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Faculty of Education Central Institute of Education University of Delhi (Department of Education)
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
Prospectus
2014-15
Department of Education
(Central Institute of Education)
33, ChhatraMarg,
University of Delhi
Delhi - 110007
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B.Ed. Admission Schedule - 2014
Online Availability of Forms Thursday, March20, 2014
Online Submission Last Date Friday, April 18, 2014
Display of List for Entrance Test Tuesday, May27, 2014
Entrance Test Sunday, June 1, 2014 2 PM to 5 PM
Display of List for First Counseling Monday, June23, 2014 5:00 pm
Counseling Friday, June27, 2014 9:30 am
Fee Payment June 30 - July 01, 2014
Display of List for Second Counseling Friday, July 4, 2014 5:00 pm
Counseling Tuesday, July 8, 2014 9:30 am
Fee Payment July 9-10, 2014
Display of List for Third Counseling Monday, July 14, 2014 5:00 pm
Counseling Thursday, July 17, 2014 9:30 am
Fee Payment July 18, 21, 2014 Till5:00 pm
AT THE TIME OF COUNSELLING, CANDIDATES ARE REQUIRED TO COME WITH ALL THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS PERTAINING TO THEIR ELIGIBILITY AND QUALIFICATIONS.
NO PROVISIONAL ADMISSIONS WILL BE GIVEN THIS YEAR.
Last date for admission in B.Ed. will be Monday, July 21, 2014.
Visit the Website regularly for updates and other information at: cie.du.ac.in
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INDEX
S.No.
Content
Page No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Introduction about CIE, MVCOE & SPM …………………………
Eligibility Conditions………………………………………………...
Allocation of seats & their stream…………………………………
Reservation of Seats……………………………………………….
How to apply………………………………………………………..
Method of selection ……………………………………………….
Procedure for Selection …………………………………………..
Admission Formalities…………………………………………….
Instructions regarding Admission…………………………………..
Brief details of the B.Ed. Programme 2014-15 session
Appendix I
Instructions for Filling Up the Online B.Ed. Application Form
4
7
11
12
16
17
20
20
21
23
26
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Faculty of Education
The Faculty of Education of the University of Delhi, also known as Central Institute of Education (CIE), is one of the first major institutions of professional learning and research in Education that was established immediately after independence. The first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and the first Education Minister, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad took considerable interest in the establishment of this institution in 1947 and its progress in its early years. Maulana Azad visualized the function of CIE not merely to ‘turn out teachers who will be a ‘model teacher’, but to evolve into ‘a research centre for solving new educational problems of the country’. Over the past few decades, CIE has grown into a pace-setting institution in Teacher Education and Research in Education. Recognized as the Institute of Advance Studies in Education (lASE) and having launched the Maulana Azad Centre for Elementary and Social Education (MACESE), CIE has shaped its unique philosophy which finds reflection in all its academic programmes.
The Faculty of Education offers various academic and professional programmes:
• A full-time professional teacher education programme of the duration of one academic year, after graduate or post-graduate studies, leading to a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Degree. This programme is offered, at present, at Department of Education (CIE), 33 Chhatra Marg, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007, Maharshi Valmiki College of Education (MVCOE), Geeta Colony, Delhi 110031 and Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women (SPMC), West Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi 110026.
• A full-time professional programme of four years, after 12 years of schooling, in elementary teacher education, leading to a Bachelor of Elementary Education
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(B.EI.Ed.) Degree. This programme is offered at eight affiliated colleges of the University of Delhi.
• A full-time advanced programme in Education, of the duration of one academic year, leading to a Master of Education (M.Ed.) Degree.
• A part-time advanced programme in Education, of two academic years, leading to a Master of Education (M.Ed.) Degree. This programme is meant for teachers and other educational practitioners.
• A full-time pre-doctoral research programme of one calendar year and a part-time programme for duration of 18 months for teachers and other educational practitioners, leading to the degree of Master of Philosophy - M.Phil. (Education).
• A doctoral research programme leading to Doctor of Philosophy - Ph.D. (Education).
• In-service programmes for teachers and other educational practitioners are also offered by CIE.
MVCOE
In view of the growing population of Delhi and a corresponding demand of quality teachers in great numbers, the Government of NCT of Delhi felt the need to provide teacher education at different school levels. This gave birth to a college of Education in 1995 to provide different courses of education of the University of Delhi. The College imparts Bachelors of Education programme with an intake of 120 students. Later on in 1996 the college acquired its present name Maharshi Valmiki College of Education drawing inspiration from the high ideals of a great teacher, Valmiki. (www.mvcoe.org)
A teacher has a rippling effect on the lives of the young and he/she can go in a big way to shape the destiny of a country. The College has shown brilliant results since 1996 in the Annual Examination of the University of Delhi. All through our students have done extremely well academic and co-curricular activities. And many of them have bagged prizes at inter-college level in various creative ventures. The year 2005-2006 has brought once again pride and recognition to the Maharshi Valmiki College of Education community. B. Ed. comprises of a rigorous programme of preparation and training and therefore has a good combination of different theoretical subjects along with a diverse range of practical work.
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SPM
Shyama Prasad Mukherji College strives for developing an all round personality in all the students. The aim of the college is to facilitate positive thinking and course of conviction in the young women to enable them to take on the different challenges of the modern world. This is a multidisciplinary college established in 1969.The college has a spacious building with sprawling lawn & plan grounds and boasts of state of the art infrastructure. It has a well stocked library with an enviable collection of books & journals. There is a fully air conditioned auditorium with a seating capacity of 1200. Along with these it has a medical room a canteen and two fully equipped computer labs. There are many study centres liked Buddhist Study Centre, Guru Nanak & Gandhian Study Centre established by the U.G.C. under the program, ‘EPOCH-making Philosophers of India. These centres organize talks / lectures from time to time. Shyama Prasad Mukherji College has a Family Counselling Centre which provides counseling, referral & rehabilitation services to students to help them develop better coping skills. Every year, a highly active students Union organizes various Cultural feats like Srijan. Prizes and Scholarships are awarded to meritorious and outstanding students on the basis on the examination results and their all round performance.
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Eligibility Conditions
Candidates seeking admission to the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Programme of the University of Delhi should meet either of the following eligibility criteria for being considered for admission to the course through the Entrance Test.
Please Note: Scheduled Caste(SC)/Scheduled Tribe(ST), Children/ Widows/Wives of Armed Personnel, including Para-Military Personnel, killed/ disabled in Action (C/WAP), Visually Disabled (VD) and Other than Visually Disabled (OVD) category candidates will be allowed a concession of 5%marks in the minimum eligibility requirements.
A. Eligibility Criteria (for Graduates)
(i) Bachelor’s degree or any other qualification recognized equivalent thereto from the University of Delhi or any other recognized University with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
(ii) The candidate should have studied two (teaching) subjects (from List-I) for at least 200 (hundred) marks each at graduate level, and should have obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks in each of the two (2) subjects.
B. Eligibility Criteria (for Honors Graduates)
(i) Honor’s degree from the University of Delhi or any other qualification recognized equivalent thereto from any other recognized University, with a subject from the List-I, and with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
(ii) Should have studied the Honors Graduation degree in one subject from List-I with a total marks of more than 400, and should have obtained at least 50% aggregate marks in that subject.
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C. Eligibility Criteria (for Post-Graduates)
(i) A master’s degree or any other qualification recognized equivalent thereto in any one of the subjects from List-I or List-II from the University of Delhi or any other recognized University, with at least 50% marks in aggregate. (These candidates shall teach the post-graduation subject as 2 (two) teaching subjects at Level A & Level B)
(ii) If the candidate intends to teach a different subject (other than Masters Subject as a second subject). The candidate should have studied one subject from List-I for at least 200 (two hundred) marks at the graduate level and obtained 50% in aggregate.
OR
(i) A Master’s degree or any other qualification recognized equivalent thereto from the University of Delhi or any other recognized University, with at least 50% marks in aggregate in a subject not mentioned in List-I or List-II. Such candidates should have studied two school (teaching) subjects from List-I for at least 200 (hundred) marks each at graduate level.
(ii) The Candidate would be required to select two teaching subjects from List-I, should have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in each of the two (2) subjects studied.
Lists I & II referred to in the above mentioned eligibility conditions are also to help select the subject options. The choice of the subjects will determine the choice of 'stream' for Entrance Test (Table- II) and the 'school teaching subjects'.
List - I
Candidates applying on the basis of their Graduation can select any two teaching subjects from List-I only (code no. 1 to 17) as per the eligibility.
S.No.
Subject
S.No.
Subject
01
Art
10
Mathematics
02
Bangla
11
Music
03
Biological Science
12
Physics
04
Chemistry
13
Political Science
05
Economics
14
Punjabi
06
English
15
Sanskrit
07
Geography
16
Tamil
08
Hindi
17
Urdu
09
History
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Post-graduate candidates opting for teaching one subject from List-ll (S.No.18 to 21) and a second subject from List-I (S. No. 1 to 17), provided they fulfill the eligibility conditions set for Graduates (A ii) for teaching that subject .The selected subject from List-I shall determine the ‘stream’ for the Entrance Test.
List - II
S.No.
Subject
18
Commerce
19
Philosophy
20
Psychology
21
Sociology
Candidates applying on the basis of their Honors Degree need to select one teaching subject from List-I relevant to Honors subject, and select the second subject from List-III.The selected subject from List-I shall determine the ‘stream’ for the Entrance Test.
LIST III
S.No.
