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PROSPECTUS - ADMISSIONS 2019-20
St. Teresa’s College
(Autonomous),
Ernakulam Website: www.teresas.ac.in
Phone: 0484-2351870
P A R K A V E N U E , C O C H I N - 6 8 2 0 1 1
St. Teresa’s College (Autonomous), Ernakulam
1 Prospectus - Admissions 2019-20
ST. TERESA’S COLLEGE (Autonomous)
Ernakulam, Cochin – 682011 Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam Ph: 0484-2351870, Website: www.teresas.ac.in
PROSPECTUS 2019-20
St. Teresa’s College, a premier institute for higher learning, envisions a value-
oriented education for women. Mother Teresa of St. Rose of Lima, the founder of
CSST institute, established the College in the year 1925 and it is named after
St. Teresa of Avila. St. Teresa’s College envisions a life-oriented education that
empowers students to respond proactively to social concerns and work for the
integrity of creation thereby building a civilization of love and advancing the
Kingdom of God.
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THE COLLEGE OFFERS THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMMES
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
AIDED PROGRAMMES
Core Complementary Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength B.A. Economics Logic,
Sociology/Mathematics
Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 60
B.A. English
Language and
Literature
Writing for Media,
Sociology
Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 50
B.A. History Economics, Sociology Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 40
B.A. Sociology Statistics, History Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 60
B.Com Taxation (Elective)
Admission to the B.Com Degree
Programmes shall be open only to
candidates who have passed the Plus
Two or equivalent examination
recognized by this University with
Book-Keeping
and Accountancy and any two of the
following subjects, viz.,
(1) Commerce
(2) Commercial
Correspondence and Commercial
Geography
(3) Economics
(4) Life Insurance with Salesmanship
(5) Banking with Secretarial Practice
(6) Business Studies
(7) Mathematics
(8) Computer Science/ Computer
applications
(9) Informatics Practice& Management
(10) Informatics Practice
(11) Management
(12) Accountancy as optional under
Part III of the
Examination.
OR
Have passed Plus Two or equivalent
examination recognized by this
University with other subjects under
Part III optional subjects provided they
have secured 45% of the aggregate
marks.
60
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Core Complementary Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength B.Sc. Botany Chemistry, Zoology Pass in +2 exam with Biology as an
optional subject 36
B.Sc. Chemistry Mathematics, Physics Pass in +2 exam with Chemistry as an
optional subject 36
B.Sc. Home
Science
Chemistry, Zoology Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 40
B.Sc. Mathematics Physics, Statistics Pass in +2 exam with Mathematics as
an optional subject 120
B.Sc. Physics Mathematics, Statistics Pass in +2 exam with Physics as an
optional subject 36
B.Sc. Zoology Chemistry, Botany Pass in +2 exam with Biology as an
optional subject 36
SELF FINANCING PROGRAMMES
Core Complementary Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength B.A. Bharatanatyam Mohiniyattam,
Abhinaya Sangeetham
Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 50
B.A. English Literature
and Communication
Studies
(Communicative English)
Sociology, British History,
Basics of Graphic Designing
(No Additional Language)
Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream)
30
B.A. French Language
and Literature
Communicative English,
Travel & Tourism
Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 50
B.Sc. Apparel & Fashion
Design
(No Additional Language) Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 30
B.Sc. Computer
Applications with
Mathematics &
Statistics(Triple Main)
(No Additional Language) Pass in +2 exam with
Mathematics as an optional
subject (Science stream) 30
Bachelor of Management
Studies in International
Business
Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 30
B.Sc. Psychology Human Physiology, Statistics Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 50
BCA
Cloud Computing and
Information Security
Management
Pass in +2 exam with
Mathematics as an optional
subject (Science stream) 30
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Core Complementary Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength
B.Com Taxation (Elective)
Admission to the B.Com
Degree Programmes shall be
open only to candidates who
have passed the Plus Two or
equivalent examination
recognized by this
University with Book-
Keeping
and Accountancy and any
two of the following
subjects, viz.,
(1) Commerce
(2) Commercial
Correspondence and
Commercial Geography
(3) Economics
(4) Life Insurance with
Salesmanship
(5) Banking with Secretarial
Practice
(6) Business Studies
(7) Mathematics
(8) Computer Science/
Computer applications
(9) Informatics Practice&
Management
(10) Informatics Practice
(11) Management
(12) Accountancy as
optional under Part III of the
Examination.
OR
Have passed Plus Two or
equivalent examination
recognized by this
University with other
subjects under Part III
optional subjects provided
they have secured 45% of
the aggregate marks.
90
B. Com Capital Market (Elective) 50
B. Voc. Food Processing
Technology
Food Science, Business
Studies
Pass in +2 exam
(Any Science stream) 50
B. Voc. Software
Development
Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 50
The Additional Language offered for UG Programmes are French, Hindi and
Malayalam
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U.G. DIPLOMA PROGRAMME( Community College) – Self financing
Programme Duration Eligibility Sanctioned Strength
Diploma in Health
Assistance
1 year Pass in +2 exam
(Any stream) 50
ADD ON COURSES MANDATORY FOR UG PROGRAMMES
Every UG student is expected to take one add- on course chosen from the list given below
Sl.
No.
