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Jamia Millia Islamia

Jamia Millia Islamia, a Public Central University; has been established in 1920, originally at Aligarh in United
Provinces which in 1925 initially moved to Karol Bagh, Delhi and later built up in Jamia Nagar. In 1988, it became
the Central University by an Act of Parliament since then it is expanding in different directions achieving the new
dimensions.

The University is the result of the tireless efforts of its founders, such as Shaikhul Hind Maulana Mahmud Hasan,
Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari, Jenab Abdul Majeed Khwaja
and Dr. Zakir Husain. It symbolizes the unflinching and resolute commitment of these great visionaries in bringing
about socio- economic transformation of common masses in general and Muslims in particular through the vehicle
of education. The distinct identity of Jamia Millia Islamia has been eloquently explicated by Dr. Zakir Husain
Sahib.

Jamia Millia Islamia is basically originated as the movement of a struggle for education and cultural renaissance
against the colonial regime and evolves a national culture for common Indian. It‘s foundation is to promote
patriotism and national integration among Indians, who will be proud to take part in the future progress of India,
which will play its part in the comity of nations for peace and development and to prepare the children of masses
in general and Muslims in particular to be the masters of the future in different subjects/disciplines of their choice.

The mission of the founding fathers of this great institution should not only serve as a beacon light for all the
stakeholders, but should also inspire all in making this university as one of the premier institutions of higher
learning in the world. It should attain distinction in providing cutting edge learning experience, internationally
benchmarked education, intellectual freedom and critical research opportunities in frontier areas of contemporary
concern.

Today, Jamia Millia Islamia is an “A” grade Central University accredited by NAAC and is an ensemble of a
multi layered educational system which covers all aspects of schooling, under-graduate and post-graduate
education.

The university recognizes that teaching and research are complementary activities that can advance its long-term
interest. It has Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering & Technology, Education, Humanities & Languages,
Architecture &Ekistics, Fine Arts, Law and Dentistry Faculties. Also, it has a well-known AJK Mass
Communication Research Centre. Jamia has over thirty research centres that have given it an edge in terms of
critical research in various areas. Some of these are Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution; Academy of
International Studies; Centre for Culture, Media and Governance; Centre for Dalit and Minorities Studies; Centre
for Nano sciences and Nanotechnology; FTK Centre for Information Technology; Centre for Management Studies;
Dr. K.R. Narayanan Centre for Dalit & Minority Studies; Centre for West Asian Studies; Centre for Physiotherapy
& Rehabilitation Sciences; Centre for Theoretical Physics and Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Basic
Sciences. Jamia Millia Islamia conducts entrance tests for admission to Undergraduate, Postgraduate, M.Phil. and
Ph.D. as well as Diploma and Certificate Programmes.

Jamia Millia Islamia continues to cater to the interests of students from all communities, but also aims to meet the
particular needs of the disadvantaged sections of the Muslim society. True to the legacy of its founders, it
continues to support measures for affirmative action and foster the goals of building a secular and modern system
of integrated education. Thus, Jamia is constantly learning from its history to negotiate the new and emerging
challenges facing a nation of the 21st century.

Vision
To create a human universe that offers inclusiveness, equity, fellowship, justice and peace for one and all.

Mission
 To serve the nation through quality teaching and research by producing competent, skilled and sensitive
human resource that would catalyze enrichment of physical and human environment.
 To be a world-class teaching cum research university seeking the establishment of a collaborative research
environment through free exchange of ideas.
 To strive for the sustainable development of society and ensure optimum capacity building.
 To attract and retain diverse creative minds for the actualization of institutional objectives.

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Objectives
The objectives of the University shall be to disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional,
research and extension facilities in such branches of learning as it may deem fit and the University shall endeavour
to provide to students and teachers the necessary atmosphere and facilities for the promotion of:-
(i) Innovations in education leading to restructuring of courses, new methods of teaching and learning, and
integral development of personality;
(ii) Studies in various disciplines;
(iii) Inter-disciplinary studies;
(iv) National integration, secularism and international understanding.

Quality Statement
University is committed to deliver quality teaching, research, outreach and consultancy services that meet the
expectations of all stakeholders. The university complies with standard and applicable statutory and regulatory
requirements. The university continually improves the Quality System effectiveness through periodical reviews at
appropriate levels.

Significance of the Logo


Right on the top is a star with the inscription “Allah O Akbar.” When in dark nights poor travellers have to
traverse jungles and there is no one to show them the way, they chart their course with the help of stars. The star of
Allah O Akbar is the guiding star of Jamia. Its eyes are fixed on this star which shows it the path in the darkling
world. It reflects the truth that Allah is the greatest and he who bows his head before Him only, discovers the
truth. Having bowed before Him, how can the head bow before anything else? Beneath this glittering star is a book
with the inscription, Allammal Insaana Maalam Yalam (Taught man that which he knew not). This is a verse from
the Holy Quran. Through the Holy Quran, Allah has revealed His Will to His differences of caste, class, colour, of
master and slave, and became true to His tenets. This book led from darkness to light, and placed the wayward
and lost on the Straight Path. The Prophet made an example of his own life. By the light of his eyes and the
warmth of his heart, He prepared a group of good persons who cleaned the world of evil and spread the Word of
God. On both sides of the Book are two date trees typical of the land where God’s last Prophet was born. They are
symbolic of the barren valley in which nothing grew; but it was there that the sapling of din took root. These trees
are emblems of hope from a land in which not a leaf or flower could sprout; but wherein suddenly the springs of
hidaya (guidance) burst forth and drenched the “communities of the heart”. consolation for people who became
disheartened with adverse circumstances. Why do external factors make them lose hope?