Subject
22
Integrated Science
23
Social Science
24
Hindi (Level-C)
25
Maths (Level-C)
For example,
Science Honors candidates need to choose Integrated Science
Social Science Honors candidates need to choose Social Science
Hindi Honors candidates need to choose Hindi (Level-C)
Mathematics Honors candidates need to choose Maths (Level-C)
English Honors candidates need to choose either Integrated Science/Social Science
Candidates applying for the seats reserved for any of the 'Other Languages' (from Table 1), i.e. Bangla, Punjabi, Tamil and Urdu, must choose a second (teaching) subject (other than these languages) from List-I for the purpose of teaching in the school, with requisite eligibility condition mentioned for Graduates (A(ii)). The Second subject determines the ‘stream’ for the Entrance Test.
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The candidates with the following qualifications are not eligible (for the reason that they have not studied Two subjects from List I or List II at their graduation level equivalent to Eligibility Criteria A or B or C).
B.Tech., B.C.A., B.Com., B.B.E., B.B.S., B.B.A., M.B.A., B.A. (Vocational Studies), B.A. (Mass Communication), and any other such degrees*.
*Eligibility of such Degrees that are not mentioned here will be considered by the admission committee at the time of admission, and the decision of the admission committee will be final.
Note:
(i) All those candidates who have appeared in the final year examination leading to any one of the abovementioned qualifications and whose results are awaited may also apply.
(ii) However, they are required to produce a provisional certificate and necessary mark sheets of the required qualifications at the time of respective counseling and admission.
(iii) As per the observations made by the Hon’ble High Court in the matter of University of Delhi Vs. Akansha Gupta &Ors. In LPA 903/2013, for the those courses wherein admissions are based on the rank in the entrance examination, the candidates will be eligible for admission only if they have the results of their qualifying degree examinations. Those candidates who do not have their results of their qualifying degree shall not be allowed for provisional admission, and will be considered for admission in the subsequent admission lists, provided seats are available in the particular stream-category.
(iv) Admissions for the B.Ed. Programme will be closed on July 21, 2014.
(v) Rounding off fractions in deciding the eligibility percentage is not allowed.
(vi) Candidates who have applied for revaluation/Improvement of examination results or have appeared in supplementary exams (to take re-appear examination) will not be considered for provisional admission.
(vii) Mere successful registration by the candidate does not entail right to sit in the Entrance Examination unless the payment of entrance test fee made by the candidate is verified and satisfied by the B.Ed. Admission Committee (including receipt of the Demand Draft by the Department of Education)
(viii) In case of any disparity regarding the choice of school subjects, the decision of the B.Ed. Admission Committee shall be final and binding.
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Allocation of seats & their stream
Based on the two teaching subjects selected by the candidate, the candidate will have to indicate one stream in the ONLINE Application Form. Only one stream has to be indicated even if the two subjects fall in two different streams. Candidates are advised to carefully study Table-I showing the seat allocation for various streams.
The candidates for each stream will compete among themselves for the seats available under that stream, in the three institutions, as detailed below:
Stream
No. of Seats
CIE
MVCOE
SPM
A) Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology (Botany, Zoology))
90
62
35
B) Languages (Sanskrit, Hindi, English)
60
38
23
C) Social Sciences
S-(I) History, Political Science
Economics and Geography
S-(II) Philosophy, Psychology,
Sociology, Commerce (Accountancy, Business Studies),
80
27
52
18
31
11
D) Art & Music*
2
-
-
E) Education (Edu.)
(Reserved for graduates with Education as a subject at their graduation level)
7
3
-
F) Other Languages
(a) Bangla (b) Tamil,
(c) Punjabi (d) Urdu
7+7
7+7
-
TOTAL SEATS
280
187
100
*If seats are left vacant in stream D, the same will be transferred to Stream C S-(l).
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Important note: Candidates having Education as a subject in graduation may opt for a seat in stream E, but they are required to select two subjects from List-1, as per eligibility conditions.
Reservation of Seats
Candidates belonging to any reserved category must attach with the Application Form a copy of the relevant documents/certificates, issued in their own name by a competent authority.
(a) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes (SC/ST)
(i) As per University of Delhi Rules, 22.5% (15% for Scheduled Castes and 7.5% for Scheduled Tribes, interchangeable, if necessary) of the seats are reserved for these categories.
(ii) Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates will be allowed a concession of 5%marks in the minimum eligibility requirements.
(iii) Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates while applying for admission will be required to submit a certificate in their own name, from a competent authority, as listed below, to the effect that he/she belongs to a Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe.
• District Magistrate/Additional District Magistrate/Deputy Commissioner Collector/ Additional Deputy Commissioner/Deputy Collector/First Class Stipendiary Magistrate/City Magistrate (not below the rank of first class Stipendiary Magistrate/ Sub-Divisional Magistrate/Taluka Magistrate/ Executive Magistrate/Extra Asstt. Commissioner.
• Chief Presidency Magistrate/Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/Presidency Magistrate.
• Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
• Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and / or candidate’s family resides.
• Administrator/Secretary to the Administrator/ Development officer (for Lakshdweep and Minicoy Islands).
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(b) Other Backward Classes (OBC)
27% of the seats are reserved for candidates belonging to the OBC listed in the “central list for that state” only are eligible to apply under this category subject to their fulfilling the conditions listed below. These OBC candidates will be allowed a concession of 5%marks in the minimum eligibility requirements.
(i) Other Backward Classes listed in the ‘central list for that state’ only are eligible to apply under this category.
(ii) The candidate should possess an OBC certificate issued in her/his name from a competent authority.
(iii) The caste mentioned in the OBC certificate must be included in the Central list for the State that the candidate belongs to (available onhttp://www.ncbc.nic.in/Centrallistifobc.html).
(iv) The OBC certificate should mention that the candidate belongs to the 'non-creamy layer'.
(v) The OBC certificate should have been issued under last five years.
(c) Children/ Widows/Wives of Armed Personnel, including Para-Military Personnel, killed/ disabled in Action (C/WAP)
(i) As per University Rules 5% of the total number of seats are reserved for the children/widows/wives of officers and men of the Armed Personnel including Paramilitary Personnel killed or disabled in action.
(ii) C/WAP candidates are allowed concession of 5% marks in eligibility requirements.
(iii) Cases of the wives/widows/children of Armed Personnel including Para Military Personnel who died/were disabled while on duty will be considered for admission against 5% seats reserved in this category.
(iv) C/WAP candidates will be required to submit a certificate (in original) from any one the following authorities: Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board, Delhi Secretary, Rajya/Zila Sainik Board Officer-in-charge, Record Office 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate;
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(v) Children/Widows of Para Military Personnel killed/ disabled in action, who wish to apply in this category, need to produce the C/WAP certificate from an officer not below the rank of Jt. Director/Colonel who is an authorized officer.
The acceptable categories are: Killed in action/ Disabled in action/ Died in peace time, with death attributable to the military service/ Disabled in peace time with disability attributable to military service/ Gallantry award.
(d) Persons with Disabilities (VD and OVD)
(i) As per University of Delhi Rules 3% of the seats are reserved for persons with disabilities (which include Visually Challenged also legally called Visually Disabled (VD) and Low Vision (LV) candidates). The ‘Other than Visually Disabled’ (OVD) category candidates include all other persons with disabilities.
(ii) These VD and OVD candidates will also be allowed a concession of 5% marks in the minimum eligibility requirements.
(ii) If VD and OVD candidates also belong to SC/ST/OBC/CWAP categories, candidate should possess the relevant reservation certificate along with VD /OVD certificate issued in her/his name from a competent authority. The OBC candidates should belong to the Caste that is mentioned in the Central List as per the State to which the candidate belongs to
Note: For category (a) the transfer of seats will be done mutually. In case of non-availability of suitable candidates for seats in category (b) mentioned above, the vacancies will be treated as general category and will be filled up accordingly.
(e) Education Subject: (Edu.)
Ten seats (seven in CIE and three in M.V. College of Education) are reserved in the B.Ed. programme for students who have offered Education as a subject (with three full papers) at the B.A. level. The candidates must have secured minimum50% aggregate in Education in addition to other eligibility conditions.
(f) Foreign Students:
A maximum of four seats in the Department of Education, two seats in the M.V. College of Education and one in SPM College can be allocated to candidates from
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outside India. All eligible candidates from outside India are exempted from the B.Ed. Entrance Test. However, they will have to undergo a special test on proficiency in the English language and an interview which the Department of Education will conduct. Such candidates are advised to apply through the Foreign Students' Advisor, University of Delhi.
(g) General: (Gen)
The remaining seats will be open to all.
Note: As per the Supreme Court ruling, candidates belonging to the reserved categories and who have been found eligible for admission in the general merit rank list will be admitted against seats in the general category. The seats for the reserved categories will, then, be filled-up from the remaining candidates in the reserved categories as follows:
(i) The candidates belonging to the reserved categories will compete for the reserved seats among themselves. A final selection list will be prepared on the basis of their performance in the Entrance Test and the interview and their preference for the institution.
(ii) In case of non-availability of suitable candidates for the reserved seats, the vacancies will be treated as unreserved and will be filled up accordingly.
(iii) All other conditions and requirements of admission for the reserved categories will be the same as for unreserved candidates.
Seats available in each category
S.No.
Category
No. of Seats
1
General
241
2
SC
85
3
ST
43
4
OBC
153
5
C/WAP
28
6
PWD
17
Total
567
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How to apply
An applicant should go through the following steps:
1 Visit cie.du.ac.in/ and read the ‘Instructions for filling online B.Ed. form’ given in Appendix of B.Ed. Prospectus.
2 Check your Eligibility according to the Eligibility criteria.
3 Visit the Delhi University website www.du.ac.in and register yourself.
4 Click apply online link and fill the appropriate form. As requisite information is filled, you reach to the part about payment. Choose mode of payment and fill the details as per your mode of submission of fees.
5 Fill the security code carefully. By ticking the box given for compliance for undertaking, the online submission can proceed by click on SUBMIT button.
