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JIWAJI UNIVERSITY, GWALIOR, INDIA(NAAC ‘A’ Grade University)PROSPECTUS2020-21“Quest for Knowledge and Chase for Excellence”

Message from Vice Chancellor’s DeskProf Sangeeta ShuklaD.Sc.Vice Chancellor“Quest for Knowledge and Chase for Excellence”Dear Students,Jiwaji University, since 1964 is one of the leading institutions of higher education in India and is largelydevoted to postgraduate studies and vocational courses. It is a research driven university, known for theexcellence in teaching, research and its service to Local, National and International communities. TheUniversity has emerged as a leading centre for education with NAAC ‘A’ grade.The large campus located in the heart of city has immense diversity of academic programs. With 31 differentdepartments, the University offers around 90 different programs of study ranging from doctoral studies toMasters and Honours graduate level degrees, as well as a range of post graduate diplomas and short termcourses both open and in Distance mode. These include the Basic Sciences, Applied Sciences, Law,Engineering Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, Arts, Media and Communication. In addition to thesethere are advanced studies in areas like Neuroscience, Molecular Human Genetics, Food Technology andPharmacy programs, Skill development courses.The entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled and this facilitates networking, vital for sustaining academic activities.In terms of infrastructure and other collateral support, the University has been proactive. The Central Libraryof the University has a collection of more than 2.00 lakh books, 6000 e-Books and 9000 On-line Journalsthrough e-shodh sindhu as well as subscribed by Jiwaji University and other reference material. APJ AbdulKalam Central Instrumentation Facility is the only one of its kind in the state.The dynamics of the fast-changing world urges the academicians to give the right impetus for making lifelong learners out of students. In addition of creating fertile minds for professional and personal success, wethe university fraternity have committed ourselves to create responsible citizens who are the epitome ofhighest ethics and social conduct. We endeavor to touch the lives of every student by inculcating prudence,efficiency, creativity and compassion to work for the betterment of the marginalized sections of society.2

This university has taken the Swachta abhiyan project in order to inculcate the habit keeping the cleansurroundings.To generate the skilled manpower the university has stared skill-based courses for thestudents. The faculty members have adopted children suffering from Tuberculosis to provide them medicinesand nutritious food.Skill based education our university has decided to start certificate and diploma courses in variousspecializations.The university has an “Atal Bihari Bajpayee Multi Arts Convention Centre”, and a “Academic building” whichin itself is a state of art.We have some upcoming projects which are student Centric. Besides even COVID-19 pandemic could notdefer in our academic initiatives, and no student suffered academic loss. Our social outreach and researchinitiatives e-newsletter, online M.Phil./Ph.D. Viva, and 100% online admission process during pandemicCOVID-19 have been appreciated by one and all.We urge everyone to join us in fostering a healthy, peaceful and engrossing atmosphere at the Universitycampus and affiliated institutions. We invite you to contribute actively and enrich the University with yourintellectual resources, rich experiences and fruitful suggestions.I welcome all the students who chose to be a part of this premier University of our country. I am sure thatyou will feel proud on being associated with us and make us equally proud with your academic excellence.At the end, I am prompted to use an Albert Einstein’s quote:“Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think”Students are Nation Builders, Moral, ethical and education of students, by various teaching learningprocess builds an nation.So come join us to be a performing Asset and to create an academic niche.Prof. Sangeeta ShuklaVice Chancellor3

University Executive CouncilChairpersonProfessor Sangeeta ShuklaVice-ChancellorFaculty Deans Prof. Avinash Tiwari Prof. A.K. HalveAdditional Director HigherEducation Prof. M.R. KaushalFinance Secretary or his nomineeUniversity ProfessorsCollege Principals Prof. R.P. Pandey Vacant Prof. Neeraj Jain Vacant VacantGoverner’s Nominee Dr. Rashmi Kujur Shri. Anoop Agrawal Dr. Manendra Singh Solanki Adv. Shri. Veerendra Singh GurjarRegistrar & SecretaryProf. Anand Mishra4

