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SCHOOL OF OPEN LEARNINGUNIVERSITY OF DELHIBULLETIN OF INFORMATIONADMISSIONTOPOSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS(2021-2022)1

Prof.BalaramPaniACADEMICSTAFF Chairperson, G.B.,SchoolofOpenLearningDirector, Campus of Open Learning,Prof.U.S.PandeyOfficiating Principal, School of Open Learning (uspandey@sol-du.ac.in)Prof.JanmejoyKhuntiaDeputy Director, South Regional Centre (jkhuntia@sol-du.ac.in)Sh.K.B.Gupta,M.Com.Deputy Director, East Regional Centre ( kbgupta@sol-du.ac.in)Dr.SudhirKumarSharmaDeputy Director, West Regional c.in a@sol-du.ac.inEmail-idDr. Mangal Deo M.A. Ph.D, abhatKumar,M.A.,M.Phi prabhatkumar@sol-du.ac.inl.Department of NutritionandEmail-idHealthEducationPostVacantDr. Shakti Prodayani Rout, (Adhoc),M.A. M.Phil, tmentofSanskritEmail-idDr.Kanta, M.A.,M.Phil,Ph.D. (Adhoc)kanta@sol-du.ac.inDr.Suchita ita.bhu123@gmail.comEmail-idDr. Ranjan Kumar SahooM.A.,NET/GRF. rali@gmail.comScienceSh. Shwetank Shashi PandeyM.A.,NET (Adhoc)DepartmentofPunjabiPostVacant2

CONTENTSTopicPage No.Important Information1. Admission Procedure5-61.1. Online Registration1.2. Mode of admission and Seat availability:1.3. Intimation regarding Admission1.4. Admission procedure for SOL2. Fee Receipt/Identity Cards3. Span Period of Study4. Office Hours5.Essential Documents to be Submitted5.1.Requirement at the Time of Registration for Entrance Test5.2. Requirement at the time of Admission6. Additional Information7.List of Holidays8. Contact Information9. Course Eligibility10. Eligibility for Admission11. Who can Apply12.Age12.1 Reservations Relaxations/Concessions13. Reservations14.Admission of Foreign Candidates at SOL15.Procedure for Change in Name16. Student Support Service16.1 Method of Instructions16.2 Academic Counseling Session (ACS)16.3 Library Facility16.4 Book Bank16.5 Student Counseling Facility17.Fee Concession/Financial Assistance to Students17.1 Fee Concession17.2 Financial Assistance17.3 Fee Waiver to the PWBD Category students17.4 Financial Assistance to SC/ST Students17.5 Fee Concession to University/SOL Employee/Ward18. Syllabus and First Set of Lessons18.1. Obtaining Degree Certificate19. Filling the Admission Forms19.1 Instructions for filling the Admission Form for theeligible candidate for SOL19.2Course 22222232324-2524242424252525252525

19.3 UGC/DEB Recognition20.Fee Structure& Course Structure20.1Mode of Payment of Fee20.2 Change of Subject20.3 Refund of Admission/ Examination Fee20.4 Schedule of Payment of Fee and other Charges20.5 Categories20.6 Schedule of Fee/Charges – M.A.20.7 Schedule of Fee/Charges – M.Com.20.8 M.Com. Program Structure20.9 Program Structure of M.A. Programs21. Fee Payable on Promotion to Next Higher Class (II Year)22. Failure and Ex-Student23. Special Fee to be collected from Foreign Students24. Students Availing Facility of Diplomatic Bag25. Indian Nationals Residing Abroad26. Examination Related Information26.1 Scheme of Examination26.2 Pass Percentage and Promotion criteria of M.Com.Program26.3 Pass Percentage and Promotion Criteria of all M.A.Program26.4 Admission Ticket and Dates of Examination26.5 Rechecking/Revaluation/Evaluation of Answer Script26.6 Rules for revaluation Answer Script26.7Rules for Supply of copy of Evaluated Answer Script26.8 Examination Result27. 3535-40353637383838394042

