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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University is committed to provide professional education with thrust on
creativity, innovation, continuous change and motivating environment for knowledge creation and dissemination
through its effective Quality Management System.
It is part of this ‘System’ that the University is introducing almost every new academic session Weekend
Programmes in one or the other emerging discipline for the benefit of those who are already in their chosen
profession with an explicit objective to upgrade their existing set of knowledge and skills. Since each one of these
programme has been specifically designed to cover the continually growing dimensions of the concerned
profession, these programmes have become very popular amongst the different groups of working professionals for
whom they are being designed.
In this context, I feel happy to add that a special care is taken by the faculty in choosing the most appropriate
mix of pedagogy and of teaching aids for an effective delivery of the contents of different courses included in the
curriculums of different Weekend Programmes. Thus, the class room lectures are significantly supported by
interactive group discussions, case studies, business games, role playing, presentations, home assignments, projects,
etc. Further, real life situations are brought to the class rooms by the invited eminent resource persons chosen from
the corporate and administrative sectors.
The feed back statistics collected from the successful participant of these programmes have proved that they were
not only able to acquire added educational qualifications without taking any break from their existing careers, but
also have further been able to attain higher professional growth.
True, that those who succeed in seeking admission to these ‘Weekend Programmes’ shall have to work not only
for longer hours but also in a more rigorous and meticulous manner but then they are sure to be substantially
benefitted too in accomplishing their career missions.
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Contents
S.No. Chapter/Appendix Page No.
1. The University 3
2. University Administration 9
3. Weekend Programmes - At A Glance 12
4. Pedagogy 14
5. Reservation of Seats 14
6. Relaxation in Eligibility Conditions 15
7. Age Limit 16
8. Fee Payable 16
9. Fee Concession 16
10. Attendance and Re-admission 17
11. How To Apply - Sale & Submission of Application forms 17
12. List of Enclosures with the Application Form 18
13. Last Date for Applying 18
14. Documents required for admission at the time of Counselling 19
15. Counselling/Admissions 19
16. Important Information 21
17. University Schools of Studies 23
(i) University School of Management Studies 24
- MBA 30
- MBA (Consultancy Management) 30
- MBA (Banking & Insurance) 30
- MBA (Real Estate) 30
(ii) Centre for Disaster Management Studies 37
- MBA (Disaster Management) 37
(iii) Universitly School of Information Technology 40
- M.Tech (Information Technology) 44
(iv) Co-Education Collaborative programme under USIT & IGIT 46
- M.Tech. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) 47
(v) University School of Mass Communication 50
- Master of Journalism & Mass Communication (MJMC) 50
18. Appendix - 1: Medical certificate 54
19. Appendix - 2: Form for withdrawal of admission 55
20. Appendix - 3: Certificate for availing admission against Physically handicapped quota 56
21. Appendix - 4: Admission Verification Form 57
22. Appendix - 5: Undertaking for Defence Category 58
23. Appendix - 6: Sponsership Certificate 59
24. Appendix - 7: Admission Form 61
25. Appendix - 8: Guidelines for Filling up the Application Form for CET-2010 65
26. Appendix - 9: Specimen Copy of CET Application Form 67
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The University
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has been established by Govt. of NCT of Delhi under the provisions of
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Act, 1998. The University is recognized by the University Grants Commission
(UGC), India under Section 2 (f) and 12 (b) of the UGC Act Act. The University was graded as 'A' by the National
Assessment and Accreditation Council
Council, Bangalore on March 31, 2007 for a period of 5 years. Further, during the
course of recent Surveillance Audit conducted on August 11-12, 2009 by the Standardization Testing & Quality
Certification Directorate
Directorate, Ministry of Communication and IT, Department of Information Technology, Govt. of India, the
ISO Certification granted to this University has been upgraded from ISO 9001 : 2000 to ISO 9001 : 2008 ; this we could
accomplish after having met the requirements of the New Version of ISO. The Association of Indian Universities (AIU)
also granted the Status of Regular Membership to this University on November 18, 2008. Further, it has been featured
in 2008 Edition of the published "Universities of India 2008" and have been honoured with an Engraved Plaque
commemorating this recognition which symbolizes as Dun & Bradstreet-Decide with Confidence (February 27, 2009).
It is an affiliating and teaching University which aims at facilitating and promoting studies, research and extension
work in emerging areas of higher education with focus on professional education, for example engineering, technology,
management studies, medicine, pharmacy, nursing, law, etc., and also to achieve excellence in these and connected
fields and other matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Within a short span of Eleven years, the University has been able to make its presence felt both at national and international
levels. On the existing campus, it has 11 University Schools of Studies and 01 Centre for Specialized Studies (Centre
for Disaster Management Studies) wherein as many as 33 academic programmes are being conducted for 3500+students
3500+students;
the annual intake being 1300+ students
students. University Schools of Studies aside, it has one maintained institute, namely, Indira
Gandhi Institute of Technology
Technology, wherein engineering and management education is being imparted exclusively for girls.
Further, the University has 101 affiliated institutions and 02 Centres for Learning and Education wherein 80 additional
undergraduate and post-graduate professional academic programmes in Engineering & Technology, Management, Computer
Applications, Journalism and Mass Communication, Law, Education, Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Medicine
and Para-Medical Sciences are conducted ; in these institutes, there exists an annual intake of 16000+ students with a total
students strength of 50000+. In all, i.e., at University Schools, Affiliated Institutions and Maintained Institute, there exists
a total intake for about 18000 students with an enrollment of 50,000+ students. It would be of further interest to note that
the successful students of this University are getting excellent final placements in best of the companies like Accenture,
Adobe, Ariecent, Capital IQ, Consultancy Development Centre, HCL, I-Flex, Infosys, Japan Airlines, Matrix Cellular,
Microsoft, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Prot, TCS, Tech-Mahendra, Sapient, Satyam, SmartQ, South Indian Bank, Standard
Chartered, Wyvil Systems Inc.(Chicago, USA), etc.
New Courses
The University has been pioneer in introducing large number of innovative academic programmes in the emerging areas
of Higher and Technical Education such as Undergraduate Programmes of B. Tech/M. Tech -Electronics and
Communication Engineering (Dual Degree), International Hospitality, Child Guidance and Counseling and Postgraduate
Programmes of in International Business, Journalism and Mass Communication, M.Tech. in Digital Wireless
Communications, Information Security, Signal Processing, RF and Microwave Engineering, etc. Not only that
introduction of certain new academic programmes are in the pipeline in the University Schools of Studies.
Important among these include M.Tech. (Food & Nutraceuticals) and Sandwich Programme in collaboration with
DAAD (Germany) for M.Tech. & Ph.D. in the University School of Biotechnology and M.Tech. (Mathematics &
Computing) in the School of Basic and Applied Sciences.
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Campuses
The University's State-of-the-art campus with ultra-
modern facilities in an area admeasuring over
60 acres is almost ready in Dwarka, New Delhi.
The new academic session 2010-11 has been
planned to be commenced from this campus
with an explicit objective of providing facilities
both for pursuing professional education and
research matching with international standards.
Prominent features of this campus are : Rain
Water Harvesting ; Differently abled friendly ;
having facility of Recycling of waste ; Skylights
in Library and Computer Centre ; Water Treatment
Plant ; Vehicular free pedestrian paths in the
Campus, etc. This apart, the University has
planned for the construction of an Indian Institute
of Information Technology at its Surajmal Vihar
Campus which will be spread over on nearly 19
acres of land. The construction on this campus is
likely to commence soon.
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crores), 05 (cost of equipment Rs.3.00 crores), 08 (cost of equipment Rs.3.00 crores) and 02 (cost of equipment 1.00
crore), respectively. Further, the Centre for Media Studies has 3 Labs/ Studio with equipments costing more than Rs.1
crore. Thus the total cost of equipment in the University exceeds Rs.25.00 crores.
Doctoral Research
Facility in the University exists for the students to pursue research leading to the award of the Degree of Doctor of
Philosophy in all University Schools of Studies and in disciplines like information technology, computer science and
engineering, software engineering, electronics and communication engineering, chemical engineering, biotechnology,
management, banking and insurance, law, english, basic and applied sciences, journalism and mass media, medicine
and para-medical sciences. The professionals and administrators working in corporate sector/ government institutes are
also encouraged to undertake research studies. For promoting and facilitating quality research the University has taken
several initiatives, e.g. enacting an Ordinance which permits maximum flexibility to the research scholars in terms of
minimum and maximum period permissible for the submission of Ph.D. dissertation ; allowing the outside experts to act
as supervisors/ joint supervisors, no compulsory requirement of stay at the University and even allowing graduates
possessing a minimum laid down percentage of marks coupled with minimum laid down experience to register for Ph.D.
New Initiatives for enhancing Quality of Professional Education and Doctoral Research
Under the dynamic and determined leadership, the University has further taken several new initiatives for enhancing
Faculty
quality of professional education and doctoral research. Important among these include the introduction of new 'Faculty
Appraisal and Development System' (FADS) which would facilitate the faculty members of different University Schools
of Studies to provide autonomy in preparing their own plan of academic activities ; the devised FADS is also akin to
'Performance Based Appraisal System' (PBAS) as developed and approved by the UGC for promotion of the teachers.