At the very bottom is a tiny crescent which reads “Jamia Millia Islamia” in Arabic. This crescent is small but just as
it expands to become the full moon on the fourteenth night, so also Jamia. Meaning that this is the beginning of our
work. It will expand to become the full moon and a source of delight for the eve of its beholder.

Panoramic Profile
Jamia Millia Islamia has a historical and distinctive place in the country’s academic scenario. This institution places
a premium on innovative teaching and professional training. Over the years, Jamia has emerged as a seat of
learning that underscores the cultural and religious diversity of India, emphasizing the inclusive spirit of the
country. It has inculcated a spirit of learning that blends tradition with modernity, humanism with liberalism, and
nation building with professionalism. Jamia’s strength lies in its ability to cull from the past in order to address the
present and forge the future.

Educators and researchers have contributed to expanding knowledge in all the faculties, departments and Centres
of Jamia Millia Islamia. Jamia has “unwavering commitment to excellence”, and to maintain the quality of
education as well as research.

It is endeavoring to strengthen scientific output in terms of publications based on its research productivity, impact,
innovation and excellence.

It is an indicator of Jamia’s contribution to higher education that five professors from Jamia Millia Islamia are
currently Vice-Chancellors of different Universities in India, Director of NITs, in India.

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OFFICE OF THE FOREIGN STUDENTS ADVISOR

This office is the nodal agency in the University for the Facilitation of all foreign students. The Office is situated at
Room No. 20-21, Old SRK Hostel Building, Gate No. 8, JMI. Its main areas of operation are:

 Processing admission applications of all foreign nationals applying for admission to various
courses of the university under various categories i.e ICCR scholars and supernumerary applicants.
 Establishing equivalence of certificates/foreign degrees on the basis of AIU’s recognition of
international institutions
 Issuance of provisional admission letter for obtaining necessary VISA
 Creation of FSIS Ids for FRRO use
 Issuance of bonafide certificates for registration with FRRO and other agencies
 Documentation and assistance with police verification and FRRO Registration
 Maintaining data of all foreign students
 Facilitating transit residential accommodation at Jamia’s Girls and Boys Hostel
 Assistance to Expediting degrees/certifications both before and after the departure of the foreign
student to his/her country

For matters concerning foreign students the office maintains communication with various embassies, Association of Indian
Universities (AIU), Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO), concerned
offices of MEA and MHA, Govt. of India.

At some point in admission time, certain existing foreign students from different countries are identified to help new
candidates seeking admission at Jamia Millia Islamia. Special care is taken that Arabic and Persian speaking students can
provide assistance to such candidates who are not well versed with English Language.

Presently, about 300 foreign students are enrolled in various UG, PG and Ph.D. programmes from 37 countries under
various categories of admission.

CATEGORIES & RELAVENT INFORMATION OF ADMISSION

Jamia Millia Islamia offers admission to foreign nationals under the following categories to various course of the
university except B.D.S. and B.Arch:-

 General category,
 ICCR sponsored category (5 % over and above of the regular seats)
 15% Supernumerary seats (over and above of the regular seats) (10% seats for foreign
nationals and 5% seats for NRI wards).

IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE READ UNIVERSITY E-PROSPECTUS AND SCHOOL PROSPECTUS CAREFULLY
AVAILABLE ON JAMIA’S WEBSITE (www.jmi.ac.in) TO READ ABOUT ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA.

ADMISSION OF FOREIGN/ N.R.I. CANDIDATES UNDER GENERAL CATEGORY, 15% SUPERNUMERARY


SEATS/ICCR SPONSORED APPLICANTS

1. GENERAL CATEGORY

Candidates of foreign origin may apply as Regular/Indian candidates under General category apart from applying
against supernumerary seats. Admission of such candidates shall be subject to their position in the merit list of the
entrance test (and other components of the entrance test, wherever applicable). The number of such candidates shall
not exceed 10% of the regular seats.

The process of admission for foreign candidates applying under General Category shall be the same as of Indian
students. However, the program fee shall be as mentioned in relevant portion of the University Prospectus Para 9.5
page 40. The candidates should apply on-line between the dates notified on the website of Jamia.

Jamia Millia Islamia offers admission to ICCR sponsored and Foreign/NRI candidates in various programs
except B.D.S. & B.Arch. under the ICCR Scholarship scheme and 15 % Supernumerary seats.

2. ICCR SCHOLARS
ICCR applicants are nominated/sponsored by Government of India under various Scholarship Schemes of the
Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR). Candidates are advised to contact the nearest Indian Diplomatic Mission
for necessary information about these scholarships. Under this category, 5% seats over and above the regular seats shall
be offered to them, subject to sufficient infrastructural facilities.

