, Cochin - `800/-  Information Service & System
 Labour Laws - II
Branch – I: 01 Contracts including  Introduction to Computer
 Administrative Law
Mercantile Law 290 P.G. Diploma in Library
FIRST YEAR 028 Diploma in Law of Taxation
Automation and Networking
 Fundamental Principles of Duration: One Year
Medium: English
Contract Law Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3
Eligibility: A Pass in BLIS/ B.Sc.
year Diploma or an equivalent
 Special Contracts including examinations. Library & Information Science / MLIS
Banking and Negotiable  Law of Income Tax / MLS / M.Sc. Library & Information
Instruments  Income Tax Practice Science and Associateship in
 Research Methodology  Minor Acts Documentation and Information
SECOND YEAR Science, On-campus and Off-Campus
LIBRARY & INFORMATION Students who undergo BLIS / MLIS
 Legal Regulation of Economic
SCIENCE PROGRAMMES programmes of this University.
Enterprises
056 M.Lib.I.Sc. (Master of Library PCP: Not Compulsory
 Corporation Law and
and Info. Science)
Securities Regulation  Fundamentals of Library
Medium: English
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Automation \‰PzvÓß ©ØÖ® Áõ̯À  Practical


 Programming Language SnUPÀ°¯À
HEALTH SCIENCE
 Networking and Database  Practical Training in Yoga–
Teaching Practice–Viva-
PROGRAMME
Management Objectives: To impart training in
VocePreparing Yoga for
 Web-Technology the basic knowledge and skills to
Competition
 Content Analysis and ÷¯õPõ ö\¯À•øÓ, PؤzuÀ those with a degree in medicine,
Management £°Ø] ©ØÖ® Áõ´ö©õÈz ÷uºÄ allied medical science and arts and
 Project 400 Diploma in Yoga science, to enable them to function
079 C.L.I.S. (Certificate Programme Medium: English & Tamil as leaders or coordinators of health
in Library and Information Duration: One year
Science) establishments or programmes.
Eligibility: A Pass in Plus Two or
Medium: English & Tamil Duration: One year
an equivalent examination
Medium: English
Eligibility: A Pass in X-Standard or PCP: Compulsory
an Equivalent Examination. 551. P.G. Diploma in Health
The PCP in two spells, the first spell Science (Public Health)
PCP: Not Compulsory for 4 days and second spell for 3 days
 Library Organisation, will be held at Annamalainagar only. Eligibility: i) A pass in MBBS/
Management and Reference 100% attendance at both the spells is BDS/ Paramedical Sciences/
Service compulsory. Nursing. ii) A degree in
¡»P Aø©¨¦, {ºÁõP® ©ØÖ® Psychology / Sociology/Applied
 Principles of Yoga, Physical
SÔ¨¦ u¸® ÷\øÁ Psychology/ Clinical Psychology or
Education & Value Education
 Library Classification and Social Work. iii) A degree in
÷¯õPõÂß öPõÒøPPЮ,
Cataloguing (Theory) Management where Hospital
EhØPÀ°¯À ©ØÖ® Sn
¡»P¨ £S¨¤¯À ©ØÖ® £mi¯À Management or Health Systems
PÀ°¯¾®
(öPõÒøP) Management is a subject.
 Library Classification and  Science of Yoga, Social Skills
Cataloguing (Practical) and Life Style Management PCP: Compulsory
¡»PU SÔ±mi¯À, ©ØÖ® ÷¯õP ÂgbõÚ®, \‰PzvÓß
The PCP in five spells, each spell
£mi¯À (ö\¯À•øÓ) ©ØÖ® Áõ̯À ÷©»õsø©
for 2 days will be held at
YOGA PROGRAMMES  Practical Training in Yoga – Annamalainagar only. 80%
Teaching Practice – Viva-Voce attendance is compulsory.
399 P.G. Diploma in Yoga ÷¯õPa ö\´•øÓ, ö\¯À•øÓ,
Medium: English / Tamil  Public Health, Medical
PؤzuÀ (Áõ´ö©õÈz÷uºÄ)
Duration: One year Microbiology, Parasitology &
491 M.Sc. Yoga (DIRECT) Entomology
Eligibility: Any U.G. Degree or an Duration: One year
 Epidemiology & Health
equivalent examination. Medium: English Administration
PCP: Compulsory Eligibility: P.G. Diploma in Yoga of  Project work/Log Book and
Annamalai University or other Viva-Voce.
The PCP will be held for 5 days in
recognized Universities.
the first spell and for 5 days in the
ENGINEERING AND
second spell at Annamalainagar Classes Compulsory: Classes will TECHNOLOGY RELATED
only. 100% attendance in both the be held for 14 days in 2 spells of 7 PROGRAMMES
spells is compulsory. days each, at Annamalainagar only.
Compulsory PCPs: Attendance at the
 History & Development of 100% attendance is compulsory. PCPs of the following programme
Yoga and Yoga in Physical  Principles of Yoga and Mental code nos. is compulsory for the
Education Health number of days stated below:
÷¯õPõ Áµ»õÖ, Áͺa] ©ØÖ®
EhØPÀ C¯¼À ÷¯õPõÂß £[S  Research Methodology and Code
Theory
No. of
6 hrs/ day Attendance
 Science of Yoga Statistics in Yoga No. Days
I PCP II PCP
÷¯õPõ ÂgbõÚ®  Yoga Therapy and 033 4 4 8 one of the
 Principles of Yoga Therapy, Personal
Naturopathy 051 4 4 8
Contact
Social Skills & Living Value  Yoga an Alternative Medicine 065 4 4 8 Programmes is
Based Education 389 4 4 8 compulsory
 Exploring Spirituality
÷¯õPõ ]Qaø\ ÷Põm£õkPÒ, Code Theory Practic Attendance
48
No. I PCP II PCP al Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3 Eligibility: A Pass in X
100% year Diploma or an equivalent Standard/ I.T.I. or an Equivalent
attendance
683 4 - 4 compulsory for examinations. Examination.
both Theory
and Practical PCP: Compulsory PCP: Compulsory
One spell of the PCP  Hazards in Work Places  Food, Nutrition and Health
681 2 2 2 is compulsory for
theory classes.  Health at Work and Risk  Food and Nutrition Laboratory
Entire practical is
compulsory and will
Analysis 053 Certificate Programme in
680 2 2 2 be conducted at  Industry, Individual and Offset Machine Printing
Annamalai nagar
only. (Practical Society Medium: English & Tamil
378 4 4 4
Exam. will be  Management of Occupational Eligibility: A Pass in X Standard or
conducted at the
end of the PCP). Hygiene, Health and Safety an equivalent examination.
Duration: One Year 378 Diploma in Food & Nutrition Classes/ Response Sheets
Compulsory
Theory No. Medium: English
Code Theory and Practical Classes will be
6 hrs/ day of Attendance
No.
I Session II Session Days
Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3
held for 7 days followed by
year Diploma or an equivalent
044 4 4 8 Practical Examinations and is
072 4 4 8 examinations.
compulsory.
394 4 4 8 One Session PCP: Compulsory
of the  Offset Press and Press Settings
395 4 4 8
Classes is  Food Science & Biochemical B¨ö\m C¯¢vµ Aa_ •øÓPЮ
397 4 4 8 compulsory Principles of Nutrition Aø©¨¦PЮ
678 4 4 8
 Health & Nutrition  Offset Press Operations
907 5 5 10 B¨ö\m Aa\P ö\¯À•øÓ
 Nutrition & Diseases
Theory  Practical / ö\´•øÓ¨ £°Ø]
Code Practi  Diet Assessment Lab
I II Attendance
No. cal
Session Session 683 Diploma in Quality Control CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL
162 4 4 4 One Session and Analysis of Industrial ENGINEERING
of the Classes
228 4 4 4 is compulsory Chemicals
for theory 907 P.G. Diploma in Valuation
Medium: English
classes. Entire
practical is
(Land and Building)
Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3
compulsory Medium: English
987 3 3 3 Practical year Diploma or an equivalent
Exam. will be Eligibility: B.E. Civil/ B.Arch/
conducted at examinations.
the end of the
Bachelors degree in Town Planning.
PCP: Compulsory
Classes. Classes Compulsory
 Quality Control  Principles of Economics
 Analysis of Industrial  Accountancy and Statistics
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Chemicals  General Laws
Duration: One Year  Instrumental Methods of
 Principles of Valuation
051 Diploma in Industrial Safety Analysis
 Principles of Insurance and Loss
Medium: English  Chemical Analysis Laboratory Assessment & Environmental
Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3 162 Diploma in Petroleum Issues in Valuation
year Diploma or an equivalent Refining Engineering
072 P.G. Diploma in Design and
examinations. Medium: English
Construction of Concrete
PCP: Compulsory Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3
Structures
 Industrial Hazards year Diploma or an equivalent
examinations. Medium: English
 Safety in Process Plants
Classes Compulsory Eligibility: B.E. Degree in Civil
 Loss Prevention Techniques
 Distillation Engineering/ Civil and Structural
and Procedures Engineering/ A.M.I.E. in Civil
 Petrochemicals
 Safety Mgt. and the Law Engineering.
 Petroleum Refinery
 Dissertation & Viva-Voce Classes Compulsory
Engineering
065 Diploma in Industrial  Petroleum Testing Lab  Advanced Concrete Technology
Hygiene  Theory of Concrete Structures
Medium: English 681 Certificate Programme in
 Design of Concrete Structures
Food and Nutrition
 Construction Technology &
Medium: English Management
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397 P.G. Diploma in Quantity 394 P.G. Diploma in  Preliminary Operations


Surveying & Valuation Electrical Safety and Safety •ußø© |hÁiUøPPÒ
Medium: English Management  Finishing Operations
Eligibility: B.E. Degree in Civil Medium: English CÖv |hÁiUøPPÒ
Engineering/ Civil and Structural Eligibility: B.E./A.M.I.E in EIE,  Practicals
Engineering EEE, ICE, ECE, CSE, IT. ö\´•øÓ¨ £°Ø]
Classes Compulsory Classes Compulsory
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
 Quantity Surveying- I  Basic Electrical Safety and
 Quantity Surveying - II Safety Equipment 228 Post Diploma in
 Valuation of Properties  Electrical Safety in Industry Automobile Technology
 Safety Management and Medium: English
 Valuation of Buildings and
First Aid Eligibility: Three year Diploma/
Machineries
 Electrical Fires and Protection B.E. Degree/ AMIE/ B.Sc.(Physics/
044 Diploma in Construction  Project Chemistry/ Botany/ Zoology/ Bio-
Management
395 P.G. Diploma in Electrical Chemistry/ Bio-Tech/ Industrial
Medium: English
Energy Management and Bio-Tech).
Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3 Energy Audit Classes Compulsory
year Diploma or an equivalent Medium: English
 Basics of Automobile
examinations. Eligibility: B.E./A.M.I.E in EIE,  Troubleshooting and
Classes Compulsory EEE, ICE, ECE, CSE, IT. Maintenance
 Management Sciences Classes Compulsory  Engine and Garage Management
 Construction Planning and  Energy Efficient Electrical  Auto Tech. Laboratory
Management Systems
 Construction Equipments  Renewable Source of Energy AGRICULTURE RELATED
 Construction Techniques and  Energy Conservation and PROGRAMMES
Methods Energy Policy PCP: Compulsory
987 Diploma in Land Surveying  Energy Management and
For Programme Codes 111, 134,
Medium: English Energy Auditing
254, 255, 256, 287, 288, 289, 381, and
Eligibility: Admission is open to  Project
688 PCP will be held for 4 days each
persons all over India and abroad. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING in single spell at Annamalainagar
ITI Certificate in relevant trade / 033 P.G. Diploma in only. 100% attendance is
Diploma in Engineering or any Materials Management compulsory.
other equivalent. Medium: English 381 P.G. Dip.in Dairy Technology
Classes Compulsory Eligibility: Any Degree or an Medium: English
 Elementary Engineering equivalent examination. Eligibility: Any Degree or an
Surveying PCP: Compulsory equivalent examination.
 Trigonometry Surveying
 Purchasing Management PCP: Compulsory
 Advanced Surveying
 Inventory Management  Dairy Chemistry &
 Laboratory Practices
 Stores Management MicroBiology
678 Certificate Programme in  Transportation and  Technology of Milk & Milk
Safety in Construction Distribution Management Products
Practices  Dairy Engineering
054 Certificate Programme in
Medium: English
Binding and Finishing  Practical
Eligibility: A Pass in X Standard or
Medium: English & Tamil 134 P.G. Dip. in Agricultural
I.T.I. or an equivalent examination.
Eligibility: A pass inX Standard or Marketing Management
Classes Compulsory
an equivalent examination. Medium: English
 Principles of Safety
PCP: Compulsory Eligibility: Any Degree or an
Management
Theory and Practical PCP will be equivalent examination.
 Safety in Construction and
Maintenance held only at Annamalainagarfor 7 PCP: Compulsory
days followed by Practical Exam.  Agricultural Marketing
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Organizations and
ENGINEERING Response Sheets: Compulsory
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Management Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3  Commercial Apiculture and


 Marketing of Agricultural year Diploma or an equivalent Sericulture.
Inputs and Products examinations.  Practical
 Agricultural Marketing PCP: Compulsory M USIC & DANC E
Research and Marketing  Production Technology of PROG RAM M ES
Promotion Commercial Flower Crops
 Practical ©»º¨£°ºPÎß \õS£i ~m£[PÒ 201 B.F.A. Music (Vocal)
 Production Technology of 202 B.F.A. Music (Veena)
288 P.G. Diploma in
Cut Flowers under Protected
Intellectual Property Rights 203 B.F.A. Music (Violin)
Cultivation
Medium: English £_ø©U SiÀPÎÀ öPõ´ ©»ºPÎß 204 B.F.A. Music (Mrudhangam)
Eligibility: Any Degree or an EØ£zvz öuõÈÀ ~m£[PÒ
Duration: Four Years
equivalent examination  Practical/ ö\´•øÓ¨ £°Ø] Medium: English & Tamil
PCP: Compulsory 255 Diploma in Agri Business Eligibility: A pass in Pre-
 Introduction to Intellectual Management University/ Higher Secondary or
Property Rights, Laws and Medium: English & Tamil an equivalent examination.
Acts Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3 FIRST YEAR
 Patents, Designs, Copyrights year Diploma or an equivalent Part– I [Choose any ONE]
and Trademarks examinations. 01 Tamil
 Plant Varieties Protection, PCP: Compulsory  Poetry and Grammar
Biodiversity and Geographical 02 Hindi
 Marketing Management of
Indications.  Prose and Drama
Agriculture Business
 Practical 03 French
÷ÁÍõs ÁoP ÂØ£øÚ
289 P.G. Diploma in Ornamental ÷©»õsø©  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation
and Landscape Gardening  Financial Mgt of Agri. Business and Grammar
04 Malayalam
Medium: English ÷ÁÍõs ÁoP {v ÷©»õsø©
 Poetry and Grammar
Eligibility: Any Degree or an  Practical/ ö\´•øÓ¨ £°Ø] 05 Telugu
equivalent examination.  Poetry and Grammar
256 Diploma in Livestock
PCP: Compulsory Products Technology 06 Kannada
 Soft and Hardscape elements Medium: English & Tamil  Poetry and Grammar
Part – II:ENGLISH
in Ornamental and Landscape Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3
Gardening year Diploma or an equivalent  Prose and Composition
Part –III
 Turfing and Turf Management. examinations.
 Cø\°¯À & 1 / Musicology – 1
 Landscape Designing and PCP: Compulsory
 Cø\°¯À & 2/ Musicology – 2
Execution  Technology of Dairy Products
 Cø\Áµ»õÖ & 1
 Practical £õÀ EnĨ ö£õ¸mPÒ
History of Music – 1
öuõÈÀ~m£Â¯À
111 Diploma in Horticultural  ö\¯À•øÓ & 1/ Practical – 1
 Technology of Meat and Egg
Nursery Management  ö\¯À•øÓ & 2/ Practical – 2
Products
Medium: English  xøn¨ £õh®;ö\¯À •øÓ & 1
CøÓa] ©ØÖ® •møh
Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3 ö£õ¸mPÎß öuõÈÀ~m£® Subsidiary Practical – 1
year Diploma or an equivalent  Practical/ ö\´•øÓ¨ £°Ø]  Áõ´ö©õÈz ÷uºÄ & 1
examinations. Viva-voce - 1
287 Diploma in Commercial
PCP: Compulsory Entomology SECOND YEAR
 Propagation Principles and Medium: English Part– I [Choose any ONE]
Methods Tamil
Eligibility: A Pass in H.Sc. / 10 + 3
 Production, Maintenance and year Diploma or an equivalent  Prose and Drama
Protection of Nursery Plants examinations.  History of Tamil Literature
 Practical PCP: Compulsory Hindi
254 Diploma in Commercial  Concepts and Commercial  Poetry and Grammar
Floriculture Production and Marketingof  Non-detailed Text
Medium: English & Tamil Biological and Herbal French
Insecticides in IPM  Prose - II, Translation and
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Grammar Medium: English & Tamil Literature


