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FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY
PROSPECTUS2014-15
Vice Chancellor:
Prof. Siba Prasad Adhikary
Chairperson: Prof Geetanjali Dash
FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY, BALASORE-756020, ODISHA, INDIA Website: www.fmuniversity.nic.in
Phone: (06782)275859
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Compiled by
Prospectus Committee 2014-15
1. Prof. D. P. Misra2. Dr. K.K. Tripathy3. Dr. B.P.Dash4. Dr. N. R. Rout5. Miss Minati Mishra6. Dr. P.M. Nayak
Published for the Fakir Mohan University,ByProf. Geetanjali Dash Chairperson, P.G. Council
Printed atKalpana Printers, Balasore
Price of Prospectus- Cum Application Form : Rs. 200.00 by Cash
© Copyright with Fakir Mohan University. No part of this publication be produced in any form without prior permission of the Chairperson, P.G. Council, Fakir Mohan University.
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FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY
• AdministrativeBlock• DepartmentofBioScience&Biotech-
nology• DepartmentofEnvironmentScience• DepartmentofPopulationStudies• DepartmentofSocialScience• Dr.HarekrushnaMahatabLibrary• Gents’Hostel• Ladies’Hostels• HealthCareCenter• UCOBank/SBIATM• PoliceBitHouse• UniversityGuestHouse• StaffQuarters• SportsComplex
• DepartmentofBusinessManagement• Department of Information &
Communication Technology• Department of Applied Physics &
Ballistics• DirectorateofDistanceandContinuing
Education [DDCE]• Dr.HarekrushnaMahatabLibrary• Self Financing Courses(Odia, English,
Personal Management and Industrial Relations, Commerce History etc
• VC’sBunglow
Fakir Mohan UniversityVyasaVihar,(NewCampus)At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020, Odisha, India
Fakir Mohan UniversityVyasaVihar,(OldCampus)At/P.O.Januganj,Balasore-756019, Odisha, India
MAIN CAMPUS (NEW CAMPUS) OLD CAMPUS
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS
F M University has two campuses
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01. The Fakir Mohan University: An Introduction02. The Post Graduate Council03. The Post Graduate Departments04. Faculties of the University05. Syllabi of Regular Courses06. Syllabi of self Financing Courses07. Dr. HarekrushnaMahatab Library08. The University Hostels09. Infrastructure Facilities10. Other Facilities11. Admission12. Fee Structure for Regular Courses13. Fee Structure for Self Financing Courses14. Appendix-I(AntiraggingTheme)15. Appendix-II(AntiSexualHarassmentCell)16. Appendix-II(ListofHolidays)17. Appendix-III(ListofOptionalHolidays)
CONTENTS
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The Fakir Mohan University, VyasaVihar, Balasore was established by the Government of Odisha,underSection32oftheOdishaUniversitiesAct,1989(Act5of1989)anditwasnotifiedvidetheGovernment’sNotificationNo.973,dated3rdJuly,1999.IthasbeendulyrecognizedbytheUGCundersection2(f)oftheUGCActbythenotificationNo.F-9-1/2000(CPP-I),dated11thFebruary2000aswellasundersection12(B),videUGCletterno.F.9-1/2000(CPP-I)dated23rdDecember,2005.TheUniversityhasalsobeenaccreditedbytheAssociationofIndianUniversities,videtheirletterno.Meet:SC:261:2K/108693,dated22ndAugust,2000.Atpresentitisfunctioningintwocampuses:theoldcampusatJanuganjandthenewcampusatNuapadhiinandaround Balasore town.
Vision and Mission The Fakir Mohan University is committed to develop itself as a value and need based quality education provider in the state of Odisha in general and Balasore and Bhadrak districts in particular. It has the ultimate objectiveofproducingqualifiedandcompetentmanpowerresponsivetothechangingneedsofthesocietyatthe national and international levels. In its quest for being an outstanding centre for learning and development of human resource, it cherishes a clear vision and mission. It has become very consistent in its recruitment policy and, as a result, it hasrecruitedbrilliantscholarsspecializinginvariousareasofthesevenfrontlinesubjectswithallieddisciplinespossessing enormous potential to generate employment and entrepreneurship among the students.
The Vision of the University is to promote the following • TheCultureofExcellence • TheCultureofInnovation • TheCultureofQuality • TheCultureofFlexibilityandDynamism • TheCultureofSustainability
It has following missions through which it seeks to stimulate and promote professional competency among the students and faculty:• Toprovideopportunitiestostudentsandfacultytoacquirehigherqualificationandexperience.• Toprovidecontinuouslearningopportunitiesforstudents,faculty,staffandworkingprofessionals.• Toprovidewidescopeforresearch,designanddevelopment.• Toprovideconsultancyrelevanttoareasofspecializationandexpertise.• Toprovidescopeforpracticinginnovativeteachingandlearningmethods.• Toprovideaccesstothebestintellectualresources.
1. THEFAKIRMOHANUNIVERSITY
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To encourage college and other institutions to develop coordination in academic and research activitiesofcommoninterestincludingpreliminaryresearchexposuretoundergraduatestudents.
Special features of the University • Non-negotiableacademiccalendarandtimelypublicationofresults• TimelyconfermentofDegreesandCertificates• ComputerandwebbasedteachingDepartments• Healthinsurancecoveragetoallstudents• Personalitydevelopmentprogrammesforstudents• CampusinterviewsandPlacementforthestudents
Collaborations/linkages with National institutions • TheDepartmentofInformationandCommunicationTechnologyhasestablishedlinkagewithProofand
ExperimentalEstablishment(PXE),andIntegratedTestRange(ITR),Balasoreinundertakingresearch.• TheDepartment ofAppliedPhysics& Ballistics has offered theM. Sc. courses inAppliedPhysics&
BallisticswithactivesupportfromProofandExperimentalEstablishment(PXE),Chandipur,Balasore.• OtherDepartmentshavealsoestablishedlinkagewithlocalindustriesforresearchandconsultancy.
SUCCESSION OF CHANCELLORS
1.Dr.C.Rangarajan 1998 - 1999
2.SriM.M.Rajendran 1999 - 2004
3. Sri R. Thakur 2004 - 2007
4. Sri M. C. Bhandare 2007 - 2013
5. Dr. S. C. Jamir 21.03.2013 - Continuing
SUCCESSION OF VICE-CHANCELLORS
Prof. Gorachand Patnaik 15.02.2000 - 14.09.2000
Prof. Karuna Sagar Behera 18.09.2000 - 17.09.2003
Prof. Sukadev Nanda 17.09.2003 - 16.03.2008
Prof. Sukanti Priya Pattanaik 16.03.2008 - 05.05.2011
Prof. Kumar B. Das 06.5.2011 - 06.05.2014
Prof. Siba Prasad Adhikary 24.05.2014 - Continuing
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MEMBERS OF AUTHORITY
Hon’bleChancellor : HisExcellencyDr.S.C.Zameer Vice-Chancellor : Prof.SibaPrasadAdhikary Chairperson,P.G.Council : Prof.GeetanjaliDash Registrar : Flt.Lt.Dr.M.C.Adhikary(I/C) ControllerofExaminations : Dr.SurjenduKumarDey ComptrollerofFinance : Smt.RanjitaBehera Development Officer : Flt. Lt. Dr. M.C. Adhikary Director, S.F.C. : Prof. Bhagaban Das Director, C.D.C : Prof. D.P.Misra Director, D.D.C.E : Flt. Lt. Dr. M.C. Adhikary Warden of P.G. Hostels : Prof. S. S. Acharya Secretary, Sports Council : Dr. Srikant. Misra Officer-in-charge of Website : Flt. Lt. Dr. M. C. Adhikary Director,Dr.HKMahatabLibrary : Prof.GeetanjaliDash Director,IQAC : Prof.D.P.Misra Director,Training&Placement : Prof.BhagabanDas Programme Coordinator, NSS : Dr. R. B. Panda
MEMBERS OF THE SYNDICATE
1. Prof.GeetanjaliDash : ChairpersonP.G.Council,FMUniversity2. Dr. Choudhury S.B. Nanda : Gopalgaon, Balasore3. Maj(Dr.)AbhayaKumarPanda : Santikanan,Balasore4. Dr. Umakanta Dash : Nilagiri, Balasore
Some healthy practices followed in the University
• PersonalAdvisorySystem Students of all PG Departments are put under the advisory responsibility of an individual teacher of
theconcernedDepartment.Eachteacher(excepttheHOD)takesresponsibilityofagroupofstudentsofhis/herDepartmentandkeepsavigilanteyeonthestudentsallottedtohim/herandguidessuchstudents in curricular and co-curricular activities.
• Evaluationofteachersbystudents The University has accepted the UGC guidelines relating to evaluation of teachers by the students. The
evaluation of teachers by students is a regular practice in the University since 2005. It is conducted twice in an academic session.
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• CentralComputingFacilities Besides each Department having its own Computer Laboratory, there is a Central Computing facility
locatedintheDepartmentofInformationandCommunicationTechnology.Asa‘O’levelfacility,100Nos.ofPentium-IVPC,2Nos.ofhighendServers,Scanner,DigitalCamera,Printersandagoodnumberof application softwares have been installed for the benefit of the students, teachers and research scholars of the University. Internets with e-mail and browser facilities have been provided to the students.SoftwareslikeJAVA,ORACLE,VISUALBasic.NET,etc.havebeenkeptopenforthebenefitofthestudents.FacilitiesalsoexistforusingvariouslanguagessuchasC,C++,HTML,COBOL,BASIC,MS-ACCESSandFORTRAN-90/95invariousoperatingenvironmentlikeWINDOWS-XP,NTRedHat,LINUX.These facilities remain open from 8AM to 8 PM on all working days.
• 8AMto12Noon–TeachersandResearchScholars
• 12Noonto4PM–StudentsofRegularPGDepartments.
• 4PMto8PM–StudentsofExecutiveM.B.A./M.Tech/M.Phil
• HealthInsurance TheUniversityhas an insurance scheme for the students knownas JanataPersonalAccident (JDA)
offeredbyNationalInsuranceCompanyLtd.Allthestudentsadmittedinto1stSemesterarebroughtunder the insurance coverage. The insurance coverage is valid for 2 years (Four Semesters).
• TrainingandPlacement It is an essential component in any professional education. As this University has opened seven regular
professional/technicalcourses,theneedforatrainingandplacementcellisobviousforthestudents.ThecellhasstarteditsworktocontactindustriesthroughoutIndiaforthesummertraining/projectwork of the students. A senior faculty member is looking after the Training and Placement Cell. The Cell has taken up career guidance for students and arranged Campus Interviews. It has also arranged Entrepreneurship Motivation Camp for the students to take up Entrepreneurship as an alternative career.
• GrievanceCell Thestudents,teachersandemployeesappearbeforeVice-ChancellorortheRegistraraspertheirneed
inGrievanceCell,whichmeetsonceinaweek.TheVice-ChancellorhashisGrievanceCellmeetingsonMondays between 4.00 P.M. and 5.00 P.M. Whatever grievance comes to the notice of the authority is immediately dealt with.