This system is bound to bring about significant qualitative improvement in the teaching learning process over a period
of time. The University has also taken the lead in recasting the University's Ph.D. Ordinance in alignment with the
recently issued UGC's Regulations (Minimum Standards and Procedure for the Award of M.Phil./Ph.D. Degree), 2009.
It may be of interest to mention here that over 100 Scholars have been registered for pursuing their Doctroal Research
in different discipline via conduct of an entrance test during the current Academic Session 2009-10.
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Sports
To facilitate an all round development of the students, the
University has adequate playgrounds comprising of Lawn
Tennis Court, Badminton Court, Volleyball Court and
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a large Football ground aside indoor game facilities for Table Tennis, Chess
Chess, etc. A Sports Meet is also organized
every year by the University where series of sports events covering Volleyball, Basket Ball, Football, Cricket, Table
Tennis, Badminton, Chess, Relay Race, Long, High and Triple Jumps, Short Put, Disc Throw, etc. are organized. These
apart, students are also encouraged to participate in adventurous sports like, Trekking, Rock Climbing, River
Crossing, River Rafting, Skewing, Rappling, etc.
ANNUAL TOPPERS
II. Quantum :•Rs.15,000/- annually as first prize, Rs.10,000/- annually as second prize and
Rs.5,000 annually as third prize (limited to number of years (duration) of that
particular programme) and a merit certificate.
IV. Programme Coverage : All programmes (separately) Conducted at USS & IGIT
V. Eligibility: : Total weighted marks obtained during two semesters in each Academic year will
be considered for preparation of merit.
The cheque and certificates of merit shall be awarded to University School Annual Toppers on the occasion of the
Teachers Day (i.e. 5th September) or on any other auspicious day each year through Academic Branch.
(B) UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME ANNUAL TOPPERS
VII. Numbers of Awards : One for sanctioned intake of students upto 60 seats.
Two for sanctioned intake of students upto 180 seats.
Three for sanctioned intake of students beyond 180 seats
I. Quantum : Rs. 15,000/- annually as first prize, Rs.10,000/- annually as second prize
and Rs.5,000 annually as third prize (limited to number of years (duration)
of that particular programme) and merit certificate.
II. Institutional Coverage : University Schools of Studies, IGIT, Centers of Learning and all Institutes
affiliated to the University
III. Programme Coverage : All programmes (separately) conducted at University Schools of Studies,
IGIT, Centers of Learning and all Institutes affiliated to the University.
IV. Eligibility: : Total weighted marks obtained during two semesters in each year will be
considered for preparation of merit
· The cheques and certificate of merit will be sent to the respective institution/school for distribution to the University
Programme Annual Topper by 15th October, each year by Academic Branch.
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Examination
The University follows credit based evaluation. The overall
weightage of a course in the Syllabi and Scheme of
Examination is determined in terms of credits assigned to the course. Obtaining a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in
each course including the semester-end/year-end examination and the teacher's continuous evaluation is essential to earn the
assigned credits. A candidate who secures less than 50% of marks in a course is, therefore, deemed to have failed in that
course. A Student is eligible for the award of the University degree, if he/she has registered himself/herself, undergone the
regular course of studies, completed the project report/dissertation specified in the curriculum of his/her programme within
the stipulated time, and has secured the minimum credits prescribed for the award of the concerned degree.
A student will be promoted to the next academic year only if such student has obtained at least,
A. 50%, (accurate upto two decimal digits) of the total credits of the ensuing academic year from which the
promotion to next academic year is being sought, and
B. 90%, (accurate upto two decimal digits & rounding of thereafter to full digits) of the total credits of all previous
years excluding the credits of the ensuing academic year from which the promotion to next academic year is
being sought.
All such students who fail to get promoted to next academic year for the reason of deficiency in required credits
as stated here in above will automatically be declared to have taken academic break to reappear in such
examinations of previous semesters in which the student has failed, so as to obtain sufficient credits to be
promoted to the next academic year.
Only two academic breaks are permissible for a student for the completion of the academic programme/course.
In no situation a student will be allowed to take more than two academic breaks, for any reason whatsoever,
including for the reasons of detention for shortage of attendance or deficiency of credits during the whole term
of completion of the course/programme. A student who has exhausted two academic breaks and a further
occasion arises for him or her to take academic break because of non promotion or detention, in such cases the
admission of such student would automatically stand cancelled right at the time such an occasion of more than
two academic breaks arises
arises.
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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
He has more than three decades of post Ph. D academic, research, and consultancy and training experiences in the field
of Information Technology and Organizational Systems. He is a Gold Medalist in his Masters degree, an University
research fellow for carrying out his Ph. D work in Computer Applications and a Post Doctoral fellow in management
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at EESEC, France. He is also a Fellow of the All India Management Association and Institution of Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineers.
His experiences since 1976 involve responsibilities as i) Management consultant, ii) Systems analysts iii) Process modeler
etc. which includes i) Process Reengineering and Process Automation ii) Long range/ short range planning, iii) Organizational
Studies, iv) Marketing of Information Services, v) Data Center Operations management, vi) Systems Development &
Management, vii) Developing standards, viii) Establishing Local and Wide area Network (Internet) ix) NWFP Management
x) GIS based applications and Corporate Social Responsibility etc.
He has supervised many doctoral students and has contributed several research articles /conference papers in many
national/international referred journals/proceedings. He has also written several consulting/research reports, book chapters,
monograms and teaching cases. He has been teaching in different Universities abroad and has been a keynote speaker
in many International and National Conferences/Seminars. Some of his research articles have been judged as the best
papers in different journals published in a particular year.
He has been a member of the Board level committees of many national and state level premium Institutions. He
has been involved in different national and state level committees for formulating different program! tasks.
As Vice-Chancellor, Prof. D.K. Bandyopadhyay is the Chief Executive Officer of the University. He chairs all the
meetings of the Board of Management, Planning Board, Board of Affiliation, Academic Council, Finance Committee and
executes the decisions taken by these Statutory Bodies.
Officers of the University & their Profile
The Vice-Chancellor's office is supported by a team of officers like Deans, Registrar, Controller of Finance,
Controller of Examinations, Librarian and Directors looking after various activities of the University. The Deans of various
University Schools are in-charge of their respective schools functioning from the campus of the University. The Registrar
acts as the Premier Officer of the University who looks after academic and administrative matters of the University. The
Controller of Finance is primarily incharge of financial well being and control of finances of the University. The Controller
of Examinations looks after the various examinations like Common Entrance Tests, Semester Examinations and Annual
Examinations for different programmes offered by the University.
Sh. B.P. Joshi, Registrar
Sh. B. P. Joshi passed his Masters Degree in Anthropology from Lucknow University in
First Division and Fist Position in order of merit. For this achievement, University awarded
him two Gold Medals for his academic excellence, one for securing First Position and
second one for his dissertation in the Final Year. Thereafter, he taught Anthropology during
the period, 1978 - 1983 in Lucknow University. In 1982, he was selected as an officer of
Delhi Andaman & Nicobar Islands Civil Service (DANICS), an Allied Service of IAS, through
Combined Civil Service Examination conducted by UPSC. He has more than 26 years of
administrative experience. He has served in Delhi Vidyut Board as Vigilance Officer, in
New Delhi Municipal Council as Director, Personnel & Administration, in Delhi Tourism
Transportation Development Corporation Ltd. as General Manager & Financial Controller, in
Sales Tax as Dy. Commissioner, in Delhi Government as Additional Secretary (Personnel)
and in Department of Trade & Taxes as Additional Commissioner before joining GGSIP
University as Registrar, on March 16, 2009. In addition to this, he had visited foreign
countries like Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, U.K., USA and
Germany for various official assignments. He has to his credit the achievement of preparing a working manual on 'Delhi Value
Added Tax'. He has acquired training in Development Management at 'Asian Institute of Management', Manila, Philippines in
the year 2004. Presently working as Registrar of the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and as an Ex-officio Secretary
to all the Statutory Bodies of the University.
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MBA (Consultancy Two 10 i) Graduation or its equivalent in any discipline with atleast 50%
Management) marks in aggregate.
MBA- Disaster Centre for Two 60 i) Graduate or equivalent in any subject with minimum of 50% marks
Management Disaster in aggregate. In case of Government Sponsored candidate, Vice Chancellor
Management may relax in Educational Qualifications
Studies ii) Atleast one year post-qualification executive/professional
experience.
iii) The candidates should be sponsored by the government
departments/ undertakings/non-government organizations.
Master of University Two 45 Bachelor degree from a recognized university with minimum of
Journalism School of Mass 50% marks in aggregate. Final year students those result are awaited
& Mass Communication may also apply, they will be given the provisional admission and will
Communica tion
Communication have to submit the proof of passing the graduation with 50% marks in
(MJMC) aggregate latest by 29th October, 2010 (Friday), otherwise the admission
will be cancelled. The fee will be forfeited and no request in this
regard will be entertained.
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M.Tech - University Three 60 a) Minimum 60% or equivalent in the qualifying examination as under :-
Information School of 1. B.Tech. / B.E. in Computer Science / Computer Science & Engineering
Technology** Information / Computer Engineering / Information Technology or equivalent
Technology degree.
2. B.Tech / B.E. in Electronics & Communication / Electronics
Engineering or equivalent degree.
