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    REGULATIONS FOR STUDY CENTRES

    REGULATIONS FOR STUDY CENTRES

    DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

    MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY ROHTAK

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    REGULATIONS FOR STUDY CENTRES

    The Directorate of Distance Education, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, established in 1988,

    offers a number of courses professional and traditional - through distance, open, E-learning and On-line

    modes through its study centres, which are established and governed by regulations detailed below.

    The Regulations for the Study Centres are divided into 4 sections :

    A. Types of Study CentresB. Norms for the Creation of Study CentresC. Financial AspectsD. Annexures:

    (I) General Instructions for All the Study Centres(II) Proformas and Requirement of Documents(III) Undertaking to be submitted by the Study Centres

    SECTION-A

    Types of Study Centres

    There will be three types of Study Centres:

    (I) Information and Student Support Centres (ISSCs) First Category(II) Distance and E-Learning Study Centres (DELSCs) - Second Category(III)

    Global Study Centres (GSCs) Third Category

    I. Information and Student Support Centres (ISSCs)These Study Centres are meant to provide information and other support services to the students of DDE

    (Directorate of Distance Education) for the courses for which they are authorised. These Study Centres

    would also make arrangement for the PCPs (Personal Contact Programmes), Practical Classes, Laboratories

    and such other facilities as demanded by the courses of DDE. These Study Centres will also make necessary

    arrangements for the Training of the students and help the students in getting suitable jobs.

    EligibilityAn Individual, Company, Society, Trust or any other form of organisation who fulfils the norms and standards

    prescribed by the DDE is eligible to take these study centres.

    Location

    These Study Centres may be opened anywhere within or outside the country. The organisations seeking to

    create these study centres would ensure that there are no bars or restriction in their respective Country(ies)

    or States or Cities for the creation and running of these study centres

    Area of Operations

    These Study Centres can operate at one location only and can offer only such programmes and courses as

    the University has allowed them.

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    Up gradation of the Study Centre

    The existing Study Centres can be upgraded to second or third categories at any time on fulfilling the norms

    for the second and third category study centres. The Processing Fee and the Refundable Security can be

    adjusted against the Processing Fee and Refundable Security of the second and third category study centres.

    The fee and security of Centres at Multiple locations cannot be merged together for the purpose of up-gradation.

    II. Distance and E-Learning Study Centres (ELSCs)These Study Centres are meant to provide information and other support services to the students of DDE

    (Directorate of Distance Education) for all the courses offered by DDE. These study centres would be

    authorised to offer all the courses of DDE. These Study Centres would also make arrangement for the PCPs

    (Personal Contact Programmes), Practical Classes, Laboratories and such other facilities as demanded by the

    courses of DDE. These Study Centres will also make necessary arrangements for the Training of the studentsand help the students in getting suitable jobs.

    Eligibility

    An Individual, Company, Society, Trust or any other form of organisation who fulfils the norms and standards

    prescribed by the DDE is eligible to take these study centres.

    Location

    These Study Centres may be opened anywhere within or outside the country. The organisations seeking to

    create these study centres would ensure that there is no bar or restriction in their respective Country(ies), or

    States or Cities for the creation and running of these study centres.

    Area of Operations

    These Study Centres can operate at one location only but can offer all the programmes and courses as are

    available with the DDE.

    Up gradation of the Study Centre

    The existing Study Centres of this category can be upgraded to the third category at any time on fulfilling the

    norms for the third category study centres. The Processing Fee and the Refundable Security can be adjusted

    against the Processing Fee and Refundable Security of the third category study centres. The fee and securityof Centres at multiple locations cannot be merged together for the purpose of up-gradation.

    III. Global Study Centres (GSCs)These Study Centres are meant to provide information and other support services to the students of DDE

    (Directorate of Distance Education). These Study Centres would also make arrangement for the PCPs

    (Personal Contact Programmes), Practical Classes, Laboratories and such other facilities as demanded by the

    courses of DDE. These Study Centres will also make necessary arrangements for the Training of the students

    and help the students in getting suitable jobs. These Study Centres are also authorized to open their sub

    centres at multiple locations within or outside the country, under intimation, in detail (with regard to the

    infrastructure available in the sub-centres created under category-I or II) to the DDE within a week of the

    opening of a sub-centre. The list of sub-centre will be made available on the DDEs website along-with the

    name of concerned Global Centre. These Study Centres will solely be responsible for the smooth functioning

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    of the sub-centres created by them. The study centres of this category will also be required to maintain a

    helpline (telephone line).

    Global Study Centres (GSCs) will make their own arrangements for the online conduct of examination for

    their sub-centres. DDE may also assign them additional responsibilities of conducting online examinations

    for other students. For this purpose GSCs will make the following arrangements:

    (a) Develop a question bank in all subjects and courses for all the semesters consisting of a minimum 1000multiple choice questions in each paper.

    (b) Install server of appropriate size and computer labs. With at-least 150 computers at Head Quarter.(c) Develop a programme/software for the conduct of examination.(d) Make arrangement for examination centres at different locations.(e) Make necessary security arrangements at the examination centres.(f) Send the awards of the students along-with result sheets to the DDE in a time-bound schedule.EligibilityAn Individual, Company, Society, Trust or any other form of organisation who fulfils the norms and

    standards prescribed by the DDE is eligible to take these study centres.

    Location

    These Study Centres may be opened anywhere within or outside the country. The organisations seeking to

    open these study centres would ensure that there is no bar or restriction in their respective Countries, States

    or Cities for the creation and running of these study centres.

    Area of Operations

    The Global Study Centres can operate at multiple locations, through its sub-centres and can offer all the

    programmes and courses as offered by DDE from time to time. The existence of these sub centres will be co-

    terminus with the Global Study Centres.

    GENERAL RULES APPLICABLE TO ALL THE STUDY CENTRES

    Procedure for the Creation of Study Centres

    An individual, Company, Society, Trust or any other organisation who wishes to open the centres of any

    type listed above will have to apply on the prescribed proforma of the University. This proforma is known as

    Application for Opening a Study Centre. The Applicant is also required to submit all the relevantdocuments and the required fee along with the application proforma. In addition to this each applicant of

    Study Centre would fill in the Inspection Proforma and attach all the relevant documents mentioned therein.

