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Brig P. K. Upmanyu
Joint Registrar (Admissions)
Dated: 20 Feb, 2014
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1 LIST OF PROGRAMMES
1. Engineering & B.Arch. Programmes
Name of Programmes Abbreviation Programme/
CET Code
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2. Professional Programmes
Name of Programmes Programme/
CET Code
Courses at Master's Level
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Name of Programmes Programme/
CET Code
IMPORTANT NOTE:-
Common Entrance Test (CET) will be held for all regular programmes run in University Schools of Study
and afliated colleges.
For all Engineering and Professional programmes : 10th April 2014 (Thursday)
For PGMC programme : 20th March, 2014 (Thursday)
For B.Arch. programmme : 2nd June 2014(Monday) - 3 rd July 2014 (Thursday).
On account of upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the dates of CET may change depending on instructions
of statutory authorities. The students are, therefore, advised to regularly check the University website for
latest updates.
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129 Lateral Entry to B.Tech. for B.Sc. B.Sc. Graduates with 60% marks in aggregate
Graduates (2nd yr/3rd semester) with Mathematics as a subject from any recognized
University.
130 B.Tech./M.Tech. - (Dual Degree) - Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 pattern of CBSE or
Bio- Technology equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 55% marks
in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology
provided the candidate has passed in each
subject separately. Candidate must additionally
have passed English as a subject of study (core/
elective/functional) in the qualifying examination.
131 B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 pattern of CBSE or
Chemical Engineering equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 55%
• B.Tech./M.Tech.(DualDegree) marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
Bio-Chemical Engineering provid ed the candid ate has passed in each
B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) subject separately. Candidate must additionally
Information Technology have passed English as a subject of study
B.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree) (core/elective/functional) in the qualifying
Computer Science & Engineering examination.
B.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree)
Electronics & Communication
Engineering
B.Tech. (Information Technology,
Computer Science & Engg,
Electronics & Communication
Engg, Mechanical & Automation
Engg, Power Engg, Electrical &
Electronics Engg, Civil Engg,
Instrumentation & Control Engg,
Tool Engg, Environment Engg,
Electrical Engg, Mechanical Engg &
Mechatronics)
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B: M.TECH PROGRAMMES where Common Entrance Test (CET -2014) will be held.
CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS*
& ADMISSION CRITERIA
139 M.Tech. (Information Technology /Computer A(I) Minimum 60% or equivalent in the qualifying
Science & Engineering / Information examination as under:-
Security) - Regular programme and 1. B.Tech./B.E. in Computer Science/Computer
M.Tech. (Information Technology/ Science & Engineering/Computer Engineering/
Computer Science & Engineering) Information Technology/Electronics and
Weekend Programme Communication Engineering/Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering/Instrumentation &
Control Engineering/ Electrical Engineering/
Electrical & Electronics Engineering or equivalent.
2. Grad. IETE/AMIE (ECE/CSE/IT/EE).
3. M.Sc. (IT/ Electronics/ Computer Science/
Informatics/ Information Science & Technology/
Physics/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Operation
Research/Applied Physics).
4. MCA or MCA (SE)
A(II)
1. GATE qualified in Computer Science and
Information Technology.
Or
2. CET qualied (for Non-GATE) candidates in CET
code 139
140 M.Tech. (Digital Communication/ECE/Signal A(I) Minimum 60% or equivalent in the qualifying
Processing/RF & Microwave/VLSI Design)- examination as under:-
Regular Programme and M.Tech. (ECE) - 1. B.Tech./B.E. in Electronics & Communication/
Weekend Programme Engi neer ing/ Elec tron ics & Inst rume ntat ion
Engineering/ Instrumentation & Control
Engineering/Electrical Engineering/Electrical
& Electronics Engineering/ Computer Science/
Computer Science & Engineering/Computer
Engineering/Information Technology or equivalent.
2. Grad. IETE/AMIE (ECE/CSE/IT/EE)
3. M.Sc. (Electronics/ Physics/Applied Physics).
A(II)
1. GATE qualied in Electronics & Communication
Engineering.
Or
2. CET qualied (for Non-GATE) candidates in CET
code 140.
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CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS*
& ADMISSION CRITERIA
However, must have studied Physics at the
undergraduate level.
B) Admission Criteria:
The merit list will be prepared on the basis of qualied
and valid GATE score. The next preference in the
merit list will be given to NON GATE candidates based
on rank obtained in the CET, subject to securing
a minimum of 55% of marks in qualifying degree/
exam.
149 M.Tech. (Nano Science &Technology) A) Eligibility Conditions:
M.Sc.(Physics/Applied Physics/Electronics
Mathematics/Chemistry/Biotechnology/ Biosciences/
Life Sciences): BE/B.Tech (Electronics/Computer
Science/Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Physics
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(ii) All candidates are advised to take NATA Examination of the Council of Architecture at their own initiative,
in such a manner so that result of the same is available with the candidate on or before 01.07.2014.
It is once again reiterated that the candidates will have to take the NATA Examination at their own
initiative for which neither University will give any separate intimation nor shall allow any candidate to
take admission in its B.Arch. programme to candidates who do not hold the valid NATA Score.
3. Candidates may note that NATA Score and marks lled at the time of submission of Online Application
shall be considered nal and no change will be accepted in the NATA score/marks obtained in the
qualifying examination.
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2. PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMES
CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
(A). Professional programmes where Common Entrance Test (CET- 2014) will be held.
101 MBA Any reco gnize d Bache lor's Degre e in any
MBA (Financial Markets) discipline with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
OR
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Technology or any
other subject with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate
or any qualication recognized as equivalent thereto
with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
OR
Passed the Final Examination of the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India or England, the Institute
of Cost and Works Accountants of India or England
or the Institute of Company Secretaries of India.
105
Master of Computer Applications (MCA) Bachelor's Degree of a recognized University in any
MCA (Software Engineering) MCA(SE) discipline with at least 50% marks in aggregate and
must also have passed Mathematics and English (core
or elective or functional) at least at the Senior School
Certicate Examination (Class XII) of the CBSE or any
other Examination recognized as equivalent thereto.
OR
BCA/BIT/BIS of a recognized University of at least three
years duration with at least 50% marks in aggregate or
any qualication recognized as equivalent thereto.
OR
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Technology or a
qualication recognized as equivalent thereto with at
least 50% marks in aggregate.
106 Master in Mass Communication (MMC) Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University
with aggregate of 50% marks.
109 Master of Prosthetics and Pass in Bachelor of Prosthetics & Orthotics programmes
Orthotics (MPO) (BPO) with 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized
University.
110 Master of Public Health (FE) Candidates possessing MBBS degree from any
MPH (FE) recognized institution are eligible to apply for the
course. In-service personnel with the above
qualication, working in health Institutions/ organisation
in Central/State Govt. or Public Sector having 5 years
experience, of which at least 3 years should be in
Public Health activities are eligible. Such candidates,
at the time of counselling for admission, would need
to furnish a letter from their employer that if they
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111 M.Sc. (Environment Management) B.Sc. Degree or its equivalent with at least 50% marks
in aggregate.
OR
B.Sc.(Engg.), B.Tech. or B.E. in Civil/Chemical/
Agricultural Engg Degree with at least 50% marks in
aggregate.
112 Master of Law (LL.M) LL.B. Degree as required by the Bar Council of India for
enrolment as an advocate or an equivalent law degree
from a foreign university, in either case with not less than
50% marks.
113 M.A. (English & Communication Gra dua tio n in any d isc ipl ine fr om a rec ogn ize d
Studies) University with aggregate of 50% marks.
114 Bachelor of Computer Applications Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with a
(BCA) minimum of 50% marks in aggregate* with pass in
English (core or elective or functional) and Mathematics
or Computer Science / Informatics Practice / Computer
Applications.
OR
Three year Diploma in a branch of Engineering from
a polytechnic duly approved by All India Council for
Technical Education and affiliated to a recognised
examining body with a minimum of 50% marks in
aggregate.
115 B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing Pass in 12th class of 10+2 of CBSE with Science (Physics,
[Only for Unmarried Female Chemist ry, Biolog y) or equival ent with a minimum
Candidates] aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology
provided that the candidate has passed in each subject
separately. The candidate must also have passed English
(core or elective) in qualifying examination.
119 M.Sc. (Forensic Science) A B.Sc Degree from any recognized University with at
least 50% marks in the aggregate. The candidate must
have studied for at least 2 year (4 semesters) of 3 years
degree course, any 2 subjects out of (a) Physics , (b)
Chemistry (c) Biology (Zoology/ Genetics/ Biotechnology/
Physical Anthropology).
OR
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CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
120 Master of Education (M.Ed.)
A graduate /post-graduate in any discipline from a
recognized university along with qualifying B.Ed.
examination with 60% both in theory and practical
separately.
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CET CODE PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
122 Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
Home Science
Bachelor of Education
Note:-
(Special Education) (i) The candidates will be allotted one of the teaching
subjects
the samefrom the subjects
is being offered bylisted above provided
the institute / college
where the candidate seeks to take admission. For list
of the teaching subjects being offered by the institute/
colleges for post –graduates please see Part D.
(ii) The candidate who has passed a paper either in
Botany / Zoology / Biotechnology / Biochemistry/
Life Science will be eligible to take Biology as one
of the teaching subjects.
(iii) The second teaching subject can be chosen either
from the main subjects or subsidiary subjects
passed by the candidate at post graduation or
graduation level with a minimum of 50% in
aggregate marks in the concerned subject.
123 M.Sc. (Biodiversity & Conservation) B.Sc.degree or equivalent (Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology,
Biochemistry, Anthropology or any eld of Life Sciences)
with minimum 50% marks.
124 Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with a
Bachelor of Prosthetics Orthotics (BPO) minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry
Bachelor of Science - B.Sc.(MLT) and Biology provided the candidate has passed in each
Bachelor of Audiology and Speech subject separately. A candidate also must have passed in
Language Pathology (BASLP) English (core or elective or functional) as a subject of study
in the qualifying examination.
124 Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Pass in 12th class examination with atleast 50% marks
Surgery (BAMS) in aggregate in the subjects Physics, Chemistry and
Biology.