6 This step completes the first part of the process and takes the candidate to a different page for completing the second part. Second part is to Confirm the data entered in the previous step. If the data appearing on the screen is not what you intended, you may make corrections here. This step is to give the candidate a chance to make correction if necessary. When all the data is found to be correct, click the CONFIRM button.
7 This confirmation takes the candidate to the last step where an acknowledgement appears on the next page. This page can be printed for record of acknowledgement. A second option is also available to download application form. The candidate needs to keep securely acknowledgement form and application form. As soon as the acknowledgement stage is reached by the candidate, a message is sent to the registered e-mail ID for admission process. With this online submission of application is complete.
Method of selection
About the Entrance Test
All candidates are required to appear in the Entrance Test. Test Pack-1 is for Hons. Graduates and Test Pack-2 is for all others. Each test pack consists of two parts and can be taken in either English or Hindi.
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Part G consists of General awareness, Reasoning and language comprehension(compulsory for all candidates).This section would include areas to assess abilities of the candidates such as reasoning(mathematical, inductive & deductive), identifying and understanding the relationship among various elements, decision making, data analysis, interpretation. Items in the fields of education, national and international affairs, etc. would also be included in this section to assess their understanding in these areas also. Further, a passage would also be included in this section based on which a few objective type questions will be asked to assess the candidate’s language comprehension.
Part G is common for all candidates and is present in Pack-1 and in Pack-2.
Pack-1 of the Entrance test is exclusively attempted by Honors Graduates. This will have Part-G, Part-S (consisting of items from Social Science & Science streams) and Part-L with test items on English, Hindi & Sanskrit subjects. Candidates can choose to answer either items on Social Science stream or Science stream (in Part-S), based on candidate’s interest,
Table II (A)Scheme of Entrance Test
Test Scheme for Honors Graduates in English, Hindi & Sanskrit
Part
Content
Type
Marks
G(i)
General Awareness
Objective / Multiple-choice
20
(ii)
Reasoning
Objective / Multiple-choice
10
(iii)
Language Comprehension (Hindi and English)
Objective / Multiple-choice
20
Candidates with Honors in
S
In the Social Science or Science stream
Objective/ Multiple Choice
40
L
In the respective Subject : English, Hindi, Sanskrit
Objective/ Multiple Choice
60
Total Marks
150
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The Pack-2:
Part G consists of General awareness, Reasoning and language comprehension (compulsory for all candidates).
Part – S consists of two sections. S-I (questions from Science stream) and S-II (questions from Social Science stream).These sections of the entrance test will assess the candidate's teaching aptitude and assess their chosen stream’s understanding up to Class XII.
Table II (B)Scheme of Entrance Test
The total duration of the Entrance Test is 3 hours.
Part
Content
Type
Marks
G (i)
General Awareness
Objective /
Multiple-choice
20
(ii)
Reasoning
Objective / Multiple-choice
10
(iii)
Language Comprehension (Hindi and English)
Objective / Multiple-choice
20
S -I
Candidates opting for Languages and/ or Social Science(s-l/s-ll from table-1)
Objective/ Multiple-choice
100
OR
S -II
Candidates opting for Languages and/ or Science stream
Objective/Multiple Choice
100
Total
150
Important Note:
1. Candidates who have chosen one of their teaching subjects from the Science Stream and the second teaching subject from Language or S-I or S-II can opt for either S -I or S -II.
2. Candidates who have chosen one of their teaching subjects from 'Other languages'(Tamil, Bangla, Punjabi & Urdu) will be required to choose either S -I or S-II depending on their second teaching subject.
3. Candidates should note that there will be Negative marking for wrong answers in scoring the Entrance Test responses.
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Procedure for Selection
A. Preparation of Merit lists based on Entrance Test
Candidates will be selected on the basis of their performance in the entrance test depending on their rank in the merit list of their respective category and stream. A list of candidates selected will be prepared strictly in order of merit, based on their performance in the Entrance Test and their preference of institutions during allotment Counseling. In case of a tie, the candidate older in age shall rank higher.
B. Allotment of Candidates to different Institutions
Entrance Test Committee will organize Seat-Allotment Counseling on the prescribed dates of an admission cycle. This counseling will be organized in the Department of Education. Based on the merit lists prepared separately for each stream-wise and on reserved categories basis. Candidates will be called upon merit-wise to make choice of Institution as per the vacancy available.
Male candidates will have only two institutions as Choice of Institution (CIE & MVCOE), whereas Female candidate can choose any institution, depending on availability of vacancy.
Admission Formalities
The selected candidates have to complete the admission related formalities within the stipulated period of time. Failure to do this, the offer will be withdrawn and the seats will be allotted to candidates next in the merit list during allotment counseling. Their selection will stand automatically cancelled without any further notice.
Once allocated, no request for change of institution shall be considered.
Instructions regarding Admission
1. The candidates selected for admission to the B.Ed. Programme, are required to complete the admission related formalities within the stipulated period of time including payment of the requisite fee (as notified by the concerned institution) at the time of admission.
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2. Admission to B. Ed. will be considered complete subject to the following:
(a). Payment of fee at the concerned institute within the prescribed time-limit
(b). Submission of all requisite original certificates4 and documents along with attested photocopies as follows:
I. High School/Secondary School Certificate for verification of date of birth.
II. A detailed Statement of Marks in Graduation Parts - I, II, III and in case of Postgraduates also the Master's Degree Statement of Marks.
III. Provisional certificate or degree of the qualifying examination.
IV. Relevant certificates/documents from a competent authority, establishing the candidate’s claim for reservation, for candidates belonging to reserved categories.
V. Character Certificate from the institution last attended.
VI. In the case of candidates in service, a No Objection Certificate from the employer and a letter of sanction of study leave.
These documents should be submitted in an appropriate file cover along with an index. A candidate, who fails to submit any of the above mentioned documents at the time of admission, will not be entitled to admission.
3. B.Ed.is a one year full-time programme. B.Ed. students are not permitted to take up any employment (full-time or part-time) or study for any other examination during the entire period of the B.Ed. Programme.
4. The employed candidates admitted to the B.Ed. Programme will have to produce valid sanction of leave from the employer.
5. All the selected candidates admitted to the B.Ed. Programme are required to join the programme on the opening day of the new academic session, as notified in the Prospectus.
6. Once the admissions have been notified as closed after filling the seats, admissions shall not be re-opened.
7. All admissions are subject to the approval of the University of Delhi.
8. If at any stage, after verification, it is found that the furnished information is wrong or inaccurate, or Certificate(s)/documents produced are fake, the consequences may lead to cancellation of the Test result, admission, and examination, forfeiture of the tuition fee, degree and even prosecution in appropriate cases.
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Brief details of the B.Ed. Programme offered for 2013-14 session
Programme Structure: The B.Ed. Programme of the University of Delhi consists of Theory course and Practicum as detailed below in following tables.
PART A: Theory
(TOTAL: 500 Marks)
Course
Paper
Max. Marks
Sessional Work
External Exam.
Course I
Basic Ideas in Educational Theory
25
75
Course II
Educational Psychology
25
75
Course III
Modern Indian Education:
25
75
(A) Its development and recent history
(B) Its organization and practice
Health Education
Course IV
Methodology of Teaching (Two school teaching subjects):
School Teaching Subject - I
15
35
School Teaching Subject - II
15
35
Course V
Compulsory Elective*
25
75
Any one of the following in course V
1.
Art Education
10.
Health & Physical Education in India
2.
Basic Education
11.
History of Education in India
3.
Career Guidance
12.
Organization & Administration of Pre-school Education
4.
Computer Education
13.
Organization of Co-Curricular Activities
5.
Education for Mental Health
14.
Peace Education
6.
Education of Backward Children
15.
Primary Education in India
7.
Educational Technology
16.
School Evaluation
8.
Education of Children with Special Needs
17.
School Library Organization
9.
Gender, School and Society
18.
Social & Adult Education
* As per availability in the concerned institute.
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Note: As per the Ordinance, the minimum marks required to pass the B.Ed. examination are 40% in each written paper, 45% in the written paper and the work done during the session relating to that paper in Part A; 50% in Part B (Practical) and 50% in the aggregate.
Programme Transaction: The B.Ed. Programme involves lectures, discussions, tutorials, school based experiences, work experience, psychology practicum, visual education, technology awareness programme and co-curricular activities, including physical education.
One major component of the programme is the School Experience Programme (SEP), which is organized in various schools of Delhi.
Timings: The working hours are from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm (Monday to Saturday). All students are expected to remain for the entire day. During SEP days, all students are expected to be in the school for the entire duration of the school hours.
PART B: PRACTICUM
(TOTAL: 500 Marks)
Max. Marks
School Experience Programme (SEP ) and Practical Skills in Teaching
250
School Teaching Subject - I
125
School Teaching Subject - II
125
Sessional Practical Work (divided as follows):
250
a) Practical School Assignments (Total Marks 60)
i Special Aspect of the School (Assessed by the Supervisor)
10
ii Syllabus Critique (Assessed by each Subject Teacher)
10 (5 +5)
iii Critique of the Examination System
(Assessed by each Subject Teacher)
10 (5 + 5)
iv Achievement Test Report in Teaching Subject - I
15
v Achievement Test Report in Teaching Subject - II
15
b) Tutorial Work
50
c) Psychology Practicals
30
d) Visual Education
30
e) Work Experience
20
f) Co-curricular Activities (including Physical Education)
50
g) Community Work
10
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Medium of Instruction and Examination: For Courses I, II, & III the medium of instruction can be either Hindi or English as per the option of the candidate. For Courses IV & V facilities exist for instruction in a bilingual mode, except for Methodology of Teaching Languages (offered as options under Course IV).The medium of examination is either English or Hindi for all the courses. The same medium should be used by a candidate for all the examinations.
