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Page 1: Handbook 11 12
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CONTENTS

PAGE 1: Student information

PAGE 2: College Details

PAGE 3: Vision, Mission, Motto and Quality Statement

PAGE 4: From the Principal’s desk

PAGE 5: Important contact persons

PAGE 6: College HOD Details

PAGE 7: College faculty details

PAGE 8: Committees

PAGE 9: Clubs

PAGE 10: Special features

PAGE 11: University information

PAGE 12: Disciplinary rules

PAGE 13: Disciplinary council, Proctor system, IA marks

PAGE 14: Calendar of events

PAGE 15: Schematic plan

PAGE 16: Syllabus (BCA, BBM, B.Com, B.Sc & BA)

PAGE 17: Time table

PAGE 18 : Important phone numbers

PAGE 19 : Bangalore helpline details

BACK PAGE (outside): College Logo and address

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STUDENT DATA

Name…………………………………………………………………………………… . . .

Student Reg. No……………………………………………………………………………..

Father’s Name………………………………………………………………………………

Mother’s Name……………………………………………………………………………..

Address of Communication…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Ph. Off……………………….. Residence …………………….. Mob 1)……………………….

2)………………………..E-mail: …………………………………………

Local guardian if any:…………………………………………………………………………………………….............…………………………………………………………………………………………………….Ph. Off…………………………Residence …………………….. Mob 1)………………………..

2)………………………..E-mail: ………………………………………….

Name of the Proctor …………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………….Ph. Off………………………… Residence…………………….. Mob 1)……………………….

2)………………………..E-mail: …………………………….............................................Nationality………………………………………………………………………………………..

Passport No………………………………… Driving License No ……………………………...

Vehicle (Type)……………………................ Reg. No…………………………………………..

Name of the Bank……………………………………………… Account No ………………......

Blood Group………………………………………………………………………………............

Allergy to Medication,(if any): …………………………………………………………………….

Medical Insurance No …………………………………………………………………….............

Affix your Passport size Photograph here

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ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF GRADUATE STUDIES

Soldevanahalli, Hesaraghatta Main RoadChikkabanavara Post, Bangalore 560107

http://m.acharya.ac.in

PresidentSri B.M.Reddy

JMJ Education Society (R)

ChairmanMr. Premnath Reddy

Ph: 080-64517317 (O) Fax: 23700242E-mail: [email protected]

Director AdmissionsMrs. Shalini Reddy

Ph.080-64527317 (O) Fax: 23700242E-mail: [email protected]

Principal Prof. Gurunath Rao Vaidya

Ph (O): 080-28393542, 28396011(Extn: 2501) Fax: 23700242 Mob: 9886833013E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

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ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF GRADUATE STUDIES

NURTURING ASPIRATIONS SUPPORTING GROWTH

Vision

“ACHARYA INSTITUTES, COMMITTED TO THE CAUSE OF VALUE - BASED EDUCATION IN ALL DISCIPLINES,

ENVISIONS ITSELF AS A FOUNTAINHEAD OF INNOVATIVE HUMAN ENTERPRISE, WITH INSPIRATIONAL

INITIATIVES FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE”.

ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF GRADUATE STUDIES

Mission

“TO TAKE LEARNING BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES AND TO PROVIDE EXPOSURE TO THE STUDENTS THAT

WOULD HELP THEM REMAIN FOCUSED AND GAIN KNOWLEDGE IN ALL PERSPECTIVES. TO HELP THEM

LEARN PROFESSIONAL ETHICS, SOCIAL VALUES AND SOCIETAL COMMITMENT SO THAT THEY BECOME

GLOBALLY ACCEPTABLE AND COMPETENT PROFESSIONALS”.

Quality policy

“WE AT ACHARYA INSTITUTES PROMISE TO CONTINUALLY STRIVE TOWARDS TOTAL QUALITY IN ALL OUR

ENDEAVORS THROUGH EQUITY WITH ACCESSIBILITY, COMMITMENT WITH HONESTY AND ADAPTABILITY

WITH EFFICIENCY WHILE BLENDING CONCERN FOR ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT”

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FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK:

On behalf of Acharya Institutes in general and Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies in particular, I appreciate the interest shown by you in our institution.

At present education is undergoing a sea change and it is quite comprehensible that it becomes difficult to make decisions about which course and which college to choose.

In any case, the ultimate aim of education is to make a person conversant and well informed and offer him/her some life skills so that one can earn one’s livelihood.

In today’s world it would certainly be myopic to look at any educational programme purely from the job placement point of view.

In the present scenario of economic turbulence an educational programme/college that would ensure a long term benefit such as sustainability rather than a short term promise of job placement should be chosen.

Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies has been known for its quality education and our focus includes not only academics but also overall personality development of the student. It may sound clichéd but if one looks at our activities in detail one would realize the truth of this claim.

As globalization has reached the education sector, our college has geared up to grab new opportunities and thus the college has entered in collaborations with many countries by admitting their best students. These collaborations enable the college for further integrated programmes. In addition to this, the college is also NAAC accredited.

We look forward to welcome you and here’s wishing you an unforgettably enriching experience with us.

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IMPORTANT CONTACT PERSONS

SL.

no

CONTACT PERSON Purpose Ext-no

1 Prof. Gurunath Rao Vaidya, Principal Academics

2 Mr. C.B.M Bhooshan Placement officer(Acharya Institutes) 1005

3 Mr. Vishesh, Ms. Sonia Sharma International affairs 1007

4 Mr. Vishesh, Ms. Sonia Sharma, Ms. Vijaylakshmi Counselor for foreign students 1007/2225/2226

5 Ms. Jyothi N :Admin (Office) University Affairs 2536

6 Mr Ashok Kumar Vakshis (Chief Warden) Hostel 1023

7 Mr. Ramakrishna Gowda Civil Matters 1019

8 Mr. Sathyanarayana Reddy Transport 1025

9 Dr. Ajit Pakkala Medical Consultant, Acharya Institutes (Mob:

9886176958)

2527

HOD’S DETAILSSl no 

Name Dept Phone No Email ID

1 Prof. A S CHANDRA MOULI JOURNALISM 9886394831 [email protected]

2 Dr. Ushasrivastava  HINDI  9342850454 [email protected]

3 Mr. ANIL B. MALALI COMMERCE  9845650574 [email protected]

4 Mrs. M Sudha MANAGEMENT 9739550949 [email protected]

5 Mr. BIJU K. BALAN BCA 9036123936 [email protected]

6 Mr. Marimuthu  ECONOMICS 9035984640 [email protected]  

7 Mr. GEORGE VARIED T. PSYCHOLOGY 9886783389 [email protected]

8 Mrs. ASHWINI ATUL JOSHI B.SC (FAD) 9742690019 [email protected]

9 Ms. Greeshma peethambaran

ENGLISH 8123044045 [email protected]

10 Dr. Somanath MATHEMATICS 9448717334 [email protected]

11 Dr.Nikhath Fathima  CHEMISTRY 9741972109 [email protected]

12 Dr. I F Mudagall PHYSICS 9980402128 [email protected]

13 Mr.Channaveeraiah KANNADA 9448579565 [email protected]

14 Dr.Madhukar N  Kulkarni MSW 9066856938 [email protected]

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FACULTY DETAILSDEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

Sl.No

Staff Name Designation E-mail id Phone No.