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SUCCESSION OF CHAIRMAN, P. G. CENTRAL OFFICE
1. Prof. A. N. Misra 20.08.2004 - 31.05.2005 2. Prof. N. C. Dash 01.06.2005 - 31.05.2006 3. Prof. S. Patnaik 01.06.2006 - 17.01.2007 4. Prof.D.P.Misra(I/C) 18.01.2007 - 31.05.2007 5. Prof. D. P. Misra 01.06.2007 - 31.05.2008 6. Prof. G. C. Rout 01.06.2008 - 31.05.2009 7. Prof. S. S. Acharya 01.06.2009 - 31.05.2010 8. Prof. A. N. Misra 01.06.2010 - 31.05.2011 9. Prof. Bhagaban Das 01.06.2011 - 30.06.2012 10. Prof. B. M. Otta 01.07.2012 - 31.06.2013 11. Prof. Geetanjali Dash 01.06.2013 - Continuing
POST GRADUATE COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 2013-14
ProfessorGeetanjaliDash Chairperson Dept. of Social Science
Dr.NiharRanjanRout,Coordinator Member Dept. of Population Studies
Dr. Bisnu Prasad Dash Member Reader and Head, Dept. of Biotechnology
Dr. Rahas Bihari Panda Member Reader and Head, Dept. of Environmental Sciences
Dr. Debi Prasad Misra Member Professor and Head, Dept. of Business Management
Dr. Sachidananda Dehuri Member Readers and Head, Dept. of ICT
Dr. Sunil Kumar Padhi Member Reader and Head, Dept. of Social Science
Flt. Lt. Dr. Munesh Chandra Adhikary Member Reader and Head, Dept. of Applied Physics and Ballistics
2. THE POST-GRADUATE COUNCIL
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SN Name and Postal Address Phone Number Email Id Courses offered with allotted no. of seats
01 P. G. Department of Bio sciences 06782- 275810 [email protected] M. Sc. Biotechnology (12)
& Bio technology M. Sc. Bio Sc. : (Botany-10; Zoology-10)
Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar M.Phil. Bioscience* (08)
(New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi, M. Tech. Biotech* (16)
Balasore -756020. Odisha
02 P. G. Department of Information & 06782-240286 [email protected] M. Sc. IT (10)
Communication Technology MCA# (30)
Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar M. Tech. Computer Sciences*# (15)
(Old Campus), At/P.O. januganj,
Balasore -756019. Odisha
03 P. G. Department of 06782-275853 [email protected] M. Sc. Env. Sc. (32)
Environmental Sciences M. Phil. Env. Sc.* (08)
Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar M. Sc. Chemistry* (16)
(New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi,
Balasore -756020. Odisha
04 P. G. Department of 06782-241842 [email protected] MBA# (40)
Business Management M. Com.* (32)
Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar M.Phil. Commerce* (08)
(Old Campus), At/P.O. januganj,
Balasore -756019. Odisha
05 P. G. Department of 06782-275585 [email protected] M. A. Population Studies (40 )
Population Studies M. Phil. Population Studies* (08)
Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar MSW* (24)
(New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi,
Balasore -756020. Odisha
3. THE POST-GRADUATE DEPARTMENTS
The University has at present seven Post Graduate Teaching-cum-Research Departments. All the DepartmentsoftheUniversityareprovidedwithcomputerandinternetfacility.Thecoursesofferedalongwithrespectivestudents’strengthoftheseDepartments,aregivenbelow:
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06 P. G. Department of 06782-241462 [email protected] M. Sc. APAB
Applied Physics & Ballistics (20: Regular - 16; SFC Defence Quota - 04)
Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar M. Sc. Physics* (16)
(Old Campus), At/P.O. januganj, M. Phil. Physics* (10)
Balasore -756019. Odisha
07 P. G. Department of 06782-275355 [email protected] M. A. Regular (16x3)
Social Science – Sociology , Economics &
Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar Political Science.
(New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi, M. A. Self Financing* (16x3)
Balasore -756020. Odisha – Sociology, Economics and
Political Science.
M. Phil. Political Science* (08)
M. Phil. Economics* (08)
M. Phil. Sociology* (08)
08 Director, Self Financing Courses* M. A. Odia* (24)
Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar M. Phil. Odia* (08)
(Old Campus), At/P.O. januganj, M. Phil. History* (08)
Balasore -756019. Odisha MA PMIR* (40)
LLM* (32)
M. A. English *(24)
* Under SFC Mode
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4. FACULTIES OF THE P.G. DEPARTMENTS
I. DEPARTMENT OF BIO-TECHNOLOGY HEAD Dr. Bisnu Prasad Dash Professor Vacant Readers Dr. Bisnu Prasad Dash, M.Sc. M.Phil.,Ph.D Dr. Bhabatosh Mitra, M.Sc., Ph.D (On lien) Lecturers Dr. Bhaskar Behera, M.Sc., M.Phil, PhD Dr.BiswajitRath,M.Sc.,Ph.D
II. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE HEAD Dr. Rahas Bihari Panda, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D Professor Vacant Readers Dr. Rahas Bihari Panda, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D Dr.SurjenduKumarDey,M.Sc.,M.Phil,Ph.D, Dr. Sunanda Chandra Pradhan, M.Sc., M.Phil, PhD Lecturers Dr.MihirTanayDas,M.Sc,Ph.D. Vacant
III. DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY HEAD Dr. Sachidananda Dehuri, M.Sc., M.Tech, Ph.D. Professor Dr. Sabyasachi Pattnaik, B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D Readers Dr. Sachidananda Dehuri, M.Sc., M.Tech, Ph.D. Vacant Lecturers Smt. Manaswini Pradhan, B.E., M.Tech, MBA Miss Minati Mishra, MCA, MTech (IT) Vacant
IV. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT HEAD Dr. Debi Prasad Misra, M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D Professors Dr. Bhagaban Das, M.Com, Ph.D Dr. Debi Prasad Misra, M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D Reader Dr. Bibhuti Bhusan Mahapatro, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Lecturers Dr. Padmalita Routray, MBA, Ph.D Dr.ArtabandhuJena,M.Com,LLB,Ph.D Dr. Deba Dutta Das, MBA, PhD
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V. DEPARTMENT OF POPULATION STUDIES COORDINATOR Dr.NiharRanjanRout,M.Sc,M.Phil,Ph.D Professor Vacant Reader Dr. Kamala Kanta Tripathy, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Vacant Lecturers Dr.NiharRanjanRout,M.Sc,M.Phil,Ph.D Dr.PrallipKumarNarzary,M.A.,MPS,Ph.D Dr. Digambar. C. Chimankar, M.A., MPS
VI. DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND BALLISTICS HEAD Flt. Lt. Dr. Munesh Chandra Adhikary, M.Sc. M.Phil, Ph.D. Professor Vacant Readers Flt. Lt. Dr. Munesh Chandra Adhikary, M.Sc. M.Phil, Ph.D. Dr. Sidhartha Pattnaik, M.Sc, Ph.D. Lecturers Dr. Santosh Kumar Agrawalla, M.Sc, Ph.D. Dr.AshantaRanjanRoutrayM.E.,PhD Vacant
VII. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE HEAD Dr Sunil Kumar Padhi, M.A., Ph.D Political Science Professors Dr. Shyam Sundar Acharya, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Dr.GeetanjaliDash,M.A.,M.Phil,Ph.D Lecturer Dr Swapna S Prabhu, M.A.,Ph.D Dr Ramakrushna Pradhan, M.A., Ph.D Economics Reader Dr Sunil Kumar Padhi, M.A., Ph.D Lecturers Dr.GitanjaliPanda,M.A.,M.Phil,Ph.D Dr.SanjibKumarMajhi,M.A.,Ph.D Mr. Sachita Nanda Sa, M.A., Sociology Reader: Vacant Lecturers Dr. Tanya Mohanty M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Dr. Pabitra Mohan Nayak, M.A., M.Phil, Ph. D. Miss SusmitaSoren, M.A.
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M.Sc., BIOSCIENCE(Botany and Zoology)
First Semester Second Semester
BS411 MicrobialPhysiology&Genetics BS421 MolecularBiology
BS412 Biostatistics&Comp.Application BS422 Genetics&Evolution
BS413 Ecology&Biodiversity BS423 Immunology
BS414 Biomolecules& BS424 BiophysicalChemistry
Instrumentation Techniques
BS415 Practical BS425 Practical
Third Semester (Botany/Zoology) Fourth Semester
BS531B/Z Morphology BS541 BiomoleculesandBiomembranes
BS532B/Z Physiology BS542 Enzymology
BS533B/Z DevelopmentalBiology BS543 GeneRegulation&SignalTransduction
BS534B/Z Practical BS544 GeneticEngineering
BS531B/Z FunctionalMorphology&Anatomy BS545 Practical
BS532B/Z FunctionalBiology
BS533B/Z DevelopmentalBiology
BS534B/Z TermPaper
BS535B/Z Practical
M.Sc., BIOTECHNOLOGY
First Semester Second Semester
BT411 Cell Biology BT421 Molecular Biology
BT412 Biostatistics&ComputerApplication BT422 Macromolecules&BasicEnzymology
BT413 MicrobialPhysiology&Genetics BT423 Immunology
BT414 Bimolecules&InstrumentationTechniques BT424 BiophysicalChemistry
BT415 Practical BT425 Practical
Third Semester Fourth Semester
BT531 AnimalBiotechnology BT541 BioprocessEngineering&Technology
BT532 Genetic Engineering BT 542 Medical Biotechnology
BT533 PlantBiotechnology BT543 Genomics,Proteomics&Bioinformatics
BT534 Seminar BT 544 Elective Paper
BT535 Project BT545 Project
5.SYLLABIOFREGULARP.G.COURSES
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M.Sc., ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
First Semester Second Semester
ENS-411 FundamentalsofEcology& ENS-421 EnvironmentalPollution:
Environmental Science Monitoring andManagement
ENS-412 NaturalResourcesand ENS-422 EnvironmentalHazard,Riskand
their Management Disaster Management
ENS-413 Envirometrics, Environmental ENS-423 Environmental Legislations,
Modeling,ComputerApplicationin Policies&Management
Environmental Management
ENS-414 EnvironmentalChemistry ENS-424 SoilBiology&SoilFertilityManagement
ENS-415. L Practical ENS-425. L Practical
Third Semester Fourth Semester
ENS-531 EnvironmentalToxicology Special Paper – (A) Industrial Pollution Control & Management
ENS-541 Industrial Pollution Control
ENS-532 AquaticEcology&Oceanography ENS-542 EnvironmentalManagement System for Industries
ENS-533 Environmental Impact Assessment ENS-543. L Practical
ENS-534 EnvironmentalTechnologies ENS-544.D Project
ENS-535. L Practical Special Paper – (B) Environmental Biotechnology for Pollution Control
ENS-545 Biotechnological Approach for Environmental Management
ENS-546 Waste Management and Bioremediation
ENS-547. L Practical
ENS-548.D Project
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M.B.A
First Semester Second Semester
CP101 Organisation Structure and Mgt. CP201 Business Ethics
CP102 QuantativeMethods CP202 OperationResearch
CP103 OrganisationalBehaviour CP203 Cost&ManagementAccounting
CP104 Managerial Economics CP204 Marketing Management
CP105 Business Communication CP205 Financial Management
CP106 Financial Accounting CP206 Human Resource Management
CP107 BusinessEnvironment CP207 Production&OperationManagement
CP108 ITforManagers CP208 SeminarPresentation&VivaVoce
Third Semester Fourth Semester
CP301 Business Research CP401 Strategic Management
CP302 ManagementInformationSystem CP402 Banking&InsuranceManagement
CP303 BusinessLaw CP403 Dissertation&VivaVoce
CP304 SummerTraining&Presentation
(Two elective groups from M/F/HR) (Two elective groups from M/F/HR)
MM311 ConsumerBehaviour MM441 Advertising&SalesManagement.
MM312 Product&ServiceMarketing MM412 InternationalMarketing
FM321 WorkingCapitalManagement FM431 SecurityAnalysis&PortfolioManagement.
FM322 Human Resource Development FM422 Corporate Restructuring
HRM331 HRPlanning&Compensation HRM431 IndustrialRelation& Management. Labour Legislation.
HRM332 Human Resource Development HRM432 Strategic Human Resource Management.