Attendance: Students are expected to attend the classes and other activities regularly. Under unavoidable circumstances, prior permission for leave is essential. Leave applications should be addressed to the Head of the Department/Principal, after the same have been recommended by the concerned Tutor or School Supervisor.
University rules require a minimum of 75% attendance in theory, practicals, tutorials and other activities.
Hostel Accommodation: There are two small dormitory-type hostels in CIE, separately for men and women. The application for a seat in the hostel should be submitted immediately after admission. At present, MVCOE and SPMC have no hostel facility; but the students admitted there can apply for admission to the CIE Hostels.
Academic Session for the B.Ed. Programme is likely to commence on July 23, 2014.
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Appendix I
Instructions for Filling up the Online B.Ed. Application Form
The candidate applying for B.Ed. is required:
i) To go through the B.Ed. Prospectus available at http//cie.du.ac.in carefully and acquaint
With the entire requirement therein.
ii) To satisfy eligibility to appear in the entrance test.
iii) For submission of application form follow ‘instructions on how to apply’ given on
University website on P G admissions. (http://www.admissions.du.ac.in/pgadm/)
After you click ‘apply online’ you will be getting following options.
• Post Graduates Apply Here
• Graduates with General/Pass course Apply Here
• Graduates with Hons. course Apply Here
Choose the appropriate option from the above. After clicking the selected option an application form will open. The application form has five (5) sections: personal information, educational information, choice details, file uploads and payment details.
1. Personal Information
(a) First name is mandatory. If you have mid /last name (surname) then mention them. For example:
o If the candidate’s name is Rakesh Kumar Upadhyay, Rakesh is the first name, Kumar is middle name and Upadhyay will be the last name.
o If the candidate’s name is Rakesh Kumar, then Rakesh is the first name, Kumar will be the last name.
o if the candidate’s name is Rakesh, then first box will be filled with Rakesh
o If the candidate’s name is Mohammad Usman or Md. Usman, first box will be filled with Mohammad or Md. whereas third box will be filled with Usman.
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(b) Candidate should fill his/her name, Mother’s name, Father’s name in CAPITAL letters. Don`t use Sri /Mr. / Smt. before the name of your father and mother. Before filling in the online, write on a plain paper and verify the correctness of spellings.
(c) Mention Date of Birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board (Class X) Certificate.
(d) Mentioning you Email address is compulsory. Please mention your Email ID, since every communication (acknowledgement slip/ admit card etc.) will be made to you through e-mail only.
(e) Don`t use +91 before your mobile number. Candidates belonging to Delhi should mention their ten digit mobile number and others should prefix 0 before their mobile number.
(f) Mention permanent address in the boxes meant for address.
(g) If you do not belong to any of categories (C/WAP, OVD and VD), then please select NONE in category two.
2. Educational information
(a) Aggregate marks would mean the percent of total marks obtained divided by the total maximum marks for all the subjects that one has studied in the Under-graduate or Post-graduate course. Please mention aggregate marks up to two digits after decimal.
(b) Relaxation up to 5% in the qualifying degree in the minimum Educational Qualification is allowed for the candidates belonging to reserved categories, such as SC/ST/C-WAP/OVD and VD.
(c) M. Com. holders need not to fill the column mentioning ‘Graduation’, applying for ‘Commerce’ from List II.
3. Choice details
(a) Choice details section will be specific to the form selected (post-graduates or graduates with pass/general course or graduates with Honors).This section requires you to indicate choice of teaching subjects that you need to teach in the school and this depends on subjects you have studied in the graduate/post-graduate degree. This choice is also depends on the subject you have studied with a requisite maximum marks.
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For example:
I. Graduates with pass/general course would have studied two subjects in all the three years of the course. Those 2 subjects whose total maximum marks of all the three years of study together are equal to or more than 200 marks will be the choice of 2 subjects.
II. Graduates with Honors degree would have studied one major subject during the three years of study. Total maximum marks in that subject of all the three years of study need to be 400 or more to become eligible. That subject will be the choice of subject of teaching in the school. The second school teaching subject to be taught in the school will be decided by the admission committee.
III. For Post-graduates, the choice of subject will be the subjected in the post-graduation. The choice of second subject will also be the subject studied in the Post-graduations. If a candidate wants to choose a different subject as the second subject, this second subject would have been studied at Under-graduate level whose total maximum marks are equal to or more than 200 marks.
4. Files upload
(a) Scan your recent and clear passport size photograph (B/W or color) and save it in JPG format. (The size of soft copy of scanned photograph should be less than 50 kb). To upload the photo Click “choose file” Button right to the photograph field. Select the Scanned file from saved location and click “Open” Button.
(b) A scanned signature needs to be uploaded. Put your signature in an area of 2” X 1” on paper with a black ball point pen. Scan that paper. Cut Signature area of 2” X 1” and save it in JPG format. (The size of soft copy of scanned signature should be less than 50 kb). To upload the signature Click “choose file” Button right to the signature field. Select the Scanned file from saved location and click “Open” Button.
(c) In Category One box if you select other than General, then you have to upload a soft copy of relevant category certificate (preferably in PDF or JPG format and size of soft copy should be less than 200 kb)
(d) Category Two shows options such as Children or Widows of Armed Personnel (C/WAP), visually disabled (VD), other than visually disabled (OVD). If you are not falling in any of categories (C/WAP, OVD and VD), then please select NONE in
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Category Two, otherwise you have to upload soft copy of relevant category certificate (preferably in PDF or JPG format and size of soft copy should be less than 200 kb).
5. Payment Information
Payment of Entrance Test Fee can be made by Payment Gateway or by Demand Draft.
(a) Payment Gateway is a mechanism where a candidate can use a credit card or a debit card (ATM) for making the payment. This option can be exercised before filling the online application form. When payment is made through gateway a transaction number is given by the Bank. Candidate need to indicate this number on application forms.
(b) Demand Draft option can be exercised before filling the online application. Demand Draft can be made from any bank in favor of ‘Registrar, University of Delhi’, payable at Delhi. The Demand Draft number, Date and the bank name and other details need to be filled in the online application. Candidates can send the DD by speed post (or registered post) to the ‘B.Ed. Admission Committee’, Department of Education,
33-ChhatraMarg, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007’. Candidates can also deposit the DD in the drop box available at the Department of Education (also called CIE), University Delhi.
Before the Demand Draft is sent by post or drop in the ‘Drop box’ at Department of Education, University of Delhi, Candidates need to write the following on backside of the draft:
Application Form Number,
Name of the Applicant,
E-mail ID,
Mobile Number
B.Ed. Entrance test fee.
Please keep a photocopy of the Demand Draft for your record as well
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6. Security Code and Undertaking
(a) At the given space candidate need to read the code appeared and type in the code. If the code is difficult to read properly, one can refresh to get a new code by clicking on the link given as ‘click here to refresh’. If typed in code does not match the code given, candidate need to refresh the code. This has to be filled in compulsorily. Candidate cannot proceed further for submitting form without the security code is met.
(b) After passing through the security code stage candidate need to indicate by a tick mark (√) in a box below the security code box. By ticking the box given for compliance for undertaking the online submission can proceed by click on SUBMIT button.
(c) This step completes the first part of the process and takes the candidate to a different page for completing the second part. Second part is to confirm the data entered in the previous step. If the data appearing on the screen is not what you intended, you may make corrections here. This step is to give the candidate a chance to make correction if necessary. When all the data is found to be correct click the CONFIRM button.
(d) This confirmation takes the candidate to the last step where an acknowledgement appears on the next page. This page can be printed for record of acknowledgement. A second option is also available to download application form. The candidate needs to keep securely acknowledgement form and application form. As soon as the acknowledgement stage is reached by the candidate, a message is sent to the registered e-mail ID for admission process. With this online submission of application is complete.
System will send a
password to your
email address
Select Program, enter
preferences
Enter email address & Captcha
Click Submit
Click Register
Go to www.aud.ac.in
Click on Admissions 2014
Choose UG/PG application link
Enter DD details
Click Save
Pay cash at AUD
Enter Cash receipt details in
Application form
Click Save
Select option
Credit Card/Debit Card/Net Banking
You will be directed to
Billdesk Payment Gateway
On successful payment webpage will
redirect you back to Application form
Click Save
Cash DD
Online
Flow Chart for Online Application Procedure
Select Program
Enter registered email address and Captcha
Click Submit
Enter System generated Password
Click Sign in
Read instructions, click Continue
Go to www.aud.ac.in
Click on Admissions 2014
Read instructions carefully
Choose UG/PG application link
Page 1 of Application
Upload Photo
Select Program preferences
Fill personal details
Select Payment option:
DD/Cash/Online
Page 2 of Application
Enter Qualifying Examination details
Upload scanned signature
Click Save
Registration
Application
Preview completed Application
To make changes Click Edit Back
else Click Submit
(No changes allowed after
submission)
Choose Download report PDF
Store for further use
If payment mode is DD, submit hard
copy of Application form with DD to
AUD before last date
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Applying for Admission to AUD for UG and PG Programmes
• The application process is computerised. There are no paper application forms.
• There is one application form which is common for all undergraduate programmes and another application form which is common for all postgraduate programmes.
• Application forms can be filled on-campus at the AUD campus in Kashmere Gate or off-campus (online) by logging on to www.aud.ac.in and following the instructions provided there.
Important
• Before filling the online application form keep ready with you scanned copies of your photo and your signature in JPG/JPEG format (size less than 50 KB and not exceeding 200x200 pixels).
• The application fee of Rs.400 per postgraduate programme (Rs.200 per programme for SC/ ST/ PD candidates), except for MA Social Entrepreneurship which is Rs.1000/- (Rs.500 for SC/ST/PD categories) and Rs.300 per undergraduate programme (Rs150 per programme for SC/ST/PD candidates) can be paid by Demand Draft (DD)/ Cash/ Online.
