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‘KASHMIR

The Vice-Chancellor in anticipation of the approval of the


competent 6ody has 6een pleased to authorize adoption ofset of statutes
(given in annexure) governing semesterized Choice (Based Credit

System(CBCS) at Undergraduate level introduced from academic


session-2016. The statutes shad 6e subject to change/modification, if
any, 6y the ensuing Joint Committee.

Ko: T (QBCS-Vg Statutes)Acad/X(U/16


(Dated: 17-06-2016

Copy to the:

1. Dean, Academic Affairs, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;


2. Dean, College Development Council, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
3. Deans of all Faculties; University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
4. Heads of all Teaching Departments; University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
5. Director, IT&SS, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
6. Directors of various Research Centres/Institutes/Units, University of Kashmir;
7. Director, South Campus, Anantnag/North Campus, Baramullah. University of Kashmir;
8. Nodal Principal, Amar Singh, Srinagar with the request to kindly circulate among all concerned
affiliated colleges;
9. Principals of all the affiliated Colleges;
10. Controller of Examinations, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
11. Special Secretary to Vice-Chancellor for information of the Vice-Chancellor;
12. Assistant/Deputy Registrar/Controller, Registration/Secrecy/Tabulation/Examinations, University
of Kashmir, Srinagar;
13. P. S to Registrar for information of the Registrar:
14. File.
Annexure to Notification No.F (CBCS-UG Statutes) Acad/KU/16 dated 17-06-2016*
STATUTES FOR UNDER GRADUATE SEMESTERISED CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (UGSCBCS)
FOR THE DEGREE PROGRAMME IN REGULAR MODE
CONCEPTS
Short Title, Application, Commencement and Repeal
1.
A. These Statutes shall be called as Under Graduate (Bachelors) Semesterised Choice Based Credit System
(UGSCBCS) Statutes, 2016
B. These Statutes shall apply to following programmes:
I. BA/B. Sc./B.Com (General /Honours)
II. BCA/BBA
III. BMMMC/ B. Sc. IT & other Specialised UG Courses
C. These statutes shall come into force from the date of their notification by the university or from such
other date which the university may by a notification specify and shall be applicable to such students
as are admitted afresh to the 1st Semester of the three year Under Graduate (Bachelors) programme.
D. With the commencement of these Statutes, the following Statutes along with the relevant
Regulations/Amendments/Notifications/Circulars/Orders shall stand repealed:
I. University of Kashmir BA/B. Sc./B.Com 3 years (General) Course Statutes (University
Calendar, 2010 Vol. II p. 100).
II. University of Kashmir BBA Statutes , 2001
III. University of Kashmir BCA Statutes (University Calendar, 2010 Vol. II p. 125).
IV. University of Kashmir 3 year Degree Course in Mass Communications and Multimedia
Production (application of Statutes mentioned at (A) above (University Calendar, 2010
Vol. II p. 565).
V. University of Kashmir BA./B.Sc./B.Com (Honours) Statutes, 2013
E. Proviso-Provided that the programmes already commenced before the notification of these Statutes shall
continue to be regulated under their respective Statutes as specified above till the completion of the
degree.
Saving- I) Notwithstanding such repeal all degrees conferred under the above Statutes shall
be as good and valid as if conferred and granted by the University of Kashmir
under these Statutes.
II) Anything done, any action taken, or any order made in pursuance of the saidStatutes
shall be and shall always be deemed to have been validly done, taken, or made.
2. DEFINITIONS
A. “Act” means the Kashmir & Jammu Universities Act, 1969;
B. “Academic Year” meantwo consecutive (one odd + one even) semesters which constitute one academic year;
C. “Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)” means CBCS that provides choice for students to select from the
prescribed courses (core, elective or soft skill/open courses);
D. “College”for the purpose of these statutesmeans an institution which is either a constituent or affiliated College to
the University of Kashmir, where BA/BSc/B.Com/BBA/BCA (General/Honours), is carried on in accordance with
these Statutes;E.„Course" refers to a ..paper" which is a component of a programme. All courses need not carry the
same weightage. The courses define the learning objectives and learning outcomes. A course may be designed to
comprise lectures / tutorials/laboratory work/field work/outreach activities/project work/vocational training/map
work/self-study etc. or a combination of some of these. In the context of Under-Graduate programmes “L: stands
for Lecture sessions; “T”: stands for Tutorial sessions consisting of participatory discussion/ self-study/ desk work/
brief seminar presentation by students and such other novel methods; and “P”: stands for Practice sessions and it
consists of hands-on experience/ laboratory experiments, field studies/ case studies that equip students to acquire the
required skill component;
F. “Credit” means one hour (60 minutes) of teaching/tutorial work or two hours (120 minutes) of practical work per
week for a minimum of 16 weeks a semester and carrying a weightage of 15 marks. A theory Period of 40
Minutes a day for six days a week for a period of 16 weeks shall mean a 4 Credit Course;
G. “Credit Based Semester System (CBSS)” Under this system the requirement of awarding a degree is prescribed
in terms of number of credits to be completed by the students;
H. “Credit Point” is the product of grade point and number of credits for a course and are obtained by multiplying
credits in a course with grade points i.e. Credit points = Credits x Grade Points;
I. “Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)”is a measure of overall cumulative performance of a student in
various courses in all semesters and the sum of the total credits of all courses in all the semesters and is obtained
by dividing the total number of credit points obtained in all the semesters by the total number of credits in all the
semesters. It is expressed up to two decimal places. The final result is declared in the form of CGPA;

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J. “Degree” means the degree of BA/BSc/B.Com/BBA/BCA (General/Honours), of six academic semesters duration;

K. “Examination” means evaluation of learning objectives through the modes of Assignments/Class


tests/Presentations/Seminars/Viva-voce/Practical tests and Semester/Term end theory papers. L. “Examiner”
may be External examiner or Internal Examiner.
i. “External Examiner” means a person well versed in the knowledge of the course concerned who is
approved to act as an external examiner under university rules, but excluding the member/s of the teaching
staff of the college concerned.
ii. “Internal Examiner” means a person well versed in the knowledge of the course concerned who is
approved to act as an internal examiner under university rules and is a member of the teaching staff of the
college concerned.
M. “Grade Point” is a numerical weight allotted to each letter grade on a 10 point scale;
N. “Letter Grade” is an index of performance of students in a said course. Grades are denoted by letters O, A+, A,
B+, B, C, P and F;
O. “Programme” means an educational programme leading to the award of a degree;
P. “Regulation” means a regulation as defined under section 2(h) of the Act.
Q. “Self-Study/Self-Learning” of particular credit/credits means the study/learning of the relevant study material
available in the E-form or E-content or any other form to be evaluated internally (at the college level).
R. “Semester Grade Points Average (SGPA)”indicates the performance of a candidate in a given semester. It is a
ratio of total credit points secured by a student in various courses registered in a semester and the total credits taken
during that semester. It is expressed up to two decimal places;
S. “Semester”shall comprise 6 months including the process of admission, teaching learning process and the
completion of the examination process with a minimum of 16 weeks of academic work. The Odd/Even semesters
shall be scheduled as per the Academic Calendar reflected in Regulation-V
T. “Transcript or Grade Card or Certificate”means a transcript or grade card or certificate which is based on the
grades earned which is issued to the registered candidates after every semester. It shall display the course details
(code, title, number of credits, grade secured) along with SGPA of that semester and CGPA earned till that
semester.
U. “University”means the University of Kashmir as defined under section 2(K) of the Act.
Provided that the words not defined in definition clause shall have the meaning as assigned to them under the Kashmir &
Jammu University Act 1969.
NATURE AND DURATION
1. NATURE AND DURATION OF THE PROGRAMMES
The duration of each of the Under-Graduate Programmes shall extend over 6 semesters (three academic Years)
each semester to be of at least 16 weeks with 22 credits in a semester and 132 credits in 3 years for a General
Course and a total of 148 Credits for an Honours Course;
2. ELIGIBILITY
Subject to the policy of the University as laid down from time to time, the admission to the first semester of
BA/B.Sc./B.Com (General/Honours) /BCA/BBA/BMMMC Programme shall be open to a candidate who has
passed 10+2 class under 10+2 scheme from the Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Education or from any other
Board / University recognized as equivalent thereto by the University and fulfils the conditions of eligibility as
laid down for each Programme. The candidates belonging to Open and Reserved Categories must have
obtained minimum marks in the Higher Secondary Part - II (10+2 Pattern) examination as shown below
for each Programme:
Programme Open Category Reserved Categories
B.A (General) Programme Passed 10+2 Class Passed 10+2 Class
B. Com. (General) Programme for Candidates with Passed 10+2 Class Passed 10+2 Class
Commerce background
B. Com. (General) for Candidates with non­ 45% or more 40% or more
Commerce background; B. Sc. (General); B.A./B.
Sc. / B. Com. (Honours) Programme and BCA
/BBA/BMMMC/ B. Sc. IT

3. MODE OF ADMISSION
A. The selection of candidates for admission to BA/B.Sc./B.Com (General/Honours)/ BCA/BBA/BMMMC
Programme for Government Colleges shall be based either on the merit obtained in the 10+2 level examination
or the written test conducted by the college/University for different courses, with such intake as may be fixed
and with a provision for selection of candidates from reserved categories as per the reservation policy of the
University, to be decided by the college concerned. However, for Private Colleges, affiliated to the University
admission to such Programmes shall be granted by the office of the Dean, College Development Council of the
University.
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B. Proviso-Provided that where no eligible candidate applies under particular category / categories for any
Programme the seats shall be filled up from the open merit category in order of merit.
C. Subject to eligibility conditions admission to all the courses in Government Colleges shall be open to the State
subjects of J&K. However, the non-local candidates, whose parents are serving in the Central or State
Services / Public Undertakings/Corporations and posted within jurisdiction of Jammu & Kashmir state, shall
also be entitled to seek admission in these colleges. The Non-Government Colleges shall also follow the same
admission procedure / Statutes as are applicable to Government Colleges.
D. Proviso-Provided that the Government Colleges can admit up to 10% Non-State Subjects, not covered under
the sub-clause a) above, including the Foreign Nationals. However, in Non-Government Colleges, admission
to other Non-Local Candidates can be granted under the second preference category.
EXAMINATION
1. ELIGIBILITY FOR APPEARING IN EXAMINATION
A Semester End Examination for BA/ B.Sc. / B.Com (General/Honours) / BCA/ BBA/BMMMC Programme
shall be open to the following categories of students in regular mode.
A regular candidate intending to appear in a University Examination of the Programme shall be required to satisfy
the following conditions:-
A. Has been on the rolls of an affiliated college of the University for one academic semester preceding the
examination;
B. Provided that a candidate having remained on the rolls of a college for less than one academic semester but
having attended the corresponding Programme in any other recognized University/ Institution for the period
falling short of the prescribed attendance, before his/her admission to the college may be admitted to the
examination as a special case;
C. No candidate shall be deemed to have completed the prescribed course unless he/she has:-
I. Attended seventy five percent (75%) or more of the lectures delivered during the Semester for which
the examination is to be held;
II. Has attended/ participated in at least seventy five percent (75%) or more of the Tutorial/Practical
training/field work prescribed in the syllabi for the semester;
III. Provided that the number of Lectures in Theory and Tutorials/Practicals shall be counted up to the
date the class is dispersed for preparatory holidays, preceding the examination.
IV. Any candidate, who falls short of attendance in a course in a semester, shall not be eligible to appear
in that particular course(s) in which he/she is falling short of attendance.
V. Provided that he/she shall be entitled to appear in the course(s) in a subsequent session after attending
the deficit number of classes in the next session.
VI. The Principal of a college shall be competent to cancel admission of a student enrolled for a
Programme of study in the college if he/she remains absent continuously for a period of 20 days
without permission of the Principal concerned. However, the Principal, if satisfied, that the absence of
the student was beyond the control of the student can re-admit such a student to the Programme only
once, on payment of a re-admission fee equal to 50% of the normal admission fee and an undertaking
from the candidate and his / her parent / guardian to the effect that such practice shall not be repeated.
VII. No candidate shall be eligible to appear in an examination of the course in the distance mode, offering
such course/s which involves Practicals or Map-work or Surveying/Field work as an essential
component.
VIII. No candidate shall be eligible to appear in the semester end examination, if his/her Attendance Award
/ Practical Examination Award etc. has not been uploaded by the college.
IX. He/she has paid the prescribed examination fee. However, the candidates under the Orphan /
„Physically Disabled" Categories with a certificate from the competent authority, verified by the
Principal of the College concerned and forwarded to the university, shall be exempt from payment of
Examination Fee.
D. Ex-students i.e., students who after having undergone a regular Programme of study and having completed
all conditions of eligibility for appearing in a Semester End Examination in the Course/s including minimum
attendance requirement and having either failed to pass the Semester End Examination in the Course/s or
been unable to appear in the examination in the Course/s will be eligible to appear as Late College students in
the examination by submitting application in the prescribed form along with prescribed fees to reach the
Controller of Examinations, within the dates fixed for this purpose.
2. GENERAL
A. Registration, Examination, any other fee shall be as prescribed by the University from time to time.
B. The result of eligible candidates qualifying in all the components of a Course shall be declared as successful
in the Course, as per the Grades / Grade points, SGPA etc. secured by the candidates.

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C. There shall be no grace / statutory marks for any course / semester in order to qualify a course / semester or
improvement of Grade / SGPA / CGPA for any course / semester.
CONCESSIONS
A candidate who participates in any of the following extra-curricular activities may for the purpose of condoning
deficiency in attendance incurred by him/her on account of such participation be treated as present on all the
working days of his/ her absence on such account subject to a maximum of ten days in an academic semester:-
Co- / Extra-Curricular Activities:
A.
I. Inter-University, Intra- and Inter-College Sports Tournaments, Debates, Seminars, Youth Festivals and
Cultural Programmes etc.;
II. Sports Tournaments organized by the J&K Sports Council;
B. Participation in the Coaching Camps/Rehearsals prior to participation as a member of State or University
team in the National/All India Inter-University / Inter-College Debates, Seminars, Youth Festivals and
Cultural Programmes, etc.;
C. N. S. S. programmes;
D. Mountaineering / Hiking / Trekking / skiing / Rock-Climbing or other such activities organized under the
auspices of the State Government/University as a member of the Institution affiliated/recognized by the
University;
E. The students having actually attended N.C.C. camps during working/non vacation days shall be treated on
duty subject to a maximum of 12 days plus the period involved in travelling for purposes of condoning
deficiency in attendance;
F. That a candidate who fails to attain the prescribed attendance and has participated in more than one
activities as prescribed above may for the purposes of condoning the deficiency in attendance incurred by
him/her on account of such participation, be treated as present on all working days, not exceeding 15 days
in a semester, during the period of his/her absence on such account. Provided further that if one of the
activities is participation in NCC camps he/she shall be treated as present on all working days not
exceeding 20 days including the days of travel.
G. That the Vice-Chancellor, if satisfied, shall be competent to condone shortage on such account in such
cases where the period exceeds the limit prescribed above.
H. Provided further that Special Examination shall be conducted in favour of such students who miss their
examination due to participation in various NSS/NCC/Sports/Other activities organized at the State and
Inter University/National and International level.
I. The candidate/s participating in such events must produce a copy of the certificate to the Principal of the
College within one month from the end of the event, failing which no such benefit shall be given. The
authority competent to issue the candidate's participation certificate shall bring to the notice of the
College the Name, Roll No of the candidate and the Date (s) on which the activities were conducted within
a month's period from the end of the event.
4. CONDONATION
A. In particular & without prejudice to the generality of Statutes or any clause of these Statutes where any
candidate falls short of attendance in any semester, it may be condoned after sufficient cause is shown by
him/ her in writing in this behalf by the:-
I. Principal of the College up to a maximum of 5 lectures in theory and 3 in practicals in each course
for a semester end examination;
II. Vice-Chancellor up to a Maximum of 5 lectures in theory and 3 in practicals in each course for a
semester end examination, beyond the competence of the Principal;
A. Provided that no condonation in shortage shall be permitted by the Vice-Chancellor unless endorsed and
recommended by the Principal of the College.
B. No candidate shall be eligible for condonation of shortage in attendance more than once in an academic year.
I. Any candidate, who falls short of attendance beyond condonable limits or whose shortage in
attendance is not condoned by the competent authorities and wants to pursue the programme, shall be
required to re-join the course along with the next batch of students of the same class to make up the
deficiency by attending the required number of lectures by which he/she had fallen short. This
provision shall however, be applicable only in respect of such of the candidates who have attended at
least 50% classes in the said course/s. Candidates having attended less than 50% of the lectures in a
particular course/s shall be considered for re-admission for making up the deficiency after depositing
afresh the prescribed admission fee for the Semester / Course. However, such candidate/s shall appear
in the examination along with the candidates of the semester, with which he/she has been readmitted,
in regular capacity.
II. Proviso-Provided a student who has not completed the required attendance in a course/s or paper/s of
a particular semester and whose deficiency in attendance is not condoned shall be allowed to appear in
the examination of the course/s only in which he/she has completed the required attendance.
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III. Proviso- Provided that the Principal Concerned, if satisfied, shall be competent to condone shortage
on account of health grounds where the period of absence exceeds the prescribed limit.

