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Department of Physical Education<br />

"Teacher Education and Learning"<br />

Government College for Girls<br />

Sector 42, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Post Graduate Government College<br />

Sector 11, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration<br />

HANDBOOK OF INFORMATION &<br />

PROSPECTUS 2009-10


Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Values<br />

Mission<br />

Respect for the community<br />

Advocacy for gender just society<br />

Passion for excellence<br />

High ethical standard<br />

Research as a way of life<br />

Our mission is to help the available human resource to excel in Physical Education and<br />

Sports by creating an environment which imbibes Ethics of Sportsmanship.<br />

We aim to develop professional competencies, through physical, cognitive, pedagogical,<br />

emotional, spiritual, tactical and technical skills, research and development for the benefits<br />

of our students, faculty and other stake holders in the Department of Physical Education –<br />

“Teachers Education and Learning”.<br />

Welcome<br />

Dear Students,<br />

We are pleased to know that you are considering to join us. The Teacher<br />

Education and Learning programme in Physical Education is an<br />

interdisciplinary field which helps in the holistic development of<br />

individuals. It also provides opportunities to excel in different fields, for<br />

those who are ready to accept challenges. From the moment you join<br />

us you become an integral part of the department and learn to value time<br />

and energy.<br />

Every individual has a certain potential and a definite career goal. We<br />

create success stories by tapping the individual strength, overcoming<br />

his weaknesses, arming him with outstanding skills and placing him in<br />

the world of opportunity.<br />

In today's competitive world, success comes to young professional with<br />

practical competencies and professional dynamism. At P.G.G.C.-11 the<br />

thrust is to provide you with world class infrastructure and equipment<br />

supported by practical training along with all round personality<br />

development.<br />

Continuous monitoring of academics prepares you to meet future<br />

challenges. Small classes and the ability to meet each individual's<br />

specific needs prepares you for a successful career ahead. The faculty<br />

is a team of professional sculptors who shape your future by<br />

inculcating higher values. They possess exceptional competence and<br />

groom you as quality teachers. We appreciate your willingness to take<br />

the challenge. We are dedicated to make you not only a conscientious<br />

teacher but also a good human being who would work with the future<br />

generation for a gender just and harmonious society.<br />

We welcome you to the family.<br />

Dr. A. L. Gauba<br />

Dr. Nindru Bal<br />

Principal<br />

Principal<br />

PGGC-11, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

GCG - 42, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

When You<br />

Achieve<br />

We Succeed


Govt. College for Girls -42<br />

Goals<br />

Ensure a respectful, tolerant and dynamic <strong>college</strong> environment.<br />

Provide a comprehensive physical education programme where<br />

appreciation, participation and skill development is accomplished.<br />

Encourage leadership and personal development opportunities<br />

where students see themselves as 'complete individuals' in body,<br />

mind and spirit.<br />

Promote community spirit, civic responsibility, in the studentteachers.<br />

Offer special out reach programmes to curb social evils for building a<br />

harmonious society.<br />

Implement a system of discipline that develops positive attitude and<br />

a sense of responsibility.<br />

Establish an effective system of communication among peers,<br />

younger and older <strong>college</strong> students, <strong>college</strong> staff and family<br />

members.<br />

Give students a wide range of field experiences and outdoor<br />

education.<br />

Allow students to contribute to their personal development,<br />

academic and professional enrichment.<br />

Ensure for all students of B.P.Ed./ M.P.Ed. a happy and healthy fun<br />

filled educational training.<br />

Teach students to take ownership of their learning.<br />

Contents<br />

Post Graduate Government College<br />

Sector 11, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

About College & Department of Physical Education 4<br />

Admission Schedule 5<br />

Instructional Facilities 6<br />

Co-curricular activities 7<br />

College Hostel<br />

8<br />

Rules & Regulations for Admission, Examinations & Award<br />

of Degree for B.P.Ed. 4 Year Inovative/Integrated course 8-10<br />

Scheme of study for B.P.Ed 11-14<br />

Rules & Regulation for Admission for M.P.Ed. Course 15<br />

Scheme of study for M.P.Ed 16-18<br />

Uniforms for B.P.Ed. & M.P.Ed. Students 19<br />

Whom to contact 19<br />

Our Achievers 20-21<br />

Vibrations of 2009-10 21<br />

Fee structure 41<br />

Government College For Girls<br />

Sector 42, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Admission Schedule 23<br />

About <strong>college</strong> & Department of Physical Education 23<br />

Important Information 24<br />

Regulation & Rules for Admission for B.P.Ed. 1 year course 24-25<br />

Scheme of study 25<br />

Uniform/ Dress Code 27<br />

Other policies 27<br />

College hostel 28<br />

Our Achievers 30-31<br />

Fee structure 41<br />

Common Information& Guidelines<br />

Common Guidelines For Admission Specimen of affidavit for gap year Ban on Ragging<br />

Instructions to fill up the Admission form Specimen of affidavit for single girl child Prospectus on Internet<br />

Reservation policy Specimen application form for Admission Form<br />

Rules pertaining to Academics<br />

concession/scholarships<br />

State wise Fake Universities<br />

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Career Prospectus<br />

All-in-one-Career<br />

TEACHER<br />

ECONOMIC<br />

OF SPORTS<br />

Sports<br />

Trainer<br />

Sports<br />

Coaching<br />

Sports<br />

Industry<br />

Sports<br />

Tourism<br />

Event<br />

Management<br />

School College University<br />

Sports<br />

Marketing<br />

Travel<br />

Package<br />

Sports<br />

Consultancy<br />

Adapted<br />

Physical<br />

Education<br />

Sports<br />

Medicine<br />

Sports<br />

Physiotherapy<br />

Yoga<br />

&<br />

Meditation<br />

Sports<br />

Journalism<br />

SPA. GYM<br />

&<br />

Fitness


POST GRADUATE GOVERNMENT COLLEGE<br />

Sector 11, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

www.gc11.com<br />

Course offered:<br />

B.P.Ed.<br />

M.P.Ed.<br />

Bachelor of Physical Education- Four Year Innovative/ Integrated Teachers Education Programme recognized by NCTE<br />

Master of Physical Education-Two Year Course - Subject to the approval of NCTE


Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

About College<br />

The heritage College of “City Beautiful” true to its cardinal dictum<br />

“Higher and Still Higher”, has blossomed into an Interdisciplinary<br />

Institution.<br />

The <strong>college</strong> has well-equipped science laboratories, sprawling play-<br />

grounds and three hostels with modern amenities.<br />

The genesis of this esteemed institution can be traced back to 26th May,<br />

1953, when it began functioning from the present Mount View Hotel in<br />

Sector-10 and later shifted to the current Govt.Model Higher Secondary<br />

School in Sector-23. Finally, it moved to its present location on 13th<br />

October, 1960, to a sprawling green campus designed by the famous<br />

French Architect P. Jeanneret. On April 2, 2009, the College took a giant<br />

forward as it was renamed to Post Graduate Government College. In<br />

the last five and a half decades, the <strong>college</strong> has nurtured in its fold<br />

academics and sports and has hosted many cultural, academics,<br />

sports, and other co-curricular activities. With its unique reputation of<br />

being a heritage <strong>college</strong> of the city, it houses the rarest of trees and an<br />

impressive Botanical Garden.<br />

Keeping in mind society's expectations from an educational institution,<br />

the <strong>college</strong> has expanded both vertically and horizontally.<br />

Presently the <strong>college</strong> runs courses for Bachelors in Arts, Science, Bio-<br />

Technology, Commerce, Business Administration, Computer<br />

Applications, and Information Technology and Honours courses in nine<br />

subjects and Masters in English, Punjabi, Chemistry, History and<br />

Information Technology. Taking care of the varied intellectual and<br />

professional needs of students, three add-on courses viz. Journalism,<br />

Video Reporting and Video Editing have been introduced in the<br />

Department of English.<br />

To run the conventional and professional courses the Library has been<br />

continuously upgrading itself. Books, journals, magazines, software<br />

even Braille software for blind students are regularly updated.<br />

The <strong>college</strong> imparts broad-based education and a huge cross-section<br />

of our students occupy coveted positions in the fields of education,<br />

medicine, administrative services, engineering, industry and<br />

community services.<br />

Department of Physical Education<br />

The Department of Physical Education in PGGC-11 is as old as the<br />

<strong>college</strong>. To begin with it was known as the Sports Department. In 1980,<br />

the UGC introduced an elective as well as an optional subject of<br />

Physical Education in the <strong>college</strong>. This move of the UGC gave impetus<br />

to the subject and soon it became very popular among the students.<br />

This <strong>college</strong> was the first to introduce the subject of Physical<br />

Education (elective) in the Sports Department of the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

Consequently, the name of the department was changed to<br />

Department of Physical Education and Sports. In all these years the<br />

Department has produced many national and intervarsity players. In<br />

2004 B.P.Ed.-Four Year Innovative/Integrated Course after +2 was<br />

introduced, duly recognized by NCTE in June, 2008. The first batch<br />

passed out in that very year and Mr. Manoj Singh brought laurels to the<br />

Department by getting a Gold Medal in the Annual examination<br />

conducted by Punjab University. The Education Department of the<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration has granted permission to start the<br />

M.P.Ed. course both for boys and girls from the session 2009-10.<br />

The Department has three most important organs of an autonomous<br />

nature – Sports, Physical Education Elective and Teachers Education<br />

and Learning Programme.<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Admission Schedule<br />

B.P.Ed. – First Year<br />

No. of Seats available ................................................................................................................................... 50 (Boys & Girls)<br />

Reservation for U.T. / General Pools .............................................................................................................. 60:40<br />

Age Limit ...................................................................................................................................................... 16 to 24 years<br />

Last Date of Submission of Application ......................................................................................................... 18.07.2009<br />

Date & Time of Admission Test (Physical Fitness Test–Cooper's 12 & 9 Min run-and-walk) ........................... 22.07.2009 (9.00 AM)<br />

B.P.Ed. ( Second Year) ................................................................................................................................ 16.07.2009<br />

B.P.Ed. (Third Year) ..................................................................................................................................... 17.07.2009<br />

B.P.Ed. ( Fourth Year) .................................................................................................................................. 18.07.2009<br />

M.P.Ed. – First Year<br />

No. of Seats available .................................................................................................................................. 30 (Boys & Girls)<br />

Reservation for U.T. / General Pools ............................................................................................................ 60:40<br />

Last Date of Submission of Application ......................................................................................................... 18.07.2009<br />

Date & Time of Entrance Test (Objective Type Test) ...................................................................................... 27.07.2009 (9.00 AM)<br />

Date & Time of Fitness Test (AAHPER's Motor Fitness Test) ......................................................................... 28.07.2009 (9.00 AM)<br />

Regular Class will Commence on ................................................................................................................. 03.08.2009<br />

Important Instructions<br />

1. Candidate who passes the qualifying examination and physical 4. Sports participation graded by the State Sports Department for<br />

fitness test with 45% marks in each shall be eligible to take<br />

admission.<br />

the candidate seeking admission under the sports category.<br />

5. Medical certificate declaring the candidate fit for appearing in<br />

2. The following original documents shall be checked at the time of the Physical Fitness Test.<br />

admission.<br />

6. Individual call letter shall not be sent for the admission<br />

• Date of birth certificate schedule.<br />

• Mark sheet of the qualifying examination 7. The candidate cleared for admission shall be required to<br />

• ST/SC/OBC or any other certificate under the reserved deposit the fee within 24 hours after the display of the meritcategory<br />

as per the policy of • <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration.<br />

cum-selection list. Failing which the seat will be given to the<br />

• Character certificate from the institution last attended. next candidate in the merit/waiting list.<br />

3. All the documents submitted with the admission form should be 8. For gap year and single girl child, a student is to furnish an<br />

self-attested.<br />

affidavit as per specimen attached in the prospectus.<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Objectives<br />

Our College and the Department of Physical Education (Teachers<br />

Education and Learning Programme) in particular strive<br />

relentlessly to realize the following objectives of the course:<br />

To produce professional teachers in physical education for<br />

secondary and senior secondary schools.<br />

To lay down sound foundations for higher and advanced<br />

studies in India and abroad.<br />

To prepare students for self-employment in the field of health,<br />

fitness and gym management, personal trainers, sports<br />

journalism, yoga and meditation and sports physiotherapy and<br />

rehabilitation.<br />

To prepare students for advance professional coaching<br />

diplomas in various disciplines like athletics, gymnastics,<br />

hockey, football, sports management, sports journalism etc.<br />

To enable students to get admission in foreign universities<br />

without losing a year on account of bridge courses.<br />

To encourage mass participation in physical education<br />

programmes.<br />

To produce outstanding sportspersons and athletes.<br />

Optimum utilization of instruction and infrastructural facilities..<br />

Salient Features of The B.P.Ed.<br />

- 4 Year & M.P.Ed.- 2 Year Course<br />

(Innovative, Integrated, Basic, Global & Job Oriented)<br />

Prepares specialists in Games and Sports of the choice of the<br />

students and compulsory specialization in Athletics.<br />

Prepares sound background for joining Higher Teaching,<br />

Training and Coaching Institutions.<br />

Provides sound technical knowledge to become qualified<br />

umpires/ referees/ managers/ technical delegates.<br />

Produces elite players.<br />

Builds a sound foundation for Sports Journalism and Sports<br />

Physiotherapy.<br />

Generate employment and self-employment opportunities in<br />

the field of Health, Fitness, Aerobics and Gym Management.<br />

Prepares personal trainers.<br />

Prepares managers and administrators in Physical<br />

Education & Sports.<br />

Provides expertise in Sports Marketing.<br />

Provides training for becoming Life Guards/Life Savers for<br />

water sports.<br />

Provides training in the field of Yoga, Meditation and<br />

Relaxation Techniques.<br />

Instructional Facilities<br />

Computer Labs: Two Computer Labs with Internet Facility.<br />

Psychology Lab: Fully Loaded with Tests: Personality Test,<br />

Intelligence Test, Aptitude Test, Attitude Test, Memory Drum,<br />

Compact Indicating Caliper, Flicker Fushion Apparatus, Howard<br />

dolman Apparatus, Reaction Time Apparatus Visual and<br />

Auditory, Reaction Time Apparatus Foot, Sliding Caliper<br />

(Shoulder Breadth) Muller Layer illusion, Muller Illusion Box, etc.<br />

Anatomy & Physiology and Exercise Physiology Lab: Charts<br />

and Models of various systems of the body and vital organs, PC<br />

based Spiro-meter, Grip Dynamometer, Skin fold Caliper,<br />

Metronome, Leg and Back Dynamometer, Lengton Type<br />

Goniometer, Stadiometer, Skeleton, Sphygmomanometer,<br />

Stethoscope, Anthropometry Kit, etc.<br />

Teaching Technology Lab: Multimedia Projector(2No),<br />

Screen, Laptop, Multifunctional Printer, Handy Cam, Digital still<br />

Camera, voice Recorder, Color Television with VCD and DVD<br />

Player, PA System etc.<br />

Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Lab: Short Wave Diathermy,<br />

Ultrasonic Therapy, Wax Bath, IFT and Tense, CPM,<br />

Shoulder Exercise with Wrist , Infra-red Lamp, Lumber Traction<br />

Unit, Traction Bed, Contrast Bath, iPamper Manual<br />

Massager, etc.<br />

Fitness /Training Lab: Cross Trainer, Electronic Tread Mill,<br />

Vibratory, Smith Machine, Bench Press, Incline and Decline<br />

Hammer, Hack Squat with Leg Press, Massager Roller, Rowing<br />

Hydraulic Machine, High Lat, Leg Curl/Extension, A.B. Board,<br />

Curling Arm, Professional Weighing Machine.<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Infrastructural Facilities<br />