M.Sc. (IT) / MCA
First Semester Second Semester
T-101 ComputerOrganizationand T-201 ObjectOrientedProgramming
Architecture usingC++&Java
T-102 Costing&FinancialManagement T-202 DatastructureusingC
T-103 Problem Solving and Programming T-203 Operating System
Through C
T-104 Discrete Mathematical Structure T-204 Probability and Combinatorics
T-105 CommunicativeEnglish T-205 OrganizationalBehaviour
L-106 Communicative English Lab L-206 Data Structure Lab
L-107 CProgrammingLab L-207 ObjectOrientedProgrammingLab
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Third Semester Fourth Semester
T-301 ComputerNetwork T-401 ObjectOrientedAnalysis&
Design Using UML
T-302 Software Engineering T-402 Artificial Intelligence
T-303 Database Management System T-403 Theory of Automata
T-304 Design and Analysis of Algorithms T-404 Internet and Web Technology
T-305 ComputerGraphicsandMultimedia T-405 OptimizationTechniques
L-306 DBMS(ORACLE)Lab L-406 IWT&SoftwareEngineeringLab
(MinorThesis/Project)
L-307 CG&DAALab L-407 OptimizationTechniques&
Artificial Intelligence Lab
ObjectOrientedAnalysis&
Design Using UML
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester
T-501 ArtificialIntelligenceand ProjectandSeminar
soft computing
T-502 OptimizationTechniques
T-503 E-Commerce
T-504 Elective I (from the list)
T-505 Elective II (from the list)
Students are to opt for one paper from the
following list of Electives:
1.Digital Signal Processing
2. Bio Informatics
3. Mobile Computing
4.Simulation&Modeling
5. Pattern Recognition
6. Cryptography and Security
7. ADBMS
8. Computational Finance
9.DataMining&DataWarehousing
10. Social Networking
11. Real Time System
12. Embedded System
13.MicroprocessorAssembly&
14. Language Programming
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M.A. in Population Studies
First Semester Second Semester
PS-101 Society and Regional Problems PS-201 Research Methodology
PS-102 Social Development PS-202 Epidemiology and public Health
PS-103 Environment and Disaster Management PS-203 Maternal and Child Health
PS-104 StatisticalMethods PS-204 HIV/AIDSandCounseling
PS-105 Statistical Application PS-205 Statistical Applications in Health
Thematic Discussion Guided Reading
Third Semester Fourth Semester
PS-301 Population and Data structures PS-401 Spatial Distribution and Urbanisation
PS-302 Nuptiality and Fertility PS-402 Food Security and Nutrition
PS-303 Morbidity and Mortality PS-403 Gender and Population Policy
PS-304 Mobility and Migration PS-404 Population and Development
PS-305 SPSSandDemographicTechniques PS-405 Project
Group Discussion Presentation
M.Sc. In Applied Physics & Ballistics
First Semester Second Semester
APAB-101 Classical Mechanics APAB-201 Statistical Mechanics
APAB-102 MathematicalMethodsinPhysics APAB-202 QuantumMechanics
APAB-103 Electronics&ComputerProgramming APAB-203 FluidDynamics
APAB-104 General Instrumentation and APAB-204(A) Internal Ballistics and Measurements
Weapon systems
APAB-105 Practical-ModernPhysics& APAB-205 Practical-ComputationalPhysics
Electronics
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Third Semester Fourth SemesterAPAB-301 Solid State Physics Ballistics Special. paper
APAB-302 Electrodynamics APAB-401(A) Terminal Ballistics
APAB-303 Nuclear&PracticalPhysics APAB-402(A)Modeling,Simulation,Analysis& Applications to Ballistics
APAB-304(A)ExternalBallistic APAB-403(A)RocketBallistics
APAB-305 Practical:MaterialsScience& APAB-404(A)Project
Instrumentations APAB-405(A) Seminar
Special paper in Electronics
APAB-401(B)ElectricalCircuits&Control
APAB-402(B)Optoelectronics&Optical Communication
APAB-403(B)Pulse&DigitalCircuits
APAB-404(B) Practical - Advance Electronics
APAB-405(B)ProjectandSeminar
M.A. in Sociology First Semester Second SemesterSCO-101 Computer Application SCO-201 Theories of society
SCO-102 Global Political Economy SCO-202 Statistics
SCO-103 Indian Economics SCO-203 Classical Sociological Thought
SCO-104 Society in Modern India SCO-204 Social System
SCO-105 Indian Government and Politics SCO-205 Perspectives in Indian Society
Third Semester Fourth SemesterSCO-301 Advanced Sociological Theory SCO-401 Research Methodology
SCO-302 Gender&Society SCO-402 SociologyofMedia&Communication
SCO-303 SocialChange&Development SCO-403 SocialMovements
SCO-304 SociologyofEnvironment SCO-404 SociologyofHealth&Illness
SCO-305 Sociology of Information Society SCO-405 Dissertation
M.A. in Political Science
First Semester Second Semester
SPS-101 Computer Application SPS-201 Political Theory
SPS-102 Global Political Economy SPS-202 Western Political Thought
SPS-103 Indian Economics SPS-203 Public Administration with Special
Reference to India
SPS-104 Society in Modern India SPS-204 Theory of International Relations
SPS-105 Indian Government and Politics SPS-205 Comparative Politics
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Third Semester Fourth Semester
SPS-301 India’sForeignPolicy SPS-401 ResearchMethodology
SPS-302 PoliticalSociology SPS-402 ForeignPoliciesofMajorPowers
SPS-303 Government and politics in Odisha SPS-403 Advanced Political Theory
SPS-304 Indian Political Tradition SPS-404 Social and Political Movements in India
SPS-305 Development Administrationin India SPS-405 Dissertation
M.A. in Economics
First Semester Second Semester
SEC-101 Computer Application SEC-201 Micro Economic Theory
SEC-102 Global Political Economy SEC-202 History of Economic Thought
SEC-103 Indian Economics SEC-203 Public Economics
SEC-104 Society in Modern India SEC-204 Development Economics
SEC-105 IndianGovernmentandPolitics SEC-205 StatisticsandQuantitativemethods
Third Semester Fourth Semester
SEC-301 Macro Economics SEC-401 Research Methodology
SEC-302 International Trade SEC-402 Growth Economics
SEC-303 Financial Institutions and Markets SEC-403 Environmental Economics
SEC-304 Economics of Health and Education SEC-404 Econometrics
SEC-305 Mathematical Economics SEC-405 Dissertation
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M.Sc. in Physics
First Semester Second Semester
APAB-101 Classical Mechanics APAB-201 Statistical Mechanics
APAB-102 MathematicalMethodsinPhysics APAB-202 QuantumMechanics
APAB-103 Electronics&ComputerProgramming APAB-203 FluidDynamics
APAB-104 General Instrumentation and APAB-204(B) Atomic and Molecular Physics
Weapon systems
APAB-105 Practical-ModernPhysics&Electronics APAB-205 Practical-ComputationalPhysics
Third Semester Fourth Semester
APAB-301 SolidStatePhysics APAB-401(B)ElectricalCircuits&Control
APAB-302 Electrodynamics APAB-402(B)Optoelectronics&Optical Communication
APAB-303 Nuclear&ParticlePhysics APAB-403(B)Pulse&DigitalCircuits
APAB-304(B)AnintroductiontoQuantum APAB-404(B)Practical-AdvanceElectronics Field theory
APAB-305 Practical:MaterialScienceand APAB-405(B)Project instrumentations
M. Phil., Physics
First Semester Second Semester
Phy-501 Research Methodology Phy-601 Advance Methods in Physics-II
Phy-502 AdvanceMethodsinPhysics-I Phy-602 Seminar&ProposalPresentation
Phy-503 AdvancePhysicsPractical Phy-603 Presentation&Viva-Voce
M.Sc. in Chemistry
First Semester Second Semester
CH-411 Basic Organic Chemistry - I CH-421 Basic Organic Chemistry - II
CH-412 Basic Inorganic Chemistry - I CH-422 Basic Inorganic Chemistry - II
CH-413 Basic Physical Chemistry - I CH-423 Basic Physical Chemistry - II
CH-414 Basic Spectroscopy CH-424 Applied Spectroscopy
CH-415 Organic Chemistry Practical CH-425 Inorganic Chemistry Practical
6. SYLLABIOFSELF-FINANCINGCOURSES
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Third Semester Fourth Semester
CH-531 Advanced Organic Chemistry - I CH-541 Bio Organic Chemistry
CH-532 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry - I CH-542 Environmental Chemistry
CH-533 Advanced Physical Chemistry - I CH-543 Analytical Practical
CH-534 AnalyticalMethodology CH-544 Project
CH-535 Physical Chemistry Practical
M. Phil., Environmental Science
First Semester Second Semester
ENS-600 Research Methodology and Techniques in Seminar-I Proposal Presentation Environmental Sciences
ENS-601 Advances in Environmental Sciences Dissertation Special/Electivepaper(onefromthefollowing) Seminar-IIPresentationofFindings
ENS-611 EnvironmentalPollutionControland Viva-Voce Management
ENS-614 Natural Resource Management
ENS-613 Energy and Sustainable Development Ecological Engineering and Technology Practical and Field Study.
