GOVERNMENT COLLEGE SECTOR 11, CHANDIGARH Principal : Dr. A.N. Garg, M.Com., Ph.D. THE COLLEGE Government College, Sector 11, Chandigarh was established in 1953. It was shifted to its present campus in 1960. From a sapling, it has grown into a leading institution having its own distinct impress on the educational and cultural life of the city beautiful. It now imparts instruction in Humanities, Computer Application, Biotechnology (Three Year Course), Science, Commerce, Business Administration and Post-graduation in English and Information Science. Within each faculty, we have a rich variety of subject combinations and Honours in 9 disciplines. The college is affiliated to Panjab University for graduate and postgraduate courses. Information Technology Programme (C-TOSS) has also been started for imparting I.T. Education in collaboration with SPIC, Chandigarh and I.T. Department, Chandigarh Administration. In recognition of its outstanding all round performance the college has been accredited with B++ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Three Add on courses viz. (1) Journalism (2) Video Reporting (3) Video Editing have been introduced in the Department of English. The college faculty comprises 87 members. As many as 39 members are Ph.Ds. and 29 are M. Phils. The college caters to the need of not only a cross section of students of Chandigarh but also to the students of rest of India. With its highly-qualified faculty, impressive and commodious buildings, well-stocked library, well-equipped science laboratories, sprawling playgrounds and hostels with all modern amenities, the college has the infrastructure of a Premier Institution. The creative qualities of the students are developed and polished through positive activities such as public speaking, dramatics, sports and creative writing. The spirit of discipline and regularity is developed through N.C.C. and N.S.S. activities. The N.S.S. units train the students in public welfare activities. Talent Hunt contests are organized every year to harness the artistic and creative talents of the students. The college also organises two blood donation camps every year, generally in collaboration with P.G.I Blood Bank Society. The reading habit among the students is inculcated through the college library. The young minds are encouraged to read and ruminate as an open shelf system exists in the college library. The feeling of tolerance and brotherhood is fostered through a series of lectures by eminent persons from all walks of life. The college also holds debates and declamation contests and organises paper reading contests on Science, Arts, Commerce and Literature. The college imparts broad-based education, as a cross-section of our student community has the distinction of now occupying coveted positions in education, medicine, administration, defence services, engineering and industry. Many of them have been trend setters for the present generation of students. In short, the college provides a spectrum of academic and other activities in tune with the metropolitan nature of Chandigarh, the city being an epicentre of educational landscape in Northern India 39
WHOM TO CONTACT Class/Category/Helpline Convener Room No. Academic Activities & Dr. A.L.Gauba Dean s Office Subject Societies Dean College Instruction Overall Co-ordinator Vice Principal Co-ordinator (Humanities) Prof. Vipin Sobti R. No. 205 Co-ordinator (Science) Prof. Savita Tayal R. No. 121 Co-ordinator Prof. R.C. Goyal R. No. 132 (Commerce) Co-ordinator (IT) Prof. B.R. Bansal IT Department B.A.I Dr. Kanwaljit Dhillon R. No. 11 Prof. Renu Bhaskar Dr. S.S. Sidhu College Hall College Hall B.A.II Prof. Anuradha Mittal R. No. 32 B.A.III Dr. Aruna Kumari R. No. 33 B.P.Ed. I, II, III & IV Prof. Rajinder Kaura R. No. 19-A M.A. I & II (English) Prof. Saagiri Thapar R. No. 129 M.A. I (History) Prof. Kanta Singhania R. No. 146 B.Sc. I, II & III (Med.) Prof. Rama Kumar R. No. 104 B.Sc. I, II & III (Non-Med.) Prof. Ranjan Verma R. No. 20 B.Sc. I, II & III (Hons.) Prof. Promila Malik R. No. 2 Biotechnology B.Com I,II & III Prof. R.C. Goyal