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DISTANCE EDUCATION

PROSPECTUS

Bridging the Distance in Education

Recognized by UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION

(UGC-DEB)

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Computer Applications (CA)

Information Technology (IT)

Management

Commerce

Arts

Library & Information Sciences

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Programmes on Offer

MCA (Master of Computer Applications) (2 yrs.)

M. Sc. (Information Technology) (2 yrs.)

Lateral EntryM.Sc. (Information Technology - Lateral Entry in 2nd year) (1 yr.)

BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications - Lateral Entry in 2nd year) (2 yrs.)

B.Sc. (Information Technology - Lateral Entry in 2nd year) (2 yrs.)

After Graduation

BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) (3 yrs.)

B. Sc. (Information Technology) (3 yrs.)

DCA (Diploma in Computer Applications) (1 yr.)

After 10+2 (12th)

Computer Applications / Information Technology Programmes

aim at providing a comprehensive knowledge on fundamental

concepts of computer system and the aspects of the modern

day technology with a fairly concentrated exposure to their

practical applications. The programmes have been designed to

provide the students with full exposure in getting thorough

insight about all the important trends in the field of Computer

Applications / Information Technology, enabling the students to

sharpen their technical skills and getting a comfortable entry in

the industry.

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (CA)/ INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)(Semester/ Term System)

COMMERCE(Semester/ Term System)

After GraduationMBA (Master of Business Administration) (2 yrs.)

After 10+2 (12th)

BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) (3 yrs.)

The Management Programmes are aimed at developing

analytical and leadership skills among the prospective

managers. Programmes are specially designed for students to

develop their knowledge and skills and to improve their self-

confidence for effective and successful management. The

programmes can provide sufficient flexibility to students to fulfill

their professional commitments alongside their study. The aim

is to enhance the overall employability of students in the

relevant functional area in industry, through comprehensive

conceptual and practical clarity.

Lateral EntryMBA (Master of Business Administration - Lateral Entry in 2nd year) (1 yr.)

BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration - Lateral Entry in 2nd year) (2 yrs.)

Commerce Education is the predecessor of Business Education

and lays the foundation for a successful career in many aspects

of modern commercial organizations. Consequently, it has

gained much prominence as a field of study. The programmes

under this discipline have been designed to meet the needs of

students who wish to acquire in-depth knowledge and make

career in the field of commerce.

After GraduationM.Com (2 yrs.)

After 10+2 (12th)B.Com (3 yrs.)

MANAGEMENT(Semester/ Term System)

After Graduation

BLIS (Bachelor of Library and Information Sciences) (1 yr.)

After 10+2 (12th)

DLIS (Diploma in Library and Information Sciences) (1 yr.)

After Graduation in Library & Information Sciences

MLIS (Master of Library and Information Sciences) (1 yr.)

Library and Information Sciences is an interdisciplinary field that

applies the practices, perspectives and tools of Management,

Information Technology, Education and other areas to Libraries.

It aims to educate students in the philosophy of librarianship,

basic principles, fundamental laws and professional ethics for

enhancing their understanding and appreciation of the

functions and purpose of Library and Information Center in the

changing social, cultural, technological and economic

environment by providing them the basic knowledge of

computer and its application in library and information activities.

LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCES

After 10+2 (12th)

B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) (3 yrs.)

Elective Courses in B.A.:

Economics (English Medium)

Computer Applications (English Medium)

Management (English Medium)

History (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi Medium)

Political Science (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi Medium)

Sociology (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi Medium)

English

Hindi

Punjabi

M.A. (Economics) (2 yrs.) (English/ Hindi Medium)

M.A. (Education) (2 yrs.) (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi Medium)

M.A. (English) (2 yrs.)

M.A. (Hindi) (2 yrs.)

M.A. (History) (2 Yrs.) (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi Medium)

M.A. (Mathematics) (2 yrs.) (English Medium)

M.A. (Political Science) (2 yrs.) (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi Medium)

M.A. (Psychology) (2 yrs.) (English Medium)

M.A. (Punjabi) (2 yrs.)