 Poetry - II, Drama, Eligibility: A pass in Pre- Telugu
Comprehension &Composition University/Higher Secondary or  Prose and Drama
Malayalam anequivalent examination.  History of Telugu Literature
 Prose and Drama FIRST YEAR Kannada
 History of Malayalam Literature Part– I [Choose any ONE]  Prose and Drama
Telugu 01 Tamil  History of Kannada Literature
 Prose and Drama  Poetry and Grammar Part – II:English
 History of Telugu Literature 02 Hindi  Poetry and Drama
Kannada  Prose and Drama Part – III
 Prose and Drama 03 French  |õmi¯ C¯À & 3
 History of Kannada Literature  Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation Theory of Dance – 3
Part – II:ENGLISH  |õmi¯ C¯À & 4
and Grammar
 Poetry and Drama Theory of Dance – 4
Part – III 04 Malayalam
 Poetry and Grammar  |õmi¯ Áµ»õÖ & 2
 Cø\°¯À & 3 /Musicology – 3
05 Telugu
History of Dance - 2
 Cø\°¯À & 4 /Musicology – 4
 ö\¯À •øÓ & 3 / Practical - 3
 Cø\Áµ»õÖ & 2  Poetry and Grammar
06 Kannada  ö\¯À •øÓ & 4 / Practical - 4
History of Music – 2
 Poetry and Grammar  xøn¨ £õh®; ö\¯À •øÓ & 2
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 3/ Practical – 3
Part – II:English Subsidiary Practical – 2
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 4/ Practical – 4
 Prose and Composition  Áõ´ö©õÈz ÷uºÄ & 2
 xøn¨ £õh®;ö\¯À •øÓ & 2
Part - III
Viva-Voce - 2
Subsidiary Practical – 2
THIRD YEAR - Part – III
 Áõ´ö©õÈz ÷uºÄ & 2  |õmi¯ C¯À & 1
Theory of Dance – 1  |õmi¯ C¯À & 5
Viva-voce - 2
THIRD YEAR - Part – III Theory of Dance – 5
 |õmi¯ C¯À & 2
 Cø\°¯À & 5 / Musicology – 5 Theory of Dance – 2  |õmi¯ C¯À & 6
 Cø\°¯À & 6 / Musicology – 6 Theory of Dance – 6
 |õmi¯ Áµ»õÖ & 1
History of Dance - 1  |õmi¯ Áµ»õÖ & 3
 Cø\Áµ»õÖ & 3
History of Dance - 3
History of Music – 3  ö\¯À •øÓ & 1 / Practical - 1
 ö\¯À •øÓ & 5 /Practical - 5
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 5 / Practical – 5  ö\¯À •øÓ & 2 / Practical - 2
 ö\¯À •øÓ & 6 / Practical – 6
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 6 / Practical – 6  xøn¨ £õh®; ö\¯À •øÓ & 1  xøn¨ £õh®; ö\¯À •øÓ & 3
 xøn¨ £õh®;ö\¯À •øÓ & 3 Subsidiary Practical - 1 Subsidiary Practical – 3
Subsidiary Practical – 3  Áõ´ö©õÈz ÷uºÄ & 1  Áõ´ö©õÈz ÷uºÄ & 3
 Áõ´ö©õÈz ÷uºÄ & 3 Viva-Voce - 1 Viva-Voce – 3
Viva-voce - 3 SECOND YEAR  J¼¡À / Acoustics
 J¼¡À / Acoustics Part– I [Choose any ONE] FOURTH YEAR - Part - III
FOURTH YEAR - Part – III Tamil  |õmi¯ C¯À & 7
 Cø\°¯À & 7 /Musicology – 7  Prose and Drama Theory of Dance – 7
 Cø\°¯À & 8/Musicology – 8  History of Tamil Literature  |õmi¯ C¯À & 8
 Cø\Áµ»õÖ & 4 Hindi Theory of Dance – 8
History of Music – 4  Poetry and Grammar  |õmi¯ Áµ»õÖ & 4
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 7/Practical – 7  Non-detailed Text History of Dance – 4
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 8/Practical – 8 French  Elective Theory
 Prose - II, Translation and  ö\¯À •øÓ & 7/ Practical - 7
 Elective Theory
Grammar  ö\¯À •øÓ & 8 / Practical - 8
 xøn¨ £õh®; ö\¯À •øÓ & 1
 Poetry - II, Drama,  xøn¨ £õh®; ö\¯À •øÓ & 4
Subsidiary Practical – 1
Comprehension and Subsidiary Practical – 4
 Áõ´ö©õÈz ÷uºÄ & 1
Composition  Áõ´ö©õÈz ÷uºÄ & 4
Viva-voce - 1
Malayalam Viva-Voce - 4
205 B.F.A. Dance  Prose and Drama
(Bharathanatyam) 206 M.F.A. Music (Vocal)
 History of Malayalam
Duration: Four Years 207 M.F.A. Music (Veena)
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208 M.F.A. Music (Violin)  Theory – I : History of Dance Practical - 2


Duration: Two Years C¯À & 1: |õmi¯ Áµ»õÖ  xøn¨ £õh® (ö\¯À •øÓ)
Medium: English & Tamil  Theory – II : Theory of Dance Practical Subsidiary
Eligibility: Candidates who have C¯À & 2: |õmi¯ C¯À  Cø\°¯À
completed Bachelor's Degree in any SECOND YEAR Theory of Music
discipline with Higher grade  Practical – III  Cø\ Áµ»õÖ
ö\¯À•øÓ – III History of Music
certificate in Music (or) Three year
 Practical – IV  J¼¡À
certificate programme in Music (or)
ö\¯À•øÓ – IV
Acoustics
proficiency in Music/ Instruments/
Training under the Gurukula  Practical – V: Dance recital 814 Title of ISAIKALAIMANI -
ö\¯À•øÓ –V: |õmi¯ {PÌa] Mrudhangam
system for Three years.
Medium: English & Tamil
FIRST YEAR  Theory – III : History of Dance
Duration: Four Years
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 1/ Practical - 1 C¯À & 3: |õmi¯ Áµ»õÖ
Eligibility: A pass in X-Standard or
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 2 / Practical – 2  Theory – IV : Theory of Dance
an equivalent Examination.
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 3 /Practical - 3 C¯À & 4: |õmi¯ C¯À
 C¯À &1: Cø\ Áµ»õÖ&£Ç[Põ» FIRST YEAR
 Project Work
©ØÖ® CøhPõ» uªÌ £õµ®£›¯®  »¯ C¯À
Theory: I - History of Music – 811 Title of ISAIKALAIMANI -Vocal Theory of Layam
Tamil Tradition Ancient & 813 Title of ISAIKALAIMANI -Violin  ö\¯À •øÓ
Medieval periods Medium: English & Tamil Practical
 C¯À & 2 : Cø\ Áµ»õÖ &  xøn¨ £õh® (ö\¯À •øÓ)
Duration: Four Years
£Ç[Põ» ©ØÖ® CøhPõ» Practical Subsidiary
Eligibility: A pass in X-Standard or
é©ìQ¸u £õµ®£›¯® SECOND YEAR
Theory: II - History of Music – an equivalent Examination.
 »¯ C¯À ©ØÖ® Áµ»õÖ
Sanskrit Tradition Ancient & FIRST YEAR
Theory of Layam & History
Medieval periods  ö\¯À •øÓ & 1  ö\¯À •øÓ
SECOND YEAR Practical - 1 Practical
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 4  xøn¨ £õh® (ö\¯À •øÓ)  xøn¨ £õh® (ö\¯À •øÓ)
Practical - 4 Practical Subsidiary Practical Subsidiary
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 5  Cø\°¯À ©ØÖ® Cø\ Áµ»õÖ THIRD YEAR
Practical – 5 Theory & History of Music  »¯ C¯À ©ØÖ® Áµ»õÖ
 ö\¯À•øÓ & 6 & Cø\ Aµ[S SECOND YEAR Theory of Layam & History
{PÌa]  ö\¯À •øÓ & 1  ö\¯À •øÓ
Practical – 6 - Concert Practical - 1 Practical
 C¯À &3: Cø\ Áµ»õÖ&|ÃÚ Põ»®  ö\¯À •øÓ & 2  xøn¨ £õh® (ö\¯À •øÓ)
Theory: III - History of Music – Practical - 2 Practical Subsidiary
Modern Period  xøn¨ £õh® (ö\¯À •øÓ) FOURTH YEAR
 C¯À&4: E¯º{ø» C¯À Practical Subsidiary  »¯ C¯À ©ØÖ® Áµ»õÖ
Theory: IV - Advanced Theory  Cø\°¯À ©ØÖ® Cø\ Áµ»õÖ Theory of Layam & History
Theory & History of Music  ö\¯À •øÓ
209 M.F.A. Dance (Bharathanatyam) THIRD YEAR Practical
Medium: English and Tamil  ö\¯À •øÓ & 1  xøn¨ £õh® (ö\¯À •øÓ)
Duration: Two years Practical - 1 Practical Subsidiary
Eligibility: a) B. Dance Degree  ö\¯À •øÓ & 2  J¼¡À
programme of any University or its Practical - 2 Acoustics
equivalent. (or) b) Any Degree with  xøn¨ £õh® (ö\¯À •øÓ) 815 Title of Nattiyakalaimani
Practical Subsidiary
proficiency in dance, and passing of Medium: English & Tamil
 Cø\°¯À
the entrance test conducted by the Duration: Four Years
Theory of Music
Department of Music; Eligibility: A pass in X-Standard or
 Cø\ Áµ»õÖ
FIRST YEAR History of Music an equivalent examination.
 Practical – I FOURTH YEAR FIRST YEAR
ö\¯À•øÓ – I  ö\¯À •øÓ & 1  |õmi¯ C¯À&1
 Practical – II Practical - 1 Theory of Dance - 1
ö\¯À•øÓ – II  ö\¯À •øÓ & 2  ö\¯À •øÓ & 1
Practical - 1
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 xøn¨ £õh® & 1 Higher grade in dance; (ii) Practical - 1


Subsidiary - 1 Candidates who have passed the X Note: Examination will be conducted
SECOND YEAR Standard. only in II Year.
 |õmi¯ C¯À&2  C¯À ©ØÖ® |õmi¯ Áµ»õÖ 832 Thevara Isaikalaimani
Theory of Dance - 2 Theory and History of Dance ÷uÁõµ Cø\UPø»©o
 ö\¯À •øÓ & 2
 ö\¯À•øÓ Medium: uªÌ
Practical - 2
Practical Eligibility: Eighth Standard Pass
 xøn¨ £õh® & 2
Subsidiary - 2  Áõ´ö©õÈ ÷uºÄ
FIRST YEAR
THIRD YEAR Viva-Voce
 ö\¯Àvmh©v¨¥k  ö\¯À•øÓ&I
 |õmi¯ C¯À&3
Theory of Dance - 3 Project Assessment  ö\¯À•øÓ (xøn¨£õh®)&I
 ö\¯À •øÓ & 3 816 Certificate in Vocal  ÷uÁõµ C¯À ©ØÖ® Áµ»õÖ-I
Practical - 3 817 Certificate in Veena
 xøn¨ £õh® & 3 SECOND YEAR
Subsidiary - 3 818 Certificate in Violin  ö\¯À •øÓ&I I ©ØÖ® I I I
FOURTH YEAR Medium : English &Tamil
Duration : Two Years  ö\¯À•øÓ (xøn¨£õh®)&I I
 |õmi¯ C¯À&4
Theory of Dance - 4 Eligibility:A pass in 6th standard.  ÷uÁõµ C¯À ©ØÖ® Áµ»õÖ-I I
 |õmi¯ Áµ»õÖ FIRST AND SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR
History of Dance  Cø\°¯À&1
 ö\¯À•øÓ&IV ©ØÖ® V
 J¼¡À Theory of Music - 1
Acoustics  ö\¯À •øÓ&1  ö\¯À•øÓ (xøn¨£õh®)&I I I
 ö\¯À •øÓ & 4 Practial - 1  ÷uÁõµ C¯À ©ØÖ® Áµ»õÖ-I I I
Practical – 4
819 Certificate in Dance FOURTH YEAR
 xøn¨ £õh® & 4
Subsidiary - 4 Duration: Two Years
 ö\¯À•øÓ & VI ©ØÖ® VI I
Medium: English & Tamil
809 Diploma in Nattuvangam  ö\¯À•øÓ (xøn¨£õh®)&IV
Eligibility: A pass in 6th standard.
Medium: English &Tamil
First and Second Year ÷uÁõµ C¯À ©ØÖ® Áµ»õÖ-IV
Duration: One Year
Eligibility: (i) A pass in "Nattiya  |õmi¯ C¯À&1
kalaimani" title of this University or Theory of Dance - 1
other Universities or a pass in  ö\¯À •øÓ&1
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31. TUITION FEES AND OTHER FEES


FIRST INSTALMENT

Second Instalment
Alumni Membership
(Non refundable)
Registration Fee

Laboratory Fee

Grand Total
Certificate Fee
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee
Tuition Fee

Special Fee
Postage &

Total
Fee
PROGRAMMES

` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
Certificate Programme in Spoken English 1100 75 125 500 150- 150 400 - 2500 - 2500
Certificate Programme in Office Management 1100 75 125 500 150- 150 400 - 2500 - 2500
Certificate Programme in Binding and Finishing 1250 75 125 500 150
300 150 400 - 2950 - 2950
Certificate Programme in Food and Nutrition 1000 75 125 500 150
150 150 400 - 2550 - 2550
Certificate Programme in Library & Information Science (C.L.I.S.) 900 75 125 500 150- 150 600 - 2500 - 2500
B.Lib.I.Sc. 2000 75 125 500 150- 150 700 500 4200 1300 5500

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M.Lib.I.Sc. 2400 75 125 500 150- 150 900 500 4800 1600 6400
All B.A., B.Lit., B.S.W. & B.Sc. Psychology – I Year 1050 75 125 500 150- 150 400 500 2950 500 3450
All B.A., B.Lit., B.S.W. & B.Sc. Psychology – II Year 1000 - - 500 - - - - - 1500 450 1950
All B.A. , B.S.W. & B.Lit. – III Year 1000 - - 500 - - - - - 1500 450 1950
500 200
B.Sc. Psychology – III Year 1450 - - - - - - 2350 450 2800
Record Fee 200
All B.Com.* & B.Sc. Mathematics – I Year 1450 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 3350 600 3950
All B.Com.* & B.Sc. Mathematics – II Year 1400 - - - - 500 - - - 1900 500 2400
All B.Com.* & B.Sc. Mathematics – III Year 1400 - - - - 500 - - - 1900 500 2400
B.Com. Marketing Management – I Year 1500 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 3400 850 4250
B.Com. Marketing Management – II Year 1400 - - - - 500 - - - 1900 800 2700
B.Com. Marketing Management – III Year 1400 - - - - 500 - - - 1900 800 2700
B.B.A. – I Year 1400 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 3300 950 4250
B.B.A. – II Year 1350 - - - - 500 - - - 1850 850 2700
B.B.A. – III Year 1350 - - - - 500 - - - 1850 850 2700
* Except B.Com. (Marketing Management)
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FIRST INSTALMENT