R. No. 132 B.B.A. I, II & III Prof. R.C. Goyal R. No. 132 Class/Category/Helpline Convener Room No. BCA.I, II & III Prof. B.R. Bansal IT Department B.Sc.I, II & III Prof. B.R. Bansal IT Department (Computer Science) M.Sc. I & II (IT) Prof. B.R. Bansal IT Department Foreign Students Prof. Vipin Sobti R. No. 205 Hostel Admission Dr. Avtar Singh Main Hostel College Registrar Prof. V.K. Deveshwar R. No. 107 College Bursar Prof. Mukesh Sharma R. No. 107 Public Relations Prof. Aparna Kaushal R. No. 207 Scholarship and Fee Prof. Simrat Rana R.No. 205 Concession Time Table & allotment of Prof. B.R. Bansal IT Department Sections Change of Subjects Prof. Anuradha Mittal R.No. 109 Placement Cell Dr. Rakesh Thakur R.No. 14 Redressal of Grievances Prof. Saagiri Thapar R.No. 131 Prevention of Sexual Prof. Geetanjali Kalra R.No. 131 Harassment Anti Stress Helpline Dr. Sudhir Samantray R.No. 205 Anti Ragging Helpline Prof. V.K. Deveshwar R.No. 107 Incharge Admissions Prof. Pavinder Kaur Committee Room 40
THE COLLEGE FACULTY Principal : Dr. A.N Garg, M.Com., Ph.D. Dean College Instruction : Dr. A.L. Gauba, M.Sc(Hons.)Ph.D Vice Principal : Botany 1. Mrs. Rama Kumar, M.Sc. (Hons.) 2. Mrs. Adarsh Jauhar, M.Sc. (Hons) M. Phil. 3. Dr. Ayam Victor Singh, M.Sc. Ph.D Chemistry 1. Dr. A. L. Gauba, M.Sc.(Hons) Ph.D 2. Mrs. Savita Tayal, M.Sc. (Hons.), M. Phil. 3. Dr. Renu Bala, M.Sc. (Hons.), M. Phil., Ph.D. 4. Dr. Seema Gandhi, M.Sc. (Hons.), M. Phil., Ph.D. 5. Dr. Anuradha Sharma, M.Sc., Ph.D. 6. Mrs. Sukhvinder Kaur, M.Sc., M.Phil. 7. Dr. A.K.S. Mankotia, M.Sc. (Hons.), M. Phil., Ph.D. 8. Dr. Achla Trehan M.Sc(Hons.), M.Phil., Ph.D. Commerce 1. Mr. R.C. Goyal, M.Com., M. Phil., LLB. 2. Mr. Hans Raj, M.Com. 3. Mr. J.K. Sehgal, M. Com. 4. Mr. Mukesh Sharma, M.Com., LLB 5. Mr. Manoj Kumar, M.Com., M.A. (Eng.) 6. Mr. Mohan Lal, M.Com., ICWA 7. Dr. Dev Raj, M.Com., M. Phil, Ph.D. 8. Dr. Rajiv Salwan, M.Com., Ph.D. 9. Mrs. Tejinder Kaur, M.Com., M.B.A. Defence & Strategic Studies 1. Dr. S.S. Sidhu, M.A., M. Phil., Ph. D. Economics 1. Mrs. Anuradha Mittal, M.A., M.Phil. 2. Mr. S.P. Sukhija, M.A., LL. B. 3. Mr. Rakesh Gupta, M.A., M.Phil. 4. Mr. Yogesh Kumar, M.A., M. Phil. 5. Vacant English 1. Mrs. Saagiri Thapar, M.A., M. Phil. 2. Mr. V.K. Devashwar, M.A., M. Phil. 3. Mrs. Aparna Kaushal, M.A., PGD (Jour.), M.A. (Mass Comm.) 4. Dr. Suchita Malik, M.A., Ph. D. 5. Mrs. Gurinderjit Kaur, M.A., M. Phil. 6. Mrs. Geetanjali Kalra, M.A., M. Phil. 7. Mrs. Madhu Kapoor, M.A., M. Phil 8. Mrs. Indira Sharma, M.A., M. Phil 9. Dr. Vijaya Singh, M.A., M. Phil., Ph. D. 10. Mr. Rajesh Kumar Jaiswal, M.A. Eng., M.A. Phil. & M.A. linguistics 11. Dr. Anuradha Bhattacharya M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D. Geography 1. Mrs. Pavinder Kaur, M.A., M. Phil. 2. Mr. K.P.S. Shante, M.A. 3. Dr. Shyamal Sarkar, M.A. Ph.D. Hindi 1. Dr. Aruna Kumari, M.A., Ph.D. 2. Dr. J.K. Bhatia, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D. 3. Dr. Poonam, M.A., Ph.D. History 1. Mrs. Kanta Singhania, M.A. 2. Dr. Harcharan Kaur, M.A., Ph.D 3. Dr. H.S.Dhanoa, M.A., M.Ed, Ph.D.,LLB 4. Dr. Asha Kiran, M.A., Ph.D. 5. Prof. W. Shaiza, M.A. 6. Dr. Benudhar Patra, M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D. 41
Mathematics 1. Mr. Chander Bhushan, M.Sc. (Hons.) 2. Mr. B.R. Bansal, M.Sc., M. Phil. 3. Dr. Baljeet Singh, M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D. 4. Dr. Shalini Sharma, M.Sc., Ph.D. 5. Vacant Music 1. Mrs. Sadhana Chaudhary, M.A.,M.Phil Philosophy 1. Dr. Gopal Sahu, M.A., Ph.D. Physical Education 1. Mr. Rajinder Singh Kaura, M.A., M. Phil. 2. Mr. Sanjit Sardar, M.A., M. Phil. 3. Mr. Prasanta Kumar Das, M.P.Ed., M.Phil. 4. Mr. Ajit Singh, M.A. 5. Mr. Parminder Pal Singh, M.P.Ed., NIS (Swimming) 6. Vacant Physics 1. Mr. Ranjan Verma, M.Sc. (Hons.) 2. Dr. Mahender Singh, M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D. 3. Dr. Rajiv Bhandari, M.Sc. (Hons.), Ph. D. 4. Mr. Jatinder Pal Singh, M.Sc. Political Science 1. Mrs. K.K. Mankotia, M.A. 2. Mrs. Kiran Sharma, M.A., M. Phil. 3. Dr. Vinod Vijay, M.A., Ph. D. 4. Dr. Sartik