1 Mr. BIJU K. BALAN AP(G-II) [email protected] 90361239362 Mr. RAVIKIRAN R.K. AP(G-III) [email protected] 98449947853 Ms. SWETHA C.V. Lecturer [email protected] 94488326734 Mr. VINAY Y. Lecturer [email protected] 90197432745 Mr. RAMA KRISHNA C.N. AP(G-III) [email protected] 90358779236 Mrs.PAVITHRA MN Sr.Lecturer [email protected] 96320224487 Ms. CHANDANA K.V. Lecturer [email protected] 7760889004

8 Mrs. REEJA JOSE PAVANATHIL AP(G-III) [email protected] 9986746874

9 Mr. VINAY G Lecturer [email protected] 8123703400

10 Mrs. JITHA JANARDHAN Lecturer [email protected] 9447928676

Department of Fashon and Apparel Design

12 Mrs. ASHWINI ATUL JOSHI AP(G-II) [email protected] 9742690019

13 Ms. JYOTI .S. KORDHANYAMATH Sr. Lecturer [email protected] 9742501855

14 Ms. BHUVANESHWARI S. Lecturer [email protected] 8105402277

15 Mr. APARNA KUMAR AP(G-III)

Department of Commerce and Management

17 Prof. MADHUKAR N KULKARNI Professor [email protected] 9483757320

18 Dr. J ASHOK KUMAR Asst. Professor [email protected] 9620880227

19 Mr. ANIL B. MALALI AP(G-II) [email protected] 9845650574

20 Mr.PRASHANTH RAO Asst. Professor [email protected] 9901678821

21 Mr. VINAY K Y Lecturer [email protected] 996496141522 Ms. SHASHIKALA C.S Lecturer [email protected] 9945710730

23 Mr.BENJAMIN IBRAHIM JONES AP(G-III) [email protected] 7411328615

24 Mrs.LAKSHMI .V Lecturer [email protected] 9964005825

25 Mr. SHAIKH JUNED SAOUD AP(G-III) [email protected] 9035970641

26 Mr. NEELLA BHARGAVA Lecturer [email protected] 895156298427 Mr. SUBRAMANYAM B. AP(G-II) [email protected] 988618689228 Mrs.SHAILA K AP(G-III) [email protected] 996472904729 Mrs. M SUDHA Sr. Lecturer [email protected] 973955094930 Mr. DHARMENDRA H Lecturer [email protected] 9743325038

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31 Ms. BHARGAVI H Lecturer [email protected] 916419854332 Mr.UDAYA SHANKAR Lecturer [email protected] 876269357133 Ms. SOWMYASHEE A Lecturer [email protected] 998060969634 Ms. SINDHU A N Lecturer [email protected] 9740245236

35 Mr. RAVAL DIPAM KUMAR M Lecturer [email protected] 9945801632

36 Ms.T.S.ASHWINI Lecturer [email protected] 988099421537 Ms.GEETHA M.G Lecturer [email protected] 962090222938 Ms. SHRUTHI J Lecturer [email protected] 889238288239 Ms. RAJANI .G Lecturer [email protected] 997259226240 Mr. CHETAN K.V Lecturer [email protected] 990293189041 Ms. SHANTHALA M Lecturer [email protected] 973156004042 Ms. DHANALAKSHMI. C Lecturer [email protected] 886784646743 Mrs. GEETHASHREE K Lecturer [email protected] 994574620544 Mr. N. MANIKANDAN Lecturer [email protected] 855315599045 Ms. DHANALAKSHMI.K AP(G-III) [email protected] 953882613646 Ms. SAMANVITHA.C Lecturer [email protected] 973156004047 Mr. PRADEEP N.E Asst.Prof [email protected] 990010048648 Mr.PRABHAKAR.K Lecturer [email protected]  49 Mrs. Keerthi H K Lecturer [email protected] 974352545650 Ms. CHAITRA .B Lecturer [email protected] 8904757298

Department of Economics51 Mr. MARIMUTHU M. AP(G-III) [email protected] 903598464052 Dr. A. VADIVEL Professor [email protected] 975179947053 Mr RAGHU Lecturer [email protected]   900881088954 Mrs.MALARVELZE Lecturer [email protected] 8147701879

Department of English

55 Mr. KRISHNAN NAMPUTHIRI M R Asst Professor [email protected] 9035236038

56 Mr. SHASHIDHAR.S AP(G-III) [email protected] 991634584157 Ms.RANISHA R AP(G-III) [email protected] 9886638022

58 Ms. GREESHMA PEETHAMBARAN AP(G-III) [email protected] 8123044045

59 Mr. JANARDHAN .L Sr. Lecturer [email protected] 997207394660 Mrs. SOWMYA M.A Lecturer [email protected] 996435057061 Mr. Arun Kumar Lecturer [email protected] 888096939362 Ms. Uneek Lecturer [email protected] 809591690663 Ms. JOAN DIVYA L Lecturer [email protected] 8904542770

Department of Journalism

64 Prof. A S CHANDRA MOULI HOD,Professor [email protected] 9886394831

65 Mr. KOVUURI G REDDY Dean [email protected] 9958890076

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66 Ms. SANCHITA MUKHERJEE Lecturer [email protected] 998668539367 Ms.PREMAVATHI Lecturer [email protected] 974077776168 Mr. PRASHANTH V Lecturer [email protected] 8884545415

Department of Mathematics71 Ms. LAVANYA E. Lecturer [email protected] 998622001772 Mr. ASHOK KUMAR Lecturer [email protected] 990291564473 Mrs. MILANA K R Lecturer [email protected] 7411370817

