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UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
CHEPAUK, CHENNAI - 600 005. TAMILNADU, INDIA
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APPLICATION FORM CUM PROSPECTUS
Non-Semester with Credits
Academic Year 2017 - 2018
and Calendar Year 2018
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Dr. P. DURAISAMY
Vice-Chancellor
Dr. S. KARUNANIDHI
Registrar-in-charge
Dr. R. PANCHALAN
Director-in-charge
Dr. M. SRINIVASAN
Controller of Examinations-in-charge
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UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
(Established under the Act of Incorporation XXVII of 1857 - Madras University Act 1923)
(State University)
Accredited at the “A Grade Level” by NAAC
Conferred with the “University with Potential for Excellence” Status by UGC
Professor P. Duraisamy
Vice-Chancellor
Dear Students,
Greetings.
The Institute of Distance Education (IDE) of the University of Madras was started
in the year 1981 with a vision to impart higher education to the students who, due to
various circumstances, cannot undergo face to face education. Over the years, the IDE
has remained a heaven for students who cannot afford or not willing to join colleges or
who are employed or who are seeking an additional qualification.
The IDE’s mission is to maintain the quality benchmarks in the education it offers.
There is a vast array of courses that are offered in the IDE at different levels such as
Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional, Diploma, PG Diploma and Certificate courses.
For facilitating independent study, all the learning resources of the IDE are prepared in
self learning format. The Personal Contact Prograrmmes are handled by experienced
faculties drawn from the University departments and affiliated Colleges. It is a source of
satisfaction for us to watch our students have their understanding, introspection,
knowledge and critical thinking skills during their course of study. We are confident that
the degree you receive from the IDE, University of Madras helps you to gain more
competence and will prepare you for facing the tough competition in the job market
and for further study at higher education institutions.
Through its increasing enrollment, the IDE takes education to the doorsteps of
people thus increasing the number of students in the Higher education sector. This
enhances the human resource development of our state and our country. It is our
shared duty to join hands to achieve the dream of education.
P. DURAISAMY
UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
The University of Madras was formally established on September 5, 1857 and undertook as its
motto ‘Doctrina Vim Promovet Insitam’ (Learning promotes [one’s] innate talent). Robert Chisholm
was commissioned in 1861 to build the University’s first building, now a magnificent renovated heritage
monument.
The first Vice-Chancellor of the University was Sir Christopher Rawlinson, also the Chief Justice
of Madras. This practice of part time Vice-Chancellors (majority from the High Court bench) was to
continue until 1923. The University at its inception comprised of four faculties – Arts, Law, Medicine
and Engineering, and examined candidates for degrees in all these disciplines. However, consequent
amendments to the Madras University Act, the Law, Medical and Engineering faculties earlier affiliated
to this University have been since shifted to the newly created Dr. Ambedkar Law University,
Dr. MGR Medical University and the Anna University respectively.
The University of Madras was the first to introduce autonomous colleges within the University
system in 1978-79. Since then, 23 out of the 185 affiliated institutions have become autonomous.
The opening of the golden page in the history of the University of Madras with the National
Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) accrediting it at the ‘Five Star’ level took place in 2000.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has conferred the special status of ‘University with Potential
for Excellence’ in the same year. Presently NAAC has reaccredited the University of Madras with ‘A’
Grade.
The innovations introduced in the last decade have been many. At present there are 86 teaching
and research departments in the University, grouped under 18 Schools. Within the Chennai Metropolitan
area the University is now spread over six campuses such as (1) The Chepauk Main Campus,
(2) The Guindy Campus, (3) The Marina Campus, (4) The Taramani Campus, (5) The Chetpet Campus
(The Madras University Union), (6) The Maduravoyal Campus (Field Laboratory). The University
offers several Masters and Research Programmes.
Having completed 35 years, the Institute of Distance Education today is a mega Institute with a
student enrolment of more than 1 lakh. The objective of the Institute of Distance Education (IDE) is to
enable learners to achieve educational, career and personal goals.
Admissions are made throughout the year in the Academic Year Stream (June to May) as well as
Calendar Year Stream (January to December).
In order to meet the growing demand the number of Spot Admission Centres in Tamil Nadu have
been considerably increased. Recently Institute of Distance Education has introduced online admission
and online payment system to the students.
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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
CONTENTS
Sl. No. Particulars Page No.
A) Break-up of Fee 55
B) Total Fees - Course-wise 57
11. Personal Contact Programme - PCP 59
12. List of Spot Admission Centres, Study Centres with in Tamil Nadu,
Participatory Institutions and Twinning Programme Centres 63
13. Grievance Form and Students Feedback Form 66
14. Simultaneous Admission to Certificate & Diploma Courses 68
15. Instructions Regarding Examinations and Fees for
Issuance of Various Certificates 70
16. Eligibility Conditions in Tamil 74
17. General Information in Tamil 76
18. Instruction for filling the Computer Coding Sheet 108
19. Admission Application form, Coding Sheet and Address Slip
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1. CONTACT DETAILS AND IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
COURSES / ADMISSIONS
The Director Telephone No.: 044-25613716
Institute of Distance Education Fax : +91-44-25360865
University of Madras E-mail : idedirector@unom.ac.in
IDE Buildings, Chepauk
Chennai - 600 005. Website : www.unom.ac.in
www.ideunom.ac.in
EXAMINATIONS / CERTIFICATES
The Controller of Examinations Telephone No. : 044-25399456/57
University of Madras E-mail : controllerunom@gmail.com
University Centenary Building
Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005.
Telephone No. : 044-25392231 / 25393595
The Additional Controller of Examinations E-mail : acoeideunom2014@gmail.com
Institute of Distance Education
University of Madras
IDE Buildings
Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005.
FACULTY MEMBERS
Phone Phone
TAMIL Numbers Numbers
MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Dr. (Mrs.) M. Sargunavathi, M.A.,(Tamil Literature), Dr. B. Devamaindan, B.E., M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
B.Ed., (Tamil), PG Dip in Journalism, PG Dip in Folklore,
Assistant Professor 25613805
Ph.D., in Tamil Literature, Post Doctorate in Tamil Folklore
Associate Professor 25613823 PSYCHOLOGY
POLITICAL SCIENCE / PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Dr. S. Thenmozhi, M.A., P.h.D.,
1. Dr. R. Srinivasan, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor 25613827/25613809
Associate Professor 25613814 / 25613801 COMPUTER SCIENCE
2. Dr. R. Mathaiyan, M.A., M.Phil., M.B.A., Ph.D., B.G.L., Dr. S. Sasikala, M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Associate Professor 25613800 Assistant Professor 25613787/25613804
COMMERCE
MASS COMMUNICATION
Dr. R. Panchalan, M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A.,
PGDIR & PM., PGDDE., Ph.D., Dr. T.R. Gopalakrishnan, M.A., M.Sc., (UK), M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Professor 25613803 Assistant Professor 25613758
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IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
(A) OFFICERS
Sl. Phone Fax
Officers’ Designation Numbers Numbers
No.
01 DIRECTOR 25363715 25613701 91-44-25360865
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(C) ADMISSION SECTIONS
Sl. Phone Sl. Phone
U.G. - ADMISSION SECTIONS No. P.G. - ADMISSION SECTIONS
No. Numbers Numbers
01 UG. ADMISSION - I 01 PG. ADMISSION - I
B.A. Tamil, Historical Studies, Vaishnavism,
M.A. Tamil, Hindi, Modern Arabic,
English, Urdu, Economics,
25613752
Public Administration, Christian Urdu, English, Vaishnavism.
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2. COURSES OFFERED
Sl.No. Courses Medium of Instruction
7. B.A. - Performing Arts (Muttamizh, Iyal, Isai, Nadagam) English & Tamil
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3. IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO THE CANDIDATES
I. ADMISSIONS
The IDE has introduced online registration of application to register for Admissions by the
candidates from January 2017 onwards. The Candidates are advised to pay the tuition fee through
online along with the Application form. The online registration admission for all the courses will
commence during the month of June for theAcademic Year session. The online registration admission
for the UG, PG and Professional Courses will commence during the month of January for the Calendar
year session. The Candidates are also advised to download the PCP Schedule from the
Website : www.ideunom.ac.in. The schedule will not be sent to the candidates by post.
II. EXAMINATIONS
The IDE has introduced online registration of application to register for Examinations by the
candidates from December 2014 onwards. The Candidates are advised to pay the Examination
Fees through the generated Challan along with the application form. The payment also made by
way of Demand Draft in favour of “The Director, Institute of Distance Education, University of
Madras, Chennai - 5” The online registration for UG degree course (May / June session) will
commence during the month of March and for (December / January session) during the month of
September respectively. Similarly, for PG / Professional / Certificate / Diploma and PG Diploma
Courses the online registration will commence during the month of March for May / June session
and for December / January session during the month of September respectively. Candidates are
also advised to download the Centre Notification and Hall Tickets from the Website :
www.ideunom.ac.in. They will not be sent to the candidates by post.
LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF FILLED-IN LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF FILLED-IN
APPLICATION FORM APPLICATION FORM
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018 FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2018
31.10.2017 31.03.2018
THE LAST DATES FOR THE RECEIPT OF THE TUITION FEE FOR SUBSEQUENT YEAR IS GIVEN BELOW.
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PCP CENTRES CENTRE CODE PCP CENTRES CENTRE CODE
KUMBAKONAM 229
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4. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE FOR FILLING UP
ONLINE ADMISSION APPLICATION FORM
1. Admissions are open only to Indian Nationals.
2. The candidates are required to apply through online process only accessing the Website :
www.ideunom.ac.in, candidates are advised to read the instructions and eligibility conditions
prescribed in the prospectus (vide page No. 9 and 10) carefully before starting the process of online
application registration.
3. Please verify and confirm the category of Programme i.e (UG/PG/Professional/Certificate /
Diploma / P.G. Diploma) before selecting the degree course in online registration.
4. Candidates have to register themselves by using a valid E-mail id and registered mobile number.
(Instructions for registration) (registrationsteps.html)
5. Enter your name as per the SSLC/HSC / Transfer Certificate.
6. Enter your AADHAAR NUMBER.
7. Enter your FATHER / HUSBAND/GUARDIAN NAME as per the Transfer Certificate.
8. Select your Gender Appropriately.
9. Select your Religion Appropriately.
10. Select your Community.
11. Enter your caste as per the community certificate.
12. Tuition fee concessions will be given to the candidates for the two categories mentioned in the
application form for which required certificates / documentation have to be produced as per the
rules otherwise enter “NO”.
13. Enter your Date of Birth using the calendar as found in SSLC / HSC / Degree & Transfer Certificate.
14. Enter your mother tongue.
15. Choose your medium of instructions for the applicable courses.
16. Choose the PCP Centres.
17. Choose category as per geographical location of residence.
18. Mention specifically address to which all communications are to be sent. If different from permanent
address.
19. Please specify your occupation, if employed.
20. Mention the name of course already undergoing either in this institute (or) any other institution.
21. Fill in all columns with marks particulars
22. Attach your photo and signature separately which shall be used for your ID card and hall ticket
purposes.
23. Attach the scanned copies of your certificates (SSLC / HSC / Provisional (or) Convocation & Transfer
Certificate)
24. For clarifications and queries, please mail to onlineideadm@gmail.com
25. Candidates must check the website regularly for any new updates.
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5. REGULATIONS
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSIONS
Admission to the First Year B.A. / B.Lit. / B.Sc. / B.Nat. / BMM. / B.Music. / B.Com. /
B.B.A. / B.C.A. Degree Courses is open to candidates who have passed any one of the following
Examinations :
(1) The Pre-University Examination conducted previously by the University of Madras or any
other University accepted as equivalent thereof by the authorities, University of Madras.
(2) The Higher Secondary Examination [Academic or Vocational Stream] conducted by the
Government of Tamil Nadu [or] other States [or] Union Territories [or] an Examination
accepted as equivalent thereof by the authorities, University of Madras.
(3) There should be a minimum gap of two clear years between the date of appearance in the
examination in which the candidate has passed the S.S.L.C. [X Standard] and Higher
Secondary Examination (+2) or any other equilavent Examination as prescribed in the
Prospectus for joining the First Year of Degree Course.
(4) The Senior School Certificate Examination [XII Standard] conducted by the Central Board of
Secondary Education held in 1979 or thereafter provided that they have been declared to
have passed the examinations in not less then 5 subjects of which ENGLISH shall be one.
(5) The Indian School Certificate Examination [12 Years] conducted by the Council for Indian
School Certificate Examination held in 1977 or thereafter, provided that they have been
declared to have attained the pass standard in the examinations in not less than 5 subjects of
which ENGLISH shall be one.
(6) Those who have passed the Plus Two examinations of the National Open School, New Delhi.
(7) Pre-Technical Examination previously conducted after 11 years of study by the State Board
of Technical Education and Training, Chennai.
(9) Candidates who have successfully completed 12 or 13 years of education in any State in
India or Abroad under 11+1 or 10+2 or 11+2 pattern, subject to approval by the authorities of
this University.
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(10) Candidates who have Passed Two Years Foundation Course Examination (as equivalent to
12th Std) of Annamalai and Madurai Kamaraj Universities after passing 10th Std and Pre
foundation course examination (as equivalent to 10th Std) conducted by the Annamalai and
Madurai Kamaraj Universities.
(11) Candidates who have successfully passed the Three Year Diploma Examinations conducted
by the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Chennai after passing 10th Standard
Examination.
(12) Candidates who have passed the G.C.E. [Advanced Level / Principal Level] with not less
than 3 subjects in the ‘A’ Level with ENGLISH in the ‘O’ Level / SUBSIDIARY Level.
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS FOR LATERAL ADMISSIONS
(1) Candidates holding ‘Diploma in Commercial Practice Certificate’ or Modern office practice
[Three Year Course] of the Directorate of Technical Education & Training, Chennai,
Government of Tamil Nadu or any other Diploma as equivalent thereto provided that they
satisfy the eligibility conditions prescribed in the regulations are eligible for lateral admission
to the Second Year B.Com. [Commerce] Degree Course of this University, provided they
studied the Language and English paper at the Diploma level; otherwise they should study
a language and English paper in the Second year B.Com degree course.
(2) Candidates holding ‘Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering (or) Diploma in
Computer Technology, Diploma in Information Technology (IT) Electrical and Electronics
Engineering (or) Diploma in Computer Hardware Maintenance, Electronics and
Communication Engineering Certificate’ [Three Year Course] of the Directorate of Technical
Education and Training, Chennai, Government of Tamil Nadu or any other Diploma as
equivalent thereto provided that they satisfy the eligibility conditions prescribed in the regulations
are eligible for lateral admission to the Second Year B.C.A. Degree Course of this University,
provided they studied the language and English paper at the Diploma level; otherwise they
should study a language and English paper in the Second year B.C.A. degree course.
(3) Candidates who have successfully completed 10th Standard and Three Year Diploma Course
in Music recognised by the authorities, University of Madras are eligible for lateral admission
to the Second Year B.Music Degree Course of this University subject to the conditions that
they should appear and pass all the papers from First Year onwards as prescribed in the
regulations to successfully qualify the B.Music Degree Course.
(4) Candidates who have already undergone their First Year and Second Year Undergraduate
Degree Courses and passed or discontinued their studies through the Institute of Distance
Education, University of Madras [or] through the Colleges affiliated to the University of Madras
including Autonomous Colleges under the purview of this University [or] through the Colleges
affiliated to other Universities including Autonomous Colleges under the purview of the
Universities concerned recognised by UGC/AIU are eligible for lateral admission to the Second
Year and Third Year Degree Courses respectively for the courses offered by the IDE
subject to approval by the authorities of this University. For details, please visit our
Website : www.ideunom.ac.in
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6. GENERAL INFORMATION
ATTENTION
Students can seek admission only at Single Window Admission Centre / Spot Admission Centres /
Study Centres within Tamil Nadu / Participatory Programme Centres / Twinning Programme
Centres listed in the prospectus / University Website. Students are advised not to have any dealing
with any other unauthorised Institutions/ Agencies pertaining to admission to any of the courses
offered by this Institute. They are also cautioned that admission secured from unauthorised
centres / agencies will not be entertained and University will not be held responsible for the
same.
1. All the courses of the Institute are offered to the residents of India as per the discretion of the authorities,
University of Madras. Admission cannot be claimed as a matter of right and the Institute reserves the
right of admission.
2. Admission across the counters will be made for those who come to the Single Window Admission
Centre at IDE Campus in person along with the required original documents / certificates.