M.A. (Sociology) (2 yrs.) (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi Medium)

After Graduation

The varied nature of Arts Programmes offered through LPU DE

is in line with the varied interests and aspirations of Distance

Education students. Whether one wants to learn 'Mathematics',

'Economics', 'Sociology', 'Education', 'History', 'Political Science'

or one wants to attain mastery of most commonly spoken

languages in India viz, Hindi and English, LPU DE has

everything in its kitty to offer. These Programmes are designed

to make you a successful Mathematician, Economist,

Sociologist, Educationalist, Historian, Political Scientist or

Linguist.

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(Semester System)(Semester System)

AFTER GRADUATION

Computer Applications (CA)

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Mode of Payment for Programme Fee and Examination Fee: For 1st Semester, Demand Draft in favour of “LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION”, payable at JALANDHAR. For subsequent semester(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Please DO NOT make payment in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made in cash at any place.

1. Eligibility, admission criteria or any other condition mentioned herein or otherwise for admission to any programme is subject to change as prescribed by the university.

2. Programme Fee for 1st semester will be payable at the time of admission. Fee for all other semester(s) will be payable as per the schedule prescribed by the university before the start of End Term Exam of corresponding semester.

3. Examination fee will be payable along with the programme fee.4. If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.

MCASr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

1. MCA (Master of Computer Applications) (1624-S)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

114001250

: Rs.

12650

MCA (2 yrs.)

BCA/ B.Sc. (Computer Science)/ B.Sc. (Information Technology)/ Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science & Engineering or equivalent

OR

Any Graduation with Computer Science as a subject for three years with Mathematics as one of the subject at Graduation or 10+2 level or equivalent.

OR

B.A./ B.Com./ B.Sc. (any Graduation) with Mathematics as one of the subject at Graduation or 10+2 level or equivalent (with additional bridge courses).

M.Sc. (Information Technology)Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

2. Master of Science (Information Technology) (1423)

Min. Duration 1 yr. Max. Duration 2 yrs.

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

Graduation with 1 yr. PG Diploma in Computer Applications/ Information Technology/ Computer Sciences or BE/ B. Tech in relevant stream from from Govt./ Recognised University/ Board/ Council or ‘A’ level from DOEACC after Graduation or equivalent

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

114001250

: Rs.

12650

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

114001250

: Rs.

12650

AFTER GRADUATION

Information Technology (IT)M.Sc. (Information Technology) (2 yrs.)

(Under Lateral Entry Provision)To 2nd year M.Sc.IT (1433)

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3. Examination fee will be payable along with the programme fee.

1. Eligibility, admission criteria or any other condition mentioned herein or otherwise for admission to any programme is subject to change as prescribed by the university.

2. Programme Fee for 1st semester will be payable at the time of admission. Fee for all other semester(s) will be payable as per the schedule prescribed by the university before the start of End Term Exam of corresponding semester.

4. If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.

Mode of Payment for Programme Fee and Examination Fee: For 1st Semester, Demand Draft in favour of “LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION”, payable at JALANDHAR. For subsequent semester(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Please DO NOT make payment in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made in cash at any place.

AFTER 10+2 (12th)

Computer Applications (CA)Information Technology (IT)BCA (3 yrs.)B.Sc. (Information Technology) (3 yrs.)DCA (1 yr.)

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B.Sc. (Information Technology)Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

4. Bachelor of Science (Information Technology)(1123)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Min. Duration 3 yrs. Max. Duration 6 yrs.

10+2 in any stream or equivalent

Diploma in relevant stream (3 yrs. after 10th or 2 yrs./ 1 yr. after 10+2) or equivalent from Govt./ Recognised University/ Board/ Council

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

104001250

: Rs.

11650

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

104001250

: Rs.

11650

BCASr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

3. BCA (Bachelor ofComputer Applications)(1124)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Min. Duration 3 yrs. Max. Duration 6 yrs.

10+2 in any stream or equivalent

Diploma in relevant stream (3 yrs. after 10th or 2 yrs./ 1 yr. after 10+2) or equivalent from Govt./ Recognised University/ Board/ Council

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

104001250

: Rs.

11650

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

104001250

: Rs.

11650

(Under Lateral Entry Provision)To 2nd year BCA (1134)

(Under Lateral Entry Provision)To 2nd year B.Sc. IT (1133)

DCASr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

5. DCA (Diploma in Computer Applications) (1K24)

Min. Duration 1 yr. Max. Duration 2 yrs.

10+2 in any stream or equivalent 2Programme Fee

3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

104001250

: Rs.