74 Mrs. VIDYA SARASWATHY Lecturer [email protected] 8277628132

Department of Chemistry

75 Dr. SANDEEP C Asst. Professor [email protected] 9448639413

76 Dr. CHANDRASHEKAR Asst. Professor [email protected] 9743295574

77 Ms. NIKHAT FATHIMA Asst. Professor [email protected] 9741972109

78 Mrs. VENKATA PADMAJA Lecturer [email protected] 9900101113

79 Ms. NILUFER Lecturer [email protected] 7829295980Department of Physics

80 Dr. MUDAGAL I F Professor [email protected] 998040212881 Mrs. S SHREEMATI GIRI Professor [email protected] 998687847582 Mr. DARSHAN G Lecturer [email protected] 9632582254

83 MR. N.K.S.P.S SARMA Associate Professor    

Department of Psychology84 Mr. GEORGE VARIED T. AP(G-II) [email protected] 988678338985 Mrs. PRATHIBHA M.V. Sr.Lecturer [email protected] 9916692157

86 Mr. ALEN RAPHEAL DAVIS HILARY Lecturer [email protected] 8123291628

87 Ms. KEBA PAUL Lecturer    Department of Hindi

88 Dr. USHA SHRIVATSAVA AP(G-II) [email protected] 934285045489 Mr. PRAMOD NAG Lecturer [email protected] 974289919890 Mrs. SEEMA Lecturer [email protected] 8553614881

Department of Library91 Mr. SRINIVAS Librarian [email protected] 9632636933

92 Mr. MAHESH M.S Asst. Librarian [email protected] 7760143239Department of Physical Education

93 Mr. MAHESH P M PED [email protected] 9886472071Department of Kannada

94 Mr. CHANNAVEERAIAH Lecturer [email protected] 9448579565Non Teaching Staff Details

95 Mrs. JYOTHI .N A.O 10.12.2011 [email protected] 988029444296 Mr. NAGARAJU .N Sr.Asst 08.08.2002 [email protected] 996453017997 Mr. RANGANATH Jr.Asst 01.08.2005 [email protected] 9481503889

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B.M98 Mrs. KALAVATHI N Assistant 10.05.2004 [email protected] 8095363141

99 Mrs. SOWBHAGYA E. Jr.Asst 01.03.2007 [email protected] 9916900750

100 Mr. MARIYALLAPPA Assistant 04.04.2012 [email protected] 9035685892

101 Mr. NAGARAJA P Assistant 25.03.2014 [email protected] 9901208504

102 Mr. SUNIL KUMAR.P Jr.Asst 27.11.2013 [email protected] 7204687481

103 Mr. HARIKUMAR .P Office Asst 12.05.2014 [email protected] 9620194291

104 Ms. SUMITRA A B Lab-Instructor 12.08.2008 [email protected]  

105 Mr. LOHITH BABU K.S Programmer 18.08.2014 [email protected] 9743699465

106 Ms. ASHWINI K Lab-Instructor 07.07.2014 [email protected] 9886807818

107 Ms. SUNITHA .L Jr.Asst 18.06.2015 [email protected] 9538390704108 Ms. MANASA K.C Jr.Asst 18.06.2015 [email protected] 9916599082109 Ms.SREEDEVI .K Instructor 15.07.2015    

COMMITTEES

1. DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE – Chairperson - Prof. Gurunath Rao Vaidya, Principal, AIGS Coordinator Member: Subramanyam

Members - i) Mr. Anil B. Malali ii) Mr. Chetan K.V

iii) Mr. Biju K. Balan

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iv) Mrs. Ashwini Atul Joshi v) Mr. George V.T

vi) Ms. M.Sudha

2. ANTI – RAGGING COMMITTEE – Chair Person :Prof. Gurunath Rao Vaidya, Principal, AIGS Coordinator Member: Subramanyam Members: i. Mr. Ramakrishna Gowda ii. Mr. Chetan K.V iii. Sub Inspector

3. CULTURAL COMMITTEE - a) Ms. b) Ms. Bhagyashree Nadig

4. NSS UNIT a) Mr. George Varied. T, NSS Officer b) Mr. Ravi.G c) Ms. Bhagyashree Nadig

5. SPORTS-IN-CHARGE a) Mr. Shashikanth Reddy

6. EXAMINATIONS IN-CHARGE - a) Mr. Anil B. Malali b) Mr. Dhanabal. T

7. PLACEMENT COORDINATOR - a) Mr. Vinay Kenkereb) Mr. Allen Hilary

8. STUDENT COUNSELLORS - a) Mr. George Varied. T b) Dr. Serin

c) Mr. Allen Hilary

9. LIBRARY COMMITTEE - Chairperson - Prof. Gurunath Rao Vaidya, Principal Secretary - Mr. Prashanth. S Members- a) Mr. Mahesh M.S b) Mr. Shaikh Juned Saoud c) Mrs. Prathibha Umashankar d) Ms. Jyothi. S

e) Dr. Usha Shrivastava f) Ms. Lavanya. E

CLUBS

IT CLUB

IT club is an association of students & staff members. The aim of this club is to equip the students for their future. This will help them to fair well in the industry as well as academics.

Quiz Seminar & workshops Software Development (Student Information system)

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Guest Lectures Group Discussions Certificate courses.

COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT CLUB

Management Club is a Special Interest Group in the area of management to learn and acquire skill to supplement their classroom learning.

Presentations on current issues in the area of management Group Discussions Role Plays Online Trading Simulation Games Quiz Seminar & workshops Industrial visits Guest Lecture Market Surveys

ACHARYA PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION (APA) APA Activities Certificate courses Awareness programs Workshop and exhibition Magazine Seminars Film reviews Participation in Inter-collegiate fests

LITERARY CLUBThe literary club shall aim to create literary awareness among students. It inspires them to read and collect more information about the famous literary personalities.

Workshops Seminars Screening of movies Language Lab activities

JOURNALISM CLUB Acharya Samachar Guest Lectures Workshops Media visit Film society Photography

FASHION CLUB Fashion shows Seminar and workshops Inter-collegiate competitions Industrial visits Exhibitions

SPECIAL FEATURES

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1) NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEMEOur College has an NSS unit from the year 2006 which renders service to the society. The unit consists of 100 volunteers and has been organizing various activities like awareness programs, donations to the needed, honoring of important days etc. Every year the unit conducts an annual special camp of 7 days were the volunteers renders their service to an adopted village.

2) CAPITALINE and PRO QUEST The college has subscribed capitaline and proquest which will give access to the database of 20,000 companies for the last 20years. It also includes 4,500 journals.

3) CENTRE FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELLINGAIGS has a center for counseling which is under the Department of Psychology where students can approach with their problems and find remedial measures and solutions. The faculty of Psychology along with other faculty will be effectively dealing with the student problems.

4) GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL To redress the genuine grievances of staff and students, so that congenial atmosphere for studies and smooth working of administration, the college has constituted the grievances redressal cell.