Second Instalment
Alumni Membership
(Non refundable)
Registration Fee

Laboratory Fee

Grand Total
Certificate Fee
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee
Tuition Fee

Special Fee
Postage &

Total
Fee
PROGRAMMES

` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
B.Sc. Chemistry – I Year 3050 75 500 1400 125 150 150 400 500 6350 1250 7600
B.Sc.Chemistry – II Year 3100 - 500 2250 - - - - - 5850 1250 7100
B.Sc.Chemistry – III Year 3250 - 500 2750 - - - - - 6500 1300 7800
B.Sc. Physics, Botany & Zoology – I Year 2850 75 500 1000 125 150 150 400 500 5750 1250 7000
B.Sc. Physics, Botany & Zoology – II Year 2800 - 500 1350 - - - - - 4650 1200 5850
B.Sc. Physics, Botany & Zoology – III Year 2800 - 500 1600 - - - - - 4900 1250 6150
B.Sc. Microbiology I Year 2850 75 500 1000 125 150 150 400 500 5750 1250 7000

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B.Sc. Microbiology II Year 2800 - 500 1350 - - - - - 4650 1200 5850
B.Sc. Microbiology III Year 2800 - 500 2000 - - - - - 5300 1250 6550
All M.A., Master of Tourism and Travel Management – I Year 1450 75 500 -125 150 150 400 500 3350 700 4050
All M.A., Master of Tourism and Travel Management – II Year 1200 - 500 - - - - - - 1700 550 2250
All M.Com.* – I Year 1500 75 500 -125 150 150 400 500 3400 850 4250
All M.Com.* – II Year 1450 - 500 - - - - - - 1950 750 2700
M.Com. (BIM) – I Year 1400 75 500 -125 150 150 400 500 3300 850 4150
M.Com. (BIM) – II Year 1400 - 500 - - - - - - 1900 800 2700
M.S.W. (Master of Social Work) – I Year 2750 75 500 1000 125 150 150 400 500 5650 1400 7050
M.S.W. (Master of Social Work) – II Year 2800 - 500 1000 - - - - - 4300 950 5250
500 550
M.Sc. Applied Psychology – I Year 3700 75 125 150 150 400 500 6400 1800 8200
Record Fee 250
500 550 -
M.Sc. Applied Psychology – II Year 2800 - - - - 4100 1500 5600
Record Fee 250
* Except M.Com. (BIM) and M.Com. Comp. Applications
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FIRST INSTALMENT

Second Instalment
Alumni Membership
(Non refundable)
Registration Fee

Laboratory Fee

Grand Total
Certificate Fee
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee
Tuition Fee

Special Fee
Postage &

Total
Fee
PROGRAMMES

` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
M.Sc. Mathematics – I Year 1800 75 125 150 150- 500 400 500 3700 850 4550
M.Sc. Mathematics – II Year 1600 - - - - - 500 - - 2100 800 2900
M.Sc. Physics - I Year 4500 75 125 150 150
3500 500 400 500 9900 1900 11800
M.Sc. Physics – II Year 4350 - - - -
3600 500 - - 8450 1850 10300
M.Sc. Chemistry – I Year 5300 75 125 150 150
5700 500 400 500 12900 2000 14900
M.Sc. Chemistry – II Year 5000 - - - 5600 500 - - 11100 1950 13050
M.Sc. Botany/ Zoology - I Year 4500 75 125 150 150 3500 500 400 500 9900 1900 11800

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M.Sc. Botany/ Zoology - II Year 4350 - - - - 3600 500 - - 8450 1850 10300
M.Sc. Microbiology I Year 4500 75 125 150 150 3500 500 400 500 9900 1900 11800
M.Sc. Microbiology II Year 5350 - - - - 3600 500 - - 9450 1850 11300
M.Sc. Yoga (Direct) 10350 75 125 150 150 - 500 400 500 12250 - 12250
M.S. Industrial Engineering and Management I Year 5800 75 125 150 150 - 500 400 500 7700 3000 10700
3000 -
M.S. Industrial Engineering and Management II Year 5600 - - - - 500 - 9100 3000 12100
(Proj.Fee)
M.Sc. Real Estate Valuation I Year 10800 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 12700 7000 19700
3000 -
M.Sc. Real Estate Valuation II Year 10800 - - - - 500 - 14300 7000 21300
(Proj.Fee)
M.Sc. Plant & Machinery Valuation I Year 10800 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 12700 7000 19700
3000 -
M.Sc. Plant & Machinery Valuation II Year 10800 - - - - 500 - 14300 7000 21300
(Proj.Fee)
LL.M – I Year 4100 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 6000 1950 7950
LL.M – II Year 3850 - - - - 500 - - - 4350 1800 6150
- - 500 - - -
LL.M – III Year 2800 - - 4000 1200 5200
Dissertation Fee 700 - -
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FIRST INSTALMENT

Second Instalment
Alumni Membership
(Non refundable)
Registration Fee

Laboratory Fee

Grand Total
Certificate Fee
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee
Tuition Fee

Special Fee
Postage &

Total
Fee
PROGRAMMES

` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
LL.B. (Academic) – I Year 1750 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 3650 600 4250
LL.B. (Academic) – II Year 1200 - - - - 500 - - - 1700 500 2200
LL.B. (Academic) – III Year 1200 - - - - 500 - - - 1700 500 2200
LL.B. (General) – I Year 1250 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 3150 550 3700
LL.B. (General) – II Year 1300 - - - - 500 - - - 1800 600 2400
B.B.L. – I Year 1250 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 3150 500 3650

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B.B.L. – II Year 1100 - - - - 500 - - - 1600 500 2100
B.B.L. – III Year 1100 - - - - 500 - - - 1600 500 2100
Diploma in Law (Code No. 027, 028) 1450 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 2850 - 2850
Diploma in Saiva Siddhanta 1700 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 3100 - 3100
Diploma in Industrial Safety 2750 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 4150 - 4150
Diploma in Yoga 1050 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 2450 - 2450
DIPLOMA IN - Horticulture Nursery Mgt., Commercial Floriculture, -
Agri Business Management, Livestock Products Technology, Commercial
Entomology, Food & Nutrition, Quality Control Analysis of Industrial 2550 75 125 150 150 500 400 400 4350 - 4350
Chemicals, Petroleum Refining Engineering, (Code No.: 111, 254, 255, 256,
287, 378, 683, 162)
500 350
P.G. Dip. in Guidance and Counselling 2550 75 125 150 150 400 - 4450 - 4450
Record Fee 150
P.G. Dip. in Materials Management 2750 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 4150 - 4150
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FIRST INSTALMENT

Second Instalment
Alumni Membership
(Non refundable)
Registration Fee

Laboratory Fee

Grand Total
Certificate Fee
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee
Tuition Fee

Special Fee
Postage &

Total
Fee
PROGRAMMES

` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
P.G. Dip. in Hospital Management 2750 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 4150 - 4150
P.G. Dip. in Criminology and Forensic Science 2100 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 3500 - 3500
P.G. Dip. in Foreign Trade 2750 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 4150 - 4150
P.G. Dip. in English Language Teaching 2750 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 4150 - 4150
P.G. Dip. in Yoga 2400 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 3800 - 3800

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P.G. Dip. in Public Health 7000 75 125 150 150 500 4000 400 - 12400 - 12400
P.G. Dip. in Library Automation and Networking 2700 75 125 150 150 500 900 400 - 5000 900 5900
P.G. DIPLOMA IN- Software based Statistical Analysis, Intellectual
Property Rights, Ornamental and Landscape Gardening, Dairy
Technology, Electrical Safety and Safety Management, and Electrical 2550 75 125 150 150 500 400 400 - 4350 - 4350
Energy Management & Energy Audit (Code No.: 196, 288, 289, 381, 394,
395)
All other DIPLOMA and P.G. DIP. Programmes 2400 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 3800 - 3800
Certificate in Offset Machine Printing 1250 75 125 150 150 500 300 400 - 2950 - 2950
Certificate in Safety in Construction Practices 1100 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 2500 - 2500
Certificate in Goods and Services Tax 2000 75 125 150 150 500 - 850 - 3850 - 3850
Certificate in Front Desk Operations 2000 75 125 150 150 500 - 750 - 3750 - 3750
Dip. in Land Surveying 2750 75 125 150 150 500 1000 400 - 5150 - 5150
Dip. in Goods and Services Tax 3700 75 125 150 150 500 - 1000 - 5700 - 5700
Post Dip. in Automobile Technology 2550 75 125 150 150 500 400 400 - 4350 - 4350
P.G. Dip. in Valuation (Land and Building) 8800 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 10200 - 10200
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FIRST INSTALMENT

Second Instalment
Alumni Membership
(Non refundable)
Registration Fee

Laboratory Fee

Grand Total
Certificate Fee
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee
Tuition Fee

Special Fee
Postage &

Total
Fee
PROGRAMMES

` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
MUSIC PROGRAMMES
I Year 650 25 25 25 50 75 - 200 - 1050 - 1050
Certificate in (Vocal, Violin, Veena and Dance)
II Year 1200 - - - - 300 - - - 1500 - 1500
Diploma in Nattuvangam 1400 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 2800 - 2800
Title of Isaikalaimani - I Year 1400 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 2800 - 2800
(Vocal, Violin and Mrudhangam) II Year 2750 - - - - 500 - - - 3250 - 3250

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III Year 3350 - - - - 500 - - - 3850 - 3850
Title of Nattiyakalaimani IV Year 3600 - - - - 500 - - - 4100 - 4100
B.F.A Music (Vocal, Veena, Violin, Mrudhangam) I Year 1550 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 3450 500 3950
B. F.A Dance (Bharathanatyam) II Year 2850 - - - - 500 - - - 3350 500 3850
III Year 3450 - - - - 500 - - - 3950 500 4450
IV Year 4000 - - - - 500 - - - 4500 500 5000
M. F.A Music (Vocal, Veena, Violin) I Year 2550 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 4450 750 5200
M.F.A. Dance (Bharathanatyam) II Year 3850 - - - - 500 - - - 4350 750 5100
Thevara Isaikalaimani I Year 1400 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 2800 - 2800
Thevara Isaikalaimani II Year 2750 - - - - 500 - - - 3250 - 3250
Thevara Isaikalaimani III Year 3350 - - - - 500 - - - 3850 - 3850
Thevara Isaikalaimani IV Year 3600 - - - - 500 - - - 4100 - 4100
LATERAL ENTRY U.G. DEGREE PROGRAMMES
B.A. (English, Economics, Sociology, History, Political Sci.) - II Year 1950 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 3850 450 4300
B.A. (English, Economics, Sociology, History, Political Sci.) - III Year 3750 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 5150 450 5600
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FIRST INSTALMENT

Second Instalment
Alumni Membership
(Non refundable)
Registration Fee

Laboratory Fee

Grand Total
Certificate Fee
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee
Tuition Fee

Special Fee
Postage &

Total
Fee
PROGRAMMES

` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
B.Com ., B.Sc. Maths & B.Com. (Acc. & Fin.) - II Year 1950 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 3850 500 4350
B.Com ., B.Sc. Maths & B.Com. (Acc. & Fin.) - III Year 3750 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 5150 500 5650
B.Com. Marketing Management - II Year 2150 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 4050 800 4850
B.Com. Marketing Management - III Year 4250 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 5650 850 6500
B.B.A. - II Year 2500 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 4400 850 5250
B.B.A. - III Year 4250 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 5650 850 6500

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B.Sc. Physics, Botany & Zoology - II Year 4850 75 125 150 150 500 1350 400 500 8100 1200 9300
B.Sc. Physics, Botany & Zoology - III Year 7650 75 125 150 150 500 1600 400 - 10650 1250 11900
B.Sc. Chemistry - II Year 4700 75 125 150 150 500 2250 400 500 8350 1500 9850
B.Sc. Chemistry - III Year 5650 75 125 150 150 500 2750 400 - 9800 1300 11100
LATERAL ENTRY P.G. DEGREE PROGRAMMES
M.A. (English, Economics, Sociology) - II Year 2100 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 4000 550 4550
M.Com. & M.Com. (Co-operative Mgt.) - II Year 2100 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 4000 650 4650
M.Com. (BIM) - II Year 2550 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 4450 800 5250
M.Sc. Mathematics - II Year 2200 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 4100 650 4750
M.Sc. Physics - II Year 4550 75 125 150 150 500 2700 400 500 9150 1600 10750
M.Sc. Chemistry - II Year 5450 75 125 150 150 500 5600 400 500 17450 1750 14700
M.Sc. Botany - II Year 4800 75 125 150 150 500 3600 400 500 10300 1650 11950
M.Sc. Zoology - II Year 4800 75 125 150 150 500 3600 400 500 10300 1650 11950
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B.Ed. Programme

Approved by
the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE)
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1. Programme : B.Ed.
2. Duration : Two years
3. Personal Contact Programme : 100 % classes compulsory
4. Eligibility Criteria
 A pass in the graduate degree examination under the 10+2+3 or 11+1+3 pattern with main
subject in Part III, namely – Tamil (B.A., B.Lit.), English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry,
Botany, Zoology, Computer Science, Applied Physics, Applied Chemistry, Biochemistry,
Environmental Science, Microbiology, History and Geography.
 In the case of Economics, Commerce and Home Science subjects, only P.G., qualification will
be considered.
 Candidates who have studied cross major subjects in P.G. Degree are not eligible.
 Candidates having a direct U.G., Degree (without +2 qualification) and candidates having a
direct P.G. Degree (without U.G. Degree) are not eligible.
 For entry to Regular Teacher Education Programme of the Annamalai University. A degree
from any university recognized by the UGC and approved by the syndicate of the Annamalai
University.
(i) Trained in-service teachers in elementary education.
(ii) Candidates who have completed a NCTE recognized teacher education programme
through face –to-face mode. (In accordance with the NCTE standard and norms 2014)
www.ncte.india.org

5. Programme Components
i) Medium of Instruction: 1) English
2) Tamil medium available for B.A. Tamil, B.Lit. Tamil and M.A. Tamil
Graduates only
ii) No. of Subjects: First year – Five / Second year - Four
FIRST YEAR (THEORY)
S.No. Course Code Courses
1. CC1-F Basics of Education
2. CC2-F Psychology of Learner and Learning
3. CC3-F Schooling, Socialisation and Identity
Optional - I: (Part-A) (For Graduates)
4. PC1-F Pedagogy of Tamil-1
5. PC2-F Pedagogy of English -1
For Post Graduates
6. PC3-F Pedagogy of Mathematics -1
7. PC4-F Pedagogy of Physics -1
8. PC5-F Pedagogy of Chemistry -1
9. PC6-F Pedagogy of Botany -1
10. PC7-F Pedagogy of Zoology -1
11. PC8-F Pedagogy of History -1
12. PC9-F Pedagogy of Economics -1
13. PC10-F Pedagogy of Commerce -1
14. PC11-F Pedagogy of Computer Science -1
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S.No. Course Code Courses


Optional - II : (Part-A) (For Both Graduates and Post Graduates)
15. PC12-F Pedagogy of Tamil –II
16. PC13-F Pedagogy of English –II
17. PC14-F Pedagogy of Mathematics -II
18. PC15-F Pedagogy of Physical Science
19. PC16-F Pedagogy of Biological Science
20. PC17-F Pedagogy of Social Science
21. PC18-F Pedagogy of Economics -11
22. PC19-F Pedagogy of Commerce -II
23. PC20-F Pedagogy of Computer Science -II
First Year (PRACTICUM)
School Based Activites
1. SBAO.-F Observation (Record)
2. SBA1-F Health and Physical Education (Record)
3. SBA2-F Enhancing Teaching Skills (Record) - [Optional-I & Optional-II]
Work Shop Based Activities
4. WBA1-F Assessment for Learning (Workbook)
5. WBA2-F Exploring Library and other Learning Resources-(Workbook)
6. WBA3~F Strengthening the Language Proficiency (Workbook)
7. WBA4-F Gender Issues in Education (Workbook)
Internship Teaching
8. INT1-F Lesson Plan Discussion [Optional-I&Optiorial-II]:(Record)

Note: Each student would be offered two pedagogical courses, one from pedagogical course-I and
another from pedagogical course-II in accordance with the major subject at graduate/post
graduate level subject.