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3. FOREIGN STUDENTS/NRIS UNDER 15 % SUPERNUMERARY SEATS
Those Foreign Students and NRIs who fulfill the eligibility criteria of the program of their choice but do not wish to
appear for the entrance test and interview may be considered for admission under this category. Admission to such
candidates shall be given according to the merit list prepared on the basis of marks obtained by them in the qualifying
examination. The fee structure and related rules are given in Section 9.0 of the University Prospectus. Admission may be given
in Nursery, Prep., I, VI, IX and XI classes of Jamia Schools also.
Applicants seeking admission under Supernumerary Seats are advised to send their applications on the prescribed form
which can be obtained from the Office of the Foreign Students’ Advisor on payment of Rs. 700/- or can be downloaded
from the university website.
Under this category, 15 % seats may be made available over and above the regular seats out of which 5 % shall be
earmarked for NRIs (Non-Resident Indians), their spouses, dependent son/daughter inclusive of legally adopted
children. Provided that if sufficient number of applicants are not available either in NRIs or Foreign Passport
holder (FPH) category, the vacant seats may be filled with applicants from the other category, i.e., FPH to NRIs or vice
versa.

Foreign Passport Holder (FPH)- An applicant shall be considered a “Foreigner” on satisfying the following terms and
conditions: -
(i) Possesses a valid foreign passport.
(ii) Possesses a valid visa issued by a competent authority of the Indian Government clarifying the
reasons of his/her stay in the country.

Non-Resident Indian (NRI) - The term “Non-Resident Indian” shall be as per the Income Tax Law of India. However,
not withstanding any amendment in such laws, all rights, obligations and duties flowing from the law and subsisting at
the time of submission of application shall be respected and mandated till finalization of the program applied for.
Save as provided aforesaid NRI sponsored (popularly termed as "NRI SPONSORED CANDIDATES") is NOT
PERMISSIBLE in Jamia
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM
Applicants under Supernumerary Seats must apply through the Office of the Foreign Students’ Advisor, who may
contacted at the following address:

Office of the Foreign Students Advisor


Room No: 20-21, Old SRK Hostel Building,
Gate No: 8, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi - 110025
Tel: 91-11-26981717, 26985603, 26986176 Extn. 1760
E mail: fsa@jmi.ac.in
The following self-attested certificates and documents are required with the application form for admission under the
Supernumerary Seats:

In Case of Foreign Passport Holder (FPH)


1. Application form duly filled in BLOCK LETTERS (in Original)
2. Self-attested copies of marks sheet/ Transcript of class X and XII / Pre-University or equivalent class
3. Proof of age
4. Self-attested copies of marks sheet of Bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree (in case of admission to P.G. program)
5. Copy of valid passport and visa

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In Case of Non-Resident Indian (NRI)
1. Application form duly filled in BLOCK LETTERS (in Original)
2. Self-attested copies of marks sheet of class X and XII or any equivalent examination
3. Proof of age
4. Self-attested copies of marks sheet of Bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree (in case of admission to P.G. program)
5. Copy of the passport of parent working abroad
6. Translated by the accredited authorized agency and self-attested copy of work permit/ license to work /
valid working visa of parent
7. Translated by the accredited authorized agency and self-attested copy of residence permit of parent
8. Self-attested copy of the Letter from the employer of the parent abroad
9. Affidavit on Rs. 10 stamp paper from the parent for financial support
10. Self-attested Copy of the NRI Status Certificate issued by the Indian Embassy in the concerned
country (Original required at the time of final admission)
11. In case of intervening period/gap is involved, a certificate/affidavit from the Notary Public for the entire
intervening period/gap showing candidate’s preoccupation after leaving the Institution last attended will be
required.

4. (a) ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR UNIVERSITY COURSES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS/NRIs UNDER
ICCR SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND 15% SUPERNUMERARY SEATS:
S. No. Scheduled Activity Undergraduate Postgraduate
Programs Programs

1. Last Date for Submission of Application Form for May 30, 2019 June 20, 2019
all programs (Thursday) (Thursday)
2. Last date for submission of attested copy of final June 10, 2019 July 15, 2019
Mark-sheet* (Monday) (Monday)
3. Display of list of selected/waitlisted candidates June 25, 2019 July 25, 2019
(Tuesday) (Thursday)
4. Last date for completion of admission formalities July 25, 2019 August 27, 2019
(Thursday) (Tuesday)
5. Registration of waitlisted candidates in person in July 26, 2019 August 27, 2019
writing/ through E-mail (Except B. Tech.) (Friday) (Tuesday)
6. Display of list of selected candidates from the July 30, 2019 September 2, 2019
waiting list (Tuesday) (Monday )
7. Last date for completion of admission formalities August 20, 2019 September 23, 2019
for selected candidates from the waiting list (Tuesday) (Monday)

*Application will not be processed, if the mark sheet is not submitted by the stipulated date.