5) LANGUAGE LABThe English Language lab set up at AIGS offers to impart communication skills to students in an attempt to help them finesse the job market which is evergrowing. The lab offers to hone the communication skills of students based on the current status of each student ranging from the fundamentals of grammar to higher levels of pronunciation skills.The lab is equipped with advanced editions of books on Communication Skills, Basic English and Advanced English along with CDs. The lab can accommodate 60 students at a time and train with the aid of headphones and television to improve their pronunciation skills.

6) LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTER

AIGS Library was set up in the same year 2005 and is committed to ensuring access to current, accurate information for better quality of life for the young generations. The Library is given its due importance and is growing along with the institute. Web site address: http://sites.google.com/site/aigslibrary

GENERAL DISCIPLINARY RULES

“Education does not mean teaching people to know what they do not know; it means teaching them to behave as they do not behave”. - John Ruskin

In keeping with the tradition of the institution, all student of Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies (AIGS) are asked to maintain discipline and decorum in the campus and refrain from any activity that can damage / tarnish the reputation of the institution. Violation of this will result in inviting disciplinary action under Act of AIGS/BU/UGC regulations.

1. Every student should attend the classes (theory & practical) regularly so as to maintain a minimum of 75% attendance

in each subject failing which he will not be allowed to take the final examination.

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2. Violation of any rule will lead to strict disciplinary action including rustication or expulsion from the college. The orders

of the Principal as to discipline shall be final and binding to all students.

3. All students are required to wear UNIFORM on five days of a week.

4. Mobile phones are strictly prohibited in campus. If any student found using the cell phone, it will be seized.

5. Eatables can be taken only inside the cafeteria. Eating at all other places (especially class rooms, laboratories & library) is

strictly prohibited.

6. Birthday parties or other celebrations and photography are not allowed in college premises.

7. Students are required to be in possession of the Identity card and produce on demand by the authorities

8. Ragging in any form or time is banned in the campus as well as in the hostel and all senior students are asked to adhere to

this rule.

9. Smoking and use of alcohol in the campus are strictly prohibited.

10. Students using vehicles are required to limit the speed to 20 km/hr within the campus limits and not to have more than one pillion rider.

11. All students are advised to keep the environment clean and not to litter the campus.

12. Dos & Don’ts during Examination:

Dosi) Use only scientific calculators

ii) Bring ID card and Admission Cards for every examination

iii) Enter the Examination Hall 10 minutes before the start of examination

iv) Inform the invigilators if you have to change the pen.

Don’tsi) Do not write anything on the question paper except USN.

ii) Do not have any written materials in your possession.

iii) Do not bring mobile / cell phones.PLINARY COUNCIL

There is a Disciplinary Council in the college dealing with matters concerning violation of the discipline rules mentioned above. The Disciplinary Council

deals with breach of discipline, misconduct or use of unfair means (in tests/examinations) by the students. If any student is found guilty of the offences

mentioned, he/she has to face severe consequences. The decision and proceedings of the disciplinary Council shall not be challenged on any ground

whatsoever.

Chairperson - Prof. Gurunath Rao Vaidya, Principal

Members - i) Mr. Anil B Malali

ii)Prof. A.S.Chandra Mouli

ii) Mr. George Varied T

iii) Mr. Biju K. Balan

iv) Mrs. Ashwini Atul Joshi

v) Prof. Mudugal

vi) Prof. Kulkarni

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PROCTOR SYSTEM

1. Proctorial system is followed in which 25 students are allotted to individual faculty who counsels them.

2. Proctors maintain details of each student based on the student’s performance, attendance and his other problems and interests.

3. Students are counseled once in a month by the proctor.

4. Students can contact the proctor at any time for their problems.

5. Guidance is given to the students for the upliftment of their academic records.

6. Motivation and inspiration is given to participate in extra curricular activities.

7. Career guidance is given to students to face the challenges of the industry

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT MARKS

The Internal Assessment Marks shall be awarded based on attendance, performance in the monthly tests, assignments and seminars. The division as

directed by Bangalore University is as follows:

ATTENDANCE (%): 95 – 100 - 05

90 – 94 - 04

85 – 89 - 03

80 – 84 - 02

75 - 80 - 01

TESTS: Two internal tests will be conducted and the average will be considered for 3 marks. The marks will be awarded as follows:

16 – 20 - 3

12 – 15 - 2

7 – 11 - 1

ASSIGNMENTS / SEMINARS: 2 marks.

* The students are advised to keep track of their attendance and internal marks with their concerned subject teachers at regular intervals to avoid

further discrepancies

Note: - The division of Marks for III year BCA students is as follows:

ATTENDANCE (%): 95 – 100 - 05

90 – 94 - 04

85 – 89 - 03

80 – 84 - 02

75 - 80 - 01

TESTS: Two internal tests will be conducted and the average will be considered for 10 marks.

ASSIGNMENTS / SEMINARS: 5 marks

CALENDER OF EVENTS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-12

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SCHEMATIC PLAN OF THE CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011– 12 (ODD SEMESTER)8 1

ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF GRADUATE STUDIESSoldevanahalli, Bangalore – 90

www.acharya.ac.in

June 2012 – Nov 2012

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies JUNE 2011

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies JULY 2011

Day Date Activities Day Date ActivitiesFriday 1 Academic Council Meeting – I Sunday 1

Saturday 2 Staff Meeting – I Monday 2

Sunday 3 Tuesday 3

Monday 4 Departmental Meeting Wednesday 4

Tuesday 5 Thursday 5

Wednesday 6 Commencement of Odd Semester Classes for III & V semester Friday 6

Thursday 7 Saturday 7

Friday 8 Sunday 8

Saturday 9 Monday 9

Sunday 10 Tuesday 10

Monday 11 Wednesday 11

Tuesday 12 Thursday 12 Ist Internal ExamsWednesday 13 Friday 13 Ist Internal ExamsThursday 14 Saturday 14 Ist Internal ExamsFriday 15 Sunday 15

Saturday 16 IIIrd Saturday (Holiday) Monday 16 Academic Council Meeting – IISunday 17 Tuesday 17

Monday 18 Wednesday 18

Tuesday 19 Thursday 19 Display of Ist Internal marks and attendanceWednesday 20 Friday 20 Fresher’s Day

Thursday 21 Commencement of Odd Semester Classes for I semester Saturday 21 IIIrd Saturday (Holiday)Friday 22 Orientation Program for the I year students Sunday 22

Saturday 23 Orientation Program for the I year students Monday 23

Sunday 24 Tuesday 24

Monday 25 Last date for payment of Tuition & University Examination Fees Wednesday 25