• If you opt for payment by DD, please have with you a DD for the correct amount
• Please use either Mozilla Firefox or Chrome as your browser.
Payment Options
1. Demand Draft
• You should have with you a DD in favour of “Ambedkar University Delhi” payable at New Delhi. The amount will depend upon the number of courses you are going to apply for (see above). Enter the DD details in the online application form when required.
• After successful submission of the online application form, download a PDF copy.
• A printed copy of the application form, along with the DD, has to be deposited at the Kashmere Gate Campus of AUD or sent by post to:
Dean, Student Services
Ambedkar University Delhi
Lothian Road, Kashmere Gate, Delhi 110006
• Candidates using this option must ensure that the DD along with a printed copy of the filled application form reaches the University before 4:00 pm on the last date for submission of applications.
2. Cash
• Visit the AUD campus in Kashmere Gate.
• Get a receipt after making payment in cash of the requisite amount, depending on the number of courses you wish to apply for.
• Enter cash receipt details in the online application form when required.
• You can fill the application form either at the AUD Computer Lab or online from anywhere.
3. Online (Credit/Debit card/Net banking)
• Choose the online option when required
• Click on the save button
• You will be directed to the Billdesk payment gateway.
• Enter the details of your credit/debit card or net banking particulars.
• Make the payment.
• Once payment is made successfully, you will be redirected to the online application form.
2
• If the payment is not successful you will be directed again to the Billdesk payment gateway.
Registration
1. Access www.aud.ac.in and click on admissions 2014. Choose UG/PG option. Enter your preference of the programme/s in the box indicating the order of preference (i.e. 1,2,3....).
Choose the category (including Foreign Students) you belong to.
2. Enter your email ID (an authentication code will be sent to this address)
3. Enter the Captcha and click on ‘Submit’.
4. Click on ‘Register’
5. Check your email. You should have received a mail from “admissions@aud.ac.in” containing your Password. Please check your notification / spam folder if the mail is not found in your inbox.
Application
1. Return to the AUD Online Form Login screen. Re-enter your email ID & Captcha.
2. Enter the password sent to you by email
3. Click ‘Submit’, you will be redirected to the Online Application Form
4. Read the instructions carefully and click ‘continue’.
5. Please do not use single/double quotation marks, commas, semi colons or full stops in your name
6. All fields marked (*) are mandatory. Incomplete applications will be REJECTED.
7. There are two pages in your application
* Page 1- Personal Details
* Page 2-Qualifying Exam Details
The second page of the application form will appear only after successful payment.
8. The application process will be complete only when payment has been received by the University. Candidates paying by demand draft should ensure that the DD along with a print out of the filled application form reaches the University before 4 pm on the last date for submission of applications. However, the last date for submitting DD along with the print out of the filled application form for MA Social Entrepreneurship and PG Diploma in Publishing is 7 May 2014.
9. After filling each page, Click 'Save'. A preview of all the pages will be shown for you to double check your entries. You can still make corrections at this stage.
Note: You cannot change the Program Preferences, your Category, email id, and the method of payment after you have saved.
10. To submit your application click 'Submit'. Please note that no change can be made after you have submitted the form.
11. After you submit the form, use the ‘Download PDF’ link to save a copy of your application. This can only be done till the last date for submission of the application form.
NOTE: The application process must be completed by 16 June 2014 and the DD accompanying the application must be submitted by hand to the University office by 4 pm on 14 June 2014.
Help
1. While filling the online application, if your browser closes unexpectedly or if you are logged out, please use the login information sent to your email to login again.
2. The green buttons are help buttons. In case of any technical problem, please send an email to “admissions@aud.ac.in” explaining the problem with a cc to “campussupportteam1@gmail.com”
3. For any assistance please send an email to ‘admissions@aud.ac.in’ or phone +91 011-23863743/23863740 (9:00 am to 5:00 pm on any working day).
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INTRODUCTION
All India Institute of Medical Sciences was established by an Act of Parliament of
1956, as an
autonomous institution of national importance and its objectives and functions were
defined. By virtue of this Act, the institute awards its own medicaldegrees, diplomas
and other academic
distinctions. The degrees and diplomas awarded by the institute under the All India
institute of Medical Sciences Act are recognized medical qualifications for the purpose
of the Indian Medical Council Act, are deemed to be included in the first schedule of
that act entitling the holders to the same privileges as those attached to the equivalent
awards from other universities of India.
The Institute is a residential university in which the faculty members, staff and the
students live on campus. There are 8 hostels for undergraduate students (6 for boys
and 2 for girls) with a capacity to accommodate 850 students. There are separate
hostels for the postgraduate students. The hospital has 1560 beds including the beds
in Paying wards.
AIMS & OBJECTIVES
The prime concern of the Institute is to develop patterns of teaching in undergraduate
and
postgraduate medical education in all the branches so as to demonstrate a high
standard of medical education to all medical colleges and allied institutions in India.
The other important objectives of the Institute are to bring together in one place
educational facilities of the highest order for the training of personnel in all the important
branches of health activities and to attain self-sufficiency
in postgraduate medical education. The educational principles and practices being
adopted here
are those which are the best suited to the needs of the country. Adaptation of
education to meet
the problems of community health is a major preoccupation. To this effect the Institute
has been trying to initiate a model educational program which is undertaken in the
Ballabgarh Community Development Block in collaboration with the Haryana
Government. The Institute has also been able been able to initiate model educational
programme in Community Medicine at the urban field practice area in Malviya Nagar,
New Delhi. Emphasis is laid on the active learning process and on the cultivation of
scholarly habits and scientific methods.
The first batch of undergraduate medical students was admitted to the Institute in the
year 1956
and since then the Institute has been admitting 50 students every year to the M.B.B.S.
Course.
The number of students to this course is kept relatively small to ensure an adequate
teacher student ratio. The undergraduate curriculum is constantly the subject for
discussion at the faculty and Staff Council levels and required changes in the curriculum
are brought about, off and on in order to evolve a pattern which is the most suitable
for the Indian needs and conditions.
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The undergraduate medical students get sufficient impetus for higher studies as the
institute provides facilities for postgraduate degrees in almost all the branches of
medical sciences. At present, the Institute is awarding post-graduate degrees in about
45 different specia
ADMISSION
Each year 50 seats are available for admission to the graduate medical course, leading
to the award of the degree of M.B.B.S. of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
Out of these, 7 (seven) seats are reserved for the Scheduled Castes, 4 (four) seats
are reserved for the Scheduled Tribes and 5 (five) seats are reserved for the Foreign
Nationals nominated by the Government of India. The remaining 34(thirty four) seats
are filled by the general candidates on the basis of a competitive examination. If
requisite number of suitable candidates are not available to fill the seats reserved for
the Scheduled Castes, the same are filled out of the candidates belonging to the
Scheduled Tribes and vice versa. In case suitable candidates are not available from the
above two reserved categories, the vacant seats are filled by the candidates from the
general category.
ELIGIBILITY
For Indian
nationals:
An applicant is eligible for admission to the competitive Entrance Examination of the
Institute if the following criteria are met with:-
Nationality: He/She is an Indian citizen
Age: He/She has attained or will attain the age of seventeen (17)
years as
on the 31st of December of the year of admission. Candidates
attaining seventeen years on 1st January 2001 or later will not be
eligible to appear at the competitive entrance examination.
Essential
Qualification:
He/She should have passed the12th Class under the 10+2 Scheme
/Senior SchoolCertificate Examination or an equivalent
examination of a recognized Board of any Indian State with
ENGLISH and Medical Group of subjects, namely PHYSICS,
CHEMISTRY (Organic and Inorganic) and BIOLOGY (Botany
and Zoology) :
OR
The Intermediate Science (I.Sc.) or an equivalent examination of a
recognized Indian university or a recognized Board of Education
of any Indian State with ENGLISH and the Medical Group of
Subjects, namely PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY (Organic and
Inorganic) and BIOLOGY (Botany and Zoology):
OR
Pre-Medical or Pre-Professional examination of the integrate
M.B.B.S. course with ENGLISH, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY
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(Organic and Inorganic) and BIOLOGY (Botany and Zoology);
after having passed either the higher Secondary School
Examination o Pre-University Examination, or an equivalent
Examination;
OR
The 1st year examination of the 3-year B.Sc degree course with
ENGLISH, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY (Organic and Zoology)
after passing the Higher Secondary or Pre-University Examination.
OR
Any other examination with the required subjects which in scope
and
standard(including its courses and syllabus) is considered by the
institute to be equivalent to Pre-medical/Intermediate Science
examination of an Indian University.
Minimum
Aggregate :
He/She should have obtained a minimum of SIXTY PERCENT
(60%) marks in aggregate in the 4 compulsory subjects of
ENGLISH, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY (Organic and Inorganic)
and BIOLOGY (Botany and Zoology).
For Graduate Application:
Minimum Aggregate percentage marks and other conditions:
If an application has passed the B.Sc. or B.V.Sc. or B.Sc. (Nursing) final examination
by securing not less than fifty five percent(55%) of the total marks in aggregate in any
of these examinations, he/she shall be eligible for appearing in the Competitive
Entrance Examination provided in the 12th class examination under 10+2 scheme/
Intermediate Science/Pre-Medical or Pre-Professional /B.Sc. 1st year examination of
three years course or an equivalent examination, he/she had studied the subjects of
English, Physics, Chemistry (Organic and Inorganic) and Biology (Botany and
Zoology), even if he/she has secured less than 60% marks in the subjects specified
above.
For Scheduled Caste/Tribe Candidates:
A candidate who has obtained a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of marks in
aggregate in the subjects of English, Physics, Chemistry (Organic and Inorganic) and
Biology (Botany and Zoology) in his/her 12th class examination under 10+2
Scheme/Intermediate Science/ Pre-Medical / Pre-Professional/B.Sc 1st year or an
equivalent examination will be eligible to appear in the Competitive Entrance
Examination.
A candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste/Tribe community who has passed the B.Sc
or B.V.Sc. or B.Sc (Nursing) final examination by securing not less than fifty percent
(50%) of the total marks in aggregate in any of these examination, shall be eligible for
appearing in the Competitive Entrance Examination,provided in the 12th class under
10+2 scheme/Intermediate Science or Pre-Medical or Pre-Professional or B.Sc. 1st
year or an equivalent examination, he/she has studied the subjects of English, Physics,
Chemistry (Organic and Inorganic) and Biology (Botany and Zoology).
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For Foreign Candidates:
Foreign candidates nominated by the Government of India are required to have
obtained a minimum of FIFTY PERCENT (50%) marks in aggregate in the subjects
of ENGLISH, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY (Organic and Inorganic) and BIOLOGY
(Botany and Zoology) in their Pre-Medical/Intermediate Science or an equivalent
examination to be eligible for admission to the M.B.B.S. Course.
CATEGORIES OF FOREIGN CANDIDATES ENTITLED TO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
RESERVED SEATS FOR ADMISSION TO MBBS COURSE AT AIIMS AND THE
AUTHORITIES CONCERNED
Category Authority to whom the Applications are to be
sent.
1. Self Financing foreign candidate Ministry of External Affairs, Student Cell, 527,
Akber Bhavan, New Delhi- 110021.
2. Foreign Candidate under General
Cultural Scholarship Scheme
Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Azad
Bhavan, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi-
110002.
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences and the Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare neither entertain requests for supply of application forms for admission nor
receive applications' directly for nomination of foreign students.
Other Important information :
1. A candidate who has failed in some subject(s) at the 12th class
examination under
10+2 scheme/Intermediate Science/Pre-Medical/Pre-Professional/B.Sc.1st
year or its equivalent examination at first attempt and has appeared and passed
in the aforesaid subject(s) at the second or subsequent attempt(s), the
minimum number of marks required to pass in the aforesaid subject(s) shall
be taken into consideration for the purpose of calculated the aggregate, and
the total percentage of marks. This aggregate, therefore, will be calculated by
taking into account the marks secured in the subjects passed at the first
attempt by adding these to the minimum marks required to pass in the
subject(s) in which the candidate has qualified in the second or the subsequent
attempt(s).
2. In case of those candidates who pass the qualifying examination without
appearing in any one or more of the essential subject(s) viz., Physics,
Chemistry, Biology and English, and if appeared in a subsequent examination,
the marks actually secured by them in the subject(s) at the subsequent
examination, will be considered for calculating the aggregate and percentage of
marks in the qualifying examination.
3. The 1st year examination of a 3 years B.Sc. degree course mentioned under
eligibility
criteria, must have been held either by an Indian University or by the college in
which the
student has been studying, in which case he/she shall have to produce a
certificate from the Principal of the College.
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4. If the institute has to consider an examination of an Indian university or of a
foreign
university to be equivalent to the 12th class under 10+2 scheme/Intermediate
science/ Pre-Medical/Pre-Professional examination, the candidates shall have
to produce a certificate from the concerned Indian University/Association of
the Indian Universities to the effect that the examination passed by him/her is
considered by them to be equivalent to the 12th class under 10+2
scheme/Intermediate.
5. All those candidates who have appeared or are appearing at the qualifying
examination
with English, Physics, Chemistry (Organic and Inorganic) and Biology (Botany
and Zoology) and expect to pass the examination with required percentage are
also eligible to apply and appear in the Competitive Entrance Examination.
However, their performance at the Competitive Entrance Examination will be
considered only if they provide documentary evidence of having passed the
qualifying examination with the required subjects and percentage of marks
latest by the 7th of July of the year of admission. Admit Cards to such
candidates will only be issued, if applications, complete in every respect,
(except the certificate of having passed the qualifying examination with the
required subjects and percentage of marks) are received on or before the last
date for receipt of applications viz. 21st February,2000
COMPETITIVE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
All the candidates who are found eligible under the criteria of eligibility, will be required
to appear at the Competitive Entrance Examination, which will be conducted by the
Institute on Thursday, the 1s June, 2000. The Venue and time of the examination
will be communicated to the candidates in the Admit Card to be issued between 20th
April, 2000 to 10th May, 2000. In case a candidate does not receive his/her Admit
Card by 20th May,2000 he/she may please contact/write to the Examination Section
of the AIIMS, New Delhi-110029 alongwith a photograph duly attested by a
Gazetted Officer on the front side. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination
unless he/she holds an "Admit Card" issued by the Institute.
The examination will be held at nine cities listed below provided there are sufficient
number of candidates for each centre. Candidates should, therefore, give their choice
of centre in the application form. Candidate must note that the centre of
examination once opted will not be changed and any request for such a change
will not be entertained. Therefore, the candidate should indicate his/her choice
of with due care and thought. In case of any discrepancy in the exercise of centre,
the choice of centres as indicated in words in the Computer Registration Sheet shall be
considered as final for all purposes.
The Centres are :
S.No. Name of Centre Code
1. Ahmedabad 1
2. Bangalore 2
3. Calcutta 3
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4. Chennai 4
5. Delhi 5
6. Guwahati 6
7. Hyderabad 7
8. Lucknow 8
9. Mumbai 9
The competitive entrance Examination will be of 3 1/2 hours duration and will have
one paper consisting of 200 objective type (multiple choice and reason-assertion
type) questions, from Physics, Chemistry, Biology and General and General
Knowledge. The details of distribution of marks are as follows:
Subject Total Marks
Physics 60
Chemistry 60
Biology (Botny and
Zology) 60
General Knowledge 20
Total 200
The general standard of the Competitive Entrance Examination will be that of 12th class
under the 10+2 Scheme/Pre-Medical/Intermediate science or an equi No syllabus for
the examination has been prescribed by the Institute.valiant examination of an
Indian University.
Language of Question Paper
Question Paper will be provided either in English or Hindi to the candidate according to
their choice. A candidate must write in the space provided in the application form
whether he/she prefers who have the question paper in english or Hindi. this choice
cannot be changed later at any stage.
PROCEDURE TO APPLY
1. Foreign nationals who wish to be considered for admission to the M.B.B.S.
Course against the five reserved seats for foreign students need not fill this
application but should apply to the Government of India through their
diplomatic channels and not to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
The nominations are made by the Government of India. Candidates are,
therefore, advised to correspond with India. Ministry of External Affairs,
Government of India, NewDelhi, and not with this Institute (see page 5-6).
2. A candidate seeking admission to the entrance Examination is required to send
his/her application on the prescribed form, available with the prospectus.
3. The candidate shall fill in the application form in his/her own handwriting. The
entries in computer registration sheet should be clearly typed/hand written in
block letters. There should be no over typing/over writing in the computer
registration sheet.
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4. Rs.400/ & Rs. 300/- as the cost of the Application form and fee for
examination for General & SC/ST Candidates will be collected at the time of
sale of the prospectus. This fee is non-refundable and no correspondence on
this regard will be entertained.
5. The candidate is required to go through the prospectus carefully and acquaint
himself/herself with all requirements with regard to filling in of the application
form.
6. Candidates are directed to check the number printed on the first page of the
Prospectus and ensure that it is the same on all enclosures viz. application form,
computer registration sheet, attendance sheet, admit card and acknowledgment
card. In case any discrepancy is noted in these or in the date and time of the
entrance examination mentioned in the prospectus,
admit card etc., it should immediately be brought to the notice of the
Examination Section of AIIMS. Complaints received after the examination is
held will not be entertained. HOWEVER, REGISTRATION NUMBER ON
THE COMPUTER REGISTRATION SHEET WILL BE CONSIDERED
AS FINAL FOR ALL CORRESPONDENCE PURPOSES. Candidate must
note down the number of computer registration sheet as reference for future
correspondence.
7. Application form complete in all respects should be sent to ASSISTANT
CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS, EXAMINATION SECTION,
ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, ANSARI
NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110029 by Registered A/D or Speed Post or
delivered by hand at the
Reception Counter of Examination Section, AIIMS.
8. The envelope should be superscribed "APPLICATION FORM FOR
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO M.B.B.S.
COURSE".
9. It will be the responsibility of the candidate to ensure that the correct address in
the acknowledgment card and in the admit card is filled. the Institute shall not
beheld responsible for any loss in transit or for incorrect address given by the
applicant on the admit card which will be posted in the window type envelope
provided with the application form.
10. Duly filled in Application form should reach the Examination Section on or
before 5.00 P.M. on 21st February, 2000. No application received thereafter
shall be entertained on any ground whatsoever. The Institute does not take
any responsibility for delay in receipt or loss of applications in postal transit.
After the last date is over, application(s) sent through couriers or by any
other means will not be accepted, irrespective of the date of booking.
Therefore candidates are advised to submit their applications well in
time, instead of waiting for the prescribed last date.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING IN THE APPLICATION FORM
All particulars in the application form must be written carefully and legibly. Applications,
which are incomplete in required particulars or enclosures will not be considered.
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The application form duly filled in should be accompanied by the following documents:
(i) Three (3) recent passport size photographs of the candidate, as per instructions on
the last page
of this prospectus. One copy each should be pasted in the space provided in the
Application form, Admit Card and Attendance Sheet.
(ii) A certified true copy/photocopy of the Matriculation/Higher Secondary Certificate
issued by the University/ Board Showing the date of birth of the candidate. ( No
other evidence of the candidate's date of birth shall be accepted).
In case such a certificate has not been received from the University/Board, then a
certificate form the Principle/Head of the College last attended should submitted.