University OfficialsAdministrative OfficerDirector / CoordinatorProf. Sangeeta Shukla Vice ChancellorProf. D C GuptaDistance Education, ElectronicsProf. Anand MishraRegistrarProf. D N GoswamiMCA,MBA(E-Com.),PGDCA, BCAProf. D D AgrawalDean, CDCProf. A K HalveMICA, Pharma & Env.ChemistryProf. J N GautamUniversity LibrarianProf. GBKS PrasadFood Technology, BHM&CTDr. K S GurjarDean, Student WelfareDr. S D SisodiaMBA (B E), JournalismMs. Saghira SiddiquiFinance ControllerProf. S K GuptaIQAC Cell, YogaDr. I K MansooriDy Registrar AdministrationDr. Rajeev MishraDy. Registrar Exam & Confi.Prof. Suman JainPharmacyMr. Pradeep K SharmaStatistical OfficerProf. AvinashTiwariMicrobiologyMr. Amit K SisodiaAsst. Registrar ConfidentialProf. P K TiwariMHG, Neuroscience, ForensicScienceMr. Jagpal S YadavAsst. Registrar Stores &Secretary to V.C.Dr. S. BhagyawantBiotechnologyMr. Kuldeep ChauhanAsst. Registrar ExamProf. Vivek BapatLifelong Education, M. Phil.SociologyMs. Sadhna SharmaAsst. Registrar AdministrationMr. V R GuptaUniversity EngineerProf. Neeraj JainUSICDr. K S GurjarDirector SportsFaculty DeansProf. S NMohapatraProf. SuvigyaAwasthiRemote Sensing & GISMBA,BBA,Hospital Admn.Prof. R P PandeySocial SciencesProf. D D AgarwalBioinformaticsProf. A K HalwePhysical ScienceDr. S K SinghPG Diploma Retail Mgt.Prof. Avinash TiwariLife ScienceProf. APS ChauhanProf. K S ThakurCommerceDr. HemantSharmaProf. Vivek BapatEducation, Physical EducationProf. D N GoswamiEngineering ScienceProf. Suvijna AwasthiManagementProf. U S TiwariMedicineProf. S K DwivediM.A. Pub. Adm., PGDFA, MBA(HRD), MBA(FA)Spirituality & PersonalityDevelopment, languagesReg. Study Centre for Culture &Heritage, MBA(TA), BTM,Jyotirvigyan,5

Proctorial BoardHeads, Schoolof StudiesProf. S K SinghProctorProf. D C GuptaPhysicsDr. Harendra SharmaJoint ProctorProf. S K GuptaChemistryDr. S D SisodiaJoint ProctorProf. O P MishraMathematics & AlliedSciencesDr. Swarna ParmarJoint ProctorProf. P K TiwariZoologyProf. M K GuptaBotanyNSSDr. R K AdalatwaleNSS Program CoordinatorDr. Harendra SharmaEnvironmental ScienceDr. Ganesh DubeyNSS Program OfficerProf. Nalini ShrivastavaBiochemistryDr. S BagywantNSS Program OfficerProf. S N MahapatraGeology/Earth ScienceUniversity Hostel WardensProf. APS ChauhanPolitical Sc. & Public Admn.Prof. K S ThakurChief WardenProf. S K ShuklaEconomicsDr. Swarna ParmarMrignayni Girls HostelProf. A K SinghArchaeology ICHADr. Nimisha JadonMLB Girls HostelProf. Vivek BapatLife Long EducationDr. K S GurjarAryabhatt HostelProf. Umesh HolaniCommerceDr. Rajendra K KhatikCapt. Roop Singh HostelProf. Suvijna AwasthiManagementInternal Complant CommitteeProf. Hemant SharmaLibrary and Information Sci.Prof. Nalini ShrivastavaConvenerProf. D N GoswamiComputer Science & Appli.Prof. Swarna ParmarMemberDr. K S GurjarPhysical EducationProf. Yogesh K JaiswalMemberWomen Development CellDr. K S GurjarMemberProf. Nalini ShrivastavaDr. S D SisodiaMemberMs. Anuradha SinghLegal AdvisorMemberNet Coaching Classes/ RemedialCareer Counseling & Placement CellDr. S D SisodiaProf. S K GuptaGuest HouseCoordinatorNishaktijan CellDr. Sanjay K GuptaConvenorMr. Jagpal S YadavIn chargeCoordinator6