3. The Applicant have to detach the following from the prospectus and fill them as per the
instructions:
(i) Application Form (ii) Computer Coding Sheet and (iii) Address Slip.
4. (i) Before filling in the application read the Prospectus carefully (ii) Preserve the Prospectus till the
completion of the course as it contains all the information relating to the course.
5. The filled in Application form must be accompanied by All the Original Certificates as mentioned
in the Prospectus. Candidates seeking admission in the Study Centres within Tamil nadu / Participatory
Programme Centres and other Centres to provide the original certificate in the concerned centre where
they seek for admission.
6. The Applicant has to state clearly the Degree Course and Subject which he/she wants to enrol.
7. The following original Certificates/Documents with one set of photo copies attested by
competent authority should be sent along with the filled in application form for admission to
Undergraduate Degree Courses :
(a) Transfer Certificate from the Head of the Institution where the applicant last studied.
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(b) Statement of Marks of the Qualifying examination.
Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination should enclose all the original statements
of marks right from their secondary school education along with the application form.
(d) If the certificates are in a language other than ENGLISH / TAMIL, an authenticated
translation in English duly attested by a Gazetted Officer should be sent along with the
original certificates.
(e) Candidates who have passed their qualifying examination from abroad, such candidates should
submit an “Equivalence Certificate” issued by the Association of Indian Universities (Address :
Secretary Association of Indian Universities, 16, Kotla Marg, New Delhi - 110 002.)
(f) Candidates who have not undergone and passed the qualifying examinations under 10 + 2 or
11 + 1 or 10 + 3 pattern or who have passed under Open University system of this University /
other recognised Universities need not apply, as they are not eligible for admission.
(g) All the original certificates should be attached at the top left corner of the application form
with a tag or string to prevent them from getting lost.
(h) Candidates are advised to take sufficient number of attested photostat copies of their original
certificates before sending them to the Institute.
(i) Failure to submit any one or more of the above certificates / documents may entail rejection
of their applications.
8. The application form duly filled-in and signed by the candidate along with all the original certificates
mentioned above (a,b,c) for admission to Undergraduate Courses be submitted to the concerned Co-
ordinators in case of Candidates seeking admission through Spot Admission Centres / Study Centres
within Tamil Nadu / Participatory Institutions / Twinning Programme Centres. Students seeking
admission through Single Window Admission centres at the Institute of Distance Education at Chepauk
should submit the Application through the Counters.
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9. Candidates pursuing any other course of study at this Institute are eligible for admission to one additional
course at the Certificate Level offered by this Institute.
10. Admission to candidates who have qualified from other Universities/Bodies will be considered only on
the condition that their previous qualifications are recognised by this University. However, action will
be taken to recognise the examination of a recognised University provided the syllabus of the qualifying
examination is produced by the candidate, subject to approval by the authorities of this University.
11. All the columns in the application form should be filled in very carefully and incomplete application
forms will summarily be rejected.
12. The Photocopy of the statement of marks of the qualifying examination accompanying the application
form must be attested by a Gazetted Officer and also by the concerned Co-ordinator of the Spot Admission
Centres / Study Centres within Tamil Nadu / Participatory Institutions / Twinning Programme Centres.
13. A Course Completion Certificate in lieu of Transfer Certificate will be issued by the Institute
either on completion of the course or on discontinuance of the course. (Subject to verification of
payment of prescribed fee and other dues to the University)
Students can make their payments by using generated fee challan with the banks designated by the
Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras without any additional charge. The challan has
three identical parts, Viz. Bank Copy, IDE Copy and Student Copy. The BANK will retain bank copy
and return the IDE copy and student copy to the student. The IDE copy of the BANK Challan should be
submitted to the Concerned Centres where they seek Admissions. The student copy should be preserved
carefully by the student as a proof of payment. In places where there is no facility for the payment of
fees through the designated banks, students may make the payment by means of Demand Draft obtained
from any of the Nationalized/Scheduled Bank drawn in favour of “The Director, IDE, University of
Madras” payable at Chennai.
15. Online Fee Payment System : Students can also remit their Tuition Fee through Online Payment
Gateway System provided in the Website: www.ideunom.ac.in. Students are advised to make use
of this facility.
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16. The Tuition Fee and other fees for the First Year should be paid only after receiving the intimation
letter of provisional admission along with generated tuition fee challan. For payment of subsequent
tuition fees and other fees for second and third year, no separate intimation will be sent to the
candidates admitted. Hence, candidates are advised to retain the Prospectus till the completion
of the course for guidance and make remittances within the specified due dates on their own. The
admission of the defaulters will automatically stands cancelled. They may, however, be readmitted
to the same course on payment of Rs. 500/- subject to approval by the authorities. Candidates are
not permitted to remit the fees in instalments.
17. The students are strictly instructed to use generated fee BANK challans to pay the Tuition Fee and
Examination Fee and be sent to the Director, IDE, in separate envelopes. The fee paid challan may also
be presented to the Co-ordinator - Spot Admission Centres / Study Centres for onward transmission to the
Director, IDE. They are requested not to pay both examination and tuition fees together. The Institute
is not responsible for any delay in sending the learning materials or statement of marks, etc., if the
examination and tuition fees are paid together. No extension of time will be given, under any
circumstances, for payment of fee.
18. Students admitted through the Study Centres within Tamil Nadu / Spot Admission Centres / Participatory
Institutions / Twinning Programme Centres are advised to submit the fee payment generated challan
endorsed by the designated Banks for onward transmission to the Director and required to collect the
learning materials from the Study Centres / Spot Admission Centres. Fees once remitted will not be
refunded or adjusted in any manner under any circumstances.
19. Prescribed text books for reference will not be supplied to the candidates by the Institute of Distance Education.
Hence they are advised to get them from the book-sellers. However, the syllabi and the self learning materials
will be sent to the candidates. Learning materials will be supplied at the Single window admission centre at IDE
/ Study Centres / Spot Admission Centres / Participatory Institutions / Twinning Programme Centres.
Those who are not able to receive at the centres may approach the Director for the same.
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20. EXEMPTION AND CONTINUATION OF STUDY
(1) Candidates who have already passed Foundation Courses of Part I/II subjects as a whole in the
B.A./B.Sc. Degree Examinations under 10 +2 +3 pattern of the University of Madras and the
Universities approved by the University Grants Commission [UGC] and Association of Indian
Universities [AIU] will be exempted from appearing for the Foundation Course (Paper I or II) as
the case may be subject to the approval by the University. Students who seek such exemption
should submit their requisition together with the following documents and fees :
(i) Original statement of marks in respect of the Foundation Courses of Part I or Parts II
already passed by them as a whole, along with authenticated syllabus prescribed by the
Autonomous Colleges / other Universities for scrutiny and to consider for exemption of
papers by the authority of this University.
(ii) The candidates should apply such kind of foundation course exemption within one month
from the date of Admission.
(iii) Candidates who have passed the U.G. Degree Course under Open University System under
non formal education are not eligible for exemption of language paper.
(v) Payment challan endorsed by the designated Banks for Rs.100/- towards exemption fee.
(2) Students who have completed successfully the First / Second Year of studies in B.A. / B.Lit. /
B.Sc. / B.Music / B.Com. (General) / B.Com. (Bank Management) / B.Com. (Corporate
Secretaryship) / B.Com. (Computer Applications) / B.B.A. / B.C.A., in the Colleges affiliated to
the University of Madras under the regulations in force from 1983-84, and the Colleges affiliated
to other Universities approved by the University Grants Commission [UGC] and Association
of Indian Universities [AIU] are considered for admission to the Second / Third Year of the
Undergraduate Courses, in the same faculty, in this Institute, subject to approval by the University
authorities. They will not be eligible for classification. These candidates should send along
with their application, First / Second Year statement of marks in original, and authenticated
syllabus prescribed by the Institution / University concerned.
(3) Candidates who have discontinued B.A. / B.Lit. / B.Sc. / B. Music / B.Com.(General Commerce)/
B.Com. (Bank Management) / B.Com. (Corporate Secretaryship) / B.Com. (Computer Applications)
B.B.A. / B.C.A. Degree Courses, after passing the papers prescribed for the First/Second Year Courses,
either under the old Non-Semester Pattern or under the Semester Pattern, in the Colleges affiliated to
the University of Madras and the Colleges affiliated to other Universities approved by the University
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Grants Commission [UGC] and Association of Indian Universities [AIU] are considered for
admission to the Second/Third Year of the Undergraduate Courses in the same faculty concerned,
under the current regulations, in this Institute, subject to approval by the University authorities.
They will not be eligible for classification. These candidates also should send the required
(4) Deaf & Dumb and mentally challenged candidates admitted to the three year Undergraduate Degree
Courses of this University shall be exempted from the study and examinations of the Language [i.e.]
either Tamil or any other Language or English under the Foundation Courses and shall be declared
qualified for the degree, if they pass the other examinations prescribed for the degree.
(5) Dyslexia students admitted to the three year Undergraduate Degree courses of this University shall be
exempted from the study and examinations of the Part - I - Language (i.e.) (a) either Tamil or any other
language or English under the Foundation courses and shall be declared qualified for the degree if they
pass the other examinations prescribed for the degree; (b) they shall be allowed extra one hour time in the
examinations; (c) Leniency in overlooking spelling mistakes; (d) Amanuensis for all UG degree courses
provided the request shall be duly certified by the Medical Board of the Government Hospital / General
Hospital / District - quarters Hospitals and they shall be declared qualified for the Degree if they pass the
(6) Candidates who have passed the Diploma in Commercial Practice or Modern office Examination
conducted by the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Government of Tamil Nadu or any
other Diploma as equivalent thereon after passing the 10th Std / 12th Std are eligible for admission to
the Second Year of B.Com. Degree course at this Institute provided they studied the language and English
paper at the Diploma level; otherwise they should study a language Paper and English Paper in
the Second year B.com degree course with effect from the academic year 2005-06 and thereafter.
(7) Candidates holding ‘Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering [or] Electrical and Electronics
Engineering [or] Electronics and Communication Engineering Certificate’ [Three Year Course] of the
Directorate of Technical Education and Training, Chennai, Government of Tamil Nadu or any other
Diploma as equivalent thereto, after passing the 10th, 12th Std provided that they satisfy the eligibility
conditions prescribed in the regulations, are eligible for admission to the Second Year B.C.A. Degree
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Course at this University provided they studied the language and English paper at the Diploma level,
otherwise they should study a language and English paper in the Second year B.C.A. degree course with
(8) Candidates who have successfully completed 10th Standard and Three Year Diploma Course in
Music recognised by the University of Madras are eligible for admission to Second Year B.Music
Degree Course of this University subject to the condition that they should appear and pass all the
papers from First Year onwards as prescribed in the regulations to successfully qualify for the
Candidates who have discontinued courses from Colleges or from this Institute and who seek admission
in this Institute in the Second Year of the course should pay a sum of Rs. 500/- or such fee as may be
in force from time to time towards condoning the break in study and for permission to rejoin the course.
Candidates from other Universities should pay Rs.750/- towards transfer fee in addition to condonation
Students who want to discontinue their courses after the completion of first year should inform the
Director, IDE., before 31st May of every year. Otherwise, full fees will be collected for the subsequent
years. Only after receiving the entire fees, his/her Course Completion Certificate will be issued. Legal
dispute, if any, relating to Admission / Examinations of IDE. will be subject to Chennai Jurisdiction
only. Visually and other physically challenged applicants are advised not to apply for the Practical
Candidates are advised to make a firm choice of the course of study they wish to pursue and the
medium of instruction and Foundation Course (Part I) before sending the application for admission.
Normally, change of course or medium of instruction or Foundation Course (Part I) will not be allowed,
but in special cases change may be permitted within one month from the date of admission on
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24. METHOD OF INSTRUCTION
(1) The method of instruction is (a) mailing or distributing learning materials periodically to the
students enrolled and (b) personal contact programme. For each paper of study, a set of learning
materials will be sent to the students periodically. The learning materials can be collected by the
students or his/her representative personally from the Institute / Study Centres / Spot Admission
Centres on production of the student’s copy of the payment challan. These learning materials
will guide the students for effective learning.
(2) For the students of B.Music, B.Sc. Visual Communication, B.Sc. Hotel and Catering Management,
B.Sc. Apparel and Fashion Design, BMM Bachelor of Multimedia - Animation practical classes
will be conducted in the Institute at Chennai. For B.C.A., B.Com. Computer Applications and
B.Sc. Maths III year students, practical classes will be conducted at Ambur, Chennai,
Kumbakonam, Puducherry, Thiruvannamalai, Vellore and at all the Study Centres. Attendance
for B.C.A.,* B.Com. Computer Applications # and B.Sc. Maths III Year. theory and other
practical classes is compulsory. B.Sc. Geography / Psychology students who do not secure
attendance at the compulsory practical classes will not be permitted that year for the practical
examination. However, such candidates can appear for the practicals in the subsequent years
after fulfilling the attendance requirements. They will be charged a re-do fee for their appearance
and the details will be sent to the students on request. The Table gives the list of courses for which
contact classes are conducted. It also gives the duration, the nature (whether optional or compulsory)
and details of centres. In courses where attendance is made compulsory, if a student does not attend
the compulsory contact programme, he/she is not eligible for appearing for the University
Examinations (Theory and Practical). If candidates appear for the University Examinations (Theory
and Practical) without adequate attendance in the compulsory personal contact programme, they
do it at their own risk and it leads to cancellation of their appearance in the Examinations.
(3) The Personal Contact Programme classes will be arranged for the benefit of the students in
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Study Centres within Tamilnadu themselves. This programme is
meant for classroom lectures on important topics and clearing the doubts of the students. Students
are advised to attend the classes in their own interest for effective learning.
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(4) The venue and dates of PCP Classes will not be intimated separately. However, the information
The applicants for admission are required to furnish their address in each of the six slots provided for
the purpose on a separate sheet attached to the application form. The admission intimation, original
certificates and learning materials will be sent to the address furnished in the Address Slip only. Write
All communications and learning materials in the case of those who opt to receive by post, will be sent
to the candidates to the address given in the application form. Any change in the address should be
intimated to the Institute, Spot Admission Centres / Study Centres / Participatory Institutions / Twinning
Programme Centres immediately with the enrolment number. Candidates are advised to make necessary
arrangements in the post office for their mail to be redirected to their new address in the event of a
Identity Card will be issued after the receipt of First Year tuition fee. The Identity Card will be valid till
the completion of the course. In the event of a student discontinuing a course, the card shall become
invalid for the year / years yet to be completed. Candidates are instructed to preserve their identity
cards, until the completion of Course. If the original card is lost, a duplicate card will be issued on
payment of Rs. 100/- through the designated Bank Challan and the payment endorsed Bank Challan is
Enrolment Numbers will be assigned to candidates on admission. The enrolment number will hold
good for the entire duration of the course of study. In communications addressed to the Institute, this
number should be stated. Letters received without the enrolment number will not be entertained.
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The Enrolment Number is a Thirteen digit unique code (alpha-numeric). The first Three digits indicate
the year of admission. The fourth, fifth and the sixth the centre, the seventh, eighth and the nineth the
29. SCHOLARSHIP
i) Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates who pursue their studies through this Institute
are eligible for reimbursement of the fees. They are also eligible for an annual allowance of
Rs.500/- towards purchase of essential/prescribed books. The details in this connection can be
obtained from the Director / SC / ST Special Cell, Institute of Distance Education, University of
ii) The eligible SC/ST students are directed to submit the SC/ST scholarship form during their
study at IDE only and it will not be accepted after the period of study at IDE on any circumstances.
iii) “SC/ST candidates are directed to submit the Photostat copy of the first page of his / her Bank
Pass Book and details of Name, Account No, IFSC Code No, MICR Code No, Name of the
Bank, Branch Name, Branch Code No. and the Photocopy of the Aadhaar Card should be furnished
with application form for ECS purposes”.
iv) Visually impaired or otherwise physically challenged candidates, can avail themselves of the
State Government Scholarship for the Disabled. The prescribed form may be obtained from the
District Rehabilitation Officer in the districts concerned for reimbursement of non-refundable
fees.
The Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras offers the following fee concessions:
(i) Differently-abled candidates with atleast 40% physical disability and who are in possession of
national identity card for disability issued by the competent authorities can pursue distance education
programmes offered by the University of Madras with full exemption of tuition fees and special
fees.