Bagh, M.A., M. Phil., Ph. D. 5. Vacant Psychology 1. Mrs. Vipin Sobti, M.A., M.S. Ed. (USA) 2. Mrs. Simrat Rana, M.A., M. Phil. 3. Dr. Sudhir Kumar, M.A., Ph.D. Public Administration 1. Mrs. Renu Bhaskar, M.A., M.Phil. 2. Dr. Sonia Behl, M.A., Ph. D. Punjabi 1. Dr. Gaganinder Kaur, M.A., M. Phil., Ph. D. 2. Mrs. Inderjit Kaur, M.A., M. Phil, 3. Dr. Avtar Singh, M.A., M. Phil., Ph. D., L.LB. 4. Dr. Kanwaljit Dhillon, M.A., Ph. D. 5. Mrs. Prem Lata, M.A., M.Phil 6. Mrs. Manjit Kaur, M.A. M.Phil 7. Dr. Paramjit Singh, M.A., M. Phil., Ph. D. Sanskrit 1. Dr. S.K. Rai, M.A., M. Phil., Ph. D., L.LB. Sociology 1. Mrs. Renu Trikha, M.A., M. Phil. 2. Dr. Rakesh Thakur, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D. 3. Dr. Jitender Kumar Gond, M.A., Ph.D. Statistics 1. Mr. A.C. Sharma, M.Sc., M. Phil. Zoology 1. Mrs. Promila Malik, M.Sc., M. Phil. 2. Dr. Jagdish Kaur, M.Sc. Ph.D. Library 1. Mrs. Renu Oberoi, M.A., M. Lib. 2. Mrs. Jaspal Kaur, M.A..3. Dr. Amar Nath M.A., M. Lib. Ph.D. Office Staff 1. Mr. Lalit Nayyar, (Supdt. Establishment) 2. Mrs. Madhu Bala, (Supdt. Accounts) 42
ELIGIBILITY AND SUBJECT COMBINATIONS POST-GRADUATE COURSES M.Sc. (IT) (PART I & II) (Co-educational) The admission to M.Sc. (IT) Ist Semester will be as per P.U. rules and regulations. For details of subjects please refer to the page of Self Financing Courses. (M.A. I, II ENGLISH) (Co-educational) Admission is open for both Boys and Girls to M.A. I/II English. (i) (ii) (iii) The department has got one of the best infrastructure available for M.A. teaching. It has a separate special room in the college library where students can sit and study during the vacant periods. The department has also a special Computer Room which has the latest state of the art computer with internet facility. Excellent discipline is maintained in the department and teachers are available throughout the working hours in the department. (iv) Eminent teachers are invited to deliver lectures on various papers being taught in the department. Quiz and seminars are organized throughout the session. (v) Leading journals on literature such as TLS, MFS, Literary Criterion, Sewanee Review etc. are available in the library. Online journals are also downloaded from Foreign Universities sites. (vi) Students who have passed B.A. will be admitted as per P.U. Rules & Regulations. (vii) Students who have passed B.Sc./B.Com. or other equivalent examination with at least 50% marks are eligible for admission to M.A. I (English). P.U. Rules and regulations for admission to M.A.I, II are applicable here. (viii) M. A. II (English) course is open to those who have passed M. A. I (English) from P.U. (ix) The college maintains an OPEN SHELF LIBRARY and books and journals are available to the students of M.A. Classes. (x) Full Fee concession and stipends are available for the deserving students. (xi) For students of M.A. I/II, it is compulsory to appear in September and December Examination of the college and also to attend 75% of lectures delivered in each paper. Note : (1) Students are allowed to offer only those options in Paper III & Paper IV as are being taught in the college. Note : (2) Students are to fill these subjects in the admission form and no change will be allowed later. 43 M.A. I (English) Subjects Paper I : Approaching Literature Paper II : British Literature upto 1750 Paper III : British Literature 1750 to 1900 Paper IV : British Literature The Twentieth Century M.A. II (English) Subjects Paper I : Paper II : Contemporary Literary Theory Indian Writing in English Paper III : Opt. (i) Contemporary Modern Fiction Paper IV : Opt. (ii) American Literature Option I - Shakespeare Option III - Linguistics and the Structure of Modern English (M.A. I, HISTORY) (Co-educational) (Provisional) Admission is open for both Boys and Girls to M.A. I History. (i) The department has got good infrastructure available for M.A.teaching. It has a separate special room in the college library where students can sit and study during the vacant periods. (ii) The department has also special Computer Room which has the latest state of the