3. B.Tech./B.E. in Electrical Engineering or equivalent degree.
4. MCA/MCA (Software Engineering) or equivalent three years'
Master's degree programme.
5. M.Sc. in IT / Computer Science / Information Science and
Technology / Informatics (Two Years)/ Electronics or equivalent Master's
degree.
b) In addition to the above qualification(s), candidates should also
have atleast one year of professional / teaching experience after
the completion of the qualifying examination.
M.Tech Shall be offered Three 60 50% seats of this Collaborative Programme shall be reserved for
(Electronics & by USIT & women candidates ; howeaver if these seats are not filled by women
Communication IGIT as a candidate then they will be filled by male candidates.
Engineering)** Co-Education Elegibility
Collaborative (a) Minimum 60% or equivalent in the qualifying examination as
Programme under:-
1. B.Tech. / B.E. in Electronics & Communication / Electronics
Engineering / Electrical & Electronics Engineering or equivalent
2. B.Tech./ B.E. in Electrical / Instrumentation & Control or equivalent
3. Grad. I E T E / AMIE (ECE)
4. M. Sc. in Electronics / M. Sc. Computer Science
5. B. Tech. / B.E. in Computer Science & Engineering / Computer
Engineering/ Electrical Engineering or equivalent.
b) In addition to above qualification(s), candidates should also have
at least one year of professional/teaching experience after
completing the qualifying examination.
*THE CANDIDATE APPLYING FOR ALL THE WEEKEND PROGRAMMES WILL HAVE TO FILL THE OMR SHEET ALONG WITH THE FORM
WHICH IS GIVEN AT APPENDIX - 7.
** Common Entrance Test (CET) 2010 will be held for these two Programmes. Test Code for these two programmes is 93. Date of
CET is 07 July 2010 (10:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.) and the result of the same will be declared on 14.07.2010.
The Candidate should clearly mention ‘Weekend’ if he/she is applying for weekend programme in
the OMR form in the column entitled ‘Name of Programme’.
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PEDAGOGY
The various School follows a pedagogy designed to equip the students with skills in conformity with those required by
the corporate environment. It includes well planned and a blended strategy of industry exposure, conceptual learning,
practical assignments and real life projects. Emphasis is on interactive learning employing sophisticated modern teaching
aids. The prominent teaching tools (but not limited to) being :
Conventional class room teaching
Real Life Case Studies
Individual/group assignments
Individual/group projects
Term papers
Subject relevant software inputs
Collaborative interactions through internet based groups
Others - Extensive value added inputs through Guest Lectures and invited talks from eminent industry
professionals and business leaders.
RESERVATION OF SEATS*
The percentage of seats reserved for different categories are as follows:
a. 85% of the Sanctioned Intake shall be allocated for Delhi Region wherein reservation of seats will be as under
15% - SC CANDIDATES
7.5% - ST CANDIDATES
3% - PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
5% - DEFENCE CATEGORY
b. 15% of the Sanctioned Intake shall be allocated for Outside Delhi Region wherein reservation of seats will be as
under
15% - SC CANDIDATES
7.5% - ST CANDIDATES
3% - PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
5% - DEFENCE CATEGORY
*In regard to any other reservations such as for OBC etc., the University shall be abided by the Government
Policy and its amendments from time to time which would be notified on the University’s Website.
(www.ipu.ac.in)
Note:
1. The student who have passed the qualifying examination from any school / institute located in Delhi or from
any college / institute affliated to GGSIP University will be considered as Delhi Region Candidates. Other
students who have passed their qualifying examination from any school / institute located Outside Delhi will
be considered as Outside Delhi Region Candidates. If the seats are not filled by the candidates belonging
to Delhi region, they will be filled by the candidates belonging to outside Delhi region.
2. 5% of the sanctioned intake would be earmarked for the employees of the GGSIP University over and
above the sanctioned intake. The seats would be offered in order of merit only to the Group A and Group
B employees of the University.
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such a case, the candidate must produce the requisite certificate in his/her name latest by 01.08.2010. A list of
approved Competent Authorities for the issuance of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe certificates is as under:
i) District Magistrate, Additional District Magistrate, Deputy Commissioner, Collector, Additional Deputy Commissioner,
Deputy Collector, 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate, City Magistrate (not below the rank of 1st class Stipendiary
Magistrate), Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Taluk Magistrate, Executive Magistrate and Extra Assistant Commissioner.
ii) Chief Presidency Magistrate, Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate and Presidency Magistrate. iii) Revenue Officer
not below the rank of Tehsildar. iv) Administrator, Secretary to the Administrator or the Development Officer
(Lakshdweep & Minicoy Islands).
The conversion of seats reserved for SC, ST, DEF, PH, etc. to General Category shall be done only during the 2nd
counselling and no such conversion will be allowed during the 1st Counselling. However, while converting the seats, any
unfilled seats reserved for ST Category will be offered to SC Category and vice versa and only after that the conversion
of the reserved category seats shall be effected.
Final decision regarding reservation policy will be taken by the Government (for the year 2010-11) and the same
will be announced on University's Website (www.ipu.ac.in) in case of any change(s) in the policy as described in
above paragraphs.
RELAXATION IN ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Widows or Wards of Defence Personnel /Physical Handicapped
categories will be allowed 5 per cent relaxation of marks in the minimum eligibility requirement, irrespective of the fact
whether there exists any reservation for any category of such candidates or not.
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Note : Relaxation of any kind, as mentioned above and elsewhere in this Admission Brochure, will not be granted by
the Admission Officer present at the Venue of the Counselling/Admission without necessary documents. Therefore, for
seeking these relaxation/s, necessary documents must be obtained in advance by all candidates from the Competent
Authority.
AGE LIMIT
NO UPPER AGE LIMIT
FEE PAYABLE
Fee Structure for MBA & MBA (Consultancy Mangement), MBA (Banking & Insurance), MBA (Real Estate) and M.Tech-IT
and M.Tech - (ECE) Weekend.
S.No. Prgramme Name Fee Payable Alumini Association Security Deposit Total
per annum Fee (one time non- Refundable
refundable payment)
Fee Concession
a) Employees of the University admitted against 5% seats, shall be charged 10% of the fee per year (excluding non-
refundable Alumni Association Fee of Rs.1,000/- and refundable security deposit of Rs. 5000/- which is payable
only once at the time of admission by all admitted candidates). Balance amount of fee will be paid by the
University as incentive to the employees.
b) Recognized/Qualified teachers of the institutions affiliated to this University shall be charged 50% of the fee
(excluding Alumni Association Fee of Rs.1,000/- and refundable security deposit of Rs. 5000/- which is payable
only once at the time of admission by all admitted candidates) and balance of fee will be paid by the University
as an incentive to the recognized/qualified teachers of this University to pursue higher studies through weekend
programmes.
c) For MBA (Disaster Management) programme, 50% of the fee would be paid by the University in case of sponsored
government employees excluding non-refundable Alumni Association Fee of Rs.1,000 which is payable only once
at the time of admission by all admitted candidates.
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Programme Name School of Studies Where To Submit Sale of Last Date for
Institutions/Centres The Complete Admission Submission of
Application Form Brouchures Application
W.E.F. Forms
M.Tech- Information University School of Dean, University School 18/5/2010 30/06/2010
Technology Information Technology of Information Technology,
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha
University, Delhi- 110403
M.Tech -ECE Shall be offered by USIT & Dean, University School 18/5/2010 30/06/2010
IGIT as a Co-Education of Information Technology,
Collaborative Programme Guru Gobind Singh
Indraprastha University,
Delhi- 110403
MBA University School of Dean, University School 18/5/2010 10/07/2010
MBA (Consultancy Management Studies of Management Studies,
Management) Guru Gobind Singh
MBA (Banking & Insurance) Indraprastha University,
MBA (Real Estate) Delhi- 110403
MBA- Disaster Centre for Disaster Director, Centre for Disaster 18/5/2010 10/07/2010
Management Management Studies Management Studies,
Guru Gobind Singh
Indraprastha University,
Delhi- 110403
Master of University School of Mass Dean, University School of Mass 18/5/2010 10/07/2010
Journalism & Communication. Communication. Guru Gobind Singh
Mass Communication Indraprastha University,
(MJMC) Delhi- 110403
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COUNSELLING/ADMISSIONS
The counselling schedules will be uploaded on the University’s Website (www.ipu.ac.in). The Candidates are advised to
check the University’s Website. No separate intimation will be sent to the candidates in this regard. All the admissions
will be made through two counsellings to be conducted by the University as per the procedure prescribed in subsequent
paragraphs, strictly on the basis of merit of the qualified candidates.
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(iv) The candidates are also advised, in their own interest to check the details of fee, their name, programme, etc. on
Admission Slip issued to him/her by the Admission Officer before leaving the counselling hall.
(v) Admissions will be made strictly on merit basis (Rank wise) and counselling/admissions will stop when all the seats
get filled-up. Notice regarding closure of counselling will be displayed on University's Website. Parents/candidates
are advised to check University's Website before coming for counselling. University will not be responsible for any
inconvenience caused to parents/candidates due to closure of the counselling prior to dates notified in the
Counselling Schedule.
(vi) A candidate who fails to appear in person on the notified date and time for counselling, shall forfeit his/her claim
for the seat which could be offered to him/her, had he/she been present on his/her turn. However, if the candidate
reports late or reports on subsequent days during the process of counselling, he/she may be considered for
allotment of a seat available at that point of time.