Course Duration Tie-up
Certificate Courses
1 FRENCH 50 hrs College
2 SPANISH/ITALIAN 50 hrs
3 CIVIL SERVICE 60 hrs NAIPPUNYA INSTITUTE
4 Certificate course in CAPITAL MARKET 50 hrs ONLINE COMMODITY
5 DELF -Diploma d'etudes en langue
francaise 45 hrs College
6 JEWELLERY & DESIGNING 50 hrs College
MEDIA & FILM MAKING ,Coaching ,GST and Computer courses
7 ACTING & ANCHORING 60 hrs KALABHAVAN MEDIA
ACADEMY 8 RADIO JOCKEY 60 hrs
9 STILL PHOTOGRAPHY 30 hrs
10 BANK COACHING
4 months
SRC KERALA (State
Resource centre)
11 PSC COACHING
4 months
SRC KERALA (State
Resource centre)
12 DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER
APPLICATION 100 hrs
SRC KERALA (State
Resource centre)
13 GRAPHIC DESIGNING 60 hrs
SRC KERALA (State
Resource centre)
14 TALLY with GST 80 hrs TAX STUDY CENTRE
15 ASAP REGULAR 1 yr
Higher Education department
(Government of Kerala)
16 Diploma in financial journalism (
Specialisation in Business
Journalism/Budget Anlysis)
1yr CCEK Govt. of Kerala
International Certificate Courses
17 Creative Thinking and Innovation 30 hrs AAMC , Australia
18 How to develop Entrepreneural Flair 30 hrs AAMC , Australia
19 Communication Strategies 30 hrs AAMC , Australia
20 Business English Certificates 40 hrs Cambridge University
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POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
AIDED PROGRAMMES
PROGRAMME Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength
M.A. English Language
and Literature
Graduation in English under (Model I/II/III) or graduation
in other faculties of language and literature, social science
and science Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 1.80 out of 4.00
in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary courses).
However, if the CGPA scored by the graduate for common course is
greater than the CGPA scored for core course, the CGPA scored for
common course will be taken into account for the calculation of index
marks, provided they secure a minimum CGPA of 2.00 for common
course.
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 4.5 out of 10.00
in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary courses).
However, if the CGPA scored by the graduate for common course is
greater than the CGPA scored for core course, the CGPA scored for
common course will be taken into account for the calculation of index
marks, provided they secure a minimum CGPA of 5.00 for common
course.
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in other patterns
should possess not less than 45% marks in main & subsidiary subjects
under Part III. However, If the mark scored by the graduate for Part I
English is greater than the mark secured for Part III, the mark secured
for Part I English will be taken into account for the calculation of
index mark, provided they secure a minimum of 50% marks for Part I
English.
15
M.A. Economics
Graduation in Economics /Mathematics / Statistics Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 1.80 out of 4.00
in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 4.5 out of 10.00
in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in other patterns
should possess not less than 45% marks in main & subsidiary subjects
under Part III.
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PROGRAMME Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength
M.A. Sociology
Graduation in the Faculties of Language & Literature,
Social Science, Science and Commerce
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 1.80 out
of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 4.5 out of
10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in other
patterns should possess not less than 45% marks in main &
subsidiary subjects under Part III.
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M.Sc. Botany
Graduation in Botany or Botany -Biotechnology (double
main)
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 2.00 out
of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 5.00 out
of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in other
patterns should possess not less than 50% marks in main &
subsidiary subjects under Part III.
12
M.Sc. Physics
Graduation in Physics
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 2.00 out
of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 5.00 out
of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in other
patterns should possess not less than 50% marks in main &
subsidiary subjects under Part III.
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PROGRAMME Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength
M.Sc. Chemistry
Graduation in Chemistry
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 2.00 out
of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 5.00 out
of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in other
patterns should possess not less than 50% marks in main &
subsidiary subjects under Part III.
12
M.Sc. (Home Science)
Branch A
Child Development
Graduation in Home Science/ Food Service Management &
Dietetics/ Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics/ Family and Community
Science/ Food Science and Quality Control.
Graduates in Psychology, Human Development, Nursing or
any Science graduate with PG Diploma in Pre-School
Education/Counseling Psychology or Science Graduates with
Open Course namely Life Skills Strategies and Techniques are
also eligible.
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 2.00 out
of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 5.00 out
of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in other
patterns should possess not less than 50% marks in main &
subsidiary subjects under Part III.
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PROGRAMME Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength
M.Sc.(Home Science)
Branch B
Resource Management &
Interior Designing
B.Sc. in Family & Community Science / Home Science /
Food Service Management and Dietetics/ Clinical Nutrition
and Dietetics or any Science graduate with P.G. diploma in
Interior Design/Decoration or any B.Sc. Degree holder with
open/Add-on-course in Interior Decoration and related
Arts Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 2.00 out
of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 5.00 out
of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in other
patterns should possess not less than 50% marks in main &
subsidiary subjects under Part III.
10
M.Sc.(Home Science)
Branch C
Food Science & Nutrition
B.Sc. Programme with specialisation in Food and
Nutrition, Food Science and Quality Control, Clinical
Nutrition and Dietetics, Food Technology, Food Service
Management and Dietetics or Home Science/Family and
Community Science Degree holders of Zoology, Microbiology, Food
Microbiology, Chemistry, Biotechnology with PG Diploma in
Nutrition and Dietetics/Open Course in Nutrition for
wellness/Dietetics and BSc. Nursing are also eligible. Graduates in
Biochemistry with PG Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics are also
eligible.
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than
2.00 out of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in CBCSS
(2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less than 5.00 out
of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and complementary
courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in other
patterns should possess not less than 50% marks in main &
subsidiary subjects under Part III.
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SELF FINANCING PROGRAMMES
PROGRAMME Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength
M.A. Bharatanatyam
Graduation in Bharatanatyam
In case of inadequate number of applicants who are
graduates in Bharatanatyam, graduates in other
disciplines also will be considered. These graduates
should qualify in the aptitude test conducted by the
college to be eligible for admission.
candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 2.00 out of 4.00 for Core.
candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 5.00 out of 10.00 for Core.
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
other patterns should possess not less than 50% marks in
Main
10
M.A. History
Graduation in any subject in the faculty of social
sciences or Graduation in the faculty of language and
literature with English (Model I/II/III) or law
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 1.80 out of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 4.5 out of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
other patterns should possess not less than 45% marks in
main & subsidiary subjects under Part III.
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PROGRAMME Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength
M.Com.
Graduation in Commerce /BBA/BBM
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 1.80 out of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 4.5 out of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
other patterns should possess not less than 45% marks in
main & subsidiary subjects under Part III.
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M.Sc. Zoology
Graduation in Zoology
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 2.00 out of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 5.00 out of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open
and complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
other patterns should possess not less than 50% marks in
main & subsidiary subjects under Part III.