124 Bachelor of Homeopathic Pass in 12th class examination under 10+2 system
Medicine & Surgery (BHMS) conduc ted by the recognized Board/ Univer sity with
required subjects, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology
and securing minimum 60% marks aggregate in these
subjects, will be eligible. A candidate also must have
passed in English as a subject of study (core, elective
or functional) in the qualifying examination.
125 BBA & Allied Programmes Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with
BBA a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate* and must also have
BBA (Banking & Insurance) passed English (core or elective or functional) as a subject.
BBA (Computer Aided Management)
126 Bachelor of Journalism Pass in 12th Class of 10+2 of CBSE or equivalent with
(Mass Communication) (BJMC) a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate* and must also
have passed English (core or elective or functional) as
a subject.
127 Bachelor
& CateringofTechnology
Hotel Management Pass in 12th
of Class
of 10+2inofaggregate*
CBSE or equivalent
and mustwith
a
(BHMCT) minimum 50% marks also
have passed in English (core or elective or functional) as
a subject.
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146 B.Com (Hons) 50% in aggregate in 10+2 examination / senior school
certicate examination of C.B.S.E . as minimum marks
for admission to B.Com with pass in ve subjects (One
language and four elective subjects) or an examination
recognized as equivalent to that.
(i) Pre-University Examination (Two years after ten years
of schooling) of an indian School / College.
OR
Intermediate Examination of an Indian University / Board
or an Examination recognized as equivalent to that (Pass
in Five written subjects)
(ii) Indian School Certificate Examination (12 years)
conducted by the Council for the Indian School
Certicate Examination, New Delhi (Pass in Five written
subjects).
(iii) Examination of a foreign university / board which is
recognized as equivalent to 10+2 CBSE examination/or
Indian university.
* Aggregate of 50% marks in the 12th class for the purpose of eligibility will be taken as the aggregate of best four
subjects including one language and compulsory subject(s). These compulsory subjects will vary for various
programmes. The details of compulsory subject(s) whatever applicable will be notied on university
website before start of the counselling.
Note: Admission of students passing out of GGSIPU : The CPI awarded by the University to be treated as
equivalent to percentage.
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a) 70% weightage
secured will be given
in the qualifying to the percentage
examination.
b) 30% weightage will be given to the performance
in Personal Interview.
Thus the merit list shall be prepared on the basis
of marks earned by each candidate from out of
100 comprising of percentage of marks obtained in
eligibility qualication and marks obtained in Personal
Interview. The exact dates of interview will be notied
on the University website www.ipu.ac.in in the rst
week of June 2014 by the respective Dean of the
University School.
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Programme PROGRAMME ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS &
Code ADMISSION CRITERIA*
be constituted by the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor.
iv) Total weightage marks shall be 100 out of which
weightage of 50 marks will be awarded on the
performance in qualifying
for performance degree
in Interview and 50 marks
/ Viva.
v) In case of tie between the candidates, i.e. all
marks being equal the candidate for admission
will be selected as per the discretion of the
committee.
The cut-off date for counting of experience shall be
30th June, 2014.
B) Admission Criteria:
All admissions to be made on the basis of merit
followed by the interview by a admission
committee. Two seats are reserved for
the sponsored candidates fullling the required
qualications. The number of sponsored seats
can be changed.
*
Note : Admission of students passing out of GGSIPU : The CPI awarded by the University to be treated as equivalent to percentage
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admission/counselling and the candidate fullls the eligibility conditions as mentioned above, then such
candidates would be eligible for the admission for the academic session 2014-15.
2. The Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination are also eligible to apply provided:
(a) That they are able to produce the proof of having acquired minimum prescribed qualications at the time
of counselling/admission.
OR
(b) If the 12th class/nal year/nal semester (as the case may be) result of qualifying degree/certicate
examination is not declared by the concerned Board/University till the date of counselling/admission,
his/her admission in that case will be provisional subject to the following conditions.
(i) Afdavit on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.10/- in the prescribed Proforma (please see relevant
Appendix in Part -E ). Further, in case the candidate is minor i.e. below 18 years of age; in that case,
the afdavit shall be signed by his/her parent/guardian. Candidates/parents/guardians may further
note that submission of false afdavit is a punishable offence;
(ii) The candidate will have to submit the nal result of qualifying degree proving his/her eligibility on or
before 30th September 2014 (Tuesday) to their Concerned Dean/Principal/Director of their
respective School/College/Institute where the admission has been granted. The Concerned
Dean/Principal/Director must submit the details of the results of these provisionally admitted students
within 07 days, i.e. 7th October 2014, to the Joint Registrar (Admissions), Academic Reception
Counter, Administrative Block, GGS Indraprastha University, Sec 16 C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
duly signed by the authority;
(iii) In case the candidate fails to submit his/her nal result of qualifying degree in the manner as prescribed
under (ii) above to prove his/her eligibility on or before 30th September 2014, whatsoever the reason
may be, his/her admission will be treated as null and void (cancelled) and the entire fee will be
forfeited and under no any circumstances he/she will be allowed to appear in the End Term Exam.
No extension beyond 30th September 2014 shall be allowed by the university in any case . The
Dean of the Schools/Director/Principal will be responsible to ensure that the eligibility of all
students are checked by them to ensure correctness of admissions specially incase of
provisional students. The provisional admission will automatically stand cancelled if the
candidates fails to submit result in time i.e. 30th September 2014.
Note: Those candidates who are seeking provisional admission due to non-declaration of their nal
year/nalsemester/12thclass(pleaseseerelevant Appendix inPart-E)will howeverhavetoprovideproofof
having passed all papers in all the previous years/semesters of qualifying degree examination
(whichever relevant).
(c) It is further claried that provisional admission will be considered only in such cases where the result of
Final year/semester of the qualifying degree has not been declared by the concerned Board/University
in its totality. In case the result has been declared by the concerned Board/University but it has not been
declared in a specic case, for any reason, such cases will NOT be considered under provisional
admission category.
(d) Provisionally admitted candidates will have a sufx (Ρ) to the enrollment number printed on their admission
slip. Provisionally admitted candidates are advised to check it on receipt of Admission Slip in addition
to the other details.
3. There will be no rounding-off of the percentage of marks of qualifying examination while
deciding the basic eligibility of any candidate for admission for e.g. if a candidate obtained
49.9% marks in his/her qualifying examination, then it will not be rounded-off to 50%. Therefore,
the candidate is not eligible for that programme where minimum requirement of marks is 50%.
In case candidate for any reason lls the minimum% wrongly in Verication Form, he/she shall
be exclusively responsible.
4. The eligibility in the LLB programme will be strictly laid down by Bar Council of India. As per Bar
Council of India letter No. LE Cir.: 02/2010 dated 20.12.2010, it is stated that “ The applicants who
have obtained 10+2 or graduation/post graduation through Open Universities system directly
without having any basic qualication for prosecuting such students are not eligible for admission
in the law courses…….” Ref.: BCI Letter No. BCI:D:1823/2010 (LE) dated 31.11.2010.
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II Physical Fitness
The applicant must be in good mental and physical health and should be free from any physical defect which
is likely to interfere with his/her studies including active outdoor duties required of a professional. Accordingly,
all the students shall be required to submit a Medical Certicate indicating tness from a Registered Medical
Practitioner as per format given in (please see relevant Appendix in Part -E).
(ii) For all other Post Graduate Programmes where entry qualication is graduation 35 years
* Candidate should be not less than 17 years as on 31st December 2014 for BAMS Programme.
Note: For MPH (FE) programme upper age limit is 45 years for In service candidates and 35 years as on
1st August 2014 for Direct candidates.
IV. Age Relaxation
The upper age limit may be relaxed upto a maximum of ve years in exceptional cases by the Admission
Ofcer of the concerned programme if he/she is satised with the merit of the case. Candidates exceeding
the upper age limit upto ve years may provisionally apply/ appear in the Common Entrance Test. However,
they would be required to submit to the satisfaction of the Admission Ofcer an explanation regarding the
gap period, i.e., the details of the period spent by him/her after passing the qualifying examination to justify
the relaxation. Such explanation should be in the form of an application to the concerned Admission Ofcer
along with supporting documents (if any). Any relaxation of age beyond this will be given by the Competent
Authority of the University.
104 BDS Candidate must have passed the in the subejct of Physics,
Chemistry, Biology and English (Core or Elective or Funcitonal)
individually and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks
together in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English (40% in
case of SC/ST candidate, subject to availability of seat for
these categories in the respective institutions).(May also see
Para 3.A.1.3)
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102 PGMC (MD/MS) Courses Every candidate selected for admission to PGMC shall possess
• Diploma in Child Health MBBS degree from a medical college afliated to GGSIPU and
• Diploma in Opthalmology has obtained permanent registration with Medical Council of
• MD Psychiatry India or any State Medical Council or should obtain so within
• MD General Medicine one month of admission. (May also see Para 3.B)
• MS General Surgery
• MD Paediatrics
• MD Radio Diagnosis
• MS Otorhinolaryngology(ENT)
• MS Orthopedics
• MD Radiotherapy
• MD Physical Med. & Rehab.
• MD Dermatology
• MS Opthalmology
• MD Obstetrics & Gyne
• MD Anesthesiology
• MD Anatomy
• MD Biochemistry
• MD Community Med
• MD Microbiology
• MD Pathology
• MD Pharmocology
• MD Physiology
• MD Forensic Medicine
FOR SSMC COURSES (May also see Para 3.C)
132 DM (Cardiology) MD or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in Medicine/
Paediatrics/Respiratory Medicine
133 M.Ch. (CTVS) MS or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in General Surgery
134 M.Ch. (Neuro Surgery) MS or equivalent degree recognised by MCI in General Surgery
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1.3.2. BDS
Candidate, who have passed 12th class examination under 10+2 system conducted by the C.B.S.E./
Council of the Indian School Certicate Examination/Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi with required
subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English from the recognized schools conducting regular
classes situated within the National Capital Territory of Delhi only, will be eligible for admission for
BDS Programme.