SECOND YEAR (THEORY)


S.No. Course Code Courses
1. CC4-S Curriculum and School
2. CC5-S Vision of Education in India: Concerns and Issues
Optional-l : {Part-B} {For Graduates)
3. PC1-S Pedagogy of Tamil – 1
4.. PC2-S Pedagogy of English – 1
5. PC3-S Pedagogy of Mathematics – 1
6. PC4-S Pedagogy of Physics – 1
7. PC5-S Pedagogy of Chemistry – 1
8. PC6-S Pedagogy of Botany – 1
9. PC7-S Pedagogy of Zoology – 1
10. PC8-S Pedagogy of History – 1
11. PC9-S Pedagogy of Economics – 1
12. PC10-S Pedagogy of Commerce – 1
13. PC11-S Pedagogy of Computer Science – 1
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S.No. Course Code Courses


Optional - II : (Part-B) (For Both Graduates and Post Graduates)
14. PC12-S Pedagogy of Tamil –II
15. PC13-S Pedagogy of English-II
16. PC14-S Pedagogy of Mathematics –II
17. PC15-S Pedagogy of Physical Science

18. PC16-S Pedagogy of Biological Science

19. PC17-S Pedagogy of Social Science


20. PC18-S Pedagogy of Economics –II

21. PC19-S Pedagogy of Commerce –II

22. PC20-S Pedagogy of Computer Science -II


Second Year (PRACTICUM)
School Based Activities
1. SBA1-S Issues of conservation and Environmental Regeneration (Record)

2. SBA2-S Arts and Aesthetics (Record)

3. SBA3-S Case Study and Psychological Testing (Record) ..

4. SBA4-S Enriching Learning Through ICT (Record)


Work Shop Based Activities
5. WBA1-S Addressing Special Needs in Class Room (Workbook)

6. WBA2-S Education for Peace (Workbook)


Internship Teaching
7. INT1-S Teaching Competency - [Optional-I & Optional-II]
8. INT2-S Lesson Plan [Optional-I & Optional-II]

9. INT3-S Instructional Software. [Optional-I & Optional-II]:(Record)

10. INT4-S Interpretation of Test Scores [Optional-I & Optional-II]:(Record)

Note: Each student would be offered two pedagogical courses, one from pedagogical course-I and
another from pedagogical course – II in accordance with the major subject at graduate/post
graduate level.

TUITION FEES AND OTHER FEES


(Non Refundable)

Membership Fee
Registration Fee

First Instalment
Laboratory Fee
Certificate Fee
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee

Grand Total
Special Fee
Tuition Fee

Tuition Fee
Instalment
Postage &

Second
Alumni

Total

PROGRAMME

` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
B.Ed. I Year 32200 75 125 150 150 500 1400 400 500 35500 20000 55500

B.Ed. II year 32800 - - - - 500 700 1000 - 35000 20000 55000


(Teaching Practice
Fee)
65

M.B.A. Programmes
66

OBJECTIVES ELECTIVES
The Master of Business Administration degree 2.7.1 Human Resource Management
programmes of the Directorate of Distance Education (©ÛuÁÍ ÷©»õsø©)
of the Annamalai University are to equip practicing (a) Labour Welfare and Industrial Relations
Executives and Managers, working in Private/ Public öuõÈ»õͺ |»® ©ØÖ® öuõÈÀ EÓÄPÒ
Sector Underakings / Banks / Educational (b) Training and Development
Institutions, etc. with skills in Business Management £°Ø] ©ØÖ® ÷©®£õk
and to enable them to enrich their decision making (Or)
and planning capabilities. 2.7.2 Marketing Management
Eligibility: Any degree (only those applicants who have
(\¢øu°¯À ÷©»õsø©)
passed the qualifying examination under the pattern of (a) Sales and Distribution Management
either 11+2+2 years or 11+1+3 years or 10+2+3 years ÂØ£øÚ ©ØÖ® ÁÇ[PÀ ÷©»õsø©
will be eligible for admission to the Programme. Those (b) Marketing Research and Consumer Behaviour
who have passed the qualifying examination under \¢øu°¯À B´Ä ©ØÖ® ~Pº÷Áõº
10+2+2 pattern will not be considered for admission) or |hzøu°¯À
an equivalent examination. (Or)
2.7.3 Financial Management
346 M.B.A. (EM / TM)
({v°¯À ÷©»õsø©)
First Year (a) Investment, Security and Portfolio
1.1 Principles of Management Management
÷©»õsø© ÷Põm£õkPÒ •u½k, £[SPÒ ©ØÖ® £S¨¦ {ºÁõP®
1.2 Accounting for Managers (b) Management of Financial Services
÷©»õͺPÐUPõÚ PnUQ¯À {v°¯À ÷\øÁPÒ ÷©»õsø©
1.3 Managerial Economics (Or)
÷©»õsø©¨ ö£õ¸Íõuõµ® 2.7.4 Production Management
1.4 Legal Environment of Business (EØ£zv ÷©»õsø©)
Áõo£a \mh `ÇÀ (a) Production, Planning, Control and
1.5 Research Methodology and Statistics Maintenance
Bµõ´a] ÁÈ•øÓPÒ ©ØÖ® ¦Òΰ¯À EØ£zv, vmh®, Pmk¨£õk ©ØÖ® £µõ©›¨¦
1.6 International Business ÷©»õsø©
£ßÚõmk Áõo£® (b) Quality Management/ uµ ÷©»õsø©
1.7 Managerial Communication (Or)
÷©»õsø©z uPÁ¼¯À 2.7.5 Systems (PoÛ°¯À)
(a) Personal Productivity Tools
1.8 Organisational Behaviour
uÛz vÓß AvP›¨¦U P¸ÂPÒ
Aø©¨¦ \õº |hzøu°¯À
(b) Information Technology
Second Year uPÁÀ öuõÈÀ ~m£®
2.1 Human Resource Management 178 M.B.A. E-Business (E.M.)
©ÛuÁÍ ÷©»õsø© First Year
2.2 Marketing Management 1.1 Principles of Management
\¢øu°¯À ÷©»õsø©
1.2 Marketing Management
2.3 Financial Management 1.3 Financial Management
{v°¯À ÷©»õsø©
1.4 Database Management System
2.4 Operations Management
1.5 Human Resource Management
ö\¯»õUP ÷©»õsø©
1.6 Management Information System
2.5 Project Management and Entrepreneurship
vmh ÷©»õsø© ©ØÖ® öuõÈÀ •øÚÄ 1.7 Software Project Management
2.6 Strategic Management 1.8 Financial and Management Accounting
Ezv ÷©»õsø© Second Year

2.7 Project Work & Viva-Voce 2.1 E-Commerce


vmh B´÷Ák ©ØÖ® ÷|ºPõnÀ 2.2 E–Commerce: Application and Securities
2.3 Internet and Java Programming
(Or)
67

2.4 Advanced Web Development and Design 2.7 Project Work and Viva-Voce
Tools OR
2.5 Enterprise Resource Planning 2.7.1 E-Commerce
2.6 Strategic Management 2.7.2 Business Research Methods
2.7 Project Work and Viva-Voce 348 M.B.A. Marketing Management (E.M.)
OR
First Year
2.7.1 Global Marketing
2.7.2 Structured System Analysis and Design 1.1 Principles of Management
1.2 Marketing Management
179 M.B.A. International Business (E.M.) 1.3 Financial Management
First Year 1.4 Operations Management
1.1 Principles of Management 1.5 Human Resource Management
1.2 International Accounting 1.6 Statistics for Managers
1.3 International Economics 1.7 Managerial Communication
1.4 International Business Environment
1.8 Advertising and Sales promotion
1.5 Foreign Policy of India
Second Year
1.6 Information Technology and E-Commerce
1.7 Communication for Global Managers 2.1 Product and Services Marketing
1.8 Organisational Behaviour 2.2 Marketing Research
Second Year 2.3 Consumer Behaviour
2.1 International Human Resource Management 2.4 Rural Marketing
2.2 International Marketing Management 2.5 Sales and Distribution Management
2.3 International Financial Management
2.6 Strategic Management
2.4 Logistics and Supply Chain Management
2.5 Global Strategic Management 2.7 Project Work and Viva-Voce
2.6 International Trade Policies and OR
Documentation 2.7.1 E-Commerce
2.7 Project Work and Viva-Voce 2.7.2 Business Research Methods
OR 349 M.B.A. Financial Management (E.M.)
2.7.1 International Marketing Research and First Year
Consumer Behaviour
1.1 Principles of Management
2.7.2 Export and Import Finance
1.2 Marketing Management
347 M.B.A. Human Resource Management (E.M.) 1.3 Financial Management
First Year 1.4 Operations Management
1.1 Principles of Management 1.5 Human Resource Management
1.2 Marketing Management 1.6 Statistics for Managers
1.3 Financial Management 1.7 Managerial Communication
1.4 Operations Management 1.8 Accounting for Managers
1.5 Human Resource Management
Second Year
1.6 Statistics for Managers
2.1 Management of Financial Services
1.7 Managerial Communication
2.2 International Finance
1.8 Organisational Behaviour
2.3 Derivatives Management
Second Year
2.4 Risk Management and Insurance
2.1 Organisational Development and
2.5 Investment, Security and Portfolio
Management of Change
Management
2.2 Training and Development
2.6 Strategic Management
2.3 Labour Welfare
2.7 Project Work and Viva-Voce
2.4 Industrial Relations
OR
2.5 Wages and Salary Administration
2.7.1 E-Commerce
2.6 Strategic Management 2.7.2 Business Research Methods
68

542 M.B.A. in Hospital Management (E.M.) First Year


PCP: Compulsory : Compulsory PCPs conducted only
 Health Communication
 Introduction to Health
at Annamalainagar. Attendance at the PCPs of the
 Resource Management (Materials)
following Programme for the number of days stated
 Resource Management (Human)
below:
Second Year
Code. Name of the  Law & Hospitals
CPCP Regulations
No. Programme  Marketing
MBA in Hospital Two spells of five days
 Quality Assurance
542  Information Management
Management each in a year
 Project Work and Viva-Voce Compulsory

TUITION FEES AND OTHER FEES


First Instalment

Second Instalment
Membership Fee
Registration Fee

First Instalment
Admission Fee

Certificate Fee

Stationery Fee

Grand Total
Eligibility Fee

Special Fee
Tuition Fee

Tuition Fee
Postage &

Lab Fee

Alumni

Total
PROGRAMMES Code

M.B.A. – I YEAR ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
M.B.A. 346
M.B.A. E-Business 178
M.B.A. International Business 179
M.B.A. Human Resource 7350 75 125 150 150 500 — 400 500 9250 480014050
347
Management
M.B.A. Marketing Management 348
M.B.A. Financial Management 349
M.B.A. Hospital Management 542 14000 75 125 150 150 500 10000 400 500 25900 — 25900
M.B.A. – II YEAR
STUDENTS
THEORY

M.B.A.
M.B.A. E-Business 7350 – – – – 500 – – 7850 445012300
M.B.A. International Business
M.B.A. Human Resource
Management
STUDENTS
PROJECT

M.B.A. Marketing Management 500


7350 – – – – 500 – 8350 445012800
M.B.A. Financial Management Project Fee

10000
M.B.A. Hospital Management 542 17200 – – – – 500 Project – 28700 — 28700
Fee 1000
69

Computer Science
and
I.T. Programmes
70

PROGRAMMES OF STUDY a. Eligibility for Admission Degree (Computer Science /


i) Candidates seeking Information Technology) from
269 M.B.A. Information Systems
admission to the first year Annamalai University.
Medium : English
Duration: Two Years of the three year Master of PCP - Compulsory: See Page
Eligibility for Admission Computer Applications No. 78.
Any Graduate 716. M.C.A (Lateral Entry III year )
(MCA) programme:
PCP - Compulsory: See Page The Candidates seeking
a) Three year Bachelor’s
No. 78. admission to III year of the
Degree after completion
FIRST YEAR
of Plus 2 (or) above Programme have to
SUBJECT OF STUDY satisfy any one of the following
b)Three year Bachelor’s
 Principles of Management conditions:
Degree after completion
 Managerial Economics  The candidates who have
of three year Diploma
 Accounting and Finance for successfully completed I and II
Managers
from any recognised
year of MCA in any recognised
 Marketing Management University.
University. (75% of the syllabus
 Human Resource ii) Candidates seeking equivalent to this University).
Management admission to I year of MCA
 The candidates who have
 Production and Materials Programme and who have successfully completed M.Sc. (IT)
Management not studied Mathematics at / M.Sc. (CS) / M.Sc. (SE) from
 Research Methods for +2 or at Diploma level any recognized University.
Management should undergo a bridge  The candidates who have
 Information Technology programme for a week. successfully completed MBA
Applications Lab.
PCP - Compulsory: See Page (Systems/ E-Commerce/
SECOND YEAR
SUBJECT OF STUDY No. 78. E-Business) with under
156. M.C.A (Lateral Entry II Year) graduation in BCA / B.Sc.
 Organizational Behaviour
The Candidates seeking (Computer Science/ Information
 Management Information
Technology / Visual
System admission to II year of the
Communication / Computer
 Database Management System above Programme have to Technology).
 E-Commerce satisfy any one of the following  The candidate who have
 Enterprise Resource Planning conditions: successfully completed B.E. or B.
 Data Warehousing and Data  The candidates having a Post- Tech in CSE / IT from any
Mining Graduate Diploma in Computer recognized University.
 Project Work & Viva-Voce Application (PGDCA – One PCP - Compulsory: See Page
(or) Year)/ BCA/ B.Sc (Computer No. 78.
 Software Project Management Science) / B.Sc. (Information b. Duration of the Programme
 Advanced Web Design Technology) from a recognized The duration of the
138 M.C.A. (Master of University.
programme for the Degree
Computer Applications)  The candidates who have
of Master of Computer
(Semester System - 6 Semesters) successfully completed first year
Medium : English
Applications is 6 semesters.
MCA (75% of the syllabus
FIRST SEMESTER
Objective: This Programme is equivalent to this University) or
SUBJECT OF STUDY
intended to provide intensive PGDIT or any other PG
 Numerical Methods
training to develop applications for Diploma in Computer studies
 Accounting and Financial
scientific, commercial and from any recognized University
Management
industrial uses. This is a specialised with a minimum duration of one
 Digital Logic and Computer
programme for graduates to year.
Organisation
become post-graduates in the field  The Candidates who have
 Unix, C, C++
of computer applications. successfully completed Dual
71