12
MTTM- Master of
Tourism and Travel
Management
Graduation in any subject
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 1.80 out of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 4.5 out of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
other patterns should possess not less than 45% marks in
main & subsidiary subjects under Part III.
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PROGRAMME Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength
M. Sc. Mathematics
Graduation in Mathematics/Statistics/Computer
Applications
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 2.00 out of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 5.00 out of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open
and complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
other patterns should possess not less than 50% marks in
main & subsidiary subjects under Part III.
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Masters Programme in
Fashion Designing
Graduation in Fashion Designing, Fashion Technology,
Costume Designing, Apparel Designing, Apparel and
Fashion Design or any other degree with P.G. Diploma
in Fashion Designing and any related subjects
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 1.80 out of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 4.5 out of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open and
complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
other patterns should possess not less than 45% marks in
main & subsidiary subjects under Part III.
15
Masters Programme in
Clinical Nutrition and
Dietetics
Graduation in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Food
Science and Quality Control, Home Science, Family
and Community Science, Food Service Management
or
any Nutrition related subject
The candidates should have completed the under graduate
programme with not less than 55% marks
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P.G. DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES – Self financing
Programme Duration Eligibility Sanctioned
Strength
P.G.
Diploma in
Clinical
Nutrition
and Dietetics
1 year and
6 months
(including
3 months
internship)
Any science Degree with Physiology/ Biochemistry/
Microbiology as a core or complementary subject..
The candidates should have completed the under
graduate programme with not less than 55% marks
20
P.G.
Diploma in
Fashion
Designing
1 year and
6 months
(including 2
months
internship
and project)
Graduation in any subject
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 1.80 out of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus open
and complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 4.5 out of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open
and complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
other patterns should possess not less than 45% marks in
main & subsidiary subjects under Part III.
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P.G. Diploma
in
Management
in Business
Analytics
2 years
Graduation in any subject
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2009) pattern should possess CGPA of not
less than 1.80 out of 4.00 in the Core Group (core plus
open and complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
CBCSS (2013) pattern should possess CGPA of not less
than 4.5 out of 10.00 in the Core Group (core plus open
and complementary courses).
Candidates who have passed qualifying examination in
other patterns should possess not less than 45% marks in
main & subsidiary subjects under Part III.
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Relaxation in Marks in the qualifying examination for admission to PG programmes:
Kerala Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Category: The minimum grade in the qualifying
examination for admission to the PG Degree programmes is ‘C’ in the seven point scale for
CBCSS and a pass for pre CBCSS applicants.
SEBC Category: A relaxation of 3% marks in the qualifying examination from the prescribed
minimum is allowed i.e. CGPA of 1.88 for CBCSS (2009), CCPA of 4.7 for CBCSS (2013),
applicants and 47% marks for pre-CBCSS applicants for admission to M.Sc. programmes and
CGPA of 1.68 for CBCSS (2009), CCPA of 4.2 for CBCSS (2013) applicants and 42% marks
for pre-CBCSS applicants for admission to M.A/M.Com programmes.
OEC Category: A relaxation of 5% marks in the qualifying examination from the prescribed
minimum is allowed i.e. CGPA of 1.80 for CBCSS (2009), CCPA of 4.5 for CBCSS (2013)
applicants and 45% marks for pre-CBCSS applicants for admission to M Sc programmes and
CGPA of 1.60 for CBCSS (2009), CGPA of 4.0 for CBCSS (2013) applicants and 40% marks
for pre CBCSS applicants for admission to MA/M Com programmes.
Persons with Disability category: A relaxation of 5% marks in the qualifying examination from
the prescribed minimum is allowed i.e. CGPA of 1.80 for CBCSS (2009), CCPA of 4.5 for
CBCSS (2013) applicants and 45% marks for pre – CBCSS applicants for admission to M Sc
programmes and CGPA of 1.60 for CBCSS (2009), CCPA of 4.0 for CBCSS (2013)
applicants and 40% marks for pre CBCSS applicants for admission to MA/M Com programme.
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M.Phil. PROGRAMMES ( Self-financing)
CORE ELIGIBILITY Sanctioned
Strength
Botany
Pass in M.Sc. Botany (Pure Botany, Applied Plant
Sciences or any equivalent Post Graduate Degree, but
with B.Sc. Degree in Botany) with not less than 55%
marks.
10
Physics
Pass in M.Sc. Physics (Pure, Applied, Materials
Science, Theoretical Physics, New & Renewable
energy, Non- conventional Energy Physics)with not
less than 55% marks.
10
English Pass in M.A. in English Language and Literature with
not less than 55% marks. 10
Relaxation in Marks in the qualifying examination for admission to M.Phil. programmes:
SC/ST/OEC candidates are given 5% relaxation for the prescribed minimum marks for all the
programmes
SEBC candidates are given 3% relaxation for the prescribed minimum marks for all the
programmes
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DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS
(a) For Aided Programmes
Sl. No. Quota Seat Distribution (%)
1 Open Quota 40
2 Community ( Latin Catholic) Quota 20
3 Scheduled Caste Quota 15
4 Scheduled Tribe Quota 5
5 Management Quota 20
• Candidates claiming reservation under Kerala Scheduled Castes/ Kerala Scheduled Tribes
Quota should obtain caste/community certificate from the revenue authorities concerned. The
seats un-availed by the SC candidates will be diverted to ST candidates and vice versa. The
un-availed seats reserved for SC/ST shall be re-notified twice through print media.
• Other Eligible Community (OEC candidates) who claim allotment to the un-availed seats, if
any, under SC/ST quota (after re-notification) should furnish community certificate and
income certificate / Non- creamy layer certificate obtained from the revenue authorities
concerned (The certificate should have been issued not earlier than 12 months prior to the
submission of application). Those OEC candidates whose annual family income is up to Rs.8
lakhs alone are eligible for such seats.