9. ELIGIBILITY TO APPEAR IN DIFFERENT SEMESTER END EXAMINATIONS


The BA/ B.Sc./ B.Com (General/Honours) / BCA/ BBA/BMMMC Programme Semester End examination
shall be open to a candidate who has been admitted to the Bachelors Programme and has completed the
requirement of attendance in Theory, Tutorials / Practicals, etc. of the Semester concerned.
10. PROMOTION
Subject to the provisions contained in the statutes and regulations promotion to the next higher semester shall be
open to:-
i. A candidate from 1st semester to 2nd semester, 2nd semester to 3rd semester, 3rd semester to 4th semester
and 5th semester to 6th semester in case he/she has been admitted to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th Semesters,
as the case may be, under rules.

ii. A candidate from 4th Semester to 5th Semester in case he/she has not a backlog of more than 50%credits
of study in the 1st to 3rd Semester end examinations exclusive of any awaited re-evaluation result for
determining the eligibility; fulfilment of the statutory requirements of attendance in all courses of study
including Practicals, and has also passed in Practicals and completed the required Survey / Fieldwork /
Map-work etc. of the 4th Semester.

iii. A candidate who has not completed the requirement of Attendance / Practicals / Survey / Field-work /
Map-work etc. of a particular semester shall not be allowed to sit in the examination of that semester.

However, he / she shall not be debarred from joining the next semester, if otherwise eligible under rules.
Such a candidate can complete the missing semester/s in subsequent session/s, as and when possible.

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REGULATIONS

CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS):


The main feature of the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) is to make undergraduate education student centric rather
than system centric or teacher centric. For achieving these objectives, the CBCS strives to create a holistic syllabus.
Thus in addition to dedicated focus on a discipline through core papers whether in an Honours Curriculum or a General
curriculum, elective papers have been added which will give students the freedom to choose the allied/applied/broad
areas of their discipline and also the areas of other disciplines of their interest. Further in keeping with the vision of the
Government, special emphasis has been given to ability enhancement and skill development of students through
elective courses under these domains which every student is required to study. However, in keeping with the spirit of
CBCS here also the students will have complete freedom to choose these courses from a pool suggested by the
UGC/University.
All papers except core papers offer complete freedom to the Universities in designing and reviewing the syllabi and
enable them to offer their own distinct flavour and maintain their unique character. These elective papers provide them
with the opportunity to develop competencies of students in their areas of strength, expertise and specialization. Even
in the core papers under the guidelines 30% flexibility has been proposed in adopting the syllabus as per the template
provided by the UGC. It is pertinent to point out that as per the existing education policy different institutions and
universities are required to maintain 70% equivalence in the syllabi and the same has to be maintained under the system
of CBCS.
The CBCS provides an opportunity for the students to choose courses from the prescribed courses comprising Core,
Elective and Skill Based Courses. The courses shall be evaluated following a grading system. This will benefit the
students to move across institutions both within India and across countries. The guidelines have been prescribed in
order to bring uniformity in evaluation system and computation of the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
based on student's performance in examinations. Outlines of Choice Based Credit System:
1. A course, which should compulsorily be studied by a candidate as a core requirement is termed as aCore1
Course or a Discipline Specific Course (DSC). Number of Core Papers constituting a Course shall be14 for
all the Honours Programmes. Whereas for a General Programme in Science there shall be12 Core Papers. For
General Programmes in Arts & Commerce there shall be only8 Core Papers each. Besides, there will be 2
Papers each of General English and MILto be studied by all the students of General Programmes in Arts and
Commerce as Compulsory Courses. The curriculum designed for courses under this category shall aim to cover
the basics that a student is expected to imbibe in that particular discipline.
2. Elective Course: Generally a course which can be chosen from a pool of courses and which may be very
specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/ subject of study or which provides an
extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the
candidate's proficiency/skill is called an Elective Course.
2.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course(4 DSEs in all for Honours Courses and 2 DSEs related to
each Core Course for General Courses): Elective courses offered under the main discipline/subject of
study is referred to as Discipline Specific Elective. The lists provided under this category are suggestive in
nature and each University has complete freedom to suggest their own papers under this category based on
their expertise, specialization, requirements, scope and need. The University/Institute may also offer
discipline related Elective courses of interdisciplinary nature (to be offered by main discipline/subject of
study).
2.2 Dissertation/Project: An elective course designed to acquire special/advanced knowledge, such as
supplement study/support study to a project work, and a candidate studies such a course on his own with an
advisory support by a teacher/faculty member is called dissertation/project.
2.3 *Generic Elective (GE) Course(2 each for B.A./B.Com. General Course and 4 for Honours Courses):
An elective course chosen from an unrelated discipline/subject, with an intention to seek exposure beyond
discipline/s of choice is called a Generic Elective. The purpose of this category of papers is to offer the
students the option to explore disciplines of interest beyond the choices they make in Core and Discipline
Specific Elective papers. The lists provided under this category are suggestive in nature and the respective
Boards of Under-graduate Studies shall have complete freedom to suggest their own papers under this
category based on the available expertise, specialization, requirements, scope and need.
3. Ability Enhancement Courses (AECs): The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses may be of two kinds:
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECCs) and Skill Enhancement Courses (SECs). “AECC”
Courses are the courses based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement like;

1P.S: A Core course offered in a discipline/subject may be treated as a Generic Elective for other disciplines/subjects and vice versa and such
electives may also be referred to as Generic Electives.
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i. Environmental Studies (EVS) and
ii. English Communication Skills (ECS)
These are mandatory for all disciplines. SECs are value-based and/or skill-based and are aimed at providing
hands-on-training, competencies, skills, etc.
3.1Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC): Environmental Studies &English
Communication Skills.
3.2 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) (4 for Regular Courses and Minimum 2 for Honours
Courses): These courses shall be chosen from a pool of courses designed to provide value-based
and/or skill-based knowledge and shall contain both theory and lab/hands-on/training/field work. The
main purpose of these courses is to provide students life-skills in hands-on mode so as to increase
employability. The lists provided under this category are suggestive in nature and the respective
Boards of Under-graduate Studies shall have complete freedom to suggest their own papers under this
category based on the availability of expertise, specialization, requirements, scope and need.
4. Practicals/Tutorials (One each with every Core and Discipline Specific / Generic Elective Course): The
respective Boards of Under-graduate Studies shall have the freedom to add to/ subtract from the list suggested
by UGC depending on their faculty and infrastructure available. Addition should, however, be of similar
nature.
5. Introducing Research Component in Under-Graduate Courses
Project work/Dissertation is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving /
analysing /exploring a real life situation / difficult problem. A Project/Dissertation work would be of 6
credits. A Project/Dissertation work may be given in lieu of a discipline specific elective paper.
6. Implementation:
A. The implementation of the CBCS to follow a Common Minimum Curriculum and syllabi of the Core
papers provided by the UGC. The allowed deviation from the syllabi being 30% at the maximum.
B. University has the flexibility to add to the list of elective papers prescribed by the UGC, as per the
available facilities.
C. Number of Core papers for UG Honours and UG Regular Courses has to be same across
theUniversities.
D. Credit score earned by a student for any elective paper has to be included in the student's overall score tally
irrespective of whether the paper is offered by the parent university (degree awarding university/institute) or
not.
E. For the introduction of AE Courses, they may be divided into two categories:
I. AE Compulsory Courses (AECC): The universities participating in CBCS system may have
common curriculum for these papers. There may be one paper each in the 1st two Semesters viz.,(i)
English Communication, (ii) Environmental Studies.
II.Skill Enhancement Courses: The universities may decide the papers they may want to offer from a
common pool of papers decided by UGC. Besides, the university also has the flexibility to add to the
list suggested by UGC. The universities may offer one paper per semester for these courses.
F. The University/Institute may plan the number of seats per elective paper as per the facilities and
infrastructure available.
G. An undergraduate degree with Honours in a discipline shall be awarded if a student completes 14 Core papers
in that discipline, 2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC), minimum of 2 Skill Enhancement
Courses (SEC) and 4 papers each from a list of Discipline Specific Elective and Generic Elective papers,
respectively.
H. An undergraduate degree in Science disciplines shall be awarded if a student completes 4 core papers each in
three disciplines of choice, 2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC), minimum 4 Skill Enhancement
Courses (SEC)and 2 papers each from a list of Discipline Specific Elective papers based on three disciplines of
choice selected above, respectively.
I. An Undergraduate degree in Humanities/ Social Sciences/ Commerce shall be awarded if a student completes
4 core papers each in two disciplines of choice, 2 core papers each in English and MIL, respectively, 2 Ability
Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC), minimum 4 Skill Enhancement Courses (SECs), 2 papers each from
a list of Discipline Specific Elective papers based on the two disciplines of choice selected above, respectively, and
two papers from the list of Generic Electives.
J. For the purpose of computation of work-load the following mechanism shall be adopted:
1 Credit = 1 Theory period of one hour duration per week for a minimum of 16 weeks. However, in case of Mathematics 2 Theory
periods of one hour duration per week for a minimum of 16 weeks shall constitute 1 Credit.
1 Credit = 1 Tutorial period of one hour duration per week for a minimum of 16 weeks.
1 Credit = 1 Practical period of two hours duration per week for a minimum of 16 weeks.
K. The credit(s) for each theory paper/practical/tutorial/project/dissertation will be as per the details given in
Annexures A, B, C, and D for B.Sc. Honours, B.A./B.Com. Honours, B. Sc. and B.A. /B.Com respectively.

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L. Wherever a University requires that an applicant for a particular M.A. /M.Sc. /Technical/Professional course
should have studied a specific discipline at the undergraduate level, a requirement of obtaining 24 credits in
the concerned discipline at the undergraduate level shall be deemed sufficient to satisfy such a requirement
for admission to the M.A./M.Sc./Technical/Professional course.
M. The University shall review the course structure and syllabi for under-graduate courses after one academic
session in order to rectify anomalies, if any, based on the feedback from stakeholders.

REGULATION-I
1. Each Semester shall be of about six months duration including the Admission Process, Classification, Conduct of
Examinations and the Preparation of Results with a provision of Teaching-Learning Activity of at least 16 Weeks
as reflected in the Academic Calendar:
STANDARD ACADEMIC CALENDAR UNDER SEMESTER SYSTEM:
Events Period
Period for Odd Semesters including Admission & Examinations February to Ending July
Admission to Odd Semesters, Classification & Finalisation of Time Tables February
Class Work of Odd Semesters March to June
Commencement and Completion of Semester-end Examination of Odd Semesters July
Period for Even Semesters including Examinations / Evaluation August to January
Class work of Even Semesters August to November
Commencement and Completion of Semester End Examination of Even Semesters December
Supplementary Examination of Semester-V & VI December / July
Winter Break (50 Days) 1st January to 19th February
Summer Break (10 Days) July

2.In no case admission to the 1stSemester shall be considered after the classwork for the Semester has
commenced. As such, all the aspirants, whose result of the qualifying examination is awaited or have applied
for re-evaluation and are hopeful of attaining eligibility after the declaration of main/ re-evaluation results shall
seek provisional admission on their own risk and responsibility, for which they shall have to submit an
affidavit of proper value, with a non-refundable processing fee prescribed by the university and the
regularization of admission shall be subject to their eligibility after the declaration of their awaited result and
payment of admission and Examination fee within ten working days after attaining the eligibility.
REGULATION II
1. REGISTRATION OF STUDENTS
A. A student shall have to submit registration form only once at the time of entry to the university (for
pursuing UG/PG/Ph.D. Programme/s), he/she shall not be required to renew his / her registration at any
subsequent stage. Any candidate requesting any change in the registration details after a stipulated period
shall have to pay the fee prescribed by the University for the purpose.
B. List of eligible candidates for admission to any subsequent semester, after the declaration of results, shall
be provided by the university to the colleges concerned.
C. No manual Registration Forms / Registration Returns shall be required to be submitted to the University by
the affiliated colleges.
2. REGISTRATION FEE
The Registration fee as prescribed by the University shall be paid once only irrespective of the number of
times the candidate appears at the examinations of the University either as a student or an ex-student of an
affiliated/ constituent college or any department of the University or any recognised institution, or as a
distance mode candidate. No further fee for registration shall be charged, unless a student's name is, for any
reason other than legitimate migration, struck off from the rolls of a College or a recognised Institution, in
which case he/she shall pay the fee prescribed by the University to have his/her name re-entered in the
Register of Students.
3. REGISTER OF STUDENTS
The Controller of Examinations shall maintain the record of all the students registered in the University,
including the name of each student, his/her parentage, permanent address, date of birth based on the certificate
of Matriculation or any other recognised examination passed by the candidate, the dates of admission or re­
admission and/or leaving any college, Subject/s, every pass or failure in a University examination with his/her
Grades, migration details, any University scholarship, medal or prize won by or any punishment awarded to
the Student shall be recorded.
No one shall be admitted to any examination of the University unless he/she has been registered as a student of
the University.

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Particulars of all the registered students shall be available on the University website, once the registration
process is complete in all respects.
4. AUTHORITY FOR PRESCRIPTION OF COURSES OF STUDIES
The Courses of Study and the Syllabi for each course shall be prescribed and revised, as per need, by different
Boards of Under-graduate Studies of the University& approved by the Academic Council, in tune with the
UGC guidelines. In case where text-books are prescribed, a candidate shall be required not only to show a
thorough knowledge of text-books but also to have ability to answer questions of a similar standard set with a
view to testing his/her general knowledge as well as understanding of the course. However, the concerned
Boards of Under-graduate Studies shall ensure that the course content of each theory paper, irrespective of the
Credit weightage, is uniformly distributed into 4 units with equal weightage.
5. ADDITIONAL COURSES
A. candidate who has already qualified all the semesters of the B.A. / B. Sc. / B. Com. (General/Honours)
Programme shall be permitted to appear in one non-lab oriented additional course for different Semesters
simultaneously through DDE after having registered him/herself and having attended the minimum
essential contact classes.
No formal certificate shall be issued in lieu of having passed Semester-I, II, III, IV & V examination in an
additional course. However, a candidate who qualifies all the six Semesters of additional course shall be
conferred a formal certificate of having qualified the additional course concerned.
6. SCRUTINY OF APPLICATIONS FORMS
Any particulars of any candidate found incorrect at any stage may entail punishment including the
cancellation of Admission &/or Examination. REGULATION-III
ELIGIBLITY FOR COURSE CHOICE
1.Except in the case of Computer Applications, Information Technology, Anthropology, Geology, Geography,
Environment & water Management, Horticulture & Plant Management no candidate for the
B.
Sc. Semester-I examination shall take up any course unless he had taken up same courses in Higher
Secondary Part-II of 10+2 pattern or an equivalent examination, provided that a candidate having passed
Higher Secondary Part II Examination with:-
I. Biology / Biochemistry / Biotechnology as a course at 10+2 level will be eligible to take up Botany,
Zoology, Biochemistry, Clinical Bio-chemistry, Biotechnology, Bio-informatics, Sericulture,
Industrial Fish & Fisheries, Seed Technology, Fruit Preservation & Mushroom Cultivation or a
combination of any of these.
II. Mathematics and Physics / Information Practices as courses will be eligible to take up Electronics,
Electronic Equipment Maintenance & Design in the B.Sc. Semester-I. III. Chemistry as a course will
be eligible to take up Industrial Chemistry.
2. No-candidate will offer Mathematics/Applied Mathematics for B.A. / B. Sc. Semester-I Course unless he/she
has qualified the Higher Secondary Part-II (10+2 pattern) examination with Mathematics.
3. No candidate can opt for Physics / Electronics / Information Technology without Mathematics.
4. A candidate having passed the 12th class examination with the group of courses not existing in this University
as such but related to the courses existing in this University may offer such science courses.
5. A candidate who has passed the 12th class examination with a particular group of Arts courses may be
allowed to change his/her courses at the time of admission to first Semester of the B.A Programme.
6. A student who has passed the 12th class examination with Science/Home Science courses may be allowed to
offer Arts / Commerce Courses in the first semester of the B.A / B. Com. Course/ Examination.
7. A student who has passed the 12th class examination with Commerce group of courses may be allowed to
take up Arts courses in the first semester of the B.A. Course/ Examination.
8. A candidate for the BA/ B.Sc./ B.Com (General/Honours) / BCA/ BBA/BMMMC Programme SemesterII,
III, IV, V and VI Examinations shall have to opt for the Core and Discipline Specific Elective Courses, as per
the applicable scheme, with which he/she passed BA/ B.Sc./ B.Com (General/Honours) / BCA/
BBA/BMMMC Programme Semester-I Examination in all the courses opted at the point of admission to
Semester - I.
REGULATION-IV
ADMISSION
1. A Student desirous of seeking admission in any affiliated college shall have to submit Registration Form online
through the University website (www.kashmiruniversity.net) prior to submission of the admission form in the
college.
The student shall make a choice of subjects at the time of admission in the college and the same shall be
uploaded by the college on the University website at the time of submission of registration returns.
A. Admission to BA/ B.Sc./ B.Com (General/Honours) / BCA/ BBA/BMMMC Programme Semester-I in
Government Colleges shall be open to a candidate who has passed the Higher Secondary Part-II (10+2
Pattern) examination of the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education or an examination
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recognized as equivalent thereto on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination or a screening test to
be decided by the college concerned, for the courses where there is a fixed intake capacity, in order to
limit the number of students admitted in conformity with the intake capacity of the institution. However,
in case of Private Colleges admission to the specialised courses shall be made by the University.
B. For admission to B. Com. (General) Programme the candidates with non-commerce background must
have obtained 45% marks in case of Open Category in the Higher Secondary Part-II (10+2 Pattern)
examination whereas a minimum of 40% marks shall be the eligibility requirement for Reserved
Categories.
C. For admission to B. Sc. (General) Programme the Open Category candidates must have obtained 45%
marks in the Higher Secondary Part-II (10+2 Pattern) examination whereas a minimum of 40% marks
shall be the eligibility requirement for Reserved Categories.
D. For admission to B.A., B. Sc., B. Com. (Honours) Programme and all other Specialised Programmes
including BCA, BBA, BMMMC, B. Sc. IT the candidates must have obtained 45% marks in case of
Open Category in the Higher Secondary Part-II (10+2 Pattern) examination whereas a minimum of 40%
marks shall be the eligibility requirement for Reserved Categories.
E. Proviso- Provided that preference for admission to the Honours Programme/s of BA / B. Sc. / B.Com in
any Subject/s shall be given to students who have passed the qualifying examination with the same
subject/s at the 10+2 level.
F. Provided that the candidates who have passed Higher Secondary Part-II examination (under 10+2 pattern)
of the J&K State Board of School Education or an examination recognized by the University as
equivalent thereto without Mathematics as one of the elective courses shall have to compulsorily opt
Mathematics as a Generic Elective in all the first four semesters as per the University Notification No.
F(Modification eligibility BCA)Acad/KU/19 Dated: 06-07-2019.
G. UGC Sponsored Add-on Courses already running in different affiliated colleges shall also be brought
under the purview of the CBCS Scheme and shall be offered as 4 credit Skill Enhancement Courses from
the 3rdSemester.