(ii) Prisoners of Tamil Nadu will be considered for exemption of tuition fees provided they submit
their application for admission with a ‘No Objection Certificate’ issued by the competent authority.
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31. CANDIDATES WITH ARREARS
Students with arrears, after the completion of the duration of the course of study, have to seek and obtain
on their own initiative, with a requisition letter and with self-addressed envelope, the particulars of
change of syllabus, provision for completion of course, practical classes, practical examinations, from
the Director, IDE, University of Madras. The Co-ordinators of PCP / Spot Admission / Study Centre
within Tamil Nadu / Participatory Institutions / Twinning Programme Centre may also provide the
above particulars. In all the communications to the Institute, these candidates should quote the Enrolment
Number and address.
32. PROVISIONAL DEGREE CERTIFICATE
Provisional Certificate will be issued to those who have qualified for the degree after the publication
of results. For obtaining Provisional Certificate and Degree/Diploma, a Fee of Rs.300/- or such
fees as may be in force from time to time, should be paid along with the Final Year Examination
Fee.
Prescribed forms for obtaining Provisional Certificate and Degree/Diploma are also available with the
Institute, and at the PCP Centres/Spot Admission Centres/Study Centres and can also be downloaded
from the Website (www.ideunom.ac.in).
33. The University has the right to cancel / suspend any course/s mentioned in the Prospectus for
various administrative reasons.
34. Please visit our website periodically for any updates given in the prospectus. It is the responsibility of
the Student to visit the Website on Regular Basis.
35. No conduct certificate will be issued to any student of this Institute.
36. Students are requested to furnish their Mobile Number in the Admission Application Form / Online
Admission Application Registration Form / Online Registration Examination Application Form. For
any further queries / clarification. The furnished number will be treated as REGISTERED MOBILE
NUMBER (RMN) and this is a value added / optional service offered to the Students of IDE.
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7. ADMISSION CENTRES
(i) ADMISSION THROUGH SINGLE WINDOW ADMISSION CENTRE
(AT THE INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION CAMPUS, Chennai)
With a view to simplify the admission procedure, for the distance education students, University of
Madras has opened a Single Window Admission Centre located at the IDE building at Chepauk Campus,
Chennai. Located in a spacious hall, the Single Window Admission Centre ensures admission across the
counters. Students seeking admission at IDE Campus of the University at Chennai can make use of this
Centre. Students using the Single Window Admission Centre should go through the following instructions:
1. Collect the Application-cum-Prospectus from the Prospectus Sales Counter on payment in cash.
2. Submit the filled-in application form to admission front desk and collect the token and wait for your
turn.
3. Candidates seeking admission to Under-Graduate degree courses should submit the Higher Secondary
Certificate or Diploma Certificate of the qualifying Diploma and also the Transfer Certificate from the
Institution last studied, along with 10th standard Certificate in original.
4. The application form and other certificates should be arranged in the following order:
(i) Filled-in application form + Filled-in address slip
(ii) Photostat Copies of the Certificates
(iii) Filled-in Computer Coding Sheet
(iv) If the certificates are in a language other than English / Tamil an authenticated translation in
English duly attested by a Gazette Officer.
5. The photo copies of the Certificates will be verified with the originals and the original certificates will
be returned along with the provisional admission intimation letter.
6. After obtaining the provisional admission letter, the students can remit the specified fees at any Bank
Counters of Indian Bank of any branch. After remitting the fees, the students can collect the study
materials and ID cards from the respective counters of Single Window Admission Centre.
7. Working Hours: The Single Window Admission Centre functions on all days including Saturdays
and Sundays except holidays declared by the Government of Tamil Nadu. The Centre is open from
10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on week days and between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays
during admission period only.
8. The PCP classes both theory and practical for the students admitted under academic year stream through
IDE Single Window Admission at Chennai & Spot Admission centres within Tamil Nadu will be
conducted by the University in various PCP centres. (Ref. Pg. No. 59 to 62)
9. The PCP Theory & Practical classes and examinations for the Students those admitted under Calendar
year stream through Single Window admission Centre at Chennai & Spot Admission Centres within
Tamilnadu will be conducted only in Chennai.
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(ii) ADMISSION THROUGH ONLINE
(AROUND THE WORLD)
1. To facilitate admission of students into various courses from all over the World the Institute of Distance
Education, University of Madras has launched online admission.
2. Students can download the prospectus cum application form from the Website : www.ideunom.ac.in.
3. The st udents are required to apply through online process only accessing t he
website:www.ideunom.ac.in. Candidates are advised to read the instructions and eligibility conditions
prescribed in the prospectus (Vide Page No. 9 & 10) carefully before starting the process of online
registration.
4. The application can be submitted online by following the instructions carefully and by paying the
necessary fees through online. The Identity Card and Study Materials wil be sent by post to the address
given by the student.
5. The students are requested to send the original certificate along with the photocopy of Provisional
Intimation slip and passport size photograph through the Registered Post / Speed Post / Courier addressed
to the Director, Institue of Distance Education, University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005
within 15 days from the date of online registration for verification purpose and return. Failing to do or
if any false information are found at a later stage, their admission will be summarily rejected and
tuition fee paid by him / her will not be refunded.
6. The students may also come in person and submit the original certificate along with the photo copies
of the original certificates to the Online Admission Section, Institute of Distance Education for
verification and return.
7. The PCP Classes both theory and practical for the students admitted under academic year stream
through online admission will be conducted only in Chennai.
8. The PCP Classes both theory and practical for the students admitted under calendar year stream through
online admission will be conducted only in Chennai.
9. The Second and Third Year learning materials can be collected by the students in person or by post
after paying their tuition fee.
(iii) ADMISSION THROUGH SPOT ADMISSION CENTRES
(WITHIN TAMIL NADU)
1. To facilitate the admission of students in various areas within Tamil Nadu, the Institute of Distance
Education, University of Madras has established Spot Admission Centres all over Tamil Nadu. (For
list of Spot Admission Centres refer page No. 63 & 64)
2. Students can collect the Prospectus cum Application forms by payment of cash from the Co-ordinator
of any of the approved Spot Admission Centres.
3. Students can submit the filled-in application with the required documents / certificates as per eligibility
criteria for seeking admission. (For eligibility Criteria refer Page No. 9 & 10 and for documents / certificates
to be submitted refer Page. No. 11 & 12)
4. Eligible students will be given admission in the Institue of Distance Education, University of Madras
and Provisional Admission intimation with Erolment Number will be assigned by the University of
Madras and will be sent to the concerned Spot Admission Centres.
5. On receipt of enrolment number the students can pay the requisite fees and collect the study materials.
(Please refer page Nos. 55 - 58 Fee Particulars - Course-wise.)
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6. The Identity card will be sent directly to the students from the Institute of Distance Education, University
of Madras after confirming the eligibility criteria.
7. The Second and Third Year learning materials can be collected by the students at the Spot Admission
Centres on production of the student copy of payment challan endorsed by the designated Bank.
8. The PCP classes both theory and practical for the students admitted under academic year stream through
IDE Single Window Admission Centre at Chennai & Spot Admission centres within Tamil Nadu will
be conducted by the University in various PCP centres. (Ref. Pg. No. 59 - 62)
9. The PCP Theory & Practical classes and examinations for the Students those admitted under Calendar
year stream through Single Window admission Centre at Chennai & Spot Admission Centres within
Tamilnadu will be conducted only in Chennai.
1. To facilitate the admission of students in various areas within Tamil Nadu the Institute of Distance
Education, University of Madras has established Study Centres for admission all over Tamil Nadu.
(For list of Study Centre Admission refer page No. 65)
2. Students can collect the Prospectus cum Application form by payment of cash from the Co-ordinator
of any of the approved Study Centres.
3. Students can submit the filled-in application with the required documents / certificates as per eligibility
criteria for seeking admission. (For eligibility Criteria refer Page No. 9 & 10 and for documents /
certificates to be submitted refer Page. No. 11 & 12)
4. The filled-in application form will be forwarded by the Study Centre to the Institute of Distance
Education, University of Madras for verification of eligibility criteria and for further processing of
admission.
5. Eligible students will be given admission in the Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras
and Provisional Admission Intimation with Enrolment Number will be assigned by the University
only and will be sent to the concerned study centres
6. (i) On receipt of the Provisional Admission Intimation along with enrolment number through the
Study centres,WITHIN TAMILNADU. The students can pay the requisite fees in a Single
Demand Draft drawn in favour of “The Director, Institute of Distance Education, University of
Madras payable at Chennai or through triplicate challan of designated banks only and forwarded
through the study centres. (Please refer to page No. 55 - 58 Fee particulars - Course-wise.). The
University will not be responsible for any other payment.
7. The Demand Draft / Fee Challan shall be forwarded by the Study Centres to the Institute of Distance
Education, University of Madras and on receipt of the same, Students Identity Card and Study materials
will be sent to the concerned study centre.
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8. The students can collect the Identity card and study materials from the concerned Study centres.
9. The PCP classes for the students admitted through approved Study Centres (Within Tamil Nadu) will
be arranged and conducted by the concerned Study Centres.
10. It is the sole responsibility of the Concerned Study Centres Co-ordinator to arrange and conduct
the PCP Classes for their Students.
(v) ADMISSION THROUGH PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTIONS /
TWINNING PROGRAMME CENTRES (CAMPUS LEARNING CENTRES)
1. The Students who are willing to undergo the Courses of the Institute of Distance Education, University
of Madras as regular week end programmes through Participatory Institutions (Campus Learning
Centres) can refer page No. 65 for the list of Participatory Institutions and Participatory Online
Institutions.
2. Students can collect the Prospectus cum Application form by payment of cash from the concerned
participatory Institutions.
3. Students can submit the filled-in application with the required documents / certificates as per eligibility
criteria for seeking admission. (For eligibility Criteria refer Page No. 9 & 10 and for documents /
certificates to be submitted refer Page. No. 11 & 12)
4. The filled-in applications will be forwarded by the Participatory Institution and Twinning Programme
Centres to the Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras for verification of eligibility
criteria and for further processing of admission.
5. Eligible students will be given admission and Provisional Admission Intimation with Enrolment Number
assigned will be sent to the Participatory Institutions.
6. On receipt of the Provisional Admission Intimation along with enrolment number through the Participatory
Institutions and Twinning Programme Centres the students can pay the requisite fees in a Single Demand
Draft drawn in favour of the “Director, Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras payable at
Chennai or through triplicate challan of designated banks to the Participatory Insitution. (Please refer to
page Nos. 55 - 58, Fee particulars - Course-wise.)
7. The Demand Draft / Fee Challan shall be forwarded by the Participating Institutions / Twinning
Programme Centres to the Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras and on receipt of the
same, Identity Card and Study materials will be sent to the participatory Institution.
8. The students can collect the Identity card and study materials from the concerned participatory
Instituions.
9. The PCP classes for the students admitted through approved Participatory Institutions and Twinning
Programme Centre will be arranged and conducted by the concerned Participatory Institutions and
Twinning Programme Centre.
10. It is the sole responsibility of the Concerned Participatory Institutions / Twinning Programme
Centres to arrange and conduct the PCP Classes for their Students.
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8. LATERAL ADMISSIONS
REQUIREMENTS FOR LATERAL ADMISSION TO
SECOND / THIRD YEAR UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Students seeking Lateral Admission to Second / Third Year Undergraduate courses must
enclose two copies of syllabus of the paper / papers for which exemption is requested.
Students desiring to avail themselves of lateral admission to second / third year Under Graduate courses
should enclose two copies of the syllabus for the first / second year of their study obtained from the University
/ College where they have undergone the course.
4. Transfer Certificate from the Institution where he/she completed the First / Second Year Undergraduate
Course.
Students who have undergone the first / second year Undergraduate course in institutions abroad must
submit along with the application an EQUIVALENCE CERTIFICATE obtained from the Association of Indian
Universities (AIU), New Delhi (Address : The Secretary, Association of Indian Universities, 16, Kotla Marg,
New Delhi - 110 002.)
Students applying for lateral admission must enclose the Transfer Certificate or Course Completion
Certificate issued by the Institution where they did the First / Second Year Undergraduate course. The certificate
should clearly state the period of study without giving scope for any ambiguity. The syllabus enclosed
should be attested by the Principal / Head of the Department of the Institution where they studied.
Only after a proper scrutiny of these documents a decision on granting exemption will be taken.
Provisional admission with exemption of papers if any, and the papers to be appeared for the First /
Second year course will be given after the scrutiny of the syllabus. Other Universities Distance Education
candidates are need not apply for lateral admission.
Student seeking lateral admission from other Universities and Autonomous Colleges are NOT ELIGIBLE
FOR CLASSIFICATION.
Students from colleges affiliated to the University of Madras coming under a different regulation / pattern
are also NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
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9.1 STRUCTURE OF COURSES
B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Nat. / B.Music / BMM/ B.Com. / B.B.A. and B.C.A. DEGREE COURSES
The Courses of Study for the B.A./B.Sc./B.Nat./B.Music/BMM/B.Com./ B.B.A. and BCA
Degree shall consist of the following :
Candidates admitted to B.A Performing Arts / B.Music / B.Com. [General], B.Com. [Bank
Management], B.Com. [Computer Applications] / B.B.A. / B.C.A. Degree Courses should appear
and pass the FOUNDATION COURSE - PART I - PAPER-I LANGUAGE TAMIL or anyone of
the ALTERNATIVE LANGUAGE SUBJECTS for TAMIL as indicated under [i], [ii], [iii], and [iv]
above; and PART II - ENGLISH PAPER-I, in the FIRST YEAR ONLY.
Note : For the above Languages, learning materials alone will be provided to the candidates. No
Personal Contact Classes [PCP] will be conducted. However, if sufficient number of
candidates are enrolled, Personal Contact Programme Classes shall be conducted.
The details of the Core Courses – Main Subjects, Allied Subjects, Application Oriented
Subjects and Elective Subjects are furnished under each course of study.