M. Phil., Biosciences
First Semester Second Semester
BS-611 Data Analysis and Computer Application BS-621 Seminar
BS-612 Instrumental Techniques BS-622 Dissertation
BS-613 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
BS-614 Practical
M. Phil., Population Studies
First Semester Second Semester
PS-501 DemographicMethodsandIssues PS-601 • DissertationPS-502 Social Research and Statistics a) Review of LiteraturePS-503 Public Health b) ProposalPS-504 Maternal and Child Health c) Proposal PresentationPS-505 SPSS and Research Techniques (Practical) d) Presentation of Findings Thematic Discussion (Presentation) e) Report Methodology–1 DataandAnalysis–1 References–1 WritingStyle–1 f ) Viva-voce
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Master of Social Work
First Semester Second Semester
SW-101 Society and Regional Problems SW-201 Research Methodology
SW-102 Social Development SW-202 Epidemiology and Public Health
SW-103 Environment and Disaster Management SW-203 Maternal and Child Health
SW-104 StatisticalMethods SW-204 HIV/AIDSandCounselling
SW-105 Statistical Applications (Practical) SW-205 Statistical Applications in Health (Practical)
Thematic Discussion (Presentation) Guided Reading (Presentation)
Third Semester Fourth Semester
SW-301 Evolution of Social Work SW-401 Administration of Service Organisation
SW-302 Social Work Practice with Individual SW-402 Social Policy and Legislation
SW-303 Social Work Practice with Group SW-403 Community Development
SW-304 Social Work Practice with Community SW-404 Civil Society, NGOs and Social Work
SW-305 GroupFieldWork(Practical) SW-405 ProjectWork(Project)
Group Discussion (Presentation) Personality Development (Presentation)
M. Phil., Economics
First Semester Second Semester
ECO-501 Advanced Research Methodology Seminar-I Proposal Presentation
ECO-502 Development Economics Dissertation
ECO-503 Financial Institutions and Markets Seminar-II Presentation of Findings
ECO-504 Co-operativeEconomics,Or Viva-Voce
Agricultural Economics, Or Industrial Economics
Computer Applications for Economic Analysis
(Practical)
M. Phil., Political Science
First Semester Second Semester
SPS-501 Advanced Research Methodology Seminar-I Proposal Presentation
SPS -502 Contemporary Political Theory Dissertation
SPS -503 Modern Indian Political Thought Seminar-II Presentation of Findings
SPS-504 DynamicsofIndianPolitics,Or Viva-Voce
International Relations Theory and Problems Or
Politics and Administration in Odisha
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M. Phil., Sociology
First Semester Second Semester
SSO-501 Advanced Research Methodology Seminar-I Proposal Presentation
SSO -502 Modernity and its Challenges I Dissertation
SSO -503 Modernity and its Challenges II Seminar-II Presentation of Findings
SSO-504 LateModernityanditsChallengesOr Viva-Voce
Methodology and Perspectives in Sociology
Master of Commerce
First Semester Second Semester
MC:1.1 ManagementConcepts&Practices MC:2.1 BusinessEnvironment
MC:1.2 StatisticsforManagement MC:2.2 OrganizationalBehaviour
MC:1.3 Financial Management MC:2.3 Marketing Management
MC:1.4 Accounting for Decision Making MC:2.4 Insurance Management
MC:1.5 ManagerialEconomics MC:2.5 SocialSurvey&Research
Third Semester Fourth Semester
MC:3.1 StrategicManagement MC:4.1 CorporateGovernance&BusinessEthics
MC:3.2 FinancialInstitutionsandMarkets MC:4.2 BusinessApplication&IT
MC:3.3 OperationResearch MC:4.3 DissertationandVivaVoce
MC:3.4(A) Accounting Specialization MC:4.4(A) Accounting Specialization
Advanced Accounting International Accounting
MC:3.5(A) CorporateTaxPlanning MC:4.5(A) AccountingStandardandCorporate
Reporting
MC:3.4(B) Finance Specialization MC:4.4(B) Finance Specialization
MerchantBanking&FinancialServices SecurityAnalysis&PortfolioMgtRisk
MC:3.5(B) InternationalFinance MC:4.5(B) Management&Derivatives
M. Phil., History
First Semester Second Semester
Paper-I Concept of History Paper-I Seminar-I Proposal Presentation
Paper-II Principles of Historical Investigation Paper-II Data Dissertation
and Research Methodology
Paper-III Ancient and Medieval Indian Paper-III Seminar-II Presentation of Findings
Historiography
Paper-IV ModernIndianHistoriography Paper-IV Viva-Voce
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M. Phil., Odia
First Semester Second Semester
Paper-I GabesanaPadhati/SampadanaRiti Paper-I Seminar-IProposalPresentation
Paper-II PrachayaOPaschatyaSahityaTatwa/ Paper-II DataDissertation
AnubadaRiti
Paper-III OdiaKabyaSahitya/OdiaKatha Paper-III Seminar-IIPresentationofFindings
Sahitya/OdiaNatyaSahitya
Paper-IV SamalochanaSahitya/Ttulanatmaka Paper-IV Viva-Voce
Sahitya
LLM (CRIMINAL LAW)
First Semester Second Semester
Law&SocialTransformationinIndia JudicialProcess
Indian Constitutional Law: The New Challenges Legal Education and Research Methodology
ComparativeCriminalProcedure Penology–TreatmentofOffender
Third Semester Fourth Semester
Privilegedclassdeviance&Collectiveviolence JuvenileinconflictwithLaw
&Criminaljusticesystem
DrugAddiction,CriminalJustice&HumanRights DISSERTATION
Practical VIVAVOCE
LLM (BUSINESS LAW)
First Semester Second Semester
Law&SocialTransformationinIndia JudicialProcess
Indian Constitutional Law: The New Challenges Legal Education and Research Methodology
Banking&NegotiableInstrumentsAct. InsuranceLaw
Third Semester Fourth Semester
LawofIndustrial&IntellectualProperty LawofExportImportRegulations:TradeLaw
Corporate Finance DISSERTATION
Practical VIVAVOCE
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M. Tech., Computer Science
First Semester Second Semester
06CS11 Computer Architecture 06CS21 Operating System
06CS12 Data Structure and Algorithms 06CS22 Software Engineering
06CS13 Database Management System 06CS23 Computer Network and Network
Management
06CS142 Elective-I 06CS242 Elective
06CS153 Elective -II 06CS253 Elective
(The students are required to choose one paper (The students are required to choose one paper
from the respective Elective groups.) from the respective Elective groups.)
Elective Group -I Elective Group -III
•WebTechnologies •DBMSImplementationandDatabaseAdministration
•ComputerGraphics •MobileComputing
•DigitalImageProcessingandComputerVision •SystemPerformanceandEvaluation
ElectiveGroup-II ElectiveGroup-IV
•ObjectOrientedAnalysisandDesign •ProductEngineering
•PatternClassification •EmbeddedandRealtimeSystem
•DigitalSignalProcessing •CompilerDesign-ToolsandTechniques.
Third Semester Fourth Semester
06CS31 Industrial Training 06CS41 Seminar
06CS32 Seminar06CS42 MajorProjectWorkandViva-voce
M. Tech., Biotechnology
First Semester Second Semester
MTBT-411 Gemomics MTBT-421 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
MTBT-412 Proteomics` MTBT-422 Advanced Bioprocess Engineering
MTBT-413 FoodSecurity,Agriculture& MTBT-423 AdvancedBioinformatics
VeterinaryBiotechnology
MTBT-414 Seminars&Practical MTBT-424 MarketingResearch
MTBT-415 ManagementFunction& MTBT-425 TermPaper&Practical
OrganizationBehavior
Third Semester Fourth Semester
MTBT-511 Biotechnology in health care MTBT-521 Seminar
MTBT-512 ProjectWork(Mid-term MTBT-522 Dissertation-presentationandviva
evaluation, presentation, viva)
MTBT-513 Seminar
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M.A. in PMIR
First Semester Second Semester
PMIR-101 General Management PMIR-201 Human Resource Management-I
PMIR-102 Industrial Relations-I PMIR-202 Industrial Relations-II
PMIR-103 LabourLegislations&Cases-I PMIR-203 LabourLegislation&Cases-II
PMIR-104 Industrial Economics PMIR-204 Labour and Management Economics
PMIR-105 Research Methodology PMIR-205 Management Information System and
Computer Application
IndustrialSociology&Psychology SummerTrainingandPresentation.
Third Semester Fourth Semester
PMIR-301 HumanResourceManagement-II PMIR-401 OrganizationalBehaviour-II
PMIR-302 OrganizationalBehaviour-I PMIR-402 HumanResourceDevelopment-II
PMIR-303 Statistics PMIR-403 LabourAdministration&
Social Security
PMIR-304 HumanResourceDevelopment-I PMIR-404 BusinessEnvironment&Strategic
Management
PMIR-305 BasicsofFinancial&Marketing PMIR-405 BusinessEthics
Management PMIR-406 Dissertation and Comprehensive
Viva-Voce
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The Fakir Mohan University Library was established in 1999. It was named as “Dr. Harekrushna MahatabLibrary”on11th July2005 in thememoryof LateDr.HarekrushnaMahatab, agreat freedomfighterandex-chiefministerofOdishawhohailsfromthislocality.Asperruleslaiddowninthestatutesof the University, the Library Committee deals with development plans and policies of the library and frames relevant rules subject to approval of the authorities of theUniversity. However, the day-to-dayadministration and management of the library is looked after by the Chief Librarian under the overall-supervision of the Director, Library as stipulated by the Academic Council.
FACILITIES The Library is completely housed in its own building and located centrally in the campus. The libraryfeedsalltypesofreadersbyborrowingbooks/Journals/Xeroxcopiesofnon-loanable•articlesandjournalsfromnationalandotherlibrariesoninter-libraryloanbasis.TheLibraryprovidesreprographyanddocumentation facilities to its readers. Ithas twoXeroxmachinesatpresent (4morewillbepossessedwithin very short period of time). The charge of each photocopy is 75 paisa. Steps have been taken for complete automation of library in near future. Another unit of library has been opened temporarily in the Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, New campus.
WORKING HOURS Workinghoursof the library is from8AM to5PMoneveryworkingday,exceptSaturdayandSunday. However it remains closed onNational holidays, University FoundationDay, Ganesh Puja andSaraswatiPuja,UtkalDivasandViceChancellor’sdiscretionaryholidays.
MEMBERSHIPa) Every employees of the university and the authorities of the university shall be the members of the Dr.
Harekrushna Mahatab Library.b) Post-Graduate students will be enrolled as members of the library on the basis of the certificate of
admission forwarded by the respective Departmental Heads.
RULES FOR MANAGEMENT1. In pursuance of Clause (f ) of Sub-section (3) of Section 15 of the Universities Act 1 996, the “DR.
HAREKRUSHNAMAHATAB-CENTRALLIBRARY”shallbemanagedbyaLibraryCommitteeconsistingofthe following members:
a) The Vice-Chancellor, the Chairman Post Graduate Council, the Registrar, the Comptroller ofFinance, the Development Officer, and the Heads of the Post Graduate Teaching Departments of theuniversityasEx-officiomembers.
b) Two members to be elected by the Academic Council but not including the additional members co-opted on special occasions or for any particular purpose.
7. DR.HAREKRUSHNAMAHATABLIBRARY
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c) One person to be elected by the Syndicate from among its members. d) One faculty member from the Post-Graduate Departments of the University nominated by the
Vice-ChancellorwhoshallbedesignatedasDirectoroftheUniversityLibrary. e) The Librarian of the University Library shall be the Secretary of the- Library Committee.2. Thetermofthemembersotherthanex-officioandnominatedmembersshallbeforaperiodoftwo
years.Providedthatifamemberceasestobea•memberofthebodyofwhichhehasbeenelectedhe/she shall cease to be a member of the library Committee. The library Committee shall be convened by theChieflibrarianorinhis/herabsencebythepersonactingasChieflibrarianatleastonceineveryyear.Not more than one year should elapse between two consecutive meetings of the library Committee.
RULES FOR USE OF THE LIBRARY1. Books may be taken out on loan by: (i) Teachers, students, officers and other permanent employees of the University. (ii) Other universities, learned societies, and public libraries on term of reciprocity and with the
approval of the Library Committee.
2. Temporary and adhoc employees of the university may use the library but are not allowed to borrow books unless they pay caution money as may be determined by the Library Committee.
3. The following table gives the classes of members and their respective privileges.
Class of Members No. of volumes Loan Period Caution Money to to be issued be deposited
1.ViceChancellor&TeachingStaff 4 30days Nil (Professors/Readers/Lecturers) 2.ChiefLibrarian/Asst.Librarian 3 15days Nil
Administrative Staff 3.Officers(MinisterialStaff, 3 30days Nil Teaching Asst., Demonstrators, JuniorTechnicalAsst) 4. Attendants and all other 2 15 days Nil declaredasclassIIIstaff. 5.ClassIVstaff. 1 15days Nil
Students and Fellows 6.Teacherfellow/ResearchFellow 4 30days Rs.1000/-
7. P.G. Students 5 15 days Nil
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4. Every student enrolled to the P.G. Department of the University shall pay, at the time of admission,
Caution money of Rs. 300 which shall be deposited with the Central office of the University. The money
so deposited shall be transferred to the University Library Fund.
5. Every application, to avail the Library facilities by the Teacher Fellow or Research Fellows, should be
recommended by the concerned Departmental Head.
6.EveryTeacherFelloworResearchFellowshallpayasumofRs.1,000/—ascautionmoneyto•utilizethe
facilities of the library.
7. Post-Graduate students will be enrolled as a member of the Library on the basis of the certificates of
admissionforwardedbytherespectiveHeads.Noborrower’scardwillbesuppliedtoastudentmember
unlessthestudentproducestheIdentityCardandpassportsizephotograph.
8.Everymembershallbegivenborrower’scardwhichwillcontainacolouredpassportsizephotographof
the concerned student.
9.Borrower’scardisnottransferable.
10.Ifamemberloseshisborrower’scard,he/sheshouldimmediatelyreportthistotheChiefLibrarianin
writingandaduplicateborrower’scardmaybeissuedtohim/heronpaymentofafeeRs.50orany
amount as may be decided by the Library Committee from time to time and on submission of, passport
sizephotograph.Noborrower’scardshallbeissuedinfavorofanyonewhohasnotclearedpending
library dues.
11.NostudentwillbeadmittedtoanyUniversityExaminationunlessheobtainsa‘’’NoDues”certificate
from the Chief Librarian and no student shall be given a transfer certificate without producing Library
Clearance.