School of Open Learning is the constituent of the University of Delhi. The Course and Syllabi of allPG Programs of SOL are same as of University of Delhi. The PG Programs of University of Delhi iscontrolled by the respective departments of the University.1. Admission Procedure1.1. Online Registrationa) All the candidates seeking admission to the Postgraduate (PG) Programs including courseoffered by SOL are required to register online on PG admission web portal of the University ofDelhi.b) There is a common Web Portal for the centralized registration of applicants and a commonregistration form for admission to all the Postgraduate Programs in the University. Onlineregistration details are available on the PG admission portal of the University of Delhi.c) The option of SOL in PG Admission Portal of DU is by default (if seeking admission to SOL).d) While filling online Registration Form choose options carefully as no modification is allowedafter submission of the form.1.2. Mode of admission and Seat availability: a) In all the Faculties/Departments, except the ones offering Interdisciplinary or ProfessionalPrograms, thereare two modes of admission for Postgraduate Programs:i. Merit or Direct: 50% of the total intake shall be filled by Direct Admission of the students ofthe University of Delhi only on the basis of merit. This mode is not available to students fromother Universities. It is meant for only those students who graduated from the University ofDelhi.ii. Entrance Test: Remaining 50% of the seats shall be filled through Entrance Examination andInterview/Group Discussion, if any.b) It may again be noted that all the applicants seeking admission to the Postgraduate Programsoffered by the SOL( Merit/Direct or Entrance Based ) are also required to register themselvesonline, irrespective of the mode of intake.c) Reservation/concession to the prescribed extent shall apply separately in both the modes(Directand Entrance) in compliance with the rules notified by the University from time totime. The Departments of SOL will release the Admission Lists in both modes, separately forall categories.1.3. Intimation regarding Admission5

a) Results of the Entrance Examination and Interviews/Group Discussion, if any, shall benotified on the PG Admission Portal of the University of Delhi, SOL.b) Selected applicants are required to furnish the required documents online at the time ofadmission and deposit the Admission Fee/Requisite Fees online.c) For all the news and updates related to PG admissions, visit PG admission portal. However,for admissions at Sol visit SOL website https://sol.du.ac.in .1.4 Admission Procedure for SOLFor admissions in all PG Programs, the University of Delhi conducts Entrance Test. Theapplicants who wish to seek admission to School of Open Learning (SOL) need not apply to seekfor separate registration as SOL option is by default in Registration Form of DU. However, afterdeclaration of the result of Entrance Test/display of Merit List by the University of Delhi, all otherprocedures for admission are being done by the SOL and for that the applicants have to apply inthe SOL separately. Applicants desirous to seek admission to SOL are advised to visit SOLwebsite i.e. https://sol.du.ac.in regularly (For Entrance Merit Based Lists and Direct Merit BasedLists of admissions).The Postgraduate Programs offered atSOLMaster of Arts in Hindi, History, Political Science,SanskritMaster of Commerce2. Fee Receipt/Identity CardsAfter completing all admission related formalities by students can download their Fee Receipt/Identity Cards online from the SOL website https://sol.du.ac.in. The students are advised to contactconcerned Admission Unit-VIII (Room No 19) at the School of Open Learning, North Campus, if anyof the students is not able to download his/her Identity Card.S.NO.COURSE1.2.M.A. HindiM.A. History3.4.5.M.A.Political ScienceM.A. SanskritM.ComDATE OF REGISTRATIONRegistration commencesw.e.f. 26.07.2021 to 21.08.2021 onD.U. Web Portal6DATE OF ENT. EXAM.Will be notified on D.U. WebPortal