2. A candidate shall be deemed to be the student of a college as soon as he/she has been accepted for enrolment by
the Principal and has paid the prescribed fee for the Programme. The admission shall, however, be provisional
unless regularized by the University.
Provided further that question of re-admission of a student, as a consequence of remaining absent or failing in an
examination of the University, in the same semester of a subsequent batch in the college shall rest with the
Principal of the college.
Provided also that payment made in the shape of Admission fee by a student (which is refundable in case
admission or re-admission is refused) does not automatically confirm the right of admission or continuation as a
student in the college. Each student seeking admission to the BA/ B.Sc./ B.Com. (General/Honours) / BCA/
BBA/BMMMC Programme shall be required to submit the prescribed on-line / off-line application form along
with requisite Admission fee to the college where he / she intends to seek admission, as per the below mentioned
schedule:
A. for the first and second semesters at the time of seeking admission to first semester;
B. for the third and fourth semesters at the time of seeking admission to the third semester; and
C. for the fifth and sixth semesters at the time of seeking admission to the fifth semester, provided the
student continues his / her studies without interruption from first semester to second semester, from third
semester to fourth semester and from fifth to sixth semester. In case there is a gap of one or more
semesters he/she will have to fill up the prescribed application form and pay the fee at the time of seeking
admission for such semester as per the academic calendar.
3. ONE PROGRAMME AT A TIME
No student shall be admitted to more than one Programmes at a time in the affiliated college/s, unless otherwise
specified in the Statutes.
REGULATION-V
COURSE STRUCTURE
Course structure for each Regular / Honours Programme shall be designed by the respective Boards of
Undergraduate Studies, keeping in view the curriculum proposed by the UGC, the currency and relevance of
course/s, the expertise and the infrastructural facilities available in the Colleges in accordance with the scheme and
procedure prescribed in relevant Regulations;
Provided that Boards of Studies shall have, subject to prior authorization and approval of the Vice-Chancellor, power
to affect from time to time, such minor change/s in course/s offered as are deemed desirable in the academic interest.
Except in the cases for which a different structure is provided under the regulations, the course matter of each course
shall be divided into different units/ credits, which shall also include the practical / tutorial component/s to be
evaluated in accordance with the relevant Regulations.
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The course/s shall be so arranged as to achieve a minimum target of 22 credits per Semester with a total of at least 132
Credits for a General Course Programme and 148 Credits for an Honours Programme.

Curriculum structure in different programmes shall contain different types of courses as under:-
A. B.Sc. Programme (General):
I. Core Courses: There will be 4 papers each of the three Core Subjects from 1st to 4th Semester carrying a
weightage of 6 credits (4 Credits for Theory & 2 Credits for Practicals) each.
II. Elective Courses: There will be 3 Discipline Specific Elective Courses each of 6 credits to be taught in the
5th and 6th semesters. These are the courses which can be chosen from a pool of such courses and which may
be very specific or specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/ subject of study chosen in the core
group.
III. Ability Enhancement Courses (AECs): The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses may be of two kinds:
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECCs) and Skill Enhancement Courses (SECs).
a. Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) These include 2 papers of 4 credits, with 2
credits of each to be taught in 1st and 2nd Semester each based upon the content that leads to Knowledge
enhancement in the below mentioned fields. However, the Examination for these Ability Enhancement
Compulsory Courses (AECCs) shall be conducted at end of the 2nd Semester only: i.Environmental
Studies ii.English Communication Skills
b. Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): These include 4 papers of 4 credits each to be taught from the 3rd
to 6th Semester based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement. These courses shall be to
seek knowledge of different Open / Soft Skill based courses from a basket of such courses.

The Model Format of the B. Sc. General Programme could be as under (Illustration at Annexure-I):-
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Skill English (4) (2
CORE COURSES Course (AECC) Discipline Specific credits)
Enhancement Elective DSE
Semester Course (SEC)
4+2=6 Credits Each 4+2 = 6 Credits Each
4 credits
4 Credits each
No. of Courses 12 2 4 6 4
DSC-1 A Environmental Studies-I(4 credits)
1 DSC-1B
DSC-1C
DSC-2 A English Communication Skills -II (4
2 DSC-2 B Credits)
DSC-2 C
DSC-3 A ENG-I
3 DSC- 3 B SEC-1
DSC-3 C
DSC-4 A ENG-II
4 DSC-4 B SEC-2
DSC-4 C
DSE-1 A ENG-III
5 SEC-3 DSE-1B
DSE-1C
DSE-2A ENG-IV
6 SEC-4 DSE-2 B
DSE-2C
Total Credits 6 x 12 = 72 4 x2 = 8 4 x 4 = 16 6 x 6 = 36 2 x 4=8

Grand Total 140 Credits

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The Model Format of the B. Sc. (Hons) Programme could be as under (Illustration at Annexure-Ii):
CORE COURSE (14) Ability Enhancement Compulsory Skill Enhancement Discipline Specific Generic Elective:
4+2 = 6 Credits Each Course (AECC) Course Elective: DSE (GE)
Semester
(SEC) 4+2 = 6 Credits Each 4+2 = 6 Credits Each
4 credits 4 Credits each
No. of Courses 14 2 2 4 4
DSC-1 Environmental Studies-I (4 credits)
1 GE-1
DSC-2

DSC-3 English Communication Skills -II (4 Credits)


2 GE-2
DSC-4

DSC-5
3 DSC-6 SEC-1 GE-3
DSC-7
DSC-8
4 DSC-9 SEC-2 GE-4
DSC-10
5 DSC-11 DSE-1
DSC-12 DSE-2
6 DSC-13 DSE-3
DSC-14 DSE-4
Total Credits 6 x 14 = 84 4x 2 = 8 4x 2 = 8 6 x 4= 24 6 x 4= 24

Grand Total 148 Credits

B. B.A. Programme (General):


I. Core Courses: There will be 4 papers each of the two Core Subjects from 1st to 4th Semester carrying a weightage of 6
credits each. In addition there will be a paper of General English of 6 Credits each to be taught in 1st & 2nd
Semesters and a 6 Credit Paper of MIL to be taught in 3rd and 4th Semesters.
II. Elective Courses: There will be 2 Discipline Specific Elective Courses each of 6 credits to be taught in the 5th and 6th
semesters. These are the courses which can be chosen from a pool of such courses and which may be very specific or
specialized or advanced or supportive to the discipline/ subject of study chosen in the core group. In addition, there will
be 2 Generic Elective Courses to be taught in 5th and 6th Semester each of 6 credits from an unrelated
discipline/subject, with an intention to seek exposure beyond discipline/s of choice.
III. Ability Enhancement Courses (AECs): The Ability Enhancement (AE) Courses may be of two kinds:
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECCs) and Skill Enhancement Courses (SECs).Ability
Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECCs) courses are 2 papers of 4 credit each to be taught in 1st and
2nd Semester each based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement in the below mentioned
fields;
i. Environmental Studies
ii. English Communication Skills
IV. 4 Additional English Courses of 2 Credits each in 3rd to 6thSemesters.
Skill Enhancement Courses (SECs) courses are 4 papers of 4 credit each to be taught from the 3rd to 6th
Semester based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement. These courses shall be to seek
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The Model Format of the BA/B. Com. General Programme could be as under. For the batch of students admitted in 2020 and
onwards only B. Com. Honours shall be offered (Illustration at Annexure-III):-
Skill Discipline Specific
CORE COURSES Ability Enhancement Elective DSE& Generic
Enhancement Additional English
Semester Compulsory Course (AECC)
4+2=6 Credits Each Course (SEC) Elective (2 credits)
4 credits
4 Credits each 4+2 = 6 Credits Each
No. of
12 2 4 6 2
Courses
Gen. Eng.- 1
English Communication Skills
1 DSC- 1A
DSC- 1B
(4 credits)
Gen. Eng.-2
2 DSC- 1A
EnvironmentalStudies
DSC- 1B
(4 credits)
MIL - 3
3 DSC- 3 A SEC-1 ENG-I
DSC-3 B
MIL- 4
4 DSC- 4 A SEC-2 ENG-II
DSC-4 B
Generic Elective-5
5 SEC-3 DSE-5 A ENG-III
DSE-5 B
Generic Elective-6
6 SEC4 DSE-6 A ENG-IV
DSE-B B
Total
6 x 12 = 72 4x2=8 4 x 4 = 16 6 x 6 = 36 4x2=8
Credits
Grand
140
Total

The Model Format of both BA & B. Com. (Hons) could be as under (Illustration at Annexure-IV):-
Ability Enhancement Skill Enhancement Discipline Specific Generic Elective
CORE COURSE(12) Course (SEC) (4)4 Elective DSE (4) GE (2)
Semester 4 + 2 = 6 Credits Compulsory Course (AECC)(2)
4 Credits Credits 4 + 2 = 6 Credits 4 + 2 = 6 Credits
No. of
14 2 2 4 4
Courses
DSC-1 Environmental Studies
1 DSC-2 (4 credits)
GE-1

DSC-3 English Communication


2 DSC-4
Skills GE-2

(4 credits)
DSC-5
3 DSC-6
SEC-1
GE-3
DSC-7
DSC-8
4 DSC-9 SEC-2 GE-4
DSC-10
DSC-11 DSE-1
5
DSC-12 DSE-2
DSC-13 DSE-3
6 DSC-14 DSE-4
Credits 6 x 14 = 84 4x2=8 4 x2=8 6 x 4 = 24 24
Total 148 Credits

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SUBJECT COMBINATIONS:
Subject Combinations for Bachelors (General) Programme under CBCS in Science and Arts/Social Science Faculties
A. B. Sc. General Programme (Life/Earth Sciences Group): Core Subjects: Any three courses from Groups I to VI with maximum of one from a
group and one Ability / Skill Course from Group VII in each Semester and a 2 Credit English Course from 3rd to 6th Semesters:
Ability / Skill
Core Courses
Courses English
Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Group VII
Industrial Fish &
Geology Fisheries / Fisheries
Geography Anthropology Environmental
Remote Sensing and Studies & English
Communication Skills
GIS
Bio-Resources in 1 & 2 Semesters
respectively
Nutrition & Dietetics English-I,
Biotechnology English-II,
Computer English-III &
Chemistry Botany Zoology Applications English-IV of 2
Bio-Chemistry Industrial Chemistry Credits each for
DISATER
Food Science MANAGEMENT as 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th
& Technology Home Science a Compulsory SEC in Semester
(Elective) 4th Semester & other
Skill Enhancement
Bio-Informatics Courses for 3rd, 5th&
Clinical Bio­
Chemistry Food Bio-Diversity and 6th Semesters
Processing Conservation
Sericulture
B. B. Sc. General Programme (Physical/Earth Sciences Group): Core Subjects: Any three courses from Groups I to VI with maximum of one from a group and one
Ability / Skill Course from Group VII in each Semester and a 2 Credit English Course from 3rd to 6th Semesters, Any Student opting for Physics or Electronics or
Information Technology shall have to compulsorily take up Mathematics also as a Core (DSC) Course:
Ability / Skill
Core Courses Courses English
Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Group VII
Information
Technology Environmental
Studies &English
Chemistry
Computer Applications Communication Skills
Physics in 1st& 2nd Semesters
Home Science (Elective) English-I, English-II,
English-III &
Electronic Equipment
Geology Mathematics Statistics DISATER English-IV of 2 Credits
Maintenance and MANAGEMENT as each for 3rd, 4th, 5th& 6th
Design a Compulsory SEC in Semester
Electronics Auto Electricals and 4th Semester & other
Electronics Skill Enhancement
Geography Courses for 3rd, 5th&
Remote Sensing and
6th Semesters
GIS

C. B. A. General Programme: Compulsory Course (Group-I): General English in 1st& 2nd, MIL in 3rd& 4th Semesters and 2 Credit English in 5th& 6th
Semesters each; Core Courses: Any two courses from other groups G II to G VI with a maximum of one from a group, one Ability / Skill Course
from Group VII in each Semester:
Ability / Skill / Additional
Compulsory Core Courses
Courses
Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI Group VII
English Communication
Psychology Public Skills & Environmental
Geography Philosophy
General English Administration Studies in 1st& 2nd Semesters
Political History respectively
(6 Credits)
Science
(1st& 2nd Semesters)
Mathematics DISATER
Home Science MANAGEMENT
Kashmiri Literature
(Elective) as a Compulsory SEC in 3rd
Sociology Applied Semester & other Skill
MIL (6 Credits) Education Mathematics Enhancement
Urdu/Kashmiri Hindi Social Work Courses from
Hindi Literature
/ Punjabi/ Persian/ Anthropology 4th to 6th Semesters
Arabic Language (6 Urdu Literature Hospitality & Catering Indian Music
Islamic
Credits) (3rd& 4th Technology Tourism and Travel
Studies Punjabi Literature
Semesters) Management
Arabic Literature Media Script Writing English-I, English-II,
English-III &
Generic Elective Economics Persian Literature Mass Communication
English-IV of 2 Credits each
(6 Credits) and Sanskrit Literature and Video Production
English for 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th
2 Credit English- I to Statistics Functional English
Literature Semester
IV from 3rd to& 6th Spoken Persian Computer
Semesters each Applications
Note: The option of selection of core subjects shall be available to the students pursuing the B.A. / B. Sc. (General) Programmes alone. Whereas for rest of the Programmes, including
Honours Programmes in different subjects, B. Sc. Home Science (General), B. Com. (General) and the Specialised Programmes of BCA, BBA, B. Sc. IT and BMMMC the
combination of Core subjects to be pursued during a Programme shall be as specified for the programme. In addition, every Student, irrespective of the Programme, shall have to
study one of the Ability Enhancement / Skill Enhancement Course of 4 Credits compulsorily in each Semester for the first four semesters. After 4th Semesters only the students
pursuing General Programme shall have to take Skill Enhancement Courses. The students of B. A. & B. Com. (General Programme) shall have to take up the Compulsory General
English in 1st and 2nd Semesters and MIL in 3rd& 4th Semesters in addition to Discipline Specific / other Courses. Additional English of 2 credits each from 3rd to 6th semesters shall be
applicable to the students of B. Sc. / B. A. / B. Com. (General) Programme.

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Format for Examination Date Sheet:
Semester
Morning Shift (11.00AM to 01.00PM)-Mainly[ DSCs Evening Shift (2.00PM to 4.00PM) -Mainly DSEs
Day
1st /2nd 3rd / 4th 5th / 6th 6th / 5th Supplementary
Group -1/ Generic Elective
1 - Group -1/Gen. English -
(GE)
2 Group -1 / MIL - Group -1 / GE -
3 - Group - 2 - Group - 2
4 Group - 2 - Group - 2 -
5 - Group - 3 - Group - 3
6 Group - 3 - Group - 3 -
7 - Group - 4 - Group - 4
8 Group - 4 - Group - 4 -
9 - Group - 5 - Group - 5
10 Group - 5 - Group - 5 -
11 - Group - 6 - Group - 6
12 Group - 6 - Group - 6 -
Skill Enhancement Course
13 - SEC -
(SEC)
14 AECC-1 - SEC -
Additional English
15 - Additional English
for Science Group
16 AECC-2 - Additional English -

REGULATION-VI EXAMINATION
1. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION AND EXAMINATION
English shall be the medium of instruction and examination in all papers/courses except in Oriental
Classical and Modern Indian Languages where the medium of instruction and examination shall be the
language concerned.
2. EXAMINATION FEE
The examination fees shall be as prescribed by the University from time to time and shall have to be paid
by each student at the time of admission to the Odd Semesters within the stipulated time. In addition to the
examination fee prescribed for each Semester end examination every candidate shall have to pay the
Degree Certificate Fee, Degree Verification Fee and the Transcription Fee at the time of admission to the
5th Semester.
3. DATES OF EXAMINATIONS
The examination for all the semesters will be held as per the prescribed Academic Calendar every year.
However, exact dates and the centres of examination shall be notified by the Controller of Examinations.
Ordinarily the University shall not deviate from the prescribed academic calendar and the conduct of
examinations subsequent to the issuance of Date Sheets in order to ensure time bound declaration of
results, however, in the event of any unforeseen exigency the Controller of Examination shall be competent
to effect minor adjustments in the schedule.
4. ADMIT CARDS
Practical Examiners (Internal/External) / Heads of the Departments shall be responsible for submission of
Practical Examination / Attendance awards online to the University. No manual awards shall be
entertained. Admit Cards, for appearing in the Semester End Examinations, will be generated by the
University only after all the Practical / Attendance Awards of the candidate/s have been received on-line.
5. EXEMPTION TO RE-APPEAR IN PRACTICAL EXAMINATION ONCE QUALIFIED
A candidate who appears and passes in the Practical Examination of a course but fails to qualify in the
theory course shall be exempted from appearing in the practical examination of the course subsequently
and the marks obtained by him/her in the practical examination shall be carried over. Consequently, he/she
shall be required to appear in the theory part of that course only at the subsequent examination.
6. RE-APPEAR CATEGORY FOR FAILURES