(b) ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR SUPERNUMERARY SEATS JAMIA SCHOOLS:


Last date for Submission of Application form with all required documents June 20, 2019

Declaration of List of selected & waitlisted candidates July 19, 2019

Last date for the completion of admission formalities As per school directions

5. (a) FEE STRUCTURE FOR VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF ADMISSION OF FOREIGN STUDENTS / NRIs:

Programs Fee Per Annum


ICCR Sponsored Candidates

All programs of the University At par with Indian students


General Category
Programs of AJK MCRC US $ 3000
All programs offered by Faculties of Natural Sciences, Engineering & US $ 1800
Technology, Architecture & Ekistics
All remaining programs of the university US $ 600

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Supernumerary Seats
Programs of AJK MCRC US $ 4800
Centre For Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Sciences US $ 4200
All programs offered by Faculty of Architecture & Ekistics, Faculty of US $ 3600
Engineering & Technology, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Law, Faculty of
Fine Arts, Centre For Management Studies
All programs of the Faculty of Natural Sciences US $ 3000
All programs of the Faculty of Social Sciences , Faculty of Humanities & Language US $ 2400
and Centers (except BBA)
BBA Programme US $ 3600

All remaining Advance Diplomas, P.G. Diplomas, Diplomas, Certificate US $ 1200


programs of the University.
A concession of US$ 500 if they are from SAARC Countries or they possess proper documentation
of “Refugee Status”
Note: Candidates under Supernumerary category shall be charged an amount of Rs. 2000/- as admission fee
and Rs. 8000/- as refundable security at the time of admission.

(b) FEE STRUCTURE FOR JAMIA SCHOOLS FOR SUPERNUMARARY SEATS:-


S.No. Class Supernumerary Category General Category (Foreign nationals who qualify the
regular entrance test)
1. IX to XII US $ 1000 per annum US $ 600 per annum
2. VI to VIII US $ 800 per annum US $ 500 per annum
3. NUR. To V US $ 800 per annum US $ 500 per annum

There shall be a fee concession of US $ 200 to the students from SAARC Countries or they possess proper
documentation of “Refugee Status”(only for the students under Supernumerary Category).

Note: Candidates under Supernumerary category shall be charged an amount of Rs. 2000/- as admission fee
and Rs. 8000/- as refundable security at the time of admission.

(c) PAYMENT OF FEE AND OTHER RULES

a. All fees are payable in single installment at the time of admission on or before the notified date.
b. Dollars in the form of currency note/ cheque are not acceptable.
c. Security Deposit shall be deposited in cash with the Cashier in the Accounts Office, JMI.
d. Fee may be deposited in INR equivalent to US $ through any of the modes and procedures described in the
relevant Section of the Prospectus.
e. In case a candidate admitted under Supernumerary/Self Financing category cancels his/her admission
within a month, 80% of the fee will be refunded in Indian Rupees provided that the refund is claimed within
one year from the date of cancellation. Otherwise, only Security Deposit shall be refunded/adjusted. No
correspondence in this regard will be entertained.
f. If a student does not claim the refund of his/her credit balance within 1-year of leaving the Jamia, the
amount standing to his/her credit shall be considered to have been donated to the Central Scholarship Fund.
g. In case of readmission, if a student fails to deposit his/her fee within 20 days from the date of announcement
of result or by the notified last date, whichever is later, an additional amount of Rs.1500/- will be charged for
a delay of another 15 days.
h. Fees given in the prospectus are only for one academic year. All fees and charges are subject to revision.
i. Calculation of the arrears of fee will be governed by the rules given in the prospectus of that year for
which the fee is being charged.
j. Fee paid at entry point of admission shall remain unchanged for the entire duration of study in Jamia
School, unless notified otherwise.

k. Wards of NRIs who qualify the common admission test shall pay the same fee as Indian students for
university courses as well as Jamia schools.

6. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION


(a) Minimum eligibility qualifications for foreign students/NRIs will be the same as for Indian students for each
program mentioned in the University Prospectus.
(b) The program on which eligibility is to be relied upon must be from an Institute included in the list of the
Association of Indian Universities (AIU) 16, AIU House, Kotla Marg, New Delhi-110002,
India.(http://www.aiuweb.org)

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(c) In case the University/Board is not included in the said list, the candidate has to obtain and submit an
Equivalence Certificate to this effect from the Association of Indian Universities.
(d) English translations of all transcripts, duly attested by the concerned accredited authorized government
agency, are to be submitted with the application form. Applications without the translated/ attested documents
shall be summarily rejected.
(e) Candidates applying from their own country should get their transcripts attested by the concerned
accredited authorized government agency and should also attested by the applicant.
(f) Applicants must collect their admission letter personally or send their authorized representatives to collect
the same from the Office of the Foreign Students’ Advisor. Intimation about the admission shall also be sent
to the selected candidates through e-mail.
(g) On being granted admission, all applicants should produce their Students Visa within one month of
completion of admission formalities. A copy of this visa is to be submitted in the Office of the Foreign Students’
Advisor, JMI.
(h) In case of failure to obtain a visa within the stipulated period, the admission shall stand cancelled.
(i) The admission of Foreign Diplomats wishing to study in Jamia Millia Islamia shall be governed by the
prescribed applicable procedures and rules as notified by the Government of India from time to time.
(j) All foreign students (old/new) are required to fill a registration form available with the Office of the Foreign
Students' Advisor (FSA), JMI, within 15 days of joining the program. Bonafide certificates shall not be issued if
this is not complied with.
(k) Upon arrival in India every foreign student must register with the Foreigners Regional Registration
Officer (FRRO) within 14 days from the date of first entry into India as per the prescribed applicable
procedure.
(l) The category once filled in the application form shall be final and cannot be changed at any later stage.
(m) Once admitted, all foreign students shall pay the fee prescribed for their “admission category”
throughout the duration of the Program. However, JMI reserves the right to revise the fee at any time.
(n) Once admitted, NRI /NRI wards students will pay the requisite fees for their admission category
throughout the duration of the program even if they may not remain NRIs i.e. their status changes from NRI
to Non- NRI.

7. HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS


Jamia Millia Islamia will not be able to provide Hostel facilities to all students seeking admission under the
category of "Foreign Students/ NRIs" on account of very limited availability of hostel accommodation.
1. Students seeking hostel admission should contact Provost (Boys/Girls) Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.
2. Hostels fee details may be obtained from the Provost Offices. The particulars regarding rules, fees etc. are
given in the Hostel Bye-Laws, which may be had from the Provost Office against payment.
3. Limited seats shall be available for foreign (Boys) students in the International Boys Hostel (preference shall
be given to Ph.D. scholars and Postgraduate students). For details of fee and admission procedure to this
Hostel, students may contact to the Office of the Foreign Students’ Advisor, Jamia Millia Islamia, New
Delhi. Mess is not available in the International Boys Hostel.
4. The International Boys Hostel is well furnished with the facility of Fully-air-conditioned Reading Room, well
equipped Gym and Common Room etc. A canteen is also available in the building for the residents.

FEE STRUCTURE FOR INTERNATIONAL BOYS HOSTEL


Annual Charges at the time of admission
Head of account Charges
Caution Money (refundable) 3000.00
Admission fee 1000.00
Development charges 1000.00
Resident I-Card 50.00
Total 5050.00
Monthly Charges
A.C. Room Non A.C. Room
Electricity & Water Charges 3000.00 Electricity & Water Charges 1300.00
Room Rent (per month) 1500.00 Room Rent (per month) 1500.00
Maintenance Charges 1000.00 Maintenance Charges 1000.00
Cultural Activity fee 200.00 Cultural Activity fee 200.00
Total 5700.00 Total 4000.00

8. OTHER RELATED INFORMNATION


Scholarships
University does not have any provision for scholarships for foreign students. However, some scholarships are
granted by the Government of India under various schemes. Candidates are advised to contact the nearest Indian
Diplomatic Mission for necessary information about these scholarships.

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Climate and Clothing
The university campus is situated in South Delhi. The climate varies considerably through the year. The maximum
temperature in summer varies between 400 C and 450 C. In the winter, it is in the range of 180 C and 220 C.
Students, therefore, require warm winter clothing as well as light summer clothing.

Employment
As per Jamia rules, international students are not allowed to seek employment in India.

Ansari Health Center


All resident foreign students in the university campus have to be registered with the Ansari Health Center. The
Center shall refer them to hospitals as and when necessary. 24 x 7 ambulance facility is also available at the
university campus.

Assistance on Arrival (ICCR Scholars)


Before leaving for India, students may write to the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Azad Bhawan,
Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi-110002, whose representatives will do their best to meet them on arrival.

Banking
There are 02 branches of nationalized banks (Indian Bank and Bank of India) in the University Campus, which
transacts all normal banking business for benefits of students, staff and faculty members.

Registration with Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO)


Upon arrival in India each and every foreign Student must be registered with the FRRO within 14 days from the
date of first entry into India. The FRRO can impose heavy fines if this registration is delayed or not done.
Following is the address of FRRO:

East Block, No.-VIII, Sector –I , R.K. Puram, , New Delhi

The following documents are required to be submitted for the registration:-


- Copy of relevant passport page with personal details
- Copy of passport page with visa.
- Original Bonafide Certificate (to be obtained from the Office of the Foreign Students Advisor
once the course fee is paid)
- Residence proof {rent agreement and form-C (from the Local Police). If stays in university Hostel,
a letter from the concerned Hostel is required).
- Copy of the letter of acceptance from the University and fee slip.
- 2-5 recent passport size photographs.
- Prior on-line appointment is to be taken for the registration with FRRO.

MORE THAN 300 FOREIGN STUDENTS FROM THE FOLLOWING NATIONALITIES REGISTERED DURING
2018-19

Afghanistan Congo Ghana Jordan Madagascar Palestine Tunisia USA


Bangladesh Egypt Indonesia Kazakhstan Mauritius South Korea Turkey Uzbekistan
Cambodia Ethiopia Iraq Kyrgyzstan Mongolia Syria Tibet Vietnam
China France Iran Laos PDR Nepal Sri Lanka Turkmenistan Yemen
Chad Germany Ireland Libya Nigeria Tajikistan UK

Important Note:-
Foreign Students coming to the University for Admission are advised to get
sufficient Indian currency at the point of arrival to meet their immediate needs.