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9.2 SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS (THEORY)
1. B.A. Christian Studies
Duration Maximum Passing
Year Subject Minimum Credits
(in hours) Marks
Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Christianity - An Introduction 3 100 40 8
Paper - II : History of Christianity 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - I
Religions of India 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - III : The Holy Bible - Old Testament 3 100 40 8
Paper - IV : Christian Beliefs 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
South Indian Philosophy and Culture 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper - V : The Holy Bible - New Testament 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : Christian Practices 3 100 40 8
Paper - VII : Christian Ethics 3 100 40 8
Paper - VIII : Christianity and Environment 3 100 40 8
Application Oriented Subject
Christian Spirtuality and Art 3 100 40 8
2. B.A. Criminology and Police Administration
Duration Maximum Passing
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Minimum Credits
Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Principles of Criminology 3 100 40 8
Paper - II : Criminal Laws 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - I
Human Behaviour and Criminality 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - III : Police Administration 3 100 40 8
Paper - IV : Penology and Correctional Administration 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
Contemporary Crimes 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper - V : Human Rights and Police Administration 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : Police Station Management 3 100 40 8
Paper - VII : Vigilance and Security Management 3 100 40 8
Paper - VIII : Counselling and Guidance 3 100 40 8
Application Oriented Subject
NGOs and Criminal Justice Administration 3 100 40 8
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3. B.A. Economics
Duration Maximum Passing
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Minimum Credits
Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Indian Economy - Problems and Policies 3 100 40 9
Paper - II : Statistics for Economists 3 100 40 9
Core Course - Allied Subject - I
Principles of Commerce 3 100 40 5
Second Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - III : Micro Economics 3 100 40 9
Paper - IV : Monetary Economics 3 100 40 9
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
Rural Banking 3 100 40 5
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper - V: Macro Economics 3 100 40 9
Paper - VI : Fiscal Economics 3 100 40 9
Paper - VII : History of Economic Thought 3 100 40 9
Paper - VIII : Managerial Economics 3 100 40 9
Application Oriented Subject
Environmental Economics 3 100 40 6
4. B.A. English
Duration Maximum Passing
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Minimum Credits
Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Courses - Main Subjects
Paper - I : The Elizabethan Age 3 100 40 8
Paper - II : The Augustan & The Romantic Age 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - I
History of English Literature, Social History of
England from 1500 to 1800 and Literary Forms 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - III : The Victorian Age 3 100 40 8
Paper - IV : The 20th Century 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
History of English Literature, Social History of England
from 1801 to the Present Day and Literary Forms 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper - V : Shakespeare 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : American Literature 3 100 40 8
Paper - VII : Indian Writing in English 3 100 40 8
Paper - VIII : Language & Linguistics 3 100 40 8
Application Oriented Subject
Journalism 3 100 40 8
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5. B.A. Historical Studies
Passing
Duration Maximum Minimum
(in hours) Marks Credits
Year Subject Marks
30
6. B.Nat. Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (Non Clinical)
Year Subject Duration Maximum Passing
(in hours) Marks Minimum Credits
Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Principles of Yoga and Naturopathy 3 100 40 5
Paper - II : Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3 100 40 5
Paper - III : Methods of Yoga Practices 3 100 40 5
Paper - IV : Practicals (Asanas and Pranayama) 3 100 40 5
Allied Optional Subject - I Fitness and Wellness 3 100 40 5
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7. B.A. Performing Arts
Passing
Year Subject Duration Maximum Minimum Credits
(in hours) Marks Marks
32
8. B.A. Public Administration
Duration Maximum Passing
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Minimum Credits
Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Principles of Public Administraion 3 100 40 8
Paper - II : Administrative Thinkers 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - I
Police Administration 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - III : Principles of Management 3 100 40 8
Paper - IV : Modern Administrative Systems
(UK, USA, France, Switzerland & China) 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
Basics of Computer Education 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper - V: Public Personnel Administration 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : Public Financial Administration 3 100 40 8
Paper - VII: Development and Environmental
Administration 3 100 40 8
Paper - VIII: Indian Administration 3 100 40 8
Application Oriented Subject
Labour Welfare Administration in India 3 100 40 8
9. B.A. Tamil
nj®¢á bgw¤
nj®î neu« bkh¤j njitahd Credits
tUl« ghl« kâ¥bg©fŸ
kÂasÉš kâ¥bg©fŸ
Kjyh« mo¤js¥ go¥ò (Foundation Courses)
M©L ãÇî - 1 - bkhÊ - jhŸ -1 3 100 40 8
ãÇî - 2 - M§»ybkhÊ - jhŸ - 1 3 100 40 8
áw¥ò¥ ghl§fŸ (Core Courses)
jhŸ-1 : ï¡fhy ïy¡»a« (fÉij, ciueil, ehlf«, òâd«, áWfij) 3 100 40 8
jhŸ-2 : ïy¡fz« -1 - e‹}š (fh©oif ciu MWKf
ehty®), j©oay§fhu« (g¤J mÂfŸ k£L«) 3 100 40 8
áw¥ò¥ ghl« - rh®ò¥ ghl«-1 (Allied Subject-I)
jÄHf tuyhW« g©ghL« 3 100 40 8
ïu©lh« mo¤js¥ go¥ò (Foundation Courses)
M©L ãÇî - 1 - bkhÊ - jhŸ 2 3 100 40 8
ãÇî - 2 - M§»ybkhÊ - jhŸ 2 3 100 40 8
áw¥ò¥ ghl§fŸ (Core Courses)
jhŸ-3 : ïy¡fz« - 2 - ah¥gU§fy¡fhÇif, (xÊãaš Ú§fyhf),
òw¥bghUŸ bt©ghkhiy, (thif Koa) 3 100 40 8
jhŸ-4 : ïy¡»a« -1 - rka¥ ghlšfS«, ቿy¡»a§fS«,
fh¥ãa§fS« 3 100 40 8
áw¥ò¥ ghl« - rh®ò¥ ghl«-2 (Allied Subject-II)
jÄœ ïy¡»a tuyhW 3 100 40 8
_‹wh« áw¥ò¥ ghl§fŸ (Core Courses)
M©L jhŸ-5 : ïy¡»a«-2 - r§f ïy¡»a« (mf«, òw«) 3 100 40 8
jhŸ-6 : jÄœbkhÊ tuyhW«, âuhÉl bkhÊfË‹ x¥ãy¡fzK« 3 100 40 8
jhŸ-7 : ïjÊaY«, bkhÊbga®¥ò« 3 100 40 8
jhŸ-8 : ïy¡»a¤ âwdhŒî 3 100 40 8
ga‹ghL bjhl®ghd ghl« (Application Oriented Subject)
eh£L¥òwÉaš 3 100 40 8
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10. B.A. Urdu
Duration Maximum Passing
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Minimum
Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40
Core Courses - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Poetry (Textual & Detailed) 3 100 40
Paper - II : Prose (Detailed & Critical) 3 100 40
Coure Course - Allied Subject - I
(a) History of Tamil Literature (or)
(b) History of Malayalam Literature 3 100 40
Second Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40
Core Courses - Main Subjects
Paper - III : Novel (Textual and Critical) 3 100 40
Paper - IV : History of Dakkani Literature 3 100 40
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
History of Arabic Literature and Text for Translation 3 100 40
Third Core Courses - Main Subjects
Year Paper - V : Drama & Afsana (Textual & Critical) 3 100 40
Paper - VI : Literary Criticism 3 100 40
Paper - VII : Modern Poetry 3 100 40
Paper - VIII : Prosody, Rhetoric and Essay 3 100 40
Application Oriented Subject
Urdu Journalism 3 100 40
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12. B.Lit. Tamil Literature
nj®¢á bgw¤
nj®î neu« bkh¤j njitahd Credits
tUl« ghl«
kÂasÉš kâ¥bg©fŸ kâ¥bg©fŸ
áw¥ò¥ ghl§fŸ (Core Courses)
Kjyh« jhŸ - 1 : ï¡fhy ïy¡»a« (fÉij, ciueil, ehlf«,
M©L òâd«, áWfij) 3 100 40 8
jhŸ - 2 : g¡â ïy¡»a« 3 100 40 8
jhŸ - 3 : ïy¡fz« - 1 - e‹}š
(fh©oif ciu MWKf ehty®,
j©oay§fhu«, g¤J mÂfŸ k£L«) 3 100 40 8
jhŸ - 4 : fh¥ãa§fŸ 3 100 40 8
jhŸ - 5 : jÄHf tuyhW« g©ghL« 3 100 40 8
ïu©lh« jhŸ - 6 : ïy¡»a¤ âwdhŒî 3 100 40 8
M©L jhŸ - 7 : ïy¡fz« - 2 - ah¥gU§fy¡fhÇif
(xÊãaš Ú§fyhf), e«ãaf¥ bghUŸ,
(xÊãaš Ú§fyhf), òw¥bghUŸ
bt©ghkhiy (thif Koa) 3 100 40 8
jhŸ - 8 : ቿy¡»a§fŸ 3 100 40 8
jhŸ - 9 : fšbt£L« nfhƉ fiyí« 3 100 40 8
jhŸ - 10 : jÄœ ïy¡»a tuyhW 3 100 40 8
_‹wh« jhŸ - 11 : r§f ïy¡»a« 3 100 40 8
M©L jhŸ - 12 : eh£L¥òwÉaš 3 100 40 8
jhŸ - 13 : ïªâa bkŒ¥bghUËaš 3 100 40 8
jhŸ - 14 : ïy¡fz« - 3 - jÄœ bkhÊ tuyhW«
âuhÉl bkhÊfË‹ x¥ãy¡fzK« 3 100 40 8
jhŸ - 15 : ïjÊaš 3 100 40 8
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14. B.Com. Computer Applications
Passing
Year Subject Duration Maximum Minimum
(in hours) Marks Marks Credits
36
15. B.Com. Corporate Secretaryship
Duration Maximum Passing
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Minimum Credits
Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Financial Accounting 3 100 40 10
Paper - II : Business Management 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - I
Office Management and Business Communication 3 100 40 6
Second Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper- II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper- II 3 100 40 8
Core Courses - Main Subjects
Paper-III : Company Law and Secretarial Practice 3 100 40 6
Paper-IV : Corporate Accounting 3 100 40 10
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
Statistics 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper-V : Cost and Management Accounting 3 100 40 10
Paper-VI : Commercial and Industrial Law 3 100 40 8
Paper-VII : Income Tax 3 100 40 8
Paper-VIII : Banking Theory, Law and Practice 3 100 40 8
Application Oriented Subject
Research Methodology 3 100 40 6
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17. B.Sc. Apparel and Fashion Design
Passing
Year Subject Duration Maximum Minimum Credits
(in hours) Marks Marks
38
18. B.Sc. Geography
Passing
Year Subject Duration Maximum Minimum Credits
(in hours) Marks Marks
Third Major
Year Paper -V : Geography of India 3 100 40 7
Paper -VI : Basic of Remote sensing 3 100 40 7
Paper -VII : Basic of Geographical Information
Systems (GIS) 3 100 40 7
Paper -VIII : World Regional Geography 3 100 40 7
Paper -IX : Practical - III - Map and Image
Interpretation and Surveying,
Weather Maps and GPS 3 100 40 10
AOS - Paper I
Any of the AOS Subjects :
i) Geography of Healthcare Exam 60 6
ii) Demographic Studies Record 40
iii) Geography of Tourism
(Major) 4 days Compulsory Practical Classes and
5th day Examination
(Allied) 3 days compulsory Practical Classes and
4th day Examination
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19. B.Sc. Hotel and Catering Management
Duration Maximum Passing
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Minimum Credits
Marks
First Theory
Year Communicative English 3 100 40 8
Communicative French 3 100 40 8
Food Production & Patisserie – I 3 100 40 5
Food & Beverage Service - I 3 100 40 5
Front Office Operation-I 2 100 40 5
Accommodation Operation-I 3 100 40 5
Nutrition & Food Science 3 100 40 4
Practical
Food Production & Patisserie-I 3 100 40 3
Food & Beverage Service-I 3 100 40 3
Front Office Operation-I 3 100 40 2
Accommodation Operation-I 2 100 40 2
Second Theory
Year Food Production & Patisserie – II 3 100 40 5
Food & Beverage Service - II 3 100 40 5
Hotel Engineering & Maintenance 2 100 40 4
Food & Beverage Management 2 100 40 4
Principles of Accounting 3 100 40 4
Environmental Studies 2 100 40 3
Practical
Food Production & Patisserie-II 3 100 40 3
Food & Beverage Service-II 3 100 40 3
Front Office Operation-II 3 100 40 2
Accommodation Operation-II 2 100 40 2
Third Theory
Year Food Production & Patisserie – III 3 100 40 5
Food & Beverage Service - III 3 100 40 5
Front Operation - II 3 100 40 3
Marketing & Sales Management 2 100 40 3
Facility Planning 2 100 40 3
Accomodation Operation - II 2 100 40 3
Human Rights & Human Relation Education 2 100 40 3
Practical
Food Production & Patisserie-III 3 100 40 3
Food & Beverage Service-III 3 100 40 3
Industrial Exposure Training Report 2 100 40 2
Application of Computers 2 100 40 2
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20. B.Sc. Mathematics
Duration Maximum Passing
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Minimum Credits
Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Algebra and Trigonometry 3 100 40 8
Paper - II : Calculus and Differential Equations 3 100 40 8
Allied Subject - I Financial Accounting 3 100 40 8
Second Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - III : Analytical Geometry and
Vector Calculus 3 100 40 8
Paper - IV : Mechanics 3 100 40 8
Allied Subject - II Cost and Management Accounting 3 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper - V : Algebraic Structures & Probability 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : Real Analysis & Laplace Transforms 3 100 40 8
Paper - VII : Complex Analysis & Fourier Techniques 3 100 40 4
Paper - VIII : Programming in C (Theory) with
Numerical Methods 3 100 40 4
Paper - IX : Computer Practice in C Language with
Numerical Methods 3 100 40 8
Paper - X : Application Oriented Subject
Operations Research 3 100 40 8
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22. B.Sc. Psychology
Duration Passing
Maximum Minimum
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Credits
Marks
42
24. Bachelor of Multimedia Animation
Year Subject Passing
Duration Maximum Minimum Credits
(in hours) Marks Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - III Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Introduction to Communication 3 100 40 8
Paper - II : Visual and Interactive Design 3 100 40 8
Paper - III : Animation Drawing and Modeling
(Practical-I) 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - I
Paper - I : Photography 3 100 40 4
Second Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - II 3 100 40 8
Part - III Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - IV : History of Animation Arts 3 100 40 8
Paper - V : Animation Basics and Applications - Practical 3 100 40 8
Paper - VI : Animation Aesthetics 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
Paper - II : Film Studies 3 100 40 4
Third Part - III Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper - VII: Writing of Media 3 100 40 8
Paper - VIII: Script Writing for Animation 3 100 40 8
Paper - IX : Practical 3 100 40 8
Allied Subject - III VFX Essentials 3 100 40 4
Project - Animation Projects 3 100 40 4
25. B.Music
Duration Maximum Passing
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Minimum Credits
Marks
First Foundation Courses
Year Part - I - Language - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Part - II - English - Paper - I 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Main Subjects
Paper - I : Practical-Foundation Exercises and Songs 1 100 40 8
Paper - II : Theory - Introduction to Theory 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - I
Practical - Subsidiary Vocal / Instrument - 1 1 100 40 8
Second Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper -III : Practical - Higher Level Musical Forms - 1 1 100 40 8
Paper -IV : Practical - Higher Level Musical Forms - 2 1 100 40 8
Paper -V : Theory - Part - I : Tamil Prosody & Music
Part - II - Physics of Music 3 100 40 8
Paper -VI : Theory - Advanced Theory 3 100 40 8
Core Course - Allied Subject - II
Practical-Subsidiary Vocal / Instrument - 2 1 100 40 8
Third Core Course - Main Subjects
Year Paper -VII : Practical - Advanced Musical Forms 1 100 40 8
Paper -VIII : Practical - Kritis 1 100 40 8
Paper -IX : Songs from Sangam and Bakthi Literature 3 100 40 8
Paper -X : Theory - History of Music 3 100 40 8
Application Oriented Subject
Music in Other Arts 3 100 40 8
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26. B.B.A.
Passing
Duration Maximum Minimum
Year Subject (in hours) Marks Credits
Marks
44
27. B.C.A. Computer Applications
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9.3 SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS (Practical)
Passing
Duration Maximum
Pattern of Examination Minimum
(in Hours) Marks
Marks
FOUNDATION & CORE COURSES
Each Written Examination 3 100 40
Each Practical Examination 3 100 40
Each Practical Examination (B. Music Degree Course) 1 100 40
SCHEME OF PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS
B.A. - Performing Arts
FIRST YEAR
CORE PAPER - II
Paper-IV - Fundamentals of Nadagam Comprising of
South Indian Dance and Theatre - I 1 100 40
ALLIED - I
Paper-V - Foundation Course in Isai - I (Music) 1 100 40
SECOND YEAR
CORE PAPER - V
Paper-VIII - Fundamentals of Nadagam Comprising of
South Indian Dance and Theatre - II 1 100 40
CORE PAPER - VI
Paper-IX - Adal - Nadaga - Aranga Amaippu - Choreography 1 100 40
ALLIED - II
Paper-X - Foundation Course in Isai - II (Music) 1 100 40
THIRD YEAR
CORE PAPER - VIII
Paper-XII - Nattuvangam 1 100 40
CORE PAPER - IX
Paper-XIII - Fundamentals of Nadagam Comprising of
South Indian Dance and Theatre - III 1 100 40
CORE PAPER - X
Paper-XIV - Foundation, Course in Isai - Tamil Compositions (Music) 1 100 40
B.Sc. - Mathematics
THIRD YEAR
CORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECT
Paper-IX - Computer Practice in C
Language with Numerical Methods 3 100 40
Practical
Record
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B.Sc. - Geography
FIRST YEAR
CORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECT
Paper - II - Practical - I - Cartography (Fundamental Exercise) 3 100 40
Practical
Record
60
40 }
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Passing
Duration Maximum
Pattern of Examination Minimum
(in Hours) Marks
Marks
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Passing
Duration Maximum
Pattern of Examination Minimum
(in Hours) Marks
Marks
B.Sc. - Visual Communication
SECOND YEAR
CORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECT
Allied Paper - II Basic Photography 3 100 40
THIRD YEAR
Allied Paper - III Television Production 3 100 40
Project (Practical)
Options, Drawing and Graphic Design,
Advanced Photography, Television Production,
Computer Graphics 3 100 40
B. Music
FIRST YEAR
CORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECT
Paper - I - Practical - Foundation Exercises and Songs 1 100 40
CORE COURSE - ALLIED SUBJECT
Paper - I - Practical - Subsidiary Vocal / Instrument - 1 1 100 40
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Passing
Duration Maximum
Pattern of Examination Minimum
(in Hours) Marks
Marks
SECOND YEAR
CORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTS
Paper - III - Practical - Higher Level Musical Forms - 1 1 100 40
Paper - IV - Practical - Higher Level Musical Forms - 2 1 100 40
CORE COURSE - ALLIED SUBJECT - II
Paper - II - Practical - Subsidiary Vocal / Instrument - 2 1 100 40
THIRD YEAR
CORE COURSE - MAIN SUBJECTS
Paper - VII - Practical - Advanced Musical Forms 1 100 40
Paper - VIII - Practical - Kritis 1 100 40
FOUNDATION & CORE COURSES
Each Written Examination 3 100 40
Each Practical Examination 3 100 40
Each Practical Examination (B. Music Degree Course) 1 100 40
SECOND YEAR
Paper - V Practical - II Tally and Java Lab 3 100 40
THIRD YEAR
Paper - IX Practical - III RDBMS and Web Designing Lab 3 100 40
SECOND YEAR
Paper - VIII Practical - II Programming in COBOL and
Microprocessors Lab 3 100 40
Paper - IX Practical - III Numerical and Statistical Methods and
Data Structures using C & C++ 3 100 40
THIRD YEAR
Paper - XIV Practical - IV RDBMS and Web Application Lab 3 100 40
Paper - XV Practical - V Programming in Java and
Computer Graphics Lab 3 100 40
PASSING MINIMUM
Candidates who have secured not less than 40% of marks in each written paper / practical shall be declared
to have passed the Examination.