• To claim seat under BDS programme for the academic session 2014-15, the candidate must
have studied 11th and 12th classes regularly from a recognized school within the National Capital
Territory of Delhi.
(a) Biology
All those candidates
and whoorhave
English (Core appeared
Elective in the and
or Functional) qualifying
expectexamination with Physics,
to pass the examination Chemistry,
with required
percentage of marks are also eligible to apply and appear in the CET: MBBS & BDS–2014. However,
their candidature will be considered only if they are able to produce documentary evidence of
having passed the qualifying examination with the required subjects and percentage of marks
at the time of counselling for admission.
(b) It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they posses the requisite eligbility and
qualications for admission. Appearing for the written examination does not necessarily mean acceptance
of eligibility.
(c) There will be no rounding-off of the percentage of marks of qualifying examination while deciding the basic
eligibility of any candidate for admission e.g. if a candidate obtained 49.9% marks in his/her qualifying
examination, then it will not be rounded-off to 50%. Therefore, the candidate is not eligible for that programme
where minimum requirement of marks is 50%. In case candidate for any reason lls the minimum% wrongly
in verication form, he/she shall be exclusively responsible.
(d) The cases of candidates who have qualied CET 2014, but have Compartment/Supplementary
in any paper of the qualifying examination degree at any stages, will be considered by the
Admission Ofcer as per University policy and accordingly he shall take nal decision regarding
grant of admission to such candidates during academic session 2014-15 as per University policy
given below:
(i) Compartment/Supplementary cases at any stage who have appeared for examination(s)
and the result of the same is/are not declared by the time of counselling/admission,such
candidates will not be considered for admission for the academic session 2014-15.
(ii) In case the result of the Compartment/Supplementary examination(s) is/are declared by the
time of admission/counselling and the candidate fullls the eligibility conditions as mentioned
above, then such candidates would be eligibile for the admission for the academic session
2014-15.
2. SELECTION PROCEDURE
2.1 CRITERIA FOR QUALIFYING CET : MBBS – 2014
Based on the result of Common Entrance Test : CET Code 103 (Stage-II) [CET : MBBS - 2014],
separate merit lists will be prepared for each category. As per the Medical Council of India Guidelines,
the candidates for admission must have come in the merit list prepared as a result of competitive
Common Entrance Test : CET Code 103 [CET : MBBS - 2014] (Stage-II) by securing not less than
50% marks for General Category Candidates and 40% in case of SC/ST Category Candidates, subject
to availabiity of seats for these categories in respective institutions. Accordingly, names of only those
candidates who secure 50% or more marks (40% or more in case of SC / ST candidates) in the
Common Entrance Test : CODE 103 [CET : MBBS-2014 (Stage-II)] will be included in the merit lists.
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2.2 CRITERIA FOR QUALIFYING CET : BDS - 2014
Based on the result of Common Entrance Test:CET Code 104 [CET : BDS - 2014], merit list will be
prepared for each category. As per the Dental/Medical Council of India Guidelines, the candidates for
admission must have come in the merit list prepared as a result of competitive Common Entrance
Test : CET Code 104 [CET : BDS - 2014] by securing not less than 50% marks for General category
Candidates and 40% in case of SC/ST Category Candidates. Accordingly, names of only those candidates
who secure 50% or more marks (40% or more in case of SC / ST candidates) in the Common Entrance
Test: CET Code 104 [CET: BDS - 2014] will be included in the merit lists.
2.3 ALLOTMENT OF SEATS
All seats will be eld up on the basis of the merit of MBBS as well as BDS CET-2014.
2.4 INTER-SE MERIT
For MBBS
In the case of a tie i.e. the candidates obtaining equal marks in the Common Entrance Test, the INTER-
SE merit will be decided on their performance in the Common Entrance Test: CET Code 103 (Stage-II
only) by rst eliminating the marks secured in the Physics portion of the CET, and if there is still a
tie then by eliminating the marks secured in the Chemistry portion of the CET and if there is still a
tie then by eliminating the marks secured in the biology portion of the CET. If a tie still exists, the
candidate older in age will be preferred.
For BDS
In the case of a tie i.e. the candidates obtaining equal marks in the Common Entrance Test, the INTER-
SE merit will be decided on their performance in the Common Entrance Test: CET Code 104 by rst
eliminating the marks secured in the Physics portion of the CET, and if there is still a tie then by
eliminating the marks secured in the Chemistry portion of the CET and if there is still a tie then by
eliminating the marks secured in the biology portion of the CET. If a tie still exists, the candidate older
in age will be preferred.
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(iii) Children of APS personnel who are on deputation and who have put in 10 years of service
in the Army.
(iv) Children of APS personnel who are directly recruited into APS & competed 10 years of
service and who as per their terms and conditions of service, retired from APS without reversion to
P&T Department after completing their minimum pensionable service of which 10 years was in the
Army.
(v) Children of members of MNS who have 10 years service as regular members of MNS or are
in receipt of pension from the Army.
(vi) Children of TA personnel who have completed 10 years of embodied service.
Important instruction for Candidates seeking admission in ACMS:
(a) It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they posses the requisite qualications
for admission. However, having been called for written test or counselling does not necessarily mean
acceptance of eligibility. Final eligibility for admission will be decided by the ACMS at the time of
Counseling and also later during the scrutiny of documents by the University. If a candidate is found
to be ineligible at any time before or after the commencement of course, the College reserves the right
1. NATIONALITY:
Candidate should be an Indian citizen. Non-Resident Indians and Foreign Nationals are not eligible.
2. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATION
2.1 Every candidate selected for admission to PGMC shall possess MBBS degree from a medical
college afliated to GGSIPU and must have completed one year compulsory rotatory internship on or
before 31st March, 2014. The candidate should have obtained permanent registration with the Medical
Council of India or any of the State Medical Council or should obtain so within one month of admission.
2.2. The candidate must have obtained 600 marks out of 1200, i.e., 50% marks in the Post Graduate
Medical Common Entrance Test in case of general category and 40% marks in case of candidates
belonging to SC and ST category, i.e., they are required to obtain 480 marks out of 1200.
2.3 The candidates should be medically t to pursue the allocated course on Medical Examination.
The selected candidate will be required to undergo Medical Examination by duly constituted medical
board at the assigned institution. The candidate shall not be allowed to join the course, if he/she is
found medically unt for the course.
2.4. The in-service candidates should submit their applications through proper channel or attach a
No Objection Certicate (NOC) from their employer to the effect that they have no objection and the
candidates will be relieved/granted study leave for pursuing the course and the certicate should be
available at the time of Counselling. In case the candidate is unable to submit the application through
proper channel or attach NOC at the time of submitting the application, he must produce the same
at the time of counselling failing which he /she will not be eligible for the counselling.
2.5. After declaration of result of Post-Graduate Medical Entrance Test (CETCode:102), a candidate
who is in service and who is likely to get admission, should initiate the process of obtaining Study
Leave/getting relieved so that he/she is able to join the course concerned by the stipulated date.
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2.6. No candidate shall be allowed to join a course unless he/she has been relieved/sanctioned
study leave from his/her employer.
2.7 Candidates who are already admitted to any Post Graduate Medical Degree/Diploma
Course in any University/Institution as on the date of counselling will not be eligible for
admission. Candidate will be required to give an undertaking/ Declaration in the proforma as per
relevant Appendix in Part -E. Candidates who have taken admission in any Post Graduate Medical
Degree Course through Common Entrance Test conducted by this University during the academic
session 2012-13 or 2013-14 and subsequently resigned from the course concerned are not eligible.
2.8. Candidate, who has passed a Post-Graduate Degree course, will not be given admission to
Diploma Course in the same subject.
2.9. In case of any dispute, the decision of the Post-Graduate Admission Committee shall be nal.
However, an appeal could be made to the Vice-Chancellor, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
against such a decision.
3. SELECTION PROCEDURE
3.1 In respect of criteria for qualifying CET: PGMC 2014 separate merit list will be
prepared for each category based on the result of Common Entrance Test: CET
Code : 102. The admissions would be made strictly on the basis of this merit of the eligible candidates
determined by marks obtained in the CET:PGMC 2014.
3.2 In case where two or more candidates obtain equal marks in CET: PGMC 2014, the inter-se merit
of such candidates will be determined in order of preference as mentioned below:
3.2.1 The candidate, who has secured higher aggregate of marks after taking into consideration marks
secured in the three professional examinations of M.B.B.S. course in the rst/ less number of
attempts will be given preference for admission.
3.2.2 If such candidates also have equal marks in M.B.B.S. course (after taking into consideration
marks secured in the three professional examinations), then the candidate older / oldest in age
will rank higher in merit for admission.
1. NATIONALITY
Candidate should be an Indian citizen. Non-Resident Indians and Foreign Nationals are not eligible.
2. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
2.1 The candidate must have passed nal MBBS examination and must have completed satisfactorily
one year compulsory rotating internship.
2.2 The candidate must have full registration with the Delhi Medical Council/State Medical Council/
Medical Council of India.
2.3 The candidate must have passed the Post graduate (MD/MS/DNB) examination, as per
details mentioned in para 3 of this Chapter, before the of date of commensement of rst counselling.
(*The candidate holding Diplomate of National Board of Examination will be eligible for admission to
Super Specialty Courses, provided they have done thesis work. Evidence of thesis shall be produced
by the candidate.
2.4 The candidate should be medically t to pursue the allocated course on medical examination.
2.5 The in-service candidates should submit their applications through proper channel or attach
a No Objection Certicate (NOC) from their employer to the effect that they have no objection and
the candidates will be relieved/granted study leave for pursuing the course and the certicate should
be available at the time of Counselling. In case the candidate is unable to submit the application
through proper channel or attach NOC at the time of submitting the application, he must produce
the same at the time of counselling failing which he /she will not be eligible for the counselling.
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2.6 After declaration of result of Post-Graduate Medical Entrance Test (CETCode:102), a candidate
who is in service and who is likely to get admission, should initiate the process of obtaining Study
Leave/getting relieved so that he/she is able to join the course concerned by the stipulated date.
2.7. No candidate shall be allowed to join a course unless he/she has been relieved/sanctioned study
leave from his/her employer.