11650

Mode of Payment for Programme Fee and Examination Fee: For 1st Semester, Demand Draft in favour of “LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION”, payable at JALANDHAR. For subsequent semester(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Please DO NOT make payment in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made in cash at any place.

1. Eligibility, admission criteria or any other condition mentioned herein or otherwise for admission to any programme is subject to change as prescribed by the university.

2. Programme Fee for 1st semester will be payable at the time of admission. Fee for all other semester(s) will be payable as per the schedule prescribed by the university before the start of End Term Exam of corresponding semester.

3. Examination fee will be payable along with the programme fee.4. If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.

AFTER GRADUATION

Management

MBA

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

1.

(3521)

MBA (Master of Business Administration)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Min. Duration 1 yr. Max. Duration 2 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

Graduation with 1 yr. Post Graduate Diploma in Management or M.Com from Govt./ Recognised University/ Board/ Council

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

114001250

: Rs.

12650

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

114001250

: Rs.

12650

1) Marketing (2) Finance (3) Human Resource Management (4) Information Technology (5) Operations Management (6) Retail Management (7) International Business

Specializations: Students may choose Core Specialization or Major-Minor Specializations from any of the following areas of specialization i.e.

(Under Lateral Entry Provision)To 2nd year MBA (3531)

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Mode of Payment for Programme Fee and Examination Fee: For 1st Semester, Demand Draft in favour of “LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION”, payable at JALANDHAR. For subsequent semester(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Please DO NOT make payment in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made in cash at any place.

3. Examination fee will be payable along with the programme fee.

1. Eligibility, admission criteria or any other condition mentioned herein or otherwise for admission to any programme is subject to change as prescribed by the university.

2. Programme Fee for 1st semester will be payable at the time of admission. Fee for all other semester(s) will be payable as per the schedule prescribed by the university before the start of End Term Exam of corresponding semester.

4. If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.

MBA (2 yrs.)

AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

ManagementBBA (3 yrs.)

BBA

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

2.

(3121)

BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)

Min. Duration 3 yrs. Max. Duration 6 yrs.

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

10+2 in any stream or equivalent

Diploma in relevant stream (3 yrs. after 10th or 2 yrs./ 1 yr. after 10+2) or equivalent from Govt./ Recognised University/ Board/ Council

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

104001250

: Rs.

11650

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

104001250

: Rs.

11650

(Under Lateral Entry Provision)To 2nd year BBA (3131)

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Mode of Payment for Programme Fee and Examination Fee: For 1st Semester, Demand Draft in favour of “LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION”, payable at JALANDHAR. For subsequent semester(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Please DO NOT make payment in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made in cash at any place.

4. If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.

1. Eligibility, admission criteria or any other condition mentioned herein or otherwise for admission to any programme is subject to change as prescribed by the university.

2. Programme Fee for 1st semester will be payable at the time of admission. Fee for all other semester(s) will be payable as per the schedule prescribed by the university before the start of End Term Exam of corresponding semester.

3. Examination fee will be payable along with the programme fee.

M.Com

B.Com

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

1. M.Com (Master of Commerce) (3422)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Any B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) / BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)/ BBM (Bachelor of Business Management)/ B.Sc. (Economics)/ Graduation with Math or Economics as one of the subjects/ courses

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

74001250

: Rs.

8650

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

2. B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) (3122)

Min. Duration 3 yrs. Max. Duration 6 yrs.

10+2 in any stream or equivalent2Programme Fee

3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

74001250

: Rs.

8650

AFTER GRADUATION/ AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

CommerceM.Com (2 yrs.)B.Com (3 yrs.)

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Mode of Payment for Programme Fee and Examination Fee: For 1st Semester, Demand Draft in favour of “LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION”, payable at JALANDHAR. For subsequent semester(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Please DO NOT make payment in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made in cash at any place.

1. Eligibility, admission criteria or any other condition mentioned herein or otherwise for admission to any programme is subject to change as prescribed by the university.

2. Programme Fee for 1st semester will be payable at the time of admission. Fee for all other semester(s) will be payable as per the schedule prescribed by the university before the start of End Term Exam of corresponding semester.

3. Examination fee will be payable along with the programme fee.4. If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.