    The DDE will take one week to process the application. Deficiencies, if any, will be pointed out to the

    applicant telephonically or communicated by post, email etc, as the case may be, and the same are required

    to be removed within a weeks time. After the removal of deficiencies the applicant will be granted

    provisional approval by the office of the Directorate of Distance Education. Simultaneously, a Visiting Team

    will be constituted to inspect the proposed Study Centre which shall visit the premises of the proposed study

    centre and physically verify the availability of required infrastructure and other facilities etc. The expenses

    on account of TA/DA and the Inspection Fee would be borne by the applicant and need to be paid on the

    spot to the members of the Inspection Committee. On receiving the satisfactory report of the Inspection

    Committee the case for granting final approval to the Study Centre shall be processed further. Normally the

    certificate of final approval of the creation of centre is given in one months time. If the proposed study

    centre is not satisfied with the report of the Inspection Committee, the applicant can submit a request, for

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    re-inspection, to the Director, Directorate of Distance Education, M D University, Rohtak for the constitution

    of another Inspection Committee. The report of the second Committee shall be considered final and no

    further hearing in the case shall be made by the Directorate. In case the request for the Study Centre is

    rejected the amount (on account of processing fee and security deposit) submitted with the application shall

    be refunded to the applicant and the students admitted by the Study Centre shall be transferred to some

    nearby study centre. In case there is no study centre available in the nearby areas the students shall beallowed to complete their degrees with the existing study centre but further admissions shall be banned. In

    case of a Global Study Centre, the sub-centres shall cease to be the study centre of the University and their

    students will be transferred to the nearby study centre. In case there is no study centre available in the

    nearby area the students shall be allowed to continue at the sub-centre but the University shall not make

    any payment of the fee share or remuneration to the sub-centre. Amount spent by the applicant on account

    of TA/DA and Inspection Fee etc will not be refunded in any case. The University can make surprise visits to

    any category of the Study Centres or Sub-Centres for which the TA/DA, Inspection Fee and Local Hospitality

    shall be extended by the Study Centres or Sub-Centres.

    Processing Fee and Refundable Security

    The applicant desirous of taking these study centres is required to submit the Processing Fee and Refundable

    Security, at the rates prescribed by the University from time to time, in the form of a Demand Draft Drawn in

    favour of Finance Officer, M D University, Rohtak Payable at Rohtak. The current rates of Processing Fee

    and Refundable Security are given in these Regulations.

    Admission and Enrolment of the Students

    Admission to various courses shall be made by the University as per its prescribed schedule, eligibility

    conditions and after adopting the set procedure. Every student will be required to pay the fee as prescribed

    by the University from time to time. The Centres shall forward all requests for admission to the University as

    per notified schedule of admissions. Fee once deposited will not be refunded in any circumstances. The

    Students may have option to change the course or subjects within the prescribed dates after paying the

    requisite fee. Normally the examination centre of the students is kept in the city where he/she has been

    enrolled. But in case the number of students is not sufficient at a particular centre or in a city the University

    shall have the right to change the examination centre on its own. The students will have the option to

    change their examination centre at any time after the creation of Exam Centres but at least 7 days before

    the commencement of the exams on payment of prescribed fee. While submitting his/her application for

    admission a student can opt for an examination city of his choice without any additional charges.

    Promotion of Programmes

    The Global Study Centres shall make all reasonable efforts in promoting the programmes offered by the

    DDE, including distribution of posters, pamphlets, folders and advertisements in news-papers, provided the

    promotional material is approved by the University.

    Examination

    The University shall examine students as per the University Examination Regulations prescribed by the

    University from time to time. For the details of the rules and regulations of various courses students are

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    advised to consult the Ordinance of DDE Programmes, Scheme of Examination and the Detailed Syllabi of the

    concerned subjects/courses. University has separate examination rules which are to be complied with by the

    students and the centres.

    Additional Responsibilities

    MDU shall assign any other responsibilities to the Study Centres as it may consider necessary for qualitative

    conduct of its programmes.

    Force Majeure

    In the event of non-fulfilment of any of the responsibilities as laid down in the regulations and in the

    prospectus because of any force majeure, viz., war, fire, strike, natural calamities, restrictions imposed by

    the Central or State Governments or any regulatory bodies like UGC, DEC, AICTE etc neither Study Centre norMDU shall be responsible for any loss or losses.

    Liabilities

    MDU shall not be responsible towards any financial claims of any other nature by any person(s) made

    against any of the Study Centres. MDU shall not be liable for any liability arising out of the infringement of

    copy right or by use of pirated software by the Centres if it so happens. MDU shall not be liable for any

    payment or claims raised by the employees of the Study Centres. The Study Centres shall not be responsible

    for any delay in examination lapses in the conduct of examination as they are always be under the purview

    of MDU. MDU shall also not be responsible for the acts done by any of the Centres against the rules,

    regulations, Ordinances, instructions etc. of the DDE/MDU notified from time to time.

    Arbitration and Jurisdiction

    In case of any dispute between the Study Centre and the MDU, both the parties have to settle such disputes

    through mutual consultations. In case the settlement is not reached, the dispute(s) shall be resolved as per

    Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. In the event of need, Arbitrator shall be appointed by the MDU Vice-

    Chancellor.

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    SECTION - B

    NORMS FOR CREATING THE STUDY CENTRES

    The following shall be the norms for the allotment of study centre:

    Eligibility

    An Individual, Company, Society, Trust or any other form of organisation who fulfils the prescribed

    conditions of the DDE is eligible to take a study centre. There is no bar on the number of study centres under

    same ownership.

    Infrastructural Requirements:

    TYPES OF STUDY CENTRE ISSCs1

    DELSCs GSCs2

    Infrastructure Required Single Location

    with Selected

    Programmes

    Single Location

    with all

    Programmes

    Multiple Locations

    with Multiple

    Programmes

    Location Well connected

    with public

    transport

    Well connected

    with public

    transport

    Strategic Location

    with easy access

    Covered Area 1200-1500 sft

    for one

    course+25%

    additional areafor every

    additional

    course/unit.

    4000-5000 sft 10000-15000 sft at

    HQ and as per ISSCs

    requirements at

    sub-centres

    No. of Computers

    (One Computer for every 15 students)

    1:15 with

    minimum 10

    computers.

    1:15 (with

    minimum 30

    computers)

    1:15 (minimum 150

    at HQ) and in the

    ratio of 1:15 at sub-

    centres)

    Internet Connection Reasonably

    Good

    Reasonably Good Reasonably Good

    Printers 2 per 100students

    2-per 100students

    2-per 100 at sub-centres and

    minimum 10 at HQ

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    Library Facility:

    a)Books 1 book per

    student

    (minimum 100

    books)

    1 book per

    student

    (Minimum 500

    books)

    1 book per student

    (minimum 2000

    books at HQ and as

    per ISSC norms atsub centres

    b)Journals

    c)Magazines

    d)News-papers

    1 per course

    2

    2 English & 1 in

    regional

    languages

    1 per course

    4

    4 English and 2 in

    Regional

    languages

    2 per course

    6

    6-English & 3 in

    Regional Language

    at HQ and as per

    ISSC norms at sub

    centres

    Dust proofing and air-conditioning Appropriate Appropriate Appropriate

    Class rooms 1 per course 1 per courseMinimum 4

    Minimum 10 classrooms at HQ and as

    per ISSC norms at

    sub centres

    Laboratories for-

    Animation/Multimedia/Hotel

    Management/Tourism/Journalism/Fine

    Arts etc.