Cinder Track (400 mts)<br />

Football Field<br />

Hockey Field<br />

Basketball Court<br />

Volleyball Court<br />

Badminton Court<br />

Swimming pool<br />

Netball Court<br />

Handball Court<br />

Kho-Kho<br />

Kabaddi<br />

Ball badminton<br />

Boxing Ring<br />

Softball Ground<br />

Table-Tennis Table<br />

Fitness Centre<br />

Multi-Gym<br />

Co-curricular Activities<br />

The <strong>college</strong> promotes cultural and literary<br />

activities for the students by providing<br />

them an opportunity to participate in<br />

dramatics, music, debates, quiz<br />

competitions etc. The students are also<br />

involved extensively in activities like<br />

NCC, NSS, Camping andA Adventure<br />

programmes to develop leadership<br />

N.C.C.<br />

Facility for participation in the national cadet<br />

corps (Army Wing, Naval Wing and Air Wing) is<br />

available for the students. Students are<br />

prepared for 'B' and 'C' Certificate examination<br />

so that they may avail themselves of reserved<br />

seats in the I.M.A meant for N.C.C. 'C'<br />

certificate holders. It has all the 3 units (only for<br />

boys).<br />

N.S.S.<br />

National service scheme with the motto<br />

'Not me but you' aims at personality<br />

devolvement through community<br />

participation. It is meant to inculcate a<br />

spirit of co-operation and social work<br />

among the students. The <strong>college</strong>s hold<br />

various camp in the suburb areas of<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> where student interact with<br />

the village folk and the colony residents<br />

to impart adult education, environment<br />

and AIDS awareness and also to create<br />

awareness against social evils. NSS,<br />

both for boy and girl students, exists in the<br />

<strong>college</strong>. A special unit of NSS is to be<br />

introduced for B.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed.<br />

students with w.e.f. 2009-10.<br />

Library Learning<br />

Resources<br />

Dissertation Abstracts<br />

International Journals<br />

Books on Physical Education and<br />

Allied Sciences including Games<br />

and Sports: 10,000 Nos.<br />

Naval Wing<br />

Army Wing<br />

Air Wing<br />

Dr. H. S. Dhanoa,<br />

Incharge<br />

Dr. Paramjit Singh<br />

Incharge<br />

Mr. Manoj Kumar<br />

Incharge<br />

Dr. Vinod Vijay<br />

Convener-cum-Programme Officer<br />

Dr. Gopal Sahu<br />

Programme Officer<br />

Dr. Dev Raj Jat<br />

Programmer Officer<br />

Dr. (Ms) Asha Kiran<br />

Programmer Officer


Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

College Hostel<br />

There are three hostels in the <strong>college</strong>. These hostels are modern in<br />

concept and design, having the latest amenities. Mostly with cubicles,<br />

these hostels have common room and amenities like T.Vs and<br />

newspapers, ceiling fans, geysers, water-coolers, public telephones,<br />

indoor and out door games, canteens and mess. Each hostel has a<br />

teacher warden and supporting staff.<br />

A candidate should apply for hostel seat along with Admission form of the<br />

<strong>college</strong> on the prescribed from.<br />

Old residents should apply afresh for admission. Their merit and their<br />

conduct in the hostel in the previous session will be taken in to<br />

consideration. For old residents of the hostel, it is notified that the<br />

admission to the hostel is not a matter of right.<br />

Student seeking admission to the hostels are expected to read all the rules<br />

and regulations printed on the back of the hostel admission form. Also<br />

binding on them shall be the rules and regulations notified from time to<br />

time. A resident student can be asked to vacant the hostel in case of<br />

misconduct. Admission to the hostel will be as per rules: and regulations.<br />

Special care is taken of the general well-being of the resident students.<br />

Every resident student must strictly abide by the Hostel Rules.<br />

Note:<br />

I. Parents must accompany a student who seeks admission to the<br />

hostel for the first time.<br />

II.<br />

Details of the hostel rules are mentioned in the Hostel Admission form<br />

of the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

Hostel Rules<br />

1. For hostel admission application on the prescribed from (available in<br />

the hostel) is to be made in the student's handwriting and will be dealt<br />

with by the hostel warden.<br />

2. Allotment of room in the hostel will be made strictly according to the<br />

rule framed by the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

3. A hostel resident is required to attend 50% of lectures delivered per<br />

month failing which he/she will have to vacate his / her hostel room.<br />

4. Possession and consuming of liquor and other intoxicants in the<br />

hostel shall entail expulsion from the hostel.<br />

5. All the residents are required to take their meals in the hostel mess.<br />

Minimum charges of 40 meals per month will be charged from each<br />

resident.<br />

6. No resident will pass on the key of his /her room to another resident or<br />

to an outsider.<br />

7. Internal locks/ latch locks are not permitted to be installed in the hostel<br />

rooms.<br />

8. If a resident absents himself / herself from classes in the <strong>college</strong> for<br />

seven days continuously without prior permission then he/she will be<br />

asked to vacate the hostel seat.<br />

9. A resident whose name has been struck off from the <strong>college</strong> rolls for<br />

any reason will have to vacate the hostel seat.<br />

Hostel seat is allotted only for one academic year.<br />

Rules & Regulations for Admission,<br />

Examination & Award of Degree<br />

for B.P. Ed. – Four Year Innovative/<br />

Integrated Teacher Programme<br />

1. Nomenclature of the Course<br />

Bachelor of Physical Education: A Four Year Integrated/ Innovative<br />

Programme.<br />

2. Duration of the Course<br />

The duration of the course for the Bachelor's Degree in Physical<br />

Education shall be four years.<br />

3. Intake of Students<br />

50 eligible boys and girls students shall be taken.<br />

4. Eligibility Conditions for Admission to course.<br />

A candidate who has passed one of the following examinations shall<br />

be eligible to join the first year class of the Bachelor of Physical<br />

Education (B.P. Ed.) – A Four Year Programme in the University / a<br />

<strong>college</strong> affiliated to this university:<br />

(i) Senior Secondary Certificate Part-II examination or +2 of a<br />

recognized board / council / university with 45% marks in aggregate.<br />

(ii) Certificate in Physical Education of two years duration with a<br />

minimum of 45% marks from any recognized university / institution<br />

on any other equivalent qualification recognized by the PU<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong>.<br />

(iii) The candidate should not be more than the age of 24 years on 1st<br />

Sep. 2009. However age may be relaxed up to 25 years in the case of<br />

National / International position holder sports student for the<br />

admission and for those who belong to recognized schedule castes /<br />

schedule tribes.<br />

Provided that a candidate considered for admission under any of the<br />

above clause (I) to (iii) qualifies in the standard Physical Fitness/<br />

Efficiency Test at the time of admission to this course and scores<br />

minimum 45% marks in aggregate out of 60 marks of six test items.<br />

(iv) The merit for the admission to the first year of the Bachelor of Physical<br />

Education (B.P. Ed.) shall be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in<br />

the qualifying examination, fitness test with due weight age in the field of<br />

Sports / NCC / NSS and proficiency in the game of choice etc. as per the<br />

guidelines of the <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration / Panjab University,<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong>.<br />

(v) The reservation policy will be followed as per the guidelines of the<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration (UT)<br />

4.1 Eligibility Condition For Examination<br />

A candidate shall be eligible to appear in examination in the first year of the<br />

Bachelor and Master of Physical Education (B.P. Ed.) who:<br />

(i) has been on the rolls of the University / College during the academic<br />

year preceding the examination.<br />

(ii) produces the following certificates duly signed by the Chairman of the<br />

Department / Principal of the affiliated <strong>college</strong> :<br />

(a)of good character ;<br />

(b) of having attended not less than 75 percent of the lectures in each<br />

class (theory and practical separately) delivered during the academic<br />

year preceding the examination;<br />

(c) of having obtained 40 percent marks in Internal Assessment / marks to be<br />

awarded by the teachers on the basis of class test / practical assignments<br />

/ project reports carried out by the student/s upto the end of the academic<br />

year).<br />

4.2 A candidate who is declared pass in the first year examination conducted<br />

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by the university shall be eligible to join the second year (B.P. Ed.)<br />

The candidate/ shall be eligible to appear in the examination of the second<br />

year of B.P. Ed. subject to the fulfilment of conditions laid down in clause<br />

4.1.<br />

4.3 A candidate who is declared pass in the second year examination<br />

conducted by the university shall be eligible to join the third year of<br />

Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P. Ed.)<br />

(a)<br />

The candidate/ shall be eligible to appear in the examination of the third<br />

year of Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P. Ed.) subject to the fulfilment<br />

of conditions laid down in clause 4.1.<br />

4.4 A candidate who is declared pass in the third year examination conducted<br />

by the university shall be eligible to join the fourth year of Bachelor of<br />

Physical Education (B.P. Ed.)<br />

(a)<br />

The candidate/ shall be eligible to appear in the examination of the fourth<br />

year of Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P. Ed.) subject to the fulfilment<br />

of conditions laid down in clause 4.1.<br />

5. Eligibility condition for migration of candidates from other<br />

universities<br />

Any student studying in 4-Year Bachelor's Degree and Two year Master Degree<br />

in Physical Education in a College affiliated to a University whose standards<br />

and examinations are recognized as equivalent to the standards and<br />

examinations of Panjab University by the Faculty of Education, shall be eligible<br />

to migrate to any affiliated <strong>college</strong> to this university offering this course in the<br />

same class provided that:<br />

(i)<br />

the principals and registrars of the respective <strong>college</strong>s and the universities<br />

respectively agree to such a migration.<br />

(ii)the vacant seat/s is/are available in the respective class/es.<br />

6. Provision for Military Personnel / their Wards on transfer:<br />

The provision is subject to satisfaction of conditions laid down in the clause<br />

4 above.<br />

7. Period for Completing the Course<br />

No student shall be allowed to spend more than a maximum of 6 years in<br />

the entire Four Years' Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education.<br />

8. Classification of Division of Marks<br />

The marks obtained by the successful candidates shall be classified into<br />

divisions as under:<br />

I. Those who obtain 75% or more of the aggregate marks: First division with<br />

Distinction<br />

II.<br />

III.<br />

IV.<br />

Those who obtain 60% or more but less than 75% of the aggregate marks:<br />

First Division<br />

Those who obtain 50% or more but less than 60% of the aggregate marks:<br />

Second Division<br />

Those who obtain 40% or more but less than 50% of the aggregate marks:<br />

Third Division<br />

9. Grace Marks<br />

(i)A candidate who appears in all subjects of an examination and who fails<br />

in one or more subjects (written, practical, sessional or viva-voce) and / or<br />

the aggregate (if there is a separate requirement of passing on the<br />

aggregate) shall be given grace marks up to maximum of one percent of<br />

the total aggregate marks (excluding marks for internal assessment) to<br />

make up the deficiency, if by such addition the candidate can pass the<br />

examination. While awarding grace marks fraction working to ½ or more<br />

will be rounded off to a whole.<br />

9.1 Grace marks upto 1% of the total marks of an examination including its part/s,<br />

if any, shall be added to the total marks secured by a candidate for the award<br />

of higher class (and not for earning distinction / honours); provided that no<br />

grace marks have already been availed of for passing the examination.<br />

9.2 A candidate who reappears in any examination for purposes of improving<br />

the previous performance may be given grace marks upto 1% of the total<br />

marks of the paper/s or part/s as the case may be in which he / she<br />

actually reappears, for purposes of improvement of division and also for<br />

securing 50% of the total marks in these examination where such<br />

improvement to 50% marks is permissible under regulations; provided<br />

that no candidate shall be given more marks than the minimum that may<br />

be required for securing the higher division.<br />

10. Chances to Appear as Late College Student<br />

A candidate who has completed the prescribed course of instruction in an<br />

affiliated <strong>college</strong>/University Teaching department for first year / second<br />

year / third year / fourth year examination but does not appear in it, or<br />

having appeared, and fails, may be allowed to appear in the examination<br />

on the recommendations of the principal of the <strong>college</strong> concerned as a<br />

late <strong>college</strong> student, without attending a fresh course of instruction as<br />

follows:<br />

(i) First Year: Within next two consecutive years.<br />

(ii) Second Year: Within next two consecutive years.<br />

(iii) Third Year: Within next two consecutive years.<br />

(iv) Fourth Year: Within next two consecutive years.<br />

Provided that the total number of years for completing the course remains<br />

within the limit of six years.<br />

11. Number of Chances for Compartment/Reappear Candidate/s<br />

(i) A candidate who obtains 40% marks in the aggregate of each subject,<br />

but has failed in one subject obtaining not less than 20% marks in that<br />

subject, shall be permitted to appear in that subject at the next two<br />

consecutive chances of examination and if he / she passes in either of<br />

these two consecutive chances of examinations, he / she shall be<br />

deemed to have passed the examination.<br />

(ii) A candidate who is placed in compartment shall be eligible to join the<br />

next higher class provisionally. In case he / she fails to qualify the<br />

compartment subject within the two consecutive chances, his / her result<br />

for the higher examination will stand cancelled. For the compartment<br />

subject, he / she may appear as a private candidate.<br />

12. Number of chances and period of improvement of performance /<br />

division.<br />

A person who has qualified for the award of the four year Bachelor's<br />

Degree in Physical Education from the Panjab University may be allowed<br />

to re-appear as a private candidate in a subject in which he appeared<br />

earlier, with a view to improving his / her previous performance. He / she<br />

may reappear in the first, second, third and fourth year examinations or<br />

any of the examination, simultaneously or separately.<br />

For this purpose, he / she may be given two chances within a period of two<br />

years from the year of passing the fourth year Bachelor of Physical<br />

Education examination. He may avail of these chances along with next<br />

two annual examinations.<br />

13. Pass Percentage<br />

The minimum marks to pass the Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education<br />

(first year, second year, third and fourth year) examinations shall be 40%<br />

marks in each paper / part, theory as well as practical/s separately.<br />

14. Attendance requirement<br />

A candidate/s shall be eligible to appear in the annual examination in first /<br />

second / third / fourth year provided that he has attended not less than (i)<br />

75% of the full course of lectures delivered to his class in each of the<br />

subject offered (the course to be counted up to the last day when the<br />

classes break-off / terminated for preparatory holidays) and (ii) 75% of the<br />

periods / lectures assigned to practical work. However shortage of<br />

lectures can be condoned as prescribed in the rules.<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Rules<br />

1. Annual Examination System practical examination, and the internal The internal assessment attached with (i)<br />

(i) The examination for the First year, assessment and send them to the subject / practical part and (ii) based on<br />

second year, third year and fourth year university with the remuneration bill, etc.) house tests shall be submitted to<br />

shall be held annually by the university on When a set of examiners (External and University on the prescribed proforma<br />

the dates fixed by the syndicate. internal decide to award first class marks immediately on receipt of the university<br />

(ii) For candidates placed in compartment, a in a lesson or practical) to a candidate, R o l l N u m b e r s a n d b e f o r e t h e<br />

supplementary examination shall be held the coordinating examiner (if not already commencement of the examination.<br />

on the dates fixed by the syndicate.<br />

present) will be specially called to watch 7. Condonation of Shortage of lectures<br />

2. Appointment of Paper – Setters the lesson. Final decision regarding A deficiency in lectures / practical /<br />

and Examiners<br />

awards in such cases and in all other seminars / practice-teaching / coaching<br />

(i) The examiners shall be appointed by the<br />

cases of disparity and difference shall be lessons / internship may be condoned as<br />

Board of Under<strong>graduate</strong> Studies in<br />

with the Coordinating Examiner.<br />

under:-<br />

Physical Education.<br />

3. Internship<br />

(i) By the Principal / Head of the Institution if<br />

(ii) For theory papers each question paper Internship of three months duration in the the deficiency in lectures attended is upto<br />

shall be set by the single examiner alone. schools shall be compulsory in the fourth 15.<br />

(iii) Answer books shall be evaluated by the<br />

year of the Bachelor's Degree in Physical (ii) By the Vice Chancellor / Syndicate if the<br />

single examiner.<br />

Education for all the candidates to qualify deficiency in lectures attended is more<br />

(a) For the examination in practice of<br />

for the award of degree at the successful than 15 and less than 30.<br />

teaching and coaching (specialization),<br />

completion of all the four years of 8. Last date for admission / examination<br />

there shall be (i) a Board of three<br />

examination.<br />

form / fee<br />

examiners consisting two external and<br />

4. Syllabus<br />

The last date for receipt of admission<br />

one internal; (ii) the Head of the Physical The Syllabus for the Bachelor of Physical form / examination form and fee with and<br />