ADMISSION COMMITTEE1. Prof. S.K. Shukla, ChairmanContact No.:98266184422. Prof. J.N. Gautam, MemberContact No.: 94253641783. Prof. A.K. Singh, MemberContact No.: 94065035834. Prof. Avinash Tiwari, MemberContact No.; 93011234575. Prof. Mukul Tailung, MemberContact No.: 81091024156. Prof. D.C. Gupta, MemberContact No.: 94253358807. Dr. Shanti Deo Sisodia, MemberContact No.: 94257422328. Dr. I.K. Mansoori, MemberContact No.: 70230844657

University at a Glance About Gwalior University Jurisdiction Vision, Mission, our values Growth University Campus Administration Academic Programs Research Activities Faculty Members Research Facilities Available Convocation Sports Student Performance at National / International Level University Awards and Medals Hostels General Facilities at Campus Affiliated Colleges Educational Programs and University Teaching Departments New Academic Programs Choice Based Credit System Academic Linkages Dr. Abdul Kalam Sophisticated Central Instrumentation Facility Best Practices Online Facilities Central Facilities Student Support System Strengthen Network Status Extra-Curricular Activities Unique Features Unique to Jiwaji University8

UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCEJiwaji University Gwalior came into existence on May 23, 1964, through M.P. Govt. Ordinance no.15 of 1963. Late Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, the then President of India, laid the foundationstone on 11th December 1964 at a sprawling campus of over 225 acres of land at Naulakha Paradeground. This was a generous contribution of Scindia family, in particular Kailashwasi MaharajaShrimant Jiwaji Rao Scindia and late Rajmata Shrimati Vijayaraje Scindia. The institution waschristened after the name of Kailashwasi Shrimant Jiwaji Rao Scindia as a standing memorial tohis persona. The motto of the university is embedded in its logo Vidyaya Prapyate Tejah.About GwaliorGwalior is an ancient and important city of the Madhya Pradesh. It is named after Rishi GALAV. Itis located at the main track of North-Central railways and very well connected to all parts of thecountry. Trains staring from Delhi run towards Chennai, Banglore, Goa, Trivendrum, Kanyakumari,Mumbai, Pune, Bhuwaneshwar, Raipur, Bilaspur, Vijaywada, Hyderabad, Vishakhapattanam, etc.stop at Gwalior. Various trains start from Gwalior towards Kolkata, Mumbai, Baruani, Kota,Varanasi, Allahabad, Kanpur, etc. It is also well connected by road and situated at Agra-Bombayhighway. It is 120 Kms. south of Agra and 317 Kms. from Delhi.It is famous for its Sangeet Gharana, named Gwalior Gharana. It is believed that the famous MusicMaestro Tansen was from this city. Padma Vibhushan Ustad Amjad Ali Khan was born, broughtup and trained in Gwalior. The magnificent fort of ancient Gwalior has its own archeological andhistorical importance. Sun temple, a replica of Konark temple of Orissa was built by Birla has itsreligious and tourist importance. TIGRA DAM, a water reservoir forms the major source of drinkingwater for the city, is another attraction of the region.University JurisdictionThe territorial jurisdiction of the University is spread over the districts of Gwalior, Bhind, Morena,Sheopur Kalan, Datia, Shivpuri Guna and Ashok Nagar. In the beginning, the university had 25affiliated colleges but today more than 400 Government, Government aided and Private colleges areimparting education to the students under its jurisdiction. These colleges are of Medical,Engineering, Science, Education, Nursing, Management, Arts and Commerce etc.VisionOur ability to enhance well-being of the people by Educating, Creating Knowledge and ServingSociety by putting the knowledge to work with excellence. To advance the professional competenceof youth and inculcate in them the urge to recognize challenges as opportunities.MissionJiwaji University aims to lead the nation in research and education. We seek to do this in wayswhich benefit society on a national and a global scale. The university strives to create knowledge,to open the minds of students and enable students to take best advantage of their educationalopportunities. Jiwaji University embodies the spirit of excellence in teaching and research. Valuecreation through economic, social, and environmental development targeted to an increasinglyglobal and multicultural world.Our Values Foster innovation and creativityValue excellence, quality and serviceIntegrityDiversity Collaboration Respect Leadership9