2.8 Candidates who are already admitted to any Super Specialty Medical Courses in any
University/Institution as on the date of counselling will not be eligible for admission. Candidate
will be required to give an undertaking in the proforma as per relevant Appendix in Part-E.
Candidates who have taken admission in any Super Specialty Medical Courses through
Common Entrance Test conducted by this University during the academic session 2012-13 or 2013-
14 and subsequently resigned from the course concerned are not eligible.
3. SELECTION PROCEDURE
3.1 In respect of criteria for qualifying CET: SSMC-2014 separate merit list will be prepared for
each super specialty based on the result of respective Entrance Test. The admissions would be
made strictly on the basis of this merit of the eligible candidates determined by marks obtained in the
CET:SSMC-2014.
3.2 In case where two or more candidates obtain equal marks in CET:SSMC-2014, the inter-se-merit
of such candidates will be determined in order of preference as mentioned below:
3.2.1 The candidate who has passed the qualifying examination (MD/MS/DNB) in the rst/ less number
of attempts will be given preference for admission.
3.2.2 The eligible candidates will be required to report at the University on the date and time
of the Counselling in person and should mark the attendance. The allotment of seats
shall be made only for those candidates who attend the Counselling sessions in person.
Under no circumstances a seat will be allotted to any candidate who fails to appear in
the Counselling in person.
3.2.3 If the candidate in the tie of marks has passed the qualifying examination (MD/MS/DNB) in the
same number of attempts, then the candidate who has got more aggregate marks (taking into
consideration marks of all the three professional examinations of MBBS course together) in the
rst/ less number of attempts will be given preference for admission.
3.2.4 If the candidates have equal marks in MBBS also, after taking into consideration marks of all the
three professional examinations, then the candidate older/oldest in age will be given preference
for admission.
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128 • Lateral Entry to B.Tech. (Engineering/ (i) Applied Mechanics-(25%) 17.05.2014 27.05.2014
Technology) programmes (2nd yr/3rd (ii) Applied Mathematics-(25%) (Saturday) (Tuesday)
semester) for Diploma Holders (iii) Fundamentals of Electrical 2:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Engineering and
Electronics-(25%)
(iv) Fundamentals of Mechanical
Engineering & Computer
Awareness-(25%).
129 • Lateral Entry in B.Tech. for B.Sc. (i) B.Sc Level Mathematics- (40%) 17.05.2014 27.05.2014
Graduates (2nd yr/3rd semester) (ii) English (10+2 level)-(20%) (Saturday) (Tuesday)
(iii) Analytical & Logical 2:00 - 4:30 p.m
Reasoning - (20%)
(iv) Scientic Aptitude - (20%)
130 • B.Tech./M.Tech. (Dual Degree) (i) Physics-(25%), 17.05.2014 27.05.2014
* Syllabi for CET Code 128, for the prescribed subjects shall be of Diploma level. Syllabi for CET Code 130 and 131,
for the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology (Botany & Zoology) or Biotechnology shall be as specied
by CBSE for class 11th and 12th under the 10+2 Scheme for the students passing class 12th in the year 2014.
NOTE :- On account of upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the dates of CET may change depending on instructions
of statutory authorities. The students are, therefore, advised to regularly check the University website for
latest updates.
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B: M.TECH PROGRAMMES
CET Programme Syllabus for CET Date, Day & Date of
Code (For Non GATE time of Declaration
Candidates) CET-2014 of CET Result
139 • M.Tech. (Computer Science & Engg) As per Syllabus of GATE- 24.05.2014 03.06.2014
• M.Tech. (Information Tech) 2014 - Computer Science (Saturday) (Tuesday)
• M.Tech. (Information Security) and Information Technology 10:30-01:00pm
• M.Tech. (Information Tech) Weekend
• M.Tech. (Computer Science & Engg)
Weekend
148 • M.Tech. (Food ProcessingTechnology) May kindly see the para at 04.05.2014 13.05.2014
page 28 (Sunday) (Tuesday)
10:30-01:00 pm
149 • M.Tech. (Nano ScienceTechnology) May kindly see the para at 27.04.2014 06.05.2014
page 29 (Sunday) (Tuesday)
10:30-01:00 pm
150 • M.Tech. (Engg Physics ) May kindly see the para at 04.05.2014 13.05.2014
page 32 (Sunday) (Tuesday)
10:30-01:00 pm
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C. B.ARCH PROGRAMME where NO CET will be held. (CET Code 100)
1. Date for submission of Application Form Online- 2nd June 2014 (Monday) to 3 rd July 2014 (Thursday).
2. Applicants will have to ll their result of qualifying examination and NATA Score.
3. Display of Tentative Merit List on University's Website (www.ipu.ac.in) by Controller of Examinations
(Operations) 16th July 2014 (Wednesday).
4. Last Date of submitting Representation 21st July 2014 (Monday) upto 4 p.m.
5. Display of Final Merit List (after considering representation) 23rd July 2014 (Wednesday).
Syllabus for CET for M.Tech (Food Processing Technology) Programme CET Code-152
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Syllabus for CET for M.Tech (Nano Science and Technology) Programme CET Code-149
Answer any three section, Physics & Chemistry sections are compulsory
1. Physics – 33.33% 2. Chemistry – 33.33% 3. Mathematics – 33.33% Or Biology – 33.33%
PHYSICS
Interference: Young’s double slit experiment, Fresnel’s biprism, Thin lms, Newton’s rings, Michelson’s interferometer,
Fabry Perot interferometer.
Diffraction: Fresnel Diffraction: Zone plate, circular aperture, opaque circular disc, narrow slit, Fraunhofer diffraction:
Single slit, double slit, diffraction grating, resolving power and dispersive power.
Polarization: Types of polarization, Brewsters law, Malu’s Law, Nicol prism, double refraction, quarter-wave and
half-wave plates, optical activity, specic rotation.
Lasers: Introduction, coherence, population inversion, basic principle and operation of a laser, Einstein A and
B coefcients, type of lasers, He-Ne laser, Ruby laser, semiconductor laser, holography-theory and applications
Fibre Optics: Types of optical bres and their characteristics, (Attenuation and dispersion step index and graded index
bres, principle of bre optic communication-total internal reection, numerical aperture, bre optical communication
network (qualitative)-its advantages.
Theory of Relativity: Galenlian transformations, the postulates of the special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformations,
time dilation, length contraction, velocity addition, mass energy equivalence.
Thermodynamics: The rst law and other basic concepts: dimensions, units, work, heat, energy, the rst law of
thermodynamics, enthalpy, equilibrium, phase rule, heat capacity, PVT behavior of pure substances, ideal gas,
real gas, heat effects.
The second law and Entropy: statements, heat engines, Kelvin-Planck and Clausious statements and their equality,
reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot cycle, thermodynamic temperature scale, entropy,ent ropy calculations,
T-S diagrams, properties of pure substances, use of steam tables and Mollier diagram.
Refrigeration and liquefaction: the Carnot refrigerator, the vapor–compression cycle, comparison of refrigeration
cycles, liquefaction processes, heat pump. Rankine power cycle.
Quantum Mechanics: Wave particle duality, deBroglie waves, evidences for the wave nature of matter – the
experiment of Davisson and Germer, electron diffraction, physical interpretation of the wave function and its
properties, the wave packet, the uncertainty principle.
The Schrodinger wave equation (1 – dimensional), Eigen values and Eigen functions, expectation values, simple
Eigen value problems – solutions of the Schrodinger’s equations for the free particle, the innite well, the nite
well, tunneling effect, simple harmonic oscillator (qualitative), zero point energy.
Quantum Statistics: The statistical distributions, Maxwell Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics, their
comparisons, Fermions and Bosons. Applications: Molecular speed and energies in an ideal gas. The Black-body
spectrum and failure of classical statistics to give the correct explanation - the application of Bose-Einstein statistics
to the Black-body radiation spectrum, Fermi-Dirac distribution to free electron theory, electron specic heats, Fermi
energy and average energy - its signicance.
Band theory of solids: Origin of energy bands in solids, Kronig-Penny model, Brillouin zones, effective mass,
Metals, semiconductors and insulators and their energy band structure. Extrinsic and intrinsic semiconductors,
p-n junction diodes- its characteristics, tunnel diode, zener diode, photodiode, LED, photovoltaic cell, Hall effect in
semiconductors, transistor characteristics (common base, common emitter, common collector).
Digital techniques and their applications (registers, counters, comparators and similar circuits) A/D and D/A converters
Superconductivity: ZFC and FC, Meissner effect, Type I and II superconductors, the Josephson effect, ux
quantization, Cooper pairs, BCS theory, properties and applications of superconductors.
X-rays: production and properties, crystalline and amorphous solids, Bragg’s law, applications.
Electricity and magnetism: Electric elds, Gauss' Law, its integral and differential form, applications. Lorentz force,
elds due to moving charges, the magnetic eld, Ampere's law, motion of a charged particle in an electric and
magnetic eld, magnetic and electrostatic focussing, Hall effect, determination of e/m by cathode ray tube, positive
rays, Thomson's parabolic method, Isotopes, Mass spectrographs (Aston and Bainbridge), Electron microscope,
Cyclotron and Betatron.
Overview of Electro – Magnetism: Maxwell’s Equations: The equation of continuity for Time – Varying elds,
Inconsistency in ampere’s law Maxwell’s Equations, conditions at a Boundary Surface, Introduction to EM wave.
Nuclear Physics: Introduction of nucleus, Nucleus radius and density, Nuclear forces, Nuclear reactions, Cross
section, Q-value and threshold energy of nuclear reactions, Basic Idea for Nuclear Reactor, Breeder reactor, The
Geiger-Mullar (G.M.) Counter, Introduction of Accelerators and its Applications.
Numerical techniques: Interpolations, differentiation, integration; Nonlinear equations, the bisection methods, Newton’s
method, root nding; Differential equations, Euler’s method, the Runge-Kutta method; Matrices-inverting, nding
eigenvalues and eigenfunctions.
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MATHEMATICS
Linear Independence and dependence of vectors, Systems of linear equations – consistency and inconsistency,
rank of a matrix, Gauss elimination method, , Eigen values and Eigen vectors.