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LIST OF COURSES OFFERED BY THE UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Humanities and Languages


.No. Programs Program Duration

1. B.A. (Hons) (Turkish Language & Literature) 6-Sem


2. Advanced Diploma in Turkish (Part-time) 2-Sem
3. Diploma in Turkish (Part-time) 2-Sem
4. Certificate in Turkish (Part-time) 2-Sem
5. Certificate in Korean Language 2-Sem
Department of Arabic
6. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
7. M.A. (Arabic) 4-Sem
8. B.A. (Hons) Arabic 6-Sem
9. Advanced Diploma in Modern Arabic Language and Translation 1-Year
10. Diploma in Modern Arabic Language and Translation 1-Year
11. Certificate in Modern Arabic Language and Translation 1-Year
Department of English
12. M.Phil/Ph.D. --
13. M.A. (English) 4-Sem.
14. B.A.(Hons) (English) 6-Sem.
15. Diploma in Translation Proficiency in English (Self-financed) 1-Year
16. Certificate in Translation Proficiency in English (Self-financed) 1-Year
Department of Hindi
17. M.Phil/Ph.D. --
18. M.A. (Hindi) 4-Sem.
19. P.G. Diploma in Journalism (Hindi Medium) (Self-financed) 1-Year
20. P.G. Diploma in TV Journalism (Hindi Medium) (Self-financed) 1-Year
21. B.A.(Hons) Hindi 6-Sem.
22. B.A.(Hons) (Mass Media Hindi) 6-Sem.
Department of History & Culture
23. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
24. M.A. (History) 4-Sem.
25. B.A.(Hons) (History) 6-Sem.
Department of Islamic Studies
26. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
27. M.A. (Islamic Studies) 4-Sem.
28. B.A.(Hons) (Islamic Studies) 6-Sem.
Department of Persian
29. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
30. M.A.(Persian) 4-Sem.
31. PG Diploma in Iranology (Part-time) 1-Year
32. B.A.(Hons) (Persian) 6-Sem.
33. Diploma in Modern Persian 1-Year
34. Diploma in Pashto Language* 1-Year
35. Certificate in Pashto Language* 1-Year
36. Certificate in Modern Persian 1-Year
Department of Tourism. Hotel, Hospitality and Heritage Studies
37. M.Phil/Ph.D.
38. Master Degree in (Tourism and Travel Management (MTTM) (S/F) 4-Sem.
39. MBA (Tourism and Travel Management/Executive programme 4-Sem.
(MTTM) (S/F)
40. Master Degree in Hotel Management (S/F) 4-Sem.
41. Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM) (Self-financed) 8-Sem.
42. Bachelor of Tourism and Travel Management (BTTM) (Self-financed) 6-Sem
43. B.Voc. (Food Production) 6-sem
44. Diploma in Tourism & Travel Management (Self-financed) 1-Year
45. Diploma in Hospitality Management (Self-financed) 1-Year
46. Diploma in Food and Beverage Services (Self-financed) 1-Year
47. Certificate in Ticketing & Air Fare Construction (Self-financed)
48. Certificate in Tour Guiding & Leadership (Self-financed)
49. Certificate programme in Tour Management (Self-financed) 1-Year

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50. Certificate in Medical & Wellness Tourism (Self-financed)
Department of Urdu
51. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
52. M.A. (Urdu) 4-Sem.
53. B.A.(Hons) (Urdu) 6-Sem.
54. PG Diploma in Urdu Mass Media 1-Year
55. Certificate in Urdu 1-Year
*Program will only be offered if at least 5-enrolments are made during 2016-17.

Department of Sanskrit
56. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
57. M.A. (Sanskrit) 4-Sem.
58. B.A.(Hons) (Sanskrit 6-Sem.
59. Certificate in Sanskrit Langauge 2-Sem
Faculty of Social Sciences
60. B.A. 6-Sem.
Department of Adult and Continuing Education & Extension
61. Ph.D./M.Phil --
62. M.A. / M.Sc. (Development Extension) 4-Sem.
Department of Commerce & Business Studies
63. Ph.D./M.Phil
64. M.Com. (Business Management) 4-Sem.
65. B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration) 6-Sem.
66. B.Com. (Hons) 6-Sem.
Department of Economics
67. Ph.D./M.Phil --
68. M.A. (Economics) 4-Sem.
69. B.A. (Hons) Economics 6-Sem.
Department of Social Work
70. Ph.D./M.Phil --
71. M.A. (Social Work) 4-Sem.
72. M.A. (Human Resource Management) 4-Sem.
73. Advanced Diploma in Public Health 2-Sem.
Department of Sociology
74. Ph.D./M.Phil --
75. M.A. (Sociology) 4-Sem.
76. B.A. (Hons) (Sociology) 6-Sem.
Department of Political Science
77. Ph.D./M.Phil --
78. M.A. (Political Science) 4-Sem.
79. M.A. (Human Rights & Duties Education) 4-Sem.
80. M.A. (Public Administration) 4-Sem.
81. B.A. (Hons.) Political Science 6-Sem.
Department of Psychology
82. Ph.D./M.Phil --
83. M.A. (Applied Psychology) 4-Sem.
84. Advanced Diploma in Counselling Psychology (Self-financed) 2-Sem.
85. B.A. (Hons) (Psychology) 6-Sem.
Dr. Zakir Hussain Library
86. B.Lib.I.Sc. (Bachelor of Library & Information Science) (Self-Financed) 1-Year
87. M.Lib.I.Sc. (Master of Library & Information Science) (Self-Financed) 1-Year
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Faculty of Natural Sciences
88. B.Sc. 6-Sem.
89. Diploma in Unani Pharmacy 4-Sem.
Department of Biosciences
90. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
91. M.Sc. (Biosciences) 4-Sem.
92. M.Sc. (Biochemistry) (Self-financed, Evening) 4-Sem.
93. M.Sc. Microbiology 4-Sem.
94. B.Sc.(Biosciences) 6-Sem.
Department of Biotechnology
95. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
96. M.Phil./Ph.D. Unani Medicine --