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A candidate who passes in any component of a course/s in a Semester End Examination shall be exempted
from appearing in such a component of course/s in the subsequent examination(s) under the re-appear
category.
Provided that a candidate under the re-appear category may also appear in the exempted course/s, if he/she
chooses so. His/her result shall be declared only if he/she improves upon his/her earlier performance.
Provided also that re-appear/failure candidates shall have to appear in the Semester End Examination as
per the syllabi in vogue at the time of examination and fulfilment of other statutory conditions.
7. GRADE IMPROVEMENT
i)A candidate who has passed the B.A/B. Sc. /B. Com (General / Honours) / BBA / BCA/BMMMC
Programme examination from the University of Kashmir and is desirous of improving his/her Grade shall
have the option to improve his/her Grade after paying the normal fee prescribed by the University for the
purpose up to a period of two years after having passed the B.A./B.Sc./B. Corn. (General/Honours)/
BBA/BCA/BMMMC Programme examination and for this purpose he/she may appear in the consecutive
examinations in the courses as per his/her choice except Practicals, field work, surveys, viva-voce etc. The
Grade already earned by the candidate in other courses in which he/she does not re-appear shall be carried
forward. The result of such a candidate shall be declared if he/she improves the Grade, otherwise no
modification of result will be notified. In case the candidate wishes to improve his grade after two years of
completing his/her graduation he/she shall have to deposit double the fee prescribed for the purpose up to a
period of 5 Years. Beyond 5 Years the fee to be paid for the purpose shall be 5 times the normal fee.
ii) Reappearing in Practical examination passed shall not be allowed. iii) There will not be any special
examination for Grade Improvement.
ii)A student who re-appears in a course shall carry forward the attendance marks originally awarded. Such a
candidate shall have to return the Graduation Degree and marks transcript, in original, to the University
if issued to him/her, in case of a positive change in Grade.
8. ADMISSION OF STUDENTS DISQUALIFIED FOR MISCONDUCT / USING UNFAIRMEANS
IN EXAMINATIONS
A candidate who has been disqualified for specific periods from the University for misconduct/using
unfair means in examinations shall not be permitted to appear in any examination before the expiry of
that period. She/he will also not be permitted to join .any college/institution/department at any time
during the period of his punishment.
9. ISSUANCE OF MARKS CERTIFICATE / GRADE CARD / TRANSCRIPT
No formal certificate / Marks Certificate / Transcript of having passed B.A. / B.Sc. / B. Com.
(General / Honours) / BBA / BCA/BMMMC Programme, Semester- I, II, III, IV & V
examinations shall be issued. The Grades secured in each course / paper (separately in Theory /
Practicals, wherever applicable) of each candidates will, however, be available on the University website
immediately after the declaration of result of each Semester End Examination. Once the degree is
complete a Transcript indicating the Grade Performance of the candidate from 1st to the
lastsemester will be issued. Any student seeking migration to any other university shall be provided a
transcript of semesters along with the SGPA / CGPA qualified from the University of Kashmir against
the payment of a prescribed fee.
10. ISSUANCE OF PHOTOSTAT COPIES /RE-EVALUATION OF ANSWER SCRIPTS
i) Providing Photostat copies and re-evaluation of answer scripts shall be permissible in each course of a
Semester-end examination of BA/ B.Sc. / B.Com (General/Honours) / BCA/ BBA/BMMMC as per the
University statutes, for which a candidate shall have to apply on-line along with the prescribed fee, till the
University switches over to the digitisation of Answer Scripts, for which subsequent statutory
modifications will be sought.
ii) Time duration within which a candidate can apply for Photostat Copy of Answer Script/s with or without
RTI shall be 10 days after the declaration of the result and the University shall provide the copies within 10
days after the last date for applications for the purpose.
iii) Time duration within which a candidate can apply for Re-evaluation of Answer Script/s, shall be 30 days
after the declaration of result.
iv) Re-evaluation shall not be permitted in the Objective type Response Sheets, Practical Examination, Project
Report, Dissertation and Viva-Voce etc.
v)Final result after re-evaluation will be based on average marks of 1st& 2nd Examiners. As such, the marks
may increase or decrease after the re-evaluation result is declared.
vi) In case there appears to be deviation of 30% or more marks in the original and the re-evaluation result in a
particular Descriptive Answer Script it shall be referred to a panel of subject experts, constituted for the
purpose, for final assessment and suitable action shall be initiated against the negligent evaluator after
affording him / her a chance to be heard, and the decision of the panel with regard to the result of the
candidate and the punitive action, if any, for the negligent evaluator shall be final and binding. If after the
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final evaluation of such Answer Script there is a positive change in the result of the candidate to the extent
of 30% or more marks the Re-evaluation fee charged from the candidate shall be refundable and the same
shall be levied from the negligent evaluator in addition to the penalty imposed by the panel.
vii) On receiving the Answer Script if any candidate notices that any question has remained un-evaluated or
the marks for any question have not been counted the same shall be brought in to the notice of the
Controller Examinations for immediate remedial action.
viii) No rechecking of Answer Scripts shall be permissible.
ix) The University shall evolve a mechanism for Digitisation of the Answer Scripts so that the students can
access their scripts any time.
11. AWARD OF DEGREE
Subject to the Provisions of the Act, Statutes and Regulations for the time being in force, a candidate shall
be entitled to the award of the Bachelor's Degree, on the satisfaction of the following conditions: -
has pursued a full time Programme in the concerned discipline;
1.
has qualified in all the theory and practical courses, wherever applicable;
2.
The candidate/s shall be declared to secure the CGPA/Letter Grade/Grade Points on the basis of overall
CGPA Score obtained in accordance with these statutes /Regulations.
Provided that the candidate/s secure/s not less than qualifying grade in each theory/practical/ attendance for
the award of the degree.

12. DEGREE CERIFICATE


Only a Single Transcript (indicating the SGPAs & the CGPA)& the Final Degree Certificate shall be issued by the
University immediately on completion of the Degree Programme. No Provisional Certificates, in this regard, shall be
issued by the University.
A candidate shall not be eligible to pursue 2nd UG Programme after completing the 1st UG Programme as a regular
candidate.
REGULATION-VII
PATTERN OF EXAMINATION
1.
A. Theory: A candidate shall have to appear for a written examination at the end of the semester. Theory examination
shall have one question paper comprising two parts for each course.
B. Practicals / Tutorials: The practical / tutorial examination of all the semesters shall be conducted by examiners
appointed by the Principal of the College concerned as per the guidelines notified by the University, during the last
month of the semester and uploaded at least one week before the inception of theory examination;
I. The candidate/s shall be required to secure a minimum Qualifying Letter Grade “P” or Grade Point 5 in
each course including Theory/Practicals;
II. There shall be no supplementary or bi-annual or special examination for 1st/2nd/3rd/4th semesters;
III. Where a candidate fails in any course/s he/she shall be required to appear in such course/s as and when the
1st/2nd/3rd/4th semester examinations for the next batch of students shall be held;
IV. Where a candidate fails in any course in 5th / 6th semester examination, he/she may appear in a subsequent
supplementary examination which shall be held as per the academic calendar;
a. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination of a semester unless he/she is a regular student and
has completed the prescribed course of Lectures delivered/ Practicals or Tutorials conducted during the
semester and qualified the Practical / Tutorial Examination.
b. A candidate who was otherwise eligible to appear in the examination in a particular semester but;
i. did not appear or
ii. was unable to pass the examination in any course(s).
Subject to the Provisions of these regulations, a candidate who fails to secure the required percentage of marks /
Grade, in one or more papers of a semester examination may be permitted to re-appear in such paper(s) at a
subsequent examination
The Semester-end Examination in each theory paper in case of a Core / Generic Elective / Discipline Specific Elective
subject shall consist of one 4 Credit written paper carrying 60 marks and a 2-Credit Practical / Tutorialcomponent of 30
marks. A candidate shall not be required to pass again in the Practical / Tutorial component in case he/she fails to qualify
the theory paper of a subject.A candidate shall be required to pass in all the components of assessment.
2.STRUCTURE OF QUESTION PAPERS
For each Theory Course there shall be one question paper comprising two parts, to be completed in one sitting of 2 hours,
with the following distribution:
A. A Multiple Choice Objective type Question paper with 60 Questions, each question carrying 01 mark for all the 4
Credit Theory Papers and 30 Questions, each question carrying 01 mark for all the 4 Credit Theory Papers, and a
time duration of 60 Minutes and 30 Minutes respectively shall be applicable for all the Even Semester end
Examinations. The Question Paper shall be uniformly spread over all the units of the course.
B. A Descriptive Question Paper comprising three sections, viz., Section “A”, Section “B” & Section “C”and
covering all the units of the course, shall be applicable for the Odd Semester end Examinations. Section “A”
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up to a maximum of 20 words each only, whereasthere shall be only Foursuch Short Answer type Questions in a
2 Credit Paper.
Section “B” in a 4 Credit Papershall comprise Four Medium Answer Questions with Alternatives carrying 5
Marks each to be answered in not more than 150 Words each (around One Page), a 2 Credit Paper shall have
only 02 such Medium Answer type Questions with internal choice carrying 05 Marks each.
The Section “C” shall comprise One Long Answer Type Question from each unit carrying 8 Marks for 4 as
well as 2 Credit Papers to be answered in not more than 300 Words (around 2 Pages). In this section the
candidates shall have to attempt only 50% of the Questions.
C. The time allotted shall be One hour for a question paper of 2 credit course and two hours for a question
paper of a 4 credit course, for descriptive papers of Odd Semesters.For MCQ basedObjective type papers
of Even Semesters half an hour for a question paper of 2 credit course and One hour for a question paper of
4 credit course shall be applicable.
D. Answer Script shall be designed in such a manner where space for answering each question or a part of the
question shall be defined, without requirement for any additional Continuation Sheet/s.
E. The Total Marks in case of Semester End Examination are 60 in case of all the Theory Papers of all Core,
Generic Elective, Discipline Specific Elective Courses and all other courses where the Question Paper is of a 4
Credit Course. For all the Theory Papers with 2 Credit Weightage including the Skill Enhancement Courses the
Question Paper shall carry 30 Marks. The distribution of marks for question papers with different credit
weightages shall be as follows:

6 Credit 2 Credit Courses


3 Credit Courses 4 Credit Courses
2 Credit Courses (Theory Paper of Lab. Courses Practicals/Tutorials
(Theory) (Theory Paper of
Component Existing Lab. Oriented Course & (Existing (As Prescribed by
Oriented Skill Ability / Skill Non-Lab. the BoUGS
Enhancement Course) Enhancement Course) Course) Concerned)

Marks 30 45 60 90 30
ODD SEMESTER END EXAMINATIONS (DESCRIPTIVE QUESTION PAPER)
Descriptive: One Hour Two Hours
Section A:
08/04 Short Answer Type (20 4 x 3 = 12 8 x2 = 16 8 x 3 = 24 8 x 4 = 32
Marks Marks Marks Marks
Words each)
Section B: 30 Marks
02 Medium Answer Type (150 2 x5 = 10 4 x4 = 16 4 x 5 = 20 4 x 8 = 32
Marks Marks Marks Marks
Words each)
Section C: 1 x8= 8 2 x 6.5 = 13 2 x 8 = 16 2 x 13 = 26
01 Long Answer Type with an
alternative (300 Words) Marks Marks Marks Marks
Total Semester End Examination
Marks in each Course
30 Marks 45 Marks 60 Marks 90 Marks 30 Marks
EVEN SEMESTER END EXAMINATIONS (OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION PAPER)
Total Time Allotted Half an Hour One Hour
30/60 Multiple Choice Questions 30x1=30 60x0.75= 60 x 01 = 60 x 1.5 = 30 Marks
(OMR Based) Marks 45 Marks 60 Marks 90 Marks
Total Time Allotted 30 Marks 45 Marks 60 Marks 90 Marks 30 Marks

a. It shall be incumbent upon all the candidates to cross the blank pages of Answer Script, if any, during the
Examination, if any candidate leaves any page/s between any two written pages in the Answer book blank
without crossing or does not write the Correct Roll Number / Subject at the relevant place on the title page
or writes a wrong Roll Number / Subject or commits any other similar mistake which goes against the
guidelines already issued for the purpose, by the University, it shall entail a punishment in terms of the
guidelines including the cancellation of the concerned paper.
b. Preservation Period of an Answer Script shall be defined on the basis of whether an examinee applies / does
not apply for re-evaluation during the stipulated time period. The Answer Scripts of L. O. / N. A. /D. E. &
other such categories cases shall be preserved up to their result declaration and completion of the re­
evaluation process. In all other cases the Answer Scripts shall be disposed of immediately after the last date
prescribed for re-evaluation is over.
REGULATION-VIII
Academic Monitoring
1. Regardless of the number of Credits for any course, Course Completion (Credit Achievement) shall be
authenticated by the Course Review Committees (CRCs) in a college, comprising the Principal, Head of the
concerned Department, Subject Teacher concerned and a Student Representative with more than 75% attendance.
2. Mere attendance record of the students shall not suffice with regard to Course Completion.
3. Course Completion Progress shall also be subject to monitoring and inspection / audit by the university.

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4. In view of the fact that there is a major shift in the Course Content of various subjects under CBCS the
institutions shall ensure to make the Course Oriented Textbooks, recommended by the UGC, available in the
Libraries within a reasonable time.
REGULATION-IX
Evaluation
Objective component of each Question Paper (Machine Readable) in each Semester end Examination shall be
got evaluated by the Controller of Examinations. Descriptive Component will be evaluated by the eligible
faculty members of a cluster of colleges to be formed by all the colleges of a district, under the supervision and
co-ordination of the Controller of Examinations. Where there is a single college in a district it has the liberty
either to join the nearest cluster or form a new cluster with a similarly placed college of an adjacent district.
Principal of the college where an Evaluation Centre shall be established shall prepare the panel of Evaluators
and Head Examiners. 5-10% of the Answer Scripts evaluated by each evaluator may be got revised at random
through the Head Examiners, in case of all major subjects.
For the conduct of practical examinations of all the semesters the guidelines notified by the university shall be
followed and the process completed before the students are let off for preparation leave.
REGULATION-X
GRADING SYSTEM & Conversion of percentage into Grade(s): The following illustrations could be taken as an
example for conversion of percentage(s) to Grade(s)and computing SGPA and CGPA for all the courses in all
disciplines at the under-graduate level:
Percentage to Grade/Grade Letter and Grade Point Conversion
Marks Percentage Range Grade Grade Letter Grade Point
90 to 100 Outstanding O 10
80 to <90 Excellent A+ 9
70 to <80 Very Good A 8
60 to <70 Good B 7
50 to <60 Average C 6
40 to <50 Pass P 5
<40 Dropped D 0
0 Absent Ab 0
i) Grade Letter/Grade Point:It indicates the performance of a student in a paper/course described as
Grade Letter or Grade Point as mentioned above. The candidate shall be declared as Reappear/Fail in
the paper in which he/she obtains less than 40% marks i.e. Letter Grade “D/Ab” and Grade Point “0”.
ii) Credit points (CP): Credit points are obtained by multiplying credits in a course with grade points
i.e. Credit Point = No. of Credits in a Course x Grade Point.
iii) Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA): SGPA indicates the performance of a candidate in a given
Semester. It is computed only when a candidate passes all the papers and obtains at least grade „P". It
is calculated by dividing the total credit points earned by a candidate in all the courses by total
number of credits assigned to the paper/course in a semester.
REGULATION XI
The period that may be spent on field work / subject tours / industrial visits in each Academic Semester
in case of following courses shall be a limited to a maximum of three days per course depending up on
the requirements of the course:
2. Botany;
3. Zoology;
4. Geography;
5. Geology;
6. Fruit Preservation and Mushroom Cultivation;
7. Horticulture & Plant Management
8. Environmental Studies;
9. Tourism & Travel Management;
10. History;
11. Food Science & Technology / Food Processing;
12. Social Work;
13. IFF-Industrial Fish & Fisheries;
14. BBA
15. BCA
16. BMMMC
17. B. Com.
18. Any other similarly placed courses where field work / subject tour / industrial visits form the course component.

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REGULATION-XII
A candidate who has passed the BA/B. Sc./B.Com (General Programme) from this University or any equivalent
examination of a recognized University may be allowed to appear on payment of prescribed fee, at any subsequent
examination in any one or more courses comprised in the faculty of Arts except the courses in which he/she has
already passed the examination, provided she/he registers for the same through the Directorate of Distance
Education (DDE) for completion of tutorials;
Provided that a candidate, if he/she so desires, may be permitted to appear in the said course/s at the Semester end
examination simultaneously or separately in all the examinations of the BA (General Programme).
A candidate having graduated from this University according to old pattern of examination (two years programme)
may if he/she desires be permitted to appear in 5th& 6th Semesters but in the same courses in which he/she has
graduated.
Provided that a candidate who is allowed to complete a particular examination or is allowed to appear in the
examination in the additional course/s under the provisions of the relevant statutes, he/she shall be required to
obtain the same Grades / Grade Points as has been prescribed hereinabove in order to qualify the examination of
course/s as the case may be.
1. A candidate who has failed to secure the required grade in one or more courses as the case may be in an
academic session of the examination may be permitted to re-appear in such course(s) at a subsequent
examination to be held by the University; Provided further that a candidate who passes in the practical part of
the examination of a course shall not be required to appear in practical part of the examination again at the
subsequent session. The marks secured by him/her in the 1st attempt shall be carried forward for compilation of
his/her result.
2. There will be no supplementary examinations for 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th semester. Candidates carrying backlog will
be eligible to appear in the backlog courses at the subsequent examination for the concerned semester with
changes in the course content, if any. There will be a supplementary examination for the 5th& 6th semesters
only and such an examination shall be held as per the academic calendar.
3. The candidates failing in the 5th or the 6th semester examination in one or more course/s shall be required to
clear all the backlog courses in not more than six subsequent available chances after appearing in the 6th
semester end examination. Candidates failing to do so shall be declared to have failed in the examination in all
the courses of the concerned semesters;
REGULATION-XIII
RECOGNITION OF CREDITS FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES
The University of Kashmir shall recognize the credits of only those Universities which are recognized by the
University Grants Commission (UGC). Further the University of Kashmir shall grant recognition to the credits
obtained through distance mode provided that
i. the University is recognized by the UGC;
ii. the credit/credits are granted by University established by an Act of Parliament or by an Act of
StateLegislature; and
iii. if the said University is not in the Jammu and Kashmir State but has been allowed to offer its distance
education programme within Jammu and Kashmir State by the State Govt.
Further also the University shall not recognize the credits obtained through study centres/franchises of any
University in the country except Indhira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and Maulana Azad
National Urdu University (MANUU) and Universities of similar nature established by any act of the
Parliament.