 Data Structures and  Network Security 176 M.Sc. (Information


Algorithms  Unified Modeling Language Technology) (Lateral Entry
 Programming Lab - I  Management Concepts and II year)
(Unix, C, C++) Communication The Candidates seeking
 Programming Lab – II (Data  Elective – II: Modeling and admission to II Year of the
Structures) Simulation (or) above Programme have to
SECOND SEMESTER
Data Warehousing and Mining satisfy any one of the following
SUBJECT OF STUDY
 Programming Lab – IX conditions.
 Visual Programming
(Computer Graphics)
 Advanced RDBMS  The candidates having a Post-
 Programming Lab – X Graduate Diploma in Computer
 Distributed Operating System (System Development Lab.) Applications (PGDCA–One
 Computer Architecture and
SIXTH SEMESTER Year), from a recognized
Micro Processors
 Project and Viva-Voce University.
 Computer Networks
Scheme of Examinations  The candidate who have
 Programming Lab – III
successfully completed M.B.A.
(Visual Programming) A candidate for the MCA
(Systems) or PGDIT (or) I year
 Programming Lab – IV Degree Examination shall take M.Sc. (I.T.) (75% of the syllabus
(Advanced RDBMS) the courses prescribed in the equivalent to this University) or
THIRD SEMESTER any other PG Diploma in
prospectus. Each course shall be
SUBJECT OF STUDY Computer studies from any
of three hours’ duration.
 Advanced Java recognized University with a
 Multimedia and its The students have to do any minimum duration of one year.
Applications computer oriented project work PCP - Compulsory: See Page
 Principles of Compiler Design under a qualified approved No. 78.
 Analysis and Design of guide. The approval of the
Information Systems Director, DDE for the project SUBJECT OF STUDY
 Software Engineering FIRST SEMESTER
work and project guide has to be
 Programming Lab – V  Data Structures and Algorithms
obtained before starting the
(Advanced Java)  Computer Architecture and
 Programming Lab – VI project. The project report should Microprocessors
(Multimedia) be submitted on or before the last  Object Oriented Programming
FOURTH SEMESTER date prescribed by the Director,  Visual Programming
SUBJECT OF STUDY D.D.E. The Viva-Voce will be  Programming Lab – I (Object
 C # Programming & ·NET conducted after submission of Oriented Programming - C++)
Framework Project work.  Programming Lab – II (Visual
 Web Designing Programming)
 Network Management and 139 M.Sc. (Information SECOND SEMESTER
Administration Technology) (Semester  Multimedia and Its Applications
 E-Commerce System)  Java Programming
 Elective –I : Wireless Objectives: This programme is  Distributed Operating System
Application Protocol (or) designed in such a way so as to  Computer Networks
Artificial Intelligence impart training in the recent  Programming Lab – III
 Programming Lab – VII (C # advancements and modern trends (Multimedia)
Programming & ·NET in the field of IT  Programming Lab – IV (Java)
Framework) THIRD SEMESTER
Duration: Four Semesters
 Programming Lab – VIII  Advanced RDBMS
(Web Designing) Eligibility: A pass in any degree or
 C # Programming and ·NET
FIFTH SEMESTER an equivalent examination.
Frame work
SUBJECT OF STUDY PCP - Compulsory: See Page  Web Designing
 Computer Graphics and Image No. 78.  Client / Server Technology
Processing
72

 Programming Lab – V Computer Applications  Windows Programming


(C # Programming and ·NET (PGDCA–One Year), from a  Elective
Framework) recognized University. Software Metrics (or)
 Programming Lab – VI (Web  The candidates who have Data Warehousing and Mining
Designing) successfully completed M.B.A.  Programming Lab – VII
FOURTH SEMESTER (Systems) or PGDIT or I Year (Windows Programming)
 Data Warehousing and Mining of M.Sc. (Software  Project and Viva-Voce
Engineering) (75% of the
 Unified Modeling Language Project work
syllabus equivalent to this
 Advanced Tools in Computing The Students are expected to
University) or any other PG
 Elective do a project work, in an assigned
Diploma in Computer studies
1. Enterprise Java Beans and JSP from any recognized topic under the supervision of an
(or) University with a minimum approved guide individually
2. Wireless Application Protocol duration of one year.
 Project and Viva-Voce during the final semester.
PCP - Compulsory: See Page
Project work No. 78. 155. M.Sc. (Computer Science)
The Students are expected Objectives: This programme is
SUBJECT OF STUDY
to do a project work, in an designed in such a way so as to
FIRST SEMESTER impart training in the recent
assigned topic under the
 Software Development advancements and modern trends
supervision of an approved in the field of Computer Science
 Unix, C, C++
guide individually during the Duration: Four Semesters
 Data Structures & Algorithms
final semester.  Software Project Management Eligibility: A pass in any degree
151. M.Sc. (Software  Programming Lab – I (Unix, C, (or) an equivalent examinations.
Engineering) (Semester C++) PCP - Compulsory: See Page
System)
 Programming Lab – II (Data No. 78.
Objectives: This programme is Structures)
designed in such a way so as to SECOND SEMESTER 157. M.Sc. (Computer Science)
impart training in the recent (Lateral Entry II year)
 Object Oriented Analysis &
advancements and modern trends in Design The Candidates seeking admission
the field of Software Engineering. to II year of the above programme
 System Software and
have to satisfy any one of the
Operating Systems
following conditions:
Duration: Four Semesters  Advanced RDBMS
Eligibility:  Java Programming  The candidates having a Post-
 Programming Lab – III Graduate Diploma in
1. A pass in any degree with
Maths at Higher Secondary (Advanced RDMBS) Computer Applications
level or equivalent.  Programming Lab – IV (Java) (PGDCA-One Year) from a
2. Candidates who have not THIRD SEMESTER recognized University.
studied Maths at +2 level  Software Quality Control &  The candidates who have
should undergo a bridge Assurance successfully completed
programme for a week.  Multimedia and Its M.B.A (Systems) or PGDIT or I
PCP - Compulsory: See Page No. Applications Year of M.Sc. (Computer
78.  C # Programming & ·NET Science) (75% of syllabus
177. M.Sc. (Software Framework equivalent to this University)
Engineering)  Software Testing or any other PG Diploma in
(Lateral Entry II year)  Programming Lab – V Computer studies from any
The candidates seeking admission (Multimedia) recognized University with a
to II year of the above programme  Programming Lab – VI minimum duration of one
have to satisfy any one of the (C # & ·Net Frame work) year.
following conditions: FOURTH SEMESTER
 The candidates having a Post- PCP - Compulsory: See Page
 Unified Modeling Language
No. 78.
Graduate Diploma in  Network Security
73

SUBJECT OF STUDY work and project guide has to be Education or an equivalent


FIRST SEMESTER obtained before starting the examination.
 Data Structures and project. The project report should PCP - Compulsory: See Page
Algorithms No. 78.
be submitted on or before the last
 Computer Architecture and
Micro Processors date prescribed by the Director, 172 B.C.A.(Lateral Entry II Year)
 Unix, C, C++ D.D.E. The Viva-Voce will be The candidates seeking
 System Software conducted after submission of admission to the II year of the
 Multimedia and Its Project work. above programme should have
Applications 152 M.Com. (Computer successfully completed the I year
 Programming Lab – I (Unix, C, Applications) of study from any recognized
C ++) Duration: 2 Years University in the same discipline
 Programming Lab – II Medium: English
(Multimedia) with at least 75% of syllabi
Eligibility: B.Com. / B.B.A./ B.A.
SECOND SEMESTER common to this University or
Corporate Secretaryship/ B.A.
 Java Programming Co-operation/ Bachelor of Bank The candidates who have
 Advanced RDBMS Management/B.Com.(C.A.)/ completed 3 year Technical
 Computer Networks B.M.M./ B.C.A. or an equivalent Diploma after 10th Standard.
 Software Engineering examination.
PCP - Compulsory: See Page
 Digital Image Processing PCP: Compulsory only for IT
No. 78.
 Programming Lab – III (Java) Courses
 Programming Lab – IV FIRST YEAR 712 B.C.A. (Lateral Entry III yr.)
(Advanced RDBMS)  Management Concept The candidates seeking
THIRD SEMESTER  Financial Management
admission to the III year of the
 C # Programming and ·NET  E-Commerce
above programme should have
Framework  Management Accounting
successfully completed the I & II
 Windows Programming  Computer Practical – I (Office
Automation Lab) year of study from any
 Principles of Compiler Design
 Advanced Tools in Computing SECOND YEAR recognized University in the
 Elective  Management of Financial same discipline with at least 75%
E-Commerce (or) Services of syllabi common to this
Network Security  Project Finance University.
 Programming Lab – V (C# &  Internet and Its Applications
PCP - Compulsory: See Page No.
·NET Framework)  Advanced Corporate 78.
 Programming Lab – VI Accounting SUBJECT OF STUDY
(Windows Programming)  Computer Practical – II FIRST YEAR
FOURTH SEMESTER (Advanced Financial  Language (Tamil/ Hindi/
 Project and Viva-Voce Packages) French/ Malayalam/ Telugu/
SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS 137 Bachelor of Computer Kannada)
Applications (BCA)  English Prose and Composition
A candidate for the M.Sc.
Objectives: The aim of this  Scientific Computing
(Comp. Sci.) Degree Examination
programme is to develop working  Concepts of Information
shall take the courses prescribed knowledge about computers and Technology
in the prospectus. Each course impart skills to use the computers  Programming in C & C++
shall be of three hours’ duration. effectively in developing commercial  Online Systems and Web
and scientific applications. Designing
The students have to do any
computer oriented project work Duration: Three years  Programming Lab – I (C, C++ &
under a qualified approved MS-Office Lab)
Eligibility: A pass in Pre-
guide. The approval of the  Programming Lab – II (Web
University/ Higher Secondary /
Designing)
Director, DDE for the project Two year Diploma in Teacher
74

SECOND YEAR above programme should have  Visual Programming


 Operating Systems successfully completed the I year  Programming Lab – III (Oracle 8i
 Business and Accounting of study from any recognized and Visual Basic)
 Data Structures and Algorithm University in the same discipline  Programming Lab – IV (C++)
 Relational Database Management THIRD YEAR
with at least 75% of syllabi
Systems  Internet and Java
common to this University or the Programming
 Visual Basic
candidates who have completed  Computer Graphics
 Computer Net Works
3 year Technical Diploma after  Computer Networks
 Programming Lab – III (Visual
Basic)
10th Standard.  System Software
 RDBMS Lab – IV (Oracle forms PCP- Compulsory: See Page No. 78.  Software Engineering
and reports) 714 B.Sc. (Computer Science)  Programming Lab – V
THIRD YEAR (Lateral Entry III Year) (Internet and Java
 Client /Server Technology The candidates seeking Programming)
 Internet and Java Programming admission to the III year of the  Programming Lab – VI
( Graphics)
 E-Commerce above programme should have
 Project and Viva Voce
 Software Engineering successfully completed the I & II
Project work
 Multimedia year of study from any recognized
The Students are expected to
 Programming Lab – V (JAVA) University in the same discipline
do a project work, in an assigned
 Programming Lab – VI with at least 75% of syllabi
(Multimedia) topic under the supervision of an
common to this University.
 Project and Viva-Voce approved guide during the final
PCP -Compulsory: See Page No. 78.
Project Work year.
SUBJECT OF STUDY
The Students are expected to 170 B.Sc. (Information
FIRST YEAR Technology)
do a project work, in an assigned
 Language Objectives: This programme is
topic under the supervision of an
(Tamil/Hindi/French/ designed in such a way so as to
approved guide during the final Malayalam/Telugu/ impart training in the recent
year. Kannada) advancements and modern trends
120 B.Sc. (Computer Science)  English Prose and in the field of IT.
Composition
Objectives: The aim of this  Basics of Information Duration: Three years
programme is to develop working Technology Eligibility: A pass in Pre-
knowledge about computers and  Scientific Computing University/Higher Secondary
impart skills to use the computers /Two year Diploma in Teacher
 Data Structures and
effectively in developing commercial Education or an equivalent
Algorithms
and scientific applications. examination.
 Unix and C
Duration: Three years  Programming Lab – I (MS- PCP - Compulsory: See Page
Eligibility: A pass in Pre- Office, Unix and C) No. 78.
University/Higher Secondary  Programming Lab – II (Data 173 B.Sc. (Information
/Two year Diploma in Teacher Structures)
Technology) (Lateral Entry
Education or an equivalent SECOND YEAR
II year)
examination.  Computer Architecture and
Microprocessors The candidates seeking
PCP - Compulsory: See Page
 Operating Systems admission to the II year of the
No. 78.
 Object Oriented Programming above programme should have
174 B.Sc. (Computer Science) Using C++ successfully completed the I year
(Lateral Entry II year)  Relational Database Management
of study from any recognized
The candidates seeking Systems
University in the same discipline
admission to the II year of the  Web Development Tools
75

with at least 75% of syllabi  Programming Lab - II (Web common to this University or the
common to this University or Designing Lab) candidates who have completed
The candidates who have  Programming Lab - III (Java 3 year Technical Diploma after
completed 3 year Technical Programming Lab) 10th Standard.
Diploma after 10th Standard. THIRD YEAR
PCP - Compulsory: See Page
 Visual Programming No. 78.
PCP - Compulsory: See Page
 Relational Database 715 B.Sc. (Visual
No. 78.
Management Systems Communication)
713 B.Sc. (Information  Computer Networks (Lateral Entry III year)
Technology) (Lateral Entry  Computers Graphics The candidates seeking
III year)
 Programming Lab - IV (Visual admission to the III year of the
The candidates seeking Basic) above programme should have
admission to the III year of the  Programming Lab - V successfully completed the I & II
above programme should have (Oracle,Forms & Reports) year of study from any
successfully completed the I & II  Project work and Viva-Voce recognized University in the
year of study from any recognized Project work same discipline with at least 75%
University in the same discipline The Students are expected to
of syllabi common to this
with at least 75% of syllabi do a project work, in an
University.
common to this University. assigned topic under the
supervision of an approved PCP - Compulsory: See Page
PCP - Compulsory: See Page
No. 78.
No. 78. guide during the final year.
SUBJECT OF STUDY
SUBJECT OF STUDY 171 B.Sc. (Visual
FIRST YEAR
Communication)
FIRST YEAR  Language (Tamil/ Hindi/
 Language Objectives: The aim of this French/Malayalam/ Telugu/
(Tamil/Hindi/French/ programme is to impart training Kannada)
Malayalam/Telugu/ and to develop working knowledge  English Prose and
in computer for effective Visual Composition
Kannada)
and Electronic Communication.  Computer Concepts
 English Prose and
Duration: Three years and Office Automation Tools
Composition
Eligibility: A pass in Pre-  Media Writing and Graphics
 Scientific Computing
University/Higher Secondary  Effective Writing
 Basics of Information
/Two year Diploma in Teacher  Introduction to Drawing
Technology Education or an equivalent Concepts
 Fundamentals of Digital examination.  Lab-I Introduction to
Computers PCP - Compulsory: See Page Drawing and Office
 Programming in C & C++ No. 78. Automation Tools
 Programming Lab - I (MS- SECOND YEAR
175 B.Sc. (Visual
Office, C & C++)  Communication Concepts and
Communication) (Lateral Media ethics
SECOND YEAR Entry II year)
 Photography and Video
 Principles of Communication The candidates seeking Editing
 Web Development Tools admission to the II year of the  Multimedia for Visual
 Internet and Java above programme should have Communication – I
Programming successfully completed the I year  Desktop Publishing
 Computer Architecture and of study from any recognized  Elements of Visual Advertising
Microprocessors University in the same discipline  Lab – II Multimedia for Visual
Communication-I
 Operating Systems with at least 75% of syllabi
 Lab-III Desktop Publishing
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THIRD YEAR SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR


 Computers in Media design Part - I [Choose any ONE]  Computer Concepts & Office
and layout Tamil Automation Tools (Theory &
 Introduction to 3D Animations  Prose and Drama Practical)
 Television Production Hindi  E-Commerce & Its application
 Multimedia for Visual  Poetry and Grammar (Theory & Practical)
Communication – II French  Business Statistics
 Lab – IV – Video Production  Prose - II, Translation and  Advanced Financial
 Lab – V Multimedia for Visual Grammar Accounting
Communication-II Malayalam THIRD YEAR
 Project  Prose and Drama  Auditing
Project work Telugu  Commercial Law
The Students are expected to  Prose and Drama  Modern Banking – Theory,
do a project work, in an assigned Kannada Law and Practice
topic under the supervision of an  Prose and Drama  Corporate Accounting
approved guide during the final Part – II: English
 Web Designing & Its Application
year.  Communicative Skills and – Theory and Practical
142 B.Sc. Mathematics with Technical Writing  Financial Accounting Packages
Computer Applications – Theory and Practical
Part – III
Duration: 3 years  Analysis - II 143 B.B.A.Computer
Medium: English Applications
 Operations Research
Eligibility: A pass in Pre- Duration: 3 years
Part – IV
University/ Hr. Secondary / 2 year Medium: English
 Web Designing and Its Eligibility: A pass in Pre-
Dip. in Teacher Education/ 3 year
Diploma or an equivalent Applications (Theory and Practical) University/ Higher Secondary /
examination with Mathematic as  OOPS and C++ (Theory & Two year Diploma in Teacher
one of the subjects. Practical) Education/ Three year Diploma or
PCP: Compulsory for IT Courses THIRD YEAR an equivalent examination.
FIRST YEAR Part - III PCP: Compulsory for IT Courses
Part – I [Choose any ONE]  Mechanics FIRST YEAR
01 Tamil Part - I
 Mathematical Statistics
 Poetry and Grammar  01 Business Correspondence
Part - IV
02 Hindi (or)
 Prose and Drama  Data Structures and
02 Elements of Insurance
03 French Algorithms (Theory and Practical) Part – II: English
 Prose–I, Poetry–I, Translation  JAVA Programming  Prose and Usage
and Grammar (Theory and Practical) Part – III
04 Malayalam
141 B.Com. (Computer  Management Process and
 Poetry and Grammar Applications) Organisation Theory
05 Telugu  Managerial Economics
Duration: 3 years
 Poetry and Grammar Part – IV
Medium: English
06 Kannada  Computer Concepts and Office
Eligibility: A pass in Pre-
 Poetry and Grammar Automation Tools (Theory and
University/ Higher Secondary / Practical)
Part – II : English Two year Diploma in Teacher
 Prose and Composition SECOND YEAR – Part – III
Education/ Three year Diploma or
Part – III  Business Psychology and
an equivalent examination.
 Analysis - I Behavioural Science
PCP: Compulsory for IT Courses  Marketing Management
 Algebra and Trigonometry
 Vector Calculus, Linear FIRST YEAR  Management Accounting
Algebra and Solid Geometry  01 Áõo£z uªÌ (or) Part – IV
Part – IV 02 Elements of Insurance  Web Designing and its
 Prose and Usage Applications (Theory and Practical)
 Computer Concepts and Office
Automation Tools (Theory &  Management Principles  Client Server Concepts
Practical)  Financial Accounting (Theory and Practical)
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THIRD YEAR - Part – III  Java Programming 226 P.G. Diploma in Cyber
 Business Finance  Web Designing Security
 Human Resource Management  Software Engineering Medium: English
 Production and Materials  Programming Lab (Java and Eligibility: Any Degree or an
Management Web Designing) equivalent examination.
Part – IV  Project work Classes Compulsory
 MIS and E-Commerce PROJECT WORK Classes of four days duration will
(Theory and Practical) be held in two sessions out of
The Students are expected to
 Visual Basic (Theory and which attendance in one is
do a project work, in an assigned
Practical)
topic under the supervision of an compulsory.
643 B.B.A. Computer Applns.
approved guide individually  Fundamentals of Internet
Lateral Entry Scheme
during the second semester. and Cyber Crime
SECOND YEAR
 Network and Cyber Security
For Regulations, see page 11. 223 P.G. Dip.in Internet
 Information Technology Act
743 B.B.A. Computer Applns. Technology
2000 (Amendment - 2008)
Lateral Entry Scheme Medium: English
 Crime Information Systems
THIRD YEAR Eligibility: Any Degree or an
(CIS)
For Regulations, see page 11. equivalent examination.
 Project Work/ Viva-voce
136 Post Graduate Diploma in PCP: PCP of four days duration
Computer Applications will be held in two spells, out of 270 Diploma in Computer
(PGDCA) which attendance in one is Applications (DCA)
Objective: This programme imparts Compulsory. Objective: The aim of this
skills in software development and  Basics of Internet and Programme is to develop working
gives an opportunity for any Applications knowledge about computers
graduates to become computer  Web Design effectively in developing
professionals  Web Service Concepts commercial and scientific
Duration: One year (Two Semesters)  Web Technology applications
Eligibility: Any Degree.  Project Work/ Viva-Voce Duration: One Year
PCP-Compulsory: See Pg. No. 78. 224 P.G. Dip. in Data Mining Medium : English
SUBJECT OF STUDY Medium: English
Eligibiity: 10th Standard or an
Eligibility: Any Degree or an
FIRST SEMESTER equivalent
equivalent examination.
 Concepts of Information
PCP: PCP of four days duration PCP - Compulsory: See Pg. No. 78.
Technology
will be held in two spells, out of
 Programming in C & C++ SUBJECT OF STUDY
which attendance in one is
 Relational Database  Introduction to computers
Compulsory.
Management Systems
 Principles of Data Mining  Programming Language
 Visual Basic
 Database and Data  Visual Programming
 Programming Lab – I
Warehouse  Office Automation Tools
(MS-Office, C++)
 Text, Image and Managerial  Programming Lab-I
 Programming Lab-II (Oracle,
Data Mining (C Programming)
Forms, Reports, VB)
SECOND SEMESTER
 Web Mining
 Programming Lab-II
 Computer Networks  Project Work/ Viva-Voce
(MS-Office & Visual Programming)
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PERSONAL CONTACT PROGRAMME


(COMPULSORY)

B.Sc. (Computer Science), B.Sc. (Information Technology),


B.Sc. (Visual Communication), B.C.A., D.C.A. and Lateral Entry Programmes
Requirement of Attendance:

A candidate is eligible to appear for the examination only if he/she


satisfies the minimum attendance of 80% per year of Personal Contact
Programme.

MCA, M.Sc. (Information Technology), M.Sc. (Software Engineering),


M.Sc. (Computer Science), PGDCA and Lateral Entry Programmes:
Requirement of Attendance:

MCA – A candidate is eligible to appear for the examination only if he/she


satisfies the minimum attendance of 90% per semester of Personal Contact
Programme.
M.Sc. (CS / IT / SE) and PGDCA: A candidate is eligible to appear for the
examination only if he / she satisfies the minimum attendance of 90% per
semester of Personal Contact Programme.
MBA Information Systems: A candidate is eligible to appear for the
examination only if he/she satisfies the minimum attendance of 80% per
year of Personal Contact Programme.

Note: Students who fail to attend the compulsory PCP in a particular year, will be
permitted to attend the same in the subsequent years, on requisition, along with a
fee of ` 500/- (per spell).

A circular with details of date, venue and time for the PCP for the whole
academic year will be sent to all the students or it will be uploaded in the
website: www.audde.in The Directorate reserves the right to fix, shift or
cancel any PCP centre.
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TUITION FEES AND OTHER FEES


First Instalment

Membership Fee
Registration Fee

II Instalment
Certificate Fee

Grand Total
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee

I Instalment
Special Fee
Tuition Fee

Lab Fee
Postage &

Lab Fee

Alumni

Total
Code PROGRAMMES

269 M.B.A. Information Systems–I Year 4740 75 125 150 150 500 2960* 400 500 9600 7100 16700
(TF+LF*)

3140** 6500 16700


M.B.A. Information Systems–II Year 6060 - - - - 500 - - 10200 (TF+LF**)
PF-500

138 Master of Computer Applications – I Year 7500 75 125 150 150 500 2500 400 500 11900 2500 14400

Master of Computer Applications – II Year 7920 - – – – 500 2640 – - 11060 2640 13700

156 Master of Computer Applications


10200 75 125 150 150 500 3400 400 500 15500 3400 18900
Lateral Entry – II Year

2640
+
Master of Computer Applications – III Year 7920 - – – – 500 – - 12060 2640 14700
PF-
1000

4900
Master of Computer Applications +
716 14700 75 125 150 150 500 400 500 22500 4900 27400
Lateral Entry – III Year PF-
1000

139 M.Sc. Information Technology – I Year 5400 75 125 150 150 500 1800 400 500 9100 1800 10900

1940
+
M.Sc. Information Technology – II Year 5820 - – – – 500 – - 9260 1940 11200
PF-
1000

176 3340
M.Sc. Information Technology +
10020 75 125 150 150 500 400 500 16260 3340 19600
Lateral Entry – II Year PF-
1000

151 M.Sc. Software Engineering – I Year 5400 75 125 150 150 500 1800 400 500 9100 1800 10900

1940
+
M.Sc. Software Engineering – II Year 5820 - – – – 500 – - 9260 1940 11200
PF-
1000

177 3700
M.Sc. Software Engineering +
11100 75 125 150 150 500 400 500 17700 3700 21400
Lateral Entry – II year PF-
1000

155 M.Sc. Computer Science – I Year 5400 75 125 150 150 500 1800 400 500 9100 1800 10900

1940
+
M.Sc. Computer Science – II Year 5820 - – – – 500 – - 9260 1940 11200
PF-
1000

157 3340
M.Sc. Computer Science +
10020 75 125 150 150 500 400 500 16260 3340 19600
Lateral Entry – II year PF-
1000
80

First Instalment

Membership Fee
Registration Fee

II Instalment
Certificate Fee

Grand Total
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee

I Instalment
Special Fee
Tuition Fee

Lab Fee
Postage &

Lab Fee

Alumni

Total
Code PROGRAMMES

M.Com. Computer Applications – I Year 2550 75 125 150 150 500 1000 400 500 5450 1450 6900

M.Com. Computer Applications – II Year 2500 - - - - 500 1000 - - 4000 1650 5650

137 Bachelor of Computer Applications – I year 3600 75 125 150 150 500 1200 400 500 6700 1200 7900

Bachelor of Computer Applications – II year 3840 - – – – 500 1280 – - 5620 1280 6900

172 Bachelor of Computer Applications 4500 75 125 150 150 500 1500 400 500 7900 1500 9400
Lateral Entry – II year

Bachelor of Computer Applications – III year 3840 - – – – 500 1280 – - 5620 1280 6900

712 Bachelor of Computer Applications 5700 75 125 150 150 500 1900 400 500 9500 1900 11400
Lateral Entry – III year

120 B.Sc. Computer Science – I Year 3900 75 125 150 150 500 1300 400 500 7100 1300 8400

B.Sc. Computer Science – II Year 4020 - – – – 500 1340 – - 5860 1340 7200

174 B.Sc. Computer Science 4500 75 125 150 150 500 1500 400 500 7900 1500 9400
Lateral Entry – II Year

B.Sc. Computer Science – III Year 4020 - – – – 500 1340 – - 5860 1340 7200

714 B.Sc. Computer Science


5700 75 125 150 150 500 1900 400 500 9500 1900 11400
Lateral Entry – III Year

170 B.Sc. Information Technology


3600 75 125 150 150 500 1200 400 500 6700 1200 7900
– I year

B.Sc. Information Technology 3840 - -


– – – 500 1280 – 5620 1280 6900
– II year

173 B.Sc. Information Technology 4800 75 125 150 150 500 1600 400 500 8300 1600 9900
Lateral Entry – II year

B.Sc. Information Technology 3840 - -


– – – 500 1280 – 5620 1280 6900
– III year

713 B.Sc. Information Technology 5700 75 125 150 150 500 1900 400 500 9500 1900 11400
Lateral Entry – III year

171 B.Sc. Visual Communication 5100 75 125 150 150 500 1700 400 500 8700 1700 10400
– I year

B.Sc. Visual Communication 5220 - -


– – – 500 1740 – 7460 1740 9200
– II year
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First Instalment

Membership Fee
Registration Fee

II Instalment
Certificate Fee

Grand Total
Admission Fee

Stationery Fee
Eligibility Fee

I Instalment
Special Fee
Tuition Fee

Lab Fee
Postage &

Lab Fee

Alumni

Total
Code PROGRAMMES

175 B.Sc. Visual Communication 5400 75 125 150 150 500 1800 400 500 9100 1800 10900
Lateral Entry – II year

B.Sc. Visual Communication 5220 - – – – 500 1740 – - 7460 1740 9200


– III year

715 B.Sc. Visual Communication


6000 75 125 150 150 500 2000 400 500 9900 2000 11900
Lateral Entry – III year

B.Sc. Maths with Computer Applications – I


1900 75 125 150 150 500 500 400 500 4300 550 4850
Year

B.Sc. Maths with Computer Applications – II -


2050 - - - - 500 1000 - 3550 600 4150
Year

B.Sc. Maths with Computer Applications– III -


2050 - - - - 500 1000 - 3550 600 4150
Year

B.Com. Computer Applications – I Year 1900 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 500 3800 700 4500

B.Com. Computer Applications – II Year 1700 - - - - 500 1000 - - 3200 600 3800

B.Com. Computer Applications – III Year 1700 - - - - 500 1000 - - 3200 600 3800

B.B.A. Computer Applications – I Year 2400 75 125 150 150 500 500 400 500 4800 850 5650

B.B.A. Computer Applications – II Year 2700 - - - - 500 1000 - - 4200 950 5150

B.B.A. Computer Applications – III Year 2700 - - - - 500 1000 - - 4200 950 5150

B.B.A. Computer Applications


3500 75 175 150 150 500 1000 400 500 6400 950 7350
Lateral Entry – II year

B.B.A. Computer Applications


5150 75 175 150 150 500 1000 400 500 8050 950 9000
Lateral Entry – III year

1000 -
136 PG Diploma in Computer Applications 3000 75 125 150 150 500 + 400 5900 1000 6900
PF-500

223 PG Diploma in Internet Technology 2400 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 3800 - 3800

224 PG Diploma in Data Mining 2400 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 3800 - 3800

226 PG Diploma in Cyber Security 2400 75 125 150 150 500 - 400 - 3800 - 3800

270 DCA (Diploma In Computer Applications) 1260 75 125 150 150 500 420 400 - 3080 420 3500

PF – Project Fee, TF – Tuition Fee, LF – Lab Fee


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Sl.No. MISCELLANEOUS FEES `


1. Bonafide Certificate 300/-
2. Change of Name 500/-
3. Change of PCP Centre (per spell) 500/-
4. Change of Programme 750/-
5. Change of Medium 750/-
6. Change of Optional Subjects 750/-
7. Change of Address 300/-
8. Attendance Certificate (Duplicate) 300/-
9. Identity Card (Duplicate) 200/-
10. Fees Paid Certificate (Re-imbursement) 300/-
11. Re-Admission (Terms and Conditions Apply) 400/-
12. Attestation of Syllabus 200/-
13. Transfer Certificate (Duplicate):
After Completion of the Programme upto 1 year - 500/-
After 1 year within 4 years- 200+500/-
After 4 years - 300+500/-
14. Medium of Instruction (Request):
After Completion of the Programme upto 1 year - 500/-
After 1 year within 4 years- 200+500/-
After 4 years - 300+500/-
15. Course-cum-Conduct Certificate:
After Completion of the Programme upto 1 year - 200/-
After 1 year within 4 years- 200+200/-
After 4 years - 300+200/-

LAST DATE FO R PAYM ENT O F TUITIO N FEES


(a pplic a ble to Ca ndida te s a dmitte d in 2019-20)

Without Fine With Fine


I year II instalment 31.01.2020 31.03.2020
II year I Instalment 31.08.2020 31.10.2020
II year II Instalment 31.01.2021 31.03.2021
III year I Instalment 31.08.2021 31.10.2021
III year II Instalment 31.01.2022 31.03.2022
IV year I Instalment 31.08.2022 31.10.2022
V year II Instalment 31.01.2023 31.03.2023

A fine of ` 200/- will be collected after the due date for every instalment
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Note:
1. Students should remit the fees within the due dates noted against each and no separate
intimation will be sent individually. Those who fail to remit the tuition fees on or before the last
date will be charged a fine of ` 200/- per instalment after the due date.
2. The study materials for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year will be sent to the students only after receipt of 1st
instalment of Tuition Fee for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th year respectively within the dates mentioned above.
3. Those who have discontinued the programme but want to continue the same programme later
must pay the tuition fees at the existing rates prescribed along with the re-admission fee of `
400/- and late fee of ` 200/- per instalment of fees in the form of Demand Draft.
4. Additional fine of ` 500/- will be imposed to the students who have completed full duration of
programme, but not paid the tuition fees fully.
5. Those who have obtained discontinued T.C. of the programme from the Directorate will be re-
admitted if they submit the discontinued original Transfer Certificate of this Directorate.
6. Those who apply for Migration Certificate/Duplicate Mark-list/Consolidated Mark-list have to
pay the prescribed fee to The Controller of Examinations.
7. Readmissions will be made only at Annamalainagar.
8. The University will not be responsible for any cash payments made other than in the name of
Annamalai University.
9. Fees payment can also be made through Online – www.audde.in
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ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY
DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

STAFF
Dr. M. ARUL, M.B.A., Ph.D.,
DIRECTOR

Deputy Directors
Dr. K. VIJAYARANI, Dr. A. PRABAGHAR
M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A., B.Ed., Ph.D., M.E., Ph.D.,

WING CO-ORDINATORS

TAMIL LAW
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Dr. G. Pilaventhiran, M.A.,M.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D., Dr. V. Sivaramasethu, M.A., M.L., Ph.D.,
ENGLISH PSYCHOLOGY
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Dr. J. Arul Anand, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Dr. A. Arunmozhi, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D.,
HISTORY MATHEMATICS
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR PROFESSOR
Dr. K. Sankari, M.A.(His), M.A.(W.S), M.Phil., Ph.D., Dr. S. Sriram, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
POLITICAL SCIENCE & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PHYSICS
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR PROFESSOR
Dr. C. Subramanian, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Dr. S. Balamuralikrishnan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
SOCIOLOGY CHEMISTRY
PROFESSOR PROFESSOR
Dr. C. Lingaganesan, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Dr. V. Thanikachalam, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
COMMERCE BOTANY
PROFESSOR PROFESSOR
Dr. R. Elangovan, M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A., Ph.D., Dr. P. Sundaramoorthy, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,

MANAGEMENT ZOOLOGY
PROFESSOR PROFESSOR
Dr. C. Madhavi, B.Sc., M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Dr. Arulsamy Jebanesan, M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D.

LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE EDUCATION


ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR PROFESSOR
Dr. M. Sadik Batcha, M.L.I.S., M.Phil., Ph.D., Dr. S. Rajasekar, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed., Ph.D.,

ENGINEERING
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Mr. M. Anand, B.E., M.B.A.,
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ANNEXURE – I
List of Annamalai University Study Centres
ANNAMALAINAGAR (01) CHENNAI - PORUR (89) HOSUR (36)
DDE Building, Annamalai University No. 20/3, 2nd Floor, First Street A 13 / 16, First Floor,
Annamalainagar - 608 002; Karambakkam, Porur Bagalur Road Hudco,
Phone: 04144-238043 to 238047, 238610; Chennai – 600 116 Near TNHB Office,Hosur–635 109;
Fax: 04144-238987 Phone: 044-24769707 Phone: 04344-241254

ALLEPPEY (63) CHENNAI - THIRUVANMIYUR (50) HYDERABAD (13)


Rugmini Complex, Opp. Mullakkal Temple Door No. 48, Ground Floor, East Coast F-302,3rd Floor, Mohan Shradha Complex,
Near Asia Net Office, Mullakkal Temple Road, (Opp. to Sri Krishna Sweets, Street No.8, X-Road, Habsiguda Main Road,
Street, Mullakkal, Alleppey– 688 011; Srinivasapuram) Near RTO, Thiruvanmiyur, Opp. to N.G.R.I., Bus Stop., Hyderabad -
Phone: 0477-2230789 Chennai–600 041; Phone: 044-24480488. 500 007; Phone:040-27151180

ARAKKONAM (96) COCHIN (51) KALLAKURICHI (76)


20/3, old no 46, 1st floor, CC 44/2136 (A4), 2nd Floor, No.27/G, Gandhi Road, R.C. Building
Saanathi amman koil street, Stuarpet, opp. Jewel Plaza, Near Kaloor (First Floor), Near Post Office,
Arakkonam – 631001; St.Anony's Church, Cochin -682017; Kallakurichi 606 202
Phone: 04177-230844 Phone: 0484-2530436 Phone: 04151-226262

ARIYALUR (54) COIMBATORE (02) KANCHEEPURAM (30)


47, 2nd Floor, Mela Agraharam Old No. 86/ New No. 47, 1st Floor, Durai 34-A, West Raja Street.
Trichy Main Road, near Head Post Office Raj Complex, Nehru Street, Near Senthil Kancheepuram – 631 502
Ariyalur – 621 704 Kumaran Theatre, Ramnagar, Phone: 044-27235950
Phone: 04329-220592 Coimbatore - 641009, Ph: 0422-2234406

ATTUR (302) COLACHEL (313) KANNUR (59)


No. 522, SRPK Complex No. 30 / 146 – 2, Divya Building, Raaby Tower, 2nd Floor,
2nd Floor, North Udaiyarpalayam, Neravu Vilai, Main Road, Colachel Railway Station Road, Kannur – 670 001
Attur Salem District – 636 102 Kanyakumari District – Phone: 0497-2703387
Phone: 04282-240433 Phone: 04651-227888

BENGALURU (14) CUDDALORE (417) KARAIKAL (24)


547/1, R.V. Road, (Near Vijaya College) Door No 9A,1st floor,Main Road, No.282, 1st Floor, CT Complex
Bengaluru - 560 004; Pudupalayam, Cuddalore - 607 001 Bharathiyar Road, (near Vasan Eye Care,
Phone: 080-26564926 Cuddalore – (Dt); Phone:04142-293077 Opp. to old LIC building) Karaikal – 609 602
Phone: 04368-221233

CALICUT (48) DHARMAPURI (27) KARAIKUDI (09)


27/383/B-5, Sowbhagya Shopping Complex, Kaveri Bhavan, 5-A, Kandaswamy Old 33, New 06, Subramaniapuram 2nd
2nd Floor, Mavoor Road, Near Arayidath Vathiyar Street, (Near L.I.C. Building), Street, North Extension,
palam, Calicut – 673 004 Dharmapuri – 636 701 Karaikudi – 630 002. Sivagangai – Dt.
Phone: 0495-2744877 Phone: 04342-270234 Phone:- 04565226417

CHENGALPATTU (57) DINDIGUL (19) KARUR (55)


2nd Floor, No. 3, G.S.T. Road, 70/19-A, Vivekananda Nagar 9, North Pradhakshnam Road
(Mercantile bank Upstairs) Dindigul – 624 001 Karur – 639 001;
Chengalpattu – 603001; Phone: 0451-2424211 Phone: 04324-231567
Phone: 044-27423878

CHENNAI – EGMORE (31) ERNAKULAM (41) KASARAGOD (61)


19, Rukmani Lakshmipathy Road, House No. 62/2371, First Floor, Ist Floor, KMC III 464 (A34), City Centre,
Egmore, Chennai - 600 008; NESTLE (Chungath), Ramankuttyachan Road, Bank Road, Kasargod – 671 121,
Phone: 044-28555010, 28554003; near HP Petrol Pump, Valanjambalam, Phone: 04994-226188
Fax: 28514823 Ernakulam South – 682 016
Phone: 0484-2376103
CHENNAI–CHROMEPET (32) ERODE (15) KOLKATA (10)
Ground Floor A2-Ganga Flats, 6th Cross, Ground Floor and First Floor 19, Sardar Sankar Road,
Selvam Estate, New Colony 21, RKV Nagar, Second Street, Behind Lake Market, Kolkata - 700 029
Chromepet, Chennai - 600 044. Thirunagar Colony, Erode–638 003; Phone: 033-24667215
Phone: 044-22388035 Phone: 0424-2214787

CHENNAI –AMBATTUR (33) GINGEE (68) KOTTAYAM (60)


Flat No. G3, Metro Flats, 102, Krishna Complex, 1st Floor, 3rd Floor Logos Centre, Shastri Road,
Door No.5, Pallam Street, Ambattur, Villupuram Road, Gingee-604 202 Kottayam - 686 001;
Chennai - 600 053 Phone: 04145-223400 Phone: 0481-2300219
Phone: 044-26584345
86

KRISHNAGIRI (26) PUDUKKOTTAI (37) THIRUVANANTHAPURAM (22)


392, Bangalore Road, MSKM Towers, T.S.No. 9954, 2nd Floor, TC-38/378(3), House No. 18(A),
Krishnagiri - 635 001 Marthandapuram, 3rd Street, Alangudi Road, Sree Chithra Road, Valliya Sala Street
Phone: 04343-238373 (Near Old Bus Stand), Pudukkottai - 622001; Thiruvananthapuram – 695 036
Phone: 04322-266824 Phone: 0471-2571141
KUMBAKONAM (75) QUILON (62) THIRUVANNAMALAI (25)
Ist Floor, Door No 201, John Selvaraj Nagar, 1st Floor, Sulthan Complex, 22-B, Sivarathiri Mada Street
Near New Busstand, Kumbakonam– 612001 High School Junction, Cutcherry Post, Thiruvannamalai – 606 601
Phone: 0435-2431321 Quilon–691013; Phone: 0474-2794105 Phone: 04175-222687

MADURAI (04) RAMANATHAPURAM (52) TINDIVANAM (56)


160 & 161, North Masi Street, D.No. 320 C, II Floor, A.K.S. Complex, No. 27, Neela Fancy Store, Hospital Road
Madurai - 625 001; Eastern End, G.H. Road, Ramanathapuram – Near Gandhi Silai, Tindivanam – 604 001
Phone: 0452-2628327 623 501. Phone: 04567-227946 Villupuram District. Phone: 04147-224100

MARTHANDAM (95) RASIPURAM (312) TIRUCHENDUR (79)


No. 5-6, Nedumpokku Vilai, Near New Bus No. 33, Vedha Complex, Thiru V.K. Street No. 35 / 12, North Car Street
Stand, behind Amma unavaham , Marthandam- Opp. to Anbu Hospital, Rasipuram- Tiruchendur – 628 215
629 165; Phone: 04651-273122 Phone: 04287-225959 Phone: 04639-245400

MAYILADUTHURAI (91) SALEM (05) TIRUNELVELI (06)


First Floor, N.M. Salmah Tower, No. 164, 15, Dr. Subbarayan Road 49-C, 11, Bava Building, Kailasapuram
Rastha Manaveli Street, Gandhiji Road, (Near Guru (Near Palace Theatre), Salem - 636 001 North Street, (Opp. Palli Vasal) Tirunelveli
Gnana Sambandar Matriculation School), Mayiladuthurai – Phone: 0427-2451666 Junction, Tirunelveli- 627 001
609001; Phone:04364-222218 Phone: 0462-2331288
MUMBAI (12) SANKARANKOIL (72) TIRUPATTUR (67)
No. B-52, Station Plaza, Ground Floor, New No. 179 old No. 103, South Car St, No. 82/ 394/ 3, 1st Floor
(Near Railway Station), Bhandup West, Sankarankoil - 627756 Railway Station Road, Tirupattur – 635 601
Mumbai–400 078; Phone: 022-67550339 Ph: 04636-223211 Vellore District. Phone: 04179 229096

NAGERCOIL (16) SINGANALLUR (65) TIRUPPUR (87)


304/C1, Ist Floor, K.P. Road No. 2198 – A2, 2nd Floor, 2nd Floor, No.11/6 Town Extension, 1st
(Near Parvathipuram),Nagercoil - 629003 Sembian Complex, Trichy Road, Street (near old Bus stand), Kalyani Petrol
Phone: 04652-230561 Singanallur, Coimbatore – 641 005 Bunk Lane, Opp. NSK Hospital,
Phone: 0422-2594245 Tiruppur - 641 604; Phone: 0421-2211888
NAMAKKAL (17) TANJORE (21) TRICHUR (58)
'Padma's Plaza' 1st Floor, No. 56 / 159, Nallaiah Complex, 70, Srinivasam Pillai Road 36/3701, Kanjiras Arcade
Thuraiyur Road, City Union Bank Upstairs, Tanjore – 613 001; A.R. Menon Road, Naikanal
Namakkal–637001; Phone: 04286-233677 Phone: 04362-278986 Trichur – 680 001; Phone: 0487-2321659

NEW DELHI (11) THENI (35) TRICHY (07)


51-A, Institutional Area, Thuglagabad, 2nd Floor, 156B, Gandhi mathi Ammal 32-B, 7th Cross, Thillai Nagar
(Near Batra Hospital), New Delhi-110062 Complex, Opp. to Nadar Saraswathi Girls Hr. Trichy - 620 018
Phone: 011-29958082, 29957638 Sec. School, Edamal Street, Phone: 0431-2741950
Theni – 625 531; Phone: 04546-252080
OMALUR (341) TENKASI (359) VELLORE (08)
No. 92/145, First Floor, near Thulasi Nursing No. 40 Q, Vaithiyanathan Complex 4, Thiyagarajapuram,(Near Lakshmi Theatre),
Home, Dharmapuri Main Road, First Floor, Mattappa Street Vellore - 632 001;
Omalur, Salem District – 636455 Tenkasi – 627 811 Phone: 0416-2227647
Phone: 04290-220333 Phone: 04633-220090
OOTY (34) THIRUKOVILUR (314) VILLUPURAM (29)
KCR Arcade, No. 87-B4, Walsham Road, No. 82/1, 2nd Floor, M.L. Plaza Woodlands Hotel, 2nd Floor
Ooty – 643001; Union Office Road, Indian Bank Upstairs No. 27, Chennai-Trichy Main Road,
Phone: 0423-2444414 Thirukovilur – 605 757 Villupuram - 605 602
Phone: 04153-252272 Phone: 04146-226550
PANRUTI (320) THIRUVALLUR (66) VIRUDHUNAGAR (71)
Door No. 2, Jayapriya Complex, Jayapriya 2nd Floor, (opp. Kalai sangam Ground), 130/2 Madurai Road, 1St Floor, (opp. to
Nagar, Opp. to Bus Stand, Panruti - 607 39, Rajaji Salai, Thiruvallur – 602 001 west police station)
106. Cuddalore (Dt) Phone:044-27667010 Virudunagar – 626 001
Phone : 04142-240476 Phone: 04562-267403
PERAMBALUR (80) THIRUVARUR (28) VISAKHAPATNAM (42)
No. 164, First Floor, M.M. Plaza, SVT Building, 81, South Main Road, D.No. 47-9-39/ 9, Flat No.2E, 1st Floor, Sai
Trichy Main Road, Perambalur – 621212 Thiruvarur - 610 002; Sadan Apts, near Diamond Park, Behind Hotel Bez Krishna,
Phone: 04328-278877 Phone: 04366-244221 Dwarakanagar 3rd Lane, Visakhapatnam–
530 016.(A.P.)PH: 0891-2540166
PUDUCHERRY (18) THOOTHUKUDI (23)
No.9, First Floor, 3rd Cross, Natesan Nagar No.1 D, Thimmaya Colony, Opp. to
West, Puducherry - 605005; Mayavadi Bus Stop, near V.V.D. Signal,
Phone: 0413-2202000 Thoothukudi–628 002
Phone: 0461-2326668
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ANNEXURE – II

Short Message Service (SMS)

The Directorate of Distance Education, Annamalai University has introduced student support service of
computerized SMS reply to students' enquiries through Cell Phone.

The Short Message Service is installed in the Directorate of Distance Education and it replies to various
types of enquiries listed in the following table. A Cell Phone Number 9442551111 is provided at the SMS
Information Centre at DDE and students are requested to send SMS to this number to avail this facility on
working days during office hours (9.45 AM to 5.45 PM).