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97. M.Sc. (Biotechnology) 4-Sem.
98. B.Sc. (Biotechnology) 6-Sem.
Department of Chemistry
99. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
100. M.Sc. (Chemistry: Materials - Polymers and Advanced Ceramics/ 4-Sem.
Inorganic/Organic/Physical Chemistry)
101. B.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry 6-Sem.
Department of Computer Science
102. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
103. M.Sc. (Bioinformatics) (Self-financed, Evening) 4-Sem.
104. M.C.A. Master of Computer Applications 6-Sem.
105. P.G. Diploma in Computer Applications 2-Sem.
Department of Geography
106. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
107. M.A./ M. Sc. (Geography) 4-Sem.
108. M.Sc. (Disaster Management & Climate Sustainability Studies (S/F)
109. P.G. Diploma in Remote Sensing & GIS Applications 2-Sem.
110. B.A./B.Sc. (Hons) (Geography) 6-Sem.
111. Diploma in Disaster Management (Self-financed, Evening) 2-Sem.
Department of Mathematics
112. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
113. M.Sc. (Mathematics with Computer Science) 4-Sem.
114. M.A./M.Sc. (Mathematics) (Self-financed, Evening) 2-Years
115. B.Sc. (Hons) (Mathematics) 6-Sem.
116. B.A. (Hons) (Applied Mathematics) 6-Sem.
Department of Physics
117. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
118. M.Sc. (Physics) 4-Sem.
119. B.Voc. Solar Energy 6-Sem.
120. B.Sc. (Hons) (Physics) 6-Sem.
Faculty of Education
Department of Educational Studies
121. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
122. M.A. (Educational Planning and Administration) 4-Sem.
123. M.Ed. Master of Education 4-Sem.
124. P.G. Diploma in Educational Management 1-Year
Department of Teachers’ Training and Non Formal Education (IASE)
125. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
126. M.A. (Education) 4-Sem.
127. M.Ed. (Special Education) 4-Sem.
128. B.Ed. 2-Year
129. B.Ed. (Special Education) 2-Year
130. B.Ed. (Nursery Education) 2-Year
131. Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) 2-Year
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
132. B.Tech. (Civil/Computer/Electrical/Electronics & Communication/ 8-Sem.
Mechanical)
133. B.Sc. Aeronautics (Mechanical/Avionics) 6-Sem.

Department of Applied Sciences & Humanities


134. Ph.D. --
135. M.Sc. (Electronics) 4-Sem.
136. M.Tech.. (Energy Sciences) 4-Sem.
137. M. Tech. Computational Mathematics 4-Sem.
Department of Civil Engineering
138. Ph.D. --
139. M.Tech. (Environmental Science & Engineering) (Part-time) 6-Sem.
140. M. Tech. (Earthquake Engineering) 4-Sem.
Department of Computer Engineering
141. Ph.D. --
142. M.Tech. (Computer Engineering) 6-Sem.
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Department of Electrical Engineering
143. Ph.D. --
144. M.Tech. (Electrical Power System & Management) 4-Sem.
145. M.Tech. (Control & Instrumentation System) 4-Sem.
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
146. Ph.D. --
147. M.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) 4-Sem.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
148. Ph.D. --
149. M.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering: Machine Design, Thermal Engg., 4-Sem.
Production and Industrial Engg.)
University Polytechnic
150. Diploma Engineering (Regular) (Civil/Computer/ Electrical/ 6-Sem.
Electronics/ Mechanical)
151. Diploma Engineering (Self-financed) (Civil/Computer/ Electrical/ 6-Sem.
Electronics/ Mechanical) (Self-financed#)
Faculty of Law
152. Ph.D./M.Phil. --
153. L.L.M. Master of Law 4-Sem.
154. L.L.M. Executive 4-Sem.
155. B.A. LL.B. (Hons) 10-Sem.
156. B.A. LL.B. (Hons) (Self-financed) 10-Sem.
157. P.G. Diploma in Labour Law 2-Sem.
158. P.G. Diploma in Air Space Law 2-Sem.
Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics
Department of Architecture
159. Ph.D. --
160. M.Arch. (Architecture Pedagogy) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
161. M.Arch. (Healthcare Architecture) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
162. M.Arch. (Building Services) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
163. M.Arch. (Recreational Architecture) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
164. M.Arch. (Urban Regeneration) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
165. Master of Ekistics (M.Ekistics) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
166. B.Arch. 5-Year
167. B.Arch. (Self-financed) 5-Year
Faculty of Fine Arts
Department of Applied Art
168. M.F.A. (Applied Art) 4-Sem.
169. B.F.A. (Applied Art) 8-Sem.
170. Certificate in Commercial Art (Self-financed/Part-time) 1-Year
171. Certificate in Calligraphy (Self-financed/Part-time) 1-Year
172. Certificate in Photography (Self-financed/Part-time) 1-Year
Department of Art Education
173. M.F.A. (Art Education) 4-Sem.
174. B.F.A. (Art Education) 8-Sem.
Department of Art History & Appreciation
175. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
176. M.F.A. (Art History & Art Appreciation) 4-Sem.
Department of Graphic Arts
177. M.F.A. (Graphic Art)(Print Making) 4-Sem.