(vii) A candidate who is allotted a seat will be required to pay full fee immediately on the spot at the time of
counselling/admission. If a candidate fails to pay the fee, as mentioned above immediately after the seat is offered
to him/her, the offer will be withdrawn on the spot and the seat will be allotted to the next candidate in the merit
list. Part payment or payment through cash/cheque will not be accepted under any circumstances.
(viii) The conversion of seats reserved for SC, ST, DEF, PH, etc. to General Category shall be done only during the 2nd
counselling and no such conversion will be allowed during the 1st counselling. However, while converting the
seats during 2nd counselling, any unfilled seats reserved for ST Category will be offered to SC Category and vice
versa and only after completing this exercise, the conversion of the reserved category seats to general category
shall be effected. If the seat(s) remain vacant even after second counselling, the seat(s) will be filled by the Open
Counselling.
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(iii) A candidate who fails to appear in person on the notified date and time for counselling, shall forfeit his/her claim
for the seat which could be offered to him/her, had he/she been present on his/her turn. However, if the candidate
reports late or reports on subsequent days during the process of counselling, he/she may be considered for
allotment of a seat available at that point of time provided he/she had not taken admission earlier.
(iv) A candidate, who fails to exercise the option in person during Second Counselling, shall forfeit his/her right for a
vacant seat even if he or she had higher rank, for which the University will not be responsible.
(v) After the Second Counselling is over and the admissions are made by the University, there will be no Third
Counselling and no admission will be made by the University thereafter.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
i) If it is found at any stage during the entire period of the programme that the candidate has furnished any false or
incorrect information in the application form or at the time of counselling/admission, his/her candidature for the
programme will be cancelled summarily. In addition, disciplinary action may be taken against him/her as per the
University rules ;
ii) If the University is not satisfied with the character, past behaviour or antecedents of a candidate, it can refuse to
admit him/her to any course of study of the University ;
iii) The Vice Chancellor may cancel the admission of any student for specific reasons and debar him/her for a certain
period ;
iv) It will also be the sole responsibility of the candidates themselves to make sure that they are eligible and fulfill
all the conditions prescribed for admission. Before fillingup the verification slip at the time of counselling/ allotment
of seats, candidate should ensure that he/she fulfills all eligibility conditions as laid down in this Admission
Brochure. If it is found at any stage during the entire period of the programme that the candidate does not fulfill
the requisite eligibility conditions, his/her admission will be cancelled and also disciplinary action will be initiated
against him/her and entire fee will also be forfeited.
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Or Contact
PROGRAMME NAME WHOM TO CONTACT
MBA Dean, University School of Management Studies, Guru Gobind Singh
MBA (Consultancy Indraprastha University, Delhi- 110403 Tel: 011-23900255, 23900184,
Management) 23900262, 23900267 E-mail: usms.dean@gmail.com
MBA (Banking & Insurance)
MBA (Real Estate)
M.TECH- IT Dean, University School of Information Technology, Guru Gobind Singh
Indraprastha University, Delhi- 110403Tel: 011-23900326, 23900313,
Email: dean_usit@rediffmail.com
M.TECH - (Electronics & Dean, University School of Information Technology, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha
Communication Engineering) University, Delhi- 110403 : Tel: 011-23900326, 23900309
Email: dean_usit@rediffmail.com
MBA- Disaster Director, Centre for Disaster Management Studies, Guru Gobind Singh
Management Indraprastha University, Delhi- 110403Tel: 011-23900273, 23900276, Email:
cdms_office@yahoo.co.in
Master of Journalism Dean, University School of Mass Communication. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,
& Mass Communication Delhi- 110403 Tel: 011-23900347, 23900348
(MJMC)
Jurisdiction of Courts
Any dispute in regard to any matter referred to herein will be subject to the jurisdiction of Delhi Courts.
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USMS Mission
“To develop managers with the capability to understand and analyze the dynamic business environment for effective
decision-making while maintaining higher domains of professionalism.” The driving values of USMS are: Innovation,
Excellence, Integrity, Transparency and Team Work.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
MBA An Incredible opportunity for working
MBA (Consultancy Management) professionals preparing for a rapidly changing,
globally competitive business environment while
· MBA (Banking & Insurance)
catapulting their careers....A MBA Weekend
· M.B.A. (Real Estate) Alumnus
Certificate Course in Behavioral
Testing and Training ( Basic /
Advanced)
ABOUT PROGRAMMES
The school realized the continuing educational needs of the growing population of working professionals in the
government, public and private sector who want to assume higher responsibilities to better serve the industry and the
society by upgrading their qualification without leaving their jobs i.e. who cannot leave their full-time jobs to pursue an
MBA. With this realization, USMS has launched first of its kind innovative MBA (Weekend) programs for working/
employed personnel and serve the various sections of the industry. The programme has been designed in such a way that
adequate number of teaching hours is available as per the prescribed norms.
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SALIENT FEATURES
Two-Year Programme
Semester System
Classes on weekends i.e. Saturdays and Sundays
Target Group: Working/Employed Personnel
Interactive Pedagogy - Focus on Field & Research Projects
INFRASTRUCTURE
The school has a fully air-conditioned Seminar Hall for conducting
various activities such as Workshops, conferences, symposia, etc.
The school has two advanced computer labs, providing a computer
to student ratio of 1:1. These labs are well equipped with latest
software that complement the varying needs of the students as well
as the research requirements of the faculty. Some of them are: MS
BackOffice Suite (SQL Server, Exchange Server, etc.), Oracle, SPSS,
ERP, Tally, e-Views, MS project server, Erwin, Red Hat Linux, Speech
Recognition, CMIE Prowess Corporate Database, etc. USMS is connected
to the outside world on 24x7 basis through Two MBPS Leased Lines
Internet Connectivity.
The students of USMS have full access to the rich knowledge resource available in University Information Resource Centre
(UIRC) with a collection of over 25000 books and around 300 journals and periodicals.
ACADEMIC COLLABORATIONS
MoU with School of Planning and Architecture for MBA (Real Estate) Programme conducted on weekend basis
MoU with CREDAI North for Cooperation in carrying out research and consultancy projects in Real Estate Sector
MoU with Consultancy Development Centre (CDC) DSIR, Ministry of Science & Technology, New Delhi for
Consultancy Management
MoU with Solbridge International School of business, Woosong University, Republic of Korea for Academic
Cooperation.
MoU with Chapman Graduate School of Business, Florida International University, USA For MBA International
Business
MoU with NIS Sparta Ltd. for Certificate Course in Retail
Industry - Institute Partnership Cell supported by AICTE
Entrepreneurship Development Cell supported by AICTE
IMT, Ghaziabad for Doctoral Programme
IMI, New Delhi for Doctoral Programme
Institute of Chartered Accountant of India for Doctoral Programme
NAREDCO and HSMI for Certificate Course in Real Estate Management.
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FACULTY
Prof. Anu Singh Lather
Prof. Lather has teaching, research and consultancy experience spread over more than 22 years.
She is MBA, PG Diploma in Human Resource Management M.A. (Psychology) and Ph.D. Prior to
the present assignment She was Founder Head of the Department of Applied Psychology, Guru
Jambheshwar Technical University, Hisar. Prof Lather has passion for research. She has more than
100 papers published in journals of National and International repute, proceedings of National
and International Conferences.
She is associated with All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) as an expert for
assessment, accreditation, approval, hearing committees. She is also associated with the University Grants Commission
(UGC) as Expert Member for Spot Assessment for the Conferment of Deemed to be University Status to be awarded to the
existing institutions.
Prof. Lather has been member of the Awards Committee for “National Training Award for Innovative Training Practices”
of Indian Society for Training & Development (ISTD) for two consecutive years i.e. 2005-06 and 2006-07 and also a Jury
Member for these awards.
Two of her Corporate Training Module “How to be a Team Player” and “Succeeding Through Communication” are well
received by the industry. These workshops were also conducted in Seoul (Korea) and Bangkok (Thailand) for corporates.
Prof. Lather is presently Editor, U-Focus (A Tri-Annual Newsletter of the University), Editor, Indraprashta Journal of
Management, Chairperson, University Complaints Committee, Director, Indraprastha Colloquium (An Academic lecture
series for faculty and staff), Chairperson, Indraprastha Centre for Women Studies (IPCWS) Committee, Member, University
Grievance Redressal Committee and Coordinator for Teacher Evaluation.
Dr. Mittal is an educationist and an economist to the core. He brings with him the rich 21 plus years
of experience in teaching, research and administration. Professor Mittal holds a Master’s degree in
Economics and Business Administration and a Doctorate from Kurukshetra University. He has published
scores of articles in many research journals of national and international repute and has guided five
PhD thesis. He has been responsible for organizing many National Level Conferences, Seminars and
Faculty Development Programmes. He has been recognized for his efforts and achievements time and
again with honours and kudos. Managerial Economics, Banking and Financial Institutions and Economic
Environment of Business are some of the areas of his interest in teaching and research.
Prof. Sanjiv Mittal
Prof. Mittal has 27 Years of Teaching Experience to Post Graduate Students of Business Management.
He worked as Professor and Director, RDIAS, Madhuban Chowk, Rohini from 1999 to June 2002.