• In the absence of OEC candidates, the un-availed SC/ST seats can be filled from among the
Latin Catholic applicants
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(b) For Self-financing Programmes
50% of the total seats shall be filled by the management from among candidates of their choice
provided they satisfy the eligibility conditions. The remaining seats (50%) shall be distributed and
filled as detailed in the following table
Sl. No. Distribution of 50% Seats ear marked under
Merit category
Percentage of Reservation
1 Open Quota 65
2 Scheduled Caste 8
3 Scheduled Tribe 2
4 Ezhava, Thiyya & Billava 9
5 Muslim 8
6 Latin Catholics other than Anglo Indians 2
7 Other Backward Christians (OBX) 1
8 Other Backward Hindus (OBH) 5
Claim for Communal reservation under ‘Kerala Socially and Educationally Backward
Classes’ (KSEBC):- Reservation of seats to the Socially and Educationally Backward
Classes will be in accordance with the provisions contained in G.O. (P) 208/66/Edn. dated
2.5.1966, as amended from time to time.
Candidates belonging to Socially and Educationally Backward Classes as per G.O. (P)
02/2018/BCDD dated 08.03.2018, who belong to the non-creamy layer are eligible for
reservation under this category. The non-creamy layer certificate should have been issued not
earlier than 12 months prior to the submission of application. Only the claims of the candidates
of those communities that are included in the list of communities appended in the Prospectus will
be considered.
• Candidates belonging to Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (i.e., Candidates
belonging to communities as per Sl. Nos. 4 to 8 in the above table) who belong to the non-creamy
layer are eligible for reservation under this category. Those who claim reservation under this
category should invariably produce both ‘Community’ and ‘Income Certificates’ / ‘non-
creamy layer certificate’ obtained from the Village Officer concerned. The self-attested copy of
the above certificates should be attached with the application. The certificate should have been
issued not earlier than 12 months prior to thesubmission of application.
• In the absence of eligible applicants in the SEBC category, the seats may be filled from among
the applicants in the open quota.
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• Candidates claiming reservation under Kerala Scheduled Castes/ Kerala Scheduled Tribes
Quota should obtain caste/community certificate from the revenue authorities concerned.
The seats un-availed by the SC candidates will be diverted to ST candidates and vice versa.
The un-availed seats reserved for SC/ST shall be re-notified twice through print media.
• The unavailed seats, if any in SC/ST category (after re-notification) may be filled from among
the Latin Catholic applicants.
For UG admissions
Reservation for Nominees: An additional seat for each programme shall be created exclusively
for the purpose of accommodating students sponsored by the Union Territory of Lakshadweep.
This seat shall not be filled up by other candidates. The Head of the institution should forward
the list of such candidates admitted, separately to the University, immediately after admissions
(U.O. No. Ac.AI/3/2761/06 dated 20.7.2006).
Reservation of Seats for Malayalee students from Andaman & Nicobar Islands: : An
additional seat for each programme shall be created exclusively for the purpose of Malayalee
students from Andaman & Nicobar Islands. This seat shall not be filled up by other candidates
(U.O. No. 6199/AI/2016/Acad dated 23.11.2016). The Head of the institution should forward the
list of such candidates admitted, separately to the University, immediately after admissions.
Reservation for Persons with Disabilities (PD): 3% of the seats are reserved for candidates
with disabilities for all programmes. 1% (one percent of the seats in UG Programmes) of seats
shall be reserved for each of the three sections of Persons with Disabilities category (Blind, Deaf
and Orthopaedically Challenged) with provision for interchange of seats, if candidates are not
available in a particular category in a year. The selection of candidates under this category will
be based on the rank in the inter-se merit list and physical suitability, and not on the basis of the
degree of disability. ‘Person with disability’ means a person suffering from not less than 40% of
any disability as certified by a Medical Board constituted for this purpose. Candidates who have
a minimum of 40% disability alone will be eligible for this quota. A relaxation of 5% of marks in
the qualifying examination from the prescribed minimum is allowed. Candidates seeking
admission under PD category should attach with their application form, an attested copy of the
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‘Certificate of disability’ issued by a District Medical Board or bodies of higher status, certifying
the degree or percentage of disability. The unfilled seats under the PD category shall be
converted to grant reservation for Children with Special Needs (CWSN).The eligibility
prescribed for the Physically Challenged Candidates will be applicable to the Children with
special need as well.
Reservation: - The seats reserved under Sports Quota and Cultural Quota come under this
category.
Sports quota: - Two seats in each programme (Interchangeable) shall be reserved for
candidates with outstanding records in sports & games. The applicant for admission to the
reservation quota should have represented at least the District Sports Zone. Preference shall be
given to Sportsmen who have represented the State/National School Meet over the sportsmen
who have represented the District/School. The applicant shall produce the relevant certificate to
prove District representation. The following guidelines shall be followed in determining merit in
sports for admission to the UG programmes. Marks shall be awarded to the First(Winner or the
Winning Team), Second (Runner up or Runner up team), Third (third place) and participation as
detailed.
A) Minimum eligibility for admission of a candidate to undergraduate programmes (Sports
Quota) is representation of a district in the State Championship in addition to his/her satisfying
academic eligibility
B) For securing admission to UG programmes under Sports Quota, including readmission, the
performance of the candidate at 11th and 12th standards alone will be considered.
Sl.
No.
Tournaments Points for respective positions
First Second Third Participation
1 Senior/Junior International Competitions 100 90 80 70
2 Senior/ Junior National Competitions 60 55 50 45
3 School Nationals(including
CISCE,CBSE,HSE,VHSE) 40 35 30 25
4 Zone and Cluster levels (including ISCE,
CBSE,HSE, VHSE) 30 25 20 15
5 Inter collegiate/ Senior/Junior State
Championship (Inter District) 20 15 10 5
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Cultural Quota: - One seat for each degree programme (Interchangeable) shall be reserved
for students who excel in Youth festival recognised by Director of Public Instruction (DPI). The
selection shall be made from among the applicants for the cultural quota on merit as detailed
Level Points of Participation
A B C
Kerala School Kalolsavam 20 10 5
Revenue District level Youth Festival 10 5 --
A person can score points only in one category
The highest score will be counted
Where bracketed, scores in other categories will be counted
If vacancies arise due to discontinuation of candidates under Sports/Cultural/ PD quotas, the
next eligible candidate in the Rank List shall be admitted. In case there is no next eligible
candidate, the vacant seat shall be merged with the general merit quota.