Education Department of the University / Education – Four Year Professional without late fee as fixed by the Syndicate<br />

College act as a coordinating examiner. Programme shall be as prescribed by the from time to time shall be notified by the<br />

(b) For the examination in Skill and<br />

Panjab University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>.<br />

Controller of Examination.<br />

Prowess (Practical examination), there 5. Medium of Examination<br />

9. Declaration of Result<br />

shall be a Board consisting of three (i) The question papers shall be set in three The Controller of Examination of Panjab<br />

internal examiners appointed by the languages i.e. English, Punjabi and Hindi. University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> shall publish the<br />

Principal / Head of the institution. The (ii) The medium of examination shall be result four weeks after the completion of<br />

senior most teacher among them shall<br />

English or Punjabi or Hindi.<br />

function as a coordinating examiner. 6. Internal Assessment possible.<br />

(i) Internal Assessment marks shall be as<br />

(c) The duties of the coordinating provided in the syllabus of the course /<br />

examiner shall be; (i) to maintain<br />

uniformity of standard of awards in<br />

practice of teaching, coaching, practical<br />

examination in skill and prowess and<br />

internal and External examiners ; (iii) to<br />

consolidate the results of each lesson or<br />

subject concerned which will be awarded<br />

by the panel of three teachers appointed<br />

by the head / principal of the institution<br />

concerned and submitted to the<br />

University after consolidation in the<br />

prescribed proforma.<br />

the examination or as soon thereafter as<br />

10. Award of Degree<br />

Each successful candidate shall be<br />

awarded Four Year Bachelor's Degree in<br />

Physical Education and or aplicable. Two<br />

year Master's Degree in Physical<br />

Education.<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Scheme of Study (Part A&B)<br />

B.P. Ed. — First Year – Part-A (Theory)<br />

Paper Title of the Subjects with Code Credit Mark Internal<br />

Assessment<br />

Paper I English -Communication Skills (ECS) 1 90 10<br />

Paper II<br />

Punjabi (C) PBI / History and Culture of<br />

Punjab(HCP)<br />

½ credit for<br />

each subject<br />

45 marks<br />

for each<br />

subject<br />

Paper III History of Physical Education (HPE) 1 90 10<br />

Paper IV<br />

Educational Psychology, Guidance and<br />

Counseling (EPGC)<br />

1 70+20*P 10<br />

Paper V Applied Anatomy and Physiology (AAP) 1 70+20*P 10<br />

Paper VI Environment Education (EE) 1 70+20*P 10<br />

5 marks for<br />

each subject<br />

*P-Stands for practical component marks.<br />

Part-B (Activity – Skills and Prowess)<br />

Paper Contents of Games and Sports Credit Mark Internal<br />

Assessment<br />

Athletics<br />

Teaching of Fundamentals, Rules<br />

and Regulations and Measurements<br />

of Fields<br />

1 80 20<br />

Gymnastics -do- 1 60 15<br />

Football -do- 1 60 15<br />

Basketball -do- 1 60 15<br />

Wrestling -do- 1 60 15<br />

Boxing -do- 1 60 15<br />

Weight Training, Wt.<br />

Lifting, Power Lifting<br />

and Best Physique<br />

-do- 1 60 15<br />

Swimming -do- 1 60 15<br />

Judo -do- 1 60 15<br />

Light Apparatus<br />

Activity / Calisthenics<br />

Set of Exercises –2 counts, 4<br />

counts, 8 counts and 16 counts<br />

1 80 20<br />

NOTE:<br />

• Each student is required<br />

to pass separately in<br />

theory, practical and<br />

respective assessment.<br />

• Six hours per day will be<br />

devoted for theory and<br />

practice i.e. three hours<br />

for theory and three<br />

hours for practice /<br />

practical work.<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Scheme of Study (Part-A, B & C)<br />

B.P. Ed. — Second Year —Part-A (Theory)<br />

Paper Title of the Subjects with Code Credit Marks<br />

Internal<br />

Assessment<br />

10%<br />

Paper VII English -Communication Skills(ECS) 1 90 10<br />

Paper VIII Foundations of Physical Education (FPE) 1 90 10<br />

Paper IX Educational Methodology (EM) 1 70+20*P 10<br />

Paper X Sports Psychology (SP) 1 70+20*P 10<br />

Paper XI<br />

Paper XII<br />

Recreation, Play, Camping and<br />

Leadership Training(RPCLT)<br />

Teaching Methodology in Physical<br />

Education (TMPE)<br />

1 90 10<br />

1 70+20*P 10<br />

Paper XIII Physiology of Exercise (PE) 1 70+20*P 10<br />

*P-Stands for practical component marks.<br />

Part-B (Activity – Skills and Prowess)<br />

Paper Title of the subject Credit Marks Internal<br />

assessment<br />

20%<br />

Athletics<br />

Teaching of Fundamentals, Rules<br />

and Regulations and Measurements<br />

of Fields<br />

1 80 20<br />

Badminton -do- 1 60 15<br />

Kho-kho -do- 1 60 15<br />

Kabbaddi -do- 1 60 15<br />

Table Tennis -do- 1 60 15<br />

Volleyball -do- 1 60 15<br />

Handball -do- 1 60 15<br />

Softball -do- 1 60 15<br />

NOTE:<br />

• Teaching practice will<br />

also continue in<br />

B.P. Ed. –Third Year.<br />

• Each student is<br />

required to pass<br />

separately in theory,<br />

practical and<br />

respective internal<br />

assessment.<br />

• Six hours per day will<br />

be devoted for theory<br />

Part-C (Teaching Practice)<br />

Teaching<br />

Lessons<br />

Athletics, Games, Calisthenics and<br />

Theory –5 lessons in each area, i.e.<br />

5x 4 = 20 lessons.<br />

1 80 20<br />

and practice i.e. three<br />

hours for theory and<br />

three hours for<br />

practice/practical work.<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Scheme of Study (Part-A, B & C)<br />

B.P. Ed. — Third Year — Part-A (Theory)<br />

Paper Title of the Subjects with Code Credit Marks Internal<br />

Assessment<br />

10%<br />

Paper XIV English -Communication Skills(ECS) 1 90 10<br />

Paper XV Kinesiology and Bio-mechanics (KBM) 1 70+ 20*P 10<br />

Paper XVI Sports Management (SM) 1 90 10<br />

Paper XVII Measurement and Evaluation(ME) 1 70+ 20*P 10<br />

Paper XVIII<br />

Applied Computer Education and<br />

Statistics in Physical Education(ACESPE)<br />

1 70+ 20*P 10<br />

Paper XIX Health Education (HE) 1 90 10<br />

Paper XX Sociology of Sports (SS) 1 90 10<br />

*P- Stands for practical component marks.<br />

Part-B (Activity – Skills and Prowess)<br />

Paper Contents of Games and Sports Credit Marks Internal<br />

Assessment<br />

20%<br />

Athletics<br />

Teaching of Fundamentals, Rules and<br />

Regulations and Measurements of<br />

Fields<br />

1 80 20<br />

Tennis -do- 1 60 15<br />

Yoga -do- 1 60 15<br />

NOTE:<br />

To give more time to<br />

teaching practice in the<br />

schools lesser number of<br />

games has been given in<br />

third year.<br />

Hockey -do- 1 60 15<br />

Cricket -do- 1 60 15<br />

Part-C (Teaching Practice)<br />

NOTE:<br />

One theory, one game,<br />

one athletic, one<br />

calisthenics lesson shall<br />

be opted by the students<br />

for annual university<br />

examination.<br />

Ten supervised lessons<br />

for each activity i.e.<br />

class room teaching, game<br />

lesson, athletic lesson and<br />

calisthenics lesson.<br />

10x4= 40 lessons<br />

2 160 40<br />

• Each lesson will be of 50<br />

marks including internal<br />

assessment. There will be<br />

External Examination.<br />

• Each student is required to<br />

pass separately in theory,<br />

practical and respective<br />

assessment.<br />

• Six hours per day will be<br />

devoted for theory and<br />

practice i.e. three hours for<br />

theory and three hours for<br />

practice / practical work.<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Scheme of Study Part-A, D and E)<br />

B.P. Ed – Fourth Year Part-A (Theory)<br />

Paper Title of the subjects with code Credit<br />

Marks<br />

Internal<br />

Assessment<br />

Paper XXI Organisational Behaviour (OB) 1<br />

90<br />

10<br />

Paper XXII Sports Journalism (SJ) 1<br />

70+ 20p*<br />

10<br />

Paper XXIII Yoga (YG) 1<br />

90<br />

10<br />

Paper XXIV Scientific Approach to Sports<br />

Training (SAST)<br />

1<br />

90<br />

10<br />

Paper XXV<br />

Health, Physical Fitness and<br />

Aerobics (HPFA)<br />

Paper XXVI Officiating and Coaching (OC) 1<br />

90<br />

10<br />

Paper XXVII Applied Physiotherapy and<br />

1<br />

70+ 20p* 10<br />

Rehabilitations (APR)<br />

* P – Stands for practical component marks<br />

Part-D (Compulsory Fields of Specializations)<br />

Specializations Contents of Specializations Credit Marks Internal<br />

Assessment<br />

Athletics Coaching and Officiating 1 40+40=80<br />

Game (A Game of Choice of the<br />

Student (Hockey, Football,Basketball,<br />

Volleyball, Cricket, Swimming,<br />

Badminton, Kabaddi,Kho-Kho,<br />

Boxing and Lawn Tennis as<br />

per the syllabus<br />

Options- Health, Fitness and Gym 1. Emphasis of Health and Fitness<br />

management; Life Guard Training Through Physical Works-outs<br />

for Water Sports and Yoga.<br />

(strength/ cardio / aerobics / flexibility<br />

etc.) and Diet.<br />

1<br />

-do- 1 40+40=80 20<br />

2. Emphasis on Life Saving Drills<br />

3. Yoga as a life (Theory and Practice)<br />

90<br />

10<br />

20<br />

1 40+40=80 20<br />

Important instructions for the students / teachers / external examiners<br />

1. 3x10=30 lessons (Coaching and Officiating) shall be taken by<br />

each student under the supervision of the teacher in the<br />

institution itself.<br />

2. Principal of the <strong>college</strong> with the consultation of the Head,<br />

Department of Physical Education of the <strong>college</strong> will inform the<br />

university about the options exercised by the students to appoint<br />

external examiners accordingly.<br />

3. A set of external and internal examiners will conduct annual<br />

university examination as per the rules and regulations of the<br />

course<br />

4. Each lesson will be of 100 marks including 20 marks of internal<br />

assessment. The examination will be held out of 80 marks (40<br />

marks officiating and 40 marks coaching including viva voce) for<br />

athletics and game lessons. Similarly for optional activities,<br />

examination will be held out of 80 marks (40 marks for practical<br />

and 40 marks for theory and viva voce).<br />

5. Each student is required to pass separately in theory, practical<br />

and respective assessment.<br />

6. Six hours per day will be devoted for theory and practice, i.e.<br />

three hours for theory and three hours for practical work / day.<br />

Part E (Internship)<br />

Internship of three months duration is compulsory in the schools for<br />

which a CERTIFICATE will be issued by the Principal of the College<br />

stating that so and so has completed his / her internship of three<br />

months duration from ________ to _______ at __________ school.<br />

Note:<br />

Each specialization will be of 100 marks including 20 marks of internal<br />

assessment. The examination will be held out of 80 marks (40 marks<br />

for practical and 40 marks for theory and viva voce).<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Rules & Regulations for Admission<br />

to M.P. Ed. Course<br />

1. Nomenclature of the Course<br />

(iii)<br />

Any other qualification recognised by the Syndicate as<br />

Master of Physical Education:<br />

Programme.<br />

2. Duration of the Course<br />

A Two Year Professional<br />

equivalent to (i), (ii) or (iii).<br />

Provided that a candidate considered for admission<br />

under any of the above clause (I) to (iii) qualifies in the<br />

The duration of the course for the Master of Physical Education<br />

shall be two years.<br />

3. Intake of Students<br />

AAHPER Motor Fitness Test at the time of admission to<br />

this course and the score a minimum 45% marks in<br />

aggregate out of 60 marks of six test items.<br />

30 eligible boys and girl students shall be taken.<br />

4. Eligibility Conditions for Admission to Course.<br />

A candidate who has passed one of the following examinations<br />

shall be eligible to join the first year class of the Master in<br />

Physical Education (M.P. Ed.) – A Two Years' Programme in<br />

the University / a <strong>college</strong> affiliated to this university:<br />

(i) Bachelor's Degree of Physical Education (B.P.Ed- Four<br />

Year) in any recognised university obtaining not less<br />

Note:<br />

• Admission to M.P.Ed Course will be on the basis of<br />

Written Entrance Test. Seventy five questions of<br />

multiple choice will be set based on B.P.Ed. syllabus<br />

and Current Events. There will be no negative marking.<br />

Over written answers will not be evaluated.<br />

(ii)<br />

than 45% marks aggregate.<br />

Bachelor's Degree of Physical Education (B.P.Ed- One<br />

Year) after Graduation / Post Graduation Diploma in<br />

Physical Education of another university recognised by<br />

syndicate as equivalent to with not less than 45%<br />

marks aggregate of the Degree/ Diploma.<br />

• Additional Sports weightage will be provided as per<br />

clause 18.2 of Handbook of information.<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Scheme of Study: Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.)<br />

This syllabus will be applicable w.e.f the session 2009-2010 for M.P.Ed (Semester I & II) and for the session 2010-11 for M.P.Ed<br />

(Semester III & IV)<br />

Marks<br />

Part I Theory papers 2000<br />

Part II Practice of Teaching / Coaching 800<br />

Part III Skill and Prowess 200<br />

Semester I<br />

Total: 3000<br />

Paper Code Subject Title Marks<br />

I RMP-101 Research Methodology in 80+20=100<br />

Physical Education<br />

II ETP-102 Educational Technology and 80+20=100<br />

Pedagogic Techniques in<br />

Physical Education<br />

Semester III<br />

Paper Code Subject Title Marks<br />

XI SPM301 Sports Medicine 80+20=100<br />

XII PPC-302 Professional Preparation 80+20=100<br />

and Curriculum Design<br />

XIII STT-303 Sports Training and 80+20=100<br />

Talent Identification<br />

XIV SPS-304 Statistics in Physical 80+20=100<br />

Education and Sports<br />

XV SIM-305 **Choose any one of 80+20=100<br />

III EXP-103 Exercise Physiology 80+20=100<br />

IV SPS-104 Sports Psychology 80+20=100<br />

SPJ-306<br />

the Following<br />

a. Sports Industry and Marketing<br />

V CAP-105 Computer Application in 80+20=100<br />

Semester II<br />

Paper Code Subject Title Marks<br />

VI SKK-201 Structural Kinesiology 80+20=100<br />

VII MPS-202 Management of Physical 80+20=100<br />

Education and Sports<br />

Physical Education<br />

and Sports.<br />

VIII MEP-203 Measurement and 80+20=100<br />

Evaluation In Physical Education<br />

IX TGI-204 *Theory Game-I 80+20=100<br />

(Football /Basketball/ Gymnastics)<br />

X TTF-205 Theory Track and Field-I 80+20=100<br />

SSS-307<br />

Note:<br />

*** Three theory papers separately will be set for the students of M.P.Ed Semester-IV as per options of the students.<br />

Note for sessional marks:<br />

The norms relating to sessionals in each theory paper shall be as under:<br />

Tutorials/ Assignments/Class tests/Theory Practicals<br />

Participation in Seminars/group discussions<br />

Viva Voce by a panel of three faculty members of the department/ Institution in which regularity<br />

in attendance, classroom/field performance, general performance will be taken into account.<br />