12.Toterminatehis/hermembership,amembershallreturntotheLibraryallthebooksborrowedbyhim/
heralongwithhis/herborrower’scardtotheChiefLibrarianwhowillthengivehim/heracertificateof
“No Dues”.
13. The caution money will be refunded by the Central Office in case of student members and by the
Comptroller of Finance in case of other members.
14. Refund of Caution Money shall be made after deducting for the loss or damage of books and periodicals
and general damage of the library, if any.
15. The amount of general damage that may be deducted from the caution money shall be decided by the
Library Committee.
16. The University shall not settle the accounts of a member, (who does not pay any caution money) without
the production of a “No Dues” certificate from the Chief Librarian.
17. Books borrowed by the members are not transferable.
18. Members shall appear in person to take books on loan.
19. If the “date of return” of a book taken on loan falls on a holiday of the University, the book shall be
returnedonthenextworkingday,exceptthatinthecaseofSummerVacation,PujaandX-masholidays,
it should be returned on the 1st working day after the vacation or holidays, as the case may be.
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20. During vacation, students shall not be allowed to borrow books normally. In case of special reasons
the lending of library books will be considered in rare case with the recommendation of the Heads of
Concerned Departments.
21. Manuscript periodicals, dictionaries, books in reference section, rare books which might be difficult
to replace and such other works as may be declared as not to be taken out of the Library by the Chief
Librarian/Librariansshallnotbelentout.
22. Books which are temporarily in great demand may be lent for shorter period as may be prescribed by
theChiefLibrarian/Librariansormaynotbelentoutatall.
23.Journals(currentorback)arenottobeissuedtoanyborrower.
24.AnybookonloanmayberecalledbytheChiefLibrarian/Librarianatanytimeandshallbecomeonthe
dayrecalledbytheChiefLibrarian/Librarian.
25. The borrower at the time of issuing of the book(s) is required to go through the pages of the book(s) and
giveanundertakinginan“UndertakingSlip”thathe/shewilleitherreplacethebook(s)orgivethefine
alongwiththecostofthebook(s)ifthebook(s)is/areeitherdamagedorpagestorn.
26. If a book is not returned to the Library when due, an overdue charge of Rs. 1.00 per volume per day shall
be levied and no further books shall be issued until the overdue books are returned.
27. If a bookborrowed is lost by theborrower, thenhe/she shall inform theChief Librarian inwriting
immediately and is required to replace the book (same or higher edition) or if the book is not available
the borrower is required to give the four times the purchase price of the book as recorded in the
Accession Register.
28. A borrower shall be responsible for all books issued on his card.
29.Theborrowerhastogiveanundertakingslip(tobe•namedascallslip)forremainingresponsiblefor
any damage or tearing of the book.
30. There shall be stock verification of the University Library on an annual basis.
31. The manner of stock verification of Library assets done periodically shall be as decided by the Library
Committee.
32.Astudentshallproducehis/heridentitycardwheneverdemandedintheLibrary.
33. Any infringement of the rules will render the privilege of admission to the library and borrowing of
booksfromtheLibraryliabletoforfeiture.AnyotherpenaltymaybeimposedbytheVice-Chancellor
on a person who violates the rules as laid down.
34.Sticks,umbrellas,handbags,boxesandotherreceptacles,personalbooksandsuchotherarticlesasare
prohibited by the Counter Clerk shall be left in the property counter.
35. No person shall disfigure damage or make any mark upon any book manuscript or map or any other
material belonging to the Library.
36.Tracing,mechanicalorelectronicreproductionshallbeallowedsubjecttocopyrightactandexpress
permissionfromtheChieflibrarian/Librarian.
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37. Reader responsible for any damage done to the books or other property belonging to the Library shall
not only be liable for a fine but also be required to replace such books or other properties damaged
or pay the present market price thereof. If one volume of a set is damaged the whole set may be
required to be replaced. Before leaving the Library, the reader shall return to the Counter Clerk any
book,manuscriptormapswhichhe/shehadtakenforconsultation.Anyoneinfringingtheruleshallbe
liable for any penalty.
38. The Librarian may refuse, under special circumstances, admission into the Library to any person or the
use of any book without assigning any reason thereof.
39. The Inter Library loan facilities may be granted to the libraries of other universities, learned bodies,
government departments and public libraries on terms of reciprocity to be approved by the Library
Committee.
40. The transit charges both ways shall be borne by the Borrowing library.
41. The Library will remain open on all working days and at the time to be notified from time to time. The
loan of books will start from 11.00 a.m. and will close at 4.00 p.m.
42. Books cannot be on circulation under any circumstances before being classified and catalogued
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TheUniversityhasOneMen’sHostelandoneWomen’sHostelatNewCampusforthestudents.Each hostel is under the supervision of a Superintendent, who is responsible for the administration and discipline of the hostel.
HOSTEL AUTHORITIES Warden of Hostels : Prof. S. S. Acharya
MENS’ HOSTEL Superintendent : Dr. S. C. Pradhan Asst. Superintendent : Mr. D. A. Chimankar
WOMENS’ HOSTEL Superintendent : Dr. P Routray Asst. Superintendent : Ms. S. Soren
RULES FOR POST-GRADUATE HOSTELS1. A student admitted to any course in a Post-Graduate Department of the University shall be under the
direct disciplinary control of the Head of the Department and general administrative control of the chairman, Post-Graduate Council.
Anundertakingshallbegivenbythestudentatthetimeofhis/heradmissiontothecoursethats/he agrees to abide by the rules of the Post-Graduate Departments and if admitted to a Hostel, by the rules of the Hostel and that s/he shall withdraw himself/herself from theUniversity Post-GraduateDepartments and the Hostel should the appropriate authority decide that such withdrawal is necessary in the interest of the Institution.
2. Students living in a Hostel shall be under the disciplinary control of the Superintendent or Assistant SuperintendentoftheHostel,andmaybeassignedtoindividualmembersofteachingstaffforsuchadditional supervision as may be necessary. Students not living in hostels, or with parents or with approvedguardiansshallbeassignedtoindividualmembersofteachingstafffordisciplinarycontrolandsupervision,unlessexemptedbytheHostelWarden.
3.Sincehostelsarelivingunits,nopicnicsorstudytourscanbeorganizedbytheinmates.
8. THEUNIVERSITYHOSTELS
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4. Hostel accommodation will be provided to students of all P.G. Departments depending upon availability of seats in the Hostels.
5. Admission Procedure a) Students seeking admission into the hostel shall have to apply to the Head of the concerned
Department at the time of admission.
b) After the completion of admission in the P.G. Departments, the concerned HODs shall forward
such applications to the Warden, P.G. Hostels mentioning the position of the student in the merit
list of the admission separately for boys and girls.
c) The Warden shall distribute the hostel seats on proportional basis and notify the list of students
tobeadmitted indifferentHostelsandsend thecopies to theSuperintendents,Headsof the
Departments and Chairman, P.G. Council.
d) TheadmissionfortheHostelisforoneacademicsessioni.e.JunetoMayonly.
e) The selected students shall have to take admission in the Hostel allotted to them within the
scheduled date by paying the requisite fees in the Hostel office. It will be the responsibility of the
Hostel Superintendent to intimate the vacancy position to the Warden, P.G. Hostels immediately.
f ) The Superintendent shall collect the prescribed fees from the student along with two passport
sizephotographsandallotseat/roominthehostel.Theboardershallhavetoreceivefurniture
andothermaterialforhis/herseat/roomfromthehostel.Oncethehosteladmissionisover,the
superintendents of all hostels have to give the final boarder list to the warden, P.G. Hostels with a
copy to the Chairman, P.G. Council and all P.G. Departments.
6. The boarders are required to deposit the following fees in the Hostel
Sl Head of Payment Amount in INR
1 Seat Rent @ Rs.10 per month 120
2 Electricity charges @ Rs.100per month 1200
3 Water charges @ Rs50 per month 600
4 Admission Fee (Annual) 200
5 Development Fee (annual) 1080
6 Establishment Fee (annual) 2000
7 Common Room Fee (annual) 100
8 FeeforMagazine,NewsPaper,TV(Annual) 110
9 Mess Establishment (Annual) 1500
10 Students Cultural Fee (Annual) 300
11 Hostel caution money (Refundable) 1000
12 Mess Advance 1500
TOTAL 9710
Theabovecharges(i.e.itemno.6)aresubjecttochangefromtimetotime.AportionoftheHostel
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cautionmoneywill be deducted at the time of refund towards general breakage/maintenance. If the
caution money is not claimed within 3 years from the date of leaving the hostel, the said amount shall
stand forfeited.
Iftheboardersduring2nd/3rd/4th/5th/6thSemesterdonotdeposittheirhostelfees(suchasSeat
rent,Establishment,Messadvanceetc.) inthehostelofficebytheendofJanuary/July/Januaryafine@
Rs.10/-perdayfordelayinpaymentshallbelevied.ThiscanbewaivedonlybytheWardenundersufficient
grounds.
7. Mess: boarder shall have to abide by the mess rules to be framed by each Hostel.
8. At the end of the academic session, the borders, who want to leave the hostel are required to apply for the same by 31st May to the Warden, failing which they have to bear all the hostel dues for the nextsession.
9. The hostel office shall remain open on specified days and time as may be notified by the hostel su-perintendent.
10. Boarders having any difficulty relating to the hostel are required to redress their grievances before theSuperintendent/asst.Superintendentinthehosteloffice.ApproachingtheSuperintendent/Asst.Superintendentathis/herresidenceisdiscouraged.
11. Discipline:Boardersareexpectedtomaintaindisciplineandproperatmosphereofstudiesinthehostel.The following acts of indiscipline are strictly prohibited:
a) All kinds of shouting, violence, knocking and other act of undesirable movement or behavior that
is likely to cause disturbance or annoyance to others.
b) Ragging of all kinds in the Hostel or in the University Departments and within or outside the
campus.
c) Any form of playing music and video system inside the room or the hostel premises causing
annoyance to others.
d) MaltreatingorabusingtheHostelemployees,fellowstudents,canteenstaffandothers.
e) Anymeetingnotrelatedtothehostelaffairsheldinthehostelpremiseswithoutpriorpermission.
f ) Keepingfirearms,weaponsandintoxicantsofanykindinthehostel.
g) Cooking in the room of the hostel.
h) The use of electric heater, immersion heater, radio and other similar electrical appliance.
i) Keeping the light and fan on when boarders are not inside the rooms.
j) Damaging,misusingandstealingofanyhostelpropertiesorstealingothersbelongings.
k) EntertainingfemalevisitorsintotheroomoftheboardersintheMen’sHostelandmalevisitors
intotheroomsoftheWomen’sHostel.
l) Overstaying in Hostel by the boarders without permission of the hostel superintendent.
m) The hostel office shall remain open on specified days and time as may be notified by the Hostel
Superintendent
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Sports and Games The P. G. Council is looking after the sports and games activities of the P. G. Departments. The following facilities are available in the sports and games of this University. • OneCricketGround • OneVolleyBallCourt • OneBadmintonCourt • OneTennisCourt • TwoMultigym(SeparatelyforBoys&Girls) • OneBasketBallGround All types of sports materials are available for students. One Physical Education Trainer appointed to instruct the students and the custodian of the sports items including the gymnasium and the playground etc. Certificates and Medals are being awarded to meritorious sports men and women. Students representing University and inter University Sports and games competitions are being provided with track suits and blazers.
Banking Facilities The Students, teachers and employees of the University avail core banking facility from UCO BankatNewcampusandotherNationalizedBanksatBalasore.NeedystudentsavailstudyloanfromthenationalizedbanksontherecommendationoftheUniversity.TheATMfacilityalsoexistsinthenewcampusat Nuapadhi.
The Vehicle Shed TheUniversityhasconstructed theVehicle shed toprovideprotection to the2wheelersand4wheelers of the employees and students of the University.
