PROCEDURE OF ADMISSION AND SUBJECTS OFFERED

  1. e-Admission (+3 Degree classes)

e-Admission aims at the successful use of Information Technology to make the admission process simple, economical. fast and transparent. This process is accomplished by the use of computers and Internet.

An eligible applicant has to apply ON LINE for a maximum of TEN options (College / Stream / Honours) through www.dheorissa.in (by filling up required personal and academic information, choices of different colleges and streams in order of preference and others), take print outs of the computer generated application form (College Copy & Applicant Copy) and travel to the nearest SAMS Degree College to submit the application. The college authority would keep the College Copy of the application form along with the relevant documents and return the Applicant Copy with a Money Receipt-cum-lndex Number to the applicant.

  1. Common Application Form (CAF)

The CAF has been so designed that, an applicant can apply to any of the 162 Degree Colleges in the Sate in one form. An applicant has to fill it up ON-LINE by logging into the website of Higher Education Department, Government of Odisha,

 

www.dheorissa.in. An applicant can apply for up to ten choices of College / Stream / Honours in order of preferences where he she would like to study.

The applicant has to furnish all personal and academic information like, Name, Parents’ names, Correspondence and Permanent Address, +2 Council Examination marks, Name of the Council, Roll Number, Year of Passing, Reservation and Weightage details etc. in the appropriate box of the on line form.

The sample copy of on-line CAF & Instructions to fill it up are given in Annexure-2. (of the prescribed booklet.)

From the past experience, it is seen that about 40 to 50% of applicants who get selected for admission to their first option college/stream had given only one option in last two years. This shows that cut-off marks of last 2 years are very crucial in deciding the choice of your stream and college options.

  • The common rules and common prospectus for admission into +2 & +3 classes is available in the Department of Higher Education, of Odisha’s website : www.dheorissa.in in the downloadable PDF format.

The common application form (CAF) is to be filled up on line by the candidate and the downloaded printout is to be submitted at the SAMS counter along with the prescribe fee.

+3 ARTS   +3 SCIENCE  
Name of Subjects No. of Seats available Name of Subjects No. of Seats available
1.    Anthropology 16 1.    Physics 32
2.    Economics 16 2.    Chemistry 32
3.    Education 24 3.    Mathematics 32
4.    English 16 4.    Botany 32
5.    Hindi 16 5.    Zoology 32
6.    History 16 6.    Computer Sc. 32
7.    Home Science 24    
   
8.    Library Science 08 1.    COMMERCE 32
9.    Mathematics 08    
10. Odia 16    
11. Philosophy 08    
12. Political Science 24    
13. Psychology 24    
14. Sanskrit 16    
15. Sociology 16    
16. Urdu 08    

 

  • SUBJECTS (ARTS, SCIENCE) WITH NO OF SEATS :
  • COURSE STRUCTURE – ARTS & SCIENCE (HONS.) (2019 AB AWARDS)

14 Core Papers of 6 Credit each and 100 marks each

(Including mid Sem 20 marks)

2 AECC Papers of 6 Credit each and 100 marks each

(Including mid Sem 10 marks)

  • SEC Papers of 6 Credit each and 100 marks each

(Including mid Sem 10 marks)

  • DSE papers of 6 Credit each and 100 marks each :

(Including Mid Sem 20 marks)

and Project Report of 6 Credit : 100 Marks (Project 80 + Viva

20) An Arts (Hons.) student can opt maximum of two practical subjects 4 GE Paper 6 Credit each and 100 marks each including mid Semister 20 marks.

SEMESTER-I

 

Sl No. Name of the Course Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE I 6 60 100
2. CORE I 6 60 100
3. GE-A I 6 60 100
4. AECC-I EVS 2 20 50
TOTAL PAPER 4 20 200 350

 

Sl No. Name of the Course Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE III 6 60 100
2. CORE IV 6 60 100
3. GE-A I 6 60 100
4. AECC-II MIL (O/AE/

HN/Urdu

2 20 50
TOTAL PAPER 4 20 200 350
     
     

 

SEMESTER – II

Sl No. Name of the Course Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE III 6 60 100
2. CORE IV 6 60 100
3. GE-A I 6 60 100
4. AECC-II MIL (O/AE/

HN/Urdu

2 20 50
TOTAL PAPER 4 20 200 350

SEMESTER  – III

 

Sl No. Name of the Course Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE V 6 60 100
2. CORE VI 6 60 100
3. CORE VII 6 60 100
4. GE-B I 6 60 100
5. SEC-I Communicative

English

2 20 50
TOTAL PAPER            5                26               260                    450

 

SEMESTER  – IV

 