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For PG admissions
Reservation for Nominees: (U.O No.Ac AI/3/2761/06 dated 20.07.2006) An additional seat
shall be created and added to the total merit seats exclusively for the purpose of accommodating
students sponsored by the Union Territory of Lakshadweep. This seat shall not be filled up with
other candidates. The Head of the institution should forward the list of such candidates admitted,
separately to the University, immediately after admissions.
Reservation of Seats for Malayalee students from Andaman & Nicobar Islands:
An additional seat for each programme shall be created exclusively for the purpose of Malayalee
students from Andaman & Nicobar Islands. This seat shall not be filled up by other candidates
(U.O. No. 6199/AI/2016/Acad dated 23.11.2016). The Head of the institution should forward the
list of such candidates admitted, separately to the University, immediately after admissions.
Reservation for Persons with Disabilities (PD): 3% of the seats (the total number of seats of all
PG Programmes in a college pooled together) are reserved for candidates with disabilities for all
Programmes. 1% (one percent of the seats in PG Programmes) of seats shall be reserved for each
of the three sections of the physically handicapped (Blind, deaf and orthopedically challenged)
with provision for interchange of seats, if candidates are not available in a particular category in
a year.
The selection of candidates under this category will be based on the rank in the inter-se merit list
and physical suitability, and not on the basis of the degree of disability.
‘Person with disability’ means a person suffering from not less than 40% of any disability as
certified by a Medical Board constituted for this purpose. Candidates who have a minimum of
40% disability alone will be eligible for this quota. A relaxation of 5% marks in the qualifying
examination from the prescribed minimum is allowed.
Candidates seeking admission under PD category should attach with their application
form, an attested copy of the ‘Certificate of disability’ issued by a District Medical Board
or bodies of higher status, certifying the degree or percentage of disability.
Reservation: - The seats reserved under Sports Quota and Cultural Quota come under this
category.
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Reservation of seats under Sports Quota
The following norms are prescribed for admission under sports quota.
1. One seat for every 20 seats for M.A., M.Sc., M.Com Programmes with permission for
interchangeability
2. Where the number of seats is less than 20 for a subject, the seats may be pooled together,
M.A., M.Sc., andM.Com being treated separately. Where the number of seats, after
pooling, exceeds multiples of 20, an additional seat can be earmarked, if the excess
number is 15 or more.
3. Where the number of seats is still less than 15 after such pooling, all PG programmes
may be pooled together.
4. After such pooling, if the number of seats exceeds multiples of 20 an additional seat can
be earmarked if the excess number is 15 or more.
5. A minimum of one seat may be given if there are no sufficient seats.
The applicant for admission to the Sports quota should have represented at least the
District Sports Zone. Preference shall be given to Sportsmen who have represented the
State/University over the sportsmen who have represented the District/College. The
applicant will produce the Certificate from the Honorary Secretary of the State
Association of the event concerned to prove District representation.
The following guidelines shall be followed in determining merit in sports and athletics
for admission to the PG programmes
Points shall be awarded to the First (Winner or the Winning Team), Second (Runners up
or Runners up team), third (third place) and participation in the following manner
Category First Second Third Participation
International meet of Universities 150 125 100 90
Combined Indian Universities Team 80 70 60 55
National/Inter-State/All India Inter-University 50 40 30 25
South Zone Inter University 25 20 15 10
State Championship 10 7 5 3
Inter Collegiate Championship 7 5 3 --
District Sports Zone Meet 5 3 2 --
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The selection of candidates under the category will be based on the proficiency in
sports/games.
Reservation of seats under Cultural Quota
1. One seat for every 20 seats for M.A., M.Sc., M.Com Programmes with permission for
interchangeability
2. Where the number of seats is less than 20 for a subject, the seats may be pooled together,
M.A., M.Sc., and M.Com being treated separately. Where the number of seats, after
pooling, exceeds multiples of 20, an additional seat can be earmarked, if the excess
number is 15 or more.
3. Where the number of seats is still less than 15 after such pooling, all PG programmes
may be pooled together.
4. After such pooling, if the number of seats exceeds multiples of 20 an additional seat can
be earmarked if the excess number is 15 or more.
5. A minimum of one seat may be given if there are no sufficient seats.
Points shall be awarded to the applicants for the cultural quota in the following manner
Level First
position
Second
position
Third
position
Fourth
position
National Inter University Youth
Festival/Competition of Association of
Indian Universities
50 30 20 10
Zonal Inter University Youth
Festival/Competition of Association of
Indian Universities
30 20 10 --
Annual University Youth Festival of any
University in Kerala 20 10 5 --
In the absence of applicants who do not secure 1st , 2nd, 3rd and 4th places, candidates with ‘A’
grade shall be considered for admission. The selection of candidates under the category will be
based on the proficiency in cultural events only.
Candidates who possess ‘A Grade’
(i) A person can score points only in one category.
(ii) The highest score will be counted
(iii) Where bracketed, scores in other categories will be counted
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(iv) Where still bracketed, person who was the University athletic champion will be given 3
extra points.
(v) Performance in any year during the Degree course in Mahatma Gandhi University will
be taken into consideration.
(vi) She must be available for University events unless specifically exempted by the Vice-
Chancellor/Director of Physical Education, Mahatma Gandhi University.
Ph.D. PROGRAMMES
Botany
Home Science
Sociology
Physics
Economics
English
Chemistry
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GENERAL RULES AND CONDUCT
1. Students are expected to conduct themselves/ maintain discipline in and
outside the college governed by the rules and regulations of the College.
2. All students are expected to dress modestly.
3. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited.
4. Usage of mobile phones by students is strictly banned inside the campus.
5. Parents are expected to follow the student’s progress and conduct in and
outside the College.