AFTER GRADUATION

M.A. (Economics)

M.A. (Education)

M.A. (English)

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

1. Master of Arts (Economics)(English/ Hindi medium)* (3423-S)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

2. Master of Arts (Education) (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi medium) (6421-S)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

3. Master of Arts (English)(4427-S)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

Arts M.A. (Economics) (2 yrs.)M.A. (Education) (2 yrs.)M.A. (English) (2 yrs.)M.A. (Hindi) (2 yrs.)

*Study Material may be made available in English/ Hindi medium. However, a student has the option of writing the Exam in English/ Hindi/ Punjabi language.

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Mode of Payment for Programme Fee and Examination Fee: For 1st Semester, Demand Draft in favour of “LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION”, payable at JALANDHAR. For subsequent semester(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Please DO NOT make payment in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made in cash at any place.

1. Eligibility, admission criteria or any other condition mentioned herein or otherwise for admission to any programme is subject to change as prescribed by the university.

3. Examination fee will be payable along with the programme fee.4. If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.

2. Programme Fee for 1st semester will be payable at the time of admission. Fee for all other semester(s) will be payable as per the schedule prescribed by the university before the start of End Term Exam of corresponding semester.

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

(per year)

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

(per year)

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

(per year)

M.A. (Hindi)Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

4. Master of Arts (Hindi) (442G-S)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

(per year)

M.A. (History)

M.A. (Mathematics)

AFTER GRADUATION

ArtsM.A. (History) (2 yrs.)

M.A. (Mathematics) (2 yrs.)M.A. (Political Science) (2 yrs.)

M.A. (Psychology) (2 yrs.)

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Mode of Payment for Programme Fee and Examination Fee: For 1st Semester, Demand Draft in favour of “LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION”, payable at JALANDHAR. For subsequent semester(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Please DO NOT make payment in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made in cash at any place.

3. Examination fee will be payable along with the programme fee.4. If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.

1. Eligibility, admission criteria or any other condition mentioned herein or otherwise for admission to any programme is subject to change as prescribed by the university.

2. Programme Fee for 1st semester will be payable at the time of admission. Fee for all other semester(s) will be payable as per the schedule prescribed by the university before the start of End Term Exam of corresponding semester.

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

5. Master of Arts (History) (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi medium)(442B-S)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

(per year)

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

6. Master of Arts (Mathematics) (English medium)(442A-S)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

(per year)

M.A. (Political Science)Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

7. Master of Arts (Political Science) (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi medium) (442D-S)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

(per year)

M.A. (Psychology)Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

8.

(442K-S)

Master of Arts (Psychology) (English medium)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

AFTER GRADUATION/ AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

M.A. (Punjabi)

M.A. (Sociology)

B.A.

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

9. Master of Arts (Punjabi) (4429-S)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

10. Master of Arts (Sociology) (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi medium) (442C-S)

Min. Duration 2 yrs. Max. Duration 4 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

11. Min. Duration 3 yrs. Max. Duration 6 yrs.

10+2 in any stream or equivalent 2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

40001250

: Rs.

5250

ArtsM.A. (Punjabi) (2 yrs.)M.A. (Sociology) (2 yrs.)B.A. (3 yrs.)

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4 Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) (4120-S)

Computer Applications (English medium)

English Hindi

Elective Courses in B.A.: Economics (English

#medium)

Management (English medium)

Political Science (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi medium)

Sociology (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi medium)

History (English/ Hindi/ Punjabi medium)

Punjabi

#Study Material may be made available in English medium. However, a student has the option of writing the Exam in English/ Hindi/ Punjabi language.

Mode of Payment for Programme Fee and Examination Fee: For 1st Semester, Demand Draft in favour of “LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION”, payable at JALANDHAR. For subsequent semester(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Please DO NOT make payment in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made in cash at any place.

1. Eligibility, admission criteria or any other condition mentioned herein or otherwise for admission to any programme is subject to change as prescribed by the university.

2. Programme Fee for 1st semester will be payable at the time of admission. Fee for all other semester(s) will be payable as per the schedule prescribed by the university before the start of End Term Exam of corresponding semester.

4. If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.3. Examination fee will be payable along with the programme fee.

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Master of Library and Information Sciences

Bachelor of Library and Information Sciences

Diploma in Library and Information Sciences

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

1. MLIS (Master of Library and Information Sciences)(4J2H-S) (English medium)*

Min. Duration 1 yr. Max. Duration 2 yrs.