Successive differentiation, Leibnitz's theorem, Lagrange's Theorem, Cauchy Mean value theorems, Taylor's theorem,
Asymptotes, Curvature, Reduction Formulae of trigonometric functions, Properties of denite Integral, Applications
to length, area, volume, surface of revolution. Partial derivatives, Method of Lagrange’s multipliers. Jacobeans of
coordinates transformations. Double and Triple integrals.
Method of separation of variables, homogeneous, linear equations, exactness and integrating factors, linear equations
of higher order with constant coefcients, Operator method to nd particular integral.
Scalar and vector elds, Directional Derivative, Gradient of scalar eld, divergence and curl of a vector eld.
Green's theorem, Divergence theorem and Stoke's theorem.
Probability: Denition of Sample Space, Event, Event Space, Conditional Probability, Additive and Multiplicative
law of Probability, Baye’s Law theorem, Application based on these results.
CHEMISTRY
Gaseous State: Kinetic theory, molecular velocity, Probable distribution of velocities, mean free path, collision
frequency. Distribution of energies of molecules translational, rotational & vibrational, Law of equipartitions of
energies, Equation of State of a real gas. Critical phenomenon & principle of corresponding states.
The phase rule: Derivation of phase rule, signicance of various terms involved in the denition of phase rule.
Phase diagrams of
and incongruent one component
systems systems (Water, Sulphur and CO2). Two component system: Eutectic, congruent
with examples:
Partial miscible liquids: Lower and upper consolute point.
Chemical thermodynamics:
Intensive and extensive variables; state and path functions; isolated, closed and open systems; zeroth law of
thermodynamics.
First law: Concept of heat, q, work, w, internal energy U and statement of rst law; enthalpy, H, relation between
heat capacities, calculations of q, w, U and H for reversible, irreversible and free expansion of gases (ideal and
van der Waals) under isothermal and adiabatic conditions.
Thermochemistry: Heats of reactions: standard states; enthalpy of formation of molecules and ions and enthalpy of
combustion and its applications; calculation of bond energy, bond dissociation energy and resonance energy from
thermochemical data, effect of temperature (Kirchoff’s equations) and pressure on enthalpy of reactions. Adiabatic
ame temperature, explosion temperature.
Second Law: Concept of entropy; thermodynamic scale of temperature, statement of the second law of
thermodynamics; molecular and statistical interpretation of entropy. Calculation of entropy change for reversible
and irreversible processes.
Third Law: Statement of third law, concept of residual entropy, calculation of absolute entropy of molecules.
Free Energy Functions: Gibbs and Helmholtz energy; variation of S, G, A with T, V, P; Free energy change and
spontaneity. Relation between Joule-Thomson coefcient and other thermodynamic parameters; inversion temperature;
Gibbs-Helmholtz equation; Maxwell relations; thermodynamic equation of state.
Chemical Kinetics: Rate, mechanism, steady state concept, Kinetics of complex reactions, concept of energy
barrier/energy of activation. Theories of reaction rates, Lindemann theory of unimolecular reaction and reactions
in ow system.
Electrochemistry: Concept of electrolysis, Electrical current in ionic solutions. Kohlrausch's law and migration of
ions. Transference number. Hittroff and moving boundary methods. Applications of conductance measurements.
Strong electrolytes: Onsager equation: Activity and activity coefcients of strong electrolyte.
Surface Chemistry: Adsorption, adsorbate and adsorbents. Types of adsorption. Freundlich adsorption isotherm,
Langmuir adsorption isotherms. B.C.T. Isotherm: Surface area of the adsorbent. Changes in entropy, enthalpy and
free energy on adsorption. Gibbs adsorption equation.
Catalysis: Types of catalysis, homogenous/heterogeneous, enzyme catalysis, acid/base catalysis and their kinetics.
Mechanism of heterogeneous catalysis. Kinetics of surface reactions: unimolecular and bimolecular. pH-dependence
of rate constants of catalysed reactions. Autocatalysis
Colloids: Colloidal state, classication of colloidal solution, true solution, colloidal solution and suspensions,
preparation of sol, Purication of colloidal solutions. viscosity & plasticity General and optical properites, stability f
colloids, coagulation of lyphobic sols, electrical properties of sols, kinetic properties of colloids:- Brownion movement,
size of colloidal particle, emulsions, gels, colloidal electrolytes and applications of colloids. Emulsions, emulsiers,
theory of emulsication
Polymers: Basic concepts & Terminology, such as monomers, Polymers, Functionality, Thermoplastics, Thermosets
Linear, Branched, cross linked polymers etc. different denitions of molecular weight viz., Mw, Mn, Mv and then
determinations. Industrial applications of polymers, Addition, condensation and Ionic polymerization's, solutions of
polymers, good solvents, & bad solvent, solubility parameter, solutions viscosity and determination of intrinsic viscosity.
Atomic Structure: Introduction to wave mechanics, the Schrodinger equation as applied to hydrogen atom, origin
of quantum numbers, Long form of periodic table on the basis of Electronic conguration s, p, d, f block elements
periodic trends, Ionisation potential, atomic and ionic radii electron afnity & electro-negativity.
Chemical Bonding: Ionic bond- energy changes, lattice energy Born Haber Cycle, Covalent bond-energy changes,
Potential energy curve for H2 Molecule, characteristics of covalent compound. Co-ordinate bond - Werner's Theory,
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effective atomic numbers, isomerism in coordinate compounds. Hydrogen bonding. Concept of hybridisation and
resonance, Valance Shell Electron Repulsion theory (VSEPR). Discussion of structures of H2O, NH3, SiF4.
Molecular orbital theory, Linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) method. Structure of simple homo nuclear
diatomic molecule like H2, N2, O2, F2.
Acids & Bases: Basics of acidities and basicities, electrolytic dissociation, concept of strengths of acids and bases,
ionization of water, concept of pH and its scale, Buffer solutions, Buffer solution of weak acid and its salt, calculation
of pH of buffer solution, Henderson equation, acid-base indicators and theory of indicators.
Classication of Organic compounds IUPAC nomenclature, Structural isomerism, Cis-trans isomerism, shapes and
molecular orbital structures of compounds containing C,N and O conformation of alkanes, structures of dienes,
pyridine, pyrrole, aromatic compounds, delocalisation, concept of aromaticity, stability of cycloalkanes, resonance
concept, inductive and mesomeric effects, directive effects, activating and deactivating groups, hydrogen-bonding,
organic reagents and reaction intermediates.
Chemistry of hydrocarbons House synthesis halogenation of alkanes, free radical mechanism, cracking effect
of structure on Physical properties of compounds, alkenes catalytic hydrogenation, dehydration of alcohols,
dehydrogenation, Saytzeff rule, electrophilic addition reactions, peroxide effect, mechanism of allylic substitution,
acidity of 1-alkynes, conjugated dienes,1,2 and 1,4 additions, free radical and ionic mechanisms of addition
polymerisation reactions. Ring opening reactions of cyclopropane and cyclobutane, chemistry of benzene and alkyl
benzenes. Aromatic electrophillic substitution reaction, Friedel-Crafts reaction.
Chemistry of functional groups Alkyl and aryl halides, nucleophilic substitution, synthetic utility of Grignard reagents
and alkallithiums,
Anisole Mechanism
nucleophilic of Gringnartionacetophene,
addition, Benzaldehyde, of alcohols,benzophenone,
Benzyl alcohol,aldol
acidity of phenols,acidity
condensation, Epoxyofcompounds,
acids, alkyl
and aryl amines.
BIOLOGY
Origin of Life: History of earth, theories of origin of life nature of the earliest organism.
Varieties of life: Classication, Five kingdoms, viruses (TMV, HIV, Bacteriophage), Prokaryote (Bacteria-cell structure,
nutrition, reproduction), Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.
Chemicals of life: (Biomolecules)- Carbohydrates lipids, amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, and identication of
biomolecules in tissues.
Cell: The cell concept, structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, plant cells and animal cells, cell membrances,
cell organelles and their function. Structure and use of compound microscope.
Histology: Maritimes (apical, intercalary, lateral) and their function; simple tissue (parenchyma, collenchymas,
sclerenchyma); Complex tissue (xylem and phloem); Tissue systems (epidermal, ground, vascular); primary body
and growth (root, stem, leaf); Secondary growth. Animal Epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and
nervous tissue and their function in body.
Nutrition: Autotrophic (Photosynthesis) Pigment systems, Chloroplast, light absorption by chlorophyll and transfer of
energy, two pigment systems, photosynthetic unit, phosphorylation and electron transport system, Calvin-Benson
Cycle (C3), Hatch Slack Pathway (C4), Crassulacan Acid Metabolism (CAM), factors affecting photosynthesis;
Mineral Nutrition in plants. Heterotrophic - Forms of heterotrophic nutrition, elementary canal in humans, nervous and
hormonal control of digestive systems, fate of absorbed food materials; Nutrition in humans, Reference values.
Energy Utilization: (Respiration) - Structure of mitochondria, cellular respiration, relationship of carbohydrate
metabolism to other compounds, Glycolysis, fermentation, formation of acetyl co-A, Kreb cycle, Electron Transport
System and Oxidative Phosphorylation, ATP, factors affecting respiration.
Transport: Plant water relationships, properties of water, diffusion, osmosis, imbibition, movement of water in
owering plants, uptake of water by roots, the ascent of water in xylem, apoplast symplast theory, Transpiration-
structure of leaf and stomata in plants opening and closing mechanism of stomata factors affecting transpiration,
signicance of transpiration General characteristics of blood vascular system, development of blood systems
in animals, Composition of blood, circulation in blood vessels, formation of tissue uids, the heart, functions of
mammalian blood, the immune system.
Topics
Origin of Life History of earth, theories of origin of life, nature of earliest organism.