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LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES [As Amended by the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Orders (Second Amendment) Act, 2002 [Act 61
of2002) Vide Part VIII - Kerala Schedule 1 Notified in the Gazette of India dated 18.12.2002,
The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Act 2007]
[See Clause 5.4.3 (a)] 1. Adi Andhra
2. Adi Dravida
3. Adi Karnataka
4. Ajila
5. Arunthathiyar
6. Ayyanavar
7. Baira
8. Bakuda
9. xxx
10. Bathada
11. xxx
12. Bharathar (Other than Parathar), Paravan
13. xxx
14. Chakkiliyan
15. Chamar, Muchi
16. Chandala
17. Cheruman
18. Domban
19. xxx
20. xxx
21. xxx
22. Gosangi
23. Hasla
24. Holeya
25. Kadaiyan
26. Kakkalan, Kakkan
27. Kalladi
28. Kanakkan, Padanna, Padannan
29. xxx
30. Kavara (other than Telugu speaking or Tamil speaking Balija Kavarai, Gavara, Gavarai, Gavarai Naidu, Balija Naidu, Gajalu
Balija or Valai Chetty)
31. Koosa
32. Kootan,Koodan
33. Kudumban
34. Kuravan, Sidhanar, Kuravar, Kurava, Sidhana
35. Maila
36. Malayan, Kannur, Kasargod, Kozhikode and Wayanad districts
37. Mannan (ÎHÞX), Pathiyan, Perumannan, Vannan, Velan
38. xxx
39. Moger (other than Mogeyar)
40. Mundala
41. Nalakeyava
42. Nalkadaya
43. Nayadi
44. xxx
45. Pallan
46. Palluvan, Pulluvan
47. Pambada
48. Panan
49. xxx
50. Paraiyan, Parayan, Sambavar, Sambavan, Sambava, Paraya, Paraiya, Parayar
51. xxx
52. xxx
53. xxx
54. Pulayan, Cheramar, Pulaya, Pulayar, Cherama, Cheraman, Wayanad Pulayan, Wayanadan Pulayan, Matha, Matha Pulayan
55. xxx
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56. Puthirai Vannan
57. Raneyar
58. Samagara
59. Samban
60. Semman, Chemman, Chemmar
61. Thandan (excluding Ezhuvas and Thiyyas who are known as Thandan, in the erstwhile Cochin and Malabar areas) and
(Carpenters who are known as Thachan, in the erstwhile Cochin and Travancore State) , Thachar other than carpenter
62. Thoti
63. Vallon
64. Valluvan
65. xxx
66. xxx
67. Vetan
68. Vettuvan, Pulaya Vettuvan (in the areas of eastwhile Cochin State only) 69. Nerian
LIST OF SCHEDULED TRIBES [As Amended by The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 2002 (Act 10 of
2003) Vide Part-VII ¬Kerala - Second Schedule Notified in the Gazette of India dated 8.1.2(03)
[See Clause 5.4.3 (a)] 1. Adiyan
2. Arandan [Arandanan)
3. Eravallan
4. Hill Pulaya, Mala Pulayan, Kurumba Pulayan, Kuravazhi Pulayan, Pamba Pulayan
5. Irular, Irulan
6. Kadar [Wayanad Kadar)
7. xxx
8. Kanikkaran, Kanikkar
9. Kattunayakan
10. (Kochuvelan)
11. xxx
12. xxx
13. Koraga
14. xxx
15. Kudiya, Melakudi
16. Kurichchan [Kurichiyan)
17. Kurumans, Mullu Kuruman, Mulla Kuruman, Mala Kuruman
18. Kurumbas, [Kurumbar, Kurumban)
19. Maha Malasar
20. Malai Arayan [Mala Arayan)
21. Malai Pandaram
22. Malai Vedan [Malavedan)
23. Malakkuravan
24. Malasar
25. [Malayan, Nattu Malayan, Konga Malayan (excluding the areas comprising the Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad and Kozhikode
Districts)
26. Malayarayar
27. Mannan
28. xxx
29. Muthuvan, Mudugar, Muduvan
30. Palleyan, Palliyan, Palliyar, Paliyan
31. xxx
32. xxx
33. Paniyan
34. Ulladan, [Ullatan)
35. Uraly
36. Mala Vettuvan(in Kasaragod & Kannur districts)
37. Ten Kurumban, Jenu Kurumban
38. Thachanadan, ThachanadanMoopan
39. Cholanaickan
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40. Mavilan
41. Karimpalan
42. Vetta Kuruman
43. Mala Panikkar
44. Maratis of Kasargod and Hosdurg Taluk
LIST OF OTHER ELIGIBLE COMMUNITIES(OEC)
[See Clause 5.4.3(f)]
(Annexure to G. O. (MS) No. 14/2017/BCDD dated 02/08/2017)
OEC (ST) 1. Allar (Alan)
2. Chingathan
3. Irivavan
4. Kalanadi
5. Malayan, Konga-Malayan (Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad & Kozhikode Districts)
6. Kundu – Vadiyan
7. Kunuvarmanadi
8. Malamuttan
9. Malavettuvar (ExceptKasargod & Kannur Districts)
10. Malayalar
11. Panimalayan
12. Pathiyan (Other than Dhobies)
OEC (SC) 1. Chakkamar
2. Madiga
3. Chemman/Chemmar
4. Kudumbi
5. Dheevara/Dheevaran (Arayan, Valan,Nulayan, Mukkuvan, Arayavathi, Valanchiyar, Paniyakal,
Mokaya, Bovi, Magayar, Mogaveerar)
6. Scheduled Caste converted to Christianity
7. Kusavan, Kulalan, Kumbharan, Velaan. Odan, Andhrta Nair, Andhuru Nair
8. Pulayan Vettuvan (Except Kochi State)
LIST OF SOCIALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD CLASSES (SEBC)
[Vide G.O. (P) 208/66/Edn. dated 02.05.1966, G.O. (Ms) No. 95/08/SCSTDD dated 06.10.2008 &
G.O. (Ms) No. 58/2012/SCSTDD dated 16.04.2012, G.O.(Ms) No. 10/2014/BCDD dated: 23.05.2014,
Lr No. 1538/A2/2014/BCDD dated 02.07.2014]
[See Clause 5.4.2 (a)] I. Ezhavas including Ezhavas, Thiyyas, Ishuvan, Izhuvan, Illuvan and Billava
II. Muslims (all sections following Islam)
III. Latin Catholics other than Anglo Indians
IV. Dheevara including Dheevaran, Araya,Arayas, Arayan, Valan, Nulayan, Mukkuvan, Arayavathi, Valinjiar, Paniakkal,
Paniakel, Mukaya, Bovis- Mukayar, Mukaveeran, Mogaveera, Mogavirar,Mogayan
V. Viswakarmas including Viswakarma, Asari, Chaptegra, Kallassari, Kalthachan, Kammala, Kamsala, Kannan, Karuvan,
Kitaran, Kollan, Malayala Kammala, Moosari, Pandikammala, Pandithattan, Perumkollan, Thachan, Thattan,
Vilkurup, Villasan, Viswabrahmanan or Viswabrahmanar, Viswakarmala and Palisa Perumkollan