Equivalent

Graduation in Library &Information Sciences or

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

45001250

: Rs.

5750

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

2.

#(English medium)

BLIS (Bachelor of Library and Information Sciences)(4H2H-S)

Min. Duration 1 yr. Max. Duration 2 yrs.

Graduation in any discipline or equivalent

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

40001250

: Rs.

5250

Sr.No.

Programme Name/Programme Code Duration 1Eligibility Criteria Fee (per Semester) (in Rs.)

3.

$(English medium)

DLIS (Diploma in Library andInformation Sciences)(4K2H-S)

Min. Duration 1 yr. Max. Duration 2 yrs.

10+2 in any stream or equivalent

2Programme Fee 3Examination Fee

4Study Material Fee : Rs.1000

Total Fee Amount

: Rs.: Rs.

40001250

: Rs.

5250

AFTER GRADUATION/ AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

Library & Information SciencesMLIS (1 yr.)BLIS (1 yr.)DLIS (1 yr.)

*Study Material may be made available in English medium. However, a student has the option of writing the Exam in English/ Hindi/ Punjabi language except for DLIS413 “ADVANCED CLASSIFICATION PRACTICE” and DLIS415 “ADVANCED CATALOGUING PRACTICE”courses which are to be attempted only in English Language.

#Study Material may be made available in English Medium. However, a student has the option of writing the Exam in English/ Hindi/ Punjabi language except for DLIS114 “LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION PRACTICE” and DLIS117 “LIBRARY CATALOGUING PRACTICE” courses which are to be attempted only in English Language.

$Study Material may be made available in English medium. However, a student has the option of writing the Exam in English/ Hindi/Punjabilanguage except for DCAP101 “BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS”, DLIS013 “KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION: CLASSIFICATION PRACTICE” and DLIS015 “KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION: CATALOGUING PRACTICE”courses which are to be attempted only in English Language.

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Mode of Payment for Programme Fee and Examination Fee: For 1st Semester, Demand Draft in favour of “LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION”, payable at JALANDHAR. For subsequent semester(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Please DO NOT make payment in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made in cash at any place.

4. If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.

2. Programme Fee for 1st semester will be payable at the time of admission. Fee for all other semester(s) will be payable as per the schedule prescribed by the university before the start of End Term Exam of corresponding semester.

1. Eligibility, admission criteria or any other condition mentioned herein or otherwise for admission to any programme is subject to change as prescribed by the university.

3. Examination fee will be payable along with the programme fee.

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ProgrammeSchemes

Computer Applications (CA)

Information Technology (IT)

Management

Commerce

Arts

Library & Information Sciences

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CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

AFTER GRADUATION

Computer Applications (CA)MCA (2 yrs.)

Master of Computer Applications

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

4

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP401

DCAP402

DCAP403

DCAP405

DCAP406

DCAP502

Database Management Systems

Operating System

Software Engineering

Computer Networks

Computer Organization and Architecture

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP404

DCAP407

DCAP503

DCAP504

DCAP506

DCAP507

Data Structure

Software Testing and Quality Assurance

Computer Graphics

Artificial Intelligence

System Software

BASKET FOR ELECTIVE-I

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

DCAP501

DCAP508

Modern Programmimg Tools & Techniques-I

Database Administration

BASKET FOR ELECTIVE-II

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YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3) YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP408

DCAP601

DCAP606

DCAP607

DCAP608

Web Programming

Simulation and Modelling

Business Intelligence

Wireless Networks

Real Time Systems

Elective-I

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP509

DCAP603

DCAP609

DCAP802

Windows Programming

Dataware Housing and Datamining

Cloud Computing

Industry Project

Elective-II

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

DCAP505

DCAP604

Modern Programming Tools & Techniques-II

Modern Web Programming Tools & Techniques-I

84

92

Total Credits (For Computer Background Students)

Total Credits (For Non-computer Background Students)

Important Note: Bridge Courses in Term 1 and Term 2 are applicable only for the students with non-computer background i.e.for those having completed B.Sc./B.Com/B.A without Computer/ IT subjects.

Foundations of Computer Programming(Bridge Course-I)

Object Oriented Programming(Bridge Course-II)

AFTER GRADUATION

Information Technology (IT)M.Sc. (Information Technology) (2 yrs.)