MISCELLANEOUS:
REGULATION-XIV
MIGRATION
1.INTER-COLLEGE MIGRATION
A student can apply to the University for Inter-college Migration after seeking a no objection certificate from
the Principal of the college where he/she is admitted and the college where he/she intends to migrate, along
with the prescribed migration fee, which the university can consider on the merits of the case. The candidate
can seek a discharge, character and subject-wise attendance certificate from the existing institution, after the
university notifies the acceptance of his request, which shall have to be deposited in the college where he
migrates. Provided that 25% of the fee (local fund component) shall have to be deposited in the institution to
which the candidate migrates, without any refund claim from the previous institution.
2.INTER-UNIVERSITY MIGRATION
A candidate having remained on the rolls of an affiliated/constituent college of any other recognized
University, who has attended the corresponding Semester System Programme, shall be admitted to SemesterIII
or V of the Programme after having passed Semester-I and Semester- II / Semester-I to IV of B.A. /B.Sc. /B.
Corn. (General/ Honours)/BBA/ BCA/BMMMC Programme respectively after obtaining an eligibility &
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equivalence certificate from the university; provided the following conditions are fulfilled: - (i) Migration is
not being sought to evade the admission requirements of the University;
(ii) The courses of study prescribed/pursued by the candidate in the University from which he/she seeks
migration are not materially different from the prescribed courses to be pursued in this University;
(iii) The candidate would be in a position to satisfy all the statutory requirements prescribed by the University
for Admission to the course and appearance in the examination.
Provided that such a candidate who has not qualified the Semester End Examination with the
courses/combination of courses for which he/she intends to seek admission to the next higher class of
this University shall be required to qualify such courses of the qualifying examination of this University
as may be determined by the University.
The marks obtained in B.A. /B. Sc. / B. Com. (General Honours) / BBA/BCA/BMMMC Programme
Semester I - to V or equivalent examinations conducted by another University from which the candidate
has migrated shall be taken into account for determining the final result / grade (by increasing or
reducing the marks in accordance with the maximum marks of the B.A. /B. Sc. / B. Com. (General /
Honours) / BBA/BCA/BMMMC Programme of this University.

REGULATION-XV
ISSUANCE OF DEGREE CERTIFICATE
A candidate who is declared to have qualified all the six Semesters of BA/ B.Sc. / B.Com (General/Honours) /
BCA/ BBA/BMMMC Programme examinations shall be awarded the Degree Certificate in the faculty
concerned under Statutes and the Transcript immediately after the completion of Degree Programme.

REGULATION-XVI
AUTHORITY TO INTERPRET STATUTES
With a view to remove any difficulty arising out of the application and implementation of these Statutes, the
Vice-Chancellor shall be competent to give final Interpretation of these Statutes which shall be final and
binding on all concerned.

REGULATION- XVII
ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE
No student from another Board/University, or any other examining body, shall be admitted to an affiliated
college except on production of a Certificate of Eligibility issued by the University. She/he shall apply on the
prescribed form to the Controller of Examinations through the Principal of the College to which he/she is
seeking admission, for a Certificate of Eligibility and shall pay the prescribed fee. All such applications shall
be accompanied by qualification & Provisional Certificate in original of the qualifying examination and
migration certificate from the Board / University he/she intends to leave. Such a candidate shall furnish details
of courses which he/she took in the Board/University from which he/she is migrating and in case a student is
migrating after having joined a Programme in another Board/University but has not completed it and seeks
admission to this University for completion of the corresponding programme and there is a specific Provision
in the Statutes of the University governing that examination allowing admission during the Programme, shall
furnish a statement of lectures delivered/attended, from the Head of the institution recently attended by him/her
along with reasons of migration:
Provided, however, that in case a candidate is not able to produce all the documents required for the issue of
Eligibility Certificate, the Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation of the Principal of the College may
authorize the Provisional admission at candidate's own risk and responsibility on production of some
documentary evidence in original of his/her having passed the last examination on the basis of which admission
is sought. An undertaking in writing, in the following form, shall in this case be obtained from the applicant
duly attested by a Magistrate or an Oath Commissioner or a Public Notary and forwarded to the University
along with the application of the student for grant of Eligibility Certificate.

Note: - 1. In case original qualification certificate of the qualifying examination does not indicate the courses
offered by him/her and the information regarding the courses is essential for determination of
eligibility, the candidate shall be required to produce the marks certificate issued by the Board;
2. In case the candidate is not in a position to produce the original qualification certificate and
Provisional certificate, he/she shall be required to produce the marks certificate of the qualifying
examination issued by the Board/University. But if the marks certificate does not indicate the
parentage, the candidate is required to produce some other evidence along with the marks certificate
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3. Such Provisional admission shall entitle a candidate to join the college at his/her own risk and
responsibility on the condition that he/she obtains a final certificate of eligibility before the
declaration of the result of the University examination to which the candidate has been admitted;
4. Provided further that the request for grant of Provisional admission should be made to the University
immediately as soon as the candidate applies to the Principal of the college for seeking admission;
5. Provided also that the conditions governing the issue of Eligibility Certificate shall not apply to such
students who have passed an examination of the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education.

UNDER-TAKING
"I ________________________________________ Son/Daughter of_____________________________

R/o __________________________ hereby declare that I am seeking Provisional admission to

class______________ of the ___________________ Programme in the College on the understanding

that my admission to the semester is Provisional and is subject to confirmation on the issuance of

certificate of eligibility by the University under rules. If for any reason, whatsoever, the University

declines to issue the said certificate; my Provisional admission will automatically stand cancelled".

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Model Formats for Different Courses
Model Format of the General Course B. Sc. Life Sciences (Botany, Zoology and Chemistry):
CORE Skill Enhancement Discipline Specific Elective Additional
COURSE (12) Ability Enhancement Compulsory
Semester Course (SEC) (4) DSE (4) English
Course (AECC) (2) 4 Credits 4+2 Credits
4+2 Credits 4 Credits 2 Credits
Botany 1
Environmental Studies-II
1 Zoology 1
(4 credits)
Chemistry 1
Botany 2
English Communication Skills —I
2 Zoology 2
(4 credits)
Chemistry 2
Botany 3 One SEC from
3 Zoology 3 Basketfor the English-I
Chemistry 3 Semester
Botany 4 Disaster
4 Zoology 4 Managementas English-II
Chemistry 4 Compulsory Skill
One DSE of Botany
One SEC from
5 Basket for the One DSE of Zoology English-III
Semester
One DSE of Chemistry

One DSE of Botany


One SEC from
6 Basket for the One DSE of Zoology English-IV
Semester
One DSE of Chemistry
Credits 6 x 12 = 72 4 x2 = 8 4 x 4 = 16 6 x 6 = 36 2x4 = 8
Total 140

Annexure-II: The model format of both B.Sc. Zoology (Hons) could be as under:-
Skill
(AECC) (2) 4 Discipline Specific Elective Generic Elective
Core Course (14) Enhancement DSE (4) GE (2) 4+2 = 6
Semester Course (SEC) (2) 4
4+2 = 6 Credits Credits 4+2 = 6 Credits
Credits Credits

Non-chordates I: Protista to
I Pseudo-coelomates Environmental Studies
GE-I
(4 credits)
Principles of Ecology
Non-chordates II: Coelomates English
2 Communication Skills GE-II
Cell Biology (4 credits)
Diversity of Chordates
3
Physiology: Controlling and
GE-III
Coordinating Systems SEC-I
Fundamentals of Biochemistry
Comparative Anatomy of
Vertebrates Disaster
Physiology: Life Sustaining Managementas
4 GE-IV
Systems Compulsory
Biochemistry of Metabolic Skill
Processes

Molecular Biology DSE1A OR DSE1B


5

Principles of Genetics DSE2A OR DSE2B)

Developmental Biology DSE3A OR DSE3B


6

Evolutionary Biology DSE4A OR DSE4B

Credits 6 x 14 = 84 4 x2 = 8 4 x2 = 8 6 x 4 = 24 24
Total 148 Credits

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Model Format for BA General Programme (withEconomics and Statistics)
COMPULSORY CORE Ability Enhancement Skill Enhancement Discipline Specific Elective DSE Additional
Generic English
COURSE (4) COURSE (8) Compulsory Course Course (SEC) (4) 4 (4) Elective GE (2)
Semester (AECC) (2) (2)
4+2 Credits 4+2 Credits Credits 4+2 Credits 4+2 Credits
4 Credits 2 Credits
Economics English
1 General English-1 Communication Skills
Statistics (4 credits)
Economics Environmental
2 General English-2 Studies
Statistics
(4 credits)
Economics

3 Disaster
MIL-1 English-I
Statistics Managementas
Compulsory Skill
Economics
4 MIL-2
Statistics
SEC English-II

One DSE of Economics


5 SEC GE-I English-III
One DSE of Statistics

One DSE of Economics


6 SEC GE-II English-IV
One DSE of Statistics

Credits 6x4 = 24 6x8 = 48 4x2=8 4 x 4 = 16 6 x 4 = 24 6 x 2 = 12 2x2 = 4


Total 136 Credits

Model Format for BA Fazila (Honours) Programme


Skill Enhancement Course Discipline Specific Elective DSE
Core course(14) (AECC) (2) (SEC) (4) (4) Generic Elective GE (2)
Semester 4+2 credits 4 Credits 4+2 Credits 4+2 Credits

INTERPRETATION
OF QURAN Environmental Studies URDU COMMUNICATION ARABIC LANGUAGE AND
1
HADITH AND (4 credits) SKILL (Tutorial: 2 Credits) literature

JURISPRUDENCE
INTERPRETATION
OF QURAN English Communication Skills URDU COMMUNICATION ARABIC LANGUAGE AND
2
HADITH AND (4 credits) SKILL (Tutorial: 2 Credits) literature

JURISPRUDENCE
INTERPRETATION
OF QURAN
HADITH AND ARABIC LANGUAGE AND
3 LITERATURE
JURISPRUDENCE SEC-I (2+2 Credits)
ISLAMIC STUDIES
INTERPRETATION
OF QURAN
SEC-II(2+2 Credits)
4
HADITH AND ARABIC LANGUAGE AND
JURISPRUDENCE DISASTER literature
MANAGEMENT
ISLAMIC STUDIES
ARABIC LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION
INTERPRETATION AND TRANSLATIONORURDU
OF QURAN literatureORpersian LITERATURE
5 ENGLISH - III(2 Credits)
HADITH AND ISLAMIC STUDIES ORISALMIC
JURISPRUDENCE HISTORY
ARABIC LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION
INTERPRETATION
AND TRANSLATIONORURDU
OF QURAN literatureORpersian literature
6 ENGLISH - IV(2 Credits)
HADITH AND
ISLAMIC STUDIESORiSALMIC HISTORY
JURISPRUDENCE
Credits 6 x 14 = 84 4x2=8 4 x 2 = 8 + 4 = 12 6 x 4 = 24 6 x 4 = 24 + 4 = 28
Total 156 Credits

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The model format of BA English (Honours) could be as under:-
Skill Enhancement Course Discipline Specific Elective DSE
Core course (14) 4+2 (AECC) (2) 4 (SEC) (4) 4 (4) Generic Elective GE (2) 4+2
Semester
credits Credits Credits 4+2 Credits Credits

BRITISH POETRY AND DRAMA - 14TH HISTORY /


TO 17TH CENTURIES PSYCHOLOGY/
Environmental POLITICAL SCIENCE /
BRITISH LITERATURE - 18TH
1 Studies PHILOSOPHY /
CENTURY
(4 credits) INTRODUCTION TO
MASS /
COMMUNICATION
BRITISH POETRY AND DRAMA17TH HISTORY /
AND 18TH CENTURIES English PSYCHOLOGY/
2 BRITISH ROMANTIC LITERATURE Communication Skills POLITICAL SCIENCE /
PHILOSOPHY /
(4 credits)
WRITING FOR MEDIA /
BRITISH LITERATURE - 19TH HISTORY /
CENTURY PSYCHOLOGY/
AMERICAN LITERATURE POLITICAL SCIENCE /
3 PHILOSOPHY /
SEC-I PRESENTATION &
POPULAR LITERATURE COMMUNICATION
SKILL
BRITISH LITERATURE - THE EARLY HISTORY /
20TH CENTURY PSYCHOLOGY/
4 MODERN EUROPEAN DRAMA DISASTERMANAGEMENT POLITICAL SCIENCE /
PHILOSOPHY /
WOMEN'S WRITING AV PRODUCTION
LITERATURE OF THE
INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE INDIANDIASPORAor
PARTITIONLITERATURE
5 SCIENCE FICTION AND
DETECTIVE
INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
LITERATURE orLITERATURE OF
DISSENT
EUROPEAN CLASSICAL ESSAY: CURRENT CONCERNSor
LITERATURE AUTOBIOGRAPHY
6
LITERARY CRITICISMor
POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURES
REVISIONARY WRITING
Credits 6 x 14 = 84 4x2=8 4x2=8 6 x 4 = 24 6 x 4 = 24
Total 148Credits
Model Format: B. Sc. (General) Home Science Stream:
(Note: Batch of students admitted in 2020 and onwards only B. Sc.(Honours) Home Science shall be offered)
Semester Core Courses (12) 4+2 Ability Enhancement Skill Enhancement Elective : Discipline Specific Additional English
(2)
Credits Compulsory Course Course (SEC) (4) Courses (6) Any 3 in 5th/6th
3rd to 6th Semesters
(AECC) (2)4 Credits 2+2 Credits Semesters (4+2 Credits)
C1:COMMUNICATION AND EXTENSION
C 2: INTRODUCTION TO OPEN Environmental Studies
1 SOURCE RESOURCE
(4 credits)
MANAGEMENT
C 3: FASHION STUDIES
C4: FUNDAMENTALS OF NUTRITION
AND FOOD SCIENCE English
II C 5: LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENT- I Communication Skills
(4 credits)
C 6 : FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES
C 7: PHYSICAL SCIENCES
SEC (FROM SKILL
C 8: LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENT -II
III BASKET FOR THE ENGLISH - I
SEMESTER)
C 9: NUTRITION FOR THE FAMILY

C 10: LIFE SCIENCES


C 11 : PERSONAL FINANCE AND
IV CONSUMER STUDIES DISASTERMANAGEMENT ENGLISH - II
C12: COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND
SOCIAL CHANGE
NUTRITIONAL BIOCHEMISTRY /
PUBLIC NUTRITION & DIETETICS
COMMUNICATION FOR
SEC (FROM SKILL DEVELOPMENT /
BASKET FOR THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENGLISH - III
SEMESTER) DEVELOPMENT

PROCESSES IN APPAREL DESIGN /


TRADITIONAL INDIAN TEXTILES

CHILDREN WITH DISABILITY /


CHILD RIGHTS & GENDER
EMPOWERMENT

SEC (FROM SKILL EXTENSION MANAGEMENT /


BASKET FOR THE MONITORING & EVALUATION IN ENGLISH - IV
DEVELOPMENT
SEMESTER)
BASICS OF DESIGN APPLICATION /
RESIDENTIAL SPACE DESIGN &
FURNISHING

Credits 6 x 12 = 72 4x2=8 4 x 4 = 16 6 x 6 = 36 2x4=8


Total 140 Credits

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Model Format: B. Com. (General) Programme: (136 Credits)
(Note: Batch of students admitted in 2020 and onwards only B. Com. (Honours) shall be offered)
Ability
Enhancement Skill Enhancement Discipline Specific Elective Generic Elective
COMPULSORYCOURSE CORE COURSE (8)
Semester Compulsory Course Course (SEC) (4) 4 DSE (4) GE (2)
(4) 4+2 Credits (AECC) (2) Credits 4+2 Credits 4+2 Credits
4 Credits
Financial
English
Accounting Communication
General English-1
1 (4+2 Credits)
Business Skills
Organisation and (4 credits)

Management
Business Law
Environmental
2 General English-2 Business Studies
(4+2 Credits) Mathematics and (4 credits)
Statistics
Company Law
3 MIL-1 (4+2 Credits) Income Tax Law SEC-I
and Practice
Corporate SEC-II:
4 MIL-2 (4+2 Credits) Accounting Disaster
Cost Accounting Management
Banking & Insurance /
OPTIONALS (IF ANY)
Principles of Micro­
5 English-III (2 Credits) SEC-III Fundamentals of Economics
Investment / OPTIONALS (IF
ANY)

International Business /
OPTIONALS (IF ANY)
6 English-IV (2 Credits) SEC-IV Indian Economy
Consumer Protection /
OPTIONALS (IF ANY)