Tuesday 26 Thursday 26

Wednesday 27 Friday 27 Shri Varamahalakshmi Vrata (General Holiday)

Thursday 28 Saturday 28

Friday 29 Sunday 29

Saturday 30 Monday 30

Tuesday 31 Last date for payment of exam fees and duly filled exam application form

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies AUG 2011

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies

SEPT 2011

Day Date Activities Day Date ActivitiesWednesday 1 Saturday 1 IInd Internal Exams

Thursday 2 Sunday 2

Friday 3 Staff Meeting II Monday 3 Academic Council Meeting – IIISaturday 4 Parent – Teacher Meeting Tuesday 4

Sunday 5 Wednesday 5

Monday 6 Thursday 6 Display of IInd Internal marks and attendance

Tuesday 7 Friday 7

Wednesday 8 Saturday 8

Thursday 9 Sunday 9

Friday 10 Monday 10

Saturday 11 Tuesday 11

Sunday 12 Wednesday 12

Monday 13 Thursday 13

Tuesday 14 Friday 14

Wednesday 15 Independence Day NSS & NCC Activities Saturday 15 IIIrd Saturday (Holiday)

Thursday 16 Sunday 16

Friday 17 Monday 17

Saturday 18 IIIrd Saturday (Holiday) Tuesday 18 Swarna Gowri Vrata (General Holiday)Sunday 19 Wednesday 19 Vara Siddhi Vinayaka Vrata (General Holiday)Monday 20 Kutub-E-Ramzan (General Holiday) Thursday 20

Tuesday 21 Friday 21

Wednesday 22 Saturday 22

Thursday 23 Sunday 23

Friday 24 Monday 24 Probable Date for commencement of Practical Examinations, Sept 2012

Saturday 25 Tuesday 25

Sunday 26 Wednesday 26

Monday 27 Thursday 27

Tuesday 28 Friday 28

Wednesday 29 Saturday 29 Hosting of admission tickets on the website

Thursday 30 IInd Internal Exams Sunday 30

Friday 31 IInd Internal Exams

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies OCT 2011

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies

NOV 2011

Day Date Activities Day Date Activities

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Monday 1 Thursday 1 Kannada Rajyotsava (General Holiday)Tuesday 2 Gandhi Jayanthi (General Holiday) Friday 2 Physical Verification of stores

Wednesday 3 Saturday 3 Physical Verification of stores

Thursday 4 Sunday 4

Friday 5 Staff Meeting III Monday 5

Saturday 6 Display of Final Internal Assessment Marks Tuesday 6

Sunday 7 Wednesday 7

Monday 8 Thursday 8

Tuesday 9 Friday 9

Wednesday 10 Last date for submission of Internal Assessment Marks to University Saturday 10

Thursday 11 Last working day of the Semester (90 working days) Sunday 11

Friday 12 Commencement of vacation Monday 12 Naraka Chathurdashi (General Holiday)Saturday 13 Tuesday 13

Sunday 14 Wednesday 14 Deepavali (General Holiday)Monday 15 Mahalaya Amavasya (General Holiday) Thursday 15

Tuesday 16 Friday 16

Wednesday 17 Saturday 17 IIIrd Saturday (Holiday)

Thursday 18 Probable date of commencement of University Theory Examinations Sunday 18

Friday 19 Monday 19 Probable date of closing of University Theory Examinations

Saturday 20 IIIrd Saturday (Holiday) Tuesday 20

Sunday 21 Wednesday 21

Monday 22 Thursday 22

Tuesday 23 Mahanavami (General Holiday) Friday 23

Wednesday 24 Vijayadasami (General Holiday) Saturday 24

Thursday 25 Sunday 25

Friday 26 Bakrid (General Holiday) Monday 26

Saturday 27 Tuesday 27

Sunday 28 Wednesday 28

Monday 29 Thursday 29

Tuesday 30 Friday 30

Wednesday 31

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BCA SYLLABUS

Sem Paper Title of the paper Hrs/ Wk

Theory Max.Marks

Practical MaxMarks

CETotalMarks

I

BCA101 INDIAN LANGUAGE 4 90 - 10 100BCA102 ENGLISH 4 90 - 10 100BCA103 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS 4 90 - 10 100BCA104 ELECTRONICS 4 60 30 10 100BCA105 PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS – USING C 4 60 30 10 100

II

BCA201 INDIAN LANGUAGE 4 90 - 10 100BCA202 ENGLISH 4 90 - 10 100BCA203 MATHEMATICS 4 90 - 10 100BCA204 OOPS USING C++ 4 60 30 10 100BCA205 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4 60 30 10 100

III

BCA301 INDIAN LANGUAGE 4 90 - 10 100BCA302 ENGLISH 4 90 - 10 100BCA303 INDIAN CONSTITUTION 4 100 - - 100BCA304 DATA STRUCTURES 4 60 30 10 100BCA305 OPERATING SYSTEMS 4 60 30 10 100

IV

BCA401 INDIAN LANGUAGE 4 90 - 10 100BCA402 ENGLISH 4 90 - 10 100BCA403 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 4 90 - 10 100BCA404 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS &

OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES4 60 30 10 100

BCA405 DATA COMMUNICATIONS & NETWORK 4 60 30 10 100

V

BCA501 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 4 90 - 10 100BCA502 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE 4 90 - 10 100BCA503 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT &

INSURANCE4 90 - 10 100

BCA504 INTERNET PROGRAMMING 4 60 30 10 100BCA505 MINI PROJECT 8 - 180 20 200

VI

BCA601 DESIGN & ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS 4 90 - 10 100BCA602 SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING 4 90 - 10 100BCA603 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 4 100 - - 100BCA604 E-COMMERCE &WEB DESIGNING 4 60 30 10 100BCA605 MINI PROJECT 8 - 180 20 200

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BBM SYLLABUS SEM

PAPER NO.