(iii) art computer with internet facility. Excellent discipline is maintained in the department and teachers are available throughout the working hours in the department. (iv) Eminent teachers are invited to deliver lectures on various papers being taught in the department. Quiz and seminars are organized throughout the session. (v) Leading journals on History are available in the library. Online journals are also downloaded from Foreign Universities sites. (vi) Students who have done B.A. will be admitted as per P.U. Rules & Regulations. (vii) Students who have passed B.Sc./B.Com. or other equivalent examination with at least 50% marks are eligible for admission to M.A. I (History). P.U. Rules and regulations for admission to M.A.I, II are applicable here. (viii) The college maintains an OPEN SHELF LIBRARY and books and journals are available to the students of M.A. Classes. (ix) Full Fee concession and stipends are available for the deserving students. (x) For students of M.A. I, it is compulsory to appear in September and December Examination of the college and also to attend 75% of lectures delivered in each paper. (xi) Helmet Bank is available for students requiring helmet in case of need. Note : (1) Students are to fill these subjects in the admission form and no change will be allowed later. M.A. I (History) Subjects Paper I : Paper II : The Punjab C. 1450-C. 1800 A.D. Option (i) The State in Ancient India Paper III: Option (i) The U.S.A. 1860-1973. Paper IV : Option (iii) Modern World C.1500- C.1900. B.A. I (Only for Boys) (For Compulsory subjects, see main portion) Note 1 : A student can take up Statistics only if he offers Mathematics in B.A./B.Sc. I. Note 2 : The students can take up Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) A four year course TUTORIAL GROUPS (a) (b) (c) Each student will be assigned to a tutor who will look after his/her welfare and studies. The tutor will maintain a record of the student s conduct, health, attendance and progress in studies as well as his participation in co-curricular activities. Tutorial group meetings will be held as notified by the Principal from time to time. Students are advised to see the notice board daily. N.C.C. Facility for participation in the National Cadet Corps (Army Wing, Naval Wing and Air Wing) is available for the students. Students are prepared for B and C Certificate examinations so that they may avail themselves of reserved seats in the I.M.A. meant for N.C.C. C certificate holders. It has all the three units : (only for boys) NCC (Naval Wing) In-charge Dr. H.S. Dhanoa Convener, NCC NCC (Army Wing) In-charge NCC (Air Wing) In-charge N.S.S. Dr. Paramjit Singh Prof. Manoj Kumar Dr. S. S. Sidhu In-charge National Service Scheme with the motto Not Me But You aims at personality development through community participation. It is meant to inculcate a spirit of co-operation and social work among the students. The colleges hold various camps in the suburb areas of Chandigarh where students interact with the village folk and the colony residents to impart adult education, environment and AIDS awareness and also to create awareness against social evils. NSS, both for boy and girl students, exists in the college. 44
COLLEGE HOSTEL There are three hostels in this college. These hostels are modern in concept and design, having the latest amenities. Mostly with cubicles, these hostels have common rooms and guest rooms and amenities like T.Vs. and newspapers, ceiling fans, geysers, watercoolers, public telephones, indoor and outdoor games, canteens and mess. Each hostel has a teacher warden and supporting staff. A candidate should apply for Hostel seat alongwith Admission Form of the college on the prescribed form. Old residents should apply afresh for admission. Their merit and their conduct in the hostel in the previous session will be taken into consideration. For old residents of the hostel, it is notified that the admission to the hostel is not a matter of right. Students seeking admission to the hostels are expected to read all the rules and