3. Span Period of StudyThe Post-graduate Program offered by the School of Open Learning have a Minimum (2Years) and a Maximum (4 Years) Span Period for completing the Course. The students mustadhere to these stipulations strictly during the course of their study at the SOL. The Students are notallowed to take any examinations after expiry of the Span Period (4 Years).Span period of Study (in Years)CourseMinimumMaximum2222244444M.A. HindiM.A. HistoryM.A. Political ScienceM.A. SanskritM.Com4. Office HoursThe SOL Office remains open for interaction with the students on all working days from09:30 AM to 05.00 PM and it remains closed on Saturdays, Sundays and other declaredHolidays.5. Essential Documents to be submitted online5.1. Requirement at the time of Online Registration for Entrance TestThe requirement sare given in the Program Registration Portal available on DU websitewww.du.ac.in.5.2. Requirement at the Time of AdmissionWhile seeking admission to SOL, the candidates have to fill Online Admission Form alongwith requisite fees as well as scanned copies of the required documents.The Applicants must submit/upload legible scanned copies of the following documents along-withOnline Admission Form. If any of the required document(s) is/are not submitted, the candidature forAdmission of the concerned candidate will not be considered:(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)Duly filled Online Admission Form.Online Admission fees for Category ‘A; Rs. 4990/- Category ‘B’ Rs. 4490/- and Category ‘C’Rs.13490/- for M.A. (History, Political Science, Sanskrit) and Category ‘A’ Rs. 5140/-,Category ‘B’ Rs. 4640/- and Category ‘C’ Rs.13640/-for M.A.(Hindi) and M.Com. The detailsare available at Sr. No.20.5, 20.6 and 20.7.One recent passport size photographs (If required).Self-attested Photocopy of Class 10thPassing Certificate.Self-attested Photocopy of Class 12thPassing Certificate.(vi)Self-attested Photocopies of UG-I, II & III Year Mark-sheets/Semester I to VI.7

(vii)(viii)(ix)(x)(xi)(xii)(xiii)(xiv)(xv)Students are required to upload the self-attested photocopy of UG-Degree Certificate.If thesame is not available. Upload Original Provisional Certificate of Graduation.Migration Certificate of the concerned University (if the candidate is graduate from other thanDelhi University). The DU student who has got the Migration Certificate issued from DU forany other University has to surrender his/her Migration Certificate in DU.Self-attested photocopy of Reserve Category Certificates issued in the name of the concernedcandidate only, if eligible for admission under any of the Reserve Categories ( likeSC/ST/OBC/PWBD/EWS/WQ etc.) The Certificate of the candidate must be issued by theCompetent Authority and the same must be uploaded well in time before the Last Date ofAdmission.Latest Original Income Certificate, if applied for Fee Concession.Self-attested photocopy of BPL Ration Card as well as Original Income Certificate, ifapplied for Financial Assistance.Disability Certificate, in case of Physical with Disability candidates issued by the CompetentHospital /Board.Candidates are required to produce all the Certificates for verification. If required.The Enrolment number allocated by the Colleges of University of Delhi is essential while fillingin the Admission-Form. However, for other than SOL will allocate Enrolment Numberseparately.After qualifying the Entrance Test, the candidates must strictly comply with the rules prescribedby the University of Delhi.6. Additional Information6.1The students who are already pursuing any of the M.A./M.Com. Programs in the SOL need notapply afresh for admission.6.2 Any transaction made other than admission counters of SOL/DU or SOL Portal will solely be atthe risk and responsibility of the student.6.3 Students are strictly advised to keep all the Fee Receipts quite intact with them till receipt oftheir respective Degree Certificates after completion of the course.6.4 A student enrolled with the School of Open Learning, is like any other regular student of theUniversity of Delhi. He/she studies the same syllabi and curricular and is awarded the samedegree by the University.6.5 Candidates are not permitted to pursue studies for two courses simultaneously either in Delhi and/or some other University. Candidates are also not allowed to pursue the same course in twodifferent Universities.6.6 There is no restriction on admission in any course for gap year students.6.7It is the basic responsibility of the student to submit the required certificates and documents insupport of his/her eligibility, as and when demanded. All admissions are provisional till theverification of original certificates and confirmation by the University of Delhi. The Schoolreserves the right to cancel the admission or result of any part of the examination of the8