The University Canteen The University has two canteens, one at old campus and other at new campus being managed by private Caterer. The University has provided the necessary infrastructure required for the Canteen. The Canteens are supervised by a committee. This committee takes care of the standard of food, cost of the food items and general cleanliness of the surroundings.
9. INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
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Availability of Scholarships/ Financial Aids ThestudentsoftheUniversityenjoyvarioustypesofscholarshipsawardedbytheNationalCouncilsandStateGovernmentonthebasisoftheresultof+3ExamsinArts/Science/Commerce.Besides,Studentspursuing Post Graduate courses in University Departments are eligible to receive P.G. Merit Scholarship and Loan stipend awarded by the State Government.Students’ Cultural Committee ThereisaCulturalCommitteeforthePGstudentsoftheUniversity.ItsexecutiveCommitteeconsistsof2members (fromeachDepartment)whoelect /selectaGeneralSecretaryandanAssistantGeneralSecretary from among themselves. The Chairman, P.G. Council is the President of the Cultural Committee. OneseniorfacultymemberistheVice-PresidentoftheCommittee.TheVice-PresidentadvisestheStudentsCulturalCommitteeandconductsvariousevents/programmes.Students’ Sports Committee The P.G. Council has also a Sports Committee of which the Chairman, P.G. Council is the President andoneofthefacultymembersisnominatedbytheP.G.CouncilastheVice-President.TheSportsSecretaryandtheAssistantSportsSecretaryareindirectlyelectedbythestudents.TheVice-PresidentadvisestheStudents’SportsCommitteeandconductsvariousgamesandsportsevents.National Service Scheme (NSS) The Post Graduate Council has two NSS units under it. The units are supervised by Programme Officers appointedbytheVice-ChancellorontherecommendationoftheChairman,PGCouncilusuallyforaperiodofthree years. Students may enroll themselves as volunteers of the NSS wing after being admitted into the PG courses.Anti-ragging The University has constituted an anti-ragging committee to deal with ragging, if any, in the university. The committee conducts surprise visits to the vulnerable points and also regularly monitors the situation in the campus, hostels etc. Further, at the time of induction session, the authority apprises the students of the dire consequences of ragging and advises the students to maintain discipline in the department, hostels and campus etc. The University also decides that if any incident of ragging comes to thenoticeoftheauthorityconcerned,theaccusedstudentwillbegivenanopportunitytoexplainandifhis/herexplanationisnotsatisfactory,theauthoritywouldexpelhim/herfromtheinstitutionaswellashostelifhe/sheisaboarder.Anti- Sexual Harassment Cell TheUniversityhasconstitutedanAntiSexualHarassmentCell inorder tohaveagender– justcampus,toensurefreedomandselfrespectforallsubjects.Theobjectiveofthecellistodeclarethecampusasa‘’ZeroTolerance’zoneforsexualharassment.
10. OTHERS
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1. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION INTO REGULAR P.G. COURSES a) Subject to the specificprovisionsmentionedagainsteachcourse, inorder tobeeligible
for admission into any Post-Graduate course, a candidate should have passed three year Degree Examination in Arts/Sciences/Commerce of F.M. University or any examinationrecognized equivalent thereto by the Academic CouncilwithHonours in the concernedsubjectorhavingtheconcernedsubjectasapass/electivesubjectwith50%marksintheaggregate.
b) Candidates who have appeared at the qualifying examinations and the results of which areawaited are also eligible to apply. However, they shall have to submit the Provisional Certificate andMarkSheetofthequalifyingexaminationsbeforetheEntranceTestotherwisetheircasesforselection shall not be considered.
c) IncaseacandidatewantstoapplyforadmissiontomorethanoneDepartment,he/shecandoso in filling up separate forms on payment of required fees and appearing the tests conducted by the concerned Department.
M.Sc in Bioscience B.Sc.withHonoursinBotany/ZoologyorBotany/Zoologyasapasssubjectwith50%marksinaggregate
excludingancillary&foundationcourses.
M.Sc. in Biotechnologya) B.Sc. withHonours inanyBiological/Chemical/Physical/MathematicalSciences.Orhavinganyof
theseasPasssubjectswith50%marksinaggregate,excludingancillaryandfoundationcoursesandshouldhaveBiologyat+2level.
b) GraduateDegreeinMedical/Agriculture/Pharmacology/MarineScienceandEngineeringareeligiblefor admission to M.Sc. Biotechnology.
M.Sc. in Environmental Sciencea) B.Sc.withHonours inAgriculturalScience /MarineScience&Oceanography/MarineEngineering /
Botany/Chemistry/EnvironmentalScience/EnvironmentalEngineering/Geology/Physics/Zoology/Forestry/Microbiology/Mathematics.orhavinganyof theabovesubjectsaspass subjectwith50%markinaggregate,excludingancillary&foundationcourses.
Business Management AdmissionintoMBAprogrammeisthroughOdishaJEE2014,Odisha.Vacantseatsifanywillbefilledup
fromtheOdishaJEEqualifiedcandidatesoftheconcernedyearonly.
11. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
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Information and Communication Technologya) AdmissionintoMCAprogrammeisthroughOdishaJEE2014,Odisha.Vacantseatsifanywillbefilledup
fromtheOdishaJEEqualifiedcandidatesoftheconcernedyearonly.b) ForAdmissionintoM.Sc.(IT)programmeisminimumB.A/B.Sc.degreewithHonoursinMathematics
/Physics/Statistics/Electronics/ComputerScience/ICT/BCAisrequired.Graduateshavinganyoftheabovesubjectsaspasssubjectwith50%marksinaggregatearealsoeligible.
Population Studies GraduateshavingHonoursinanysubjectorPasswith50%ofmarksintheaggregate.
Applied Physics and Ballistics B.Sc.HonoursinPhysics/Mathematicsor50%inaggregateinPCMcombinationatthegraduatestage
excludingancillary&foundationcoursesorEngineering.
Social Science GraduateswithPol.Science/Economics/Sociology/Anthropology/Mathematics/Psychology/History/
StatisticsasHonoursSubjectorhavinganyoneoftheseabovesubjectsasPass/Electivesubjectwith50%ofmarksintheaggregate,excludingancillary&foundationcourses.
2. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION INTO DIFFERENT SELF-FINANCING COURSES
M. Tech in Biotechnology B.Sc./B.TechinBiotechnologyorB.Tech.inBioinformatics,B.Pharmacology,orM.Sc.inanybranchof
Biosciences.
M. Phil. in Bioscience MinimumsecondclassP.G. inBiosciences/Botany/Zoology/MarineBiology/Biotechnology/anyallied
subjectoflifesciences
M. Phil. in Environmental Science Minimum second class P.G. in Environmental Science/ Biosciences/ Botany/ Zoology/ Physics/
Chemistry/Geology/alliedfieldsoflifesciences.
M. Sc.Chemistry B.Sc.withHonours.inChemistryorChemistryasapasssubject.
M. Phil. in Population Studies MinimumSecondClassP.G.inPopulationStudies/Demography/Economics/Geography/Anthropology/
Mathematics/Education/Psychology/Sociology/Statistics/SocialWork/PoliticalScience/OtherAlliedSubjects.
Master of Social Work GraduateshavingHonoursorPassinanysubjectwith50%marksintheaggregate.
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M.Phil. in Political Science Minimum second class P.G. in Political Science
M. Phil. in Economics Minimum second class P.G. in Economics
M. Phil. in Sociology Minimum second class P.G. in Sociology
M. Com. B.Com. with Honours
M.Phil. in Commerce Minimumof55%inaggregateinM.ComDegreeofF.M.Universityoritsequivalentcourserecognized
by the University.
M. Tech. in Computer Science AdmissionintoM.TechprogrammeisthroughJEE,Odisha.Vacantseatsifanywillbefilledupfromthe
OdishaJEEqualifiedcandidatesoftheconcernedyearonly.
M. Sc. (Physics) B.Sc.withHonoursinPhysics/50%inaggregateinpasswithPCMcombinationexcludingAncillary/
Foundation Courses.
M. Phil. (Physics) P.G.inPhysics/AppliedPhysicsandBallisticshavingminimumsecondclass.
M. A. Odia B.A.withHonoursinOdia/50%inaggregatewithOdiaasoneoftheOptionalSubjects.
M. A. English B.A.withHonoursinEnglish/50%inaggregatewithEnglishasoneoftheOptionalSubjects.
M. Phil. in Odia Minimum second class P.G. Degree in Odia
M. Phil. in History Minimum second class P.G. Degree in History
M. A. in Personnel Management & Industrial Relation (PMIR) AnygraduatewithHonoursorpasswith45%marksinaggregate.
LLM Any law graduate.
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3. RESERVATION
i) Twelve and Eight percent of seats in each course are reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes respectively. However, the unfilled up seats required for ST candidates may be filled up by admitting SC candidates and vice-versa. OBC and other reserved categories of students will be admitted as per the Govt. of Odisha norms.
ii) Five percent of the total aggregate marks secured by the candidates shall be added to the aggregate marksinqualifyingexaminationincaseofchildrenofEx-defencepersonnelandforparticipantsintheInterUniversitySportsandStateteamapprovedbytheNationalOrganization.Inordertobeeligibleforsuch concession under sports category the player concerned should have participated in the respective competitions within two years prior to the date of application for admission).
iii) One seat in each Department is reserved for physically handicapped candidates. Such candidates arerequiredtoproducecertificatesfromtheC.D.M.O.regardingtheirdisability,subjecttominimumof50%.TheUniversitymay, incaseofneed,constituteacommitteeofspecialistsafter receivingallapplicationsandlistingthedeformitiesinvolvedtoexaminethecandidatesphysicallytoascertaintheirclaims. On the basis of the finding, admission under PH category may be considered. However, special consideration shall be made in respect of seats to be reserved for PH category. In cases where there are morethanoneapplicant,coherenceismaintainedwithreservationof3%ofseatsforthiscategoryasdirected by the UGC.
iv) Special provision for Kashmiri migrant students: • Extensionindateofadmissionby30days. • Relaxationincut-offpercentageupto10%subjecttoaminimumeligibilityrequirement. • Increaseinintakecapacityupto5%course-wisesubjecttoaminimumofoneseat. • Reservationofatleastoneseatinmeritquotaintechnical/professionalsubjects. • Waivingofdomicilerequirements. • Facilitationofmigrationinsecondandsubsequentyears.
4. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING THE APPLICATION FORMApplication forms can be obtained from Dt.10-06-2014• In person at the Cash Counter of the Fakir Mohan University, VyasaVihar (North Campus), At/P.O.
Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha and 2nd counter at Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar (oldCampus),At/P.O. Januganj (NearNescooffice),Balasore -756019,Odishaduringtheofficehours (11AM-2PM)onallworkingdaysonpaymentofRs.200/-incash.
• CandidatescanalsodownloadtheapplicationformfromtheUniversitywebsitewww.fmuniversity.nic.in andsendthefilled inapplicationwithcrossedbankDraftofRs.200/-drawn in favourof the“Comptroller of Finance, Fakir Mohan University” payable at Balasore towards cost of the application form.