Sl No. Name of th Course e      Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE VIII 6 60 100
2. CORE IX 6 60 100
3. CORE X 6 60 100
4. GE-B I 6 60 100
5. SEC-II Financial Literary   & Banking/Modern Office Management

Leadership & Personality Development

2 20 50
TOTAL PAPER 5 26 260 450

 

Sl No. Name of th Course e      Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE XI 6 60 100
2. CORE XI 6 60 100
3. DSE I 6 60 100
4. DSE I 6 60 100
TOTAL PAPER 4 24 240 400

 

SEMESTER – V

Sl No. Name of the Course e      Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE XI 6 60 100
2. CORE XI 6 60 100
3. DSE I 6 60 100
4. DSE I 6 60 100
TOTAL PAPER 4 24 240 400

 

SEMISTER – VI

 

Sl No. Name of th Course e      Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE XIII 6 60 100
2. CORE XIV 6 60 100
3. DSE III 6 60 100
4. DSE IV

(Project)

6 60 100
TOTAL PAPER 4 24 240 400

(Projecł 80 + 20 Viva)

*AECC-Abiliły Enhancemenł Compulsory Course,

*SEC-Skill Enhancemenł Course, *DSE-Discipline Specific Elecłive,

*GE-Generic Elecłive, *Hons Słudenłs have ło opł łwo Generic Elecłive Subjecłs A & B (Conłaining 2 papers) from subjecłs available ołher łhan Core (Hons.) Subjecł. Subjecł A for Semesłer 1 ło 2 Anołher subjecł B for Semesłer 3 & 4.

  1. B. COM. (HONS.)

14 Core Papers of 6 Credit each and 100 marks each 2 AECC Papers of 2 Credit each and 50 marks each 2 SEC Papers of 2 Credit each and 50 marks each

3 DSE papers of 6 Credit each and 100 marks each :

and Project Report of 6 Credit : 100 Marks (Project 80 + Viva

20) 4 GE Paper 6 Credit each and 100 marks each

Sl No. Name of the Course Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE I 6 60 100
2. CORE I 6 60 100
3. GE-I Micro Economics 6 60 100
4. AECC-I EVS 2 20 50
TOTAL PAPER 4 20 200 350

SEMESTER – II

 

Sl No. Name of the Course Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE III 6 60 100
2. CORE IV 6 60 100
3. GE-II Business Ctatistics 6 60 100
4. AECC-II Business Communication 2 20 50
TOTAL PAPER 4 20 200 350

 

SEMESTER  – III

 

Sl No. Name of the Course Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE V 6 60 100
2. CORE VI 6 60 100
3. CORE VII 6 60 100
4.

5.

GE-III SEC-I Micro Economics e-Commerce 6

2

60

20

100

50

TOTAL PAPER 5 26 260 450

 

Sl No. Name of th Course e      Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE VIII 6 60 100
2. CORE IX 6 60 100
3. CORE X 6 60 100
4. GE-IV Indian Economy 6 60 100
5. SEC-II Entrepreneurship 2 20 50
TOTAL PAPER 5 26 260 450

 

SEMESTER  – IV

Sl No. Name of th Course e      Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE VIII 6 60 100
2. CORE IX 6 60 100
3. CORE X 6 60 100
4. GE-IV Indian Economy 6 60 100
5. SEC-II Entrepreneurship 2 20 50
TOTAL PAPER 5 26 260 450

 

SEMESTER – V

 

Sl No. Name of th Course e      Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE XI 6 60 100
2. CORE XI 6 60 100
3. DSE I 6 60 100
4. DSE I 6 60 100
TOTAL PAPER 4 24 240 400

SEMESTER – VI

 

Sl No. Name of th Course e      Paper CP

(Credit Point)

CH

(Credit Hour)

MARKS
1. CORE XIII 6 60 100
2. CORE XIV 6 60 100
3. DSE III 6 60 100
4. DSE IV

(Project)

6 60 100
TOTAL PAPER 4 24 240 400

(Project 80 + 20 Viva)

*AECC-Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course,

*SEC-Skill Enhancement Course, *DSE-Discipline Specific Elective,

*GE-Generic Elective.

6.0       B.ED. ADMISSION

The College offers B.Ed. from the session 2016-2017 as a self financing course with an intake of 50 students as per Govt. of Odisha, Dept. of Higher Education. Vide letter No. HE- FE-II A, POL 0219/14-8559 Dated 16.04.2016. Students are selected on the basis of their career. The B.Ed. prospectus gives a detailed account of the terms and conditions for selection.

(7)            COURSE DETAILS OF POST GRADUATE CLASSES

The College offers Post Graduate Courses in the following subjects under Choice-Based Credit System.