16<br />

Semester IV<br />

Paper Code Subject Title Marks<br />

XV FTW-401 Fitness and wellness 80+20=100<br />

XVII SBO-402 Sports Biomechanics 80+20=100<br />

XVIII DIS-403 Choose any one of the Following<br />

YOG-404<br />

APE-405<br />

b. Sports Journalism<br />

c. Sports Sociology<br />

a. Dissertation<br />

b. Yoga<br />

c. Adapted Physical Education<br />

XIX TGIL-406 ***Theory Game –II 80+20=100<br />

(Volleyball /Hockey /Badminton)<br />

XX TTF-407 Theory Track and Field-II 80+20=100<br />

8 Marks<br />

7 Marks<br />

5 Marks<br />

* (100 marks)<br />

80+20 = 100


Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Practice of Teaching and Coaching<br />

Note:The candidate will be evaluated by the examiners in the following contents.<br />

PART-II (SEMESTER-I)<br />

Track and Field (compulsory)<br />

90 Marks<br />

Teaching Lesson in Track Events<br />

30 Marks<br />

Marking of All track events<br />

30 Marks<br />

Projects (4)Track and Field/Games(4x5)<br />

20 Marks<br />

Note Book Track and Field<br />

10 Marks<br />

GAME<br />

90Marks<br />

STUDENT SHALL CHOOSE ONE AMONG THE FOLLOWING<br />

GAMES FOR SEMESTER-I & II<br />

(1) FOOTBALL (2) BASKETBALL (3) GYMNASTIC<br />

Game Lesson<br />

25 Marks<br />

Coaching Lesson<br />

25 Marks<br />

Officiating Game<br />

20 Marks<br />

Specification of equipments<br />

10 Marks<br />

Note Book Game<br />

10 Marks<br />

Swimming: Students shall be evaluated by the examiner<br />

out of 20 marks in the following stroke.<br />

20 Marks<br />

(Free Style-25 metre)<br />

PART – II (SEMESTER-II)<br />

Track and Field (compulsory)<br />

90 Marks<br />

Teaching Lesson in Field Events<br />

30 Marks<br />

Marking of All Field Events<br />

30 Marks<br />

Projects (4) - Track and Field/Games (4 x 5) 20 Marks<br />

Note Book Track and Field<br />

10 Marks<br />

GAME<br />

90 Marks<br />

STUDENT SHALL CONTINUE THE SAME GAME OPTED IN<br />

THE FIRST SEMESTER<br />

(1) FOOTBALL (2) BASKETBALL (3) GYMNASTIC<br />

Game Lesson<br />

25 Marks<br />

Coaching Lesson<br />

25 Marks<br />

Officiating Game<br />

20 Marks<br />

Play Field Marking<br />

10 Marks<br />

Note Book Game<br />

10 Marks<br />

Swimming: Students shall be evaluated by the examiner<br />

PART – II (SEMESTER-III)<br />

Track and Field (compulsory)<br />

Coaching Lesson in Track Events<br />

Officiating in Track Events<br />

Projects (6) - Track and Field/Games (6 x 5)<br />

Note Book Track and Field<br />

GAME<br />

PART – II (SEMESTER-IV)<br />

90 Marks<br />

30 Marks<br />

30 Marks<br />

20 Marks<br />

10 Marks<br />

90 Marks<br />

STUDENT SHALL CHOOSE ONE AMONG THE FOLLOWING<br />

GAMES FOR SEMESTER-III & IV<br />

(1) HOCKEY (2) VOLLEYBALL (3) BADMINTON<br />

Game Lesson<br />

Coaching Lesson<br />

Officiating Game<br />

Specification of equipments<br />

Note Book Game<br />

25 Marks<br />

25 Marks<br />

20 Marks<br />

10 Marks<br />

10 Marks<br />

Swimming: Students shall be evaluated by the examiner out<br />

of 20 marks in the following stroke.<br />

(Breast Stroke-25metre)<br />

Track and Field (compulsory)<br />

Coaching Lesson in Field Events<br />

Officiating in Field Events<br />

Projects (4) - Track and Field/Games (4 x 5)<br />

Note Book Track and Field<br />

GAME<br />

20 Marks<br />

90 Marks<br />

30 Marks<br />

30 Marks<br />

20 Marks<br />

10 Marks<br />

90 Marks<br />

STUDENT SHALL CONTINUE THE SAME GAME OPTED IN<br />

THE THIRD SEMESTER<br />

(1) HOCKEY (2) VOLLEYBALL (3) BADMINTON<br />

Game Lesson<br />

25 Marks<br />

Coaching Lesson<br />

25 Marks<br />

Officiating Game<br />

20 Marks<br />

Play Field Marking<br />

10 Marks<br />

Note Book Game<br />

10 Marks<br />

Swimming: Students shall be evaluated by the examiner out<br />

out of 10 marks in the following stroke.<br />

20 Marks<br />

of 20 marks in the following stroke.<br />

20 Marks<br />

(Back Stroke-25metre)<br />

(Butterfly Stroke-25metre)<br />

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Skill and Prowess<br />

Part III (Semester 1)<br />

50 marks<br />

A) Track And Field –(Compulsory) teaching Contents<br />

25 marks<br />

1) Sprints 2) Long Jump<br />

3) Shot Put 4) Relay Races<br />

5) Middle Distance 6) High Walking<br />

7) Discus Throw 8) Race Walking<br />

SPECIALIZATION OFFERED<br />

Note: Candidate will be evaluated in skill and prowess out of 25<br />

marks. The Chairman/Head in consultation with the Faculty will<br />

work out the criteria for evaluation.<br />

Part-III (Semester-II)<br />

B) Student shall choose one among the following games<br />

25marks<br />

1) Football 2) Basketball 3) Gymnastics<br />

50 marks<br />

A) Track and Field- Compulsory) teaching contents<br />

25 marks<br />

1) Javelin Throw 2) Hurdles<br />

3) Triple Jump 4) Hammer Throw<br />

5) Steeple Chase 6) Pole vault<br />

7) Combined Events<br />

SPECIALIZATION OFFERED<br />

Note: Candidate will be evaluated in skill and prowess out of 25<br />

marks. The Chairman/Head in consultation with the Faculty will<br />

work out the criteria for evaluation.<br />

B) Student shall choose one among the following games<br />

25marks<br />

1) Football 2) Basketball 3) Gymnastics<br />

50 marks<br />

Part-III (Semester-III)<br />

A) Track and Field- Compulsory) teaching contents<br />

25 marks<br />

1) Sprints 2) Long Jump<br />

3) Shot Put 4) Relay Races<br />

5) Middle Distance 6) High Jump<br />

7) Discus Throw 8) Race Walking<br />

SPECIALIZATION OFFERED<br />

Note: Candidate will be evaluated in skill and prowess out of 25<br />

marks. The Chairman/Head in consultation with the Faculty will<br />

work out the criteria for evaluation.<br />

B) Student shall choose one among the following games<br />

25marks<br />

1) Football 2) Basketball 3) Gymnastics<br />

50 marks<br />

Part-III (Semester-IV)<br />

50 marks<br />

A) Track and Field- Compulsory) teaching contents 25 marks<br />

1) Javelin Throw 2) Hurdles<br />

3) Triple Jump 4) Hammer Throw<br />

5) Steeple Chase 6) Pole vault<br />

7) Combined Events<br />

SPECIALIZATION OFFERED<br />

Note: Candidate will be evaluated in skill and prowess out of 25<br />

marks. The Chairman/Head in consultation with the Faculty will<br />

work out the criteria for evaluation.<br />

B) Student shall choose one among the following games<br />

25marks<br />

1) Hockey 2) Volleyball 3) Badminton<br />

Note: I<br />

<br />

Theory Paper in M.P.Ed. Semester System shall carry marks as indicated against each paper.<br />

Each theory paper shall be of three hours duration<br />

<br />

Since this is a professional course aimed at improving the standard of games and sport, it is essential that special attention be given to the practical aspect of<br />

Track and Field, Games and sport. Therefore, specified 20 hours per week must be devoted to the practical teaching.<br />

Note:II<br />

Part-I shall be evaluated externally, Part II shall be evaluated by an external and internal examiners and part III skill and prowess shall be evaluated internally by a<br />

panel of three examiners appointed by the Chairman /Head for each activity / game separately keeping in view their expertise in the activity /game concerned from the<br />

faculty.<br />

Note: III<br />

Each student shall be required to take 10 supervised lessons in the above mentioned areas at least five lessons shall be taken in the schools and five lessons in class<br />

itself. In addition each student shall complete four projects in different games/track and field as identified by the chairman /Head. The chairman /Head will certify on<br />

the candidate's notebook that all requirements pertaining to teaching practice, projects and officiating have been fulfilled by him/her.<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Uniform for B.P.Ed & M.P.Ed. Students<br />

Sr. No. Boys Girls<br />

1. T-Shirts Maroon and White Same as for Boys<br />

2. Track suits-Multi coloured - but<br />

Same as for Boys<br />

different for B.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed.<br />

3. Shorts Divided Shorts with Box Pleats<br />

4. Shorts White Colour Short with Flap in front-White Colour<br />

5. Sandoz-White and Maroon Colour Mega Sleeve- Sandoz- White and Maroon Colour<br />

6. Stockings/Socks Stocks/Socks<br />

7. Trouser Black Colour Trouser Black Colour<br />

8. Shirt Sky Blue Full Sleeves Shirt Sky Blue Full Sleeves<br />

9.<br />

Tie with Logo<br />

Tie/Cravat with Logo<br />

10. Blazer Maroon Colour Blazer Maroon Colour<br />

11. Kit Bag Kit Bag<br />

Annexure-I<br />

Practical part of eligibility criteria for admission to B.P.Ed. –First<br />

Year for the session 2009-10, consist of the following four parts:<br />

Part A: Motor Fitness Test (Cooper's Test) 60 Marks<br />

12 Minutes Run/Walk<br />

Part B: Sports Achievements 20 Marks<br />

Part C: Game Proficiency 15 Marks<br />

Part D: NCC/NSS (03+02) 05 Marks<br />

Total<br />

100 Marks<br />

Annexure-II<br />

Physical/ Motor Fitness Test for the admission to M.P.Ed –<br />

First Year for the session 2009-10 mentioned below:<br />

AAHPER Motor Fitness Test:<br />

Sr. No. Test Items<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

Pull-ups (Boys) & Flexed Arm Hang (Girls)<br />

Bent-Knee Sit-ups<br />

Shuttle Run (10x4)<br />

Standing Broad Jump<br />

50 Yard Dash<br />

600 Yard Run-Walk<br />

Whom to Contact<br />

B. P. Ed./M.P.Ed. (Admissions) Dr. R. S. Brar HoD, Physical Education<br />

Foreign Students Ms. Gurinderjit Kaur Dept. of English<br />

Hostel Admission Dr. Avtar Singh Main Hostel<br />

College Registrar Mr. V. K. Devashwar Registrar Office<br />

College Bursar Mr. Mukesh Sharma Dept. of BBA<br />

Public Relations Mrs. Aparna Kaushal Public Relations Officer<br />

Scholarship & Fee Concession Ms. Kiran Sharma Convener<br />

Youth Activities Dr. S.S. Sidhu Dean Students Welfare<br />

Placement Cell Dr. Rakesh Thakur Vice Principals Office<br />

Redressal of Grievances Mrs. Saagiri Thapar Dept. of English<br />

Prevention of Sexual Harassment Mrs. Geetanjali Kalra Dept. of English<br />

Incharge Admissions<br />

Dean College Instructions<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Academic Achievers<br />

Manoj Singh (B.P.Ed.4th Year/11003)<br />

Uni. RNo.-23003 earned 1st Position in<br />

the Annual Examination of Panjab<br />

University, Chdndigarh, Session 2007-08.<br />

Aggregate of 81% and awarded gold medal<br />

by the University<br />

Jaininder Katoch (B.P.Ed.4th Year/11004)<br />

Uni. RNo.-23004 got 2nd Position in the<br />

Annual Examination of Panjab University,<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong>, Session 2007-08 with<br />

Aggregate of 79 %.<br />

Bhavtaran Singh (B.P.Ed. 4th Year/ 11031)<br />

Uni. RNo.-23031 achieved 3rd Position in<br />

the Annual Examination of Panjab<br />

University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>, Session 2007-08<br />

with Aggregateof 77.07 %.<br />

Hanish Guretia B.P.Ed.4th Year/11005<br />

Uni. RNo.-23005 got 4th Position in the<br />

Annual Examination of Panjab University,<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong>, Session 2007-08 with<br />

Aggregate of 77.02 %.<br />

Sports Achievers<br />

Sarvind Yadav (B.A 2nd Year)<br />

Participated in the Senior National<br />

Wrestling Championship, held at Ayodhya ,<br />

UP and got Bronze Medal.<br />

Won Gold Medal in the <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Open<br />

State Wrestling Championship.<br />

Navdeep Singh (B.P.Ed 3rd Year)<br />

Represented Punjab University in the<br />

North Zone and All India Basket Ball<br />

Intervarsity Championship held at Punjab<br />

University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> and got the honour<br />

to be the member of the Gold Medal winner<br />

team of Punjab University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>.<br />

Parminder Singh Chahal<br />

(B.P.Ed 4th Year)<br />

Represented the <strong>Chandigarh</strong> State in the<br />

Senior National Wrestling Championship<br />

held at Guwahati, Assam.<br />

Rajesh Kumar<br />

B.P.Ed 4th Year<br />

Participated in National Games Wrestling<br />

held at Guwahati.<br />

Puran Chand Joshi B.P.Ed 1st Year<br />

Represented <strong>Chandigarh</strong> State in the<br />

Under-21 National Foot Ball Championship<br />

held at Goa.<br />

Sunil Singh B.P.Ed 1st Year<br />

Represented <strong>Chandigarh</strong> State in the<br />

Under-21 National Foot Ball Championship<br />

held at Goa.<br />

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Sports Achievers<br />

Vishal Sharma B.P.Ed 4th Year<br />

Represented the Himachal Pradesh State<br />

in the Senior National Basket Ball<br />

Championship held at Surat, Gujarat.<br />

Rahul Sandal B.P.Ed 4th Year<br />

Represented the Himachal Pradesh State<br />

in the Senior National Basket Ball<br />

Championship held at Surat, Gujarat.<br />

Parminder Singh Sandhu<br />

(B.P.Ed 4th Year)<br />

Participated in the Senior National Kabaddi<br />

championship held at Moga, Punjab<br />

Jaswant Singh B.P.Ed 4th Year<br />

Represented the <strong>Chandigarh</strong> State in the<br />

Senior National Hand Ball Championship<br />

held at Bangalore, Kernataka.<br />

Cultural Activities Achievers<br />

Paramjot Singh, B.P.Ed 4th Year<br />

Participated in the National Youth Festival<br />

organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs<br />

and Sports, Govt. of India in collaboration<br />

of Punjab Govt. held at Guru Nanak Dev<br />

University, Amritsar, Punjab.<br />

Mandeep Singh, B.P.Ed 4th Year<br />

Participated in the National Youth Festival<br />

organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs<br />

and Sports, Govt. of India in collaboration<br />

of Punjab Govt. held at Guru Nanak Dev<br />

University, Amritsar, Punjab.<br />

Vibrations of 2009-10<br />

National Sports Day : August 29th, 2009<br />

Fresher's Day : September 12th, 2009<br />

Parent Teacher Interface : October and February<br />

Personality Development Workshop: October 2009<br />

Annual Athletics Meet : November 2009<br />

Educational Tour : December/ January<br />

National Youth Day : January 12th, 2009<br />

Community Service : February 2010<br />

Farewell Party and Concluding : March 30th, 2009<br />

Function of the Department<br />

Trekking / Hiking : November /January<br />

Yoga/ Meditation Workshop : December, 2009<br />

National Conference : December 2009<br />

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE FOR GIRLS<br />

Sector 42, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

www.gcg42.org<br />

Course offered:<br />

B.P.Ed.<br />

Bachelor of Physical Education<br />

One Year Teacher Education Programme after Graduation Recognised by NCTE.