Diversity of Life Basic rules of classication and nomenclature, Classication-two kingdom, ve
kingdom – brief introduction to kingdoms, three domain introduction and structure of
viriods, prions and virus (HIV, TMV, Bacteriophage), Structure and reproduction of
bacteria and their economic importance
Chemical basis of life Biomolecules-carbohydrates, proteins, fats and lipids, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA)
Enzymes Denition, Properties, Types, Mechanism of action, factors affecting kinetics and their
industrial applications
Cell-Structure and
function Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, plant and animal cells, structure and function of cell
membrane, nucleus, chloroplast, mitochondria, golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum
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Histology
Plant Meristem (apical, intercalary and lateral), simple tissue (parenchyma, collenchymas,
and sclerenchyma), complex tissue (xylem and phloem) – structure and function;
tissue systems (epidermal, ground and vascular); primary body and growth (root,
stem and leaf), secondary growth.
Animals Epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous tissue – structure and function.
Economic Biology Food – Cereals (wheat, rice, maize), Beverages (tea, coffee, cocoa), sugarcane,
medicinal plants (Taxus, Catharanthus, Salix, Azadirachta); and rubber (Hevea)
Apiculture, Sericulture, Vermiculture and Leather
Syllabus for CET for M.Tech (Engineering Physics) Programme CET Code-150
1. Physics – 60% 2. Mathematics – 40%
PHYSICS
Interference: Young’s double slit experiment, Fresnel’s biprism, Thin lms, Newton’s rings, Michelson’s interferometer,
Fabry Perot interferometer.
Diffraction: Fresnel Diffraction: Zone plate, circular aperture, opaque circular disc, narrow slit, Fraunhofer diffraction:
Single slit, double slit, diffraction grating, resolving power and dispersive power.
Polarization: Types of polarization, Brewsters law, Malu’s Law, Nicol prism, double refraction, quarter-wave and
half-wave plates, optical activity, specic rotation.
Lasers: Introduction, coherence, population inversion, basic principle and operation of a laser, Einstein A and
B coefcients, type of lasers, He-Ne laser, Ruby laser, semiconductor laser, holography-theory and applications
Fibre Optics: Types of optical bres and their characteristics, (Attenuation and dispersion step index and graded index
bres, principle of bre optic communication-total internal reection, numerical aperture, bre optical communication
network (qualitative)-its advantages.
Theory of Relativity: Galenlian transformations, the postulates of the special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformations,
time dilation, length contraction, velocity addition, mass energy equivalence.
Thermodynamics: The rst law and other basic concepts: dimensions, units, work, heat, energy, the rst law of
thermodynamics, enthalpy, equilibrium, phase rule, heat capacity, PVT behavior of pure substances, ideal gas,
real gas, heat effects.
The second law and Entropy: statements, heat engines, Kelvin-Planck and Clausious statements and their equality,
reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot cycle, thermodynamic temperature scale, entropy,ent ropy calculations,
T-S diagrams, properties of pure substances, use of steam tables and Mollier diagram.
Refrigeration and liquefaction: the Carnot refrigerator, the vapor–compression cycle, comparison of refrigeration
cycles, liquefaction processes, heat pump. Rankine power cycle.
Quantum Mechanics: Wave particle duality, deBroglie waves, evidences for the wave nature of matter – the
experiment of Davisson and Germer, electron diffraction, physical interpretation of the wave function and its
properties, the wave packet, the uncertainty principle.
The Schrodinger wave equation (1 – dimensional), Eigen values and Eigen functions, expectation values, simple
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rays, Thomson's parabolic method, Isotopes, Mass spectrographs (Aston and Bainbridge), Electron microscope,
Cyclotron and Betatron.
Overview of Electro – Magnetism: Maxwell’s Equations: The equation of continuity for Time – Varying elds,
Inconsistency in ampere’s law Maxwell’s Equations, conditions at a Boundary Surface, Introduction to EM wave.
Nuclear Physics: Introduction of nucleus, Nucleus radius and density, Nuclear forces, Nuclear reactions, Cross
section, Q-value
Geiger-Mullar and Counter,
(G.M.) thresholdIntroduction
energy of nuclear reactions,and
of Accelerators Basic Idea for Nuclear Reactor, Breeder reactor, The
its Applications.
Numerical techniques: Interpolations, differentiation, integration; Nonlinear equations, the bisection methods, Newton’s
method, root nding; Differential equations, Euler’s method, the Runge-Kutta method; Matrices-inverting, nding
eigenvalues and eigenfunctions.
MATHEMATICS
Linear Independence and dependence of vectors, Systems of linear equations – consistency and inconsistency,
rank of a matrix, Gauss elimination method, , Eigen values and Eigen vectors.
Successive differentiation, Leibnitz's theorem, Lagrange's Theorem, Cauchy Mean value theorems, Taylor's theorem,
Asymptotes, Curvature, Reduction Formulae of trigonometric functions, Properties of denite Integral, Applications
to length, area, volume, surface of revolution. Partial derivatives, Method of Lagrange’s multipliers. Jacobeans of
coordinates transformations. Double and Triple integrals.
Method of separation of variables, homogeneous, linear equations, exactness and integrating factors, linear equations
of higher order with constant coefcients, Operator method to nd particular integral.
Scalar and vector elds, Directional Derivative, Gradient of scalar eld, divergence and curl of a vector eld.
Green's theorem, Divergence theorem and Stoke's theorem.
Probability: Denition of Sample Space, Event, Event Space, Conditional Probability, Additive and Multiplicative
law of Probability, Baye’s Law theorem, Application based on these results.
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2. PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMES
CET Programme Subjects of Entrance Test* Date, Day & Date & Day
Code Time of of Declaration
CET-2014 of CET Result
101
MBA (Financial Markets)
MBA (i) Comprehension-(30%),
English Language & 18.05.2014
(Sunday) 27.05.2014
(Tuesday)
(ii) Numerical Ability-(30%), 10:30-1:00 p.m
(iii) General Awareness-(10%),
(iv) Reasoning ability including
data interpretation-(30%)
106 Master of Mass (a) Communication Skills -English (30%) 03.05.2014 13.05.2014
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CET Programme Subjects of Entrance Test* Date, Day & Date & Day
Code Time of of Declaration
CET-2014 of CET Result
Law of Torts, Criminal Law, Commercial
Law & Family Law- (30%)
(iii) Public International Law, Human Rights
Law and Environment Law - (30%),
(iv) Current Trends in Law - (20%)
114 BCA
(i) English Language & Comprehension-(15%), 10.05.2014 20.05.2014
(ii) Mathematics -(30%), (Saturday) (Tuesday)
(iii) Computer Awareness -(30%), 10.30-1.00 p.m.
(iv) General Knowledge-IT and Science
Related - (25%).
116 MBA (SEM) (i) English Language & Comprehension 25.05.2014 03.06.2014
(ii) Numerical Ability & Mathematics (Sunday) (Tuesday)
(iii) Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation 10.30-1.00 p.m.
(iv) Computer Science
118 M.A.(Criminology)
i) General Knowledge. 10.05.2014 20.05.2014
ii) General Prociency in English (Saturday) (Tuesday)
(Class 12th Standard.) 2.00-4.30 p.m.
iii) Elementary Knowledge of
Social Science.
iv) Understanding different facets of
human behavior
iii) Observation
iv) Basic andKnowledge
Computer attention to details
120 Master
(M. Ed.)of Education (a)
(b) Teaching Aptitude (40%)
General Awareness and Logical 11.05.2014
(Sunday) 20.05.2014
(Tuesday)
Reasoning (30%) 10.30-1.00 p.m.
(c) English/Communication skills (30%)
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CET Programme Subjects of Entrance Test* Date, Day & Date & Day
Code Time of of Declaration
CET-2014 of CET Result
121 B.A. LLB (Integrated) (i) English Language & Comprehension-(25%) 25.05.2014 03.06.2014
BBA LLB (Integrated) (ii) General knowledge (25%), (Sunday) (Tuesday)
(iii) Legal Aptitude - (25%), 2.00-4.30 p.m.
(iv) Reasoning - (25%)
B. Sc.(MLT)
Bachelor of Audiology
BAMS
125 BBA & Allied Programmes (i) English Language & Comprehension-(25%), 24.05.2014 03.06.2014
(ii) General Awareness-(25%) (Saturday) (Tuesday)
(iii) Logical and Analytical Ability -(25%) 2.00-4.30 p.m.
(iv) Aptitude relating to the eld of
Management and for Communication
Skills-(25%).
126 Bachelor of Journalism (i) English Language & Comprehension-(25%), 17.05.2014 27.05.2014
(Mass Communication) (ii) General Awareness-(25%), (Saturday) (Tuesday)
BJMC (iii) Reasoning-(25%), 10.30-1.00 p.m..
(iv) Media Aptitude-(25%)
127 Bachelor of Hotel (i) English Language & Comprehension-(30%), 31.05.2014 10.06.2014
Management & Catering (ii) General Awareness-(20%), (Saturday) (Tuesday)
Technology (iii) Logical and analytical ability including 2.00-4.30 p.m.
(BHMCT) Computer awareness-(30%)
(iv) Knowledge of accounts/commerce &
science-(20%).
141 MAHM (i) Indian History, Culture & Archeology 24.05.2014 03.06.2014
MCPHM (ii) Museums of India (Saturday) (Tuesday)
(iii) Heritage Tourism 10.30-1.00 p.m.
(iv) Basic Science(12th Standard)
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CET Programme Subjects of Entrance Test* Date, Day & Date & Day
Code Time of of Declaration
CET-2014 of CET Result
CET Programme Date of CET-2014 Time of CET-2014 Date & Day of Declaration of
Code CET Result
103 MBBS – Stage I 27th April 2014 2 pm- 5 pm 6th May 2014 (Tuesday)
(Sunday)
MBBS – Stage II 2nd June 2014 2 PM- 5 PM 10th June 2014 (Tuesday)
(Monday )
The CET : MBBS-2014 (Stage I) is proposed to be conducted at the Centres detailed in table at
Para II given at the end of this chapter.
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However, depending upon the number of candidates at any station, the nal venue of the CET : MBBS
- 2014 (Stage I) will be communicated to the candidates through Admit Cards. MBBS (Stage II) test
will be held only at Delhi. In case of any query, candidate may contact on 011-25302287.