regulations printed on the back of the hostel admission form. Also binding on them shall be the rules and regulations notified from time to time. A resident student can be asked to vacate the hostel in case of misconduct. Admission to the hostel will be as per rules and regulations. Special care is taken of the general well-being of the resident students. Every resident student must strictly abide by the Hostel Rules. Note :- Parents must accompany a student who seeks admission to the hostel for the first time. Note :- Details of the hostel rules are mentioned in the Hostel Admission Forms of the college. HOSTEL RULES 1. For Hostel Admission application on the prescribed form (available in the hostel) is to be made in the student s handwriting and will be dealt with by the Hostel Warden. 2. Allotment of rooms in the Hostel will be made strictly according to the rules framed by the college. 3. A hostel resident is required to attend 50% of lectures delivered per month failing which he/she will have to vacate his/her hostel room. 4. Possession and consuming of liquor and other intoxicants in the hostel shall entail expulsion from the hostel. 5. All the residents are required to take their meals in the hostel mess. Minimum charges of 40 meals per month will be charged from each resident. 6. No resident will pass on the key of his/ her room to another resident or to an outsider. 7. Internal locks/latch locks are not permitted to be installed in the hostel rooms. 8. If a resident absents himself/herself from classes in the colleges for seven days continuously without prior permission then he/she will be asked to vacate the hostel seat. 9. A resident whose name has been struck off from the college rolls for any reason will have to vacate the hostel seat. 10. Hostel seat is allotted only for one academic year. 45
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS : A student is required to take up three elective subjects in all, selecting one subject combination from any of the following sets of combinations : Code No. 1. Defence Studies, Geography, History 01 2. Defence Studies, History, English Elective 139 3. Defence Studies, History, Hindi Elective 114 4. Defence Studies, History, Punjabi Elective 127 5. Defence Studies, History, Sociology 03 6. Defence Studies, Geography, English Elective 104 7. Defence Studies, Geography, Hindi Elective 151 8. Defence Studies, Geography, Punjabi Elective 126 9. Economics, Political Science, English Elective 148 10. Economics, Political Science, Hindi Elective 91 11. Economics, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 99 12. Economics, Political Science, Sanskrit Elective 121 13. Economics, Geography, History 06 14. Economics, Geography, Political Science 07 15. Economics, History, English Elective 197 16. Economics, History, Hindi Elective 113 17. Economics, History, Punjabi Elective 156 18. Economics, History, Sanskrit Elective 101 19. Economics, History, Political Science 09 20. Economics, History, Sociology 10 21. Economics, Maths, English Elective 143 22. Economics, Maths, Hindi Elective 118 23. Economics, Maths, Punjabi Elective 109 24. Economics, Maths, Sanskrit Elective 250 25. Economics, Political Science, Sociology 13 26. Economics, Psychology, English Elective 90 27. Economics, Psychology, Hindi Elective 158 28. Economics, Psychology, Punjabi Elective 199 29. Economics, Psychology, Sociology 15 30. Economics, Sociology, English Elective 146 31. Economics, Sociology, Hindi Elective 115 32. Economics, Sociology, Punjabi Elective 200 33. Economics, Functional English, Sociology 261 34. Economics, Functional English, Psychology 273 35. Economics, Functional English, English Elective 251 36. English Elective, Psychology, Sociology 227 37. Hindi Elective, Psychology, Sociology 142 38. Punjabi Elective, Psychology, Sociology 202 39. Sanskrit Elective, Psychology, Sociology 228 40. English Elective, Political Science, Psychology 95 41. Hindi Elective, Political Science, Psychology 166 42. Punjabi Elective, Political Science, Psychology 87 43. Geography, History, Political Science 20 44. Geography, Political Science, Public Administration 21 45. Geography, History, Public Administration 22 46. Geography, History, English Elective 128 47. Geography, History, Hindi Elective 136 48. Geography, History, Punjabi Elective 153 49. Geography, Functional English, English Elective 203 50. Geography, Functional English, Hindi Elective 204 46