The last date for issue of application form: 10.07.2014 (ForallMasterdegreeprogrammes–bothRegularandSelfFinancing) 27.09.2014 (For M. Phil. and M. Tech programmes)
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Course Applications completed in all respects should be submitted to
M.A (Population Studies) The Head, Deptt. of Population Studies, Fakir Mohan University, VyasaVihar(NewCampus),At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020,Odisha
M.A. (Political Science) TheHead,Deptt.ofSocialScience,FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaViharM.A. (Economics) (NewCampus),At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020,OdishaM.A. (Sociology)
M.Sc (Bio-Tech) The Head, Deptt. of Biosciences and Biotechnology,MSc (Bio. Science) FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(NewCampus),M.Phil. (Bio Science) At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020,Odisha
M.Sc (Env. Science) The Head, Deptt. of Environmental Science, FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(NewCampus), At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020,Odisha
M.Sc(IT) TheHead,Deptt.ofInformation&CommunicationTechnology, FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(OldCampus), At/P.O.januganj,Balasore-756019,Odisha
M.Sc(AP&B) TheHead,Deptt.ofAppliedPhysics&Ballistics, FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(OldCampus), At/P.O.januganj,Balasore-756019,Odisha
M. Tech (Bio Tech) The Course Coordinator, M. Tech in Biotechnology, Deptt. of Biosciences andBiotechnology,FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(NewCampus), At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020,Odisha
M. Phil (Env Science) The Head, Deptt. of Environmental Science, FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(NewCampus), At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020,Odisha
M.Sc. (Chemistry) The Head,Deptt. of Environmental Science, FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(NewCampus), At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020,Odisha
5. PROCEDURE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM
Application forms completed in all respects should be submitted to the concerned Heads/Coordinators as per list given below.
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M. Phil. (Population Studies) The Head, Deptt. of Population Studies, FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(NewCampus), At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020,Odisha
Master of Social Work The Head, Deptt. of Population Studies, FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(NewCampus), At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020,Odisha
M. Phil (Political Science) The Head, Deptt. of Social Sc., Fakir Mohan University,M. Phil (Economics) VyasaVihar(NewCampus),At/P.O.Nuapadhi,Balasore-756020,OdishaM. Phil (Sociology)
M.Com The Head, Deptt. of Business Management (M.Com Programme), M.Phil.(Commerce) FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(OldCampus), At/P.O.Januganj,Balasore-756019,Odisha
M.Sc.(Physics) The Course Coordinator, M.Sc. (Physics), Deptt. of Applied Physics &Ballistics,FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(OldCampus), At/P.O.januganj,Balasore-756019,Odisha
M.Phil(Physics) TheHead,Deptt.ofAppliedPhysics&Ballistics, FakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(OldCampus), At/P.O.januganj,Balasore-756019,Odisha
M.A. Odia The Director, Self Financing Courses Fakir Mohan University, VyasaVihar(OldCampus),At/P.O.Januganj,Balasore-756019,Odisha
M. Phil (Odia) The Director, Self Financing Courses Fakir Mohan University, VyasaVihar(OldCampus),At/P.O.Januganj,Balasore-756019,Odisha
M.A. English The Director, Self Financing Courses Fakir Mohan University, VyasaVihar(OldCampus),At/P.O.Januganj,Balasore-756019,Odisha
M. Phil (History) The Director, Self Financing Courses Fakir Mohan University, VyasaVihar(OldCampus),At/P.O.Januganj,Balasore-756019,Odisha
M.A (PMIR) The Director, Self Financing Courses Fakir Mohan University, VyasaVihar(OldCampus),At/P.O.Januganj,Balasore-756019,Odisha
LLM Principal, Balasore Law College, Near Ori Plast, Balasore,756001, Odisha Applicants for all these regular as well as self-financing courses should attach the Bank Draft/ Bankers Cheque of Rs. 300/- (Rupees Three Hundred) towards Entrance Fee.
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The applicant should check the following before submission of his / her application.
i) The application should be completed in all respects.
ii) Applicationformshouldbefilledinbytheapplicantinhis/herownhandwriting.
iii) The applicant must mention in Capital Letters at the top right hand corner in front page of application
formwhetherhe/shebelongstoSC/ST/PhysicallyHandicappedoranyotherreservedcategory.
iv) The Declaration Form should be duly filled in and signed by the applicant.
v) Theundertakingformshouldbedulyfilledinandsignedbytheapplicantorhis/herfather/mother
or natural guardian, as the case may be.
vi) SelfattestedcopiesofMarksheetsandCertificatesofallexaminationsstartingfromH.S.C.shouldbe
submittedfordeterminingeligibility/careermarks.
vii) OriginalCashreceiptofRs.200/-insupportofpurchaseofapplicationform.
viii) Those, who have downloaded the application form from the University website have to deposit a
Crossed bank Draft of Rs. 200/- drawn in favour of the “Comptroller of Finance, Fakir Mohan
University” payable at Balasore towards cost of the application form.
ix) SelfattestedcopyofthecastecertificateinrespectofSC/STcandidatesfromthecompetentauthority,
inabsenceofwhichthecandidateswillnotbeeligibletogetconcessionallowedtoSC/STcandidates.
x) SelfattestedcopyofthecertificatefromCDMOregardinghis/herdisabilityforaminimumof50%(in
case of physically handicapped candidates).
xi) Selfattestedcopiesofcertificatesobtainedfromcompetentauthoritymustbesubmittedincaseof
candidates claiming concession towards reservation under any other reserved category.
xii) Fourselfattestedrecentpassportsizephotographofthecandidate.
xiii) The envelope containing the application form complete in all respects must be super scribed
“Application for admission into ….....…. (Name of Courses applying for)”.
xiv) Twoself-addressedunstampedenvelopesof10”x4”size.
xv) ThelastdateforsubmissionofapplicationformdulyfilledinwithallrequireddocumentsforallRegular
Courses as well as other Master degree programmes under Self Financing mode will be 10.07.2014
and for all other SFC Courses (M. Phil. and M. Tech.) will be 27.09.2014 up to 4.00 p.m.
xvi) Incompleteapplicationformshallbesummarilyrejected.
xvii) Theauthorityreservestherighttorejectanyorallapplicationswithoutassigninganyreasonsthereof.
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6. PROGRAMME FOR THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS
(i) TheEntranceexaminationsforallMasterdegreeprogrammes–bothRegularandSelfFinancing:
(ii) TheEntranceexaminationsforothertheselffinancingcourses(M.Phil.&M.Tech.):
Entrance Date Subject Time Venue
15.10.2014 M.Phil.Pol.Science/Economics/Sociology 11AM–12Noon
15.10.2014 M.Phil.EnvironmentalScience 2PM–3PM NuapadhiCampus
15.10.2014 M.Phil.Bioscience 11AM–12Noon
15.10.2014 M.Phil.Physics 11AM–12Noon
15.10.2014 M.Phil.Odia 2PM–3PM OldCampus
15.10.2014 M.Phil.History 2PM–3PM
16.10.2014 M.Tech.Biotechnology 11AM–12Noon
16.10.2014 M.Phil.PopulationStudies 11AM–12Noon NuapadhiCampus
15.10.2014 M.Phil.Commerce 11AM–12Noon
Date of Subject Time Venue
Entrance Test
15.07.2014 M.Sc.Biotechnology(Reg) 11AM–12Noon
15.07.2014 M.A.PopulationStudies(Reg) 11AM–12Noon
15.07.2014 MasterinSocialWork(SF) 11AM–12Noon
15.07.2014 M.Sc.Bio-Sciences(Reg) 2PM–3PM NuapadhiCampus
16.07.2014 M.A.SocialSciences(Reg&SF) 11AM–12Noon
16.07.2014 M.Sc.EnvironmentalSciences(Reg) 11AM–12Noon
16.07.2014 M.Sc.Chemistry(SF) 2PM–3PM
16.07.2014 M.A.Odia(SF) 11AM–12Noon
16.07.2014 M.Sc.InformationTechnology(Reg) 11AM–12Noon
16.07.2014 M.Com.(SF) 11AM–12Noon
15.07.2014 M.Sc.AppliedPhysics&Ballistics(Reg) 11AM–12Noon OldCampus
15.07.2014 M.Sc.Physics(SF) 2PM–3PM
16.07.2014 M.A.English(SF) 2PM–3PM
16.07.2014 M.A.PMIR(SF) 2PM–3PM
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7. SELECTION FOR ADMISSION
a) Admission cannot be claimed as a matter of right.
b) Selection for admission into different courses shall be made on the basis of career marks andperformance in the entrance test. For admission in to all the courses, the weightage for career and entrancetestshallbe50%each.Absenceofacandidateintheentrancetestshalldisqualifyhim/herforadmission.TheentrancewrittentestwillcoverthepasssyllabusoftherespectivesubjectinthequalifyingexaminationofFakirMohanUniversityalongwithgeneralquestions.
Entrance test for M.Phil. includes interview having 10 marks, written test will carry 40 marks.
c) While calculating career mark, Weightage will be given to candidates having secured Honours in the concernedsubjectonly.Honoursinothersubjectsshallbeputatparwithpasscourses.
d) Formula for calculating career marks:
For admission into Regular P.G. Courses and Self Financing Master degree courses:
H.S.C First division: 10 Second division: 7 Third division: 5
+2Arts/Sc./Com. Firstdivision:15 Seconddivision:10 Thirddivision:7
+3Hons. (MarkssecuredinHons.Sub./MaximummarksinHons.Sub.)X23
+3Pass (markssecuredexcludingF.C.&A.C/maximummarksinpasssub.
ExcludingF.C.&A.C)X12
B.E/B.Tech (Markssecured/MaximumMarks)X35
Distinction 02
Formula for calculating career marks for admission in to M. Phil Programmes (Self Financing):
H.S.C First division: 6 Second division: 4.5 Third division: 3
+2Arts/Sc./Com. Firstdivision:9 Seconddivision:7 Thirddivision:5
+3Hons. (MarkssecuredinHons.Sub./MaximummarksinHons.Sub.)X15
Distinction 02
+3Pass (markssecuredexcludingF.C.&A.C/maximummarksinpasssub.
ExcludingF.C.&A.C)X10
P.G (Markssecured/MaximumMarks)X20
Formula for calculating career marks for admission in to M. Tech programmes (Self Financing):• ForgeneralstreamtheprocedureasperM.Philcourses.• ForthecandidateshavingB.E/B.Techdegree,themarksawardedupto+2levelshallbeasitisandfor
B.E/B.Techshallbeasfollows: (Markssecured/MaximumMarks)X35
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8. DATE OF DECLARATION OF RESULTS
21.07.2014–1.00PM(ForallMasterdegreeprogrammes–bothRegularandSelfFinancing) 18.10.2014–1.00PM(ForM.Phil.andM.Tech.programmes)
9. DATE OF DESPATCH OF INTIMATION LETTERS
22.07.2014–3.00PM(ForallMasterdegreeprogrammes–bothRegularandSelfFinancing) 18.10.2014–3.00PM(ForM.Phil.andM.Tech.programmes)
Candidates in person may collect their intimation letters by hand between 2.00 PM and 2.45 PM on 21.07.2014
10. SCHEDULE FOR ADMISSION
All Regular Courses:
Schedule Date Time
FirstSelection/MeritListcandidates 30.07.2014 11AM–3PM
ReportingforWaitlistedCandidates 31.07.2014 11AM–1PM
Publication of merit list of above candidates 2.30PM
(subjecttoavailabilityofseats)
DateofSecondadmission 3PM–4.30PM
ReportingforLeftoverselected/WLcandidates 04.08.2014 11AM–1PM
(Subjecttoavailabilityofseats)
Publication of merit list of above candidates 2.30PM
DateofThirdadmission 3PM–4.30PM
Self Financing Master Degree Courses:
Schedule Date Time
FirstSelection/MeritListcandidates 31.07.2014 11AM–3PM
ReportingforWaitlistedCandidates 01.08.2014 11AM–1PM
Publication of merit list of above candidates 2.30PM
(subjecttoavailabilityofseats)
DateofSecondadmission 3PM–4.30PM
ReportingforLeftoverselected/WLcandidates 05.06.2014 11AM–1PM
(Subjecttoavailabilityofseats)
Publication of merit list of above candidates 2.30PM
DateofThirdadmission 3PM–4.30PM
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OtherSelfFinancingCourses(M.Phil.&M.Tech.):
Schedule Date Time
FirstSelection/MeritListcandidates 25.10.2014 11AM–3PM
ReportingforWaitlistedCandidates 28.10.2014 11AM–1PM
Publication of merit list of above candidates 2.30PM
(subjecttoavailabilityofseats)
DateofSecondadmission 3PM–4.30PM
11. DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF CLASSES
07.08.2014-Thursday(ForallMasterdegreeprogrammes–bothRegularandSelfFinancing) 30.10.2014- Thursday(For M. Phil. and M. Tech programmes)
The courses being full time in nature, 75 percent of attendance is compulsory for appearing at the semester examinations for all Regular as well as Self Financing courses.