VI. Kusavan including Kulalan, Kulala Nair, Kumbaran, Velaan, Velaans, Velaar, Odan, Kulala, Andhra Nair,
Anthuru Nair
VII. Other Backward Christians
(a) SIUC
(b) Converts from Scheduled Castes to Christianity
VIII. Kudumbi
IX. Other Backward Hindus, i.e.
1. Agasa
2. Kharvi
3. Aremahrati
4. Arya, Atagara, Devanga, Kaikolan, (Sengunthar) Pattarya, Pattariyas, Saliyas (Padmasali, Pattusali,
Thogatta,Karanibhakatula, Senapathula, Sali, Sale, Karikalabhakulu, Chaliya, Chaliyan) Sourashtra, Khatri, Patnukaran,
Illathu Pillai, Illa Vellalar, Illathar
5. Bestha
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6. Bhandari or Bhondari
7. Boya
8. Boyan
9. Chavalakkaran
10. Chakkala (Chakkala Nair)
11. Devadiga
12. Ezhavathi (Vathi)
13. Ezhuthachan, Kadupattan
14. Gudigara
15. Galada Konkani
16. Ganjam Reddies
17. Gatti
18. Gowda
19. Ganika including Nagavamsom
20. Hegde
21. Hindu Nadar
22. Idiga including Settibalija
23. Jangam
24. Jogi
25. Jhetty
26. Kanisu or Kaniyar-Panicker, Kaniyan, Kanisan or Kamnan, Kannian or Kani, Ganaka
27. xxx
28. Kalarikurup or Kalari Panicker
29. Kerala Muthali, Kerala Mudalis
30. Oudan (Donga) Odda (Vodde or Vadde or Veddai)
31. Kalavanthula
32. Kallan including Isanattu Kallar
33. Kabera
34. Korachas
35. x x x
36. Kannadiyans
37. Kavuthiyan, Kavuthiya
38. Kavudiyaru
39. Kelasi or Kalasi Panicker
40. Koppala Velamas
41. Krishnanvaka
42. Kuruba
43. Kurumba
44. Maravan (Maravar)
45. Madivala
46. Maruthuvar
47. Mahratta (Non-Brahman)
48. Melakudi (Kudiyan)
49. x x x
50. Moili
51. Mukhari
52. Modibanda
53. Moovari
54. Moniagar
55. Naicken including Tholuva Naicker and Vettilakkara Naicker, Naikkans
56. Padyachi (Villayankuppam)
57. Palli
58. Panniyar or Pannayar
59. Parkavakulam (Surithiman, Malayaman, Nathaman, Moopanar and Nainar)
60. Rajapuri
61. Sakravar (Kavathi)
62. Senaithalaivar, Elavania, Senaikudayam
63. Chetty/Chetties including Kottar Chetties, Parakka Chetties, Elur Chetties, Attingal Chetties, Pudukkada Chetties,
Iraniel Chetties, Sri Pandara Chetties, Telugu Chetties, Udiyankulangara Chetties, Peroorkada Chetties,Sadhu
Chetties, 24 Mana Chetties, Wayanadan Chetties, Kalavara Chetties and 24 Mana Telugu Chetties
64. Tholkolan
65. Thottiyan, Thottian
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66. Uppara (Sagara)
67. Ural Goundan
68. Valaiyan
69. Vada Balija
70. Vakkaliga
71. Vaduvan(Vadugan), Vaduka, Vadukan, Vadugar
72. Veera Saivas (Pandaram, Vairavi, Vairagi, Yogeeswar, Yogeeswara, Poopandaram, Malapandaram,
Pandaran, Matapathi and Yogi)
73. Veluthedathu Nair including Vannathan, Veluthedan and Rajaka
74. Vilakkithala Nair including Vilakkathalavan, Ambattan Pranopakari, Pandithar and Nusuvan
75. Vaniya including Vanika, Vanika Vaisya, Vaisya Chetty, Vanibha Chetty, Ayiravar Nagarathar, Vaniyan,
Vaniya Chetty, Vaniar
76. Yadava including Kolaya, Ayar, Mayar, Maniyani, Eruman, Iruman, Erumakkar, Golla and Kolaries
77. Chakkamar
78. Mogers of Kasaragod Taluk
79. x x x
80. x x x
81. x x x
82. Reddiars (throughout the State except in Malabar area)
83. Mooppar or Kallan Moopan or Kallan Moopar
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BY SPEED POST
December,2018D.o. No. F.1-152009(ARC) Pt-III
Dear Sir/Tvladam,
In pursuance to the Judgment of the Hon'ble Supieme ^Court
of India dated 8'5'2009 in Civil Appeal
No. 887/2009, the u8i *r#";i;silffi on curuing the_ _Menace of Ragging in Higher
Educational Institutions, 2OOg'. The n"g.i'ti""t # a:vailable on the UGC website i'e'
www.ugc.ac.in
It is once again brought to your kind^notice that ragging is a criminal offence and UGC has framed
regulations o, ..rrUing'tnJ il"r".. "r t"ggid; hGi;-Jycational institutions in order to prohibit'
prevent and eliminat. iil;;;G; or*giiig."rrrese"regulations are.mandatory and all institutions are
required to take n.r"rr^ury ,i.qi.t"t itt i.pf.*t'tatioi in toto including the monitoring mechanism
and any violence "f
th;;;'r.g;iations will 6. ;i;;;J t.riously. If any insiitution fails to take adequate
steps to prevent ,uggirg o.- Jo., not act in u.,o'Ounte with these Regulations or fails to punish
perpetrators orir,rio.,iiltso;iuJJil ;ffily;'t ;tlir*act punitive action igainst itself bv the UGC'
You are requested to step up anti-ragging mechanism by. way of adequate publicity through various
mediums; constitution of anti-raggirrg .o**it .. *J "'ti ragging 'q'ud'
setting up of Anti Ragging
cell, installing ccrv;;;; ;i"i6r poirtr,-erti nag.giniwgiksirops, updating all websites with
nodal officer. ,o*pr.t" o.tuilr, ulu.* G,,r .tt. il.g"rffi"i*tion and counseling with the students'
identification of trouble-triggers and mgntion of Aiti-ragging warninu in the institution's prospectus
and informatio, Uoon.irfu-ri.f,*., strdt te .n'*tO]"sitprise iispection of hostels' students
accommodation, canteens, rest cum recreational rooms, toileis' bus-stands and any other measure
which would **. *.ri"in ir.".r,irs7tue[in! ragging and any rrncalled for behavior/incident shall
be undertaken.