51. Geography, Functional English, Punjabi Elective 205 52. History, Sociology, English Elective 131 53. History, Sociology, Hindi Elective 112 54. History, Sociology, Punjabi Elective 98 55.. History, Political Science, Sociology 26 56. History, Political Science, English Elective 86 57. History, Political Science, Hindi Elective 103 58. History, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 110 59. History, Political Science, Sanskrit Elective 75 60. History, Political Science, Public Administration. 28 61. History, Public Administration, English Elective 129 62. History, Public Administration, Hindi Elective 150 63. History, Public Administration, Punjabi Elective 100 64. History, Public Administration, Sanskrit Elective 206 65. History, Public Administration, Sociology 30 66. History, Music, English Elective 207 67.. History, Music, Hindi Elective 138 68.. History, Music, Punjabi Elective 123 69. Music, Public Administration, English Elective 209 70. Music, Public Administration, Hindi Elective 169 71. Music, Public Administration, Punjabi Elective 133 72. Music, Economics, English Elective 276 73. Music, Economics, Hindi Elective 282 74. Music, Economics, Punjabi Elective 281 75. Philosophy, History, Sanskrit Elective 262 76. Philosophy, History, Sociology 263 77. Philosophy, History, Geography 264 78. Philosphy, Political Science, Sociology 38 79. Philosphy, Political Science, Geography 39 80. Philosophy, Sociology, Defence Studies 265 81. Philosophy, Sociology, Elective English 210 82. Philosophy, Sociology, Hindi Elective 211 83. Philosophy, Sociology, Punjabi Elective 165 84. Philosophy, Political Science, Elective English 213 85. Philosophy, Political Science, Hindi Elective 214 86. Philosophy, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 215 87. Philosophy, Political Science, Sanskrit Elective 216 88. Political Science, Public Administration, English Elective 120 89. Political Science, Public Administration, Hindi Elective 132 90. Political Science, Public Administration, Punjabi Elective 130 91. Political Science, Public Administration, Sanskrit Elective 217 92. Political Science, Public Administration, Psychology 47 93. Political Science, Psychology, Sociology 48 94. Political Science, Public Administration, Sociology 49 95. Political Science, Music, Sanskrit Elective 266 96. Public Administration, Economics, Sanskrit Elective 267 97. Public Administration, Maths, Sanskrit Elective 268 98. Public Administration, Sociology, English Elective 218 99. Public Administration, Sociology, Hindi Elective 119 100. Public Administration, Sociology, Punjabi Elective 170 101. Public Administration, Sociology, Sanskrit Elective 219 102. Psychology, Public Administration, Sociology 51 103. Sociology, Political Science, English Elective 106 104. Sociology, Political Science, Hindi Elective 111 47
105. Sociology, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 102 106. Sociology, Political Science, Sanskrit Elective 220 107 Statistics, Maths, Economics 12 108. Statistics, Maths, English Elective 269 109. Statistics, Maths, Hindi Elective 270 110. Statistics, Maths, Punjabi Elective 271 111. Statistics, Maths, Sanskrit Elective 272 112. Statistics, Maths, Public Administration 274 113. Functional English, English Elective, History 54 114. Functional English, Psychology, Sociology 55 115. Functional English, English Elective, Psychology 56 116. Functional English, English Elective, Sociology 57 SUBJECT COMBINATIONS : (Note : These combinations are liable to change as per the latest P.U. Instructions. The latest instructions will be displayed on the college Notice Board). Note 1 : Practical Examination has been introduced in the subject of Philosophy from the session 