He worked as Reader, University School Of Management Studies, I.P. University, Kashmere Gate,
Delhi from June 2002 till July 2007.He is working as Professor since July 2007 to till date. He is
Coordinator, Entrepreneurship. Development Cell of USMS created with the assistance of AICTE
since 2006 till date. He has contributed many articles in Journals of national and international
repute. His areas of interest are marketing and international business.
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Associate Professor
Dr. Udita Taneja
Readers
Dr. Vijita S. Aggarwal
Assistant Professors
Mr. V.K. Wadhwa
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MIB, Ph.D.
MBA
Organization Behaviour
PROGRAMME DETAILS
PROGRAMME NAME SANCTIONED DURATION ELIGIBILITY
INTAKE (years) CRITERIA
* Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Widows or Wards of Defence Personnel /Physical Handicapped
category will be allowed 5 per cent relaxation of marks in the minimum eligibility requirement, irrespective of the fact
whether there exists any reservation for any category of such candidates or not.
Note: The cut off date for counting of experience shall be 30th June, 2010 of the year of admission.
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ADMISSION CRITERIA
Admission shall be based on marks obtained in the qualifying examination (Graduation) and performance in Personal
Interview.
Merit list shall be prepared based on the following:
a) 70% weightage will be given to the percentage secured in the qualifying examination.
b) 30% weightage will be given to the performance in Personal Interview.
Thus the merit list shall be prepared on the basis of marks earned by each candidate from out of 100 comprising of
percentage of marks obtained in eligibility qualification and marks obtained in Personal Interview.
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ELECTIVE STREAMS:
The following electives shall be offered in the given specializations:
MARKETING FINANCE
Consumer Behavior Financial Markets and Institutions
Retail Management Financial Derivatives, Options and Futures
Rural and Social Marketing Project Planning and Analysis
Sales and Distribution Management Insurance & Risk Management
Advertising and Brand Management Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring
Customer Relationship Management Corporate Tax Planning
International Marketing International Financial Management
Security Analysis and Investment Management
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List of Electives:
BANKING INSURANCE
Indian Banking System Life Insurance & Elements of Actuarial Sciences
Foreign Trade and Procedures General Insurance and Reinsurance
Project Planning & Analysis Fire, IAR, FLOP Insurances
Retailing and CRM in Banking Marine Insurance (Cargo & Hull)
Treasury Operations and Risk Management Life Insurance underwriting & Legal Aspects
Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring Motor (OD and TP)
Security Analysis and Investment Management Engineering, Liability and Aviation Insurances
Strategic Management Life Insurance Schemes
Financial Derivatives Rural and Miscellaneous Insurance
International Banking Insurance Claims Management (Life and Non-Life)
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The Centre for Disaster Management has successfully trained three batches of about 50 students each. The students have
been drawn from defence services (Army, Navy and Air Force), paramilitary forces (CISF, ITBP, BSF, SPG, CRPF), railways,
fire department, Delhi Jal Board (DJB), Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), NDMC, Delhi Police, Ministry of
Agriculture and Ministry of Health, Delhi Metro, CVC, UNDP, Delhi Disaster Management Authority, ITBP, BSF, CISF, CBI,
Army, Navy, Air Force, ONGC, WHO, Delhi Administration etc. The third batch of the course is going on at present. The
inputs for the course have been provided through synergetic association of experienced University faculty and collaboration
with leading agencies such as Center for Disaster Management at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration,
Mussoorie; National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM), Government of India etc. The experts from various institutes
are also invited time to time for specialized lectures and sharing experiences about disaster management. The other salient
features of the course includes: field visits, special lecture series on incident command system, application of remote
sensing and GIS tools etc. The students of the course have provided vital information and inputs for disaster preparedness
for Delhi in view of Commonwealth Games to be held in Delhi during 2010 as part of their dissertation works.
Course Objectives
To provide adequate theoretical and practical knowledge with focus from traditional response based management
to structured skill based management and understanding the whole cycle of disaster management- Prevention,
Preparedness, Mitigation, Response, Relief and Rehabilitation.
Provide for the needs of experienced practitioners in appropriate fields and to enhance their career opportunities
through a period of academic study.
Provide the opportunity for professionals to obtain a specialized qualification, which has a recognition and currency
within the international agencies working in health, development and emergency management areas.
Work as a resource institution for national and State Governments for capacity building in disaster management.
Filling knowledge gaps by providing a common platform for sharing of information and experiences for professionals
working in disaster management.
Taking up research and development in emerging areas of disaster management.
Developing liaison with Government, NGOs, Corporate Sectors and International agencies, to synergize disaster
mitigation efforts.
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Sanctioned Intake: 60
Eligibility Criteria
i) Graduate or equivalent in any subject with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. In case of Government Sponsored
candidate, Vice Chancellor may relax Educational Qualifications.
ii) Atleast one year post-qualification executive/professional experience.
iii) The candidates should be sponsored by the government departments/undertakings/non-government organizations.
Admission Criteria
Merit list shall be prepared based on the following:
a) Percentage of Marks secured in the qualifying examination on a 100 point scale.
b) One mark each for an additional year of relevant experience but up to a maximum of 15 additional marks.
c) Personal Interview marks on a 25 point scale.
Thus the merit list shall be prepared on the basis of marks earned by each candidate from out of 140 comprising of
percentage of marks obtained in eligibility qualification, experience and marks obtained in Personal Interview.
Infrastructure
The infrastructures include:
State of art remote sensing and GIS facilities - ERDAS Imagine 9.0 (Image Processing Package), ArcGIS/ ArcInfo 9.2,
Geomedia professional, GPS, Scanner, Plotter.
Environment management Lab: Facilities for monitoring and analysis of samples from water, air and soil and
facilities for study of chemical hazards.
Information Technology Lab: Facilities for network security, computer modeling tools, simulation, and communication.
University School of Law & Legal Studies, School of Management Studies and School of Humanities etc.
Internet facility.
State of art Laboratory, Class Rooms, Seminar Hall, Conference Hall, Information Resource Centre.
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Course Outline
Note: In case of sponsored government employees, 50% of the fee would be paid by the University.
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SCHOOL'S PHILOSOPHY
The University School of Information Technology has been established to design and implement courses with a twin
objective of generating effective professionals and to keep pace with the R& D activities of this fast emerging and
changing field of Information Technology. The school aims at inculcating essential skills as demanded by the global
software industry , through the interactive learning process. This includes team-building skills, audio-visual presentations
and personality development programmes. These enhance analytic and communication skills, besides inculcating the
virtues of self-study.
VISION STATEMENT:
To become an internationally recognized center for education and research.
MISSION STATEMENT:
To provide the students with the best career prospects in the global market and to equip them to become effective
professionals.
THRUST AREAS
The School was set up with an aspiration to generate manpower, with the ability to take on challenges and fare forward in
the realm of information technology. The Curriculum has been designed to cater to the ever changing demands of
information technology, with the necessary inputs from the Industry. The School has highly qualified & experienced faculty
who excel in their respective areas. The School also encourages research work in various areas of information technology.
The school aspires to produce individuals e-equipped to contribute for progress at all levels: individual, national and global.
Programmes offered :
Programme Duration (in years)) Intake
M.Tech/M.Tech.(Dual Degree Information Technology) 4+2 60
B.Tech/M.Tech.(Dual Degree) (CSE) 4+2 60
B.Tech/M.Tech (Dual Degree)(ECE) 4+2 60
M.Tech (Information Technology) 2 25
M.Tech (CSE) 2 18
M.Tech (IT) Weekend 3 60
M.Tech (Digital & Wireless Communication) 2 18
MCA (Software Engineering) 3 60
M.Tech (ECE) Weekend Co-Education Collaborative Programme 3 60*
with IGIT
*50% seats are reserved for women candidates; however, if these seats are not filled by the women candidates, the same
will be offered to male candidates.
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Industry Tie-ups
The School has signed a MoU with CISCO System, Inc. and has been
granted the status of CISCO Regional Networking Academy for Delhi
state.
The University also signed a long term MoU with IBM India Ltd. for
faculty training in IBM software like DB2, Visual Age for JAVA, Web
Sphere Application server etc., from time to time.
MoU with INTEL for INTEL Network Processors. MoU for EMC Academy
Program in Information Storage and Management
Research Activities
The School is actively involved in cutting edge research in the field of IT. School has produced 7 Ph.Ds and 2 scholars
have submitted the thesis. Thirty two research scholars are pursuing Ph.D. in the areas like
Software engineering
Communication systems
Signal and image processing
Computer networks
VLSI design
Database systems
Neural Networks
Cryptography.
School has published more than 200 papers in last six years in various National/ International journals & conferences.
Infrastructural Facilities
School has state-of-art labs, having a total of more than 400 computer systems on windows, NT/Linux platform. Each lab
is fully equipped with the requisite software and ideally complements the needs of the students. The school also has
specialized labs such as Networking Lab, Microprocessor Lab, Multimedia Lab, Web Development Lab, VLSI Lab, Software
Engineering Lab, Electronics Lab. The campus wide FIBER OPTIC back bone and network of the university has 4 Mbps
leased line connectivity for internet access.