178. M.F.A. (Painting)


179. B.F.A. (Painting) 8-Sem.
Department of Sculpture
180. M.F.A. (Sculpture) 4-Sem.
181. B.F.A. (Sculpture) 8-Sem.

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Faculty of Dentistry
182. B.D.S. Bachelor of Dental Surgery 5*-Year
*4-Years + 1-Year Compulsory Paid rotatory Internship (No seat is available under Supernumerary category and for Foreign

students)
Courses at various Centers of Studies
AJK-Mass Communication Research Centre
183. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
184. M.A. (Mass Communication) 4-Sem.
185. M.A. (Convergent Journalism) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
186. M.A. (Development Communication) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
187. M.A. (Visual Effects and Animation) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
188. PG Diploma in Broadcast Technology (Self-financed) 2-Sem.
189. PG Diploma in Still Photography & Visual Communication (S/F) 1-Year
190. PG Diploma in Acting (Self-financed) 1-Year
Maulana Mohammed Ali Jauhar Academy of International Studies
191. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
192. MA (Politics: International & Area Studies) 4-Sem.
193. B.A. (H) Turkish (Turkish Langauge and Literature) 6-Sem.
194. Diploma in Uzbek 1-Year
195. Certificate in Uzbek 1-Year
196. Certificate in Chinese Language (Part-time) 1-Year
197. Intensive Diploma in Chinese Language 1-Year
198. Diploma in Chinese Language (Part-time) 1-Year
Centre for Management Studies
199. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
200. M.B.A. (Full Time) 4-Sem.
201. M.B.A. (Executive) (Self-financed/Part-time) 4-Sem.
202. M.B.A. (International Business) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
203. M.B.A. (Entrepreneurship) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
Centre for Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Sciences
204. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
205. M.P.T. (Sports/Orthopedics/Neurology/Cardiopulmonary) 4-Sem.
(Self-financed)
206. B.P.T. Bachelor of Physiotherapy 4½-Year
207. B.Voc. Medical Laboratory Science/Medical Electrophysiology 3 years/6-Sem.
Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Basic Sciences
208. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
209. M.Sc. (Biophysics) 4-Sem.
Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict resolution
210. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
211. M.A. (Conflict Analysis and Peace Building) 4-Sem.
Centre for the Study of Comparative Religious & Civilizations
212. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
213. M.A. Comparative Religion 4-Sem.
Dr. K.R Narayanan Centre for Dalit & Minorities
214. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
Centre for Study of Social Exclusion & Inclusive Policy
215. M.A. (Social Exclusion & Inclusive Policy) 4-Sem.

Centre for Spanish & Latin American Studies

216. M.Phil. /Ph.D. (European Studies/ Latin American Studies) -


217. Advanced Diploma in French (Part-time) 1-Year
218. Advanced Diploma in Italian (Part-time) 1-Year
219. Advanced Diploma in Portuguese (Part-time) 1-Year
220. Advanced Diploma in Russian (Part-time) 1-Year
221. Advanced Diploma in Spanish (Part-time) 1-Year
222. Diploma in French (Part-time) 1-Year
223. Diploma in Russian (Part-time) 1-Year
224. Diploma in Italian (Part-time) 1-Year
225. Diploma in Portuguese (Part-time) 1-Year
226. Diploma in Spanish (Part-time) 1-Year

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227. Certificate in French (Part-time) 1-Year
228. Certificate in Russian (Part-time) 1-Year
229. Certificate in Italian (Part-time) 1-Year
230. Certificate in Portuguese (Part-time) 1-Year
231. Certificate in Spanish (Part-time) 1-Year
Centre for West Asian Studies
232. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
233. M.A. International Relations-West Asian Studies 4-Sem.
Centre for Jawaharlal Nehru Studies
234. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
Centre for Culture Media & Governance
235. M.Phil./Ph.D.
236. M.A. (Media Governance) 4-Sem.
Indo Arab Culture Centre
237. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
238. M.A. International Studies-Arab-Islamic Culture
FTK Centre for Information Technology
239. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
Centre for Theoretical Physics
240. M.Phil./Ph.D.
Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research
241. M.A. (Early Childhood Development) 4-Sem.
Centre for Nano-Sciences & Nanotechnology
242. M.Phil./Ph.D. --
243. M.Tech. (Nanotechnology) (Self-financed) 4-Sem.
Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women Studies
244. M.Phil./Ph.D. --

245. M.A. (Gender Studies) 4-Sem.

246. M.Phil/Ph.d
( Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research)
247. M.Phil/Ph.D.
(Multidisciplinary Centre for Advance Research and Studies)
248. PG Diploma in Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Design Thinking 2-Sem.
(Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

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