The candidates are also advised to indicate in the Application Form their two preferred choices in
respect to the places in order of his/her preference. The choices indicated by the candidates shall
however, be considered as their 'preferred choices'. The actual centre code will be allotted by the
University and the same shall be considered as nal. Neither any change in the preferences already
indicated by the candidate shall be allowed by the University nor any correspondence in this regard
will be entertained under any circumstances.
CET Code Programme Date of CET-2014 Time of CET-2014 Date & Day of
Declaration of CET
Result
104 BDS 3 r d Ma y 2 01 4 2 pm - 5 pm 13th May 2014 (Tuesday)
(Saturday)
The last date for submission of CET application forms is 10th April 2014 (Thursday) for MBBS &
BDS programmes.
3. GENERAL STANDARD OF THE QUESTION PAPER OF CET : MBBS & BDS – 2014
The level of questions will be that of 12th class under the 10+2 Scheme/Intermediate Science. Syllabi
for Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Botany and Zoology) shall be as specied by CBSE for class
11th and 12th under 10+2 scheme for students passing class 12th in the year 2014.
CET Code Programme Date of CET-2014 Time of CET-2014 Date & Day of
Declaration of CET
Result
102 PGMC 5th April 2014 10.30 am – 1.30 pm 8th April 2014 (Tuesday)
(Saturday)
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for session 2014-15 must appear in the respective CET, which will be conducted by Guru Gobind
Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi as per the schedule mentioned below:
CET Programme Date of CET- Time of Date & Day of Syllabus for CET -2014
Code 2014 CET-2014 Declaration of
CET Result
132 DM (Cardiology) 25th May 2014 10.30 am 3rd June 2014 Basic Sciences & Medicine as
(Sunday) to 12 noon (Tuesday) applied to Cardiology
133 M.Ch. (CTVS) 25th May 2014 10.30 am 3rd June 2014 Basic Sciences & Surgery as
(Sunday) to 12 noon (Tuesday) applied to CTVS
134 M.Ch. (Neuro 25th May 2014 2 pm to 3rd June 2014 Basic Sciences & Surgery as
Surgery) (Sunday) 3.30 p.m. (Tuesday) applied to Neuro Surgery
135 DM (Neurology) 25th May 2014 2 pm to 3rd June 2014 Basic Sciences & Medicine as
(Sunday) 3.30 p.m. (Tuesday) applied to Neurology
136 M.Ch. (Burns, 31st May 2014 10.30 am 10th June 2014 Basic Sciences & Surgery as
Plastic & (Saturday) to 12 noon (Tuesday) applied to Burns, Plastic &
Maxillofacial Maxillofacial Surgery
Surgery)
138 DM (Pulmonary
& Critical Care 31st May 2014
(Saturday) 2 pmp.m
3.30 to 10th June 2014
(Tuesday) Basic Sciences
applied & Medicine
to Pulmonary as
& Critical
Medicine) Care Medicine
143 M.Ch. (Paediatrics 31st May 2014 2 pm to 10th June 2014 Basic Sciences & Surgery as
Surgery) (Saturday) 3.30 p.m (Tuesday) applied to Paediatrics Surgery
144 M.Ch. (Urology) 1st June 2014 10.30 am 10th June 2014 Basic Sciences & Medicine
(Sunday) to 12 noon (Tuesday) as applied to Urology
2.2 The University
correspondence ondoes not issue
the subject will or
besupply or intimate
entertained. the marks
However, marks/obtained
ranks to by
any candidate
individual and no
candidate
can be seen or downloaded from the University's website www.ipu.ac.in.
2.3 Requests for revaluation/ re-checking of OMR answer sheet will not be entertained under
any circumstances.
2.4 The last date for submission of online CET application forms for SSMC is 10th April
2014 (Thursday).
II List of City/ Centre for B. Tech/ MBBS Stage I/ MCA/ MBA programmes for
Common Entrance Test (CET-2014)
(i) The CET for the above mentioned programmes will be held at following centres provided sufcient number of candidates
opt for a particular centre:
S.No. Name of the City / Centre Centre/City Code
1. Bengaluru 51
2. Bhopal 52
3. Chandigarh 53
4. Dehradun 54
5. Delhi 55
6. Jaipur 56
7. Jalandhar 57
8. Kolkata 58
9. Lucknow 59
(ii) MBBS (Stage II) test will be conducted only in Delhi.
(iii) For all other programmes the Common Entrance Tests ( CET 2014) will be conducted only in Delhi.
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(iv) The choices indicated by the candidates in respect to the Centres of Entrance Examination shall
only be considered as their preferred choices. The actual Centre Code will be allotted by the University
and the same shall be considered as nal. Neither any change in the preferences already indicated by
the candidate shall be allowed by the University nor any correspondence in this regard will
be entertained under any circumstances. The University may drop any of the above mentioned centres
if sufficient number of candidates are not available or for any other reason deemed appropriate to
drop the centre.
(v) In case University decides to drop both the preferences of centres given by the candidate then, in
such circumstances, 'Delhi' centre will be allotted.
Note:
(i) A Separate Application Form has to be lled-in for each programme (s) having distinct CET / Programme Code.
(ii) No separate intimation will be sent to the candidates regarding declaration of results and commencement of counselling/
admission. Result will be declared on University Website (www.ipu.ac.in). Detailed schedule of rst counselling/admissions
will be notied prior to commencement of respective counselling, on the University Website (www.ipu.ac.in). Tentative dates of
commencement of rst and second counselling, are given in Part C: Chapter I. The dates for counselling as given in Part C:
Chapter I may be deferred if the sanctioned intake for the respective programme is not received by the University in time.
(iii) The University will declare and display the ranks of only those candidates who are declared as qualied in the CET-2014. The
candidates will be called for counselling/admission depending upon the number of seats available in each programme. The
admissions will be made only out of these qualied candidates strictly in order of inter-se-merit. The rank of candidates who do
- Sd/-
Brig P. K. Upmanyu
Joint Registrar (Admissions)
Dated: 20 Feb, 2014
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PART - B
S.No Content Page No.
Chapter- 4
Chapter- 5
Chapter- 6
- Sd/-
Brig P. K. Upmanyu
Joint Registrar (Admissions)
Dated: 20 Feb, 2014
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2. Last Dates for Submission of Application (ii) In case any candidate does not nd
Form online is given in the table below: his/her application form number on
S.No. Programmes Date & Time the University's Website, then he/
she is advised to contact the Ofce
1. For all programmes 10th April, 2014 of Controller of Examinations, Guru
excepting B. Arch. & Thursday - 4 pm Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,
PGMC Programmes Delhi, immediately (but not later than
24th April, 2014) alongwith the relevant
2. B. Arch. programmes 2nd June 2014 particulars proof of its submission to
(Monday) to the University. In case of any query,
to 3rd July 2014 candidate may contact on 011-25302287
(Thursday). (Only admit card related enquiry).
3. PGMC programmes 20th March, 2014 5. Write the complete e-mail address carefully.
Thursday - 4 pm Please note that this e-mail address will
be used by the University for Admit card
delivery in future. The address should be
3. One application form is valid only for One CET properly lled up in the prescribed boxes.
Code. For applying in more than One CET Code,
The University will not be responsible for
the applicant should apply separately.
non receipt of Admit Card for incorrect e-mail
4. Display of Information on the University's address given by the applicant in the CET
Website regarding receipt of Application Forms Application Form.
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1. The print out of the lled in online CET Application Form along with relevant enclosure given in
Part E.complete in all respects, should be submitted by hand or by speed post to the Controller
of Examinations (Operations)/Respective Schools of the University as mentioned in table below,
super-scribing GATE for M.Tech Programmes and the name of the Programme with its Programme/
CET Code within the last date as mentioned in table below up to 5 p.m. along with the eligibility
documents, if applicable.
2. The applicant has to ll the relevant enclosure given in Part E along with the CET application
form.
3 Attested copy of degree certicate and marks-sheet of the qualifying examination clearly showing
the marks obtained by the candidate in the degree. (Wherever grades/CPI/CGPA etc are awarded,
attach a sheet showing the calculation of overall percentage). CPI awarded by GGSIP University
to be treated as equivalent to percentage.
8. Write the complete address by giving your name and PIN code carefully and legibly. Please note
that this address will be used by the University for all the correspondence in future. Therefore,
it should be very clearly written with black ball point pen only. The address should be properly
lled up in the prescribed boxes and should not overow. The University will not be responsible
for any loss in transit or for incorrect address given by the applicant in the Application Form. No
request for change of address will be entertained till the admission is nalized.
9. In addition to the above mentioned details, mobile number, contact number of the residence and
e-mail id must be provided in the CET application form along with the relevant enclosure given
in Part E.
10. The schedule for the sale of admission brochure and submission of CET application form along
with relevant enclosure given in Part E is given in the table below:
Programme/ Programme Name Where To Submit The Complete Last Date for Last Date for
CET Code Application Form Submission of Submission of
Application Forms Application Forms
Online Ofine/By post
139 M.Tech. (Computer Controller of Examination (Operations), GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014
Science & Engineering) Sector-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
M.Tech. (Information Technology)
M.Tech. (Information Security)
M.Tech. (Information Technology)
Weekend
M.Tech. (Computer
Science & Engineering) Weekend
140 M.Tech. (Digital Communication) Controller of Examination (Operations), GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014
M.Tech. (ECE) Sector-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
M.Tech. (Signal Processi ng)
M.Tech. (RF & Microwave Engg.)
M.Tech. (VLSI Design)
M.Tech. (ECE- Weekend)
147 M.Tech. (Tool Engg) Controller of Examination (Operations), GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014
Sector-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
148 M.Tech. (Food Processing Dean, USBT, GGSIPU, Sector 16C, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014
Technology) Dwarka , New Delhi-110078
149 M.Tech. (Nano Science and Dean, USBAS, GGSIPU, Sector 16C, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014
Technology) Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
150 M.Tech. (Engineering Physics) Dean, USBAS, GGSIPU, Sector 16C, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014
Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
166 M.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) Dean, USCT, GGSIPU, Sector 16C, 10.04.2014 20.04.2014
Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
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Notes:
1. The applicants are advised to retain a print out of the duly lled-in CET Application Form.
2. The failure to submit any of the relevant enclosure given in appendix 16 and eligibility documents
may result in rejection of the CET application form.