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FACULTY
Prof. B.V.R. Reddy, Dean, USIT
Prof. B.V.R. Reddy took over as Dean, University School of Information Technology
on 1st October 2008. He is also the Chairman, Library Committee. He obtained his
M. E. and Ph.D. (ECE) degrees during 1991 and 1998 respectively. He served in
various capacities and has about 20 years of experience in teaching and research.
Before joining this University he served as Assistant Professor at NIT, Hamirpur. He
has about 30 publications in journals and international conferences to his credit. He
is a Fellow of IETE and a member of other professional bodies such as IE, IEEE, ISTE
and SEMCEI. He has guided a few scholars leading to M. Tech and Ph.D's. He has
already guided 2 Ph.D's & currently 6 students are registered for Ph.D. His current research interests include Wireless
communications, which include mobile, Adhoc and sensor based networks, computer communication networks, Semiconductor
and VLSI circuits and microwave & optical communications.
Prof. Yogesh Singh
Prof. Yogesh Singh is a Professor at USIT. Currently, he is holding the additional charge of
Controller of Examinations and Director, Students Welfare of the University. Besides possessing M.
Tech and Ph.D. (Computer Engineering) degrees, he has been a researcher of repute in the field
of Software Engineering focusing on Planning, Testing, Metrics and Neural Networks. He has more
than 185 publications to his credit in International / National Journals and Conferences. Eight
scholars have been awarded Ph.D., under his supervision & seven are pursuing in the area of
Information Technology. He is a referee for various journals of International and National repute
in the area of Information Technology and allied fields. He is the co-author of a book on "Software
Engineering". He is member of the Sectorial Committee of AICTE and Fellow of IETE.
Prof. Nupur Prakash
Dr. (Mrs.) Nupur Prakash has joined IGIT as Principal in October 2009. Prior to this she was Dean
USIT from 2006-08 and principal of Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology from 2002-2006. She did
her B.E. (Electronics & Communication Engineering) and M. E. (Computer Science & Technology)
from University of Roorkee (now IIT, Roorkee) in 1981 and 1986 respectively. She has worked as
a scientist in CSIO, Chandigarh (1983-85) on microprocessor based projects. She did her Ph.D.
(Computer Engineering & Technology) from Punjab University, Chandigarh in 1998 in the area of
Neural Networks and Natural Language Processing. Before joining this University, she has served
the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh as
Head and Assistant Professor (1991-2000). Her major areas of interest are Mobile Communication,
Network Security, Wireless Communication and Natural language Processing. She has published/
presented 50 research papers in various national and international journals / conferences. She is a referee to various National
/ International journals and magazine. She is a life member of CSI and associate member of IEEE, USA. She is a member
of board of studies in Information Technology at University of Mauritius. She has visited several countries and presented
papers in several international conferences and has been an invited as speaker to several seminars, workshops and summits
within India and abroad.
Prof. Navin Rajpal
Dr. Navin Rajpal is a Professor at USIT. He did his M. Tech and Ph.D. from IIT, Delhi. He served
in various capacities and has more than 20 years of experience in teaching and research. He has
worked as Senior Scientific Officer for more than eight years at IIT, Delhi. Before joining this
university in 2000, he worked for 4 years as Assistant Professor at CRSCI, Murthal. He has
published / presented more than 50 research papers in national and international journals /
conferences. His areas of interest are Computer Vision, Image Processing, Pattern Recognition,
Artificial Neural Networks, Computer Graphics, Algorithms Design and Digital Hardware Design.
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ADMISSION CRITERIA:
A common Entrance Test (CET) will be conducted for the candidates desirous of taking admission to M.Tech (IT)-Weekend
Programme offered at USIT in order to treat the various qualifying degrees in a consistent manner. The proposed CET
would be of Two and half hours comprising of 150 Multiple Choice Question and the questions will be from various areas
of IT, CSE, Electronics and Electronics and communication. The syllabus for CET will be available in the university’s
website. This CET will be same for both M.Tech -(IT) weekend and Regular programmes. However, a seperate list based
on the percentage of marks secured in the CET on the 100 point scale will be prepared for the M.Tech-IT (weekend)
programmes.
Merit list will be drawn on the following basis:-
1. Percentage of Marks secured in the qualifying degree on a hundred point scale.
2. One mark each for an additional year of experience but up to a maximum of ten additional marks. The maximum
marks will be 110. The cut off date for counting the experience shall be 30th July 2010.
Semester
Scheme for 1M.Tech. (IT) weekend Programme. Semester 2
Operating Systems Object Oriented Technology
Digital System Design Algorithm Analysis & Design
Programming & Data Structure (For Non CS background) Foundation of Computer Science
Or (For non CS background)
Communication System (For CS background) Or
Practicals: Digital System Design Lab Data Communication (For CS background)
Programming & Data Structure Lab Practicals: Algorithm Analysis & Design Lab
(For Non CS background) Object Oriented Technology Lab
Or Foundation of Computer Science Lab
Communication System Lab (For non CS background)
(For CS background) Or
Term Paper - I* Data Communication Lab (For CS background)
Term Paper - II*
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Semester 3 Semester 4
Database Management System Software Engineering
Advanced Computer Networks Cellular & Mobile Communication
Computer Graphics Elective I (choose any one):
Practicals: Database Management System Lab Multimedia Technology
Advanced Computer Networks Lab VLSI Design
Computer Graphics Lab Real Time Systems & Software
Term Paper - III* Data Warehousing & Data Mining
AI & Expert System
Digital Signal Processing
Theory of Computation
Internet & Web Technology
Network Security
Advanced Computer Architecture
Robotic Engineering
Practicals: Cellular & Mobile Lab
Communication Lab
Software Engineering Lab
Elective-I Lab
Project work- I*
Semester 5 Semester 6
Software Testing Dissertation
Elective II (choose any one): Seminar & Progress Reports
Neural Network Comprehensive Viva
Embedded Systems Design
Fuzzy Logic
Digital Image Processing
Designing with ASICSs
Object Oriented Software Engineering
Cognitive Psychology
Requirement & Estimation Techniques
Digital VLSI Design
Telecommunication Networks
Elective III (choose any one):
Programming with AVR Microcontroller
Natural Language Processing & Understanding
Enterprise Resource Planning
Soft Computing
Software Quality Assurance & Certification
Network Programming
Advanced VLSI Design
Advanced Digital Circuit Design
Mobile Computing
Total Quality Management
Practicals: Software Testing Lab
Elective-II Lab
Elective-III Lab
Project Work - II*
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LABORATORIES
IGIT has fully equipped state of art laboratories in the ECE department catering to the student requirements. Some of
advanced labs are as follows:-
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PROGRAMS OFFERED
Programme Duration Intake
ADMISSION CRITERIA
A common Entrance Test (CET) will be conducted for the candidates desirous of taking admission to M.Tech (ECE)-
Weekend Programme offered as Co-Education Collaborative Programme under USIT & IGIT, in order to treat the various
qualifying degrees in a consistent manner. The proposed CET would be of Two and half hours comprising of 150 Multiple
Choice Question and the questions will be from various areas of IT, CSE, Electronics and Electronics and communication.
The syllabus for CET will be available in the university’s website.
Merit list will be drawn on the following basis:-
1. Percentage of Marks secured in the qualifying degree on a hundred point scale.
2. One mark each for an additional year of experience but up to a maximum of ten additional marks. The maximum
marks will be 110. The cut off date for counting the experience shall be 30th July 2010.
FACULTY
IGIT has a team of well qualified and motivated faculty who lead and guide the development of the institute and its
departments. Many of the faculty members have doctorate degree and others are pursuing it. The faculty is encouraged
to constantly upgrade their academic knowledge and teaching skills through research, publications, presentations, industry
interaction etc. The faculty is involved in cutting edge research in the areas of Embedded system Design, Quantum
Cryptography, Low power device Technologies, Robotics, CNC Machines, Mechatronics, Mobile Adhoc Networks, Digital
Image Processing, Digital Signal Processing etc.
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Dr. (Mrs.) Nupur Prakash has joined IGIT as Principal, in October 2009. Prior to this
assignment she was Additional Director (IT) at Institute of Chartered Accountants of India,
Delhi. She has held the position of Dean in the University School of Information Technology
at GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi (2006-2008). She has also held the post of Principal,
Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, for four years (2002-06).
She is B.E.(Electronics & Communication Engineering) and M.E. (Computer Science & Technology)
from University of Roorkee (now I.I.T. Roorkee). She has worked as a Scientist at CSIO,
Chandigarh (1983-85) on microprocessor based projects. She completed her PhD (Computer
Engineering & Technology) from Punjab University, Chandigarh in 1998 in the area of Natural
language Processing using Artificial Neural Networks.
She has served the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh as Head
and Assistant Professor (1991-2000). Dr. Nupur Prakash has traveled to Australia, Malaysia, Dubai, USA, Tokyo, Italy, New
Zealand and Austria to attend workshops and present papers at several International Conferences. She has delivered invited
talks at National University of Singapore and University of Mauritius. She has been nominated as a member of Board of
Studies and Board of Examiners twice, by University of Mauritius (2005-2007) and (2009-11) for courses offered by Dept.
of Computer Sc. And Engg, UoM, Republic of Mauritius. As an international expert, she has conducted workshops for
Trainer’s at Tashkent as part of Asian Development bank funded Project on ‘ICT in Basic Education’ awarded by Ministry
of Public Education, Govt. of Uzbekistan.