Students in distress due to ragging related incidents can call the National Anti-ragging Helpline 1800-
180-5522 (24x7 Toll Free) or e-mail tne entinagging Helplineat helpline@antiraeging'in' For any
other informution ,.gu.O'irg .uggirg, pl;;;; ii"sit" the UGC we'bsite -i'e'
www'ugc'ac'in &
www.antiraggins.in uii "oitu.t-UC-C
*onito.irg agency i'e' Aman Satya Kachroo Trust on
followingNo.0gSTlrzo:o:,09818400116(onlyincaseofemergency).
you are requested to hold the workshops, seminar on eradication of ragging in higher educational
institutions and are requested to display e^ti[rggirg posfr:.ll all prominent places like Admission
Centre, Departments ,Librury,Canteen, H"tt.r, |i,,ilfn facilities eic' The size of posters should be
8X6 feet.
You are requested to get your institution accredited by NAACNBA and submit the compliance report
anJ i-pt...nt the spEcial Drive on anti-Ragging prevention programme'
You are requested to immediately instruct all the colleges under your purview. to submit online
compliance of anti-ragging Regulations on curbing the menace of t'ggi'g in higher educational
instiiutions, 2009 atwww'antiraggins'in
In compliance of the 2nd Amendment in UGC Regulations, you are requested to make it compulsoryfor each student and every parent to submit an online undertaking every academic year atwww.anlir?ggins.in & wwy.?manELqveqgnt. grs
UGC has notified the 3'd Amendment in UGC Regulations on29h June,2016 to expand the definitionof ragging by including the following:-
1. 3 (i) Any act of physical or mental abuse (including bullying and exclusion) targeted atanother student (fresher or otherwise) on the ground of colour, race, religion, caste, ethnicity,gender (including transgender), sexual orientation, appearance, nationality, regional origins,linguistic identity, place of bffi, place of residence or ecorpmic background.
UGC also drives an Anti Ragging Media Campaign through different modes and UGC had got develop the
following entities to promote anti ragging which are available on UGC website i.e. Www,ugc.?c.in
a. UGC has developed 05 TVCs of 30 sdconds each with different prospectiveand Offenders.
Parents, Victim
b. UGC has designed and distributed 04 types of po5ters amongst Universities/RegulatoryAuthorities/Councils/IlTsAIlTs/Other educational institutions for the prominent display of theseposters.
c. UGC had consecutively organized 02 Anti Ragging Competitions for students/faculty/generalpublic for the wider awareness of the menace of ragging.
You are requested to adopt these steps and to implement the gecommendations of the committee on"Psychosocial Study of Ragging in Selected Educational Institutions in India" (available on UGC website)and ensure a ragging free campus. This Circular may also be brought to the notice of colleges affiliated toyour esteemed University.
With kind regards,
Yours sincerelv.
Qi,.Pl(najni3h Jain)
Encl: As above
Copy to:
1. All Regulatory Bodies2. UGC Regional Offices3. Publication Officer, UGC, New Delhi (for uploading onUGC website)
3227 GI/2016 (1)
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2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART III —SEC. 4]
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 29th June, 2016
No. F. 1-15-/2009 (ARC).—In exercise of powers conferred under clause (g) of sub-section (1)
of section 26 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 (3 of 1956), the University Grants
Commission hereby makes the following regulations namely:—
(1) These regulations may be called “Curbing the menace of Ragging in Higher Educational
Institutions (third amendment), Regulations, 2016.”
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publications in the Official Gazette.
2. In UGC Regulations on Curbing the menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions,
2009 (herein-after referred to as the Principal regulations), in Para 3 the following shall be
added after 3(i) under heading what constitutes Ragging.—
3(j). Any act of physical or mental abuse (including bullying and exclusion) targeted
at another student (fresher or otherwise) on the ground of colour, race, religion,
caste, ethnicity, gender (including transgender), sexual orientation, appearance,
nationality, regional origins, linguistic identity, place of birth, place of residence
or economic background.
Prof. JASPAL S. SANDHU, Secy. (UGC)
[ADVT. III/4/Exty./149/(113)]
Uploaded by Dte. of Printing at Government of India Press, Ring Road, Mayapuri, New Delhi-110064
and Published by the Controller of Publications, Delhi-110054.