2006-2007. Note 2 :A student would offer Mathematics only if he has passed the subject in the qualifying examination or qualifies in the subject as a deficient/additional subject from concerned Board/University/Council in the Supplementary Examination subsequent to the admission. Note 4 : A screening test will be held for the students opting for Music Vocal. Those who do not qualify the test will be asked to change the subject. Note 5 : A student cannot opt for more than two subjects having practicals. Note 6 : No student is allowed to change his subject while filling Panjab University Examination Form for April 2008, Examinations. ADD ON COURSES Department of English runs one year Add on courses in (1) Journalism (2) Video Reporting (3) Video Editing. Annual examination for these courses is conducted by the Panjab University and qualifying students would be given certificate/diploma by Panjab University. A student can opt only for one of these courses. Eligibility : The students studying in I, II & III year of B.A./B.Sc./ B.Com./BBA/BCA classes are eligible to join these courses. AWARD OF ROLL OF HONOUR, COLLEGE COLOURS AND ACADEMIC PRIZES FOR THE OUTSTANDING STUDENTS : Students should see the notice board for the details of the rules regarding award of the above mentioned distinctions. Note 3 : A student cannot opt for Statistics without Mathematics in B.A./B.Sc. I 48
B.P.Ed. COURSE (NOT RECOGNISED BY NCTE YET) Note : Admission to BP.Ed -I shall take place if NCTE grants recognition to the course. BP.Ed - I No. of Seats 30 (Only for Boys) Reservation for UT/ 60:40 General Pool Age ( Upper limit) 21 years (as on 1 st Sep.2007) 1. Eligibility Conditions for Admission to Course A candidate who has passed one of the following examinations shall be eligible to join the first year class of the Bachelor of Physical Education. (B.P. Ed.) A Four Year Programme. (i) Senior Secondary Certificate Part-II examination or +2 of recognized board / council/ university with 45% marks in aggregate (ii) Certificate in Physical Education of two year duration with a minimum of 45% marks from any recognized university / institution on any other equivalent qualification recognized by the PU Chandigarh. (iii) The candidate should not be more than the age of 21years on 1 st Sep. 2007. However age may be relaxed upto 22 years in the case of National / International position holder sports student for the admission and for those who belong to recognized scheduled castes/ scheduled tribes. Provided that a candidate considered for admission under any of the above clause ( i ) to ( iii) qualifies in the standard Physical Fitness /Efficiency Test at the time of admission to this course and scores 45% marks in aggregate out of 60 marks of six test items. (iv) The merit for the admission to the first year of the Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P. Ed.) shall be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination, fitness test with due weightage in the field of sports / NCC / NSS and proficiency in the game of choice etc. as per the guidelines of the Chandigarh Administration / Panjab University, Chandigarh. (v) The reservation policy will be followed as per the guidelines of the Chandigarh Administration (UT). 2. Period for Completing the Course No student shall be allowed to spend more than 6 years in the entire Four Year Degree Course in Physical Education. SPORTS ACTIVITIES The college provides facilities for the following sports activities : (1) Hockey (2) Football (3) Cricket (4) Tennis (5) Swimming (6) Athletics (7) Badminton (8) Volley ball (9) Basket ball (10) Kabaddi (11) Wrestling (12) Weight-lifting (13) Boxing (14) Table-tennis (15) Boating. 49