TABLE – SUBJECT WITH SEAT STRENGTH IN P.G. CLASSES

 

Sl.No. Subject No. of Seats
1 History 16
2 Home Science 48
3 Sanskrit 48
4 Pol., Sc. 32
5 Odia 48
6 Economics 16
7 Phychology 16
8 Philosophy 16
9 Sociology 16
10 Hindi 16
11 Education 16
12 English 16

PAPER AND CREDIT DISTRIBUTION IN P.G. DEPTS.

TOTAL NO. OF PAPERS      :      18

TOTAL MARKS                      :      1700

(EACH PAPER 100 MARKS + 2 OPEN ELECTIVE PAPERS

50 MARKS EACH)

TOTAL CREDIT                     :      102

  1. HARD CORE PAPERS :      9×6 = 54
  2. CORE ELECTIVE PAPERS 4×6 = 24
  3. ALLIED ELECTIVE PAPERS 3×6 = 18
  4. OPEN ELECTIVE PAPERS: 2×3 = 6

SEMESTER WISE COURSE STRUCTURE FOR P.G. DEPARTMENTS.

SEMESTER – 1

SL NO. PAPER HARD CORE CORE ELECTIVE ALLIED ELECTIVE OPEN ELECTIVE
01 1 1
02 2 2
03 3 3
04 4 4

 

SEMESTER – 2

2SL NO. PAPER HARD CORE CORE ELECTIVE ALLIED ELECTIVE OPEN ELECTIVE
01 5 5
02 6 6
03 7 1
04 8 2

Sem -3

3SL NO. PAPER HARD CORE CORE ELECTIVE ALLIED ELECTIVE OPEN ELECTIVE
01 9 7
02 10 1
03 11 2
04 12 3
05 13 1

 

Sem – 4

SL NO. PAPER HARD CORE CORE ELECTIVE ALLIED ELECTIVE OPEN ELECTIVE
01 14 8
02 15
03 16 3
04 17 4  
05 18 2

8.0

Phil Admission

Rules for admission into M.Phil classes are available in the prospectus issued with the application form for admission.

  • Admission begins after the publication of the University results and continues till the last date prescribed as per college notification.
  • For Phil Admission the application forms and prospectus are available in the college counter for sale on payment of Rs. 500. The applicant should hand over her form for admission to the office. After scrutiny selected candidates shall appear for a written (entrance) test.

8.1

  • Subject with seat strength in M.Phil classes
Sl.No. Subject No. of Seats
1 Home Science 8
2. History 8
3. Pol. Science 8
4. Sanskrit 8
5. Odia 8
6. Economics 8
7. Psychology 8
8. Hindi 8
9. Sociology 16
10. Education 16

 

8.2: two semesters, i.e. from June to May.

8.3: Eligibility for Admission into Examination :

A student having consistently good academic career with not less than 55% marks or equivalent grade at Master’s Level in the concerned subject. But in case of ST/ST/OBC (non creamy Layer)/ Differentially Abled, the candidate should have not less than 50% marks or Equivalent Grade at Master Level in the concerned subject. Admission to M.Phil will be done as per UGC Guidelines.

8.4 Attendance :

 

Students will be required to participate in lectures, seminars, fieldwork and other research activities. They are required to attend at least 75% of the classes to appear in each semester examinations. In case of medical health problem/ illness, the attendance requirement may be reduced to at least 60% only after providing satisfactory medical certificate.

8.5 Course Structure :

Sem-1

Sl.

No.

Paper Code Paper NAME OF THE PAPER MARK CREDIT
1 I.I Paper – I Research Methodology 100 6
2 1.2 Core Paper-1 (Theory) Advance study on the subject 100 6
3 1.3 Core Paper-II (Theory) Advance Study on the Subject 100 4
      Total 100 16

Sem -2

Sl.

No.

Paper Code   NAME OF THE PAPER MARK CREDIT
1 2.1   Review of literature 100 4
    A Reivew of Literature Writing (Hard Copy) 50
    B Presentation of Review of Literature through ppt 50
2 2.2   Preparation and presentation of Seminars 100  
    A Synopsis presentation of the proposed dissertation (both) ppt presentation and Submission of Hard Copy. 50  

 

 

4

    B Pre-Thesis submission Semister of the dissertation (Problem, Methodology, Findings discussion and implication / scope of the study.) 50
  2.3   Dissertation (Evaluation to tbe done by both external and internal examiners of ech 100 marks. The average of both the evaluators to be taken as the final mark of the dissertation) 100 6
      TOTAL 300 14