She possesses a work experience of around 28 years in research and academic administration. Her major areas of interest
are Mobile Communication, Cyber Security, Encryption techniques, Secure Wireless Communication and Natural language
Processing. She has authored around 60 research papers and articles for various national and international journals/
conferences. She is a life member of professional bodies like Computer Society of India (CSI) and Associate member of
Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE), USA
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Note: Elective course(s) will be offered only if it is opted by 33% of actual strength of the class.
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Publications
The students of MMM bring out a wall newspaper Campus Buzz which is pasted at important locations of the campus
every morning. They take out a fortnightly newspaper Media Post as well. This computer generated lab journal covers
major events of various schools of the university and keeps the students update. They have also ventured into a bi-monthly
Drishtant which is taken out like a newsletter of the university.
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USMC students made documentaries on Anugoonj, the cultural festival of the university, which were adjudged Best in
2007 and 2008. The documentary Sirf Aag se Nahi (Struggle Beyond Fire) made by Prince Shadwal and Gagan Gera was
screened at Jeevika, South East Asian Livelihood Film Festival and Ahvan Cine Festival in 2007. The fiction Butterfly Stroke
(Director : Prince Shadwal) won prize at Histrionica 07, annual theatre festival of SRCC (Delhi University) and recieved
acclaim at film festival Fulmarx organised at MICA, Ahmedabad. The documentry Tarachand recieved wide appreciation
in First Frame festival of MBICEM, while Koi To Tham Lo and Bishnoi Samaj were screened at spandan in VIPS in 2008.
Prizes and Awards
The students bagged two first prizes, three second prizes and two third prizes in five out of 11 categories of events in
Soch 2008, a three-day media festival organised by the Department of Mass Communication, Panjab University,
Chandigarh from January 18-20, 2008.
USMC participated in Anugoonj 2008 for the first time but the impact of participation echoed on the campus. Four first
prizes in five events came as big booty for students who were otherwise dejected by marginal slip in street play. The
prizes came in western vocal solo, western group song and monoacting and the prestigious Ms. Anugoonj title was the
biggest catch.
Films Awards in 2009
Participation in TV Programmes
Doordarshan invited the
students of USMC
exclusively for participating
in a discussion on the trends
of journalism under the
programme MERI BAAT.
This programme was aired
live on DD Bharti on August
24, 2009. The repeat
telecast was made on DD
National.
USMC students participated
in YE DELHI YOUNG HAI a programme on election and mindset of youth
produced by Delhi AAJ TAK in April 2009.
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Faculty
USMC has maintained the quality of teaching and training by providing a blend of regular faculty with academic
excellence and guest faculty with industrial experience and expertise. The industry and academics experts extending their
services to the USMC include Corporate Communication expert Prof. Jaishri Jethwaney (Course Director-Ad & PR, IIMC),
Cinematographer and production expert Prof. B. Diwaker (MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia), Web Broadcasting expert Mr. H.O.
Srivastava (Retd Chief Engineer-Doordarshan) and journalism stalwart Mr. Alok Verma (formerly with Zee News, Aaj Tak
and Voice of India).
DEAN
Dr. Anup Singh Beniwal, Dean of University School of Humanities and Social Sciences, is also
Dean Incharge, University School of Mass Communication. He is MA, M.Phil, Ph.D (English) and
has been teaching English Literature and Communication Skills to both undergraduate and Post
graduate students for the last 21 years. His areas of academic and research interest include Indian
English Fiction on Partition, India Writing in English Translation, Communication and Cultural
Studies. Himself avid students of literature, he has been supervising M.Phil and Ph.D. research
projects. Apart from authoring a book entitled ‘Representing Partition: History, Violence and
Narration’, he has also regularly contributed research papers, review articles and translations to
prestigious national and international refereed journals, newspapers and magazines. He has also
translated Ramnika Gupta’s activist Hindi prose/essays into English. He was the Guest Editor for Critical Practice, A
National Literary Journal in English, for the year 2009. Dr. Beniwal also holds an additional charge of Director, Students’
Welfare.
Assistant Professors
1. Dr. Durgesh Tripathi, MJ, Ph.D
2. Dr. Sarvesh Dutt Tripathi, MA (Eng), MJ, NET, Ph.D.
3. Ms Kulveen Trehan, MMC, NET
4. Ms Sweta Singh, MMC, NET
5. Mr. Vinay Shanker, MA (Mass Comm), NET
6. Mr Sachin Bharti, MA (Mass Comm), NET
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Appendix : 1
MEDICAL CERTIFICATE**
(TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF COUNSELLING/ADMISSION)
Place :
Date :
** To be signed by a Registered Medical Practitioner holding a degree not below that of M.B.B.S.
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Appendix: 2
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Kashmere Gate, Delhi-110403
FORM FOR WITHDRAWAL OF ADMISSION
1. Programme : ______________________________________________________________
(from which withdrawing)
2. Name of Student : ______________________________________________________________
3. Parent / Guardian’s
Name : ______________________________________________________________
4. Address (At which refund is required to be sent):
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
PIN ____________________________________________________
5. (a) Telephone : ______________________________________________________________
(b) Mobile : ______________________________________________________________
6. Enrollment Number : ______________________________________________________________
7. CET Roll Number : ______________________________________________________________
8. (a) Cheque to be
Issued in the : ______________________________________________________________
Name of *
(b) Relationship : ______________________________________________________________
(with Student)
UNDERTAKING
We understand and know the refund rules of the University & agree to abide by the same and we further
understand that the refund would be made in due course of time through a Crossed Cheque issued as per above request.
_______________________________ _____________________
(Signature of Parents / Guardian) (Signature of Student)
Dated ______________ Dated ________________
Compulsory Encl. : Both copies of Fee Receipt issued at the time of Admission / Counselling in
ORIGINAL
* The cheque will be issued in the name of student if no information is given under column 8 above
Note : Use photocopy of this Form
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Appendix: 3
CERTIFICATE FOR AVAILING ADMISSION AGAINST
PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED QUOTA
(TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF COUNSELLING/ADMISSION)
University, Delhi.
Date :
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Appendix: 4
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
ADMISSION VERIFICATION FORM (2010-11)
(To be submitted at the time of counselling/admission.)
NAME OF THE PROGRAMME: ____________________________Test Code of the Programme _________________
Name of Candidate: (Mr/Miss/Mrs) ___________________________________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________
PIN Code _______________________
Tele. No. (with STD code) ________________________________ Mobile No. __________________________________
Minority Community (If applicable) _______________________________________________________ (Sikh/Muslim)
CET Roll No. ________________________Category (SC/ST/OBC/Def/PH/Kashmiri Migrant)_______________________
CET Rank of ___________________________________
1. School / College location (of qualifying examination)_______________________________________ (Delhi / Outside
Delhi)
2. Date of Birth ______________________ Age as on 1-8-2010 : years_________months _______ days _________
(As per Secondary School Certificate)
3. Passed Senior Secondary Examination / Three year Diploma in Engg. _________________________ : Yes/No
4. Aggregate percentage of all subjects in Sr. Secondary Examination/Dip. in Engg ________________ : %
5. Passed in English in 12th Class _________________________________________________________ : Yes/No
6. P.C.M. Percentage in 12th Class ________________________________________________________ : %
7. P.C.B. Percentage in 12th Class ________________________________________________________ : %
8. Passed in Maths / Computer Science / Computer Applications in 12th Class ____________________ : Yes / No
9. Category Certificate SC / ST / OBC / PH / Defence / Kashmiri Migrants /
Minority Community (Attach photo copy) _______________________________________________ : Yes / No
10. Character Certificate (Attach photo copy) _______________________________________________ : Yes / No
11. Medical Certificate (Attach Original) __________________________________________________ : Yes / No
12. Passed Graduation in the year ___________________Percentage of marks in graduation ________: %
13. Passed Post-Graduation in the year_____________Percentage of marks in post-graduation ______ : %
14. Two Common School Subjects :(a) _________________________ (b)_________________________________
At graduation/post-graduation level
(For B.Ed candidates only): (a) _____________________________ B)_________________________________
15. Details of Demand Draft(s) for Submission of fees
Amt:_____________ DD No._________________ Bank/Branch_____________________________________
Amt:_____________ DD No._________________ Bank/Branch_____________________________________
Amt:_____________ DD No._________________ Bank/Branch_____________________________________
I solemnly affirm that the information furnished above is true and correct in all respects. I have not concealed any information. I
realize that if any information furnished herein is found to be incorrect or untrue, I shall be liable to criminal prosecution and also
forgo my claim to the seat in the college. Further, that my candidature for examination/selection and admission to the course is liable
to be cancelled. I agree to abide by the rules & regulations of the University.
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Appendix: 5
Office Seal :
Countersigned by : Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board, New Delhi / Secretary, Rajya or Zila Sainik Board / Officer-in-
Charge, Record Office / Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate/CO Unit / Formation Commander
Date :
Place :
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Appendix: 6
SPONSORSHIP CERTIFICATE
Applicable only for MBA (Disaster Management) Programme
(To be submitted at the time of counselling/admission.)