Credits 6 x 4 = 24+4=28 6 x 8 = 48 4x2=8 4 x 4 = 16 6 x 4 = 24 6 x 2 = 12


Total 136 Credits
Model Format: B. Com. (Honours) Programme for the batch of students to be admitted in 2020 and onwards:
CORE COURSE (14) Ability Enhancement Discipline Specific Elective Generic
Skill Enhancement DSE (4)
Semester 4+2 = 6 Credits Compulsory Course Course (SEC) (2) 4 Credits Elective GE (2)
(AECC) (2) 4 Credits 4+2 = 6 Credits 4+2 = 6 Credits
Financial Accounting
Environmental Studies
1 GE-I
Business Law (4 credits)

Corporate Accounting
English Communication
2 GE-II
Corporate Laws Skills
(4 credits)

Human Resource Management

3 Business Mathematics SEC-I GE-III

Management Principles and


Applications

Cost Accounting
Disaster
4 GE-IV
Goods and Services Tax Management
Computer Applications in Business

Principles of Marketing DSE-IA OR DSE-1B


5
Fundamentals of Financial DSE-2A OR DSE-2B
Management

Auditing and Corporate Governance DSE-3A OR DSE-3B


6
Income-tax Law and
Practice DSE-4A OR DSE-4B
Credits 6 x 14 = 84 4x 2 = 8 4x 2 = 8 6 x 4 = 24 6 x 4 = 24
Total 148 Credits

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Model Formats for Specialised Programmes:
MODEL FORMAT: BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APLICATIONS (HONOURS) (BCA HON'S)
Semester Core Courses (12) Ability Enhancement Skill Enhancement Discipline Specific Generic Elective
Compulsory Course (2) Course (2) Elective (4) (4)
4+2= 6 credits 4 credits 2+2 credits 4+2= 6 credits 4+2= 6 credits
GENERIC ELECTIVE 1 (GE1) ANY ONE:
1 PROGRAMMING IN C/C++ d MATHEMATICS
Environmental Studies d STATISTICS
d PHYSICS
COMPUTING MATHEMATICS (4 credits) d ELECTRONICS
d ECONOMICS

2 GENERIC ELECTIVE 2 (GE2) ANY ONE:


DISCRETE STRUCTURES English Communication
d MATHEMATICS
d STATISTICS
Skills (4 credits) d PHYSICS
COMPUTER SYSTEM d ELECTRONICS
d ECONOMICS
ARCHITECTURE d BUSINESS LAW (COMMERCE)
GENERIC ELECTIVE-3 (GE3) ANY ONE:
3 DATA STRUCTURES SEC-I (FROM SKILL d MATHEMATICS
OPERATING SYSTEMS BASKET FOR THE d STATISTICS
d PHYSICS
COMPUTER NETWORKS SEMESTER) d ELECTRONICS
d ECONOMICS

4 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF GENERIC ELECTIVE 4 (GE4) ANY ONE:


ALGORITHMS DISASTER
d MATHEMATICS
d STATISTICS
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT d PHYSICS
d ELECTRONICS
DATABASE MANAGEMENT d ECONOMICS
SYSTEM
5 NUMERICAL
METHODSOR
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION
SECURITY
THEORY OF
COMPUTATION
PROGRAMMING IN JAVA OR
CLOUD
COMPUTING
6 MACHINE
LEARNINGOR
INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES PYTHON
PROGRAMMING
DISSERTATION/
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
PROJECT WORK
Credits 6 x 14 = 84 4x2=8 4 x 2= 8 6 x 4 = 24 6 x 4 = 24
Total 148 Credits

MODEL FORMAT: BACHELORS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA HONS):


Skill
Ability Enhancement
Enhancement Discipline Generic
Compulsory Course Course (SEC)
Semester Core Course (14) 4+2= 6 credits (AECC) (2) Specific Elective Courses (6) 4+2= 6 Electives (4)
(2) credits 4+2 = 6
4 credits
2+2 credits
Fundamentals Of Management
& Environmental Studies ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1 Organisational Behaviour (4 credits) DEVELOPMENT

Statistics For Business Decisions


Managerial Economics ETHICS AND
English Communication
2 Skills
CORPORATE SOCIAL
Business Accounting RESPONSIBILITY
(4 credits)
Macro Economics
SEC-I (From
3 Principles Of Marketing TAX PLANNING
Basket)
Management Accounting
Business Research PRODUCTION AND
Disaster
4 Human Resource Management
Management
OPERATIONS
MANAGEMENT
Financial Management
FINANCE: INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
Quantitative Techniques For
&PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT or
Management PROJECT APPRAISAL AND ANALYSIS
5 MARKETTING: RETAILMANAGEMENT or
Legal Aspects Of Business PERSONAL SELLING &SALES FORCE
MANAGEMENT
HRD: SYSTEMS AND STRATEGIES or
Business Policy & Strategy TRAINING & MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT
6 PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT:
Financial Institutions & Markets MATERIALSMANAGEMENTor
PRODUCTIONPLANNING & CONTROL

Credits 6 x 14 = 84 4x2=8 4x2=8 6 x 4 = 24 6 x 4 = 24


Total 148 Credits

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MODEL FORMAT: BACHELORS IN MULTI-MEDIA PRODUCTION & MASS COMUNICATION (BMMMC HONS):
Ability Enhancement Skill
Elective: Discipline Generic Electives
Core Course (14) Compulsory Course Enhancement (GE) (4)
Semester (AECC) (2) Course (SEC) (4) Specific Courses (6)
4+2= 6 credits 4+2= 6 credits 4+2= 6 credits
4 credits 2+2 credits
COMPUTER
1.Communication, Media and Society Environmental Studies APPLICATIONS /
1 HISTORY / ENGLISH
(4 credits)
2.Introduction to Journalism LIT. / SOCIOLOGY
1.Communication Research COMPUTER
English Communication APPLICATIONS /
2 Skills HISTORY / ENGLISH
2.Print Media and Production
(4 credits) LIT. / SOCIOLOGY

1.Exploring Hindi Cinema COMPUTER


APPLICATIONS /
3 2.Graphic Designing & Visual Images SEC-I HISTORY / ENGLISH
LIT. / SOCIOLOGY
3.Television Journalism
1. Development Communication. COMPUTER
DISASTER APPLICATIONS /
4 2.Camera and Editing for TV HISTORY / ENGLISH
MANAGEMENT
3.Reporting and Anchoring LIT. / SOCIOLOGY
1.Global Politics and Media DSE-IA OR DSE-1B
5
2.Documentary DSE-2A OR DSE-2B
1.Communication & Plastic Arts DSE-3A OR DSE-3B
6 2.Integrated Marketting
DSE-4A OR DSE-4B
Communication
Credits 6 x 14 = 84 4 x2=8 4 x2=8 6 x 4 = 24 6 x 4 = 24
Total 148 Credits
MODEL FORMAT: B. Sc. (GENERAL) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (B.Sc. IT)
(Note: Batch of students admitted in 2020 and onwards only B. Sc. IT (Honours) shall be offered)
Core & Discipline Ability Enhancement Skill Additional English of 2
Semester Specific Elective Courses (12+6) = Compulsory Course Enhancement
Credits each
6 credits each (AECC) (2) 4 credits Course (SEC) (4) 4 credits
BASICS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLGY
INTRODUCTION TO OPEN SOURCE TOOLS & Environmental Studies
1 (4 credits)
TECHNOLOGIES
APPLIED MATHEMATICS - I
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS English Communication Skills
2 (4 credits)
APPLIED MATHEMATICS - II
OBJECT ORIENTED
PROGRAMMING THROUGH C++ SEC (FROM SKILL
3 COMPUTER ORGANISATION AND BASKET FOR THE ENGLISH - I
ARCHITECTURE
SEMESTER)
DATA COMMUNICATIONS
DATA STRUCTURES THROUGH 'C'
4 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DISASTER MANAGEMENT ENGLISH - II
MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS
OPERATING SYSTEM AND
SHELLPROGRAMMING /
COMPUTERORIENTED NUMERICAL
METHODS
COMPUTER NETWORKS / INTERNET TOOLS SEC (FROM SKILL
5 &TECHNOLOGIES (SERVER TECHNOLOGIES) BASKET FOR THE ENGLISH - III
SEMESTER)
COMPUTER NETWORKS / INTERNET TOOLS
&TECHNOLOGIES (SERVER TECHNOLOGIES)

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING / PHP


PROGRAMMING
DOT NET TECHNOLOGIES / COMPUTER SEC (FROM SKILL
6 GRAPHICS BASKET FOR THE ENGLISH - IV
SEMESTER)
ANDROID PROGRAMMING /
PROJECT WORK - DISSERTATION

Credits 6 x 18 = 108 4 x2=8 4 x 4 = 16 2x4= 8


Total 140 Credits

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Illustration of Transcript of CGPA of B. Sc. (General) Course:
Course Credit Grade Letter Grade Point Credit Point SGPA(^CreditPoint/^Credit)
(Credit X Grade Pt.)

Semester I
DSC-1A 06 B 7 42
DSC-2A 06 B 7 42
DSC-3A 06 C 6 36
AECC -1 04 B 7 28
Total 22 148 6.73
Semester II
DSC-1B 07 B 6 42
DSC-2B 07 B 6 42
DSC-3B 06 C 5 30
AECC-2 04 A+ 9 36
Total 22 150 6.82
Semester III
DSC-1C 06 A 8 48
DSC-2C 06 A+ 9 54
DSC-3C 06 A 8 48
SEC-1 04 A 8 32
ENGLISH (Add) 02 B 7 14
Total 24 196 8.17
Semester IV
DSC-1D 06 C 6 36
DSC-2D 06 B 7 42
DSC-3D 06 B 7 42
SEC-2 04 A+ 9 36
ENGLISH (Add) 02 A 8 16
Total 24 172 7.17
Semester V
DSE-1A 06 B 7 36
DSE-2A 06 A+ 9 54
DSE-3A 06 A 8 48
SEC-3 04 B 7 24
ENGLISH (Add) 02 A 8 16
Total 24 178 7.42
Semester VI
DSE-1B 06 B 7 42
DSE-2B 06 B 7 42
DSE-3B 06 C 6 36
SEC-4 04 C 6 24
ENGLISH (Add) 02 A 8 16
Total 24 160 6.67
CGPA
Grand Total 140 1004 (1004/140) 7.17
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Credit: 22; SGPA: Credit: 22; Credit: 24; Credit: 24; Credit: 24; SGPA: Credit: 24; SGPA: 6.67
6.73 SGPA: 6.82 SGPA: 8.17 SGPA: 7.17 7.42

Thus, CGPA = (22 x 6.73 + 22 x 6.82 + 24 x 8.17 + 24x 7017 + 24 x 7.42 + 24 x 6.67)/ 140 = 7.17

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Illustration of Transcript of CGPA of B.A. / B.Com. (General) Course:

Course Credit Grade Letter Grade Point Credit Point SGPA(£CreditPoint/£Credit)


(Credit X
Grade Pt.)
Semester I
G. English -1 06 A 8 48
DSC-1A 06 B 7 42
DSC-2A 06 A 8 48
AECC-1 04 B 7 28
Total 22 166 6.92
Semester II
G. English - 2 06 A+ 9 54
DSC-1B 06 A 8 48
DSC-2B 06 A 8 48
AECC-2 04 B 7 28
Total 22 178 8.09
Semester III
MIL-1 06 B 7 42
DSC-1C 06 A 8 48
DSC-2C 06 B 7 42
SEC-1 04 A 8 32
ENGLISH (Add) 02 A 8 16
Total 24 180 7.50
Semester IV
MIL-2 06 B 7 42
DSC-1D 06 A+ 9 54
DSC-2D 06 A 8 48
SEC-2 04 B 7 28
ENGLISH (Add) 02 A 8 16
Total 24 188 7.83
Semester V
SEC-3 04 A+ 9 36
DSE-1A 06 A 8 48
DSE-2A 06 A+ 9 54
GE-1 06 A+ 9 54
ENGLISH (Add) 02 A 8 16
Total 24 208 8.67
Semester VI
SEC-4 04 A+ 9 36
DSE-2A 06 B 7 42
DSE-2B 06 A 8 48
GE-2 06 A 8 48
ENGLISH (Add) 02 A 8 16
Total 24 190 7.92
CGPA
Grand Total 140 7.94 (1112/140)
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Credit: 22; Credit: 22; Credit: 24; Credit: 24; Credit: 24; Credit: 24;
SGPA: 6.92 SGPA: 8.09 SGPA: 7.50 SGPA: 7.83 SGPA: 8.67 SGPA: 7.92
Thus, CGPA = (22 x 6.92 + 22 x 8.09 + 24 x 7.50 + 24 x 7.83 + 24 x 8.67 + 24 x 7.92)/ 140 =7.94

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Illustration of Computation of SGPA and CGPA and Format for Transcript of B.Sc. / B.Com. / B.A. (Honours) Course:
Course Credit GradeLetter GradePoint Credit SGPA(£CreditPoint/£Credit)
Point(Credit
XGrade Pt.)
Semester I
C-1 06 A 8 48
C-2 06 B 7 42
AECC-1 04 C 6 24
GE-1 06 C 6 36
Total 22 150 6.8 (150/22)
Semester II
C-3 06 C 6 36
C-4 06 P 5 30
AECC -2 04 B 7 28
GE-2 06 A+ 9 54
Total 22 148 6.73 (148/22)
Semester III
C-5 06 A+ 9 54
C-6 06 O 10 60
C-7 06 A 8 48
SEC-1 04 A 8 32
GE-3 06 O 10 60
Total 28 254 9.07 (254/28)
Semester IV
C-8 06 C 6 36
C-9 06 A+ 9 54
C-10 06 C 6 36
SEC-2 04 A+ 9 36
GE-4 06 A 8 48
Total 28 210 7.5 (210/28)
Semester V
C-11 06 C 6 36
C-12 06 B 7 42
DSE-1 06 O 10 60
DSE-2 06 A 8 48
Total 24 186 7.75 (186/24)
Semester VI
C-13 06 A+ 9 54
C-14 06 A 8 48
DSE-3 06 B 7 42
DSE-4 06 A 8 48
Total 24 192 8.0 (192/24)
CGPA
Grand 148 1140 7.7 (1140/148)
Total
Semester Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
1
Credit: Credit: 22; Credit: 28; Credit: 28; Credit: 24; Credit: 24; SGPA: 8.0
22; SGPA:6.73 SGPA: 9.07 SGPA:7.5 SGPA:7.75
SGPA:6.8

Thus, CGPA = (22 x 6.8 + 22 x 6.73 + 28 x 9.07 + 28 x 7.5 + 24 x 7.75 + 24 x 8.0)/ 148 = 7.7

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ANNEXURE-I

It is notified for the information’of all concerned that the Academic


Council at its meeting held on 25-02-2017 ratified the action taken by the
Vice-Chancellor in having authorized inclusion of Arabic, Persian in MIL
Group and inclusion of Home Science in Non-Medical group at U.G level
notified vide No: F(Arabic-Persian/MIL Croup)Acad/KU/17 Dated: 16-01-2017 and letter
vide No: F (Subject-Combination) Acad/16 Dated 22-12-2016.

Assistant Registrar
K ACADEMIC
T (Inclusion ■'MIC-Ara()ic-(persian/SC-HS)Acad/K:U/17
coated: ] 4-03-20]7

Copy to the:-
1. Dean, .Academic.Affairs, 'University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
2. /Director, KdsdSS, 'University of 'Kashmir, Srinagar;
J. Controller of Examinations, "University of Kashmir, Srinagar; .
■7. Head, Department of Arabic, "University of Kashmir Srinagar;
5. Head, Department of (Persian, "University of Kashmir Srinagar;
6. (Principal, Qovt. College for 'Women, ‘M.A Poad, Srinagar.
7. Special Secretary to Vice-Chancellorfor the information of the Vice-Chancellor;
8. Asstt. pegistrar/Co nt roller. <Registration/Secrecy/dalndation/professionid'Vmt, "University of "Kashmir, Srinagar;
9. D. S- to (Registrarfor information of the Registrar;
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ANNEXURE - II

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ANNEXURE - III

It is notified for the information of al; concerned that ihc


Standing Committee of the Academic Council ( SCAC) at its meeting
held on 03-10-2018 ratified the action taken by the Vice-Chancellor in
having authorized shifting of 'Kashmiri Literature’ from Group-IV' io
Gro.up-V at U.G level./

peputy Registrar^
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Ab.:r UBCS-'L-tf bcelA-ciitdKUUOU-
-Dated: 26 10-2016

Copy to the:-
1. 'Duan. Academics Affairs, Lhirceisity ef'Kasnnur. Srinagar
2. :Dean, Coftye OJevelopineiit Council, Cniversiiy af Kashmir. Srinagar;
?. Mentis of aff Q:ai:uriies "University of 'Kgsfinrir. Srinagar;
4. C^ntrolTer of''Examinations. University of Kashmir. Sriraigar
5. 'Director, EEd'SS, University of Kashmir, Srinagar:
6. ^principals of allaffiliated Colleges of Kashmir ('alley.
7. S.S to Uice-Chancellorfor the information of the Une-Chancellor;
8. Asset ftegistrar/Cimtrollcr; ^gUtraiion/Sccrecyf7.a6iilntiou/Un.idergradjiation •.drains, University cif'Kashmir
9. U S. to ^gistrnrfor information of the -Registrar;
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ANNEXURE - IV

NmTicwnoN
It is notified for the information-of all concerned that
the Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation of the
constituted committee and in anticipation of the approval
of the academic bodies has been pleased to authorize the
Introduction of “Disaster Management”’as a compulsory
skill enhancement course, w.e.f 2019 at undergraduate
level as per Slowing.
® Thcycourse (Disaster Management) shall be offered at undergraduate level
in jul semester for Arts/Social Science streams and in the 411'semester for
ScieiLce/Commerce/olher Streams. Consequently, other Skill Enhancement
Courses for the students of Arts streams will be offered in 4fh Semester
and other streams in 3kd Semester.
• Limited number of socially relevant Skill Enhancement Courses be offered
to the students which shall be identified by the concerned Deans of Schools
in consultation with the respective Heads of Departments either amongst
the existing basket of courses or identify new course, to be offered to the
students.
® Every Skill Enhancement Course shall be of four credits i.e two . for
theory and hvo for practical/tutorials components. However, Practical/
tutorials component shall be conducted and evaluated at college level.