    Appropriate (or

    have tie-ups)

    Appropriate (or

    have tie-ups)

    Appropriate at

    HQ/Sub-Centres (or

    have tie-ups)

    Full Time Eligible Teachers 1 per course 2 per course 3 per course

    Part Time/Guest Faculty As per

    requirements

    As per

    requirements

    As per requirements

    Director of the Study Centre One One One

    Counsellors Minimum 2 Minimum 4 Minimum 6

    Administrative Staff Minimum 2 Minimum 5 Minimum 10

    Data Entry Operators Minimum 1 Minimum 3 Minimum 5

    Security/Chowkidar/Sweepers etc One Each Two Each Three Each

    Generator 1 with the

    capacity of 5

    KVA

    1 with the

    capacity of 10

    KVA

    At least 4-5

    generators of 5 KVA

    or 4-5 inverters of 3

    KVA

    Public conveniences Reasonasble Reasonable ReasonableSoftwares As per syllabus As per syllabus As per syllabus

    OHP/LCD/Xerox Desirable Desirable Desirable

    Audio/Vedeo/tele-conferencing facility Desirable Desirable Desirable

    Financial Position Sound Sound Sound

    Experience of Running Study Centre(s)

    or in Equivalent/Similar Field

    NIL 1 Year 3 Years

    Any other additional facility, not

    covered in above

    Give details Give details Give details

    NOTES:1. University may ask for the compliance of the additional subject specific requirements, which are not mentioned in the

    above table. The requirements given above may be relaxed upto a reasonable extent depending upon the nature of the

    course/programme.

    2. In case there are multiple centres under same ownership and with the same name and wish to upgrade one of these centres

    to the third category centres, the proposed centres must fulfil at least 50% of the infrastructural requirements at the Head Quarter(HQ)

    and remaining 50% may be calculated after adding up the infrastructure of other study centres. The Bills of all the infrastructures must

    be in the same name. The fee/security already submitted for the HQ Centre will only be adjusted.

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    SECTION C

    FINANCIAL ASPECTS

    The Financial Aspects would cover the following:

    1) Processing Fee and Refundable Security2) Inspection Fee and TA/DA Rules3) Fee Structure and Study Centre Share4) Incentive Scheme

    1) Processing Fee and Refundable SecurityThe Applicants for Study Centres are required to deposit the Processing Fee and Refundable Security

    at the following rates to be submitted along-with the application form in the form of Demand Draft

    Drawn in Favour of Finance Officer, MD University, Rohtak Payable at Rohtak:

    TYPES OF STUDY

    CENTRES

    ISSCs DELSCs GSCs

    Amount to be Deposited Single Location

    with Selected

    Programmes

    (Amount in Rs.)

    Single Location

    with all

    Programmes

    (Amount in Rs.)

    Multiple Locations with

    Multiple Programmes

    (Amount in Rs.)

    Processing Fee (Non-

    Refundable)

    50,000 per course

    as prescribed

    below*

    4,00,000 25,00,000

    Security Deposit

    (Refundable)

    10,000 (For all

    the Courses)

    1,00,000 5,00,000

    NOTE: (A) A rebate of 5% in the payment of processing Fee will be allowed to the

    Owners/Proprietors who are keen to establish Information and Student SupportCentres/Distance and E-Learning Centres/Global Study Centres and they belong to the

    following categories: (i) Females, (ii) Ex-Serviceman, and (iii) Schedule Caste (iv) Physically

    Handicapped. This rebate will also be allowed to the owners/proprietors who establish these

    Centres in the Rural areas. The rebate will be allowed subject to the ceiling of 5%. For

    example, if the owner of the study centre is a female belonging to Schedule Caste category she

    is eligible for the rebate at the rate of 5% only.

    *Details of the Individual Course Fee

    Sr

    No

    Course/Courses Processing

    Fee (in Rs)

    Refundable Security

    (in Rs)

    1 MBA, MBA (FINANCIAL MARKETS),MBA (EXE),

    MHM, MTM

    50,000Rupees10,000tobepa

    idonetime

    +

    2 BBA, BBA (FINANCIAL MARKETS), BHM, BTM 50,000

    3 MCA 50,000

    4 BCA 50,000

    5 ALL PROGRAMMES OF JOURNALISM AND MASSMEDIA (BJMC, MJMC, PGDPR & MM, PGDPR & AM)

    50,000

    6 B.SC (ANIMATION AND MULTIMEDIA) 50,000

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    7 MRM 50,000

    8 B.A. AND B.COM, B.SC (INTERIOR DESIGN), B.A.

    (PERFORMING ARTS), B.A. (FINE ARTS), B.A (YOGA)

    50,000

    9 ALL MA COURSES, M.COM. M.SC (MATHEMATICS),

    M.A (GEOGRAPHY), P G DIPLOMA IN YOGA

    50,000

    10 B.LIB AND M.LIB 50,000

    11 INDUSTRIAL SECURITY COURSES (CERTIFICATE AND

    DIPLOMA COURSES)

    50,000

    12 PG DIPLOMA IN APPLICATION OF PSYCHOLOGY 50,000

    Note: The Existing Study Centres will have the option to upgrade themselves by paying the balance

    amount of Processing Fee and Security Deposit. In that case their infrastructural requirements will again

    be assessed by an Inspection Committee.

    2) Inspection Fee and TA/DA Rules :A Visiting Team shall visit the premises of the proposed Study Centre or Sub-Centre and shall submit its

    report to the Director, Directorate of Distance Education of the University. The expenses incurred on

    account of the visit of the Visiting Team are to be borne by the proposed study centre. These expenses

    are subject to change from time to time. The current rates would include the following:

    a) Travelling Allowance: @ Rs. 10/= per kilometre to each member of the Committee orreimbursement of actual expenses incurred by the committee members on travel by train or air or

    any other mode or to be notified from time to time.

    b) Daily Allowance: As per University Rates. It differs from place to place.c) Visit Fee: A Visit Fee @ Rs 1,000.00 (or as notified from time to time) per member per block of

    courses is admissible. For example if a study centre wish to start all the courses given in the above

    table the total Visit fee would be Rs 12,000/= per member.

    d) Local Hospitality: Local Hospitality like stay arrangements, food and local transportation etc shall beprovided by the proposed study centre.

    e) All the payments are to be made on the spot to the members of the Visiting Team.

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    3) Fee Structure and Study Centre ShareDepending upon the nature of the course, the revenue shall be shared in the following manner:

    a) Courses for which a fixed percentage is givenb) Courses for which payment is made in the form of remuneration on account of rendering various

    services.

    The Fee Structure for various courses and the share of the University to be deposited is as follows:

    Sr

    No

    .