Certified that Mr./Ms./Dr. _____________________________________ has been officially deputed for pursuing the M.B.A.
programme in Disaster Management in the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Kashmere Gate, Delhi- 110403 for
the year(s) 2010-2011 by
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Type of Sponsoring Organization : Central Government / State Government / University / Private / Public
Sector/ Autonomous body
Official Designation :
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone No:
Fax No:
Email:
Date:________________
Place:_________________
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FORM NO........
GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRAASTHA UNIVERSITY
KASHMERE GATE, DELHI - 110403
Paste a Self
ADMISSION FORM Attested
Passport Size
WEEKEND PROGRAMMES
Photograph
(SESSION 2010-11)
PROGRAMME APPLIED FOR:
1. Please tick mark (√ ) in the appropriate box.
2. Use separate forms for each programme. However, one application form can be used for applying for MBA, MBA
(Consultancy Management), MBA (Banking & Insurance) and MBA (Real Estate) programmes only.
PROGRAMME APPLIED FOR:
University School of Management Studies (USMS)
MBA / MBA(Consultancy Management)/ MBA (Banking & Insurance) MBA (Real Estate)
University School of Information Technology (USIT)
M.Tech. (IT)
M.Tech. (ECE)- Shall be offered by University School of Information Technology (USIT) and Indira
Gandhi Institute of Technology (IGIT) as a Co-Education Collabrative Programme.
Centre for Disaster Management Studies (CDMS )
MBA (Disaster Management)
Centre for Media Studies (CMS)
Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC)
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STATE PINCODE
TELEPHONE MOBILE
EMAIL FAX
D D M M Y Y Y Y
9. CATEGORY: GENERAL SC ST PH
(In case of government employees applying for MBA (Disaster Management), kindly attach the sponsorship certificate from
the employer given in Appendix 5.)
* Tick the box titled “Delhi”, if you have passed your qualifying examination from any college located in Delhi or from
any institution affiliated to GGSIP University. Tick the box titled “Outside Delhi” if you have passed your qualifying
examination from any college located in any other part of the country (India) excluding the institutions affiliated to GGSIP
University.
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Qualifying Degree
(Graduation or its
equivalent)
Other qualifications,
if any
Note: Please attach attested photocopies of the marks-statement of the qualifying examination(s)
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13. Statement of Purpose (Why do you want to pursue the Weekend programme?) Write in about 100 words.
14. UNDERTAKING
I hereby solemnly and sincerely affirm that I fulfill the eligibility conditions prescribed by the university and that
the statements made and information furnished by me in this application form are true and correct and have not
withheld any information. If it is found at a later stage that any information furnished herein is fraudulent, incorrect
or untrue in material particular, I realize that I am liable to prosecution and that the admission to the programme
shall be cancelled. I agree to abide by the rules and regulations as contained in the Admission Brochure and other
provisions notified by the University. I am also aware that my admission is provisional and is subject to verification
of my eligibility. I agree to attend all the classes to be held on weekends.
Date:______________ Signature of the Candidate______________
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(i) The candidates are advised to go through the Admission Test, separate Application Form should be submitted
Brochure carefully and acquaint themselves with all for each test. Photocopy of the Application Form
requirements in respect to filling up of the Application will NOT BE ACCEPTED. Test code should match
Forms for CET -2010. with the name of programme filled in Column. 1. In
case of mismatch only Test Code will be taken into
(ii) It will be the sole responsibility of the candidate to consideration for issue of Admit Card and any request/
make sure that he/she is eligible and fulfills all the application for change of Test Code will NOT be
conditions prescribed for admission. entertained.
(iii) If ineligibility of a candidate is detected at any stage The Candidate should clearly mentioned
before or after examination/declaration of result or ‘Weekend’ if he/she is applying for weekend
during any stage of the programme, his/her candidature/ programme in the OMR form in the column
admission will be cancelled without any notice, entitled ‘Name of Programme’.
disciplinary action will be taken against him/her and
entire fee will also be forfeited. The Vice Chancellor, (ix) Name of the Candidate: Candidate should write
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University may cancel his/her Name in CAPITAL LETTERS as given in Class
the admission of any student for specific reasons at X or equivalent certificate. Write a single letter in a
any stage. box. Do not leave any blank box within any word of
your name. Leave only one blank box between
(iv) The candidate must fill the application form in his/ consecutive words of your name. If your name has
her own handwriting, clearly, legibly and in block several initials, leave one blank after each of them.
letters.
(x) Name of Father/Mother: Write the name of your
(v) The Application Form should be filled in English Father or Mother exactly as in your Class X or
only. equivalent certificate. Leave one and only one blank
box between consecutive words of your father's/
(vi) Incomplete application form will be summarily rejected mother's name.
and no request will be entertained in this regard.
(xi) Date of Birth: Enter the date, month and year of
(vii) First, write in capital letters the required information your birth as per English calendar and as recorded
with a black ball point pen in the boxes (wherever in your School/Board (Class-X)/Pre-University
provided) and then darken with HB pencil, the examination certificate. Use numerals 01 to 31 for
appropriate ovals (indicating the relevant alphabet/ Date, 01 to 12 for Month and four digits for Year of
numeral) underneath each letter. What you write in birth. For example, if born on 16th August 1990, the
the boxes is only for your guidance and for verification date should be entered as follows: 16.08.1990. Darken
that you are darkening the correct alphabet/numeral the appropriate ovals for date, month, and year in
in ovals. each column.
(viii) Test Code : Please darken the ovals pertaining to (xii) Category: Darken the appropriate ovals for your categories
test code, in the application form, indicating the - SC, ST, OBC, Physically Handicapped, Defence and
code of the test for which the candidate wants to J&K Migrant. Categories once declared by the candidate,
appear. If more than one oval is darkened, the cannot be changed at a later date (at the time of
Application Form will be rejected. If the counselling/admission). If no category is specified,
candidate is desirous of appearing in more than one you would be considered as falling under
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‘General' category only. And, no claim whatsoever at the time of Entrance Test /Counselling/Admission,
shall be entertained thereafter. If a candidate falls in in case of doubt regarding the identity.
more than two categories, he/she can darken more than
one oval, e.g., if a candidate falls in SC & Physically (xx) Visible Mark of Identification: Candidate should
Handicapped Categories then he/she should darken the mention visible mark of identification.
ovals for SC and PH Categories. (xxi) Centre of Test
(xiii) Gender: Darken the appropriate oval indicated for · Centre of Common Entrance Test- 2010 will be held
'Male' or 'Female'.
only in Delhi. The Centre Code is 04.
(xiv) Region: Darken the oval titled "Delhi Region" if you
· Examination Centre once allotted by the University
have passed your qualifying examination from any
will not be changed and no request in this regard
school/college located in Delhi or from any institution
will be entertained under any circumstances.
affiliated to GGSIP University. Darken the oval titled
"Outside Delhi" if you have passed your qualifying (xxii) Verification and Countersignatures: While filling
examination from any school/college located in any up of the application form, the candidate must verify
other part of the country (India) excluding the institutions the correctness of the all the particulars furnished by
affiliated to GGSIP University. If no region is specified, him/her by putting his/her signature at the appropriate
it will be considered as 'Delhi Region'. spaces provided for the purpose in the application
(xv) Qualifying Exam : Darken the oval titled “PASSED” form. Signature is also required to be put within the
if you have already passed the 10+2 or any other box provided. The candidate must also get his/her
specified qualifying examination, which makes you application form countersigned by the parent/guardian.
eligible for the Entrance Test. Darken the oval titled Relationship of the person countersigning the
"APPEARING" if you are appearing for the examination, application form with the candidate should also be
which makes you eligible. The title "APPEARING" specified in the box meant for the purpose. In case
covers the cases of "APPEARED" candidates also. any candidate is found to have furnished false
(xvi) Religion: Darken the appropriate oval. information or is found to have concealed any material
information in his/her application, he/she will be
(xvii) Nationality: If your nationality is Indian, darken the debarred from admission. Further, such a candidate
oval indicated for "INDIAN". If your nationality is not
shall also be liable for punishment.
Indian; darken the oval indicated for "OTHERS".
(xxiii) Be Careful while handling of Application Form
(xviii) Mailing Address: Write your name and complete
mailing address IN CAPITAL LETTERS including the · There should be no over-writing
PIN CODE along with Telephone/Mobile numbers with
· Do not write or mark on the Barcodes
relevant STD Code at which the communication is to
be sent. · Do not fold the Application Form. Do not put any
(xix) Photograph of the Candidate: The candidate pin or staple. Paste the photograph only with Fevistick/
should affix his/her recent passport size photograph Gumstick
(without attestation) taken on or after 1st January · Do not scribble, smudge, cut, tear or wrinkle the
2010. The photograph should be pasted (NOT STAPLED) application form. Do not put any stray pencil/pen
in the space marked for it. marks anywhere on the application form.
Instructions for photograph: · The candidate will be solely responsible for all the
· Photograph should not have cap, goggles etc. (spectacles consequences arising out of any error or omission in
are allowed). The photo should not be hazy. the Application Form.
· The candidate should keep two identical photographs · No request for change/correction/modification in the
with him/her, in reserve which may have to be used particulars of Application Form will be entertained.
THE CANDIDATE APPLYING FOR PROGRAMMES WILL HAVE TO FILL THE OMR SHEET ALONG WITH THE FORM WHICH IS
GIVEN AT APPENDIX - 7.
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