TITLE OF THE PAPER LECT / HRS

MARKS TOTALMARKS

UE RM

I

1.1 LANGUAGE: KANNADA/SANSKRIT/TAMIL/TELUGU/ADDITIONAL ENGLISH/MARATHI/HINDI

04 90 10 100

1.2 ENGLISH 04 90 10 1001.3 BUSINESS ECONOMICS 04 90 10 1001.4 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING 04 90 10 1001.5 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1001.6 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 04 90 10 1001.7 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 04 90 10 100

TOTAL 28 630 70 700

II

2.1 LANGUAGE: KANNADA/SANSKRIT/TAMIL/TELUGU/ADDITIONAL ENGLISH/MARATHI/HINDI

04 90 10 100

2.2 ENGLISH 04 90 10 1002.3 BUSINESS STATISTICS 04 90 10 1002.4 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 04 90 10 1002.5 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 04 90 10 1002.6 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1002.7 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 04 90 10 100

TOTAL 28 630 70 700

III

3.1 LANGUAGE: KANNADA/SANSKRIT/TAMIL/TELUGU/ADDITIONAL ENGLISH/MARATHI/HINDI

04 90 10 100

3.2 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 04 90 10 1003.3 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1003.4 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING 04 90 10 1003.5 SERVICE MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1003.6 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 04 90 10 100

3.7 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS 04 90 10 100 TOTAL 28 630 70 700

IV

4.1 LANGUAGE: KANNADA/SANSKRIT/TAMIL/TELUGU/ADDITIONAL ENGLISH/MARATHI/HINDI

04 90 10 100

4.2 BUSINESS LAW 04 90 10 1004.3 COST ACCOUNTING 04 90 10 1004.4 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1004.5 PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1004.6 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS 04 90 10 1004.7 INDIAN CONSTITUTION 04 100 - 100

TOTAL 28 640 60 700

V

5.1 INCOME TAX 04 90 10 1005.2 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 04 90 10 1005.3 LAW AND PRACTICE OF BANKING 04 90 10 1005.4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1005.5 BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS 04 90 10 1005.6 ELECTIVE-I 04 90 10 1005.7 ELECTIVE-II 04 90 10 100

TOTAL 28 630 70 700

VI

6.1 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM 04 90 10 100

6.2 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1006.3 ENTERPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT 04 90 10 1006.4 ELECTIVE-III 04 90 10 1006.5 ELECTIVE-IV 04 90 10 1006.6 PROJECT REPORT VIVA VOCE 75 25 100

TOTAL 20 525 75 600 GRAND TOTAL 3800

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ELECTIVE I: HRM

ELECTIVE II: MARKETING

ELECTIVE III: FINANCE

ELECTIVE IV: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

ELECTIVE V: INSURANCE

ELECTIVE VI: ADVERTISING AND MEDIA MANAGEMENT

ELECTIVE VII: TOURISM

ELECTIVE VIII: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

B.Com SYLLABUS

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ELECTIVE I: ACCOUNTING GROUPELECTIVE II: FINANCE GROUP

SEM

PAPER NO.

TITLE OF THE PAPER LECT / HOURS

MARKS TOTALMARKS

UE RM

I

1.1 LANGUAGE: KANNADA/SANSKRIT/TAMIL/TELUGU/ADDITIONAL ENGLISH/MARATHI/HINDI

04 90 10 100

1.2 LANGUAGE: ENGLISH 04 90 10 1001.3 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING – I 04 90 10 1001.4 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1001.5 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS / CLSP 04 90 10 1001.6 BUSINESS ECONOMICS – I 04 90 10 100

TOTAL 24 540 60 600

II

2.1 LANGUAGE: KANNADA/SANSKRIT/TAMIL/TELUGU/ADDITIONAL ENGLISH/MARATHI/HINDI

04 90 10 100

2.2 LANGUAGE: ENGLISH 04 90 10 1002.3 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - I 04 90 10 1002.4 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1002.5 BUSINESS STATISTICS 04 90 10 1002.6 BUSINESS ECONOMICS – II 04 90 10 1002.7 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

TOTAL 24 540 60 600

III

3.1 LANGUAGE :(including communication)KANNADA/SANSKRIT/URDU/TAMIL/TELUGU/ADDITIONAL ENGLISH/MARATHI/HINDI

04 90 10 100

3.2 LANGUAGE: ENGLISH & BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 04 90 10 1003.3 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING – I 04 90 10 1003.4 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1003.5 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 04 90 10 1003.6 INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM 04 90 10 1003.7 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS 04 90 10 100

TOTAL 28 630 70 700

IV

4.1 LANGUAGE: (including communication)KANNADA/SANSKRIT/URDU/TAMIL/TELUGU/ADDITIONAL ENGLISH/MARATHI/HINDI

04 90 10 100

4.2 LANGUAGE: ENGLISH & BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 04 90 10 1004.3 CORPORATE ACCOUNTING – II 04 90 10 1004.4 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1004.5 COMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATION 04 90 10 1004.6 COST ACCOUNTING 04 90 10 1004.7 INDIAN CONSTITUTION 04 100 - 100

TOTAL 28 640 60 700

V

5.1 METHODS & TECHNIQUES OF COST ACCOUNTING 04 90 10 1005.2 INCOME TAXES – I 04 90 10 1005.3 ENTERPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 04 90 10 1005.4 LAW AND PRACTICE OF BANKING 04 90 10 1005.5 ELECTIVE - I 04 90 10 1005.6 ELECTIVE – II 04 90 10 100

TOTAL 24 540 60 600

VI

6.1 BUSINESS LAWS 04 90 10 1006.2 INCOME TAXES – II 04 90 10 1006.3 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 04 90 10 1006.4 SERVICES MANAGEMENT 04 90 10 1006.5 ELECTIVE-III 04 90 10 1006.6 ELECTIVE-IV 04 90 10 100

TOTAL 24 540 60 600

GRAND TOTAL 3420 380 3800

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ELECTIVE III: MARKETING GROUPELECTIVE IV: HUMAN RESOURCE GROUPELECTIVE V: INSURANCE GROUPELECTIVE VI: TAXATIONELECTIVE VII: INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT

BA (PSYCHOLOGY, JOURNALISM, OPT.ENGLISH)

Sem Code Paper Hrs/Week

Marks Total Marks

Min. pass marks

UE IA

I

1.1 GEN.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 401.1 ADD.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 401.1 OPT.ENGLISH- PAPER – I 5 90 10 100 401.1 INTRODUCTION TO MASS

COMMUNICATION5 90 10 100 40

1.1 BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES – I 4 60 10 70 24PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – I 3 30 -- 30 12

TOTAL 500 200

II

2.1 GEN.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 40

2.1 ADD.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 401.2 OPT.ENGLISH PAPER – II 5 90 10 100 402.2 FUNDAMENTALS OF JOURNALISM 5 90 10 100 402.1 BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES – II 4 60 10 70 21

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PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – II 3 30 -- 30 11INDIAN CONSTITUTION 4 90 10 100 40

TOTAL 600 240

III

3.1 GEN.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 403.1 ADD.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 402.1 OPT.ENGLISH- PAPER –III 5 90 10 100 403.3 MEDIA LAWS AND INDIAN CONSTITUTION 5 90 10 100 403.1A3.1B