    Courses Fee Rs. per

    sem/annum*

    Fee to be deposited in the University

    by the Study Centre*

    Rs

    1 BBA 10000 Sem 5200 per semester

    2 BBA (FM) 15000 Sem 10200 per semester

    3 BCA 10000 Sem 5200 per semester

    4 BHM 10000 Sem 5200 per semester

    5 BTM 10000 Sem 5200 per semester

    6. B.Sc. (Animation & MM) 15000 Sem 7800 per semester

    7. B.Sc. (Interior Design) 15000 Ann. 7800 per annum

    8. B.A. (Performing Arts) 15000 Ann. 7800 per annum

    9. B.A. (Fine Arts) 18000 Ann 9360 per annum

    10. B.A. (Yoga) 05000 Ann. 2600 per annum

    11. Bachelor of Journalism and Mass

    Communication

    10000 Sem 5200 per semester

    12 MBA 11000 Sem 5720 per semester

    13 MBA (FM) 20000 Sem 15720 per semester

    14 MBA (Exe.) 15000 Sem 7800 per semester

    15 MCA 11000 Sem 5720 per semester

    16 MHM 11000 Sem 5720 per semester

    17 MTM 11000 Sem 5720 per semester

    18 MRM 20000 Sem 10400 per semester

    19 Master of Journalism and Mass

    Communication

    11000 Sem 5720 per semester

    20 PG Dip. In Public Relations and Media Mgt. 10000 Ann 5200 per annum

    21 PG Dip. In PR and Ad. Mgt. 10000 Ann 5200 per annum

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    22 PG Dip. In Yoga 06000 Ann 3120 per annum

    23 Certificate Course in Corporate and

    Industrial Security Management

    10000 Sem 5200 per semester

    24 PG Dip. in Corporate and Industrial

    Security Management

    20000 Ann 10400 per annum

    25 P.G. Dip. In Application of Psychology 11000 Sem 5720 per semester

    REMUNERATION BASED PROGRAMMES**

    Sr

    No

    Courses Course Fee to be

    Deposited in the

    University*

    Remuneration Admissible

    26 B.A. 4000 Annum Remuneration Admissible (Per Unit)

    to the Study Centres

    Coordinators remuneration: Rs. 3000

    Study Centre Clerk Rs. 1500

    Peon-cum-Waterman Rs. 1250

    Sweeper Rs. 0900

    Watchman for Parking Rs. 0500

    Sundry charges Rs. 1600

    Infrastructure charges: Rs. 200

    per student (Except in UTDs/PGRC,

    Meerpur (Rewari)/Gurgaon.

    Honorarium to Teachers : Rs.500

    per period of one hour (Subject to the

    maximum of 4 periods per day per

    teacher)

    Unit Size : 80-100

    students

    Minimum student strength for starting

    class/subject/option:

    For starting class For starting

    subject/option

    BA 40 40B.Com. 40 40

    P.G. 40 40

    Number of PCP/Classes : 20 Days in

    a year (Per Subject)

    Number of periods per teacher : 04

    per day

    (There will be no bar of minimum

    students during subsequent years i.e.

    BA/B.Com. Part-II/III and M.A. Part-II).

    NOTE:The other instructions to be

    followed and formats to be used by the

    Study Centres running courses of DDE

    on remuneration basis are attached at

    ANNEXURE available at appropriate

    place of these regulations.

    27 B.Com. 4500 Annum

    28 B. L.I.Sc. 9000 Annum

    29 M.A. (in the subjects of Hindi, English,

    Sanskrit, Economics, Pol. Sc., History, Public

    Admn.)

    5000 Annum

    30 M.A. (Geography) 6000 Annum

    31 M.Sc. (Mathematics) 6000 Annum

    32 M.Com. 5500 Annum

    33 M.L.I.Sc. 9500 Annum

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    *In addition to the fee mentioned in this column students are required to pay prospectus fee and registration fee.

    Kindly refer to Students Information Brochure for details.

    ** Applicable to Affiliated Colleges of MDU, UTD, PG Regional Centre, Meerpur, Rewari and ILMS, Gurgaon. For

    private Study Centres a revenue sharing @ 25% of the total fee excluding prospectus charges, registration charges,

    re-registration charges and continuation fee, shall be admissible. However, these study centres are expected to

    make payment at the above mentioned rates to the teaching and non-teaching staff of their study centres.

    4) Incentive SchemeIn order to reward the Centres for their superb performance, the University offers the following financial

    incentives.

    INCENTIVE PLAN

    Sr. No Number of Students in all the Courses

    taken together (excluding reappear

    students) in each Centre and/or Head

    Quarter

    Incentive (In Percentage)

    1 Up to 100 Students NIL

    2 101 to 200 students 0.25 %

    3 201 to 350 students 0.50%

    4 351 to 500 students 0.75%

    5 501 to 700 students 1.00%

    6 701 to 1000 students 1.50%

    7 1001 to 3000 students 2.00%

    8. 3001 to 5000 students 3.00%

    9. 5001 to 10000 students 4.00%

    10. 10001 and above students 5.00%

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    SECTION - DANNEXURE-I

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL THE STUDY CENTRES

    1. All the Study Centres are required to make admissions in the programmes offered by the Directorateof Distance Education strictly in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance.

    2. Hardcopy of the Study Material will be supplied by the University to the students through its StudyCentres only. However, the Study Material is readily available to the students at DDE website:www.mdudde.net

    3. Co-ordinator/Director/Principal of the concerned Study Centre must ensure that ICR Sheet/ OMRSheet or any other required proforma required to be filled-up is completed in all respect by thecandidate at the time of admission.

    4. Name/Father name must be according to the DMC of qualifying Exam.

    5. Discrepancy, if any, should be removed through the concerned study centre only within the giventime frame.

    6. The candidate should take optional papers/subject strictly, as per the relevant scheme ofexamination/prospectus.

    7. The Co-ordinator of the Study Centre must ensure that the admission forms/OMR sheets are filled correctly.

    8. The students, already registered with the M.D. University, Rohtak, must write his/her registration No.in the forms.

    9. The Students are not required to submit Migration Certificate.

    10. There is no minimum requirement of students strength in the courses from No.1 to 25. However,in courses from Sr. No. 26 to 33 the minimum students strength must be 40.

    In case the strength of students is less than the prescribed limit, the Coordinator(s) should obtainprior approval for running the classes. However, there is no bar for minimum students strength

    during subsequent years i.e. in B.A. /B.Com.Part-II/III and M.A./M.Com Part-II.

    11. Co-ordinator/Director/Principal should supply the time table before commencement of the

    classes of each programme..

    12. Prospectus containing Admissioncum-Examination form can be downloaded from the DDE web-site i.e. www. mdudde.net.in or can be had from the Co-ordinator/Principal/Director of the

    concerned Study Centre at fixed price.

    13. Every students will be required to pay the fee as prescribed by the University/DDE from time totime. The fee is to be paid at the time of admission.

    14. All disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of the Courts in Rohtak.

    15. Please note that original documents (like DMC), Examination Roll Number Slips and subsequently

    the DMC/Degree etc. after the declaration of the result will have to be downloaded personally orcollected by the students from the concerned study centres office. Students should be advised to see

    the concerned study centres notice board from time to time for announcements OR the DDEs

    website, as no postal communication would be sent to them.