Govt. College for Girls -42<br />

The College<br />

Since its establishment in 1982, the<br />

Government College for Girls, Sector-42,<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> has been in the forefront of<br />

journey towards academic excellence and<br />

holistic growth.<br />

Principal, Dr Nindru Bal<br />

Admission Schedule<br />

B.P.Ed. – First Year<br />

No. of Seats available<br />

: 50 (Only Girls)<br />

Reservation for U.T. / General Pools : 60:40<br />

Last Date of Submission of Application : 14.07.2009<br />

Date & Time of Fitness Test<br />

(AAHPER's Motor Fitness Test)<br />

Date & Time of Entrance Test<br />

(Objective type test)<br />

: 21.07.2009 (10:00 AM.)<br />

: 21.07.2009 (1.00 PM)<br />

Display of Merit List and Formal Admission : 22.07.2009<br />

Department of Physical Education<br />

The Department of Physical Education is as old as the <strong>college</strong>. To<br />

begin with it was known as Sports Department. This <strong>college</strong> was the<br />

first among the city Govt. Colleges to introduce the subject of Physical<br />

Education (elective) in the Sports Department of the <strong>college</strong>,<br />

Consequently, the name of the department changed to Department of<br />

Physical Education and Sports. In all these years the Department has<br />

produced many National, Inter-National and Intervarsity players. In<br />

2006 B.P.Ed. (One Year Teacher Education Programme after<br />

graduation) was introduced.<br />

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Govt. College for Girls -42<br />

Important Information<br />

It is the moral duty of all students to maintain academic<br />

environment in the <strong>college</strong>. Keeping themselves disciplined,<br />

helping maintain cleanliness, being respectful, helpful,<br />

considerate to their fellow students is what <strong>college</strong> life is all about.<br />

Ragging is strictly prohibited: Hon'ble Supreme Court of India has<br />

strictly banned ragging in educational institutions. Ragging<br />

includes disorderly conduct whether by words, spoken or written<br />

or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating and handling<br />

with rudeness any other student which is likely to cause hardship<br />

or psychological harm or raise fear or apprehension in the fresher<br />

or junior student. The authorities would expel students indulging<br />

in such activities.<br />

Eligibility to appear in University Exams: A student is required to<br />

attend atleast 75% of lectures delivered in each subject offered by<br />

her, 75% of periods assigned to practicals must be attended.<br />

A student who remains absent for more than 7 days at a stretch<br />

without sanctioned leave is liable to have her name struck off the<br />

<strong>college</strong> rolls. If the student's name is struck off the <strong>college</strong> rolls,<br />

she is required to seek re-admission (after paying admission fee<br />

all over again.<br />

Application for sick leave for more than 5 days will have to be<br />

supported by a Medical Certificate from a Govt. Dispensary/ Hospital.<br />

Scholarships are awarded to meritorious students. They are to<br />

contact the teachers Incharge for concessions & scholarships to<br />

make use of this facility.<br />

An All Round Best Student Award is given to the student of the<br />

outgoing class during the Annual Prize Giving Function.<br />

Meritorious students should contact the Prize-Distribution<br />

Function Incharge in order to be aware of the conditions needed<br />

to be fulfilled for this award.<br />

Identity cards are issued by the library. Students must get it made<br />

whenever the notice is put up by the Librarian.<br />

Rules & Regulations for Admission<br />

for B.P.Ed. - One Years Course<br />

Nomenclature of the Course<br />

Bachelor of Physical Education: (One Year Course<br />

after Graduation).<br />

Duration of the Course<br />

The duration of the course for the Bachelor's Degree in Physical<br />

Education shall be one year.<br />

Intake of Students<br />

50 eligible girl students shall be taken.<br />

Eligibility Conditions for Admission to the Course.<br />

A candidate who has passed one of the following examinations<br />

shall be eligible to join the Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.<br />

Ed.) – A One Year Course in the University.<br />

a. A Bachelor's or Post Graduate Degree in any discipline of Panjab<br />

University obtaining not<br />

Less than 45% marks.<br />

b. Bachelor's & Post<strong>graduate</strong> degree in any discipline of another<br />

University recognize by the Syndicate as equivalent to (a)<br />

obtaining not less than 45% marks.<br />

c. Provided that the candidate admitted under clause (a) or (b)<br />

Qualifies in the standard Physical Efficiency Test and<br />

participation in at least on game/sport at Inter-College level.<br />

d. Admission Criterion: The admission to the B.P. Ed. – One Year<br />

Course after Graduation shall be made on the basis of merit<br />

computed by the following criterion provided she fulfils other<br />

conditions (Academic, Sports Participation and Standard<br />

Physical Efficiency Test) as per the rules/ regulations of the<br />

University:


Govt. College for Girls -42<br />

Weightage<br />

Percentage of Weightage<br />

Qualifying Examination 25%<br />

Entrance Test (Objective type) 75%<br />

Weightage for the students who <strong>graduate</strong>d 5%<br />

from the Panjab University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>.<br />

Sports Achievements<br />

50 Marks<br />

NCC / NSS 3%<br />

NOTE:<br />

Standard Physical Efficiency Test qualifying at 60% of the scores obtained in<br />

the test.<br />

Entrance Theory Test (objective type) will be conducted from within the syllabus<br />

of Physical Education (Theory and Practical for Under<strong>graduate</strong> Class of Panjab<br />

University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> including general Sports Awareness. More emphasis<br />

will be laid on Games/ Sports and their organization – Olympic Games, Asian<br />

Games, Commonwealth Games, Afro-Asian Games, SAF Games and various<br />

abbreviations (IAAF, AFI, IOC, IOA, OCA, BCCI, ICC ETC.).<br />

Weightage<br />

The following weightage shall be given wherever applicable, on the<br />

normalized aggregate marks arrived at or on academic weightage<br />

determined for qualifying examination for course covered under the<br />

Entrance Test.<br />

5% of the marks thus obtained by such candidate as have passed<br />

the qualifying examination from<br />

Punjab University. The weightage will not be applicable for<br />

admissions are made only on the basis of competitive /entrance<br />

test.<br />

Up to a maximum of 4% distinction in any or all of the following<br />

co-curricular activities, achieved in any of the 3 years preceding<br />

the year of admission.1% weightage shall be given for each of<br />

these categories, except in the case of NCC and adult education<br />

, for which weightage is as given below:<br />

(a) N.C.C<br />

The holder of N.C.C .A, B and C Certificates shall be given the<br />

weightage in marks as under:-<br />

A : 1% B : 2% C : 3%<br />

(b) N.S.S<br />

(O, A or B Grades of Certificates of merit for winning first or second<br />

position)<br />

(a) A person getting any of the first three positions in the<br />

Olympic/ world games / commonwealth games.<br />

(b) A person representing India in the above said games /<br />

tournaments.<br />

(c) A person representing India in official test matches<br />

abroad and within the country.<br />

(d) 1st position in all India inter university / senior national<br />

approved games /competition conducted by the<br />

respective federation<br />

(e) 2nd position in the above said competition<br />

(f) 3rd position in the above said competition<br />

(g) 1st position in zonal inter-university competition<br />

50 marks<br />

40 marks<br />

30 marks<br />

20 marks<br />

15 marks<br />

10 marks<br />

9 marks<br />

25<br />

(h) 2nd position in the above said competition<br />

(i) 3rd position in the above said competition<br />

(j) 2nd position in the inter <strong>college</strong> / state approved<br />

games / competition<br />

(k) 2nd position in the above said competition<br />

(l) 3rd position in the above said competition<br />

Scheme of Study<br />

The course of instruction for the B. P. Ed Examination consists<br />

of three parts as under:<br />

8 marks<br />

7 marks<br />

6 marks<br />

5 marks<br />

PART - I Theory Papers 1400 Marks<br />

PART – II Practice of Teaching 500 Marks<br />

PART - III Skill and Prowess 100 Marks<br />

Total Marks<br />

2000 Marks<br />

NOTE:<br />

• Part-I will be evaluated externally.<br />

• Part-II will be evaluated with one external and one internal<br />

examiner.<br />

• Part-III will be evaluated by a panel of three internal examiners<br />

appointed by the Chairman /Principal of the Department/<br />

Institution.<br />

Successful candidates shall<br />

be classified as follows<br />

Theory Part I<br />

Pass 3rd Div. 2nd Div. 1st Div. Distinction<br />

40% Less than 50% 50% 60% 75%<br />

Marks in Agg.<br />

Practical Part II<br />

40% Less than 50% 50% 60% 75%<br />

Marks in Agg.<br />

Skill and Prowess Part III<br />

40% Less than 50% 50% 60% 75%<br />

Marks in Agg.<br />

Note: Since this is a professional course aimed at improving the standard of<br />

games and sports, it is essential that special attention be given to the<br />

practical aspect of Track and Field, Games and Sports. Therefore, specified<br />

20 hours per week must be devoted to the practical teaching.<br />

Following Track and Field, Games and Sports will be taught to the<br />

students during the course of study: Track and Field Events (except<br />

Pole Vault), Football, Basketball, Badminton, Volleyball, Handball,<br />

Cricket, Hockey, Kho-Kho-, Kabaddi, Softball, Yoga, Gymnastics and<br />

Swimming.


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One Year Bachelor of Physical Education (B. P. Ed) Semester System<br />

PART -I THEORIY PAPER (SEMESTER - I)<br />

Paper Code Subject Title Marks<br />

I HPE-101 History of Physical Education 80+20=100<br />

II AEP-102 Anatomy, Physiology And<br />

For the purpose of examinations in this part there shall be three<br />

lessons as under:<br />

Movement Lesson<br />

General Lesson<br />

Theory Lesson<br />

Swimming (Free Style:25 meters)<br />

Note:<br />

80+10*= 90 marks<br />

80+10*= 90 marks<br />

80+10*= 90 marks<br />

25 marks<br />

The candidate shall prepare a note book covering above three<br />

categories of lessons, which shall carry 30 marks (10 x 3 i.e. 10 marks<br />

for each lesson note book) the minimum number of marks required to<br />

pass the examination in each part shall be 40%<br />

PARAT – lll (SEMESTER-l) SKILL AND PROWESS<br />

Group – l Track and field<br />

Sprinting and Relays<br />

Shot put and Javelin throw<br />

Long jump and high jump<br />

Group-ll Games and Sports<br />

Exercise Physiology<br />

III KIN-103 Kinesiology 80+20=100<br />

IV EPS-104 Educational Psychology 80+20=100<br />

V PAR-105 Philosophy & Administration<br />

of Recreation<br />

80+20=100<br />

80+20=100<br />

VI MPE-106 Methods of Physical Education 80+20=100<br />

VII SCO-107 Science of Sports Training 80+20=100<br />

PART-II (Semester-I) PRACTICAL<br />

Each trainee will be required to take a minimum of 10 supervised<br />

lessons in the various physical activities and theory at least 5 lessons<br />

of theory shall be taken in schools or <strong>college</strong>s and 5 in the class itself.<br />

In addition, each trainee shall complete five officiating projects in<br />

different activities.<br />

16 Marks<br />

Gymnastics 10 Marks<br />

Hockey 6 Marks<br />

Football 6 Marks<br />

Basketball 6 Marks<br />

Softball 6 Marks<br />

PART – I (SEMESTER-II) THEORY PAPERS<br />

Paper Code Subject Title Marks<br />

I. FPE-201 Foundations of Physical 80 + 20 = 100<br />

Education<br />

II. HEA-202 Health Education and Athletic Care 80 + 20 = 100<br />

III. BIO-203 Biomechanics 80 + 20 = 100<br />

IV. SPS-204 Sports Psychology 80 + 20 = 100<br />

V. ACE-205 Applied Computer Education 80 + 20 = 100<br />

VI. MAP-206 Management of Physical 80 + 20 = 100<br />

Education<br />

VII. OGT-207 Officiating in Games and 80 + 20 = 100<br />

Track & Field<br />

PART – II (SEMESTER-II) PRACTICAL<br />

Each trainee will have to take a minimum of 10 supervised lessons in<br />

Track and Field, Games and Sports out of which 5 lessons shall be<br />

taken in schools or <strong>college</strong>s and (5) in the class itself. In addition,<br />

each trainee shall have to complete five officiating projects in Track<br />

and Field, Games and Sports.<br />

Teaching Lesson in Games.<br />

80+10=90 Marks<br />

Teaching Lesson in Track & Field<br />

80+10=90 Marks<br />

Swimming (Back Stroke: 20 meters)<br />

25 Marks<br />

Group-II Games and Sports<br />

Badminton 5 Marks Volleyball 5 Marks<br />

Handball 5 Marks Cricket 5 Marks<br />

Kho-Kho 5 Marks Kabaddi 5 Marks<br />

Yoga Asanas 5 Marks<br />

PART – III (SECOND SEMESTER) SKILL AND PROWESS<br />

Group-I Track and Field (15 Marks)<br />

1. Middle distance 2. Long distanc<br />

5. Discus throw<br />

3. Hurdles 4. Triple Jump<br />

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Other Policies<br />

CANCELLATION OF SEATS / ADMISSION<br />

Admission of all such student who fail to attend at least 33 % of the total<br />

lectures delivered and practicals held in all the papers during the first<br />

10 day from the start of teaching work in the course concerned shall be<br />

cancelled by the principal of the <strong>college</strong> on the recommendation of<br />

H.O.D of physical education / Incharge B.P. Ed course after following<br />

the procedure given below:<br />

1. By the 12th day after the start of classes for a particular course,<br />

the name of those students who fail to attend at least 33% of the<br />

total lectures / practicals shall be put upon the Department Notice<br />

Board. Within 4 days of the date of such Notice, a student who is<br />

short of attendance may give in writing the reasons for her<br />

absence from the classes.<br />

2. If a student does not submit an application in writing within the<br />

prescribed time as stated above, or the response given by the<br />

student in her application are not found to be sufficient and<br />

justified in the opinion of the office of the principal / HOD physical<br />

Education, her admission shall be cancelled.<br />

3. All the seats thus falling vacant shall be filled from the waiting list<br />

or through subsequent counseling before the expiry of the last<br />

date fixed for admission by the <strong>college</strong> / university.<br />

When the admission of the students is cancelled as stated above, the<br />

Department shall display on the Department notice board the list of the<br />

person (s) next in the waiting list and make admissions accordingly.<br />

Note: It is obligatory on the part of the student to keep in touch with the<br />

Department for the possibility of the seats falling vacant.<br />

Scope for Extra Curricular Activities<br />

SPORTS<br />

The <strong>college</strong> provides facilities for the following games. Student on<br />

the rolls are expected to participate in at least one of these:<br />

Hockey<br />

Table Tennis<br />

Basket Ball<br />

Kho-Kho<br />

Volley-Ball Yoga<br />

Cross Country Race<br />

Athletics<br />

Cricket Football<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Weight- lifting /power lifting<br />

Soft-ball<br />

Net-bal<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Hand- ball<br />

Judo<br />

Kabaddi<br />

All students opting for physical education as an elective subject and<br />

participating in games must equip themselves with proper sports gear<br />

as soon as they join <strong>college</strong>.<br />

N.C.C<br />

Facility for participation in the national cadet corps (Army Wing) is<br />

available for the students. Students are prepared for “B” and “C”<br />

certificate examination so that they may avail themselves of reserved<br />

seats in the I.M.A meant for N.C.C. “C” certificate holder. We have one<br />

unit of army wing.<br />

Incharge - Dr (Ms.) Lipi Bhattacharya<br />

N.S.S<br />

National service schema with the motto 'Not me but you' aim at<br />

personality devolvement through community participation. It is meant<br />

to inculcate a sprite of co-operation and social work among the<br />

students. The <strong>college</strong> hold various camp in the suburbs of the<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> where student interact with the village folk and the colony<br />

residents to impact Adult Education, environment and AIDS<br />

awareness and also to create awareness against social evils.<br />

Incharge – Dr. Gurmel Singh<br />

No. of units – Three<br />

Tutorial Groups<br />

Dr (Mrs.) Charanjit Kaur<br />

Dr. Nemi Chand<br />

Each student will be assigned to a tutor who will look after her<br />

welfare and studies.<br />

The tutor will maintain a record of the student's conduct, health,<br />

attendance and progress in studies as well as her participation in<br />

co- curricular activities.<br />

The tutor will lay stress on moral education.<br />

Tutorial group meetings will be held on the last Saturday of<br />

every month.<br />

UNIFORM / DRESS CODE<br />

Sports/ Games/ Activity Dress – As per weather track suit and T-<br />

shirt: Maroon colour track suit and grey T-shirt.<br />

Footwear – As per the requirement of Game/ Sports/ Activity – White<br />

warming-up/ Running Shoes/ Football Studs, Spikes etc.<br />

Formal dress: Theory Classes, Teaching Practice in School/<br />

College, celebrations of National/ International Days. Departmental<br />

Functions etc.<br />

Summer Uniform: Grey Trousers with Maroon T-shirt.<br />

Winter Uniform: Grey Trousers, White full Sleeve Shirt. Maroon<br />

Blazer with Maroon Scarf.