GrowthIt is now almost Fifty four years that University has witnessed a logarithmic phase of growth. It hasalso seen the strides that can parallel to any other national/ international academic institutions.The university fraternity has contributed with full strength for the growth of this institution whichis flourishing and fragrance in the tough terrain of Chambal and Gwalior region and promoting thehigher education for the better quality of life of the people.During the XII–Plan, the University volunteered for assessment and accreditation by NationalAssessment and Accreditation council (NAAC) of UGC. The committee has appreciated the approachof inter-disciplinary teaching, extracurricular activities, health and public awareness programs,healthy student-teacher relations, transparent admission procedure, cosmopolitan student profile,judicious use of resources and quality of research. The university has been accredited with ‘A’Grade. Earlier, the UGC XI plan committee has also appreciated the performance of the universityat various fronts. Moreover RUSSA has also categorized two of the Schools viz. Chemistry andZoology as Deptt. of excellence.University CampusThe campus is planned in such a way that all the residents of the university including teachers,non- teaching staff and students have an easy access to all the daily needs and other facilities withina walking distance. Most of the teachers reside in the campus. There is an efficient team of SecurityPersonnel that maintains safety and security of the campus.The University Health Centre, situated in the campus provides First Aid and other basic medicalfacilities to all students, staff members, employees and their wards. A Medical Officer is availablefor consultation during morning and evening hours at the University Health Centre.AdministrationThe University has its Proctorial Office to maintain discipline, law and order and to sort out thegrievances of the students in the campus.The university has its well defined academic calendar and all activities go as per pre-decidedschedule. The examinations are held in time and the results are also declared within the stipulatedtime frame.The Dean, Students Welfare looks after the problems and welfare of the students besides organizingthe cultural and extracurricular activities in the campus. He also prepares the students for theirparticipation in youth festivals.The meetings of various university bodies like Board of Studies, Research Degree Committee,University court, Academic Council and Executive Council are held regularly to update the syllabi,selection of suitable candidates for Ph.D. programs, solving various other academic andadministrative matters and making policy decisions.Academic ProgramsThe academic activities in the university campus were started with Postgraduate teaching andresearch in 1966 by establishing Schools of Studies in Botany and Zoology. This was followed bythe establishment of other School of Studies viz. Physics, Chemistry, Ancient Indian History, Culture& Archaeology, Economics, Mathematics, Commerce and Management. School of Studies in Library& Information Science, Indira Gandhi Academy of Environmental Education, Research & Ecoplanning, Biochemistry, Earth Science, Political Science and Public Administration were added atlater dates. The MBA and BBA programs were also started under the faculty of Commerce andManagement. BTM, MBA program in Tourism & Travel Management and School of Languages havealso come up. The UGC sponsored Department of Adult, Continuing and Extension Education wereestablished a post graduate course in Extension Education and Social Work.10