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Sl. No. Regular Courses Semester wise Fees (Excluding Examination Fees)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total
1 MA in Population Studies 7703 2034 7553 2034 NA NA 19324
2 MA in Economics 7689 2022 7539 2022 NA NA 19272
3 MA in Pol. Science 7689 2022 7539 2022 NA NA 19272
4 MA in Sociology 7689 2022 7539 2022 NA NA 19272
5 M.Sc. (IT) 17203 11534 17053 11534 NA NA 57324
6 MCA 17203 11534 17053 11534 17053 11534 85911
7 MBA 17203 11534 17053 11534 NA NA 57324
8 M.Sc. Biotechnology 23703 18034 23553 18034 NA NA 83324
9 M.Sc. Bio Sciences 10203 4534 10053 4534 NA NA 29324
10 M.Sc. Env. Science 10203 4534 10053 4534 NA NA 29324
11 M.Sc.AppliedPhysics&Ballistics 16203 10534 16053 10534 NA NA 53324
N.B:
1) BesidesthecoursefeethestudentsshouldhavetopayRs.1,000/-(Rupeesonethousand)onlytowardsthe seminar fee for one year in a separate Bank draft in favor of Seminar Chairman of the respective Departmentatthetimeofadmission/re-admissionasthecasemaybe
2) ExaminationFeeswillbecollectedatthetimeoffillingupformsforthesemesterexaminations
12. FEE STRUCTURE FOR P.G. REGULAR COURSES
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Sl. No. Self Financing Courses Semester Wise Fees (Excluding Examination Fees)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
1 M. Phil. in Env. Science 15608 10384 NA NA 25992
2 M. Phil. in Bioscience 15608 10384 NA NA 25992
3 M. Phil. in Population Studies 15608 10384 NA NA 25992
4 M.Phil. in Pol. Science 15594 10372 NA NA 25966
5 M.Phil. in Economics 15594 10372 NA NA 25966
6 M.Phil. in Sociology 15594 10372 NA NA 25966
7 M. Tech. (Biotechnology) 29108 23884 29308 23884 106184
8 M. Tech. (Computer Science) 29108 23884 29308 23884 106184
9 M. Phil. in Odia 15994 10322 NA NA 26316
10 M. Phil. in History 15994 10322 NA NA 26316
11 M.Phil. Physics 17358 11684 NA NA 29042
12 M.Phil. in Commerce 15608 10384 NA NA 25992
13 PMIR 18694 13022 19644 14122 65482
14 M. Com. 13344 7672 13344 7822 42182
15 MSW 13358 7684 13358 7834 42234
16 M.Sc.Physics/APAB 18358 12684 18358 12834 62234
17 M.Sc. Chemistry 18358 12684 18358 12834 62234
18 M. A. Odia 10844 5172 10844 5322 32182
19 M. A. English 10844 5172 10844 5322 32182
20 M. A. Pol. Science 13344 7672 13344 7822 42182
21 M. A. Economics 13344 7672 13344 7822 42182
22 M. A. Sociology 13344 7672 13344 7822 42182
N.B:
1)Besides thecourse fee thestudentsshould,payRs.1,000/- (Rupeesone thousand)only towards theseminar fee for one year in a separate Bank draft in favor of Seminar Chairman of the concerned Departmentatthetimeofadmission/re-admissionasthecasemaybe
2)ExaminationFeeswillbecollectedatthetimeoffillingupformsforthesemesterexaminations
13. FEE STRUCTURE FOR SELF - FINANCING COURSES
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APPENDIX –I (ANTI RAGGING)
REGULATION ON CURBING THE MENACE OF RAGGING IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, 2009
InexerciseofthepowersconferredbyClause(g)ofSub-Section(1)ofSection26oftheUniversityGrants Commission Act, 1956, the University Grants Commission hereby makes the following Regulations, namely-
TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND APPLICABILITY These regulations shall be called the “UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009”.• Theyshallcomeintoforcewithimmediateeffect.• TheyshallapplytoalltheuniversitiesestablishedorincorporatedbyorunderaCentralAct,aPro-
vincial Act or a State Act, to all institutions deemed to be university under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, to all other higher educational institutions, including the departments, constituent units and all the premises (academic, residential, sports, canteen, etc) of such universities, deemed universities and other higher educational institutions whether located within the campus or outside, and to all means of transportation of students whether public or private.
OBJECTIVE To root out ragging in all its forms from universities, colleges and other educational institutions in the country by prohibiting it by law, preventing its occurrence by following the provisions of these Regulations and punishing those who indulge in ragging as provided in these Regulations and the appropriate law in force.
DEFINITION OF RAGGING “Ragging” means the following: Any conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act whichhastheeffectofteasing,treatingorhandlingwithrudenessanyotherstudent,indulginginrowdyorundisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raisefearorapprehensionthereofinafresherorajuniorstudentwillnotintheordinarycourseandwhichhastheeffectofcausingorgeneratingasenseofshameorembarrassmentsoastoadverselyaffectthephysiqueorpsycheofafresherorajuniorstudent.
PUNISHABLE INGREDIENTS OF RAGGING• Abetmenttoragging;• Criminalconspiracytoragging;• Unlawfulassemblyandriotingwhileragging;• Publicnuisancecreatedduringragging;• Violationofdecencyandmoralsthroughragging;• Injurytobody,causinghurtorgrievoushurt;• Wrongfulrestraint;• Wrongfulconfinement;• Useofcriminalforce;• Assaultaswellassexualoffencesorunnaturaloffences;
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• Extortion;• Criminaltrespass;• Offencesagainstproperty;• Criminalintimidation;• Attempttocommitanyoralloftheabovementionedoffencesagainstthevictim(s);• Physicalorpsychologicalhumiliation;• Allotheroffencesfollowingfromthedefinitionof“Ragging”.
MEASURES FOR PROHIBITION OF RAGGING AT THE INSTITUTION LEVEL• TheinstitutionshallstrictlyobservetheprovisionsoftheactoftheCentralGovernmentandtheState
Governments,ifany,orifenacted,consideringraggingasacognizableoffenceunderthelawonaparwithrapeandotheratrocitiesagainstwomenandill-treatmentofpersonsbelongingtotheSC/ST,andprohibiting ragging in all its forms in all institutions.
• Ragging in all its forms shall be totally banned in the entire institution, including its departments,constituent units,all it premises (academic, residential, sports, canteen, etc) whether located within the campus or outside and in all means of transportation of students whether public or private.
• Theinstitutionshalltakestrictactionagainstthosefoundguiltyofraggingand/orofabettingragging.
PUNISHMENTS: AT THE INSTITUTION LEVEL:DependinguponthenatureandgravityoftheoffenceasestablishedbytheAnti-RaggingCommitteeofthe institution,the possible punishments for those found guilty of ragging at the institution level shall be any or any combination of the following:• Suspensionfromattendingclassesandacademicprivileges;• Withholding/Withdrawingscholarship/fellowshipandotherbenefits;• Debarringfromappearinginanytest/examinationorotherevaluationprocess;• Withholdingresults;• Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international meet,
tournament,youthfestival,etc;• Suspension/expulsionfromthehostel;• Cancellationofadmission;• Rusticationfromtheinstitutionforperiodfrom1to4semesters;• Expulsionfromtheinstitutionandconsequentdebarringfromadmissiontoanyotherinstitutionfora
specific period• FineregardingbetweenRupees25,000/-andrupees1lakh;• Collective punishment: When the persons committing or abetting the crime of ragging are not
identified, the institution shall resort to collective punishment.
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APPENDIX –II (Anti Sexual Harassment Cell)
Fakir Mohan University has pledged to form a gender sensitive campus. Following the guidelines onthepreventionofsexualharassmentintheworkplaceaslaiddownbytheSupremeCourtofIndia,theUniversityhasre-constituteditsGenderSensitiveCellwiththeobjectivetotakeupgenderissueswithinthe campus. The Cell is comprised of the following members:
1. Prof.GeetanjaliDash(ChairmancumConvenor)2. Prof. S. S. Acharya (Member)3. Dr. P. Routray (Member)4. Ms. Minati Mishra (Member)5. Dr. Tanaya Mohanty (Member)6. One Representative from an NGO.(To be notified later)
What is Sexual Harassment? Unwelcomesexualadvances,requestsforsexualfavorsandothervisual,verbalorphysicalconductofasexualnatureconstitutesexualharassmentwhenitisimplicitlyorexplicitlysuggestedthatsubmissiontoor rejectionof the conductwill be a factor in academicor employmentdecisionsor evaluationsorpermission to participate in the University activity, orwhen the conduct has the purpose or effect ofunreasonablyinterferingwithanindividual’sacademicorworkperformanceorcreatinganintimidatingorhostile academic work or living environment.
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APPENDIX –III (Holiday List)
Sl. No Name of the Festival Date Day Nos of Days1 NewYear 01.01.2014 Wednesday 12 MakarSankranti/FakirMohanJayanti 14.01.2014 Tuesday 13 SubashBoseJayanti 23.01.2014 Thursday 14 BasantaPanchami/SaraswatiPuja 04.02.2014 Tuesday 15 MahaShivaratri& 27.02.2014to Thursday& 2 Day following Maha Shivaratri 28.02.2014 Friday6 PanchayatRajDivas 05.03.2014 Wednesday 17 DolaPurnima/Holi 17.03.2014 Monday 18 Utkal Divas 01.04.2014 Tuesday 19 Shree Rama Navami 08.04.2014 Tuesday 110 MahaVisubhaSankranti 14.04.2014 Monday 111 Good Friday 18.04.2014 Friday 112 Budha Purnima 14.05.2014 Wednesday 113 SummerVacation 19.05.2014to Mondayto 30 21.06.2014 Saturday (Excluding Sunday)14 BahudaYatra 07.07.2014 Monday 115 Id-Ul-Fitre 29.07.2014 Tuesday 116 Independence Day 15.08.2014 Friday 117 Janmastami 18.08.2014 Monday 118 GaneshPuja 29.08.2014 Friday 119 Nuakhai 30.08.2014 Saturday 120 Mahalaya 23.09.2014 Tuesday 121 DurgaPuja&Dasahara 29.09.2014to Mondayto 12 11.10.2014 Saturday (Excluding Sunday)22 Dipavali&KaliPuja 23.10.2014to Thursdayto 2 24.10.2014 Friday 23 Moharam 04.11.2014 Tuesday 124 Rahas Purnima 06.11.2014 Thursday 125 Chhadakhai 07.11.2014 Friday 126 Prathamastami 15.11.2014 Saturday 127 X-Mas–HoliDays 25.12.2014to Thursdayto 06 31.12.2014 Wednesday (Excluding Sunday) Total 74 Days
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Appendix-IV (List of Optional Holidays)
Sl. No Name of the Festival Date Day of the Week Nos of Days
1 Guru Govinda Singh Birth Day 07.01.2014 Tuesday 1
2 FoundationofBrahmaSamaj 25.01.2014 Saturday 1
3 Easter Saturday 19.04.2014 Friday 1
4 RajaRammohanRayJayanti 22.05.2014 Thursday 1
5 Sab-e-Qadr 25.07.2014 Friday 1
6 Nanda Utsav 18.08.2014 Monday 1
7 Radhastami 02.09.2014 Tuesday 1
8 ViswakarmaPuja 17-09-2014 Monday 1
9 Anla Navami 01.11.2014 Saturday 1
10 Christmas Eve 24-12-2014 Wednesday 1
Total 10 Days