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Leave Rules<br />

Student should apply for leave on the leave application form<br />

available in the <strong>college</strong> office.<br />

Prior sanction for leave must be taken. In case of sickness or an<br />

emergency, the leave application must be submitted within<br />

a week.<br />

Application for sick leave for more than five days will have to be<br />

supported by a Medical Certificate from a Government<br />

Dispensary/ Hospital.<br />

Absence fine without leave is Rs. 1/- per period and Rs. 4/- for the<br />

whole day.<br />

College Hostel<br />

HOSTEL ADMISSION GUIDELINES<br />

The <strong>college</strong> hostel has as many as 265 seats for new admission<br />

cases. In addition to these seats the <strong>college</strong> offers an arrangement of<br />

33 students in working women Hostel, Sector- 24 <strong>Chandigarh</strong>. 'ON<br />

THE SPOT ADMISSION” DOES NOT APPLY TO CANDIDATES<br />

WHO SEEK HOSTEL ADMISSION ALSO.'<br />

The candidates have to apply in advance as per the instructions<br />

given below:<br />

1. Hostel admission for all streams shall be strictly on merit basis.<br />

2. The admission forms for Hostel seekers for all the streams are to<br />

be submitted by 06.7.2009.<br />

3. No forms will be accepted on the day of admission.<br />

4. A candidate seeking admission to the hostel should apply for<br />

hostel seat on prescribed form (available in the Hostel) along with<br />

admission form of the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

5. Irrespective of the <strong>college</strong> seats, the hostel seats are limited.<br />

Therefore admission to the <strong>college</strong> does not ensure the right of<br />

the candidate to the hostel seat.<br />

6. Admission to the hostel will be as per rules and regulations issued<br />

by <strong>Chandigarh</strong> administration and will be decided by Hostel<br />

Admission Committee.<br />

7. Hostel seat is allotted strictly on merit and for one academic year.<br />

The Principal reserves the right to cancel the seats in case of any<br />

complaint/ default even in the case of old students.<br />

8. Student seeking admission to the hostel is expected to read al the<br />

rules and regulations printed on the back of the hostel admission<br />

form and in the prospectus. Rules and regulations notified from<br />

time to time will be binding on resident students.<br />

9. It is mandatory for the parents and local guardians to accompany<br />

their wards at the time of admission to the hostel.<br />

10. Old resident students should apply afresh for admission. Their<br />

merit and their conduct in the hostel in the previous session will be<br />

taken into consideration. For old residents of the hostel, it is<br />

notified that admission to the hostel is not a matter of right.<br />

11. Interview for hostel admission before the admission committee<br />

will be held after the <strong>college</strong> admission on the notified dates for<br />

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admission in the <strong>college</strong>. Students are expected to maintain a<br />

decent dress code in the hostel and <strong>college</strong> premises.<br />

12. If the candidate fails to report on the day of admission due to any<br />

reason, the candidate loses her claim of position on the merit and<br />

her case will be considered after entire admission schedule of the<br />

<strong>college</strong> is over and the principal grants permission for the same.<br />

13. At the time of admission, parents are advised to inform the hostel<br />

authorities of any chronic ailment from which the student may be<br />

suffering, so that they are better equipped and prepared to handle<br />

such emergencies. In case this fact is concealed, the student's<br />

seat will be cancelled the moment it is so discovered.<br />

14. Strict action will be taken against the student found indulging in<br />

any sort of ragging. She may even be expelled from the hostel as<br />

well as from the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

15. Allotment of rooms in the hostel will be strictly accordingly to the<br />

rules framed by the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

General Rules<br />

1. A resident is required to attend a minimum of 55% of lectures<br />

delivered per month and 75% of the total lectures delivered failing<br />

which she has to vacate her hostel seat.<br />

2. Students who fail to obtain 25% marks in aggregate in house<br />

examination or have lecture shortage will forfeit their hostel seat.<br />

3. Possession and consuming of any kind of intoxicants in the hostel<br />

shall entail expulsion from the the hostel.<br />

4. All the residents are required to take their meals in the hostel<br />

mess. Minimum charges of 40 meals per month will be charged<br />

from each resident.<br />

5. No resident will pass on the key of her room to another resident or<br />

to an outsider.<br />

6. Internal locks/ latch locks are not permitted to be installed in the<br />

hostel room.<br />

7. In case a resident absents herself from classes in the <strong>college</strong> for<br />

seven days continuously without prior permission, she will be<br />

asked to vacate the hostel. If a resident student's name is struck<br />

from the <strong>college</strong> for any reason, she will have to vacate the hostel<br />

seat.<br />

8. No student will be allowed t stay in the <strong>college</strong> hostel during<br />

autumn and Winter break and summer vacation (after University<br />

Examination).<br />

9. Hostel rooms and premises must be kept neat and tidy.<br />

10. Parents will countersign the attendance, house test results,<br />

record of outing of their wards regularly.<br />

11. Habitual defiance of hostel rules will render a resident student<br />

liable to disciplinary action, a special fine and even expulsion from<br />

the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

12. Resident students are not allowed to take part in any kind of<br />

protest or strikes.<br />

13. Parents of defaulter students can be called by the hostel<br />

authorities any time, so they are advised to take the report of their<br />

wards from the hostel warden from time to time.<br />

14. Married girls are not allowed to stay in the collage hostel. In case a<br />

student gets married during the session, she will have to vacate<br />

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Appoitement of Local Guardian<br />

1. Appointment of a local guardian is mandatory for admission to the<br />

hostel.<br />

2. Parents must submit photographs of local guardian at the time of<br />

admission to the hostel.<br />

3. Male students (real brother and cousins) will not be accepted as<br />

local guardians and will not allowed to enter the <strong>college</strong> premises.<br />

4. In case of an emergency, local guardians will be informed.<br />

5. Parents/ local guardian must immediately inform in writing any<br />

change in their address or contact number.<br />

6. Hiding of facts or stating of wrong facts will amount to rustication<br />

from the hostel.<br />

7. Only parents/guardian will be allowed to meet their wards from<br />

3:30pm to 5:30 pm on Saturdays and 10:30am to 1:00pm on<br />

Sundays.<br />

Joining the Hostel<br />

1. Resident students are expected to arrive a day before the term<br />

starts.<br />

2. They are expected to bring their own bedding, bed linen. Locks,<br />

tumblers, steel plates, spoons, a bucket, and a mug.<br />

3. Furniture will be issued to the resident students against their<br />

signature. Each student will be responsible for any breakage or<br />

loss of furniture issued to her. Before leaving the hostel she must<br />

obtain a “No Dues” certificate from the warden.<br />

4. Hostel students are not permitted to use private electrical<br />

appliances. In case of a default a fine of Rs 500/- will be imposed<br />

and the electrical appliance will be confiscated. They are also<br />

warned not to tamper with electrical fittings. The collage will not be<br />

responsible for any mishap.<br />

5. The <strong>college</strong> does not take the responsibility of valuables<br />

(especially mobile phones) and of excessive cash of resident<br />

student. They are therefore advised not to bring jewellery with<br />

them.<br />

The <strong>college</strong> does not take any responsibility for any action of any girl<br />

that proves fatal or is detrimental to her social position.<br />

Permission to Leave The Hostel<br />

1. Students will not be allowed to leave the hostel before the official<br />

teaching is declared off. They are advised to take prior permission<br />

from the Principal if they make any travel reservation before this<br />

date.<br />

2. If parents want to give a permanent authority to their wards to<br />

leave the hostel for tuition, days-out or home town trip, they must<br />

fill the specified form at the time of admission to the hostel and<br />

sign the register.


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Achievers<br />

Nidhi Chandle, B.P. Ed.<br />

Cricket (Attended India Camp)<br />

Kulbir Kaur<br />

B.P. Ed.<br />

Cycling (Attended India Camp)<br />

Neha Dholi, B.P. Ed.<br />

Baseball (Capt. of Punjab<br />

University)<br />

Ritu Rana, B.P. Ed.<br />

Yoga (Gold Medalist)<br />

Dechan Chorol, B.P. Ed.<br />

Football<br />

Jaskiran, B.A. III<br />

Football<br />

Dawinder Kaur, B.A. III<br />

Weight Lifting<br />

Baljinder , B.A. III<br />

Weight Lifting<br />

Heshma Mongia<br />

B.P. Ed.<br />

Boxing<br />

Rajwinder Kaur, B.A. III<br />

Weight Lifting<br />

Jotparkash Kaur, B.A. III<br />

Weight Lifting<br />

Reena, B.A. II<br />

Yoga, (H.P. State 5th position)<br />

Gymnastic (Inter College<br />

3rd position<br />

Pinki, B.P. Ed.<br />

Gymnastic<br />

Ginny Yadav<br />

B.P. Ed.<br />

Baseball<br />

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Anuradha, B.A. II<br />

Yoga, (H.P. State IInd position)<br />

Gymnastic (Inter College 3rd position<br />

Manpreet Kaur, B.A. II<br />

Yoga, Gymnastic<br />

(3rd in Inter College)


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Achievers<br />

Salochna Devi, B.A. II<br />

Yoga (H.P. 3rd Position)<br />

Babita Rawat, B.A. II<br />

Yoga 2nd Position in H.P. State)<br />

Ritu Sharma, B.A. II<br />

Yoga (H.P. State 3rd Position)<br />

Luxmi, B.A. II<br />

Yoga (4th Position)<br />

Priyanka, B.A. II<br />

Football<br />

Babita, B.A. I<br />

Gymnastic, Yoga<br />

Asha, B.A. I<br />

Weight Lifting<br />

(Bronze Medal Inter College)<br />

Kanchan Gularia, B.A. I<br />

Weight Lifting<br />

(Silver Medal in Inter College)<br />

Deepika, B.A. I<br />

Weight Lifting<br />

(Bronze Medal in Inter College)<br />

Babita , B.A. I<br />

Weight Lifting<br />

(Bronze Medal in Inter College)<br />

Preeti, B.A. I<br />

Weight Lifting<br />

(Bronze Medal in Inter College)<br />

Heights by great men reached and kept<br />

were not attained by sudden flight<br />

but they, while their brethren slept,<br />

were toiling upward in the night.<br />

- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow<br />

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Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Common Information<br />

Instruction To Fill<br />

The Admission Form<br />

1. Each prospectus contains two forms, a student can apply in any<br />

of the courses.<br />

2. Fill a separate form for each <strong>college</strong> and each course.<br />

3. Write in blue ink.<br />

4. Fill up all the columns carefully.<br />

5. Write Neatly. Forms with overwriting shall not be accepted.<br />

6. Give the full form of the Board/University from which you have<br />

passed the last examination, e.g. Punjab School Education<br />

Board.<br />

7. Attach the character certificate from the Institution (recognized<br />

and affiliated) last attended. Private candidates should attach a<br />

character certificate issued by a gazetted officer.<br />

8. Attach self-attested copies of the following certificates:<br />

i. Matriculation/ Sr. secondary certificate showing date of birth.<br />

ii.<br />

iii.<br />

iv.<br />

Board/University certificate showing the previous<br />

examination passed.<br />

Certificate of merit/Prizes won, if any<br />

Proof of your residence i.e. Ration Card/ Driving Licence/<br />

Voter's Identity Card (any one)<br />

9. Tick mark Reservation, if any. If reserved Category, attach the<br />

required documents.<br />

10. If you have been declared pass in +2 but have failed in one or<br />

more subjects, mention this fact clearly in the column of the<br />

previous classed passed.<br />

11. Fill the details of the classes passed. You can attach an extra<br />

sheet indicating the marks in individual subjects.<br />

12. Affix one copy of your passport size photograph on the specified<br />

column/place in the admission form.<br />

13. Application incomplete in any respect or received in the office<br />

after the expiry of due date shall not be entertained.<br />

14. Please collect the Acknowledgement slip from the <strong>college</strong> in<br />

which you are applying for admission.<br />

Important<br />

1. Bring all original certificates and documents at the time of interview.<br />

2. Parents/Guardian should sign the declaration and undertaking<br />

Note<br />

U.T. Pool candidates: Those who have passed their lower qualifying<br />

examination as regular candidates from schools and <strong>college</strong>s in U. T.,<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

General pool candidates: Those who have passed their lower qualifying<br />

examination from schools and <strong>college</strong>s in U.T., <strong>Chandigarh</strong>.<br />

GENERAL RULES OF ADMISSION<br />

1. Candidates and their parents/guardian are expected to read the<br />

prospectus carefully before applying for admission.<br />

2. Candidates should consult the page of the relevant course and<br />

the <strong>college</strong> where they want to apply.<br />

3. Admission to the various classes is made strictly on merit in<br />

accordance with the Panjab University and <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Administration rules.<br />

4. The merit shall be determined on the basis of marks obtained in<br />

all the subjects opted for by the candidates. In case the marks of<br />

two or more students are the same, the age factor would decide<br />

the merit –the older is senior.<br />

5. The admission forms shall have separate columns for father's<br />

and mother's name. The mother's name along with the father's<br />

names shall be mentioned in all the records. However, in case<br />

some students do not wish to declare the name of either mother<br />

or father, they may not be forced to do so and no one be denied<br />

admission on this ground.<br />

6. For admissions, fraction of marks less than the requisite<br />

percentage shall not be rounded off to the advantage of the<br />

candidate, i.e. 32.9%, 39.9% and 49.9% shall not be rounded off<br />

to 33 %, 40% and 50% etc.<br />

7. It shall be the sole discretion of the Principal/ Admission<br />

Committee to admit or not to admit the detained students of<br />

the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

8. Students disqualified by any University/ Board shall not be<br />

admitted to the <strong>college</strong>s. Such students need not apply<br />

for admission.<br />

9. In case of late declaration pf result by the Panjab University, the<br />

normal admission will take place within 10 working days of the<br />

declaration of the work, subject to the availability of the seats.<br />

This rule will not be applied to a candidate who passes the lower<br />

examination from the other University/ Board. It means that those<br />

students whose result is declared late by the University other<br />

than Panjab University shall not be allowed the late admission to<br />

the <strong>college</strong>s under any circumstances.<br />

10. Candidates with the break in their studies will not be admitted to<br />

any <strong>college</strong>s until the gap is explained to the satisfaction of the<br />

Principal of the concerned <strong>college</strong>.<br />

11. For gap year, a student is to supply an affidavit, a specimen copy<br />

which is given on page no. 40.<br />

12. The Principal's decision shall be final and binding regarding<br />

interpretation of rules for admission. Not with standing any rule<br />

incorporated in the Prospectus, the Principal of the <strong>college</strong><br />

reserve the right of admission.<br />

13. In case the conduct of student session is not satisfactory, the<br />

Principal has every right to cancel his or her admission.<br />

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Reservation Policy<br />

A candidate applying in a reserved category shall carefully indicate his/her<br />

claim for only one category. In the admission form. In case the candidate<br />

wrongly indicates claim for more than one reserved category, the one<br />

claimed in the first instance shall be considered. No change of category will<br />

be entertained /permitted in the application form or otherwise a later stage.<br />

a) UT Pool:-60% seats of the total sanction intake will be filled up from<br />

amongst the students who passed their qualifying examination from<br />

Institutions recognized by the <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration and<br />

situated in the U.T. of <strong>Chandigarh</strong> as a regular student of said<br />