6.86.96.106.11concerned Degree Course of any student who fails to submit the required documents within thestipulated time or any of the certificates is found to be false/ invalid at any stage.The students are advised to keep the copy of the Registration Form of Entrance Test after fillingall formalities on Web Portal of the University. The Merit List for the mode of admission isdisplayed on the SOL website https://sol.du.ac.in and in the concerned Admission Unit-VIII(Room No 19) of the SOL.The students of University of Delhi who have appeared in final year examination in Annual-2021of any Under graduate Course can get themselves registered to appear at the Entrance Test of therespective courses in Postgraduate, but their eligibility of admission will only be determined as perDelhi University rules.Any person who was/is convicted of an office involving moral turpitude shall not be admitted to acourse of study or shall not be permitted to take any examinations of the University until a periodof two years has elapsed from the date of expiry of the sentence imposed on him/her. However,the Competent Authority of the University of Delhi may exempt any such person from operationof this rule.Aggregate marks in respect of examinations where the results shown in grades and standardsattained in different subjects (such as the Pre-University/Pre-Degree Examination etc.) theminimum percentage of the marks for subjects given in standards is taken into account.6.12 The Candidates must ensure their respective eligibilities to the course to which they apply. TheSchool reserves the right to cancel any admission at any stage, if found ineligible as per rules andregulations prescribed by the University of Delhi from time to time. For any legal proceedings,the jurisdiction shall be the Delhi Courts only.6.13 The OBC status is to be determined on the basis of the central list of OBCs, notified by the Ministryof Social Justice & Empowerment on the recommendations of the National Commission ). The candidate to be considered must hold anon-creamy layer certificate issued for OBC’s. The documents in evidence of the OBC statuswill be required from the students at the time of registration as well as while granting admission.The OBC certificate of the candidate must be available at the time of admission, otherwise thecandidate will not be considered eligible for any relaxation.6.146.15Rounding off a fraction of marks for the purpose of admission to any of the courses is not permissible.The Candidates are required to read all relevant instructions of the under-mentioned form quitecarefully and then go ahead to fill in the same in compliance with the instructions:a) Registration Form for Entrance Test on Web Portal of the University of Delhiwww.du.ac.inb) Online Admission Form at the SOL Web Portal.6.16 The Candidates who have passed their B.A (Pass)/B.A.(Program.)/B.A. (Hons.) under10 2 3Scheme Examination of Delhi University or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto, ifeligible would be registered to Postgraduate Programs for the Academic Session-2021-22.9

6.17 As per the University directives that for all those Programs wherein admissions are based on the rankin the Entrance Examination, the candidates will be eligible for admission only after the result of thequalifying examination has been declared and candidates meet the minimum eligibility criteria. Thus,candidates who are though eligible for admission on the basis of the admission entrance test but theydo not have the results of their qualifying degree examinations shall not be allowed provisionaladmission. Such candidates will, however, be considered for admission in the subsequent admissionlists, as and when the results of the qualifying examinations are declared provided the candidatessubmit the results to the concerned department/faculty. The detailed modalities may be published inthe respective information bulletins and the websites”.7. List of HolidaysList of declared holidays for the year 2021 is provided below for the reference of students.HOLIDAYSId-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)Independence DayMuharramJanmashtamiJuly 21, 2021 WednesdayAugust 15, 2021 SundayAugust20, 2021 FridayAugust 30, 2021MondayMahatma Gandhi’s BirthdayOctober 02, 2021SaturdayDussehraOctober 15, 2021FridayMilad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-MiladDiwali (Deepavali)Guru Nanak’s BirthdayChristmas dayOctober 19, 2021 FridayNovember 04, 2021ThursdayNovember 19, 2021FridayDecember 25, 2021Saturday8. Contact InformationComplete details of contact information of the School of Open Learning are provided below. Studentsmay contact the School in case of any requirements.In addition, the School also has a website which provides essential information services related toupdating of student’s Dashboard, Status of Degree, Mark-sheet, Exam., PCP, Old Question Papers,Study Materials, Syllabus, Faculty members etc. to students. You can visit us at https://sol.du.ac.in10

NORTH CAMPUSSCHOOL OF OPEN LEARNINGUniversity of Delhi,5, Cavalry 08300, 27008301PABX/Enquiries27667600, 27667581, 27667645, 27666780,P.A.to OSDFax27666776276672429. Course Eligibility:S.No. Course1.2.3.4.5.M.A. HindiM.A. HistoryM.A. Political ScienceM.A. SanskritM.ComEligibilityFor latest details please refer Information Bulletin of theconcerned Departments at www.du.ac.in10. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION10.1. The minimum eligibility for admission to various Post-graduate Programs offered by the Schoolis as per the eligibility decided by the respective University Departments. Various aspects such asqualifying examinations, minimum marks required, age requirements and course specific requirementsare covered in the eligibility criteria. For details see the Information Bulletin of the respectivedepartments available on Web Portal www.du.ac.in/https://sol.du.ac.in11. Who can Applya. Admissions are open to candidates from all over India.b. Admissions are also open to Indian nationals working in Indian missions abroad and also totheir dependents, subject to appear in the University Examination conducted at Delhi centers only.c Admissions are also open to Indian nationals settled abroad provided they are: Eligible They take the University examination at the Delhi Centre only They submit a duly attested photocopy of the passport.On seeking admission to the School of Open Learning, Indian nationals settled abroad shall berequired to make an extra payment of Rs.1,500/- per year towards postage charges. All payments fromsuch students will be accepted online only.c. Foreign nationals residing in India are also eligible for admission in this School. Their cases willbe dealt with as per procedure laid down under special Provisions mentioned in section (14).11