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9.4 CLASSIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES
(i) Successful candidates passing the examinations for the language papers and securing
Grade 6.0 and above but below 7.5 shall be declared to have passed the examination in FIRST
CLASS provided he/she has passed all the papers. (ii) Successful candidates passing the
examinations for the language papers and securing Grade 7.5 and above but below 9.0 shall be
declared to have passed the examination in FIRST CLASS - DISTINCTION provided he/she has
passed all the papers as per the scheme of Examination at the First Appearance; otherwise it will
be treated as First Class. (iii) Successful candidates passing the examinations for the language
papers and securing Grade 9.0 to 10.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in FIRST
CLASS - EXEMPLARY provided he/she has passed all the papers as per the scheme of Examination
at the First Appearance; otherwise it will be treated as First Class : and (iv) Successful candidates
passing the examinations for the language papers and securing Grade 5.0 and above but below 6.0
in the aggregate shall be declared to have passed the examinations in the Second Class. All other
successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the examination in the Third Class.
(ii) English
(i) Successful candidates passing the examinations for the English papers and securing
Grade 6.0 and above but below 7.5 shall be declared to have passed the examination in FIRST
CLASS provided he/she has passed all the papers. (ii) Successful candidates passing the
examinations for the English papers and securing Grade 7.5 and above but below 9.0 shall be
declared to have passed the examination in FIRST CLASS - DISTINCTION provided he/she has
passed all the papers as per the scheme of Examination at the First Appearance; otherwise it will
be treated as First Class. (iii) Successful candidates passing the examinations for the English papers
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and securing Grade 9.0 to 10.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in FIRST CLASS
- EXEMPLARY provided he/she has passed all the papers as per the scheme of Examination at
the First Appearance; otherwise it will be treated as First Class : and (iv) Successful candidates
passing the examinations for the English papers and securing Grade 5.0 and above but below 6.0
in the aggregate shall be declared to have passed the examinations in the Second Class. All other
successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the examination in the Third Class.
(i) Successful candidates passing the examinations for Core Courses (Main and Allied) and
Application oriented subject securing Grade 6.0 and above but below 7.5 shall be declared to have
passed the examination in FIRST CLASS provided he/she has passed all the papers. (ii) Successful
candidates passing the examinations for Core Courses (Main and Allied) and Application oriented
subject securing Grade 7.5 and above but below 9.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination
in FIRST CLASS - DISTINCTION provided he/she has passed all the papers as per the scheme of
Examination at the First Appearance; otherwise it will be treated as First Class. (iii) Successful
candidates passing the examinations for Core Courses (Main and Allied) and Application oriented
subject securing Grade 9.0 to 10.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in FIRST CLASS
- EXEMPLARY provided he/she has passed all the papers as per the scheme of Examination at
the First Appearance; otherwise it will be treated as First Class: and (iv) Successful candidates
passing the examinations for Core Courses (Main and Allied) and Application oriented subject
securing Grade 5.0 and above but below 6.0 in the aggregate of the marks prescribed for core
courses and application oriented subjects together shall be declared to have passed the examinations
in the Second Class. All other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the
(2) B.Com.
the two groups, Foundation Courses consisting of two papers and the other 13 papers. (Core,
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(i) Successful candidates passing the examinations for the language papers, Core Courses
(Main and Allied) and Application oriented subject securing Grade 6.0 and above but below 7.5
shall be declared to have passed the examination in FIRST CLASS provided he/she has passed all
the papers. (ii) Successful candidates passing the examinations for the language papers, Core
Courses (Main and Allied) and Application oriented subject securing Grade 7.5 and above but
below 9.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in FIRST CLASS - DISTINCTION
provided he/she has passed all the papers as per the scheme of Examination at the First Appearance;
otherwise it will be treated as First Class. (iii) Successful candidates passing the examinations for
the language papers, Core Courses (Main and Allied) and Application oriented subject securing
Grade 9.0 to 10.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in FIRST CLASS - EXEMPLARY
provided he/she has passed all the papers as per the scheme of Examination at the First Appearance;
otherwise it will be treated as First Class: and (iv) Successful candidates passing the examinations
for the language papers, Core Courses (Main and Allied) and Application oriented subject securing
Grade 5.0 and above but below 6.0 in the aggregate shall be declared to have passed the
examinations, in the Second Class. All other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed
(3) B.Lit.
(i) Successful candidates passing all the examinations prescribed for the course and securing
Grade 6.0 and above but below 7.5 shall be declared to have passed the examination in FIRST
CLASS provided he/she has passed all the papers. (ii) Successful candidates passing all the
examinations prescribed for the course and securing Grade 7.5 and above but below 9.0 shall be
declared to have passed the examination in FIRST CLASS - DISTINCTION provided he/she has
passed all the papers as per the scheme of Examination at the First Appearance; otherwise it will
be treated as First Class. (iii) Successful candidates passing all the examinations prescribed for the
course and securing Grade 9.0 to 10.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in FIRST
CLASS - EXEMPLARY provided he/she has passed all the papers as per the scheme of Examination
at the First Appearance; otherwise it will be treated as First Class: and (iv) Successful candidates
passing all the examinations prescribed for the course and securing Grade 5.0 and above but below
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6.0 in the aggregate shall be declared to have passed the examinations in the Second Class. All
other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the examinations in the Third Class.
(4) B.B.A.
Passing Minimum, Classification, etc., are the same as prescribed for other undergraduate
degree courses.
(5) B.A. Performing Arts, B.Music, B.Com. (Bank Management), B.Com. (Computer
Applications) and B.C.A.
A candidate shall be declared to have passed in each paper, if he/she secures not less than
40% of the marks prescribed for the examination. In the case of subjects involving practicals, the
candidates shall be required to obtain not less than 40% of marks in Theory and Practical separately
for declaring him/her to have passed the examination in that paper. For the B.Com. (Computer
for the two groups, Foundation Course consisting of two papers and the other papers consisting
of Core, Allied (Application Oriented Subject in the case of B.Music), including practicals.
The detailed scheme and conditions regarding Project Work / Practicals, etc., will be
mentioned in the Syllabus which will be sent later to the candidates admitted to Course.
Only those candidates who have passed all the papers including practical and project work
in the first appearance as per the scheme of examination shall be considered for the purpose of
RANKING.
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Conversion of Marks to Grade Points and Letter Grade (Performance in a paper/course)
RANGE OF MARKS GRADE POINTS LETTER GRADE DESCRIPTION
PG & UG PG & UG PG & UG PG & UG
90 -100 9.0-10.0 O Outstanding
80-89 8.0-8.9 D+ Excellent
75-79 7.5-7.9 D Distinction
70-74 7.0-7.4 A+ Very Good
60-69 6.0-6.9 A Good
50-59 5.0-5.9 B Average
PG UG PG UG PG UG PG UG
00-49 40-49 0.0 4.0-4.9 U C Re-appear Satisfactory
00-39 0.0 U Re-appear
ABSENT 0.0 AAA ABSENT
PG : Post-Graduate UG: Under-Graduate (also for Certificate/Diploma/PG Diploma)
Ci = Credits earned for course i in any semester / year.
Gi = Grade Point obtained for course i in any semester / year.
n refers to the semester/year in which such courses were credited.
For a Semester/Year:
GRADE POINT AVERAGE [GPA] = i Ci Gi / i Ci
Sum of the multiplication of grade points by the credits of the courses
GPA =
Sum of the credits of the courses (passed) in a semester/year
For the entire programme:
CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE [CGPA] = n i Cni Gni / n i Cni
Sum of the multiplication of grade points by the credits of the entire programme
CGPA =
Sum of the credits of the courses of the entire programme
(CGPA is calculated only if all the courses in the entire programme are passed)
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10. FEE DETAILS
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
(A) BREAK-UP OF FEE
FEES TO BE PAID BY THE CANDIDATE
AT THE TIME OF FIRST YEAR ADMISSION ONLY
RECOGNITION FEE
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1. BA -Christian Studies 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
/ dr a o Br eht o
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BA - Criminology and Police Administration 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
) 2+( dr a o Br eht o
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3. BA - Economics 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
r of ee F noit al ucirt a M
4. BA - English 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
5. BA - History 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
6. B.Nat - Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 520 1600 Nil
7. BA - Performing arts 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 620 2000 Nil
8. BA - Public administration 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
9. BA- Tamil 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
10. BA - Urdu 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
11. BA - Vaishnavism 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
12. B.Lit - Tamil 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
13. B.Com - Bank Management 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
14. B.Com - Computer Application 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 620 2000 Nil
15. B.Com - Corporate Secretaryship 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
16. B.Com- General 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 320 1200 Nil
17. B.Sc - Apparel & Fashion Design 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 1000 1000 8000 2000
18. B.Sc - Geography 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 620 3000 Nil
19. BSc - Hotel & Catering Management 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 1000 1000 8000 2000
20. BSc - Mathematics 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 620 2000 Nil
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21. BSc - Medical sociology 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 520 1600 Nil
22. BSc - Psychology 100 50 30 200 300 2020 500 500 2520 1600 Nil
23. BSc - Visual Communication 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 1000 1000 8000 2000
24. Bachelor of Multimedia - BMM 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 1000 1000 8000 2000
25. B - Music 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 620 2000 Nil
26. BBA - Business Administration 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 520 1600 Nil
27. BCA - Computer Application 100 50 30 200 300 2020 100 500 520 4600 Nil
10. (B) FEE PARTICULARS - COURSE-WISE
(For Students getting Admission through Single Window Admission Centre / Spot Admission Centres / Study Centres within Tamil Nadu)
ghlthÇahd fšÉ¡ f£lz§fŸ
_‹wh©L g£l¥ go¥òfŸ - THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSES
COURSE FEES
mui de M
Rs.
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s et a di dna C
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2. ã.V. F‰wÉaš k‰W« fhtšJiw îthf« UCP T&E 100/- 2170/- 2400/- 2500/-
yti sr e vi n U s ar da M
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3. ã.V. bghUËaš UEC T&E 100/- 2170/- 2400/- 2500/-
B.A. Economics
4. ã.V. M§»y« UEN E 100/- 2170/- 2400/- 2500/-
B.A. English
5. ã.V. tuyhW UHS T&E 100/- 2170/- 2400/- 2500/-
B.A. Historical Studies
6. ã.eh£. ïa‰if kU¤JtK« nahfhrd m¿ÉaY« UNY E 100/- 2770/- 3000/- 3100/-
B.Nat. Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
7. ã.V. Ãfœ¤J¡ fiy UPD T&E 100/- 3270/- 3500/- 3600/-
B.A. Performing Arts
8. ã.V. bghJ îthf« UPA T&E 100/- 2170/- 2400/- 2500/-
B.A. Public Administration
ã.V. jÄœ UTL
9. B.A. Tamil
T 100/- 2170/- 2400/- 2500/-
ã.V. cUJ
10. B.A. Urdu
UUR Urdu 100/- 2170/- 2400/- 2500/-
ã.V. itzt«
11. B.A. Vaishnavism
UVA T&E 100/- 2170/- 2400/- 2500/-
ã.fh«. t§»Æaš nkyh©ik
12. B.Com. Bank Management
UBT T&E 100/- 2170/- 2400/- 2500/-
COURSE FEES
mui de M
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Rs.
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s et a di dna C
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13. ã.fh«. fÂÅ¥ ga‹ghL UCC T&E 100/- 3270/- 3500/- 3600/-
e do Cesr uo C
B.Com. Computer Applications
ee F noit art si ge R
14. ã.fh«. ÃWtd brayh©ik UCR T&E 100/- 2170/- 2400/- 2500/-
B.Com. Corporate Secretaryship
yti sr e vi n U s ar da M
s et a di dna C dess a P C UP
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18. ã.vÞ.á. òÉÆaš
B.Sc. Geography UGE T&E 100/- 4270/- 4500/- 4600/-
19. ã.vÞ.á. nAh£lš k‰W« nf£lǧ nknd{nk‹£
B.Sc. Hotel and Catering Management UHC E 100/- 12150/- 12380/- 12480/-
ã.vÞ.á. fÂj«
20. B.Sc. Mathematics UMA T&E 100/- 3270/- 3500/- 3600/-
ã.vÞ.á. kU¤Jt r_fÉaš
21. B.Sc. Medical Sociology UMS E 100/- 2770/- 3000/- 3100/-
ã.vÞ.á. csÉaš
22. B.Sc. Psychology UPY T&E 100/- 5170/- 5400/- 5500/-
ã.vÞ.á. ÉZtš f«ôÅnfõ‹
23. UVC T&E 100/- 12150/- 12380/- 12480/-
B.Sc. Visual Communication
24. ã. kšo Ûoah UMM E 100/- 12150/- 12380/- 12480/-
B. Multi media
25. ã.Äôá¡
B. Music UMU T&E 100/- 3270/- 3500/- 3600/-
26. ã.ã.V. tÂf îthf«
B.B.A. Business Administration UBA T&E 100/- 2770/- 3000/- 3100/-
27. ã.á.V. fÂÅ¥ ga‹ghL
B.C.A. Computer Applications UCA T&E 100/- 5770/- 6000/- 6100/-
Note : The Candidates are requested to remit the Course Fee together with the Registration fee after receiving
Provisional Admission intimation only for First Year. Second Year and Third Year fee will be informed later.
11 (a) PERSONAL CONTACT PROGRAMME (PCP)
Students are instructed to note the following
1. The PCP classes both Theory and Practical for the students admitted under academic year stream through IDE
Single Window Admission Centre at Chennai & Spot Admission centres within Tamil Nadu will be conducted
by the University in various PCP centres.
2. The PCP classes both Theory and Practial for the students admitted under academic year stream through
online admission will be conducted only in Chennai.
3. The PCP classes both Theory and Practical for the students admitted under calendar year stream through IDE Single
Window Admission Centre at Chennai & Spot Admission centres within Tamil Nadu will be conducted only in Chennai.
4. The PCP classes both Theory and Practical for the students admitted under calendar year stream through
online admissions will be conducted by the University only in Chennai.
5. It is the sole responsibility of the concerned Study Centre within Tamil Nadu / Participatory Institutions
/ Twinning Programme Centres to arrange and conduct the PCP Classes for their Students.
6. Students are advised to make their own arrangement for attending the classes.
7. Students are advised to bring their own Note-books, Pens, Pencils, etc.
8. Students from other States may attend Classes at any one of the nearest PCP Centres.
9. The Co-ordinator / Additional Co-ordinator at the respective Centres will be available for any clarification regarding
the course.
10. Students are advised to see the website periodically as the PCP Schedule will not be sent to the candidates
individually. Detailed Time-Table for PCP Classes will be made available at the Website: ideunom.ac.in / PCP
Centres on the first day of the PCP Classes.
11. Any change in the programme will be intimated to the students at the venue of the PCP Classes / Website.
12. PCP Classes will be held from 9.30 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. & 1.30 p.m. to 4.45 p.m.
13. Students are not allowed to use Cell Phones in the class rooms.
14. Students are advised to collect their study materials from the Study Centres by submittingtheir tuition fee remittance
challan (designated Bank).