Master of Science (Information Technology)YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP401

DENG401

DMGT409

DCAP402

DCAP403

Foundations of Computer Programming

Advanced Communication Skills

Basic Financial Management

Database Management Systems

Operating System

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP501

DCAP407

DCAP502

DCAP511

DCAP504

Modern Programming Tools & Techniques - I

Data Structure

Computer Organization and Architecture

E-Commerce & E-Business

Computer Graphics

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP404

DCAP405

DCAP406

DCAP409

DCAP408

Object Oriented Programming

Software Engineering

Computer Networks

Analysis & Design of Information Systems

Web Programming

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP505

DCAP506

DCAP507

DCAP512

DCAP606

Modern Programming Tools & Techniques - II

Artificial Intelligence

System Software

WAP & WML

Business Intelligence

Total Credits 80

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AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

Computer Applications (CA)BCA (3 yrs.)

Bachelor of Computer Applications

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DENG101

DCAP101

DCAP102

DCAP103

DCAP104

Communications Skills - I

Basic Computer Skills

Basic Programming Skills

Principles of Operating Systems

Exposure to Computer Disciplines

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DENG102

DCAP105

DCAP106

DCAP107

DMGT106

Communications Skills - II

Workshop on Computer Hardware and Network

Operating System Tools

Object Oriented Programming

Managing Human Elements at Work

YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 5)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP301

DCAP302

DCAP303

DCAP304

DCAP305

Modern Programming Tools & Techniques - III

Enterprise Resource Planning

Multimedia Systems

Software Project Management

Principles of Software Engineering

YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 6)

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DMTH201

DCAP201

DCAP202

DCAP204

DCAP208

Basic Mathematics - I

Fundamentals of Data Structures

Fundamentals of Web Programming

Managing Database

Management Support Systems

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP306

DCAP307

DCAP308

DCAP309

DCAP801

E-Commerce and E-Business

Planning and Managing IT Infrastructure

Object Oriented Analysis and Design

Information Security & Privacy

Minor Project

Total Credits 120

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DMTH202

DCAP203

DCAP205

DCAP206

DCAP207

Basic Mathematics - II

Open Source Technologies

Analysis & Design of Information Systems

Networks

Introduction to Computer Organization & Architecture

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Bachelor of Science (Information Technology)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DENG101

DCAP101

DCAP102

DCAP103

DCAP104

Communication Skills - I

Basic Computer Skills

Basic Programming Skills

Principles of Operating Systems

Exposure to Computer Disciplines

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DMTH202

DCAP205

DCAP207

DCAP209

DCAP211

Basic Mathematics - II

Analysis & Design of Information Systems

Networks

Web Technologies - I

Event Driven Programming

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DENG102

DCAP105

DCAP106

DCAP107

DCAP109

Communication Skills - II

Workshop on Computer Hardware and Network

Operating System Tools

Object Oriented Programming

Graphic Tools

YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 5)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP301

DCAP302

DCAP303

DCAP305

DCAP312

Modern Programming Tools & Techniques - III

Enterprise Resource Planning

Multimedia Systems

Principles of Software Engineering

Web Technologies - II

YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 6)

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DMTH201

DCAP201

DCAP202

DCAP204

DCAP208

Basic Mathematics - I

Fundamentals of Data Structures

Fundamentals of Web Programming

Managing Database

Management Support Systems

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP304

DCAP306

DCAP308

DCAP309

DCAP801

Software Project Management

E-Commerce and E-Business

Object Oriented Analysis and Design

Information Security & Privacy

Minor Project

Total Credits 120

AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

Information Technology (IT)B.Sc. (Information Technology) (3 yrs.)

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AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

Computer Applications (CA)DCA (1 yr.)

Diploma in Computer ApplicationsYEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1) YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DENG101

DCAP101

DCAP102

DCAP103

DCAP104

Communication Skills - I

Basic Computer Skills

Basic Programming Skills

Principles of Operating Systems

Exposure to Computer Disciplines

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DENG102

DCAP105

DCAP106

DCAP107

DMGT106

Communication Skills - II

Workshop on Computer Hardware & Network

Operating System Tools

Object Oriented Programming

Managing Human Elements at Work

Total Credits 40

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CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

DMGT506

DMGT507

Consumer Behaviour

Sales and Promotions Management

AFTER GRADUATION

ManagementMBA (2 yrs.)