12. AGEAs per Ordinance of the University, there is no minimum age bar for admission to thePostgraduate Programs in the University and its colleges except in courses where the respectiveregulatory bodies (such as MCI, AICTE etc.) have prescribed the minimum age requirement in theirregulations.12.1 RESERVATION AND RELAXATIONS/ CONCESSIONSThe University strictly adheres to Central Government Policies in matters of Reservation andRelaxation, and in order to avail the same under EWS / OBC / SC / ST quota a candidate has toproduce a valid certificate issued by any of the following authorities: District Magistrate / Additional District Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner / AdditionalDeputy Commissioner / Deputy Collector / 1st class Stipendiary Magistrate / City Magistrate / SubDivisional Magistrate / Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate / Extra Assistant Commissioner. Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency Magistrate. Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar. Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the Candidate and / or his family normally resides. Administrator / Secretary to the Administrator / Development Officer (Lakshadweep Islands). The candidates must note that the EWS / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST Certificate from anyother person / authority shall not be accepted in any case. If the candidate belongs to OBC / SC or ST category, candidate‘s Caste / Tribe must be listed in theappropriate Govt. of India Schedule. The Caste Certificate should clearly state: (a) Name of his / herCaste / Tribe (b) whether candidate belongs to OBC / SC or ST (c) District and the State or UnionTerritory of candidate’s usual place of residence, and (d) the appropriate Govt. of India Scheduleunder which his / her Caste / Tribe is approved as OBC / SC / ST. If the candidates do not have updated valid EWS / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC or ST Caste /Tribe certificate at the time of Registration, the candidate may upload the acknowledgement slip ofapplication for the certificate. However, at the time of admission, the candidate will have to producehis / her recent / valid original EWS / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST certificate. Under nocircumstance further time to submit recent/ valid required certificate will be given. However, if a/an EWS / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST candidate seeks admission undersome other category (for example: PWBD / CW etc.) the candidate should satisfy the minimumeligibility requirement for that particular category. Those EWS / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST candidates who get admission in merit underUnreserved (UR) list shall not be counted in the reserved quota.12

It is a statutory obligation on the part of Departments / Colleges to fill all seats reserved for EWS/ OBC(Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST candidates. The Departments / Colleges shall not refuse admission to anyOBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST candidates on the basis of their deficiency in medium of instruction, andthe Department / Colleges may arrange remedial classes, utilizing UGC grant for the same.Reservation for Schedule Caste (SC) / Schedule Tribe (ST) Candidates 22½% of the total numbers of seats are reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste andScheduled Tribes (15% for Scheduled Caste and 7½% for Scheduled Tribes, interchangeable, if necessary). The Minimum Eligibility requirement for the SC / ST candidates will be the Minimum Pass Marks in therespective / equivalent Qualifying Examination of the University of Delhi. Where the Admission is based on Entrance Test, the SC / ST candidates will have to appear for the Test,however, their Merit List will be drawn separately or as provided for the program applied for. Relaxation to the extent of 5% in the Minimum Marks shall be given to the candidates belonging to SCand ST category to determine their Minimum Cut-off and Merit for Admission to a program whereverapplicable. In case, after giving 5% relaxation, the reserved seats still remain vacant, further relaxation would begiven to the extent required in order to fill up all the reserved seats (AC Resolution A88, 14.6.1983; ECResolution 157, 24121.2001). The seats reserved for the SC / ST shall be filled by the SC / ST candidates only. However, in the case ofnon-availability of the eligible candidates the reserved seats may be interchanged between the SC & ST only.If any seat still remains unfilled, the same shall be left vacant.(b) Other Backward Classes: (Non-Creamy layer, Central List) 27% of the total number seats are reserved for the candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes(OBC) in Government of India list. The OBC applicants shall be given a relaxation both in the minimum eligibility in the qualifyingexamination as well as in the minimum eligibility (if any) in the Entrance Test to the extent of 10%of the minimum eligibility marks prescribed for the unreserved category (UR) applicants. Forexample, if the minimum eligibility for admission to a program for the UR category candidates is50%, the minimum eligibility for the OBC candidates will be 45%. The certificate must mention non-creamy layer status of the candidate (Non-creamy layer statusissued by an authority mentioned in DOPT Office Memorandum no. 36012/22/93-Estt. (SCT) dated15.11.1993). The OBC applicants who belong to the ‘Non-creamy Layer’ and whose caste appears in the CentralList of the OBCs (notified by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment on therecommendations of the National Commission for Backward Classes available at the websitehttp://ncbc.nic.in/backward classes/index.html.), shall be eligible to be considered for admissionunder the OBC category (Validity period of OBC certificate in respect of ‘non-creamy layer’ status13