But in such a case, in the event of his/her selection for admission, the candidate has to
furnish a true copy/photocopy of Matriculation/Higher Secondary Certificate showing
the date of birth,issued by the University/ Board before his/her admission.
(iii) A certified true copy/photocopy of the certificate from the University/Board or from
Principal /Head of the College from which the candidate passed his/her 12th class
examination under the 10+2 system/premedical or Intermediate Science Examination
or an equivalent examination, of having passed the examination with English and
medical Group of Subjects namely; Physics, Chemistry (Organic and Inorganic) and
Biology (Botany and Zoology) alongwith a certified true copy/photocopy of marksheet.
the year of passing such an examination must be indicated.
In case a candidate is appearing or has appeared in the 12th class Examination
under10+2 Scheme/Pre-Medical or Intermediate Science Examination or an
equivalent examination with English and Medical group of subjects namely; Physics,
Chemistry (Organic and Inorganic) and Biology (Botany and Zoology), he/she should
submit a certificate to this effect from the Principal/Head of the college, but he/she
shall have to provide documentary evidence of his/her
having passed the qualifying examination with the required subjects and attested true
copy/ photocopy of the mark-sheet showing the percentage of marks obtained by
him/her by 7th July of the year of admission at the latest stating "Roll
Number.............................................Application form Number
..........................................Examination Centre ............................." failing which
his/her performance at the Entrance Examination will not be considered.
(iv) A certified true copy/photocopy of the certificate in respect of good conduct from the
Principal /Head of the College/ Institute last attended.
(v) In respect of candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe
community, a certified true copy/photocopy of a certificate from any one of the
following authorities stating that the candidate belongs to a Scheduled Caste or
Scheduled Tribe community, should also be submitted.
A. 1. District Magistrate
2. Additional District Magistrate
3. Collector
4. Deputy Commissioner
5. Additional Deputy Commission
6. Deputy Collector
7. 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate
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8. City Magistrate
9. Sub-Divisional Magistrate
10. Taluka Magistrate
11. Executive Magistrate
12. Extra Assistant Commissioner
B. Chief Presidency Magistrate/Additional chief Presidency Magistrate/Presidency
Magistrate
C. Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar
D. Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and his or her family
normally resides.
E. Administrator/Secretary to Administrator/Development Officer (Lakshadweep
Islands)
Candidates must note that a certificate from any other person/authority will not be accepted
and no further correspondence in this regard shall be entertained. the name, designation and
the seal of the officer should be legible in all copies.
FORM OF CERTIFICATE PRESCRIBED
A caste Certificate in the following format as prescribed in M.H.A.,O.M.,No. 42/21/49-
N.G.S. dated the
28.1.1952, and as revised in dept. of Per. & A.R., letter No. 36012/6/76- Est. (S.C.T.),
dated the
29.10.1977, is to be produced by candidate belonging to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled
Tribe category in support of his/her claim :-
FORM OF CASTE CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Shri/Shrimati*/Kumari* .......................................son/daughter* of
.......................... .................................... of Village/Town* ................................ in
District/division* .................................. of the State/Union Territory ................
.............................. belongs to the ......................................... Caste/Tribe* Which is
recognised as Scheduled Caste* a-------------------- under:- : Scheduled Tribe*
* The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950.
* The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950.
* The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) (Union Territories) Order, 1951.
* The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) (Union Territories) Order, 1951.
[ As amended by the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes Lists Modification Order,
1956, the Bombay (Reorganisation) Act, 1960 the Punjab (Reorganisation) Act, 1966, the
State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970, the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971
and the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes Order (Amendment) Act, 1976.]
* The Constitution (Jammu and Kashmir) Scheduled Castes Order, 1956.
* The Constitution (Andaman and Nicobar Islands) Scheduled Tribe Order, 1956, as
amended
by the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976.
* The Constitution (Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Castes Order, 1962;
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* The Constitution (Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1962.;
* The Constitution (Pondicherry) Scheduled Castes Order, 1964:
* The Constitution (Uttar Pradesh) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1967;
* The Constitution (Goa, Daman and Diu) Scheduled Castes Order, 1968;
* The Constitution (Nagaland) Scheduled Tribes Order,1970.
2. Shri/Shrimati*/Kumari* .......................... and/or* his/her* family ordinarily reside(s) in
village/Town* ................................ of .................................. District/Division* of the
State/Union Territory* of ............ .......................
Signature
..........................
Designation
......................
(With Seal of Office)
Place .................
Delhi ................. State
__________________
Union Territory
NOTE :- The term "Ordinarily resides" used here will have the same meaning as in Section
20 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950.
IMPORTANT POINTS TO NOTE
1. In case, any candidate is found to have furnished false information or certificate etc. or
is found to have withheld or concealed some information in his/she application
form,he/she shall be debarred from admission to this course.
2. In case any form/card/document required to be submitted along with the application
form, is not reveived with application form, the application will be summarily rejected.
3. Candidates must note that they should not submit original certificates. The
Institute does not take any responsibility for return of the original certificates.
4. No recommendation except the above documents will be taken into consideration.
Any attempt on the part of a candidate to influence directly or indirectly, will be
treated as a disqualification.
5. The centre indicated for the entrance examination by a candidate is only his/her
option. Actual centre shall be allotted by the AIIMS and it shall be final. No
correspondence inthis regard shall be entertained. The centre once opted shall not be
changed.
6. Incomplete application forms will not be accepted.
7. Any certificate submitted separately on a later stage should clearly be referred to the
"Application Form No ................ ................ for the M.B.B.S. Entrance
Examination".
8. Any dispute in regard to any matter referred to herein shall be subject to the
jurisdiction of Delhi Courts alone.
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9. Admission of the candidates to the entrance examination is provisional subject to their
being found otherwise eligible for admission to the course concerned.
10. No candidate shall be allowed to carry any textual materiel, printed or written, bits of
papers or any other material except the Admit Card (without envelope) inside the hall.
If a candidate is found to be copying/ conversing with other candidates/to have in
his/her possession papers, notes or books with some malafide intention and if those
papers etc. are relevant to the questions asked in the Examination, the candidate shall
be disqualified from taking that Examination and the next one or two such
Examinations according to the nature of offence.
11. The candidates shall maintain silence in the Examination Hall and attend to their
papers only. Any disturbance in the examination hall shall be deemed as misbehavior
and the candidate shall forfeit the right to continue to write in the examination hall.
The decision of the Centre Superintendent shall be final and conclusive.
12. No candidate shall be allowed t leave the examination hall before the end of hours.
13. The candidates as well as their parents at the time of admission of the
students to the Institute will be required to furnish an undertaking in the form
of an affidavit that the candidates will not indulge in any form of ragging and if
they are found involved in ragging the freshers, the Institute may take an
appropriate action against the erring students.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE COMPUTER
REGISTRATION
1. Name : Write your name in CAPITAL LETTERS as given in the records of
Secondary Education Board/University.
While filling up Computer Registration Sheet, if the columns provided for writing full
name, are found insufficient to accommodate the full name, abbreviate your MIDDLE
name(s) and write your first and last name in full.
First Middle Last
Name Name Name
N I K H I L E S H R C H A T T O P A D H Y A Y
One box should be left blank between two parts of the name. In case the name is
long and cannot be accommodated within 30 boxes (see above example), an applicant
Nikhilesh Ranjan Chattopadhyay should write his name in the boxes as shown above.
Start writing from the first column.
2. Father's Name : Write name of father in CAPITAL LETTERS.
3. Full mailing address : Write the complete postal address including PIN CODE at which
communications are to be sent.
4. Fill in the appropriate code for the centre of your choice from out of the list indicated
on the reverse of the computer registration sheet. Also write the name of the centre in
words (CAPITAL LETTERS) in the box along side the code.
5. Sex : Code 1 for Male and 2 for Female.
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6. Language of Question Paper : Code 1 for English and Code 2 for Hindi.
7. Category : Code 1 for S.C., 2 for S.T. and 3 for General.
8. Nationality : Code 1 for Indian and 2 for Others.
9. State/Union Territory to which you belong to : Please fill up the column using the codes
provided on the reverse of the Computer Registration Sheet.
10. Date of birth : Fill the date, month and year in the column.
LAST DATE FOR SALE OF PROSPECTUS AND RECEIPT OF
APPLICATIONS
The last date for sale of Prospectus by post and at State Bank of India Branches (except
Ansari Nagar, New Delhi Branch) in the Country is 11th February, 2000. The sale at SBI
Ansari Nagar, New Delhi & also at the A.I.I.M.S. counter will remain open till 17th
February, 2000.
The last date of receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on 21st February, 2000. Applications
received later than 21st February, 2000 will not be considered.
PROCEDURE OF SELECTION
Out of those candidates who applied for and appeared in the Competitive Entrance
Examination and have also submitted documentary evidence of having passed the qualifying
examination with the required subjects along with an attested true copy/photocopy of the
mark-sheet showing the required percentage of the total marks in aggregate on or before the
7th July, 2000 at the latest, a merit list will be drawn according to the following procedure.
Based on the result of the Competitive Entrance Examination, separate merit lists will be
prepared for :
(a) General category candidates;
(b) Scheduled Castes candidates; and
(c) Scheduled tribe candidates
Thirty four (34) candidates from the merit list of General category, seven(7) candidates from
the merit list of Scheduled Castes category and four (4) candidates from the merit list of
Scheduled Tribe category will be admitted.
In case seven (7) candidates from the Scheduled Castes or four(4) candidates from the
Scheduled Tribe categories are not available, then eleven (11) candidates belonging to the
Scheduled Caste and/or Scheduled Tribe taken together will be selected for reserved seats.
In case,11 candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste and /or Scheduled Tribe are not
available, then the number of candidates selected on the basis of merit for general seats shall
be correspondingly in creased so that the total number of candidates selected for the
M.B.B.S. course is s45. The remaining candidates will be kept on the waiting list in order
of merit.