College/school subject to the condition that such student must have<br />

studied for two years at <strong>Chandigarh</strong> and have passed one lower<br />

qualifying examination from these <strong>college</strong>s/Schools. These seats will<br />

be termed as 'UT Pool'.<br />

b) General Pool:-40% of the total sanctioned seats will be filled up from<br />

amongst the students who passed their qualifying examination from<br />

Institutions other than those located in the Union Territory of<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> or otherwise .These seats will be termed as<br />

General Pool.<br />

Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe<br />

The following percentage of seats is prescribed for the student belonging<br />

to Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes.<br />

Note: These concessions are not applicable to self-financing course.<br />

UT Pool Schedule Castes-14% Schedule Tribes.-Nil<br />

General Pool Schedule Castes-15% Schedule Tribes.-05%<br />

B.P.Ed.- One Year Course<br />

Total Seats = 50 (Only Girls)<br />

U.T. Pool: (60%) = 30 Seats General Pool: (40%) = 20 Seats<br />

Open= 22 Seats<br />

Open=16 Seats<br />

Reserved<br />

Reserved<br />

SC = 04(14%) SC = 03(15%)<br />

Defence= 02 (5%) Defence= 01 (5%)<br />

Freedom = Fighter= 01 (2%) Freedom = Fighter= Nil<br />

Sports= 01 (2%) Sports= Nil<br />

Note: - In case of students migrated from Kashmir and Foreign<br />

Students, additional seats shall be created by the Panjab University.<br />

If the requisite number of students of SC category in the UT pool is not<br />

available, the seats will be made open to those students belonging to<br />

general category of the said pool. In the general pool if the requisite<br />

number of students belonging to SC/ST categories is not available,<br />

the reservation will be in interchangeable amongst the students of<br />

these categories. However, if seats still remain unfilled these will be<br />

made open amongst the students of the general category of the<br />

said pool.<br />

Ex-serviceman, Dependents of<br />

Defence/ Para Military Personnel etc.<br />

5% of seats in each pool would be filled in from the following<br />

categories of students in order of preference.<br />

a) Sons/ Daughters/spouse of the Defence personnel who are<br />

awardees of gallantry decorations of Paramvir/ Mahavir/ Vir<br />

Chakra in person or Posthumously.<br />

Or<br />

Sons/ Daughters/spouse of the Defence personnel and para<br />

military personnel like GRPF, BSF etc. who died while in service<br />

and were killed or were totally incapacitated in action while in<br />

service and were wholly dependent on them.<br />

b) Sons/ Daughters/spouse of the Defence personnel and Paramilitary<br />

personnel like GRPF, BSF etc. who died while in service<br />

and were wholly dependent on them.<br />

c) Sons/ Daughters/spouse of the Defence personnel and Paramilitary<br />

personnel like GRPF,BSF etc. who were incapacitated<br />

while in service and were wholly dependent on them.<br />

d) Children /Widows of Defence persons killed or disabled to the<br />

extent of 50% or more in actions, wards of gallantry awardees,<br />

Ex- service man and children of serving Defence personnel /<br />

Ex-serviceman.<br />

Note:-<br />

e) Sons/ Daughters/suppose of the Defence personnel and Paramilitary<br />

personnel like GRPF, BSF etc. who are wholly<br />

dependent on them.<br />

The applicants seeking admission under categories (a) are<br />

required to submit the photocopy of citation for gallantry award<br />

failing which they will not be considered for this category.<br />

The applicants seeking admission under category (b) and (c) are<br />

required to submit the certificate from the respective<br />

headquarters regarding death or totally incapacitated while in<br />

service.<br />

The applicants seeking admission to category (d) are required to<br />

submit discharge certificate from service and certificate of<br />

dependence from the Director Zila Sainik Board.<br />

The applicants claiming admission under category (e) are required to<br />

submit the certificate of dependence from the unit in which parents/<br />

suppose is serving.<br />

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Children and Grand Children<br />

of Freedom Fighters<br />

2% seats from each pool will be filled from the children and grand<br />

children of freedom fighters.<br />

A freedom fighter is a person who has either been granted freedom<br />

fighter pension by the <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration or has<br />

been awarded<br />

“Tamra Patra” by the Govt. of India for his political suffering. No person<br />

other than the above mentioned persons will be considered as<br />

freedom fighter for the purpose of reservation of admission. The<br />

requisite certificate will be issued by the Deputy Commissioner of the<br />

District to which student belongs, which will be considered<br />

irrespective of the form in which it is issued<br />

self explanatory.<br />

provided it is<br />

Grand children means son's sons/ daughters or daughter's son<br />

/daughters. Wards of freedom fighters who have been awarded<br />

“Tamra Patra” by the Govt. of India would also be eligible for<br />

reservation under this category. In case of such freedom fighter they<br />

should produce their “Tamra Patra” certificate, freedom fighter<br />

certificate and dependence certificate fro the Deputy Commissioner of<br />

the district in which they reside.<br />

The applicants from this category will not be considered without the<br />

following documents:-<br />

Note:-<br />

i) The photocopy of “Tamra Patra” certificate or freedom fighter<br />

certificate.<br />

ii)<br />

Dependence certificate from the concerned Deputy<br />

Commissioner.<br />

Reservation of Sportsmen/<br />

Sportswomen<br />

a) 2% seats would be filled with sportsmen or sportswomen on the<br />

basis of their merit as per the grading criteria recommended by<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration. This category shall not be divided in<br />

to UT pool/General pool. Benefits of reservation under this<br />

category shall be available only to the following category of<br />

the students.<br />

i) Those who passed their qualifying examination from any<br />

institution recognized by <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration and situated<br />

in the U. T. of <strong>Chandigarh</strong> as a regular student of the said<br />

institution, who have studied at <strong>Chandigarh</strong> institution at least two<br />

years before applying for gradation certificate subject to the<br />

Students seeking admission to this category shall be considered<br />

only:<br />

condition that such students must represent <strong>Chandigarh</strong> state<br />

etc. in the National /other recognized tournament.<br />

ii) Where <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration has adopted the notification<br />

of other State/ U.T.s on reciprocal basis to give benefit of<br />

reservation in admission in sports category in <strong>Chandigarh</strong>, they<br />

will be graded as per existing policy of <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Administration.<br />

iii) Countersigning of gradation certificate shall only be<br />

admissible on reciprocal basis provided that counter signed<br />

certificate will be graded as per the policy of <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Administration.<br />

b) Performance in the following sports discipline will only be<br />

considered for the purpose of sports graduation certificate:<br />

1 2 3<br />

Athletics Archery Badminton<br />

4 5 6<br />

Basketball Boxing Ball Badminton<br />

7 8 9<br />

Chess Cycling Cricket<br />

10 11 12<br />

Football Frencing Gymnastics<br />

13 14 15<br />

Golf Hockey Handball<br />

16 17 18<br />

Judo Kabaddi (NS) Kayaking<br />

19 20 21<br />

Kho-Kho Netball Rowing<br />

22 23 24<br />

Shooting Softball Squesh<br />

25 26 27<br />

Swimming & Canoeing Tennis Table Tennis<br />

28 29 30<br />

Volleyball Wrestling Tennis Weight Lifting<br />

1. If/ his's/ her's age falls within the age group and eligible for<br />

participation in inter-<strong>college</strong>/ inter university tournaments.<br />

2. If his/ her achievements in sports relate to his/her activities in any<br />

of the three years proceeding to the admission (e.g. for admission<br />

in the year 2005-06 the achievements shall not be prior to<br />

April1, 2002)<br />

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Reservation for other categories<br />

There will be no reservation for any other categories such as:-<br />

1. Backward class<br />

2. Teacher's children, self and spouses.<br />

3. Widow/Divorced / Deserted Woman.<br />

4. Border belt/Backward area.<br />

5. Children of innocent civilians killed/sustained 100% disability by<br />

Foreign Students<br />

2% seats are reserved for foreign students in 4 years' B.P. Ed. The<br />

foreign students should submit along with their-application the<br />

following documents without which they will not be considered for<br />

admission under this category.<br />

Eligibility Certificate<br />

a) If a student seeking admission on the basis of foreign qualification.<br />

b) Long term students visa.<br />

c) Proof of foreign nationality.<br />

Note:-<br />

terrorist/ security forces acting in aid of civil powers. Or children of<br />

victims of November, 1984 riots. Or children of any deserters<br />

killed /100% physically disabled or children of external/internal<br />

migrants. Or physically handicapped/ incapacitated/ mentally<br />

challenged.<br />

6. Children /widows of Panjab police killed/disables in action.<br />

Foreign students residing abroad should apply through their respective<br />

embassies to the Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of External<br />

Affairs, New Delhi.<br />

Foreign students shall have to comply with all the requirements of<br />

Government of India, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> administration as well as Punjab<br />

University as prescribed by them time to time.<br />

The reservation of seats given above shall be strictly adhered to. In case<br />

seats in the reserved category remain vacant on account of non-availability<br />

of qualified candidates, such seats may be filled up from the general<br />

category. The candidate who had applied for a reserved category will be<br />

considered for a particular category only.<br />

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Rules Pertaining to Academics<br />

Eligibility to Appear in the University Examination<br />

Attendance Requirement<br />

As per the University Regulations, a student is required to attend at<br />

least:<br />

1. 75% of the full course of lectures delivered to his/her class in each<br />

subject offered by him/her.<br />

2. 75% of the periods assigned to practical work in each<br />

concerned subject.<br />

Information on changes, if any, in the eligibility condition would be<br />

available with the concerned committees.<br />

A student who remains absent for more than seven days at a stretch<br />

without sanctioned leave is liable to have his/her name struck off from<br />

the <strong>college</strong> rolls.<br />

Re-admission : If a student's name is struck off from the <strong>college</strong> rolls,<br />

he/she is required to seek re-admission within 10 working days, falling<br />

which, his/her admission will stand cancelled.<br />

House Examinations & Internal Assessment for B. P. Ed.<br />

As per the instructions of Panjab University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Internal<br />

assessment based upon September & December Test is to be sent on<br />

the Performa provided by the Panjab University. The assessment<br />

based on 3% marks in September Test and 5% in December Test in<br />

each paper of all the subjects of B. P. Ed and M. P. Ed. Classes.<br />

1. Weightage of 2 marks will be given for attendance, as follows:<br />

(i)Attendance above 85%-2 marks.<br />

(ii)Attendance 75% to 85%-1 marks.<br />

2. Absence or exemption from the examination on any ground (even<br />

medical) is treated as failure with nil marks.<br />

3. Students found guilty of using unfair means in the house<br />

examinations will abide by the decision of the UMC Committees<br />

as per the rules.<br />

4. A student attending NCC Camps/Sports/Cultural Activities will<br />

seek prior permission for absence in September/December<br />

Tests. He/she may be allowed to appear in a Special Test, if held<br />

at the discretion of the principal.<br />

A Student is Required to Obtain<br />

1. A minimum of 40% marks in the aggregate of all subjects in the<br />

house examinations to be eligible to appear in the annual<br />

University examination.<br />

2. A minimum of marks as per the latest Panjab University rules in<br />

the special test, if held at the discretion of the Principal,<br />

subsequent to regular house examinations.<br />

Note:<br />

House Examinations & Internal Assessment for Post<strong>graduate</strong> Classes<br />

as per the Panjab University Norms


Post Graduate Govt. College-11<br />

Libraries<br />

Leave Rules<br />

The PGGC-11 and GCG-42 libraries are fully computerised and are<br />

equipped with books on various disciplines including B.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed.<br />

Courses. Libraries also subscribe to latest National and Internationals<br />

Journals, Dissertation Abstracts, Magazines and News Papers.<br />

Text Books Library<br />

Under the University grants Commission's schemes for Text Books Library,<br />

sets of standard Text Books are issued to the needy students up to the end of<br />

their University Examination.<br />

1. Students should apply for leave on the leave application form available in<br />

the <strong>college</strong> office.<br />

2. Prior sanction for leave must be taken.<br />

3. In case sickness or an emergency, the leave application must be<br />

submitted within a week.<br />

4. Application for sick leave for more than five days will have to be supported<br />

by a Medical Certificate from a Government Dispensary/Hospital.<br />

5. Absence fine without leave is Rs. 1/- per period and Rs. 4/- for the whole<br />

day.<br />

6. Leave on medical grounds or otherwise does not entitle a student to claim<br />

benefit of lectures or for appearing in the special Test.<br />

Library Rules<br />

1. Identity Card / Library Card-cum-Reader's Ticket / PVC Identity<br />

card / Library Card.<br />

As soon as a student is admitted to the <strong>college</strong>, he/she will be issued<br />

an Identity Card/ Library Card-cum-Reader's Ticket on production of<br />

the fee receipt. Four ticket size photographs are to be fixed each on<br />

the Identity card and membership card, and two on reader's tickets.<br />

Every student shall keep his/her Identity card on his/her person during<br />

his/her stay in the <strong>college</strong>. A student who falls to produce the Identity<br />

card on demand may be refused entry in the classes/library and may<br />

become liable for disciplinary action.<br />

2. Issue of Books.<br />

i) Two (Three in case of Hons. and Post <strong>graduate</strong> classes) books<br />

shall be issued for 14 days.<br />

ii) Overdue fine @Rs. 1/- per book per day shall be charged.<br />

Withdrawal of Admission / Library Security<br />

Withdrawal of Admission: A student should apply for withdrawal<br />

his/her name, failing which the student is liable to pay all <strong>college</strong><br />

dues. Until the name is formally withdrawn, the student is liable to<br />

pay all <strong>college</strong> dues and fines.<br />

College fee/ Annual charges once paid are non-refundable. A<br />

separate application will have to be submitted for withdrawal of<br />

name from the hostel.<br />

Refund and lapse of security of Students leaving <strong>college</strong>: All<br />

outgoing Students must submit their library Security refund form<br />

(available in the office) to the dealing assistant of the office.<br />

For Students leaving <strong>college</strong> Mid-Session: Application for refund<br />

of security must be made on the prescribed form immediately on<br />

leaving the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

Academic Prizes<br />

To encourage better performance in studies, prizes are awarded to<br />

the students on the basis of their results in the house examinations,<br />

subject to the following rules:<br />

A student failing in the house examinations or seeking exemption<br />

on any ground, whatsoever, will not be eligible for the prize.<br />

University prizes will be awarded strictly according to the position<br />

held by the students in the University examinations and notified in<br />

the Panjab University Gazettes.<br />

The special examination, if held, will determine only the eligibility<br />

of the students for the University examination and not for the<br />

academic prizes. However, if a student misses an examination in<br />

one or more subjects due to participation in national / University<br />

competitions but secures a first/ second/ third position in the<br />

subject he/she has appeared for, he/she will be entitled to the<br />

prize.<br />

Special prizes and certificates are awarded for distinction in cocurricular<br />

activities<br />

Note:<br />

Security will lapse if not claimed within one year of leaving the <strong>college</strong>.