15. Students are instructed to keep their identity cards ready to be produced for any reference.
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PCP CENTRES CENTRE CODE PCP CENTRES CENTRE CODE
KUMBAKONAM 229
* Classes will be conducted in the above PCP centres, subject to availability of student strength in
each centre. University reserves the right to cancel / withdraw the existing centres or add new centres,
depending on enrolment of the student strength in each centre.
The detailed schedule for PCP regarding Dates, Venue, etc.,
for Undergraduate Courses will not be intimated separately
but will be available only at website : www.ideunom.ac.in
ATTENTION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO THE STUDENTS
The IDE has introduced online registration of application to register for Examinations by the
candidates from December 2014 onwards. The Candidates are advised to pay the Examination
Fees through the generated Challan along with the application form. The payment also made
by way of Demand Draft in favour of “The Director, Institute of Distance Education, University
of Madras, Chennai - 5” The online registration for UG degree course (May / June session)
will commence during the month of March and for (December / January session) during the
month of September respectively. Similarly, for PG / Professional / Certificate / Diploma and
P.G. Diploma Courses, the online registration will commence during the month of March for
May / June session and for December / January session during the month of September
respectively. Candidates are also advised to download the Centre Notification and Hall Tickets
from the Website : www.ideunom.ac.in. They will not be sent to the candidates by post.
Admission is subject to the outcome of the W.P. No. 2750 of 2016 filed in the
Honorable Madras High Court of Judicature
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11 (c) PERSONAL CONTACT PROGRAMME
PCP Classes are conducted for the students who have enrolled in the Single Window Admission Centre of IDE,
Spot Admission Centres and online admission of the University
THEORY & PRACTICALS
Days to be conducted
Theory Practical Examination
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Year Classes Classes Days
Days Days Ambur, Chennai, Puducherry and
Vellore
First Year 11* 10** One Day (Study Centres within Tamil Nadu)
3. BCA
Second Year 15 * 13** Two Days
I year - 15 days
Optional Chennai only
5. II & III Year - 30 days
B. Music
Practical 5 days Practical Compulsory
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8. B.Sc., Geography Compulsory Chennai only
3 days per year
Practical (Geology) Compulsory
2days per year
Note : 1. In Chennai, classes will be conducted for all the courses. Classes will be conducted for certain courses only at selected centres outside Chennai.
However, depending on student enrolment, the number of outside centres for these courses may be increased.
2. The conduct of PCP classes is subject to student strength.
3. PCP Classes and Practical Examinations for B.Sc. Geography, B.Sc. Psychology, B.Sc. Mathematics, B.Music etc. will be conducted in Chennai
only. (i.e. all courses except Computer Practical oriented courses) classes may be conducted in Chennai only if the minimum student strength
admitted by a particular centre is less than 25 for each subject.
4. Candidates who have not attended the PCP theory and practical classes for B.Sc., Psychology will not be permitted to write their theory Examinations.
Students who have enrolled with the Study Centres within Tamil Nadu, Participatory Centres the PCP Classes will be arranged & conducted by the Respective Institutions.
12. SPOT ADMISSION CENTRES & STUDY CENTRES WITHIN TAMIL NADU
SPOT ADMISSION CENTRES
Sl. Centre
Name of Centre, Address, Phone, Fax & Mobile
No. Code
1 101 INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION, University of Madras, I.D.E. Buildings, Chepauk, CHENNAI-600 005. Phone : 044-25613727 / 25613728 / 25613999
Fax : 91-44-25360865 /25393368
3 200 UNIVERSITY CONSTITUENT COLLEGE, ECR Road, Nemili - 603 104. Phone : 044-27402535
4 201 UNIVERSITY CONSTITUENT COLLEGE, Poonthottam, Theradi, Thiruvottiyur, Chennai - 600 019. Phone : 044-25730382, 044-25730320
5 104 MAZHARUL ULOOM COLLEGE, Reddy Thoppu, AMBUR-635 802. [Vellore District] Phone : 04174-242644 Fax : 04174-249638
6 106 PERIYAR ARTS COLLEGE, Devanampattinam, CUDDALORE-607 001. Phone : 04142-293153 Fax : 04142-293436
7 107 GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE, COLLECTORATE (P.O.), DHARMAPURI-636 705. Phone : 04342-230008 Fax : 04342-281850
8 110 GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE [MEN], Chennai Road, KRISHNAGIRI-635 001. Phone : 04343-292730 Fax : 04343-234780
9 111 GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE, (Autonomous) KUMBAKONAM-612 001. [Thanjavur District] Phone : 0435-2442149 / 2442977 Fax : 0435-2442977
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10 114 MODERATOR GNANADASON POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, Distillery Road, NAGERCOIL-629 001. [Kanyakumari District] Phone : 04652-223302 / 230859
Fax : 04652-223302 Mobile : 9865210713
11 116 ST. XAVIER’S COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, John’s College Road, PALAYAMKOTTAI-627 002. [Tirunelveli District] Phone : 0462-2577630 Fax : 0462-2577630
Mobile : 9788421646
12 117 GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE, Cherry Road, SALEM-636 007. Phone : 0427-2413273 Fax : 0427-2413273
13 119 JAMAL MOHAMMED COLLEGE, No. 7, Race Course Road, Khajanagar, THIRUCHIRAPALLI-620 020. Phone : 0431-2333235 Fax : 0431-2331435
14 120 GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE, Chengam Road, Ramanasramam P.O., THIRUVANNAMALAI-606 603. Phone : 04175-236298 Fax : 04175-236553 Mobile : 9442250302
15 121 GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE, Stone House Hill P.O., UDHAGAMANDALAM-643 002, The Nilgiris Phone : 0423-2443981 Fax : 0423-2448500
16 122 MUTHURANGAM GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE, Otteri Road, Bagayam, VELLORE-632 002. Phone : 0416-2262068 Fax : 0416-2263768 Mobile : 9842281620
17 124 PANNAIKADU VEERAMMAL PARAMASIVAM COLLEGE, PVP Nagar, Dindigul Batlagundu Highway, K. Singarakottai (P.O), DINDIGUL-624 708.
Phone : 04543-268444 / 268445 Fax : 04543-268633 Mobile : 9750953331
18 125 CHERAN MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, Vennaimalai, KARUR-639 006. Phone : 04324-222004 / 222029
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No.
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STUDY CENTRES - TAMILNADU
Sl. Centre Name of Centre, Address, Phone, Fax & Mobile
No. Code
1 606 SWARNAMMAL GANESAN EDUCATIONAL SOCIAL AND HEALTH CARE TRUST, 3,Othavadai Street, Podaturpet, Pallipat [Taluk], Tiruvallur- 631208, Phone : 044-27849744
Mobile : 9444246103, Email : emswaminathan@gmail.com
2 614 VENUS EDUCATION CENTRE, No- 30/54, North Raja Street, Tiruvallur- 602 001. Phone - 9843234234 / 9843703005, Email : venusedv71@gmail.com
3 619 CHENGAI STUDY CENTRE, 17, V.O.C. Street, Opp. Kulunthi Amman Koil, Chengalpattu - 603 001. Phone : 044-27423555 / 9840188776 Email : djbohra@gmail.com
4 655 NIRDS, No-1, Bus Stand Complex, Near Chinthamani Super Market, Erode- 638 003. Phone : 0424- 2261777, 9788873707, E-mail : nirds06@gmail.com
5 657 SHREE KAMATCHI EDUCATIONAL TRUST, No. 48, Vallai Pachaiyappan Street, Kancheepuram - 1, Phone : 044 47203515, 9500950155, E-mail : unims.sket@gmail.com
6 658 ANNAMALAIYAR FOUNDATION, 12A, Sappani Pillaiyar Koil Street, Kancheepuram – 631 502. Phone : 044 27232393 Fax : 044 27232393, annamalaiyarfoundation@yahoo.in
7 659 BITS & BYTES COMPUTERS, No.59, RNR Towers , Covai Road, Karur -639 002 Phone : 04324 -233322, 249667 Fax : 04324- 249667 Mobile : 9843034934, 9843334935
8 663 SAI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, No- 367C, KKC Complex, Near APR Stores, Avinashi Road, Tiruppur - 641 602. Phone : 0421-2208113, Fax : 0421-2208113
9 664 VELLORE STUDY CENTRE (P) LTD. Vershan Coplex, No. 508/2, 2nd Floor, Muthrangam Artc College Road, Otteri Vellore - 632 002. Phone : 0416-2262565, Mobile :
9363023465, E-mail : saravanankpm@rediffmail.com
10 668 SREE ARAVINDHA STUDY CENTRE, No. 40, Nageswaran Sannathi, Kumbakonam - 612 001. Phone : 0435-2400105, E-mail : aravindhastudycentre@gmail.com
11 669 GATEWAY FOR ENTREPRENEUR AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES (Gems Trust), 73/12, Annamalai Nagar, (Behind Lakshmi Complex),Salai Road, Trichy – 18.Phone : 0431 – 402 55 55, E-mail : umgems@gmail.com
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Mobile : 93444-45335 / 93446 – 54545
PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTION
1 917 VETHATHIRI MAHARISHI INSTITUTE FOR SPIRITUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL EDUCATION (VISION FOR WISDOM), Temple of Consciousness, Arul Perumjothi Nagar. Aliyar,
Pollachi - 642 101, Phone : 04253 - 288545, Email : visionacademy@vethathiri.edu.in
2 933 RKV FILM AND TELEVISION INSTITUTE, No. 317-G, N.S.K. Salai, Vadapalani, Chennai - 600 026, Tamil Nadu.www.rkvfti.com, Email : rkvfti@gmail.com
ATTENTION
Students can seek admission only at Single Window Admission Centre / Spot Admission Centres / Study Centres within Tamil
Nadu / Participatory Programme Centres / Twinning Programme Centre listed in the prospectus / University Website. Students are
advised not to have any dealing with any other unauthorised Institutions/ Agencies pertaining to admission to any of the courses
offered by this Institute. They are also cautioned that admission secured from unauthorised centres agencies will not be entertained
and University will not be held responsible for the same.
13. GRIEVANCE FORM
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UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
CHENNAI - 600 005
Date...................................................
Grievance in brief
The filled-in grievance form may be sent to “The Public Relations Officer, Institute of Distance Education,
University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005”.
(Fax : 91-44-25385539)
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STUDENTS FEEDBACK FORM
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UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
CHENNAI - 600 005
Date :
1. Name of the Teacher :
Name of the Student
2. Course and Paper Title:
Enrolment Number
3. Name of the Centre :
Directions :
For each Item, Please indicate your choice of the statement by ticking under each heading.
SA : Strongly Agree
A : Agree
N : Neutral
D : Disagree
SD : Strongly Disagree
A. Subject Matter SA A N D SD
1. The depth of coverage of the subject was adequate
2. The teacher’s overall organization and presentation of
the subject was very clear
3. The teacher stimulated intellectual curiosity.
B. Teacher - Leading Process
4. The teacher began classes in time
5. The teacher used the class hour effectively.
6. All the daily lectures (or class work) were well organized and
in a meaningful sequence
7. The explanations were clear and to the point.
8. The teacher encouraged participation and discussion by students.
9. All units of the course were completed in time
10. The teacher’s method of teaching made the lecture interesting
11. The teacher’s communication ability was satisfactory
12. The teacher’s attitude toward the students was friendly and helpful
13. The question of the examinations were explained
after the examination.
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14. SIMULTANEOUS ADMISSION TO CERTIFICATE & DIPLOMA COURSES
INFORMATION TO CANDIDATES
Along with the course selected, if an applicant wishes to join any one of the Certificate
or Diploma Courses simultaneously, he/she should obtain separate Prospectus prescribed
for the Certificate/Diploma Courses on payment of Rs. 100/- in person or Rs. 150/- by
post towards the cost of Application and Prospectus and to submit the application together
with bonafide certificate of the Institution where he/she is studying the Under-Graduate
Degree Course.
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
b) A student can additionally enrol for one Certificate Course only at a time.
b) A student can additionally enrol for one Diploma Course only at a time.
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(C) DUAL DEGREE
a) Candidates who are undergoing any Undergraduate Degree courses in the regular
colleges affiliated to any University recognised by the UGC / AIU shall be
permitted to do another any Undergraduate course in the IDE under Dual Degree
programme , provided such candidates satisfy the admission re quirement
prescribed for the course concerned.
b) Candidates who are under going courses in regular colleges should submit their
filled in application forms along with the bonafide certificate issued by the
Principal of the College where the candidate is studying at present; also the
candidates should submit their basic qualification certificate in original; if the
candidates are not able to submit their original certificates, such candidates should
submit the Photostat copies of all the qualifying certificates duly attested by the
Principal of the College, where the candidate is undergoing the course now.
c) Candidates who are admitted in the IDE, should follow the rules and regulations
prescribed for the course and satisfy all the requirements prescribed for completing
the course in order to qualify for awarding the Degree.
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15. INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING EXAMINATIONS AND
FEES FOR ISSUANCE OF VARIOUS CERTIFICATES
1. Separate intimation regarding examinations and examination applications will not be sent to the students.
2. Students are advised to watch the IDE website www.ideunom.ac.in constantly.
3. The annual main examination for the students admitted under “Academic Year Stream” will be
conducted during May / June every year and the Supplementary examination will be conducted during
November / December every year.
4. For the students of “Calendar Year Stream” the annual main examination will be conducted during
November / December every year and the Supplementary examination will be conducted during
May / June every year.
5. The candidates have to apply through online www.ideunom.ac.in only for registering any examination.
6. The last date of registration for appearing examination with fine and without fine will be displayed in
the website www.ideunom.ac.in.
7. After registering through online take a download and submit the copy along with fee remittance challan
to the IDE through post or across in the counter.
(a) Examination Application should be submitted on or before the last date specified, failing which
his / her application will be rejected.
8. Student who has not paid the Tuition fees will not be permitted to write the Examinations under
any circumstances.
9. The examinations are conducted at various centres. The University has the right to restrict the number
of Examination Centres depending upon the students strength. In such cases, students choosing a
particular centre may be asked to take the examinations in another Examinations Centre, which will be
indicated in the hall ticket.
(a) Candidates may choose carefully any one of the Examinations Centre to appear for the
Examinations.
Once the Centre is selected they will not be permitted to change it later. There is no provision for
Change of Centre
10. The examinations are conducted both in fore noon and after noon. The fore-noon session is from
10.00 a.m to 1.00 p.m and the after-noon session is from 2.00 p.m to 5.00 p.m
11. No separate intimation will be sent individually to any candidate with regard to time-table, centre
notification and issue of hall ticket. The time table, centre notification and the hall tickets will be
uploaded in the website www.ideunom.ac.in and the students are advised to download the same.
12. The ID card issued by the Director of Institute of Distance Education should be produced at the
Examination Centre when demanded. No other ID card will be accepted at the examination centre.
13. Students are permitted to write their examination either in Tamil or English irrespective of their choice
of medium of instruction at the time of admission.
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14. Candidates who are eligible for revaluation / re-totalling of answer paper have to apply through online
www.ideunom.ac.in only
15. Candidates appearing for the first time either for first year or second year or third year should
compulsorily register and pay the fees for all the papers prescribed. Candidates will be permitted for
paper wise registration, for subsequent appearances together with payment of required fee for the
examination.
16. Candidates who are unable to appear for the Examination in any of the papers, may appear for such
papers in the subsequent examinations as and when they are held. However, the examination fee once
paid will not be refunded in any manner or adjusted for the subsequent examinations or for any other
purposes under any circumstances.
17. If he/ she has been granted exemption from appearing for any papers he /she should give full particulars
of exemption and also enclose a photo copy of the exemption order issued by the Director, IDE, in this
regard while registering for examination along with the download Application forms.
18. Candidates who were indulged in malpractice at the previous examinations shall be permitted to appear
for the subsequent / current examinations at their own risk pending decision.
19. The results of the Candidates who have arrears of Tuition Fee / Exam. Fee etc., will be withheld.
Candidates who have tuition fees due should contact the Director, IDE and clear off the dues and ‘No
fee Due Certificate’ should be obtained and produced to the Additional Controller of Examinations,
I.D.E to get their Results.
20. The Old Regulations Candidates should write their examinations only in the existing revised syllabus
under equivalent paper scheme, failing which their results will not be declared and no claim will be
entertained thereon.