\ ACADEMIC
V,». /■ (miro /M7- ( HCSj Aax! KU 18
Dated: 29-12-2018

Copy to the:-
1. -Dea ii, J4caifeini.es fiffarrs,. Vniversity of'fasfnnir, Snuaflar;
2. f)eaii, •Dcvef.opinen.t Council Vnivcisity of 'lfasfiniir, Si'inagcii';
dJeans of aff Scfioofs 'University of Ifasfimir, for information amf necessary action al tfieir erufat tfie
. cartiesI possible.
I. dnincipals of attaffiliatedCodcges .
5. Controller of^Examinations,for information and necessary action at bis end.
6. ■Directoi', lEdfSS, 'University of Tfasltniir, Srinagar;
I S-.S to Vice-Chancellorfor the in fori nation of the 'lice-Chancellor;
< 'Isst l Pi-ijistrnr/Contivlfer, 'T^egistraliaii/Secrccy/'liPmlcitioii/L 'nJcrgiadiKilion 'Lsp"is. System L ngnicci' L,. ( C Umeersify of ’l\_asliiiiir,
9 j\ S. to Registrarfor information of the ■'Registrar;
10. Vile
ANNEXURE- V

It is notifiedfor the info rinatioii o f ad concerned that the V'ice-Cdianceiior in


anticipation of the approval/ of the competent body has been phased to authorize
.uii.fiorm eyamination fee o f fisf 250/- per paper irrespect ive, of the practical/ for aft the
prograiirmes/co arses at 'Undergraduate bevet

(Deputy (Registrar
ademic

5\i»: T idyaiiiiiialion fee- 'VCjpl cad/'H'C/19


dated: 01-01-2019
Copy to the:-

I. -Dean, pl cade in ic /Affairs, dmiucrsily of'/\asli.mir, S'inapar:


?. Dean .Colfepe Dccefopmenl Council. Ciiiccrsity of'Hashmir, Smiapai;
J. deans of the Schools of 'University of ‘/\ashmir. S'l'iapar ;
-I '.Heads of aft Teachi up departments, Cniversily of 'fash hi ir. Sunapai,
?. dircct.oi. I JdSS. Ci i ice is 11}' of 'Haslimir, Srinapar;
6. diiectors oj various 'Research Cculres/l ustitutes, Unriersily of'T/ashmii;
7. director, South Campus, yiiiaiitnap/dorth Campos, -Baramu.lTah. "V!iiiversitj' oj 'Kyslimi/;•
5. -Principals of ad affiliated 'Underpraduate . Cohepcs;
9. C.oiiiioffei of :E.\\immalions, 'Uiiiveisityof'/\ashmir:
10. peeler Satellite Campuses
.11. Spl- Seciclaiy Io dice-ChauceHoi Jor find' informal ion o f the T’icc-Chancehhor;
12 dcpiitff/lssistaiit Controller See recy/‘Tabula lion/"CCf/ Conduct J;
la. -P. S to ■peystiar for information of the peflistrar;
11. 'Eifc.
ANNEXURE - VI

UffME^fTYO/F 7CWf5W/^,
Notification

Pending approval of the University Council, the Vice-Chancellor has been pleased to
authorize following amendment in the regulations governing Choice Based Credit Scheme at
undergraduate level as endorsed by the Syndicate at its meeting held on 29-11-2018:-
S.No. Item Regulation as it exists in the
Regulation after amendment in
CBCS statutes and regulations
the CBCS statutes and regulations
at under-graduate level at under-graduate level shall read
as under
1. Swapping of Regulation-V. B. (I): Regulation-V. B. (I):
Genhval Course Structure in BA / B. Course Structure in BA / B. Com
English Course Com (General) Programme: (General) Programme:
r' & 2"d There will be 4 papers each of There will be 4 papers each of the
Semesters) with the two Core Subjects from U two Core Subjects from U to d”
MIL''(to 3rd & to 4,h Semester carrying a Semester carrying a weigh cage of (
4th Semesters weight age of 6 credits each. Credits each.
w.e.f 2019 In addition there will be a In addition there will, be a. paper of
batch paper of MIL of 6 Credits each General English of 6 Credits each
to be taught in lsl& 2nd to be taught in 1st and 2"d
Semesters and a 6 Credit Paper Semesters and a 6 Credit Paper of
of General English to be taught MIL to be taught in 3rd & 4lh
in 3rd and 4lh Semesters. Semesters each.

2: The stu dents ofBa ch elors in A rts & Commerce (General Cou rse) to be ad m itt ed in bat ch 2019 s ha ll take up 2
Credit English-I and English-Il as Compulsory papers in 3™ and 4'n semesters respectively, at
par with the B.Sc (General Course) studies.
3. The students of Bachelors in Arts (General Course) of 2019 batch and onwards shall not be
allowed to choose same subjects from the MIL Group (Group-I) which they have chosen from
the Literature Group (Group-IV/V).
4. The examination of the Tutorial Components of all Courses will be conducted on the pattern of
Practical Examinations in the Laboratory Oriented Courses at the College Level for the batches
admitted from 2019 and onwards. However, for the 2018 batch Examination of Tutorial
Components at the College level be effective from 3'd semester and onwards.
5. The Examination of 2 Credit English-I & English-II Courses of 3rd and 4,h Semesters and
Engl ish-III & English-IV Courses of 5,h & 6'h Semesters of all the General Programmes shall be
conducted as 4 Credit Papers along with the Even Semester End Examinations, as is in vogue
for English Communication Skill and Environmental Science Courses of the P' and 2nd
semesters.

All the specialized programmes will be replaced by the Honours Programmes w.e.f the
batch ofstudents to be admitted in 2020.
Further the honors courses shall also be gradually introduced through the respective
Board of Studies.

(No: T(Amendment-Utj reguLitions)Acad/KU/18


Dated: 08-01-2019
Copy to the:-
1. (Dean, .Academic.Affairs, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
2. (Dean .College (Development Council, University of 'Kashmir, Srinagar,
3. (Deans of the Schools of University of Kashmir, Srinagar ;
4. (Heads of alfdeaching (Departments, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
5. (Directors of various Research Centres/Institutes, University of Kashmir, Srinagar,
6. (Director, South Campus, Anantnag/Worth Campus, (Baramutfah. University of Kashmir;
7. (Principals of all affiliated Undergraduate Colleges;
8. Controller of Examinations, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
9. (Rector Satellite Campuses,
10. I/C (Director, TTdLSS, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
11. SpL Secretary to Vice-Chancellorfor kind information of the Uice-Chancellor;
12. (Deputy/Assistant Controller, Secrecy/'Tabulation/Ug/Conduct). University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
13. Consultant, U(J, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
14. (P. S to (Registrarfor information of the Registrar;
ANNEXURE - VII

l.-'.T'.'lijSin'Ol S4UMIGM.

Notification

It is notified for the information of all concerned that the amended


regulations governing Choice Based Credit Scheme at Undergraduate level
notified vide this office notification of even number dated 08-01-2019 shall
be effective from academic session 2020 instead of 2019.

r\ Academic

Ko: r iflineiidmeiit - 'DC, regufalionsflcad/KU/18 CU 1 <\0'


■Dated: 17-01-2019
Copy to the: -
01 -Dean, /Icademic affairs, University of'Kashmir, Srinagar;
02 Dean .Codege 'Development Conned, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
03 Deans of the Schoofs of University ofKashmir, Srinagar;
09 Jfeads of ad Teaching Departments, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
OS Director. ITcdSS, University.of Kashmir, Srinagar;
06 Directors ofvarious 'Research Centres/ Institutes, University of Kashmir;
07 Director. South Campus, flnantnag/'.Korth Campus. Da ram u da h. ‘University of Kashmir;
OS 'Principals of ad affiliated Undergraduate Codeges;
09 Contenderof Examinations, University of Kashmir
10 doctorSatedite Campuses;
11 Spt Secretary to Uice-Chancedorfor Rind information of the Uice-Chancedor;
12 Deputy/Assistant Controffer Secrecy/Tahubitioii/UCfConduct);
13 C.onsuftant CUCjj, CDCS:
Id -P. S to Registrarjor information of the 'Registrar;
15 ‘Fife.
ANNEXURE - VIII

LtyV7^ff577YO<FQ570M7& SRINAGAR
fNONTICNUO^
In partial modification of this office notification of even no, dated 08-01-2019, it is notifiedfor the
information of all concerned that the Vice-Chancellor in anticipation of the approval of the academic bodies has
been pleased to authorize the amendment in the regulations governing Choice (Based Credit System at
Undergraduate level, regarding the distribution of English subject in different semesters as per the breahpp
mentioned befow:-
Semester Jlrts/Commerce (general) Science (genera!)
01. AECC-I (EngGsA)- 4 Credits AECC-II (EnvironmentalSciences)- 4 Credits
02. generalEngGsA- 6 Cndits Con-I -6 Credits
03. 1" Con-I 6Cn£ts Con-II -6 Credits
04. Con-II 6 Credits Con-III -6 Credits

01. AECC-II (EnvironmentalScie^ces)- 4 Credits XECC-I (EngGsA) - 4 Credits


02. ge^era^EngGsA- 6 Cndits Con-I - 6 Credits
03. N Con-I 6 Cndits Con-II - 6 Credits
04. Con-II 6 Cndits Con-III -6 Cndits

01. MI£- 6 Cndits Con-I 6 Cndits


02 Con-I 6 Cndits Con-II 6 Credits
03. Con-II 6 Cndits Con-III 6 Credits
04. 3^ SEC 4 Cndits SEC 4 Credits
05. EngGsA 2 Cndits EngGsA 2 Cndits

01. MI£- 6 Cndits Con-I 6 Credits


02 Con-I 6 Credits Con-II 6 Cndits
03. Con-II 6 Cndits Con-III 6 Cndits
4tfi
04. SEC 4 Cndits SEC 4 Credits
05. EngGsA 2 Credits EngGsA 2 Credits

' 01. gE- (generic Elective) 6 Cndits (DSE-I 6 Credits


02. <DSE-I 6 Credits DSE-II 6 Credits
03. <DSE-II 6 Credits <DSE-III 6 Cndits
04. y* SEC 4 Credits SEC 4 Credits
05. EngGsA 2 Credits EngGsA 2 Credits

01. gE- (generic Elective) 6 Credits <DSE-I 6 Credits


02 <DSE-I 6 Credits <DSE-II 6 Credits
03. <DSE-II 6 Credits <DSE-III 6 Credits
04. SEC 4 Credits SEC 4 Credits
05. EngGsA 2 Credits EngGsA 2 Credits

(Deputy Refistrar
fiCfic&EMIQ
No: F (Amendment-CGCS VQ Regulation) AcadfKS)/19
(Dated: 22-04-2019
Copy to the:-
J‘ Dean Academics Affairs, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
2‘ Deans of all Schools, University of Kashmir;
J Heads of all the Teaching Departments, University of Kashmir;
J' Rector. Leh and Kargi Campuses University of Kashmir;
x Directors of various Research Centres/Units/Institutes, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
6' Principals, of all affiliated undergraduate Colleges;
7 Controller of Examinations, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
8' Deputy Registrar, Budget & Creation/Accounts, University of Kashmir. Srinagar;
9' Assistant Controller Registration/Secrecy/Tabulation/Professional Unit-fJ/PG Unit;
i0' Special Secretary to Vice-Chancellorfor the kind information of the Vice-Chancellor;
u‘ P. S. to Registrar for kind information of the Registrar;
'2File.

mJ /
tfhe Vice-Chancellor on the recommendations of committee constitutedfor the
purpose and in anticipation of the approval of the Academic Bodies has Been
p[eased to authorize amendment in the (ftygulationdV (IfF governing Choice
(Based Credit Scheme statutes at undergraduate levelfor admission to the (BQ%.
course to the extent that the candidates as would have passed their (Higher
Secondary (Part-1I examinations (under 10+2 pattern) cfthe.J&Tt State (Board of
School ^Education or an examination recognized 6y the University as equivalent
thereto 'without (Mat hematics/Computer relatedsubjects shad have to compulsorily
opt (Mathematics as a Qeneric (Elective in alt 1st- four semesters.”
j -i

(Deputy Registrar
.Academic

No:T(Mo£ficatian eOgifrifoy (B<^lAcad/XV/19


(Dated:- 06-07-239

Copy to:

1. Dean, Academic Affairs, University of Kashmir, Srinagar,


2. (Dean , College (Development Council, University ofXflsfimir, Srinagar,
3. Deans of the Schools of University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
4. Heads of all‘Teaching (Departments, University of Kashmir, Srinagar,
5. (Director, IT+ZSS, University ofKftshmir, Srinagar,
6. (Directors ofvarious (Research Centres/'Institutes, University of'Kashmir, Srinagar,
7. (Director, South Campus, Anantnag/lNbrth Campus, (Baramudah University ofKashmir,
3. (Rector Satellite Campuses, Left, Kgrgil, University of Kashmir, Srinagar,
9. DirectorAdmissions, University of Kashmir, Srinagar
10. Controller of Dxaminations. University of Kashmir,
11. (Principals of allaffiliated Undergraduate Colleges,
12. Dy./Atstt Controller, Termination, Ulf Conduct, University of Kashmir
13. <P. S to (Registrarfor information of the Registrar;
14. CP.R.0 to Vice-Chancellorfor find information of the Vice-Chancellor;
15. Tile.
ANNEXURE- X

Notification
li: is notified for information of all concerned that on the basis of
recommendations of the Committee and in anticipation of the approval of the
Academic bodies, the Cice Chancellor has been pleased to authorise conversion of
B.Conm B.Sc. I T and B.Sc. Home Sciences into Honours programmes from the
academic session 2020-21.

The courses shall be governed by the set of .statutes prescribed for under
graduate semeslerised CBCS scheme.

A << Vlln'.ro Hurts programmesi AcadK u■'19


Dated' : i -i \N)!<)

Copy ■

L Dean, Academic Adairs, Ifniversitv <>' Kashmir. Srinagar:


r. Dean. College Development ( ottni d. University of Kashmir. Srinagar;
3. Deans of aii School. University oj Kashmir. Srinagar;
b. Heads ofaU. Teaching Departments. University (>] Kashirdr. Srinagar;
5. Dirt-dor IT&SS. University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
6. Directors otvarious Research Centres■/nsttlnles. University of Kashmir. Srinagar.
7 Director. South Campus. ,lniintiiag> North Campus, tiaranudiu. ! iniversity of Kashmir;
S. Director Admissions. University o/ Kashmir. Srinagar;
9. (.'omroHer of F.xuminalions. University t>/ Kashmir. Srinagar;
it). Dv- Assit; Controller of INaminafions .HG Unit. University of Kashmir. Srinagar.
11. Special Secretary to I ice Chancellor for information of the Vice Chancellor. University of Kashmir. Srinagar;
I? R S to Registrar for kind information of Registrar. University of Kashmir. Srinagar;
13. Vile.
ANNEXURE - XI

‘UNIMERSFFY OIKASIINIR, SRINACS'K.

NOTIFICATION

It is notified for the information of all concerned that pursuant to

introduction of Disaster Management as a compulsory Skill

Enhancement Course and on the recommendation of the constituted

Committee, the Vice-Chancellor has been pleased to authorize

re-organization of Skill Enhancement Courses and accordingly hence

onwards the following Skill Enhancement Courses shall be taught from

3rd to 6th semesters for the batch of students admitted in 2018.

However, for the batch of students admitted in 2017 Skill Enhancement

Courses shall be taught to 5th & 6th semester:-

SKILL SUBJECTS OF 3rd SEMESTER SKILL SUBJECTS OF 4,h SEMESTER


S.No. S.No.
DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER MANA GEMENT
{COMPULSORYSKILL COURSE {COMPULSORY SKILL
FOR ALL BA (GENERAL) COURSE FOR ALL STUDETNS
STUDENTS} OTHER THAN BA (GENERAL)
STUDENTS}
EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE &
1 APICULTURE 1
EDUCATION
2 AQUARIUM FISH KEEPING 2 GENDER SENSUIZA TION
TECHNIQUES OF SOCIAL
3 E-COMMERCE 3
RESEARCH
PERSONAL SELLING AND LEARNING SKILLS OF AFSANA
4 4
SALESMANSHIP IN URDU
DEVELOPING EMOTIONAL
5 GREEN TECHNOLOGY 5
COMPETENCE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
6 PHP PROGRAMMING 6
TEACHING-1
COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND ARCHAEOLOGY; AN
7 7
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCTION
8 MEDICINAL BOTANY-I 8 COMPUTER AP PLICA TION
RENEWABLE ENERGY &
9 9 SPOKEN ARABIC -1
ENERGY HARVESTING
10 WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS 10 ZABANTIBAWATH
11 PRE-SCHOOL MANAGEMENT 11 PERSIAN SKILL COURSE-I

1/3
MEGASCOPIC TECHNIQUES IN TRA VEL AND TOURISM
12 12
IDENTIFICA TION OF MINERALS MANAGEMENT
ELEMENTARY COMPUTER
13 13 MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS
APPLICATIONS
14 NUTR ITION AND FITNESS 14 HARMONIUM SKILL-I
15 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
MULBERRY CULTIVATION
16
TECHNOLOGY
17 TEXTILE & DESIGN
TAILORING CUTTING &
18
SEWING SKILL
19 IT TOOLS FOR BUSINESS
BASIC COMPUTERS FOR (B.A.
20 FAZILA & OCMIL STUDENTS
ONLY)
PROGRAMMING AND PROBLEM
21
SOLVING THROUGHC
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
22
SYSTEMS
23 THEATER & COMMUNICATION

SKILL SUBJECTS OF 5th SEMESTER SKILL SUBJECTS OF 6‘" SEMESTER


S.No. S.No.
GUIDANCE AND LEARNING SKILLS OF MEDIA
1 1
COUNSELLING WRITING
LEARNING SKILLS OF DRAMA
2 2 SERICULTURE
IN URDU
3 ARCHITECTURE OF KASHMIR 3 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
4 ENGLISH WRITING SKILLS 4 FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
KASHIR ZABAAN TIAMUIK
5 SEED TECHNOLOGY-I 5
TEHRIRI WARTAA V
6 GIS AND GPS APPLICATION 6 SEED TECHNOLOGY-II
ZABANI HUND TARSEELY PRACTICAL AND COMMERCIAL
7 7
WARTAA V ARABIC
PRESERVATION OF FRUITS
8 8
AND VEGETABLES COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING
9 HOSPITALITY OPERA TIONS 9 PERSIAN SKILL COURSE
URDU COMMUNICA TION(FOR URDU COMMUNICATION (FOR
10 10
BA FAZILA STUDENTS ONLY) BA FAZILA STUDENTS ONLY)
FUNDAMENTALS OF REMOTE
11 MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS 11
SENSING
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITSAND
12 BIOSTATISTICS 12
NETWORK SKILLS
GEOLOGICAL MAPPING HARMONIUM SKILL-III
13 13
TECHNIQUES

2/3
SERICULTURE: POST HARVEST QUALITY EVALUATION OF
14 14
TECHNOLOGY FOODS
15 HARMONIUM SKILL-II
16 1 COMP UTA TIONA L PHYSICS
GEOLOGY FOR
17 INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT

The Colleges shall offer the Skill Courses as per the available
infrastructure and faculty, provided that at least 25 students opt for a
particular course.