3. The applicants are advised to submit the CET application form with the relevant enclosure given in
appendix 16 and eligibility documents as per the Admission Brochure before the last date for
submission of application form.
4 After the last date is over, CET Application Form sent through Registered/Speed Post/Courier or
by any other means will not be accepted, irrespective of the fact when the form was despatched/
posted. Therefore, candidates are advised to submit their CET Applications Form along with
relevant enclosure given in appendix 16 and eligible documents at the earliest to the Controller
of Examination/Respective School of the University, instead of waiting for the last date.
1. Date for submission of Application Form Online- 2nd June 2014 (Monday) to 3rd July 2014 (Thursday).
2. Applicants will have to ll their result of qualifying examination and NATA Score.
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155 MBA University School of 1. Dean, USMS, GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 28.04.2014
Management Studies Room No. 206, D-Block, GGSIPU
Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78
2. Coordinator MBA Weekend
Room No. 309, D-Block, GGSIPU
Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78
176 Master of University School of Dean, USMC, GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 28.04.2014
Journalism & Mass Communication Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78
Mass
Communication
(MJMC)
181 LLM (Cyber Law University School of Dean, USLLS, GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 28.04.2014
and Cyber Crime) Law and Legal Studies Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78
LLM (Intellectual
and Industrial
Property Law)
186 MBA- Disaster Centre for Disaster Director, CDMS, GGSIPU, 10.04.2014 28.04.2014
Management Management Studies Sec-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78
Note: It is mandatory for all candidates seeking admission in Weekend and Post Graduate Diploma
Programmes to submit online applications and further take the printout of the application and send it in
a sealed envelope along with relevant enclosures given in Part E of the Admission Brochure to the
concerned University Schools/Ofce within the specied period. The applications of the students will not
be treated as complete and further the students will not be eligible for admission if the applications do not
reach the concerned Schools/ Ofce within the specied date i.e 28th April, 2014.
(i) On 19.04.2014 at 5.00 p.m. the details of Application Forms received by the Ofce of the
Controller of Examinations (Operations) upto the last date i.e. 10.04.2014 will be displayed
on the University Website (www.ipu.ac.in). The candidates are advised to check their status
with the help of Application Form number.
(ii) In case any candidate, who has submitted the application form online does not nd his/her application
form number on the University's Website, then he/she is advised to contact the Ofce of Controller of
Examinations (Operations), Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, immediately (but
not later than 24.04.2014) alongwith the relevant particulars (printout of the duly lled-in CET
Application Form). In case of any query, candidate may contact on 011-25302287.
3. Write the complete e-mail address carefully. Please note that this e-mail address will be used by the
University for delivery of Admit Card. The address should be properly lled up in the prescribed boxes .
The University will not be responsible for any non receipt of Admit Card for incorrect e-mail address
given by the applicant in the application form.
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(i) The Candidate should report at the Examination (v) Any attempt to note down questions during
Centre 30 minutes prior to the time of the the Test or to take away pages from the Test
commencement of CET-2014. Booklet will be viewed very seriously, and invite
legal action;
(ii) No candidate will be allowed to enter in the
Examination Hall after the commencement (vi) Candidate shall maintain perfect silence and
of CET; attend to their papers only. Any conversation,
gesticulation or causing disturbance during the
(iii) No candidate will be allowed to leave the Test will be deemed to be an act of misbehavior
examination hall before the prescribed time for and is, therefore, strictly prohibited. Also, if
CET is over; a candidate is found impersonating or using
(iv) Candidate should leave Examination Hall only unfair means, he/she will be disqualied from
after handing over OMR answer sheet & test taking the Test and the next one or two such
booklet to the Invigilator; Tests depending on the nature of offence.
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4. Detailed instructions to be followed in the (ii) In case of candidates securing equal marks
examination hall are given in Part -E: Appendix in the aggregate as well as in Environment
:1. Specimen copy of the OMR answer Science separately in CET, then the candidate
sheet to be used for the Test, is given in getting higher marks in Chemistry shall rank
Part -E: Appendix :2 for all Professional, higher;
Engineering, MBBS & BDS and Appendix :3 (iii) In case of tie in (i) and (ii) above, the candidate
for PGMC & SSMC programmes. older in age shall rank higher.
5. Procedure for preparing Merit List of (e) For Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT),
CET Bachelor of Prosthetics & Orthotics (BPO),
The inter-se-merit of candidates securing equal BAMS, BHMS, BASLP, B.Sc.(MLT) and B.Sc
aggregate marks in Common Entrance Test will be (Hons.) Nursing:
determined according to the following criteria : (i) The candidates getting higher marks in Biology
shall rank higher;
(a) For B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) (IT, CSE,
ECE, CT & BCE), B.Tech (IT, CSE, ECE, MAE, (ii) In case of candidates securing equal marks in
PE, ENE, TE, CVE, ICE, EEE, EE, ME, MET) the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry, Biology
programmes: as well as in Biology separately in CET, then the
(i) The candidates getting higher marks in Maths candidate getting higher marks in Chemistry
in CET shall rank higher; shall rank higher;
(ii) In case of candidates securing equal marks (iii) In case of tie in (i) and (ii) above, the candidate
in the aggregate of PCM as well as in Maths older in age shall rank higher.
separately in CET, then the candidate getting (f) For all other progra mmes, except as
higher marks in Physics shall rank higher; mentioned above from (a) to (e), the candidate
(iii) In case of tie in (i) and (ii) above, the candidate older in age shall rank higher.
older in age shall rank higher.
Note:For all the above programmes, if it is found
(b) For B.Tech. / M.Tech. (Dual Degree) Bio- that after considering all the above criterion,
Technology programme : there is still tie for merit, then marks in the
The procedure for preparing MERIT list is given B. MEDICAL/POST GRADUATE MEDICAL
in Chapter 2 of this part. PROGRAMMES
Note: If it is found at the time of counselling that after 1. SCHEME of CET for MBBS & BDS:
considering the above, there is still tie for merit, i) CET code 103 for MBBS (both stages I & II)
then marks in the qualifying examination shall and CET code 104 for BDS will be of 3 hours
be considered for determining the rank. If marks duration and will have One Question Paper in
of qualifying examination are not available or English medium. This Question Paper shall have
happen to be equal, then marks obtained by the 200 objective type (multiple choice) questions
candidate in public examination passed prior to from Physics, Chemistry, Botany & Zoology. Each
the qualifying examination shall be considered question will be provided with four alternative
to decide inter-se-merit. answers marked as (1), (2), (3) and (4). Out of
these, only one correct or most appropriate answer
(d) For Master of Science (Environ ment should be selected and marked on the OMR answer
Management) Programme: sheet. Each question shall carry 3 marks, which
(i) The candidat es getting higher marks in shall be awarded for each correct answer.
Environment Science shall rank higher; ii) There will be negative marking for incorrect
answers. Incorrect answers will include both the
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'wrong answers' as well as 'more than one answer to a question'. 1 mark will be deducted for
each incorrect answer.
iii) Candidates should bring a black ball point pen to the Examination Hall for writing/marking responses
(darkening the ovals) on OMR answer sheet. Use of pencil is not allowed.
iv) No requests for re-checking, re-evaluation, re-assessment or scrutiny of OMR answer sheet will
be entertained.
v) For those who are unable to appear in the test on the scheduled date for any reason, retest will
not be held by the University under any circumstances. No refund of fee is permissible.
2. SCHEME of CET for POST GRADUATE MEDICAL COURSES (PGMC)
2.1 The Entrance Test shall cover all subjects of MBBS course and will comprise of one Paper of 3
hours duration. This paper shall carry 300 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) of 4 marks each, divided
in two sections viz. I & II. The subjects covered under these Sections are detailed below:-
Section-I Pre & Para-Clinical subjects, i.e., Pathology, Physiology, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine,
Medical Microbiology, Medical Bio-Chemistry and Anatomy.
2.1.3 There will be negative marking for every incorrect answer. ‘Incorrect answers will include Wrong
answers' as well as "those which contain more than one answer to the question." For each incorrect
answer 1 mark will be deducted.
2.2 Candidates are required to bring a black ball point pen to the Examination Hall for marking their responses
by darkening the ovals on OMR answer sheet. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited.
2.3. The University will not entertain any request for re-checking, re-evaluation, re-assessment or scrutiny of OMR
answer sheet.
2.4. For those who are unable to appear in the CET:PGMC 2014 on the scheduled date for any
reason, re-test will not be held by the University under any circumstances and the fee deposited for
such test shall not be refunded.
2.5. Candidates are advised to follow the instructions mentioned in Part -E: Appendix -22 while appearing
for CET:PGMC 2014.
3. SCHEME of CET for SUPER SPECIALTY MEDICAL COURSES (SSMC)
3.1 The Entrance Test shall cover subjects of respective super specialty course and will comprise of one paper
of 1½hours duration. This paper shall carry 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ's) of 4 (four) marks each.
The Test for each super specialty will carry a maximum marks of 400.
3.1.1 Every question shall have four alternative answers, and out of these only one correct or most
appropriate answer should be selected and marked on the OMR answer sheet provided alongwith
Test paper.
3.1.2 Incorrect answer will be given zero marks and correct answer will be allotted 4 marks. Incorrect
answers will include wrong answers as well as those containing more than one answer to the question.
3.2 Candidates are required to bring a black ball point pen to the Examination Hall for marking their
responses by darkening the ovals on OMR answer sheet. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited.
3.3 The University will not entertain any request for re-checking, re-evaluation, re-assessment or
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scrutiny of OMR answer sheet.
3.4 For those who are unable to appear in the CET: SSMC- 2014 on the scheduled date for any
reason, re-test will not be held by the University under any circumstances and the fee deposited for
such test shall not be refunded.
3.5 Candidates are advised to follow the instructions mentioned in Part- E while appearing for CET:
SSMC-2014.
- Sd/-
Brig P. K. Upmanyu
Joint Registrar (Admissions)
Dated: 20 Feb, 2014
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