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    16. Change of subjects/options within the same study centre is permissible within one month of the last

    date of admission on payment of fee prescribed by the DDE/University.

    17. Local coordinators (running Study Centres on remuneration basis) are required to maintain a Ledger

    separately for keeping the record of Vouchers/Bills pertaining to expenditure incurred under the sub

    Head Sundry Charges. For claiming this amount the Local Co-ordinators are required to submit a

    formal receipt of the amount claimed, duly signed on a revenue stamp by the Local Co-ordinator andcountersigned by the Principal of the College.

    ______________

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    Annexure-IIMAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY ROHTAK

    DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

    Application form for the Creation of New Study Centre/Addition of New Courses/ Upgradation

    of the existing Study Centres

    1. Study Centre Information:i) Name of Study Centre:_________________________________________ii) Location Area: Rural or Urban (Attach a proof in case of Rural area duly signed by the Tehsildar or competent

    authority):_______________________iii) Address:_____________________________________________________iv) Contact No. : Phone (With STD code)__________Mobile______________

    E-Mail:_________FAX_________Website: www._________v) Study Centre operates in: Own/Rented building______________________vi) Courses to be Started:____________________Session________________vii) Study Centre Code (if already approved by the MDU):________________

    2. Owner/Proprietor Details:i) Type of Ownership : Individual/Company/Society/Trust/Others__________ii) Name of the Owner/Proprietor:___________________________________iii) Address (Correspondence):_______________________________________

    (Permanent):____________________________________________iv) Contact No. : Phone (With STD code)__________Mobile______________

    E-Mail:_________FAX_________Website: www.__________

    v) Category/Status: Male/Female_______Ex-Serviceman______SC/ST______3. Bank and other relevant Details of Study Centre:

    i) Name of the Bank:_____________________________________________ii) Branch:_______________________(Branch Code):__________________iii) IFSC Code:________________ Bank Account No._______________iv) PAN No.:_________________ TAN No. (if any):____________________Faculty Members: Lecturer : (Regular)______(Part-time)__________(Visiting)____

    (Guest-Faculty)________.

    4. Infrastructure: (i) Covered area__________(sft), (ii) No. Of Class rooms ______sft(iii) Computer Rooms______sft (iv) Library_____sft (v) Faculty Rooms_____(vi) Computer Lab._______sft

    (vii) Office_______sft (viii) Directors office______sft (ix) Public Convenience______sft

    (x) Any other, specify:___________________________________

    5. Library:Course Books Journals Magazine/Newspaper

    MBA

    MCA

    Computer/IT

    BBA

    Any other, please specify)

    6. No. Of Computers: _______________Printers________________Generator Set/Inverters______Xerox Machine______________Softwares (Licensed)____________Internet Facility___________

    7. Distance from nearby Study Centre of MDU running proposed course:______________________8. Details of Registration Fee: Registration Fee Rs________________Security Rs._____________

    D.D.No.__________________dated______________Amount Rs.:____

    Drawn on Bank____________________________________________

    9. Any other relevant information:_____________________________________________________Declaration

    I,_________________________Proprietor/Owner of proposed ISSC/DELC/GSC do hereby declare that I have gone through the

    Regulations for Study Centres a copy of which has been provided to me and declare that I shall abide by all the provisions mentioned

    therein. I further undertake that I shall run the ISSC/DELC/GSC as per the norms/standards/rules/Statutes/Act of the University.

    Signature of Proprietor/Head of the Institution with Rubber Stamp.

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    SPECIAL ATTENTION:

    1. University may ask for the compliance of the additional subject specific requirements, which are

    not covered in the proforma. The requirements given above may be relaxed upto a reasonable extent

    depending upon the nature of the course/programme.

    2. In case there are multiple centres under same ownership and with the same name and wish to

    upgrade one of these centres to the second or third category centres, the proposed centres must fulfil at

    least 50% of the infrastructural requirements at the Head Quarter(HQ) and remaining 50% may be

    calculated after adding up the infrastructure of other study centres. The Bills of all the infrastructures

    must be in the same name. The fee/security already submitted for the HQ Centre will only be adjusted.

    NOTE: The study Centre is also required to submit the following documents/details/information in the Directorate of Distance

    Education along-with the application form:

    Sr

    No

    Check List Items Available at Flag No. Remarks of the Office of

    DDE

    1 Resolution of the Society/Trust for starting the Study Centre I.2 List of faculty (bio-data with photograph, nature of appointment,

    qualification, teaching experience, date of joining at this centre).

    II.3 List of Non-Teaching Staff with designation, responsibilities,

    qualifications, experience, date of joining at this centre, salary etc.

    III.4 Detail of Time-Table of Theory and Practicals (if already running

    some courses)

    IV.5 List and bills of licensed Softwares/Hardwares (Computers, Printers,

    Photostat Machine, Fax Machine)

    V.6 List of Equipments in the Laboratories and their bills VI.7 Photographs of computer labs/class-rooms/library/faculty rooms (if

    any) etc. Etc.

    VII.8 MOU / Agreements in case there are tie ups for the Laboratories and

    other facilities

    VIII.9 Detail and Bills of Library Books, Journals, Magazines and

    Newspapers.

    IX.10 Building documents: Registry (in case of own building)/Rent Deed or

    Lease Deed (in case on Rent)

    X.11 Proof of Experience of Running Study Centre or in the similar line. XI.12 Photocopy of Pan Card of the Society/Individual/Study Centre as the

    case may be.

    XII.13 Proof in support of Financial Position XIII.14 Detail of Bank Account showing recent balance in the account. XIV.15 Building Drawings/map with exact measurement in sq feets. XV.16 List of Proposed Sub Centres (if Applicable) with address. XVI.17 Certificate in case of SC/ST/Ex-serviceman/Physically Handicapped

    (Minimum 80% handicapped) (if rebate is claimed under these

    categories).

    XVII.

    18 Undertaking (on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 10.00) as per

    specimen attached.

    XVIII.

    Name and Signature of the DDE Official

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    MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY ROHTAK

    DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

    INSPECTION PROFORMAFOR

    INFORMATION AND STUDENT SUPPORT CENTRES(SINGLE LOCATION SELECTIVE PROGRAMMES )

    1. Study Centre Information:i) Name of Study Centre:_________________________________________ii) Location Area: Rural or Urban (Attach a proof in case of Rural area duly signed by the Tehsildar or competent

    authority):_______________________

    iii) Address:_____________________________________________________iv) Contact No. : Phone (With STD code)__________Mobile______________

    E-Mail:_________FAX_________Website: www._________

    v) Study Centre operates in: Own/Rented building______________________vi) Study Centre Code (if already approved by the MDU):________________

    2. Owner/Proprietor Details:i) Type of Ownership: Individual/Company/Society/Trust/Other___________ii) Name of the Owner/Proprietor:___________________________________iii) Address (Correspondence):_______________________________________

    (Permanent):____________________________________________

    iv) Contact No. : Phone (With STD code)__________Mobile______________E-Mail:_________FAX_________Website: www.__________

    v) Category/Status: Male/Female_______Ex-Serviceman______SC/ST______3. Bank and other relevant Details of Study Centre:

    i) Name of the Bank:_____________________________________________ii) Branch:_______________________(Branch Code):__________________iii) IFSC Code:________________ Bank Account No._______________iv)

    PAN No.:_________________ TAN No. (if any):____________________

    4. General:i) Director/Coordinator present at the time of inspection:________________ii) Existing Courses and Students strength:

    UNIVERSITY COURSES STUDENTS STRENGTH

    Recent

    Passport size

    photograph of

    the Owner/

    Proprietor

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    5. Infrastructure and other requirements:Sr.