21. The enrolment Number / Subject / Subject Code / Date of Examination should be written legibly by
the candidates in the appropriate boxes provided in the Answer Books. The Enrolment Number should
not be written in any of the inner pages of the Answer books on any account. Result will not be
declared in case of any deficiency in filling up the columns provided thereto in the Answer scripts and
they cannot put forth any claim over that at a later stage.
22. Malpractice Case
The following categories of candidates will be booked under malpractices.
A) Students with Cell Phone / I – Pads in the Examination Hall
B) Possession of any written / Photo copy materials
C) Writing on the palm
D) Writing on the hand kerchiefs
E) Writing behind the Calculators
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23. If the admission is cancelled by the Director, I.D.E. they need not apply for the examination under any
circumstances. Such candidates will be allowed to appear for the examination only on production of
Re-admission intimation obtained from the Director, I.D.E. if they fail to do so, examination taken by
them will be cancelled
24. Any query regarding his/ her appearance for the examination have to be made within 15 days from the
date of publication of results. No queries will be entertained from the candidate after this period under
any circumstances.
25. The practical Examination will be conducted only at the end of Practical Classes each year and only at
the P.C.P Centre for those who have earned the required attendance and progress by completing the
record note books. Candidates are instructed to contact the Director, I.D.E. for further details. On any
account the practical Examinations will not be conducted during supplementary examinations.
26. The following are the fees prescribed for issuance of various certificates.
1. Fee for change of name of candidate in the records of the University Rs. 1000
2. Fee for change in the Date of Birth and Name Correction Rs. 1000
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3 (h) Duplicate Degree Certificate fees for all UG/PG/Professional
Degree Courses from 36 to 40 years Rs. 15,000
6 (a) Duplicate Statement of Marks up to 5 years for all Degrees (each Statement) Rs. 500
6 (b) Duplicate Statement of Marks Above 5 years of all Degrees (each Statement) Rs. 1000
7. Retotalling fees for all UG/ PG/ Professional Degree courses Rs. 300
8. Revaluation fees for all UG/ PG/ Professional Degree courses Rs. 1000
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16. _‹wh©L g£l¥ go¥òfS¡F¤ jFâ
gp.V.> gp.ypl;.> gp.kpA+rpf;> gp.v];rp.> gp.ehl;.> gp.vk;.vk;.> gp.fhk;.> gp.gp.V.> gp.rp.V.> Mfpatw;wpy; Nru
tpioNthh; fPo;f;fz;l Njh;Tfs; Vjhtnjhd;wpy; Njh;r;rp ngw;wpUj;jy; Ntz;Lk;.
1. nrd;idg; gy;fiyf;fofk; Kd;dh; elj;jpa GFKf tFg;Gj; Njh;T my;yJ nrd;idg;
gy;fiyf;fofj;jhy; mq;fPfhpf;fg;gl;l gpw gy;fiyf;fofq;fspd; ,izahd Njh;tpy;
Njh;r;rp ngw;wth;fs;.
2. jkpof murpd; Nky;epiyj; Njh;T (fy;tp epiy my;yJ njhopy; epiy) my;yJ ,izahf
kw;w khepy k‰W« ôÅa‹ gpuNjr murhy; elj;jg;gLk; mq;fPfhpf;fg;gl;l Njh;tpy;
Njh;r;rp ngw;wth;fs.;
3. NkYk; Kjyhz;Lg; gl;l tFg;gpy; NrUtjw;Fk; gs;sp ,Wjp tFg;gpy; (v];.v];.vy;.rp)
Njh;r;rp ngw;wjw;Fk; Nky;epiy Njh;tpy; (+2) Njh;rr
; p ngw;wjw;Fk; ,ilNa ,uz;lhz;Lfs;
KOikahd ,ilntsp ,Uj;jy; Ntz;Lk;.
4. 1979 Mk; Mz;bYk; mjw;Fg; gpd;dUk; rp.gp.v];.,. elj;jpa cah;epiyg; gs;spr; rhd;wpjo;
Njh;tpy; (12tJ tFg;G) Mq;fpyk; cl;glf; Fiwe;jJ Ie;J ghlq;fspy; Njh;rr
; p ngw;wpUj;jy;
Ntz;Lk;.
6. Njrpa jpwe;jepiyg; gs;sp (National Open School, New Delhi) Nky; epiyj; Njh;tpy;
Njh;r;rp ngw;wth;fs;.
9. 11+1 my;yJ 10+2 my;yJ 11+2 vd;w Kiwapy; 12 my;yJ 13 Mz;Lfs; gs;spf;
fy; t pia ,e; j pahtpd; VjhtnjhU khepyj; j pNyh my; y J ntspehl; b Nyh
Kbj;jth;fs;(nrd;idg; gy;fiyf;fof xg;GjYf;Fl;gl;lJ).
10. 10Mk; tFg; G Njh; r ;r pg; ngw; w tu; fs; / mz; zhkiy kw; W k; kJiu fhkuhru;
gy;fiyf;fofq;fshy; elj;jg;ngWk; ,uz;lhz;L mbj;jsk; gbg;G (12Mk; tFg;Gf;F
,izahdJ) kw;Wk; mz;zhkiy kw;Wk; kJiu fhkuhru; gy;fiyf;fofq;fshy;
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elj;jg;ngWk; (jpwe;j epiy gy;fiyf;fofk; Kiw) mbg;gil EioTj;Nju;T (10Mk;
tFg;Gf;F ,izahdJ) fUjg;gLk;.
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17. nghJj;jfty;fs;
khztHfs; ftdj;jpw;F
4. (i) tpz;zg;gj;ij epiwT nra;Ak; Kd; jfty; Vl;ilf; ftdkhfg; gbf;fTk;. (ii) gbg;G
fhyk; KbAk; tiu jfty; Vl;il ghJfhf;fTk;.
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5. tpz;zg;gjhuH NrHf;if ngw tpUk;Gk; gpw ,lq;fspy; cs;s gbg;G ikak; my;yJ
cWjpr; r hd; W ( attested) ngwg; g l; l midj; J r; rhd; w pjo; f spd; efy; f isAk;
,izf;fNtz;Lk;.
rhd;wpjo; (Diploma)
7.6. 10+2 my;yJ 11+1 my;yJ 10+3 Mfpa jpl;lj;jpd; fPo; gapyhj khztHfs;
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7.7. midj;J %yr;rhd;wpjo;fSk; NrHf;if tpz;zg;gj;Jld; ,lJ gf;f cr;rp %iyapy;
jtwptplhky; ,Uf;Fk;.
khl;lhHfs;.
7.12. Nkw;Fwpg;gpl;l VNjDk; xd;W my;yJ xd;Wf; Fk; Nkw; gl;l rhd;wpjo;fNsh
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(ii) Kftup Vl;by; xd;W
10. gpw gy; f i yf; f ofq; f spy; ngwg; g l; l gl; l q; f s; ,g; g y; f iyf; f ofj; j hy;
mq;ff
P upf;fg;gl;litahf ,Uj;jy; Ntz;Lk;. mj;jifa khztHfNs NrHf;iff;F cupatH
12. tpz;zg;gj;jpy; Fwpf;fg; ngw;Ws;s NjHT ngw;w kjpg;ngz; tptuq;fs; ahTk; murpjo;
13. gbg;G epiwTr; rhd;wpjo; (course completion certificate) gbg;G fhyk; Kbe;jTld;
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%d;whkhz;bd; Mz;bd; ,Wjpapy; gbg;G epiwTr; rhd;wpjo; (course completion certificate)
mg; g hlj; j pl; l k; ei lKi wapy; ,Uf; F k; tiu> khztHfs; NjHT vOj
mDkjpf;fg;gLthHfs;.
mq; f P f upf; f g; g l; l ,e; j pahtpy; cs; s ,e; j pad; tq; f papd; ve; j f; fpisapYk;
nrYj;jyhk;.
fl; l zq; f s; midj; i jAk; f£lz g‰W¢Ó£L (Challan) _ykhf epWtdj; j hy;
mq;ff
P upf;fg;gl;l ,e;jpah KOtjpYk; cs;s tq;fpf; fpisfspy; $Ljy; fl;lzkpd;wpr;
got«, khzt® got« k‰W« bjhiyöu¡ fšÉ ÃWtd¥ got«). tq;fpapdH jq;fSf;Fupa
nrYj;jyhk;. (www.ideunom.ac.in)
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fl;lzq;fisr; nrYj;j jdpahf mwptpg;G vJTk; mDg;gg; glkhl;lhJ. ,j;jftNyl;by;
XNu tq;fpg; gbtj;jpy; fl;bdhNyh my;yJ jdpj;jdpNa fl;b ,uz;L tq;fpg; gbtq;fisAk;
18. khztHfs; jq;fsplk; cs;s fy;tpf; fl;lzg; gw;Wr; rPl;bd; (Challan) xU gFjpapidj;
njhiyJ}uf; fy;tp epWtdk; my;yJ gapw;rp ikak; my;yJ cldbr; NrHf;if ikak;
nfhs;sNth ,ayhJ.
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mk;ikaq;fspy; ,Ue;J ghlj; njhFg;Gfisg; ngw ,ayhjtHfs; fbjk; %yk; epWtdj;jpd;
tpjptpyf;F
3) Kiwrhuh fšÉÆ‹ Ñœ, âwªj Ãiy¥ gšfiy¡fHf« _y« ïs§fiy¥ ghl¤âš nj®¢á¥
bg‰w khzt®fŸ bkhÊ¥ ghl¤âÈUªJ Éy¡F bgw KoahJ.
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20.1. 1983-84k; fy;t pahz; L eilKiwf; F te;j ghlj;j pl;l Kiwapy; gp.V.> gp.v];r p.>
gp.]p.v]; .> gp.fhk;.> gp.gp.V.> gp.rp.V. ghlq;fisr; nrd;i dg; gy;fiyf; fofj;J ld;
,ize; J s; s fy; Y }hpfs; > kw; W k; gy; f iyf; f of ey; i f Mizak; > ,e; j pag;
gy;fiyf;foff; FOkk; ,tw;wpd; mq;ff
P huk; ngw;w gy;fiyf;fofq;fspy; ,ize;Js;s
fy;Y}hpfspy; gbj;J> Kjyhz;L ,uz;lhkhz;Lg; gl;lg;gbg;Gj; Njh;Tfspy;KOikahf
Njh;r;rp ngw;w khzth;fs; KiwNa ,e;epWtd ,uz;lhkhz;L / %d;whkhz;Lg;
gl;lg;gbg;GfspYk; Nruyhk;. ,t;thW Nru tpUk;Ggth;fs; Kjy; / ,uz;lhk;
Mz;Lf;fhd kjpg;ngz; gl;bay;fspd; %y kjpg;ngz; gl;bay;fis tpz;zg;gj;Jld;
,izf;f Ntz;Lk;.
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njhluyhk;. mt;thwhdtHfs; ,ilntsp Vw;gl;lij Kiwg;gLj;jTk; kPz;Lk; gbg;gpy;
nrYj;j Ntz;Lk;. gpw gy;fiyf;fof khztHfs; ,uz;lhk; Mz;L gbg;gpy; Nru tpUk;gpdhy;
jhq;fs; gbf;f tpUk;Gk; ghlg;gpupT> gapw;W nkhop kw;Wk; mbj;jsg; gbg;G (gpupT I)
Mfpatw;i w ,uz;i lAk; Fwpj;Jj; njspthd> ,Wjpahd KbT vLj;j gpwNf
tpz;zg;gj;jpid mDg;GkhW mwpTWj;jg;gLfpwhHfs;. nghJthf> ghlg;gpupT> gapwWnkhop
kw;Wk; mbj;jsg; gbg;G (gpupT I) Mfpatw;iwf; Fwpg;gpl;lDg;gpa gpwF mjpy; khw;wk;
nra;a mDkjpg;gjpy;iy. Mdhy; rpwg;G tpjpapd; fPo; epWtdj;jpy; NrHe;j ehspy;
,Ue;J xU khjj;jpw;Fs; &.500/- fl;lzk; nrYj;jpg; gy;fiyf;fofj;jpd; xg;GjNyhL
khw;wk; mDkjpf;fg;gLk;.
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jUtJk; khztHfspd; Iaq;fisg; Nghf;FtJk; ,j;jifa tFg;Gfspd; Nehf;fkhFk;.
mwptpf;fg;gLk;.
Ntz;Lk;.
Ntz;Lk;.
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Kftupf;F tpz;zg;gpj;Jg; ngw;Wf;nfhs;syhk;. me;j tpz;zg;gj;Jld; cupa tq;fpapy;
NrHf;ifg; gjpT vz; gâ_‹W ,yf;fk; cilajhf ,Uf;Fk;. Kjy; _‹W ,yf;fk;
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,e;epWtdj;jpy; NrUk; khw;Wj; jpwdhspfs; jpUk;gg; ngwtpayhj (Non - Refundable)
rpy khztHfs; gbg;G fhyk; Kbe;j gpwFk; rpy NjHTfis vOj Ntz;b
,Uf;fyhk;. mj;jifatHfs;> jhq;fNs epWtdj;jpd; ,af;FeUf;Fr; RaKftup
vOjpa mQ;ry; ciwAld; tpz;zg;gpj;J> ghlj;jpl;l khWjy;> nra;Kiwg; gapw;rp
tFg;Gfs;> nra;Kiwj; NjHTfs;> kw;Wk; Njitahd nra;jpfisg; ngw;Wf; nfhs;s
Ntz;Lk;.
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32. jw;fhypfg; gl;lr; rhd;wpjo;
ftd¤â‰F
khzt®fS¡fhd K¡»ajftš
khzt®fŸ nj®î¡fhf É©z¥ã¥gj‰F ïiza« tÊ gâit (Online Registration)
nk‰bfhŸs bjhiyöu¡ fšÉ ÃWtd« or«g® 2014M« M©L Kjš
m¿Kf¥gL¤âíŸsJ. khzt®fŸ j§fË‹ nj®î f£lz¤ij gâÉw¡f« brŒa¥g£l
g‰W¢Ó£L (Challan) _y« brY¤j nt©L«. t‡» trâ ïšyhj khzt®fŸ j§fË‹
nj®î f£lz¤ij njáa kakh¡f¥g£l VjhtJ xU t§»Æš “ïa¡Fe®, bjhiyöu¡ fšÉ
ÃWtd«, br‹id¥ gšfiy¡fHf«, br‹id-5” v‹D« bgaU¡F br‹idÆš
kh‰w¤j¡f tifÆš tiunthiy (Demad Draft) vL¤J mD¥gyh«. ïs§fiy
g£l¥go¥ã‰fhd ïiza« tÊ gâthdJ (nk / #&‹ gUt¤â‰F) kh®¢ khjK« (or«g® /
#dtÇ gUt¤â‰F) br¥l«g® khjK« Kiwna bjhl§F«. KJfiy bjhÊšrh® rh‹¿jœ
go¥òfS« g£la¥ go¥òfS¡Fkhd ïiza« tÊ gâthdJ nk / #&‹ gUt¤â‰F kh®¢
khj« bjhl§F«. or«g® / #dtÇ khj¤â‰F br¥l«g® khj« bjhl§F«. ika m¿É¥igí«,
EiHî¢ Ó£ilí« www.ideunom.ac.in v‹w ïiza KftÇÆÈUªJ gâÉw¡f« brŒJ
bfhŸSkhW m¿îW¤j¥gL»wh®fŸ. mitahî« khzt®fS¡F mŠrš tÊ
mD¥g¥glkh£lhJ.
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37) khztH NrHf;if ikaq;fs;
(i) xw;iwr; rhsu Kiwapy; NrHf;if
(njhiyJ}uf; fy;tp epWtd tshfk;> nrd;id)
rhd;wpjo; Mfpatw;Wld; gs;sp ,Wjp tFg;G kw;Wk; Nky;epiy tFg;G NjHr;rp ngw;wjw;fhd
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(iii) epiwT nra;ag;gl;l FwpaPl;Lj;jhs;
(iv) jkpo; kw;Wk; Mq;fpyk; my;yhj gpw nkhopfspy; ,Uf;Fk; rhd;wpjo;fs;> Mq;fpyj;jpy;
nkhopngaHf;fg;gl;L murpjo; gjpT ngw;w mYtyuhy; cWjprr
; hd;nwhg;gk; nra;ag;ngw;w
rhd;wpjo;fs;
5. tpzz
; g;gjhuH gzpf;Fk; efy; rhd;wpjo;fs; cz;ik rhd;wpjo;fSld; xg;gplL
; g; ghHf;fg;gl;L>
mit jpUk;g toq;fg;gLk;. mj;Jld; jw;fhypf mDkjpr; NrHf;if fbjKk; nfhLf;fg;gLk;.