To cater to the needs of society, the University continued started a good number of courses underSelf Supporting Program, e.g., Microbiology, Biotechnology, Electronics, Computer Science,Instrumentation & Industrial Analysis, Computer Applications, Environmental Chemistry,Chemical Sales & Marketing Management, Business Economics, Financial Administration. TheM.Sc. Neuroscience program was initiated in 2001with DBT-HRD support. The UGC innovativecourse in Remote Sensing & GIS was also started from the session 2002-2003. In addition, coursesin Yoga and Jyotirvigyan have also been inducted from the same session. In 2003–2004, theuniversity has started number of new courses, e.g., Biomedical Technology, Molecular and HumanGenetics, e-Commerce, Food Technology, Medicinal Plants and Herbal Resource management,Journalism and Mass Communication, PGD Marketing Management: Advertising and SalesAdministration. The School of Studies in Languages is imparting teaching for various coursesleading to degree, diploma and certificate courses in Hindi, English, Sanskrit, French and M.Phil.in Sanskrit, Hindi and English. In academic session 2010-11, the university has started three newprograms viz. MBA Hospital administration, MBA Heritage Tourism Management and M.A.Education. In 2011-12, the students’ witnessed four more academic programs: PGD in RetailManagement, PGD in Financial Administration, PGD in Forensic Science and Bachelor of HotelManagement & Catering Technology (BHM&CT). In session 2013-14 a new program of Bachelor ofApplied Management (BM) in faculty of Management was started.Department of Physical Education has emerged on national scenario by organizing nationaltournaments in various events of sports. This department is running Courses of Physical Educationviz. M.P.Ed.,B.P.Ed. and Yoga. Large playgrounds with all facilities for outdoor games and agymnasium for indoor games have made possible to organize various tournaments and encouragethe students to actively participate in university sports activities. School of Studies inPharmaceutical studies runs courses for B. Pharma. The department has started M. Pharmacy inPharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy from the academic session 2015-16. The Institute ofEngineering imparts education in B.E. Electronics, B.E. Chemical Engineering and B.E. inComputer Science.This institute has startedM. Tech. in Electronics and Chemical Engineering fromthe 2015-16 academic sessions. Post Graduate courses of Law viz. LL.M and five years integratedcourse of B.A.LL.B. are running in the Institute of Law. This institute has decided to start five yearsintegrated course of B.Com. LL.B. and M.Phil. from 2015-16 academic session. As per the guidelinesofUGC DEB New Delhi, University has established an Institute of Distance Education in 1995to promote education for the students of remote areas through distance mode of learning. Diplomacourse in Printing Technology has also started from last academic session under the UGC programof Community College. A new academic six semester program, B.Voc. in Cosmetic Science &Beauty Culturehas introduced from academic session 2018-19 under the administrative control ofSchool of Studies in Chemistry. Few more honors under graduateacademic programs in Science,Commerce and Media & Communication are going to introduced from the current academic session.Some Skill based programs are also in pipe line to start from the current session.Majority of the courses in the School of Studies are based on semester system in which continuousevaluation of the students is carried out which keeps them busy in their studies round the year.The University is also running M. Phil courses in most of the conventional subjects. All Schools ofStudies and Centers are imparting education in basic, advanced and Job oriented courses.Research ActivitiesSeveral research projects sponsored by the Government of India and the State Government fundingagencies, like UGC, DST, CSIR, DOE, DAE, DBT, ICMR, ICHR, MPCOST, CCRUM, MPSBB-Bhopaletc. have been sanctioned and completed successfully by various

Mr. V R Gupta University Engineer Prof. Neeraj Jain USIC Dr. K S Gurjar Director Sports Prof. S N Mohapatra Remote Sensing & GIS Faculty Deans Prof. Suvigya Awasthi MBA,BBA,Hospital Admn. Prof. R P Pandey Social Sciences Prof. D D Agarwal Bioinformatics Prof. A K Halwe Physical Scie

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