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY / DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – III 3 30 -- 30 11ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 4 90 10 100 40

TOTAL

600 240

IV

3.1 GEN.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 403.1 ADDL.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 402.2 OPT.ENGLISH - PAPER – IV 5 90 10 100 404.4 BASIC AUDIO-VISUAL MEDIA 5 90 10 100 404.1A4.1B

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY / DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – IV 4 30 -- 30 11COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS 4 90 10 100 40 TOTAL 600 240

V

3.1 OPT. ENGLISH PAPER –V 4 90 10 100 404.1 OPT. ENGLISH PAPER –VI 4 90 10 100 40

5.APSYCHOLOGY – VABNORMAL/COUNSELLING/HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – V 3 30 -- 30 11

5.BPSYCHOLOGY – VIINDUSTRIAL/SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS –VI 3 30 -- 30 115.5 REPORTING METHODS 4 90 10 100 405.6 EDITING TECHNIQUES 4 90 10 100 40 TOTAL 600 240

VI

3.2 OPT. ENGLISH PAPER –VII 4 90 10 100 404.2 OPT. ENGLISH PAPER –VIII 4 90 10 100 406.A PSYCHOLOGY- VII 4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS –VII 3 30 -- 30 116.B PSYCHOLOGY-B 4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS –VII 3 30 -- 30 116.7 MEDIA MANAGEMENT 4 90 10 100 406.8 INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING AND

PUBLIC RELATIONS4 90 10 100 40

TOTAL 600 240

BA (PSYCHOLOGY, MARKETING, ECONOMICS)

Sem Code Paper Hrs/Week

Marks Total Marks

Min Pass marks

UE IA

I

1.1 GEN.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 401.1 ADD.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 401.1 MICROECONOMICS 5 90 10 100 401.1 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 5 90 10 100 40

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1.1 BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES-I 4 60 10 70 21PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – I 3 30 -- 30 11

TOTAL 500 200

II

2.1 GEN.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 40

2.1 ADD.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 402.1 MACROECONOMICS 5 90 10 100 402.2 ADVERTISING AND SALESMANSHIP 5 90 10 100 402.1 BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES – II 4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – II 3 30 -- 30 11INDIAN CONSTITUTION 4 90 10 100 40

TOTAL 600 240

III

3.1 GEN.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 403.1 ADD.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 403.1 ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT 5 90 10 100 403.3 MARKETING RESEARCH AND SURVEY 5 90 10 100 403.1A3.1B

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY/ DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – III 3 30 -- 30 11ENVT. STUDIES 4 90 10 100 40

TOTAL 600 240

IV

4.1 GEN.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 404.1 ADD.ENGLISH 4 90 10 100 404.1 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 5 90 10 100 404.4 MARKETING OF AGRICULTURE AND

MANUFACTURED GOODS5 90 10 100 40

4.1A4.1B

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY/ DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – IV 3 30 -- 30 11COMP. FUNDAMENTALS 4 90 10 100 40 TOTAL 600 240

V

5.1 INDIAN ECONOMICS PART – A 4 90 10 100 405.2 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS/

ECONOMIC DOCTRINES / QUANTITATIVE METHODS PART – B

4 90 10 100 40

5.APSYCHOLOGY –VABNORMAL/COUNSELLING/HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – V 3 30 -- 30 115.B PSYCHOLOGY- VI

INDUSTRIAL/SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY4 60 10 70 21

PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – VI 3 30 -- 30 115.5 SERVICES MARKETING 4 90 10 100 405.6 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 4 90 10 100 40 TOTAL 600 240

VI 6.1 INDIAN ECONOMICS PART – B 4 90 10 100 406.2 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS/

ECONOMIC DOCTRINES / QUANTITATIVE METHODS PART – B

4 90 10 100 40

6.A PSYCHOLOGY- VII 4 60 10 70 21PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – VII 3 30 -- 30 11

6.A PSYCHOLOGY-VIII 4 60 10 70 21PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICALS – VIII 3 30 -- 30 11

6.7 INTERNATIONAL MKTG 4 90 10 100 406.8 ENTERPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT 4 90 10 100 40

TOTAL 600 240

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B.Sc ElectronicsSEM Title of the Paper Hours/week Examination marks/paper Duration of

ExaminationTotal marks

Theory Practical Theory Internal Assessment

Practical Theory Practical

I BASIC ELECTRONICS – I 4 3 60 10 30 3 3 100II BASIC ELECTRONICS – II 4 3 60 10 30 3 3 100III DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

AND C PROGRAMMING4 3 60 10 30 3 3 100

IV COMMUNICATION 4 3 60 10 30 3 3 100

Va.COMPULSORY PAPER 3 3 60 10 30 3 3 100b. SPECIALIZATION PAPER – I

3 3 60 10 30 3 3 100

VIa.COMPULSORY PAPER 3 3 60 10 30 3 3 100b.SPECIALIZATION PAPER – II

3 3 60 10 30 3 3 100

GRAND TOTAL 800Specialization paper ELT – 6 and 8

1. Embedded system design 5. Biomedical Electronics and Instrumentation

2. Advanced communication 6. Control systems

3. DSP 7. Microwaves 4. ASIC design. 8. Power Electronics.  

B.Sc Physics

Sl.No

Title of the Paper Hrs/Week

Max. marks Max. total marks Theory Internal

1 PHY 101: Mechanics, Oscillations And Waves 4 60 102 PHY 102 3 30 - 1003 PHY 201: Properties Of Matter, Heat & Thermodynamics 4 60 104 PHY 202 3 3 30 1005 PHY 301: Electricity, Magnetism and Radiation 4 60 106 PHY 302 3 30 - 1007 PHY 401: Acoustics, Optics and Lasers 4 60 108 PHY 402 3 30 - 1009 PHY 501: Gravitation, Space Physics and Electronics 3 60 1010 PHY 502 3 30 - 10011 PHY 503: Quantum mechanics, atomic & Molecular Physics 3 60 1012 PHY 504 3 30 - 10013 PHY 601: Statistical Physics & Solid State Physics 3 60 1014 PHY 602 3 30 - 10015 PHY 603: Relativity, Astrophysics & Nuclear Physics 3 60 1016 PHY 604 3 30 - 100

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GRAND TOTAL 800

B.Sc Chemistry

SEM Title of the Paper Hours/Week Max. marks Max. total marksTheory Practical Theory Internal Practical

I CHEMISTRY - I 4 3 60 10 30 100II CHEMISTRY - II 4 3 60 10 30 100III CHEMISTRY – III 4 3 60 10 30 100IV CHEMISTRY – IV 4 3 60 10 30 100V CHEMISTRY – V (ORGANIC) 4 3 60 10 30 100