For each category on the merit list, in case of two or more candidate obtaining equal marks
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in the competitive entrance examination, the inter-se merit of such candidates in each
category shall be determined in order of preference as under :-
(a) Candidates obtaining higher marks in Biology (Botany & Zoology) in the entrance
examination.
(b) Candidates obtaining higher marks in Chemistry in the entrance examination.
(c) Candidates obtaining higher marks in Physics in the entrance examination.
(d) Candidates older in age to be preferred.
DECLARATION OF RESULTS
1. The list of the candidates, who qualify for admission to the M.B.B.S. course at the
AIIMS, would be declared around mid July,2000. The roll numbers of the candidates
who qualify for admission to the AIIMS will be published in important Indian
Newspapers and intimation to that effect will also be sent to the candidates by the
Academic Section of the Institute under, "Registered Post". The Institute shall not be
responsible for the non-receipt of information by the candidates or any error or
omission in the Roll Numbers/Names published in various Newspapers.
2 After declaration of the result of the entrance examination, the marks scored by the
candidates who appeared in the entrance examination will be displayed outside the
Examination Section, AIIMS, New Delhi for information of all concerned. Telephonic
queries regarding results of individual candidates will NOT be entertained.
3 It may be noted that the Institute does not issue or supply or intimate the marks/ranks to
any candidate and no correspondence on this subject will be entertained.
4. Requests for re-evaluation of answer sheet will not be entertained under any
circumstances.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION
The selected candidates shall have to undergo medical examination by a Medical
Board set up by the Institute, consisting of Faculty members of the Institute. If, in the
assessment of the Medical Board, a candidate is found medically unfit to be admitted
to the course, then he/she will be rejected and not admitted and the decision of the
Board shall be final. In that case, in his/her place next candidate in order of merit will
be admitted.
GENERAL
If any candidate selected for admission, fails to join the course, his/her place will be
filled by a candidate next on the merit list in his/her own category.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE AND DATE OF JOINING
Admitted candidates must join classes on 1st August, 2000. The admission of the
candidates, who fail to join the classes by the date stipulated in the letter of intimation, shall
automatically be cancelled and such seats shall then be offered to the candidates on the
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waiting list in order of merit.
Normally no candidate, Indian or foreign National, be admitted to the MBBS course
beyond 30th September of the year of the admission. In exceptional circumstances and if
so required in the National interest, foreign nationals will be admitted upto 30th November
of the year, but with the specific approval of the President of the Institute. No candidate
except foreign nationals be admitted under any circumstances beyond 30th of
SEPTEMBER of the year of admission. The candidates who are admitted after 30th
September will be eligible for appearing in the first professional examination only with the
next batch of students.
Candidates who are selected for admission to the MBBS course at the AIIMS and offered
the same should bring the following original certificates/testimonials/ documents at the time
of admission :
1 Certificate of having passed the Pre-Medical/ 10+2 examination OR its equivalent
examination, showing the subjects offered by him/her in the examination.
2. Certificate from the Board from which he/she passed the High School/Higher
Secondary Examination, showing his/her date of birth.
3 Certificate/Mark sheet from the Board from which he/she passed the Pre-Medical/
10+2 Examination or its equivalent examination showing that he/she has secured 60%
or more marks in aggregate in the subjects of English, Physics,Chemistry (Organic &
Inorganic) and Biology (Botany & Zoology). (In case of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled
Tribe candidates, he/she has secured 50% or more marks in the subject of English,
Physics, Chemistry (Organic & Inorganic) and Biology (Botany & Zoology).
4. Migration Certificate from the University/Board last attended by him/her.
5. Certificate from the prescribed authority showing that he/she belongs to a Scheduled
Caste/Tribe category (Applicable only if he/she has claimed in his/her application that
he/she belongs to a Scheduled Caste/Tribe category).
6. Passport size Photograph (front pose) 3 copies to be pasted on Application Form,
Attendance sheet and Admit Card.
DURATION OF COURSE
The course of studies leading to the award of degree of Bachelor of Medicine and
Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.) of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences shall last for a
minimum of 5 1/2 academic years including one year's compulsory.
EXAMINATIONS
The schedule of semester examinations in the first professional of MBBS is as under :-
DETAILS OF THE SEMESTER
EXAMINATIONS
MONTH & APPROX. DATE(S) OF
START OF THE EXAMINATIONS
1st Mid-Semester examination October (examination is generally started by
10th of the month and it takes about 8-10
days time)
1st end-Semester examination December (it is started in the first week of
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December to be finished by 13th December,
it usually takes about 8-10 days time)
11nd Mid-Semester examination March (it is started by 10th of the month and
it usually takes about 8-10 days time)
A total of four attempts shall be allowed to a student to pass the 1st professional MBBS
examination held in July and no additional attempt shall be permitted thereafter to any
candidate i.e. Indian or foreign national. (Academic Committee, dated 28th November,
1995 ratified by Governing Body on 28th Dec., 1995)
The candidate, who fails in four successive examinations in the 1st M.B.B.S examination
shall not be permitted to continue further his/her studies at this Institute and his/her name will
be struck off from the roll of the AIIMS.
After passing the Final M.B.B.S. examination, all the candidates will be required to do
compulsory internship for a period of one calendar year in the hospital and rural health
centres recognized by the AIIMS. During the internship period, the interns are allowed a
total of 15 days leave in full term of one year. The degree of M.B.B.S. shall be awarded to
them after satisfactory completion of one year's internship.
All candidates admitted have to reside in the Institute's hostels, if offered
accommodation.
FREE AND EXPENSES
Each candidate selected for admission shall have to pay the following fees and dues
immediately after the announcement of the list of selected candidates, and after they are
declared medically fit by the Medical Board, failing which his/her admission shall be
cancelled and the next candidate on the waiting list shall be admitted in his/her place.
1. Registration Fee Rs. 25/-
2. Tuition Fee Rs. 150/- (Being half of Rs. 180/- per annum
payable in two equal installments)
3. Hostel Rent Rs. 90/- ( Being half of Rs. 180/- per annum
payable in two
equal installments)
4. Annual Gymkhana fee Rs. 40/- ( Payable in one installment)
5. Laboratory fee Rs. 10/- (per term of six months)
6. Caution Money Rs. 100/- (Refundable)
7. Pot fund Rs. 30/- (Being half of Rs. 60/- per annum payable
in two
equal installments)
8. Electricity Charges Rs. 18/- (Being half of Rs. 36/- per annum payable
in two
equal installments)
9. Mess Security Rs. 500/- (Refundable)
10. Student Union fee Rs. 7/- (Being half of Rs. 14/- per annum payable
in two
equal installments)
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Total
Rs. 970/- (for outstation candidates)
Rs. 332/- (for local candidates)
NOTE :
1. The fee and other charges including hostel rent once paid shall not be refunded even if
a student leaves the Institute for any reason. No correspondence in this matter shall be
entertained.
2. The caution money and mess security will, however, be refunded to those candidates
who do not join the course. In case of a student, who leaves the course in the middle
or after the completion of the course, the balance of caution money and mess security,
if any, after deduction of the charges due, will be refunded.
3. The fees are payable in two equal installments by the 4th August and 4th February
each year. The Dean/Director at his/her discretion may allow 15 days time after due
dates aforesaid, to any student for making payment of fees etc. If the fees and other
dues are not paid by the stipulated date, a fine of Re.1/- per day shall be charged.
Besides, on default, the Dear/ Director may impose such penalty as he/she considers
necessary on merits of each case.
SEMESTERS
First Semester 1st August to 13th December
Second Semester 1st January to 15th July
1. M.B.B.S. students in the pre-clinical course shall avail of full winter vacation from
14th December to 31st December and summer vacation from 16th July to 15th
August. In para-clinical and clinical courses, students shall avail of only one half of the
vacation i.e. halves of winter vacation from 14th December to 31st December and
summer vacation from 16th May to 15th July.
KISHORE VAIGYANIK PROTSAHAN YOJANA (KVPY)
The Department of Science &Technology, Government of India, has Instituted the above
programme to attract and motivate talented students to research careers in Science,
Engineering and Medicine. Under this programme, which has been started in 1999,
Fellowships are awarded in three streams- Science, Engineering and Medicine.
In the Medicine stream, the number of fellowships available per year is up to 25. The value
of the Fellowship is Rs.3,000 per month with an annual contingency grant of Rs.6,000. The
award includes a summer programme every year at national institutes involved in frontline
research in medicine. The entry point for Medicine stream as of now is after 2 years of
MBBS/BVSc/
BDS and the Fellowship will start from the beginning of the 3rd year of any these courses.
The Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, is the nodal institution for running this program,
and selections in Medicine stream are carried out jointly by ICMR, AIIMS and PGIMER.
The full programme details will be announced through advertisements in national
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http://www.aiims.edu/aiims/academic/mbbs/mbbs2k.htm 17/17
newspapers in the early part of 2000 A.D.
Contact person :
Prof. N.Mukunda
Convener Fax
(022) 6521041
Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan
Yojana (KVPY)
Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore-560 012
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PHOTOGRAPH
1. Three (3) recent passport size photographs are required.
2. 2.Photograph MUST be snapped on or after 10th January, 2000
3. Photograph must be taken with Name (as in application) and date of
photograph, which should be readable.
Example:
4. Photograph must be attested by a Gazetted Officer/Principle of a recognised
College/Institute /School with clear stamp.
5. Photograph should not have cap, goggle etc.
6. One photograph should each should be pasted (not stappled) on (a)
Application Form, (b) Admit card, (c) Attendance Sheet. No loose
photograph will be accepted.
7. Applications not complying with these instructions will be rejected.
8. Applicant is required to keep a few identical photographs in reserve as they
may be required at the of Entrance exams./Admission.

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