KEY SYNTAX and


No. INFORMATION REQUIRED REPLY MESSAGE
WORD EXAMPLE
1. Exam Result Current Marks RCQ RCQREG.NO or ENROLMENT NO. Name
e.g. RCQ402D0501F00041 Subjectcode with Marks
e.g. RCQ0090600001
2. Exam Result Old Marks ROQ ROQENROLMENT NO. Name
(Already Passed marks in e.g. ROQ0090600001 Subjectcode with Marks
previous exams )
3. Admission Status AMQ AMQAPPLICATION NUMBER Name,
e.g. AMQ457812 Enrolment No.
4. Payment Details DDQ DDQENROLMENT NUMBER Name,
e.g. DDQ0090600001 Payment Details
5. Address Details ADQ ADQENROLMENT NUMBER Name and Address
e.g. ADQ0090600001
6. Optional Subject Details OPQ OPQENROLMENT NUMBER Name,
e.g. OPQ0090600001 Optional Subjects
7. Transfer Certificate TCQ TCQENROLMENT NUMBER Name,
e.g. TCQ0090600001 TC Despatch details
8. Study Materials Status SMQ SMQENROLMENT NUMBER Name
e.g. SMQ0090600001 Despatch Details
9. Personal Contact Programmes PCP PCPENROLMENT NUMBER Name
e.g. PCP0090600001 Date & Venue
10. Programme Fee Demand PFQ PFQPROGRAMME CODE ACYEAR Academic Year
e.g. PFQ009 2006-2007 Programme
Tuition Fees
11. Registration of Cell Phone No. MOB MOBENROLMENT Mobile No. Cell Phone No.
(for those who have not e.g. MOB009060001 9442553333 Registered/Changed for
mentioned their Cell Phone Enrolment No.
No. in the Application form
and also for Change of Mobile
Number)
12. Help Line HLP HLP Help Key Words

No space or any special character is allowed between the key word and Enrolment / Register / Application Number
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Annamalai University
DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
Grievance Form
From To
Name: The Director
Appl. No. / En. No.: (Grievance Redressal Cell)
Programme: Directorate of Distance Education
Address: Annamalainagar - 608 002

Sir,
Sub:
Grievance in brief: Tick ()
1. Non-return of Original Certificates
2. Non-receipt of Enrolment Number
3. Non-receipt of Identity Card
4. Non-receipt of Study Materials
5. Non-receipt of PCP Circulars
6. Payment of Tuition fee details
(i) Bank Name:
(ii) DD Number, Date & Amount (Please enclose Xerox copy)
(iii) Mode of Despatch In person/By Post/Speed Post/Courier
7. Others, if any
(Signature of Student)
(To be filled-in by the Office)
Action taken:
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PERSONAL DIARY FOR USE OF STUDENTS

The student is advised to keep a diary as detailed below for his/her reference:
1. Application Number
2. Application with Photostat copy of certificates sent to the Directorate on
3. a. Date of receipt of Admission intimation/Date of Spot Admission

b. Payment particulars of Tuition Fee and Other Fees First Year Second Year Third Year
I II I II I II
Bank Name & Branch Code No.
Draft No. & Date
Date of despatch to the Directorate

4. Enrolment Number

5. Identity Card received on

6. Details of receipt of Study Materials First Year Second Year Third Year
Received on
7. Examination Application form First Year Second Year Third Year

Received on

For May Examination

For December Examination

8. Details of Filled-in Examination Application First Year Second Year Third Year
form sent to the Controller of Examinations

For May Examination

Amount of Examination Fee paid


Demand Draft No. & Date
Bank Name & Branch Code No.
Sent on, by ordinary / regd. post

For December Examination

Amount of Examination Fee paid


Demand Draft No. & Date
Bank Name & Branch Code No.
Sent on, by ordinary / regd. Post
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9. Transfer Certificate received on


10. Provisional Certificate received on
11. Statement of Marks received on First Year Second Year Third Year
For May Examination
For December Examination
12. Date of sending application form for Convocation along with necessary fees:
Amount :
Bank Name:
Branch Code No.:
Draft No. and Date:

13. Degree / Diploma Certificate received on


14. Other matters such as queries made to the Directorate regarding Grievances, Certificates etc.

a) c)

b) d)

All the enquiries and correspondence regarding

Programme details, Application, Admission


Examination, Examination Application,
Confirmation, Identity card, Enrolment
Number, Study Materials, Personal Contact Examination Fee details, Publication of
Programme, Change of Name/ Programme/ results details, Mark list, Provisional
Medium/ Optional Subjects/ PCP Centres/ Certificate, Degree Certificate,
Address, Transfer Certificate, Bonafide Consolidated Mark list, Migration
Certificate, Conduct Certificate, Fees Paid Certificate and the payments should be
Certificate, Tuition Fees, Re-Admission addressed to
details, Direct Admission to II/ III year,
Project Report, Dissertation and the The Controller of Examinations
payments should be addressed to Annamalai University
Annamalainagar - 608 002
The Director Tamil Nadu
Directorate of Distance Education Phone No: 04144 - 237368, 238027 &
Annamalai University
238248 Extn. 232
Annamalainagar - 608 002
Tamil Nadu Fax: 04144-238145
Phone No: 04144- 238043 to 238047, 238610 E-mail addresses: aucoecell2016@gmail.com
Fax: 04144-238987 audceddecertificates@gmail.com
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ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
(Regarding Examinations)
1. The Application, along with the Examination fees by way of Demand Draft from a nationalized or
scheduled bank only payable at Chidambaram or Chennai, and should be sent directly by Registered Post
to the Controller of Examinations, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar-608 002, so as to reach him
before the due date. Applications may also be downloaded from the University website:
www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in
2. Late Applications will be accepted in the Controller Office, at the Candidate's own risk with a late
fee of `500/- upto 15 days from the due date. In exceptional cases, candidates will be permitted to register
for the examinations, even after 15 days from the due date (but before two days of the examination), on
payment of a late fee of `750/-, but they can take up the examinations only at Annamalainagar. The
actual date of receipt of the application in the office, will be the criterion for arriving at the rate of late fee.
The Answer Papers of candidates who appear for the examinations without registering for the same will not
be valued. The University will not be responsible for the loss of Applications in transit.
3. Candidates should register for the examination only after remitting the Tuition fees due to the
Directorate of Distance Education, failing which a penalty of ` 500/- will be levied by the DDE. The
Tuition fee arrears should be paid to the Director, Directorate of Distance Education, Annamalai
University and the examination fees should be paid to the Controller of Examinations, Annamalai
University and sent to the respective officers. Candidates should mention their Name and Enrolment
No. in all communication, and are advised to preserve photostat copies for future reference.
4. At the first appearance, candidates should register for all the Papers of the respective Year /
Semester, and pay the fees for all the Papers, whether they intend to appear for all the Papers or not. The
fee once paid, will not be refunded or carried over to a subsequent examination.
5. Those who have not attended the compulsory PCP should not appear for the examination.
6. Candidates must enter their Enrolment No., Full Name and Address correctly in the Application form.
7. An examination centre once selected, should not be changed under any circumstances. If a
candidate appears in an examination centre to which he is not allotted, his answer papers will not be
valued. The date and venue of Practical and Viva voce Examinations will be announced separately.
8. Candidates will be provided only one blank answer book-let containing 38 pages. No additional
sheets will be provided. Candidates should write their correct Register Number in their Answer script.
If it is discovered later that a wrong or incomplete number has been written, a penalty of ` 750/- per Paper
will be imposed.
9. The information on Examination Centres allotted to all registered candidates including their
Register Numbers, Papers registered etc. will be available on the university website
(www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in) ten days before the commencement of Examinations. The Candidates
should download their Hall-tickets from the University website only, and produce the same at the time
of examination, along with the Identity card issued by the DDE. Intimation will also be sent by SMS to the
Mobile number registered with the DDE.
10. After publication of the results (in the University Website), the Statement of Marks and
Provisional / Pass Certificate (if eligible) will be sent to the candidates through Registered Post.
11. There is a provision for revaluation of answer papers. However, revaluation is permitted, if an
application with a fee of ` 2000/- per paper is received within 15 days either from the date of publication of
results on the University Website or from the date of despatch of mark sheet, whichever is earlier.
12. Students will be permitted to take up Improvement Examinations after successfully completing
the course, only once if there is no change in the syllabus and regulations. However, revised provisional
certificate or degree certificate will not be issued. They should obtain prior written permission from the
Controller of Examinations before submitting the Application for Improvement Examination.
13. The University shall have the right to cancel or modify any of the above instructions and such
decision will be binding on all the candidates appearing for the University Examinations. If examinations
cannot be conducted at a centre due to unforeseen circumstances, candidates who had opted for that
centre will be asked to write the examinations at the nearest centre or the examinations may be
rescheduled at the discretion of the University. For any clarification regarding examinations, certificates,
etc., candidates are advised to write only to the Controller of Examinations by his designation.
14. For further, enquries regarding examinations send the grievances to the e-mail address:
aucoecell2016@gmail.com and audceddecertificates@gmail.com
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Collaborative Partners and Programmes


2019-20
International Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD), Chandigarh
Phone No.: 0172 2784980 / 2784981  Toll Free: 1800 258 3122  e-mail: corporate@nifd.net
Sl.No Programme
1 B.Sc., Fashion Design
2 B.Sc., Interior Design
3 Advanced Diploma In Fashion Design
4 Advanced Diploma In Interior Design
5 Diploma In Fashion Design
6 Diploma In Interior Design
7 Advanced Diploma In Fashion Design Lateral Entry -II
8 Advanced Diploma In Interior Design Lateral Entry-II
9 B.Sc., Fashion Design Lateral Entry –II
10 B.Sc., Interior Design Lateral Entry –II
11 B.Sc., Fashion Design Lateral Entry–III
12 B.Sc., Interior Design Lateral Entry–III
13 M.Sc., Fashion Design
14 M.Sc., Interior Design

National Institute of Fire Engineering and Safety Management (NIFS) ,


Visakhapatnam
Phone No.: 0891 6527957 / 2712722  e-mail: headoffice@nifsindia.com  www.nifsindia.net

Sl.No Programme
1 MBA-Safety Management
2 Diploma in Fire and Safety
3 Diploma in Health Safety and Environment
4 P.G Diploma in Fire and Safety
5 P.G Diploma in Health Safety and Environment
6 B.Sc., Fire and Industrial Safety
7 B.Sc., Health Safety and Environment
8 B.Sc., Health Safety and Environment Lateral II

IMAGE Infotainment Limited, Chennai


Phone No.: 044 42935293  e-mail: info@imageil.com  www.imageil.com

Sl.No Programme
1 B.Sc., Multimedia
2 B.Sc., Animation
3 B.Sc., Visual Effects
4 B.Sc., Game art & Design
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Sl.No Programme
5 B.Sc., Advertising Design
6 B.Sc., Graphic Design
7 B.Sc., Photography
8 B.Sc., Game Design & Development
9 B.Sc., Game Programming
10 B.Sc., UI Design & Development
11 B.Sc., Fashion Design & Communication
12 B.Sc., Interior Architecture
13 B.Sc., Media Technology
14 B.Sc., Visual Media
15 M.Sc., Multimedia
16 M.Sc., Game Technology

The Ramaiah Institute of Management Sciences, (RIMS), Bengaluru


Phone No.: 080 23607640 / 23607641  e-mail: dean@rimsbangalore.in

Sl.No Programme
1 M.B.A (Industry Integrated)

Sooriya Institute Management Studies, (SIMS), Villupuram


Phone No.: 0413 2250610 / 2250611 / 2250613  e-mail: simshmet_2004@yahoo.com / sims_hmet@hotmail.com

Sl.No Programme
1 M.Sc. Hotel Management
2 M.Sc. Tourism
3 M.B.A. Hotel Management & Tourism
4 M.Sc. Hotel Management [Lateral Entry-II]
5 B.Sc Hotel Management & Tourism
6 B.B.A Hospitality and Tourism Management
7 B.Sc Hotel Management and Tourism [Lateral Entry-II]
8 Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Technology
9 Diploma in Hotel Management and Catering Technology [Lateral Entry-II]
10 Diploma in Front Office Management
11 Diploma in House Keeping
12 Diploma in Food and Beverages Production
13 Diploma in Food and Beverages Service
14 P.G.Diploma in Hotel Management
15 Diploma in Resort and SPA Management
16 Diploma in Event and Theme Party Management
17 Diploma in Recreation and Leisure Management
18 Diploma in Travel Agency Management
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Saptharishi Astrological Sciences Training and Research Academy [SASTRA],


Madurai
Phone No.: 0452 4520404 / 90257 90247  e-mail: astrologyprofessorkrs@gmail.com

Sl.No Programme
1 M.A.Astrology
2 B.A. Astrology
3 Advanced Diploma in Astrology
4 P.G.Diploma in Astrology
5 Diploma in Vasthu Sasthiram
6 Diploma in Astrology
7 Certificate in Astrology

Voluntary Association for People Services (VAPS), Madurai


Phone No.: 0452 2538641/ 2538642 / 4361903 / 94435 69401  e-mail: vapsinfo@gmail.com

Sl.No Programme
1. Diploma in Agricultural inputs Trading

Yogic Early Educational Trust, Chidambaram


Phone No.: 04144 221373 / 222373 / 7845032535 / 9976557011 (WA)  e-mail: yeestrust@gmail.com

Sl.No Programme
1 Diploma in Plant Based Nutrition
2 Diploma in Yoga and Panchakarma
3 Diploma in Yoga for Children with Disabilities
4 Diploma in Aqua Yoga
5 P.G.Diploma in Applied Yogic Sciences

Athar Institute of Health Management Studies [AIHMS], New Delhi


Phone No.: 9447146365 / 9446409752  e-mail: directoraihms2015@gmail.com

Sl.No Programme
1 M.B.A Hospital Management
2 P.G.Diploma in Health Science

Rajyoga Education & Research Foundation [RAJYO], Madurai


Phone No.: 0452 2640555 / 94422 68660  e-mail : valueeducationmadurai@gmail.com

Sl.No Programme
1 M.B.A. Self Management and Crisis Management
2 M.SC. Value Education and Spirituality
3 M.SC. Value Education and Spirituality [Lateral Entry]
4 P.G.Diploma in Yoga and Value Education
5 M.Sc Yoga and Value Education
6 M.SC. in Counselling and Spiritual Health
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Sl.No Programme
7 M.SC. Counselling and Spiritual Health [Lateral Entry]
8 B.Sc.Value Education and Spirituality
9 B.Sc.Value Education and Spirituality [L.E-II]
10 P.G.Diploma in Value Education and Spirituality
11 P.G.Diploma Values in Healthcare
12 P.G.Diploma in Counselling and Spiritual Health
13 Diploma in Value Education and Spirituality
14 Diploma in Counselling and Hypnotherapy
15 Certificate Programme in Living Values
16 Certificate Programme inRaj Yoga Meditation
17 Certificate Programme in Lifestyle for Holistic Health
18 Certificate Programme in Spiritual Counselling
19 Certificate Programme in Stress and Anger free living
20 Certificate Programme in Holistic Ageing

JROP Health care, New Delhi


Phone: 91-11-2741-5646 450-440-40  e-mail: echocourse@gmail.com / Jrop2001@yahoo.com

Sl.No Programme
Post Graduate Diploma in Health Science (Clinical ECHO
1
Cardiography)

V-Excel Educational Trust, Chennai


Phone : 044-24956373 / 24620243  e-mail : info@v-excel.org,

Sl.No Programme
1 P.G. Diploma in Special Educational Multiple Disabilities
2 Diploma in Inclusive Education
3 Diploma in Vocational Training for Special Needs

UAAS, Coimbatore
Phone No.: 9443429023 / 94877 10710  e-mail: universalacutoch@gmail.com

Sl.No Programme
1 Diploma in Acupuncture

COSMIC, Coimbatore
Phone No.: 9688962222  e-mail: info@thecosmichealth.com  www.thecosmichealth.com
Sl.No Programme
1 Diploma in Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
2 Diploma in Guasa Therapy
3 Diploma in Varma Therapy
4 Diploma in Acupuncture
96

NESAM, Thanjavur
Phone No.: 94870 07665 / 936441 51455  e-mail: nesamacu@gmail.com

Sl.No Programme
1 Diploma in Acupuncture

Brahmaputra College, Guwahati, Assam


Phone No.: 88110-96296 / 0361-2460569  e-mail: bpcollege.dir@gmail.com

Sl.No Programme
1 B.Sc. Zoology
2 M.B.A. E-Business
3 M.B.A. International Business
4 M.B.A.
5 M.B.A. Human Resource Management
6 M.B.A. Marketing Management
7 M.B.A. Financial Management
8 P.G. Diploma in Yoga
9 Master of Social Work

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