CHEMISTRY – VI (PHYSICAL) 4 3 60 10 30 100

VI CHEMISTRY - VII (INORGANIC) 4 3 60 10 30 100CHEMISTRY – VIII (BIOCHEMISTRY)

4 3 60 10 30 100

GRAND TOTAL 800

B.Sc MathematicsSEM Title of the Paper Hrs/

WeekMax. marks Max. total

marks Theory InternalI MATHEMATICS - I 5 90 10 100II MATHEMATICS - II 5 90 10 100III MATHEMATICS – III 5 90 10 100IV MATHEMATICS – IV 5 90 10 100V MATHEMATICS – V 4 90 10 100

MATHEMATICS – VI 4 90 10 100

VI MATHEMATICS - VII 4 90 10 100MATHEMATICS – VIII 4 90 10 100

GRAND TOTAL 800

B.Sc FASHION AND APPAREL DESIGNPaper Code Subject Theory Practicals

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mFAD 101 LANGUAGE – I 4 90 10 3 100FAD 102 LANGUAGE – II 4 90 10 3 100FAD 103A FIBER & YARN SCIENCE 3 60 10 3 100FAD 103B 3 30 3FAD 104A ELEMENTS OF DESIGN

AND FASHION3 60 10 3 100

FAD 104B 3 30 3FAD 105A BASICS OF PATTERN

MAKING & SEWING3 60 10 3 100

FAD 105B 3 30 3 TOTAL 500

FAD 201 LANGUAGE – I 4 90 10 3 100FAD 202 LANGUAGE – II 4 90 10 3 100FAD 203A FABRIC ANALYSIS 3 60 10 3 100FAD 203B 3 30 3FAD 204A BASICS OF GARMENT

CONSTRUCTION3 60 10 3 100

FAD 204B 3 30 3ADL 2S1 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS 4 100 - 3 100

TOTAL 500

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FAD 301 LANGUAGE – I 4 90 10 3 100FAD 302 LANGUAGE – II 4 90 10 3 100FAD 303A FASHION ART DESIGN 3 60 10 3 100FAD 303B 3 30 3FAD 304A PATTERN MAKING &

CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION3 60 10 3 100

FAD 304B 3 30 3FAD 305A WET PROCESSING 4 100 10 3 100FAD 305B 3 30 3

INDIAN CONSTITUTION 4 100 - 3 - - - 100 TOTAL 600

FAD 401 LANGUAGE – I 4 90 10 3 100FAD 402 LANGUAGE – II 4 90 10 3 100FAD 403A TRADITIONAL TEXTILE 3 60 10 3 100FAD 403B 3 30 3FAD 404A HISTORIC COSTUMES 3 60 10 3 100FAD 404B 3 30 3FAD 405A ENTREPRENEURSHIP

DEVELOPMENT4 90 10 3 100

SESS41 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 4 100 - 3 - - - 100 TOTAL 600FAD 501 A FASHION ACCESSORIES 3 60 10 3 100FAD 501 B 3 30 3FAD 502 A GARMENT SURFACE

ORNAMENTATION3 60 10 3 100

FAD 502 B 3 30 3FAD 503A TEXTILE TESTING 3 60 10 3 100FAD 503B 3 30 3FAD 504A APPAREL PRODUCTION 3 60 10 3 100FAD 504B 3 30 3FAD 505A APPAREL COMPUTER

AIDED DESIGN3 60 10 3 100

FAD 505B 3 30 3FAD 506 FASHION BUSINESS MGMT. 4 90 10 3 - - - 100 TOTAL 600FAD 601 A APPAREL QUALITY

ASSURANCE3 60 10 3 100

FAD 601 B 3 30 3FAD 602 A PORTFOLIO

PRESENTATION3 60 10 3 100

FAD 602 B 3 30 3FAD 603 NON WOVEN &

TECHNICAL TEXTILES4 90 10 3 100

FAD 604 APPAREL EXPORTDOCUMENTATION

4 90 10 3 100

FAD 605 SHOP FLOORMANAGEMENT

4 90 10 3 100

FAD 606 PROJECT 80+20 (80 marks for project evaluation & 20 marks for viva voce)

100

TOTAL 500

TIME TABLE FOR ODD SEMESTER

(Please Enter With Pencil.)

Day Time

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L

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9-10 10-11 11-12 1-2 2-3 3-4

MON

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WED

THU

FRI

SAT

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MARKS CARD (Odd Semester)

Sl. No Subject Code

Internal AssessmentAverage SignI II III

TPTPTPTPTPTPTP

MARKS CARD

(Even Semester) Day Time

I II III

L

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IV V VI

9-10 10-11 11-12 1-2 2-3 3-4

MON

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WED

THU

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Sl. No Subject Code

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2

3

4

5

6

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Page for address & telephone numbers

Bangalore HelplineBangalore help line - Helping Hand – 080-23535787 Emergency help line number - 1062

Blood banksi) Indian Red Cross Society Ph. no: - 2264205 / 22268435ii) Lions Blood BankJain Hospital, Millers Road, Vasanth Nagar - 560052 Ph. no:- 080 2220 7767

Railway stations & ReservationsBangalore City: Enquiry – General -131, Reservations -132 Arrivals & Departure of Trains - English 2220971, Hindi 2220972Reservation Enquiry – English-1361, Hindi-1362Yeshwanthpur Railway Station - 23371444, Reservation- 23377161

Airlines

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i) General Enquiries / Booking - 22211914 ii) Enquiry & Reservation - 25221929 / 25221930

Hospitalsi) Sapthagiri HospitalNo. 15, Chikkasandra, Hesaraghatta Main Road, Bangalore - 560 090, Ph: 080-28393392 / 28393393 / 28393403 / 28393405ii) NRR Hospital No.3&3A, Hesarghatta Main Road, Chikkasandra, Next to Janapriya Apartments, Near Chikkabanavara Railway Station, Bangalore-560 090. Mobile : 9342063540, 9844296756 / Ph no: - 28374115, 28374116iii) Sanjeevani Hospital

Peenya, Bangalore- 560058 Ph no: - 080 28371645

iv) M.S Ramaiah Memorial Hospital Ph no: - 23608888, 22183206

v) Columbia Asia Hospital Hebbal, Bangalore – 560024 Ph.no: - 080 - 41791000, 41791001

Police stationsi) Soldevanahalli – 080-28394805ii) Peenya - 080-28395919, 22942532

Fire stationsi) Peenya – 080-22971545, 22971533, 28391600

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