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Roll of Honour<br />

The Roll of Honour is awarded to outstanding students on their<br />

winning distinction in academics/co-curricular activities /sports. The<br />

record is maintained in the Roll of Honour Register.<br />

College Colours and<br />

Merit Certificates<br />

Academic prizes, College Colours and merit certificates are<br />

awarded to the students for their outstanding achievements in<br />

academics, sports and other co-curricular activities as per rules laid<br />

down by the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

Prizes for Annual Events<br />

The Administrator, Union Territory, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> has given the approval<br />

to a series of Annual events for the students studying in <strong>college</strong> of Union<br />

Territory, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> from the current session, on themes linked to<br />

Inter-College General Knowledge Quiz Contest ( Team event)<br />

1st Prize - Rs.10, 000/-<br />

2nd Prize - Rs. 7, 000/-<br />

The following prizes for academic / cultural/ sports activities have<br />

also been instituted in each <strong>college</strong> under the banner, “The<br />

Administrator's Prize”:<br />

The Administrator's Prize for the best all round student in every<br />

College - Rs. 5000/-<br />

The Administrator's Prize for the best sports person in every<br />

College -Rs. 3000/-<br />

The Administrator's Prize for the best Performance in cultural<br />

activities (2 prizes per <strong>college</strong> - Rs. 3000/-)<br />

The Administrator's Prize for the best Performance in literary<br />

activities (3 prizes per <strong>college</strong> - Rs. 2000/-)<br />

The Administrator's Prize for the best NSS Volunteer- Rs. 3000/-<br />

The Administrator's Prize for the Leadership - Rs. 3000/-<br />

The Administrator's Prize for Book Lovers 5 Prizes of Rs. 1000/--each<br />

India's Freedom Struggle and the vision of a Resurgent India as per<br />

details given below:<br />

Essay Competition (The essay will be on a theme related to<br />

National Prize and development – oriented Issues (Individual<br />

events):<br />

1st Prize - Rs. 5, 000/-<br />

2nd Prize - Rs. 3, 000/-<br />

3rd Prize - Rs. 2, 000/-<br />

Upto 5 Special Mentions - Rs. 1, 000/-<br />

Upto 5 Consolation Prizes - Rs. 500/-<br />

College/Poster-Making Competition on a theme of Social or<br />

National Relevance (Individual events):<br />

1st Prize - Rs. 5, 000/-<br />

2nd Prize - Rs. 3, 000/-<br />

3rd Prize - Rs. 2, 000/-<br />

Upto 5 Special Mentions - Rs. 1, 000/-<br />

Upto 5 Consolation Prizes - Rs. 500/-<br />

Best Play on a theme of Social Relevance:<br />

1st Prize - Rs. 10, 000/-<br />

2nd Prize - Rs. 7, 000/-<br />

3rd Prize - Rs. 5, 000/-<br />

3 Special Mentions - Rs. 1, 000/-<br />

Concessions & Scholarships<br />

(For Various Categories of Students i.e. SC, Physically Handicapped, Economically Weaker Sections, etc).<br />

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The various concession scholarship<br />

& other facilities are as under<br />

1. General student: concession in fee;( Refer to common fee<br />

concession application form given in the Prospectus). Half tuition<br />

fee concession is given to 10% of admitted students.<br />

2. Half free brother / sister concession: A student whose elder<br />

brother / sister is paying full fee in any Govt. College of<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration, should apply for concession within<br />

15 days after getting admission in their respective <strong>college</strong> / same<br />

<strong>college</strong>.<br />

3. Concessions for descendant of Kargil martyrs / permanently<br />

disabler concession in <strong>college</strong> fee and hostel fee will be given to<br />

descendants of Kargil martyrs / permanently disable vide letter<br />

No. misc./A-6/35013725 dated 18.4.2007 received from the<br />

Punjab University.<br />

4. SC/ST Student: All SC/Stare eligible for free books and<br />

stationery. Under this scheme, the Education Department,<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration provides free books and stationery<br />

to each student under:<br />

1) Arts – Rs. 250/-<br />

2) Commerce – Rs. 250/-<br />

3) Science – Rs. 350/-<br />

5. Non Hindi Speaking Scholarship: To Encourage the study of<br />

Hindi in Non-Hindi Speaking state and to make available to the<br />

Government of these state suitable personnel for teaching and<br />

other <strong>post</strong>s where knowledge of Hindi essential , Scholarship are<br />

sanctioned under the Govt. of India state for <strong>post</strong>-metric studies<br />

in Hindi. Five Scholarship are given by the <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Administration as follow: Rs. 500/- p.m for B.A/B.Sc/B.Com.<br />

(Pass, Courses & Honours) l, ll, lll Rs. 1000/-p.m for M.A. l, ll<br />

6. Meritorious students Scholarship under the Govt. of India<br />

national Scholarship scheme and UT state merit Scholarship<br />

scheme meritorious students are given Scholarship @Rs.100<br />

p.m, of which 86 Scholarships are given under the Govt. national<br />

Scholarship scheme and 21 Scholarship are given under the UT<br />

merit Scholarship.<br />

Other Scholarship/Stipends<br />

The cases of all eligible students are recommended for grant of<br />

following Scholarships / Stipend /Awards:<br />

1. Indian Council for Cultural Relation Scholarship.<br />

2. Post-matric Scholarship for SC/ST student.<br />

3. Award Scholarship out of P.U students' relief fund.<br />

4. Award of P.U sports stipend.<br />

5. Scholarships are also given to student whose earning parent dies<br />

and the family income therefore falls within the prescribed<br />

income limit as given in the centrally sponsored scheme of <strong>post</strong>matric<br />

Scholarship for SC/ST student.<br />

6. Award of <strong>Chandigarh</strong> (UT) Govt. Merit Scholarship (Eligibility to<br />

be determined on the basis of result of Final Examination).<br />

7. National merit Scholarship DPI (C) Punjab.<br />

8. State Merit Scholarship DPI (C) Punjab.<br />

9. Post-merit studies in Hindi DHE, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration.<br />

10. Students' Aid fund.<br />

Code of Conduct and Discipline<br />

1. Students are expected to maintain proper discipline in and<br />

outside the class room /<strong>college</strong> campus.<br />

2. Students must be punctual and regular in the class & House<br />

Examinations.<br />

3. Parents are requested to attend the parent–teacher Meeting<br />

and remain in touch with the family members to keep track<br />

of their ward's academic performance.<br />

4. Students are expected to be courteous and respectful<br />

toward all the staff members.<br />

5. Use of the Mobile Phone in the class room and library is<br />

strictly prohibited.<br />

6. Smoking, drinking and playing cards on the <strong>college</strong> campus<br />

is strictly prohibited.<br />

7. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who are<br />

found guilty of causing damage to the <strong>college</strong> property.<br />

8. Students must make it a point to read the Notice Board daily.<br />

Ignorance of orders/notices duly displayed on the Notice<br />

Board shall not be accepted as an excuse for noncompliance.<br />

9. Students violating rules and resorting to indiscipline are<br />

liable to be punished in the form of heavy fine, withdrawal of<br />

concession or stipends and even expulsion from the<br />

<strong>college</strong> in extreme cases.<br />

10. Students who are under-age and do not have a valid driving<br />

license for a two wheeler are not allowed to drive as per the<br />

direction of the Hon'ble Punjab and Haryana high court.<br />

They are advised not to bring their vehicle to the <strong>college</strong>.<br />

11. Students must park their vehicle at the cycle/scooter stand.<br />

Plying of vehicle on the <strong>college</strong> campus is not allowed.<br />

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Specimen Application form for Fee Concession / Scholarship<br />

Name___________________________________________Roll No._______________________Class_______________________<br />

1. Father's Name/ Guardian's Name___________________________________________________________________________<br />

2. Designation / Organisation / Occupation______________________________________________________________________<br />

3. Address_______________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

4. Permanent Address______________________________________________________________________________________<br />

5. Particulars of previous class____________________________Roll No.______________________Session_________________<br />

Concession No.__________________Concesssion Availed.<br />

Sr. No. Student Categories Concession Categories Requirements To Avail Tick The Relevant<br />

The Concession Columns<br />

1. General Students Half fee concession Income of parents<br />

(tuition fee)<br />

from all sources per<br />

annum up to Rs. 1 Lakh<br />

2. Students whose elder Half fee concession Certificate/ Reciept<br />

brother/sister is (tuition fee) of payment of fee.<br />

paying full fee in any<br />

Govt. College of Chd.<br />

3. Decedents of Kargil Fee concession Valid certificate from the<br />

Martyrs Hostel fee concession ministry of defense.<br />

4. SC / ST students Fee concession Parents' income up to<br />

Rs. 1 Lakh per year.<br />

5. SC / ST students Free books & stationery SC/ST certificate<br />

Rs.250/- Arts/Com,<br />

All SC / ST students are<br />

& Rs. 350 Science<br />

eligible.<br />

6. Students from non-hindi Scholarship of Rs. 500/- pm for Certificate of Non-Hindi<br />

speaking states for Post B.A./B.Sc./B.Com (Pass & Honours) speaking state.<br />

Matric Studies in Hindi<br />

I, II, III; B.P.Ed I, II, III, IV; B.P.Ed.<br />

one year and For M.A./<br />

MPEd I, II Rs. 1000/-<br />

7. Meritorious Students 21 merit scholarships under U.T. Merit Certificate.<br />

Merit Scholarship Scheme<br />

and 86 under GOI National<br />

Scholarship Scheme<br />

8. Poor / Needy students Financial Aid out of students' Income Certificate /<br />

Aid Fund & Red Cross<br />

Fund Affidavit.<br />

Note: i) Attach documentary evidence in support of your claim<br />

ii) For details refer to relevant section on concessions, scholarships and prizes in prospectus.<br />

For office use only<br />

Signature of the Applicant<br />

Signature of Concession In-Charge<br />

Signature of Principal<br />

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Specimen of Affidavit for Gap Year<br />

I, ______________________________________________,S/o/D/o Shri____________________________________,<br />

R/o ________________________________________________________________________________________, do<br />

Hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under :-<br />

1. That I am seeking admission in _______________________________________________________,<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong>.<br />

2. That I passed my _____________________________examination during 200_______<br />

3. That during mygap period from ______________ I did not take part in any political activity.<br />

4. That during my gap period from _______________________ there is no criminal case lying pending against me in a<br />

court or Police Station.<br />

5. That due to ___________________________________________________________________________________,<br />

I had dropped my regular studies for ______year/years.<br />

6. That I bear a good moral character.<br />

( On non – Judicial paper of Rs. 20/- duly attested by 1st class magistrate)<br />

Place:<br />

Dated<br />

DEPONENT<br />

VERIFICATION<br />

Verified that the contents of above affidavit are true and correct and that nothing has been concealed therein.<br />

Place:<br />

Date:<br />

(To be submitted in duplicate)<br />

DEPONENT<br />

( On non – Judicial paper of Rs. 20/- duly attested by 1st class magistrate)<br />

I,________________(name), father/ mother of Miss_________(full address to be given) resident of<br />

_________________________ do hereby, solemnly declare and affirm as under :-<br />

1. That I am a citizen of India.<br />

2. That Miss__________born on_____________is girl child of the deponent.<br />

3. That the deponent has no male child.<br />

Specimen of Affidavit for Single Girl Child<br />

4. That the deponent has the following children and none else:<br />

i) Name ii) Sex iii) Date of Birth<br />

5. That neither the deponent nor the aforenamed girl child of the deponent have obtained/ availed the benefit granted under<br />

this category, in this University / Institute including its affiliated <strong>college</strong>s.<br />

Place:<br />

Dated:<br />

DEPONENT<br />

VERIFICATION<br />

Verified that the contents of the above affidavit are true and correct and that nothing has been concealed therein.<br />

Place:<br />

Date:<br />

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Prospectus Committee<br />

Patron in Chief : Mr. Ram Niwas Yadav, IAS.<br />

Education Secretary, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration<br />

Patron : Mr. D. K. Tiwari, IAS.<br />

Director, Higher Education, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration<br />

Chairperson : Dr. A. L. Gauba, Principal, PGGC-11, Chansdigarh<br />

Co-Chairperson : Dr. Nindru Bal, Principal, G.C.G. 42, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Convener :<br />

Mrs. Manjit Brar, Vice-Principal, P.G.G.C.-11, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Co-ordinators : Dr. R. S. Brar, P.G.G.C. -11, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Mrs. Anju Chopra, GCG -42, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Members : Mr. V.K. Devashwar P.G.G.C 11, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Ms. Suman Gandhi, G.C.G. 42, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Ms. Hardeep Kaur, G.C.G. 42, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Mr. Prashanta K Das, P.G.G.C. 11, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

Fee Structure<br />

Fee Structure for B.P.Ed. and M.P.Ed.<br />

Courses for the Session 2009-10<br />

will be displayed at the respective<br />

<strong>college</strong>s at the time of admission<br />

as per the latest instructions of<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration and<br />

Punjab University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong><br />

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Prospectus on Internet<br />

This prospectus is also available on the website of <strong>Chandigarh</strong> administration http://chandigarh.nic.in. The prospectus and<br />

the admission form can be downloaded and submitted to the <strong>college</strong> where a student wants to seek admission. Apply on a<br />

separate admission form for each <strong>college</strong> and each course.<br />

A Bank Draft of Rs. 125/- should be attached along with the form, both in case of new and old students who download the<br />

prospectus. It should be addressed to Principal, Govt. College_______________, Sector______, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>. The<br />

student should mention the name of the <strong>college</strong> as above on the bank draft<br />

The form may be sent through registered <strong>post</strong> or submitted at the counter of the <strong>college</strong> in which admission is being sought<br />

Date of Publication of Prospectus :<br />

Price : Rs. 125/-<br />

Sd/-<br />

Director Higher Education<br />

<strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration<br />

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State-wise List of fake Universities as on 18thJanuary, 2009<br />

As per the UGC website the list of the fake universities as on 18th 12. D.D.B. Sanskrit University, Putur, Tirchi, Tamil Nadu.<br />

February, 2009 is as follows:<br />

13. Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine, Kolkatta.<br />

1. Maithili University/Vishwavidyalaya, Darbhanga, Bihar<br />

14. Mahila Gram Vidyapath/Vishwavidayalya (Women's Putur, Tirchi,<br />

2. Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi(UP) Jagatpuri, Tamil Nadu), Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.<br />

Delhi<br />

15. Indian Education Council of U.P. , Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.<br />

3. Commercial University Ltd., Daryaganj, Delhi.<br />

16. Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith, Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.<br />

4. United Nations University, Delhi<br />

17. National University of Electro Complex Homeopathy, Kanpur,<br />

5. Vocational University, Delhi Uttar Pradesh.<br />

6. ADR-Centric Juridical University, New Delhi. 18. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University(Open University),<br />

Achaltal, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.<br />

7. Indian Institue of Science and Engineering, New Delhi.<br />

19. Uttar Pradsh Vishwavidyalya, Kosi Kalan, Mathura, Uttar<br />

8. Badaganvi Sarkar World Open University Education Society, Pradesh.<br />

Karnataka.<br />

20. Maharan Pratap Shiksha Niketan Vishwavidayalya, Pratapgarh,<br />

9. St. John's University, Kishanatam, Kerela. Uttar Pradesh.<br />

10. Kesarewani Vidyapith, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. 21. Indraprastha Shiksha Parishad, Noida Phase-II, Uttar Pradesh.<br />

11. Raja Arabic University, Nagpur, Maharashtra. 22. Gurukul Vishwavidyalya, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh.<br />

Note:<br />

The matter of recognition of degrees like B.Ed / M.Ed. etc. awarded by the Bhartiya Shiksha Parishad, Lucknow and also its<br />

recognition is still subjudice.


Ban on Ragging<br />

RAGGING<br />

The following instructions should be noted for strict compliance:<br />

RAGGING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED<br />

As per the UGC letter No. F1-8/2006(CCP-II) dated February, 2008, addressed to te Registrar, Punjab<br />

University, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>, the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India has strictly banned ragging in the Educational<br />

Institutions.<br />

If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the authority the concerned student shall be given liberty to<br />

explain and his explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him from the institution.<br />

Ragging includes disorderly conduct whether by words, spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of<br />

teasing, treating and handling with rudeness any other student, indulging in rowdy or in disciplined activities<br />

which cause or are likely to cause hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension in a fresher<br />

or a junior student.<br />

Anti-Ragging Help lines have been formed in all the <strong>college</strong>s.<br />

Say no to Ragging


DRUGS<br />

OUR PLEDGE<br />

We pledge to fight the rising levels of drug, smoking and<br />

tobaco consumption and live a drug free life.<br />

We pledge to start a mission to empower the youth to work<br />

for awareness of, treatment of, and recovery from addiction.<br />

We pledge to form a "Circle of Friendship" and launch<br />

support programmes for creating a tobacco, smoking and<br />

drug free world.<br />

Pledge undertaken by<br />

Government Colleges, <strong>Chandigarh</strong> Administration, <strong>Chandigarh</strong>


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