Master of Business AdministrationYEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DMGT401

DECO405

DMGT402

DENG401

DMGT403

Business Environment

Managerial Economics

Advanced Communication Skills

Accounting for Managers

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

4

4

4

4

4

DMGT501

DMGT502

DMGT503

Operations Management

Strategic Management

Corporate Governance & Ethics

Specialization-1/Major 1

Specialization-2/Major 2

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DMGT404

DMGT405

DMGT406

DMGT407

DMGT408

Research Methodology

Financial Management

Human Resource Management

Corporate and Business Laws

Marketing Management

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3) YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DMGT504

DMGT505

Operations Research

Management Information System

Specialization-3/Major 3

Specialization-4/Major 4 or Minor 1

Specialization-5/Major 5 or Minor 2

Total Credits 80

Management Practices & OrganizationalBehaviour

MBA SPECIALIZATIONS:

MARKETING

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

DMGT511

DMGT512

Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

Financial Institutions and Services

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)FINANCE

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

DMGT513

DMGT514

DMGT515

Derivatives & Risk Management

Management Control Systems

Personal Financial Planning

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

DMGT508

DMGT509

DMGT510

Product and Brand Management

Rural Marketing

Services Marketing

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AFTER GRADUATION

MBA SPECIALIZATIONS:

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

DMGT516

DMGT517

Labour Legislation

Performance Management System

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3) YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

DMGT518

DMGT519

DMGT520

Training and Development System

Conflict Management and Negotiation Skills

Organization Change & Development

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

DCAP402

DCAP514

Database Management Systems

Enterprise Resource Planning

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3) YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

DCAP515

DCAP404

DCAP513

Software Project Management

Object Oriented Programming

Information Security and Privacy

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

DMGT521

DMGT522

Project Management

Services Management

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3) YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

DMGT523

DMGT524

DMGT525

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Total Quality Management

Materials Management

ManagementMBA (2 yrs.)

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CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

AFTER GRADUATION

ManagementMBA (2 yrs.)

MBA SPECIALIZATIONS:

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

DMGT550

DMGT551

Retail Management

Retail Business Environment

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3) YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

RETAIL MANAGEMENT

Visual Merchandising

Retail Store Management

Retail Buying

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

DMGT545

DMGT546

International Business

International Trade Procedure and Documentation

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3) YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

DMGT547

DMGT548

DMGT549

International Marketing

Global HRM

International Financial Management

Students may choose Core Specialization or Major-Minor specializations from any of the above areas of specialization i.e. (1) Marketing (2) Finance(3) Human Resource Management (4) Information Technology (5) Operations Management (6) Retail Management (7) International Business

DMGT552

DMGT553

DMGT554

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AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

ManagementBBA (3 yrs.)

Bachelor of Business Administration

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP101

DENG101

DMGT101

DMGT102

DMTH201

Basic Computer Skills

Communication Skills - I

Principles & Practices of Management

Mercantile Laws - I

Basic Mathematics - I

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DMGT205

DMGT206

DMGT207

DMGT208

DMGT209

Sales Management

Production & Operations Management

Management of Finances

Human Resource Management

Quantitative Techniques - II

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DECO101

DENG102

DMGT103

DMGT104

DMGT105

Micro Economics

Communication Skills - II

Essentials of Organization Behaviour

Financial Accounting

Business Environment

YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 5)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DMGT301

DMGT302

DMGT303

DMGT304

DMGT305

Corporate Governance & Ethics

Fundamentals of Project Management

Banking & Insurance

Event Management

Retail Management

YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 6)

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DECO201

DMGT201

DMGT202

DMGT203

DMGT204

Macro Economics

Company Law

Cost & Management Accounting

Essentials of Marketing

Quantitative Techniques - I

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DMGT306

DMGT307

DMGT308

DMGT309

DMGT310

Mercantile Laws - II

Total Quality Management

Customer Relationship Management

Environmental Studies

Total Credits 120

Entrepreneurship and Small BusinessManagement

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AFTER GRADUATION

CommerceM.Com (2 yrs.)