Wo. E(SEC-Ugf4cad/KU/2019
(Dated: 27-05-2019

Copy to the:-
1. (Dean, Academics affairs, ‘University of‘Kashmir, Srinagar;
2. Dean, College Development Conned, ‘University ofKashmir, Srinagar;
3. Deans of adSchoofs, University of ‘Kashmir, Srinagar;
4. Weads of ad teaching Departments, ‘University ofKashmir, Srinagar;
5. Directors of (Research Centres//nstitutes/Units, ‘University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
6. Director, Worth Campus, (Baramuda/South Campus, Jlnantnag, ‘University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
7. (principals ofallaffiliated Colleges of the ‘University;
8. Director, DIQf, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
9. Controller ofExaminations, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
10. (Rectors ofSatedite Campuses, University ofKflshmir, Srinagar;
11. SpecialSecretary to Uice-Chancedorfor the information of the Vice-Chancellor;
12. (P. S- to (Registrarfor information of the (Registrar;
13. ConcernedSystem Engineering^ Q Courses), Examination ‘Wing, University ofKflshmir, Srinagar;
14. Eide.

I /a I

3/3
ANNEXURE - XII

Kashmir

.NjrtiQicatign

In partial modification of this office notification even dated


27-06-2019, it is notified for information of the all concerned that
authorities have been pleased to authorize adoption/substitution of
following Skill Enhancement Courses for 4th and 6th semesters related to
Kashmir subject.

Semester Existing New

4th Zaban Te Bawath Tarjuma Kari

6th Kashir Zaban Ti Amuik Zaban Te Bawath


Tehriri Wartaav

Deputy Registra
i(Academic)
No. .T((part ia [ ’Modifica lion- S<E C)fi((i d/1((lJ/l 9
(Dated: 09 07-2019
Copy to the:-
1. Dean Academics A flairs. University ol Kashmir. Srinagar.
2. Deans ol all Schools. University of Kashmir;
3. Heads ol all the Teaching Departments. University of Kashmir;
4. Rcclor. Leh and Karet Campuses University ol Kashmir.
5. Directors of various Research Ccntrcs/Units/lnsiitutes. University of Kashmir. Srinagar;
6. Principals, of all affiliated undergraduate Colleges;
/. Controller of Examinations. University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
8. Assistant Controller Registranon/Secrecy/Tabulanon/Professional Unit-ll/PC Unit.
9. Special Secretary to Vice Chancellor for the k ind information of the Vice-Chancellor;
I 0. P. S to Registrar lor kind information of the Rcgisirar.
II. File
ANNEXURE - XIII

KASHMIR SRINAGAR.

In partial modification of this office notification even


dated 27-05-2019, it is notified for information of the all
concerned that Vice-Chancellor has been pleased to
authorize the deletion of Skill Enhancement course i.e.
“Urdu Communication” at U.G level ; for B.A Fazila
Course/programme only)

Deputy Registrar
(Academic) /
No.:T((Partia[ Nlodification-S^C^cad/l^lI/l 9
(Dated: 18-09-2019
Copy to the:-
1. Dean Academics Affairs, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
2. Deans of all Schools, University of Kashmir,
3. Rector, Leh and Kargi Campuses University of Kashmir;
4. Principals, of all affiliated undergraduate Colleges;
5. Controller of Examinations, University of Kashmir. Srinagar;
6. Assistant Controller Registration/Secrecv/Tabulation/Professional Unit-ll/PG Unit:
7. ..Special Secretary to Vice-Oiancellor for the kind information of the Vice-Chancellor;
8. P S. to Registrar for kind information of the Registrar.
9. File
ANNEXURE - XIV

WlVlWSlTYOT OWM SRimGAR.

Notification
It. is notified for information of the all concerned that on the
recommendations of the Committee constituted for the purpose, the
Vice-Chancellor has been pleased, to authorize inclusion of following Skill
Enhancement Courses at Undergraduate Level:-
4th Semester
• Public. Opinion Sumey Research (Political Science)
5th Semester
• Sociology Development (Sociology)
• Democratic Awareness and legal lute racy. (Political Science)
6th Semester
• Conflict and peace building (Political Science)
• Sociology of Crime (Sociology)
• Managing Human Resource (Psychology)
• Educational. TecJmology(Education)

This is in continuation of this office notification of even number


dated 270520 I 9.

tfgistrar
:mic)
Eo.: fiSEC-Ugpl cad/'RU/20
<Da led : 06 01 2020

C opy to the:
/. I.hani .-li t k /rm/(-\ Al](ins. I :mx'rr\i tv o/ Kashmir, .S/' / / la \>( / r.
?. Dv*an.\ of t/ll Xi hr a il\, I mi\'cr\ii\-(>/ Kashmir.
5. Ilc(id\ of all the t euchiny Deinirtnicnis. (Jnivcrsitv a/ Ka\hmir;
A Rcctm. I.ch (mA Kar^i ( (ini/)iise\ Univerait' • >/ Kashmir;
.5.’ Directors of varioio Re\e(‘n'ch Centres-'Units /nannies Unn’eimtc of Ka\hmlr. Srmayar
6. Prmcipcds. of all affiliated nndc!graduate (ol/eyes
/. Cnnh oiler of Examinations. (fniversity of Ka\himr, Srinayar:
X. Assistant ('ontrollei Rev.i\traiton.SecrecyTabulation. Profewional Unit II PC Ifmt
A Special Kccretary ta I iceA huncellor /or the land information <>/ the 1 a c Chancellor;
/ ft, P X. tn Registrar for land nilarmation n/ the Ixcyiaiar;
II. Ide
ANNEXURE -XV

NOTIFICATION

Pursuant to the decision of the University for conduct of


Descriptive type examination for Odd Semesters and Objective
type examination for Even Semesters of UndergraduatefChoice
Based Credit System) Programmes, it is notified for information of
all concerned that on the recommendations of the constituted
Committee, the Vice-Chancellor has been pleased to authorize the
pattern of question papersfgiven in annexure) from the year 2019
and onwards.

gib.(F(Question (Pattem-C^CS Coursesflcad/KU/2019


Dated: 19-02-2019

Copy to the:-
1. (Dean, ^Academics JAffairs, University of Kashmir, Srinagar,
2. (Dean, College (Development Council, University of Kflshmir, Srinagar,
3. Dean, Research, University of "Kashmir, Srinagar,
4. Deans of the adSchools, University of Kashmir, Srinagar,
5. (Heads of ad deaching Departments, University of Kashmir, Srinagar;
6. Controder of (Examinations, University of Kashmir, Srinagar,
7. (Principals of ad affRated Colleges of the University ofKashmir, Srinagar;
8. SpecialSecretary to Uice-Chancedorfor the information of the Uice-Chancedor;
9. JAsstt. Regis trar/Controder, Registration/Secrecy/Ia6ulation/(professional Unit(Uq Conduct), University of
Kashmir, Srinagar,
10. (P.S-to Registrarfor information of the Registrar,
11. Academic Consultant.
12. Pile.
Annexure to Notification No.F(No.F(Ouestion Pattern-CBCS Courses)Acad/KV/2019 Dated: 19-02-2019

Model Question Paper for descriptive type Questions


for Undergraduate Courses under CBCS for Odd Semesters 1, 3 & 5
(FOR SIX(6) CREDIT COURSES)

Subject:-______ ' Session:-_____________


Course:-_______ ■ Course Code:-________
Time: Two(2) Hours Max.Marks: 90
Min.Marks: 36

Section A (Short Answer Type Questions carrying Four(4) Marks Each)


(Answer all the Questions in a maximum of 20 words each)

Q.l____________________ ■_______________ 8x4=32


Q.2___________ ___________ _________________________
Q-3________________ ________________________________
Q-4__________ '_______________________________________
Q-5______ ;_
0.6________________________________________________
Q.7_________________________________________________
Q.8_____________ ___________________________________

Section B (Medium Answer Type Questions carrying Eight(8) Marks Each)


(Answer all the Four Questions with internal Choice in a maximum of 150 words each)

Q.9 _______________________________ _______________ 4x8=32


OR

Q.10_______________________________________
OR

Q.ll
OR

Q.12
OR

Section C (Long Answer Type Questions carrying Thirteen(13) Marks Each)


(Answer only two Questions in a maximum of 300 words each)

Q.13 2x13=26
0.14
Q15_________________________________________________
Q.l 6___________________________ _ ____________________
Signature of Paper Setter
ID NO: ________ College:-___________ _ ____
Name:-_________ _________
Annexure to Notification No.F(No.F(Question Pattern-CBCS Courses)Acad/KU/2019 Dated: 19-02-2019

Model Question Paper for descriptive type Questions


for Undergraduate Courses under CBCS for Odd Semesters 1, 3 &> 5
(FOR Four(4) CREDIT COURSES)

Su bject: - Session: -
Course:- ________ Course Code:-_
Time: Two(2) Hours Max. Marks: 60
Min. Marks: 24

Section A (Short Answer Type Questions carrying Three(3) Marks Each)


(Answer all the Questions in a maximum of 20 words each)

Qi_________________________________________________ 8x3=24
Q-2_________________________________________________
Q.3_____________________________________________ ___
Q.4_________________________________________________
Q.5___________ _____________________________________
Q.6_________________________________________________
Q.7______________________________________________
Q.8_________________________________________________

Section B (Medium Answer Type Questions carrying Five(5) Marks Each)


(Answer all the Four Questions with internal Choice in a maximum of 150 words each)

Q.9_______________ :__________________________________ 4x5=20


OR

Q.10_______________________________________
OR

Q.ll
OR

Q.12
OR

Section C (Long Answer Type Questions carrying Eight(8) Marks Each)


(Answer only two Questions in a maximum of 300 words each)

Q.13__________________________________________ _ 2x8=16
Q.14________________________________________________
Q.15______________
Q.I6________________ _____________________________ _
Signature of Paper Setter
ID NO:___________ College:- ___________
Name:-________________ .
Annexure to Notification No. FfNo.F(Question Pattern-CBCS Courses)Acad/KU/2019 Dated: 19-02-2019

Model Question Paper for descriptive type Questions


for Undergraduate Courses under CBCS for Odd Semesters 1, 3 & 5
(FOR THREE(3) CREDIT COURSES)

Subject:- _______ Session:-_____________


Course:-_____________ Course Code:-_______
Time: Two(2) Hours Max.Marks: 45
Min. Marks: 18

Section A (Short Answer Type Questions carrying Two(2) Marks Each)


(Answer all the Questions in a maximum of 20 words each)

Qi______________________ :_______________ __________ 8x2=16


Q-2 ___________________________________
Q-3 _____________________________________ __
Q4______________ -_____________ '______________
Q-5____________________________________________
Q-6_____________________________________________ __
Q.7___________________ ______________________________
Q.s_________________________________________________

Section B (Medium Answer Type Questions carrying Four(4) Marks Each)


(Answer all the Four Questions with internal Choice in a maximum of 150 words each)

Q-?______ __________________ _ _____________________ 4x4=16


OR

Q.10 ________________
OR

Q.11
OR

Q.12
OR

Section C (Long Answer Type Questions carrying 6.5 Marks Each)


(Answer only two Questions in a maximum of 300 words each)

Q.13____________________________ _ __________________ _ 2x6.5=13


0.14
Q.15_________________________________________________
Q.16__________________________________________ '
Signature of Paper Setter
ID NO: __________ College:-________________
Name:- ________________
Annexure to Notification NoJFfNoAFfQuestion Pattern^CBCS Courses)Acad/KlJ/2012 Datedj 194N2019

Model Question Paperjor descriptive type Questions


for Undergraduate Courses under CBCSJor Odd Semesters lj_3_&_5
(FOR TWO(2) CREDIT COURSES)

Su bject: -___________ Session:-_____________


Cou rse:-____________ Course Code:-_______
Time: One (1) Hour Max. Marks: 30
Min. Marks: 12

(Answer all the Questions in a maximum of 20 words each)

4x3=12

ection B (Medium Answer Type Questions carrying Five(5) Marks Each)


(Answer all the two Questions with Internal Choice in a maximum of 150 words each)

Q.9 2x5=10
OR

Q.10_________________________________________________
OR

ection C (Long Answer Type Questions carrying Eight(8) Marks Each)


(Answer only One Questions in a maximum of 300 words)

Q. 11 ______________________________________ ____ 1x8=8


Q.12__________________________________________ ___

Signature of Paper Setter


ID NO: College:-
Name:-
Annexlire to Notification NpJfNodfQu^tion Pattern^CBCS CourseslAcad/KU/2019 Datedd

Model Question Paper for objective tape Questions


for Undergraduate Courses under CBCS Scheme for Even Semesters

Subject:-_________ Session:-__________
Course:-__________ Course Code:-______
Time: One (I) Hourfor 6/4/3 & Half an hour (1/ 2) 2 Credit Paper Max Marks:;_______
Min. Marks:_______

Sixty Multiple Choice Questions for 6 Credit Course


Max. Marks: 90
Min. Marks:36
Q.l.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.2.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.3.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.4.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.5.A, B. C, D(options)
Q.60.A, B, C, D(options) (60x1.5=90)

ixty Multiple Choice Questions for 4 Credit Cours


Max. Marks: 60
Min. Marks: 24
Q.l.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.2.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.3.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.4.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.5.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.60.A, B, C, D(options) (60xl=60)

ixty Multiple Choice Questions for 3 Credit Cours


Max. Marks: 45
Min. Marks: 18
Q.l.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.2.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.3.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.4.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.5.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.60.A, B, C, D(options) (60x0.75=45)

[Thirty Multiple Choice Questions for 2 Credit Course


Max. Marks: 30
Min. Marks: 12
Q.l .A, B, C, D(options)
Q.2.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.3.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.4.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.5.A, B, C, D(options)
Q.30.A, B, C, D(options) (30x1=30)

Signature of Paper Setter__________________


College_________________________________________
Name________________________________ ___________ •
ID NO _______________
Annexure to Notification No.F(No.F(Question Pattern-CBCS Courses)Acad/KU/2019 Dated: 19-02-2019

Important Instructions
For paper setters for Undergraduate Courses(CBCS) Scheme

Please follow these instructions strictly for setting the Question Paper/s.
1. There shall be two different patterns of Question Papers for Odd and
Even Semesters;
2. The Question Paper for Odd Semesters(l,3 & 5) shall comprise
descriptive type questions under Section A, B and C as under:-

Section A (Short Answer Type Questions)


There shall be eight(8) Short Answer Type Questions; two from each Unit,
for 3 to 6 Credit Papers all of which will have to be answered in up to a
maximum of 20 words each. For a 2 credit paper the Section shall
comprise only four(4) questions all of which will have to be answered in
up to maximum of 20 words each.

Section B (Medium Answer Type Questions)


There shall be four(4) Medium Answer Type Questions; one from each
Unit, for 3 to 6 Credit Paper with internal choice to be answered in up to
a maximum of 150 words each. For a 2 credit paper the Section shall
comprise only two(2) questions with internal choice to be answered in
about 150 words each.

Section C (Long Answer Type Questions)


There shall be four(4) Long Answer Type Questions; one from each Unit
and the students shall have to answer any two Questions in not more
than 300 words each. For a 2 credit paper the Section shall comprise
only two(2) questions and the students shall have to answer only one
question in not more than 300 words.

3. The Question paper for Even Semesters(2, 4 & 6), shall comprise 60
Objective type Questions spread over the whole syllabus and evenly
balanced for 3 to 6 credit papers and 30 for 2 credit papers with
following marks break-up:-

S.No. Credits Max. Min. No.of Marks for each


Marks Marks Questions question
1. 6 90 36 60 1.5
2. 4 60 24 1 60 1
3. 3 45 18 1 60 0.75
4. 2 30 12 30 1

NOTE:- Marks Break-up in respect of different credit courses as per the


above mentioned instructions is reflected in Model Question
Paper(Appended with these Instructions).

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