    No.

    Infrastructure Requirements

    (per 100 students)

    Availability Deficiency

    1 Location of the Centre Well connected withpublic transport.

    2 Covered Area 1200-1500 sft for one

    course+25%

    additional area for

    every additional

    course/unit.

    3 No. of Computers

    Printers

    Software (licensed)

    Internet Connection

    1:15 (minimum 10

    Nos.)

    Two per 100 students

    As per syllabus

    Reasonably good

    4 Library facility:

    a) Books (per student/per course)b) Journals (per course)c) Magazines (per course)d) Newspapers

    1 book (min 100)

    One

    Two

    Two English & one in

    regional language.

    5 Dust-proofing and air-conditioning Appropriate

    6 Study/Teaching Rooms/Halls:

    i) Class Rooms (per course)ii) Seminar Hallsiii) Tutorial Rooms

    One

    As per requirement

    As per requirement

    7 Laboratory facility for-

    Animation/Multimedia/Hotel

    management/Tourism/Journalism/Fine Arts

    etc. Etc.

    Appropriate at the

    Centre or have tie-ups

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    8 Faculty (per course):

    a) Full time (eligible as per MDU norms)b) Part-time facultyc) Guest Facultyd) Visiting Faculty

    One

    As per requirements

    As per requirements

    As per requirements

    9 Director of the Study Centre One

    10 Counsellors Two (minimum)

    11 Supporting Staff:

    a) Administrativeb) Data Entry Operatorsc) Securitymand) Sweepere) Other Staff

    Two (minimum)

    One (Minimum)

    One (Minimum)

    One (Minimum)

    As per requirements

    12 Power-back-up:

    a) Generator ORb) Inverter

    One (5 KVA capacity)

    One (5 KVA capacity)

    13 OHP/LCD/Xerox Desirable

    14 Audio/Video/Tele-conferencing facility Desirable

    15 Public Conveniences Reasonable (for male

    and female separately)

    16 Financial position Sound

    17 Experiencing of Running Study Centre(s) or in

    similar field

    NIL

    18 Any other additional information/facility not

    covered above

    Give details

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    REPORT OF THE VISIT:

    Signatures of the Convener/Member(s) of University Visiting Team

    FOR THE VISITING TEAM:

    1. University may ask for the compliance of the additional subject specific requirements, which are

    not covered in the proforma above. The requirements given above may be relaxed upto a reasonable

    extent depending upon the nature of the course/programme.

    2. In case there are multiple centres under same ownership and with the same name and wish to

    upgrade one of these centres to the second or third category centres, the proposed centres must fulfil at

    least 50% of the infrastructural requirements at the Head Quarter(HQ) and remaining 50% may be

    calculated after adding up the infrastructure of other study centres. The Bills of all the infrastructures

    must be in the same name. The fee/security already submitted for the HQ Centre will only be adjusted.

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    CHECK LIST FOR THE VISING TEAM:

    Sr

    No

    Check List Items Available at Flag No. Remarks of the Visiting

    Team

    1 Resolution of the Society/Trust for starting the Study Centre I.2 List of faculty (bio-data with photograph, nature of appointment,

    qualification, teaching experience, date of joining at this centre).

    II.3 List of Non-Teaching Staff with designation, responsibilities,

    qualifications, experience, date of joining at this centre, salary etc.

    III.4 Detail of Time-Table of Theory and Practicals (if already running

    some courses)

    IV.5 List and bills of licensed Softwares/Hardwares (Computers, Printers,

    Photostat Machine, Fax Machine)

    V.6 List of Equipments in the Laboratories and their bills VI.7 Photographs of computer labs/class-rooms/library/faculty rooms (if

    any) etc. Etc.

    VII.8 MOU / Agreements in case there are tie ups for the Laboratories and

    other facilities

    VIII.9 Detail and Bills of Library Books, Journals, Magazines and

    Newspapers.

    IX.10 Building documents: Registry (in case of own building)/Rent Deed or

    Lease Deed (in case on Rent)

    X.11 Proof of Experience of Running Study Centre or in the similar line. XI.12 Photocopy of Pan Card of the Society/Individual/Study Centre as the

    case may be.

    XII.13 Proof in support of Financial Position XIII.14 Detail of Bank Account showing recent balance in the account. XIV.15 Building Drawings/map with exact measurement in sq feets. XV.16 List of Proposed Sub Centres (if Applicable) with address. XVI.17 Certificate in case of SC/ST/Ex-serviceman/Physically Handicapped

    (Minimum 80% handicapped) (if rebate is claimed under these

    categories).

    XVII.

    18 Undertaking (on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 10.00) as per

    specimen attached.

    XVIII.

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    MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY ROHTAK

    DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

    INSPECTION PROFORMAFOR

    DISTANCE AND E-LEARNING STUDY CENTRE(SINGLE LOCATION ALL PROGRAMMES )

    1. Study Centre Information:i) Name of Study Centre:_________________________________________ii) Location Area: Rural or Urban (Attach proof in case of Rural area, duly signed by the Tehsildar or competent

    authority:______________iii) Address:_____________________________________________________iv) Contact No. : Phone (With STD code)__________Mobile______________

    E-Mail:_________FAX_________ Website: www._________

    v) Study Centre operates in: Own/Rented building______________________vi) Study Centre Code (if already approved by the MDU):________________

    2. Owner/Proprietor Details:i) Type of Ownership: Individual/Company/Society/Trust/Others___________ii) Name of the Owner/Proprietor:___________________________________iii) Address (Correspondence):_______________________________________

    (Permanent):____________________________________________

    iv) Contact No. : Phone (With STD code)__________Mobile______________E-Mail:_________FAX_________Website: www.__________

    v) Category/Status: Male/Female_______Ex-Serviceman______SC/ST______3. Bank and other relevant Details of Study Centre:

    i) Name of the Bank:_____________________________________________ii) Branch:_______________________(Branch Code):__________________iii) IFSC Code:________________ Bank Account No._______________iv) PAN No.:_________________ TAN No. (if any):____________________

    4. General:i) Director/Coordinator present at the time of inspection:________________ii) Existing Courses and Students strength:

    UNIVERSITY COURSES STUDENTS STRENGTH

    Recent

    Passport size

    photograph of

    the Owner/

    Proprietor

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    5. Infrastructure and other requirements:Sr.