of the applicants as per DOPT Office Memorandum No. 36036/2/2013-Estt. (Res-I) dated 31 March2016). The validity of the non-creamy layer certificate shall be for the financial year 2021-2022,issued after 31st March, 2021. If the candidate does not have the OBC non-creamy layer certificate of the latest financial year2021-22 at the time of registration, the applicant may upload previously issued (older) OBC noncreamy layer certificate/acknowledgement slip of OBC non-creamy layer certificate application.However, at the time of admission, the applicant must produce the recent financial year’s (2021-22)OBC non-creamy layer certificate issued by the same competent authority. This additionalcertificate must have reference of his/her already issued original caste certificate.Disclaimer:1. No further extension / relaxation for submitting the required certificate will be given underany circumstances.2. If the applicant by oversight or mistake or otherwise for any other reason is admittedwithout recent financial year's (2021-22) OBC non-creamy layer certificate, the university /department reserves the right to cancel the admission without prior notice and without anyliability.(c) Reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs) ApplicantsAs per the University of Delhi notifications, Reference No. Aca. I / Reservation of EWSs / 2019 /63 Dated 28th March 2019 and Reference No. Aca. I / Reservation of EWSs / 2019 / 101 Dated15th May 2019, for the reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs) Category, theUniversity Departments / Centers / Colleges have reserved 25% seats for admission for the samefrom this Academic Year, 2021-22. The eligibility of such applicants will be decided on the basis offulfilling criteria prescribed in the above notifications. For further details applicants can /04042019-Notification-EWS.pdf(d) Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PWBD): As per the provisions of Rights of Persons withDisabilities Act, 2016, not less than 5% seats are reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities.As per the said act, a person with benchmark disability‖ means a person with not less than fortypercent of a specified disability where specified disability has not been defined in measurable termsand includes a person with disability where specified disability has been defined in measurableterms, as certified by the certifying authority. It may be noted that the erstwhile Persons withDisabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (No. 1 of1996), under which reservation for Persons with Disabilities in admissions was provided earlier hasnow been repealed. The PWBD applicants shall be given a relaxation in the Minimum Eligibility in the QualifyingExamination to the extent of 5%. Relaxation in marks in Entrance Test (if applicable) will be provided till such point / level that allthe seats earmarked as reserved / available as reserved in a particular course, are filled up or all theapplicants with benchmark disabilities eligible for obtaining admission in a particular course, havebeen accommodated, whichever is earlier. The reservation for persons with benchmark disabilities up to PG level will be on Supernumeraryseats.14

Persons with benchmark disabilities falling within any of the following specified categories ofdisabilities as mentioned in the Schedule to the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 [SeeClause (zc) of Section 2 of the said Act] are eligible to get the benefit of the said reservation:I. Physical disabilityA. Locomotor disability1. Locomotor disability (a pe

1.2. Mode of admission and Seat availability: 5 1.3. Intimation regarding Admission 5 1.4. Admission procedure for SOL 6 2. Fee Receipt/Identity Cards 6 3. Span Period of Study 7 4. Office Hours 7 5.Essential Documents to be Submitted 7 5.1.Requirement at the Time of Registration for Entrance Test 7 5.2. Requirement at the time of Admission 7 6.

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