7. xw;iwr; rhsu ikak; jkpo;ehL murpd; tpLKiw ehs;fs; jtpu> rdp QhapW cl;gl
vy;yh mDkjp Nru;f;if ehs;fspYk; kl;Lk; ,aq;Fk;. thu ehs;fspy; fhiy 10 Kjy;
khiy 5 kzp tiuapYk; rdp QhapW ehs;fspy; fhiy 10 kzp Kjy; khiy 4 kzp
tiuapYk; nray;gLk;.
9. bjhiyöu¡ fšÉ ÃWtd¤âš x‰iw¢ rhsu Kiw (Single Window Admission at Chennai)
k‰W« jÄœ eh£o‰FŸ cldo¢ nr®¡if ika« (Spot Admission Centres in Tamil Nadu)
k£L« el¤j¥gL«.
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ii) ïiza« tÊ nr®¡if
(cyf« KG¡f)
(jkpo;ehL)
(jftNyl;by; cs;s gl;baiyg; ghHf;fTk;. gf;fk; vz; 63 & 64). NrHf;if ngw
vz;Zk; toq;fg;gLk;.
itf;fg;gLk;.
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8. njhiyJ}uf; fy;tp epWtdj;jpy; xw;iwr; rhsu Kiw (Single window Admission at
Chennai) kw;Wk; jkpo; ehl;bw;Fs; cldbr; NrHf;if ikak; (Spot Admission Centers
in Tamil Nadu) Mfpatw;wpy; NrHf;ifngWk; khztHfSf;Fj; njhlHG tFg;Gfs;
gy;fiyf;fofj;jhy; gy;NtW ikaq;fspy; elj;jg;ngWk; (ghHf;f gf;fk; vz; 59 - 62).
9. bjhiyöu¡ fšÉ ÃWtd¤âš x‰iw¢ rhsuKiw (Single Window Admission at Chennai) k‰W«
jÄœeh£o‰FŸ cldo¢ nr®¡if ika« (Spot Admission Centres in Tamil Nadu) M»at‰whš
nr®¡if¥ bgW« eh£fh£o M©L khzt®fS¡F bjhl®ò tF¥òfŸ br‹idÆš k£Lnk
el¤j¥gL«.
(jkpo;ehL)
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5. njhiyJ}uf; fy;tp epWtdj;jpy; NrHe;J gbg;gjw;Fj; jFjpAila khztHfSf;Fj;
tptuq;fis mwptjw;Ff; fhz;f> gf;fk; vz; 55 - 58). ntW vªj KiwÆš gz«
ikaq;fspypUe;J ngw;Wf;nfhs;syhk;.
9. gy;fiyf;fofj;jhy; mq;ff
P upf;fg;gl;l jÄœeh£oš cŸs gbg;G ikaq;fspy; (Study Centers
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(v) gq;Nfw;G ikaq;fspy; NrHf;if
vz; 65).
ikaq;fspy; ngwyhk;.
jw;fhypfr; NrHf;iff; fbjk; kw;Wk; NrHf;if vz; toq;fg;gl;L cupa gq;Nfw;G ikaj;jpw;F
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nrd;idg; gy;fiyf;fofk; vd;Dk; ngaUf;Fr; nrd;idapy; khw;wj;jf;f tifapy;
ikaq;fspypUe;J ngw;Wf;nfhs;syhk;.
9. gy;fiyf;fofj;jhy; mq;ff
P upf;fg;gl;l gq;Nfw;G ikaq;fspy; NrHf;if ngWk; khztHfSf;F
ÃWtd tF¥ò rh® ïu£il¥ghl ikank’ (Twinning programme Centres) KG¥ bghW¥igí«
V‰f nt©L«.
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4. _‹wh©L¥ g£l tF¥ãš gÆy nt©oa ghl§fŸ
gp.V.> gp.v];rp.> gp.ehl;.> gp.kpA+rpf;.> gp.vk;.vk;;.> gp.fhk;.> gp.gp.V.> gp.rp.V.
gp.V.> gp.kpA+rpf; .> gp.vk;.vk; .> gp.v]; rp.> gp.ehl;.> gp.fhk; . (epWkr; nrayhz; i k);
gl;lg;gbg;GfSf;fhd ghlq;fs; fPo;f;fz;ltw;iwg; ngw;wpUf;Fk;.
1. mbj;jsg; gbg;Gfs;
ãÇî - I jÄœ mšyJ jÄG¡F kh‰W¥ go¥ò mšyJ Ñœf©l j‰fhy ïªâa bkhÊfËš
x‹W mšyJ mašeh£L bkhÊfŸ mšyJ bjh‹ bkhÊfŸ mšyJ bjhl®ãaš M§»y«
ït‰WŸ x‹iw¤ nj®ªbjL¤J¡ bfhŸsyh«.
4) njhlh;gpay; Mq;fpyk;
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nj®î g‰¿a Étu§fŸ
i) mbj;jsg; gbg;Gfs;
M) Mq;fpyk;
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Njh;r;rp ngw;wth;fshf mwptpf;fg; ngWth;. Njh;r;rp ngw;w gpw khzth;fs;
ahtUk; %d;whk; tFg;gpy; Njh;r;rp ngw;wth;fshf mwptpf;fg;gLthh;fs;.
9.2. gp.fhk;.
midj;J j; jhs;fspYk; Njh;r ;rp ngw;W ntw;w pailgth;f spy; > nkhj; jkhf 60 %
kjpg;ngz;fSk; mjw;F NkYk; ngWgth;fs; Kjy; tFg;gpy; Njh;r;rp ngw;wth;fshf
mwptpf;fg; ngWth;. nkhj;jkhf 50% kjpg;ngz;fSk; mjw;F NkYk; ngw;W Mdhy;
60% Fiwthfg; ngWgth;fs; ,uz;lhk; tFg;gpy; Njh;rr
; p ngw;wth;fshf mwptpf;fg;ngWth;.
Njh;r;rp ngw;w gpw khzth;fs; ahtUk; %d;whk; tFg;gpy; Njh;r;rp ngw;wth;fshf
mwptpf;fg;gLthh;fs;.
9.3. gp.ypl;.
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nkhj;jkhf 50% kjpg;ngz;fSk; mjw;F NkYk; ngw;W Mdhy; 60% Fiwthfg;
ngWgth;fs; ,uz;lhk; tFg;gpy; Njh;r;rp ngw;wth;fshf mwptpf;fg;ngWth;. Njh;r;rp
ngw;w gpw khzth;fs; ahtUk; %d;whk; tFg;gpy; Njh;rr
; p ngw;wth;fshf mwptpf;fg;gLthh;fs;.
9.4. gp.gp.V.
xU khzt® jh§fŸ nj®ªbjL¤j ghl¥ãÇnthL nr®¤J xnu rka¤âš ntW xU rh‹¿jœ / g£la«
ghl¥ãÇit¤ nj®ªbjL¤J¥ gÆy ÉU«ãdhš, mªj khzt® mªjªj ghl¥ãÇî¡FÇa jÅ
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(Bonafide Certificate) nr®¤J x¥gil¡fnt©L«.
* rh‹¿jœ ghl¥ ãÇîfŸ, g£la¥ ghl¥ ãÇîfŸ fšÉah©L nr®¡ifÆš k£Lnk eilbgW«.
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rh‹whtz§fis¥ bgWtj‰fhd f£lz Étu§fŸ
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go¡FkhW m¿îW¤j¥gL»wh®fŸ.
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mDkâ¢Ó£oš (Hall Ticket) F¿¥ã£LŸs ntW ika§fËš nj®î vGj
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10. nj®îfŸ K‰gfš k‰W« ã‰gfš M»a ïu©L neu§fËY« eilbgW«. K‰gfš 10.00
k Kjš 1.00 k tiuÆY«, ã‰gfš 2.00 k Kjš 5.00 k tiuÆY« eilbgW«.
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18. Kªija nj®îfËš Kiwnf£oš <Lg£l khzt®fŸ, j§fsJ brhªj bghW¥ãY« (own
risk) ÃYitÆš cŸs Koî¡F« (pending decision) c£g£L bjhl® k‰W« el¥ò¤
nj®îfŸ vGJ mDkâ¡f¥gLt®.
21. khzt®fŸ j§fsJ nr®¡if v©, ghl¥ãÇî, ghl¡F¿p£L v©, nj®î eilbgW«
ehŸ M»at‰iw, Éil¤jhËš ïl«bg‰WŸs jFªj ïl¤âš F¿¥ãlnt©L«.
v¡fhuz¤ij¡ bfh©L« Éil¤jhË‹ cŸg¡f§fËš khzt®fŸ j§fSila
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brŒa¥glhknyh mšyJ Fiwghlhfnth ïUªjhš nj®î KoîfŸ btËÆl¥glkh£lhJ.
ã‹dhËš ïJ bjhl®ghd cÇik¡ nfhÇ¡if (claim) V‰f¥glkh£lhJ.
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24. khzt®fŸ nj®î Koî btËahd 15 âd§fS¡FŸ j§fŸ nj®î vGâaJ bjhl®ghd
Ia§fis¡ nfhuyh«. mj‹ ã‹d® tU« nfhÇ¡iffŸ V‰f¥glkh£lhJ.
25. x›bthU M©L« brŒKiw tF¥òfŸ Koªj ãwF brŒKiw¤ nj®îfŸ eilbgW«.
tUif¥ gâî« brŒKiw gƉá VL« Ko¤j ne®Kf¤ bjhl® tF¥ò ika¤ânyna
brŒKiw¤ nj®îfŸ eilbgW«. v¡fhuz¤ij¡ bfh©L« brŒKiw¤ nj®îfŸ
Jiz¤ nj®îfŸ eilbgW« nghJ eilbgwhJ.
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3. (V) ïs§fiy, KJfiy k‰W« bjhʉrh® g£l¥go¥òfS¡fhd
ïu©lh« go g£l« (Duplicate Degree) bgWtj‰fhd f£lz«
(36 Kjš 40 M©LfŸ tiu) %. 15000
3. (I) ïs§fiy, KJfiy k‰W« bjhʉrh® g£l¥go¥òfS¡fhd
ïu©lh« go g£l« (Duplicate Degree) bgWtj‰fhd f£lz«
(41 Kjš 45 M©LfŸ tiu) %. 15000
3. (x) ïs§fiy, KJfiy k‰W« bjhʉrh® g£l¥go¥òfS¡fhd
ïu©lh« go g£l« (Duplicate Degree) bgWtj‰fhd f£lz«
(46 Kjš 50M©LfŸ tiu) %. 20000
3. (X) ïs§fiy, KJfiy k‰W« bjhʉrh® g£l¥go¥òfS¡fhd
ïu©lh« go g£l« (Duplicate Degree) bgWtj‰fhd f£lz«
(50M©LfS¡F nkš) %. 30000
4. ïs§fiy, KJfiy k‰W« bjhʉrh® g£l¥go¥òfS¡fhd
òy« bga® rh‹¿jœ (Migration Certificate) f£lz« %. 500
5. ïs§fiy, KJfiy k‰W« bjhʉrh® g£l¥go¥òfS¡fhd
kâ¥bg© rh‹¿jœ (Statement of Marks) bgWtj‰fhd f£lz« %. 50
6. (m) ïs§fiy, KJfiy k‰W« bjhʉrh® g£l¥go¥òfS¡fhd
ïu©lh« go kâ¥bg© rh‹¿jœ (Duplicate Statements of Marks)
bgWtj‰fhd f£lz« (Kjš 5 M©LfŸ tiu, x›bthU
kâ¥bg© m£il¡F« (Each statement) %. 500
6. (M) ïs§fiy, KJfiy k‰W« bjhʉrh® g£l¥go¥òfS¡fhd
ïu©lh« go kâ¥bg© rh‹¿jœ (Duplicate Statements of Marks)
bgWtj‰fhd f£lz« (5 M©LfS¡F nkš, x›bthU
kâ¥bg© m£il¡F« (Each statement) %. 1000
7. ïs§fiy, KJfiy k‰W« bjhʉrh® g£l¥go¥ò kWT£lY¡fhd
f£lz« (Retotalling Fee) (x›bthU jhŸfS¡F«) (Each Paper) %. 300
8. ïs§fiy, KJfiy k‰W« bjhʉrh® g£l¥go¥ò
kWkâ¥Õ£L¡ f£lz« (Revaluation Fee) %. 1000
9. mid¤J¥ g£l¥ go¥òfS¡fhd bjhF¥ò kâ¥bg© g£oaš f£lz«
(Consolidated Statement of Marks) %. 1500
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18. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING COMPUTER CODING SHEET
(To be submitted along with filled in Application Form)
All columns must be filled in by the candidates only.
For columns 1, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23 and 24 put a () in the appropriate box.
For the other columns follow the instructions given below
A I S H W A R Y A L A K S H M I , K . S .
0 1 0 3 1 9 9 2
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15 - State your Religion
20 - Mention the Centre code for attending the Personal Contact Programme classes
2 2 1 AMBUR
2 2 3 CHENNAI
2 2 7 KANCHEEPURAM
2 2 9 KUMBAKONAM
2 3 3 TIRUVANNAMALAI
2 3 5 VELLORE
2 3 7 PUDUCHERRY
21 - Mention the Code of the Centre (Refer Page No. 63 to 65) at which you
propose to collect the study materials.
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APPLICATION NUMBER
UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
UG
INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - 2017–2018/2018
nrHf;if tpz;zg;gg; gbtk; /APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
ENROLMENT NUMBER (to be assigned by the IDE office)
2. Father’s Name
(a) Expantion of Initial
3. (a) Date of Birth as per Christian era (b) Age (c) Men d) Aadhaar No :
Gender Women
(Tick ) Transgender
4. Nationality 5. Religion
12. Option for B.Sc. Visual Communication Candidates Project - Practicals (a) Drawing and Graphics Design
(b) Advanced Photography (c) Television Design (d) Computer Design
B.Music Candidates :- (a) VOCAL (b) Veena (c) Violin (d) Flute (e) Nadhaswaram
13. DETAILS OF EXAMINATION PASSED
Examinations passed Name of the Month & Year of Registration Class with Maximum
with Subjects School / College Board / University Passing Number Grade/Marks Marks
S.S.L.C. / 10th Std.
Strikeout whichever is not applicable
(State whether it is 10 Years or 11 Years Course)
P.U.C. / Higher Secondary
Strikeout whichever is not applicable
(State Whether it is One Year
or Two Years Course)
Diploma Course
Strikeout whichever is not applicable
(State Whether it is Two Years
or Three Years Course)
(The above statement must be attested by the same Gazetted Officer/Assistant Registrar/
Public Relation Officer (IDE) / Faculty who attested the Photograph)
14 . Enclosures
(1) ....................................... (3) ................................................. (5) ..............................................
(2) ....................................... (4) ................................................. (6) ..............................................
I hereby declare that all the particulars given above are correct and I agree to abide by all the Rules and Regulations
of the University that are in force from time to time.
Station :
Date : SIGNATURE OF THE APPLICANT
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
The Admission particulars furnished in the column No. 13 have been duly verified with Originals and the Candidate
is eligible for admission
VERIFYING STAFF
1. Admission / Cancellation Intimation sent on ........................................................
2. Certificates returned to the Candidate on ........................................................
(1) Statement of Marks (2) S.S.L.C Book (3) Conduct Certificate
(4) Birth Certificate (5) Transfer Certificate (6) ..............................
STUDY CENTRE / SPOT ADMISSION CENTRE / PARTICIPATORY INSTITUTIONS / TWINNING PROGRAMME CENTRE / OFFICE
4. Name of the Candidate (Write in Capital Letters) (a) in English (b) in Tamil
(a)
(b)
Aadhaar No.
5. Father’s Name (Write in Capital Letters) – as per entry in the Transfer Certificate
City Pincode
Affix
Passport Size
Photo
Not to be attested
Station :
Paper - II Language
Paper - IV Language
Part - II
Paper - I English
Paper - II English
Paper - IV English
Part - III
The above statement must be attested by the Gazetted Officer/Assistant Registrar/Public Relation Officer(IDE)/Faculty
I hereby declare that all the particulars given above are correct and I agree to abide by all the rules and regulations of the University
that are in force from time to time.
Station:
DIRECTOR