B.P.Ed-4 th YEAR Part-A (Theory Subjects) S.No. Subjects Paper 1. Sports Journalism XVIII 2. Yoga XIX 3. Scientific Approach to XX Sports Training 4. Health, Physical Fitness XXI and Aerobics 5. Officiating and Coaching XXII 6. Applied Physiotherapy XXIII and Rehabilitation Part-B (Specialization) Field of Specialization Compulsory Subject matter 1. Athletics History, Officiating and Coaching, Tactics, Training Plan etc. 2. Game (One Major -do- Game) as per choice of the student. 3. One option of the following areas of specialization: i) Health, Fitness and Gym-Management. ii) Yoga. OR OR iii) Training for Life -do- Guard for Water Sports. Part-E (Internship) Internship of three months duration in schools. Note: Without the completion of internship degree shall not be awarded by the Panjab University, Chandigarh. Foreign Students. 2% seats are reserved for foreign students in Four Year B.P. Ed course. The foreign students should submit along with their application the following documents without which they will not be considered for admission under this categories. a) Eligibility certificate : if a student is seeking admission on the basis of being foreign student. b) Long term students visa. c) Proof of foreign nationality. Note :- 1. Foreign students should apply through their respective embassies to the Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi. 2. Foreign students shall have to comply with all the requirements of Government of India, Chandigarh Administration as well as Panjab University as prescribed by them from time to time. The reservation of seats given above shall be strictly adhered to. In case seats in the reserved category remain vacant on account of non-availability of the qualified candidates, such seats may be filled up from the general category. The candidate who had applied for a reserved category will be considered only for that particular category. 50
GOVT. COLLEGE, SECTOR 11, CHANDIGARH Admission Schedule : 2007-2008 Overall Co-ordinator : Dr. A. L. Gauba, Dean College Instruction Humanities Group --- Co-ordinator : Prof. Vipin Sobti Class Date Venue B.A. I 60% & Above 2-7-2007 College Hall (55% & above) 3-7-2007 & 4-7-2007 College Hall (50% & above) 5-7-2007 & 6-7-2007 College Hall Functional English & 2-7-2007 to 9-7-2007 College Hall Add-on Courses Reserve Categories 2-7-2007 & R. No. 11 UT & other than UT 3-7-2007 B.A. II 4-7-2007 & 5-7-2007 R. No. 32 B.A. III 6-7-2007 & 7-7-2007 R. No. 33 B.P.Ed. I 7-7-2007 R. No. 19-A B.P.Ed. II 2-7-2007 R. No. 19-A B.P.Ed. III 3-7-2007 R. No. 19-A B.P.Ed. IV 4-7-2007 R. No. 19-A M.A. I (Eng.) 2-7-2007 R. No. 129 M.A. II (Eng.) 6-7-2007 R. No. 129 M.A. I (History) 2-7-2007 R.No. 146 Time : 9.00 a.m. onwards 51
SCIENCE GROUP Co-ordinator : Mrs. Savita Tayal Class Date Venue Time : 9.00 a.m. onwards B.Sc. I (Med.) 2-7-2007 to 4-7-2007 R. No. 104 B.Sc. II (Med.) 5-7-2007 R. No. 104 B.Sc. III (Med.) 6-7-2007 & 7-7-2007 R. No. 104 B.Sc. I (N.Med.) 2-7-2007 to 4-7-2007 R. No. 20 B.Sc. II (N. Med.) 5-7-2007 R. No. 20 B.Sc. III (N. Med.) 6-7-2007 & 7-7-2007 R. No. 20 B.Sc. I (Hons.) Biotechnology 2-7-2007 R. No. 2 B.Sc. II (Hons.) Biotechnology 5-7-2007 R.No. 2 B.Sc. lii (Hons.) Biotechnology 6-7-2007 R.No. 2 COMMERCE GROUP Co-ordinator : Mr. R.C. Goyal Class Date Venue Time : 9.00 a.m. onwards B.Com. I - General (UT & Others) 2-7-2007 R. No. 132 B.Com. I-Reserved (UT & Others) 3-7-2007 R. No. 132 B.Com. II 4-7-2007 & 5-7-2007 R. No. 132 B.Com. III 6-7-2007 & 7-7-2007 R. No. 132 B.B.A. I 2-7-2007 & 3-7-2007 R. No. 132 B.B.A. II 4-7-2007 & 5-7-2007 R. No. 132 B.B.A. IIl 6-7-2007 & 7-7-2007 R. No. 132 52
IT GROUP Mr. B.R. Bansal Class Date Venue Time : 9.00 a.m. onwards B.C.A. I 2-7-2007 IT Dept. B.C.A. II 4-7-2007 IT Dept. B.C.A. III 6-7-2007 IT Dept. B.Sc. I (Computer Science) 2-7-2007 IT Dept. B.Sc. II (Computer Science) 4-7-2007 IT Dept. B.Sc. III (Computer Science) 5-7-2007 IT Dept. M.Sc. I (IT) 2-7-2007 IT Dept. M.Sc. II (IT) 4-7-2007 IT Dept. Foreign Students all Classes 2-7-07 to 9-7-07 R. No. 205 Hostel Admissions 2-7-07 to 9-7-07 Main Hostel Note : 1. Pending cases of all the classes will be considered by respective Admission Committees. on 9-7-2007 subject to the availability of seats at respective venues. 2. Unfilled reserved seats of B.Com I & B.B.A. I will be converted to general category at 1:00 PM on 3-7-2007. 3. Last date for submission of forms for BP.Ed-I is 3-7-2007 Dr. A. L. Gauba Dr. A.N. Garg Dean College Instruction Principal 53