    No.

    Infrastructure Requirements

    (per 100 students)

    Availability Deficiency

    1 Location of the Centre Well connected with

    public transport

    2 Covered Area 4000-5000 sft

    3 No. of Computers

    Printers

    Software (licensed)

    Internet Connection

    1:15 (minimum 30)

    2 per 100 students

    As per syllabus

    Reasonably good

    4 Library facility:

    I. Books (per student)II. Journals (per course)

    III. Magazines (per course)IV. Newspapers

    One (minimum 500)

    One

    Four

    4 English and 2 in

    Regional language

    5 Dust-proofing and air-conditioning Appropriate

    6 Study Rooms/Halls:

    I. Class Rooms (per course)II. Seminar Halls

    III. Tutorial Rooms

    One (minimum 4)

    Appropriate

    As per requirements

    7 Laboratory facility for-

    Animation/Multimedia/Hotel

    management/Tourism/Journalism/Fine Arts

    etc. Etc.

    Appropriate (or have

    tie-ups)

    8 Faculty Per Course

    I. Full time (eligible as per DDEnorms)

    II. Part-time facultyIII. Guest FacultyIV. Visiting Faculty

    Two

    As per requirement

    As per requirement

    As per requirement

    9 Director of the Study Centre One

    10 Counsellors Minimum 4

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    11 Supporting Staff:

    I. AdministrativeII. Data Entry Operators

    III. Security-manIV. SweeperV. Other Staff

    Minimum 5

    Minimum 3

    Two

    Two

    As per requirement

    12 Power-back-up:

    I. Generator ORII. Inverter

    1 of 10 KVA capacity

    1-2 of 10KVA

    capacity

    13 OHP/LCD/Xerox Desirable

    14 Audio/Video/Tele-conferencing facility Desirable

    15 Public Conveniences Reasonable (for male

    and female separately)

    16 Financial position Sound

    17 Experiencing of Running Study Centre(s) or

    in similar field

    1-2 Years (minimum)

    18 Any other additional information/facility not

    covered above

    Give Details

    REPORT OF THE VISITING TEAM:

    Signatures of the Convener/Member(s) of the University Visiting Team

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    FOR VISITING TEAM:

    1. University may ask for the compliance of the additional subject specific requirements, which are

    not covered in the proforma. The requirements given above may be relaxed upto a reasonable extent

    depending upon the nature of the course/programme.

    2. In case there are multiple centres under same ownership and with the same name and wish to

    upgrade one of these centres to the second or third category centres, the proposed centres must fulfil at

    least 50% of the infrastructural requirements at the Head Quarter(HQ) and remaining 50% may be

    calculated after adding up the infrastructure of other study centres. The Bills of all the infrastructures

    must be in the same name. The fee/security already submitted for the HQ Centre will only be adjusted.

    Check list for the Visiting Team:

    Sr

    No

    Check List Items Available at Flag No. Remarks of the Visiting

    Team

    1 Resolution of the Society/Trust for starting the Study Centre I.2 List of faculty (bio-data with photograph, nature of appointment,

    qualification, teaching experience, date of joining at this centre).

    II.3 List of Non-Teaching Staff with designation, responsibilities,

    qualifications, experience, date of joining at this centre, salary etc.

    III.4 Detail of Time-Table of Theory and Practicals (if already running

    some courses)

    IV.5 List and bills of licensed Softwares/Hardwares (Computers, Printers,

    Photostat Machine, Fax Machine)

    V.6 List of Equipments in the Laboratories and their bills VI.7 Photographs of computer labs/class-rooms/library/faculty rooms (if

    any) etc. Etc.

    VII.8 MOU / Agreements in case there are tie ups for the Laboratories and

    other facilities

    VIII.9 Detail and Bills of Library Books, Journals, Magazines and

    Newspapers.

    IX.10 Building documents: Registry (in case of own building)/Rent Deed or

    Lease Deed (in case on Rent)

    X.11 Proof of Experience of Running Study Centre or in the similar line. XI.12 Photocopy of Pan Card of the Society/Individual/Study Centre as the

    case may be.

    XII.13 Proof in support of Financial Position XIII.14 Detail of Bank Account showing recent balance in the account. XIV.15 Building Drawings/map with exact measurement in sq feets. XV.16 List of Proposed Sub Centres (if Applicable) with address. XVI.17 Certificate in case of SC/ST/Ex-serviceman/Physically Handicapped

    (Minimum 80% handicapped) (if rebate is claimed under these

    categories).

    XVII.

    18 Undertaking (on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 10.00) as per

    specimen attached.

    XVIII.

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    MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY ROHTAK

    DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

    INSPECTION PROFORMAFOR

    GLOBAL STUDY CENTRES

    (MULTIPLE LOCATIONS ALL PROGRAMMES)

    1. Study Centre Information:i) Name of Study Centre:_________________________________________ii) Location Area: Rural or Urban (Attach proof in case of Rural area, duly signed by the Tehsildar or competent

    authority):______________________

    iii) Address:_____________________________________________________iv) Contact No. : Phone (With STD code)__________Mobile______________

    E-Mail:_________FAX_________Website: www._________

    v) Study Centre operates in: Own/Rented building______________________vi) Study Centre Code (if already approved by the MDU):________________

    2. Owner/Proprietor Details:i) Type of Ownership: Individual/Company/Society/Trust/Others__________ii) Name of the Owner/Proprietor:___________________________________iii) Address (Correspondence):_______________________________________

    (Permanent):____________________________________________

    iv) Contact No. : Phone (With STD code)__________Mobile______________E-Mail:_________FAX_________Website: www.__________

    v) Category/Status: Male/Female_______Ex-Serviceman______SC/ST______3. Bank and other relevant Details of Study Centre:

    i) Name of the Bank:_____________________________________________ii) Branch:_______________________(Branch Code):__________________iii) IFSC Code:________________ Bank Account No._______________iv) PAN No.:_________________ TAN No. (if any):____________________

    4. General:i) Director/Coordinator present at the time of inspection:________________ii) Existing Courses and Students strength:

    UNIVERSITY COURSES STUDENTS STRENGTH

    Recent

    Passport size

    photograph of

    the Owner/

    Proprietor

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    5. Infrastructure and other requirements:Sr.

    No.

    Infrastructure Requirements Availability Deficiency

    1 Location of the Centre Strategic location with

    easy access

    2 Covered Area 10000-15000 sft at

    Head-quarter. However,

    each Sub-Centre(s) must

    fulfil conditions imposed

    on ISSCs.

    3 No. of Computers

    Printers

    Software (licensed)

    Internet Connection

    1:15 (min.150 at HQ)

    and in the ratio of 1:15 at

    sub-centres.

    At HQ min. 10 at SCs

    2 for 100 students.

    As per syllabus of

    course(s)

    Reasonably good

    4. Library facility:

    Books (per student)

    Journals (per course) Magazines (per course) Newspapers

    One (min. 2000 at HQ)

    and at SCs as per ISSC

    norms)

    Two

    Six

    6 English and 3 in

    Regional language at HQ

    and as per ISSC norms at

    SCs.

    5 Dust-proofing and air-conditioning Appropriate

    6 Study Rooms/Halls:

    Class Rooms

    Seminar Halls Tutorial Rooms

    At HQ min. 10. At SCs

    as per ISSC norms.

    Sufficient

    As per requirements

    7 Laboratory facility for-

    Animation/Multimedia/Hotel

    management/Tourism/Journalism/Fine Arts etc.

    Etc.

    Appropriate at HQ and at

    SCs (or have tie-ups)

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    8 Faculty Per Course:

    I. Full time (eligible as per DDE norms)II. Part-time faculty

    III. Guest FacultyIV. Visiting Faculty

    Three

    As per requirements

    As per requirements

    As per requirements

    9 Director of the Study Centre One

    10 Counsellors Minimum six

    11 Supporting Staff:

    i. Administrativeii. Data Entry Operators

    iii. Securitymaniv. Sweeperv. Other Staff

    Minimum ten

    Minimum five

    Minimum three

    Minimum three

    As per reqiuirement

    12 Power-back-up:

    I. Generator (5 KVA capacity) ORII. Inverter (3 KVA capacity)

    4-5 (or as per need)

    5-6

    13 OHP/LCD/Xerox Reasonable at HQ and at

    SCs

    14 Audio/Video/Tele-conferencing facility Adequate

    15 Public Conveniences Reasonable (for male

    and female separately) at

    HQ and at SCs.

    16 Financial position Sound

    17 Any other additional information/facility not

    covered above

    Give details

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    REPORT OF INSPECTION TEAM:

    Signatures of the Convener/Member(s) the University Visiting Team

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    FOR VISITING EAM:

    1. University may ask for the compliance of the additional subject specific requirements, which are

    not covered in the proforma. The requirements given above may be relaxed upto a reasonable extent

    depending upon the nature of the course/programme.

    2. In case there are multiple centres under same ownership and with the same name and wish toupgrade one of these centres to the second or third category centres, the proposed centres must fulfil at

    least 50% of the infrastructural requirements at the Head Quarter(HQ) and remaining 50% may be

    calculated after adding up the infrastructure of other study centres. The Bills of all the infrastructures

    must be in the same name. The fee/security already submitted for the HQ Centre will only be adjusted.

    CHECK LIST FOR THE VISITING TEAM:

    Sr

    No

    Check List Items Available at Flag No. Remarks of the Visiting

    Team

    1 Resolution of the Society/Trust for starting the Study Centre I.2 List of faculty (bio-data with photograph, nature of appointment,

    qualification, teaching experience, date of joining at this centre).

    II.3 List of Non-Teaching Staff with designation, responsibilities,

    qualifications, experience, date of joining at this centre, salary etc.III.

    4 Detail of Time-Table of Theory and Practicals (if already running

    some courses)

    IV.5 List and bills of licensed Softwares/Hardwares (Computers, Printers,

    Photostat Machine, Fax Machine)

    V.6 List of Equipments in the Laboratories and their bills VI.7 Photographs of computer labs/class-rooms/library/faculty rooms (if

    any) etc. Etc.

    VII.8 MOU / Agreements in case there are tie ups for the Laboratories and

    other facilities

    VIII.9 Detail and Bills of Library Books, Journals, Magazines and

    Newspapers.

    IX.10 Building documents: Registry (in case of own building)/Rent Deed or

    Lease Deed (in case on Rent)

    X.11 Proof of Experience of Running Study Centre or in the similar line. XI.12 Photocopy of Pan Card of the Society/Individual/Study Centre as the

    case may be.

    XII.13 Proof in support of Financial Position XIII.14 Detail of Bank Account showing recent balance in the account. XIV.15 Building Drawings/map with exact measurement in sq feets. XV.16 List of Proposed Sub Centres (if Applicable) with address. XVI.17 Certificate in case of SC/ST/Ex-serviceman/Physically Handicapped

    (Minimum 80% handicapped) (if rebate is claimed under these

    categories).

    XVII.

    18 Undertaking (on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 10.00) as per

    specimen attached.

    XVIII.

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    III. UNDERTAKING TO BE SUBMITTED BY THE STUDY CENTRES All the Study Centres will be required to submit an Undertaking duly signed by the

    owner/proprietor/Coordinator/Director of the ISSC/DELC/GSC/Sub-Centre (individually or jointly) as the

    case may be on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 10/- as per the specimen given below:

    I,_________________son of_________+___________resident of_____________, andI,_________________son of______________resident of______________ proprietor of Information andStudent Support Centre/Distance and E-Learning Centre/Global Study Centre (Code No._______)/Sub-

    Centre, respectively, named as, ___________________________located at______________(full address andcontact Nos.) hereby affirm and declare:

    1. That I/We have gone through the rules, regulations, guidelines/instructions/norms and standardsprescribed by the DDE and/or other regulatory authority of the University for governing Study Centre(s)and I shall abide by all these, notified and to be notified by the University/DDE from time to time.

    2. That I/We will offer only such programmes of the DDE as are allowed, to be run in the centre at theapproved location, by the University.

    3. That I/We will enrol students only, as per the admission guidelines issued/to be issued by the DDE fromtime to time, for the courses which have been allotted to me by the DDE/University.

    4. That I/We will operate only at location(s) which has been approved by the University and in no case I willchange the location without the permission of the DDE.

    5. That I/we will charge fee and other dues from the students as per the norms prescribed/notified by theUniversity, from time to time.

    6. That I/We may be held responsible for the acts committed by me or by sub-centre or by any of theemployees of the Centre/Sub-Centre which are contrary to the provisions of the Universityrules/regulations/Act/Statutes etc.

    7. I/We, further declare that I/Wewill submit all the required and necessary information or statistics, in themanner and schedule as the University may decide and I/We shall personally be responsible for the acts ofomission and commission on my part or on the part of my sub-centres and University will not beliable/responsible towards any commitment(s) made by anyone at ISSC/DELC/GSC- HQ/Sub-centre(s).

    8. I/We have noted that the permission to open Centre/Sub-Centre has been granted to me provisionally andthe final approval of the same will be given only after the visit of the Visiting Team of the University.

    9. I/We have understood that the existence of my/our sub-centre is co-terminus with my GSC.

    PROP./OWNER PROP./OWNERDIRECTOR/COORDINATOR/CENTRE-HEAD DIRECTOR/COORDINATOR/CENTRE-HEAD

    ISSC/DELC/GSC (CODE_______) ISSC/DELC/GSC-SUB-CENTREADDRESS (WITH RUBBER STAMP) CENTRE CODE______SUB-CODE________

    ADDRESS WITH RUBBER STAMP