Master of Commerce

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCOM401

DCOM402

DCOM403

DCOM404

DECO405

Organisation Behaviour

Business Environment

Management Accounting

Corporate Legal Framework

Managerial Economics

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCOM501

DCOM511

DCOM503

DCOM504

DCOM505

International Business

GST and Custom Law

Indian Financial System

Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

Working Capital Management

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCOM405

DCOM406

DCOM407

DCOM408

DCOM409

Marketing Management

Financial Management

Human Resource Management

Research Methodology

Contemporary Accounting

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCOM506

DCOM507

DCOM508

DCOM509

DCOM510

Strategic Management

Stock Market Operations

Corporate Tax Planning

Advanced Auditing

Financial Derivatives

Total Credits 80

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AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

CommerceB.Com (3 yrs.)

Bachelor of Commerce

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCAP101

DCOM101

DCOM102

DCOM103

DENG101

Basic Computer Skills

Financial Accounting - I

Principle and Practice of Management

Commercial Law

Communication Skills - I

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCOM205

DCOM206

DCOM207

DCOM208

DCOM209

Accounting for Companies - II

Cost Accounting - II

Labour Laws

Banking Theory and Practice

Quantitative Techniques - II

YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 6)

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCOM201

DCOM202

DCOM203

DCOM204

DECO201

Accounting for Companies - I

Cost Accounting - I

Quantitative Techniques - I

Auditing Theory

Macro Economics

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCOM306

DCOM307

DCOM313

DCOM309

DECO303

Income Tax Laws – II

Financial Management

GST and Custom Law

Insurance Laws and Practices

Indian Economy

Total Credits 120

YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 5)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCOM301

DCOM302

DCOM303

DCOM304

DCOM305

Income Tax Laws - I

Management Accounting

Operations Research

Indian Financial System

Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

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YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DCOM104

DCOM105

DCOM106

DECO101

DENG102

Financial Accounting - II

Business Environment

Company Law

Micro Economics

Communication Skills - II

AFTER GRADUATION

M.A. (Economics) (2 yrs.)

Master of Arts (Economics)

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YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DECO411

DECO412

DECO413

DECO414

Introductory Microeconomic Theory

Introductory Macroeconomic Theory

Mathematical Economics

Introduction to Public Finance

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DECO511

DECO512

DECO513

DECO514

Theory of Economics Growth

Indian Economy

Theory of International Trade

Basic Statistical Methods in Economics

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DECO415

DECO416

DECO417

DECO418

Advance Microeconomic Theory

Advance Macroeconomic Theory

Quantitative Methods for Economists

Public Economics

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DECO515

DECO516

DECO517

DECO518

Economic Development Strategies

Indian Economic Development Policy

Trade And International Organizations

Advance Statistical Methods In Economics

Total Credits 64

Master of Arts

AFTER GRADUATION

Master of ArtsM.A. (Education) (2 yrs.)

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Master of Arts (Education)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

6

4

DEDU411

DEDU412

DEDU413

DEDU414

Philosophical Foundations of Education

Technology in Teaching

Educational Research

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DEDU511

DEDU512

DEDU513

Development of Education System

Educational Guidance

Educational Management - I

Specialization: Elective - I

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DEDU517

DEDU518

DEDU519

Contemporary Education in India

Educational Counselling

Educational Management - II

Specialization: Elective - II

BASKET FOR SPECIALIZATION: ELECTIVE-I BASKET FOR SPECIALIZATION: ELECTIVE-II

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

DEDU514

DEDU515

DEDU516

Educational Measurement and Evaluation - I

Teacher Education - I

Special Education - I

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

DEDU520

DEDU521

DEDU522

Educational Measurement And Evaluation - II

Teacher Education - II

Special Education - II

Development of Learner and Teaching Learning Process - I

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

2

4

DEDU415

DEDU416

DEDU417

DEDU418

Sociological Foundations of Education

ICT in Education

Educational Statistics

Development of Learner and Teaching Learning Process - II

Total Credits 64

AFTER GRADUATION

Master of Arts M.A. (English) (2 yrs.)

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Master of Arts (English)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DENG411

DENG412

DENG413

DENG414

English Renaissance Drama

Fiction till Nineteenth Century

British Poetry from Chaucer to Gray

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DENG511

DENG512

DENG513

DENG514

Literary Criticism and Theories - I

Prose - I

Indian Writings in Literature - I

Linguistics - I

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DENG515

DENG516

DENG517

DENG518

Literary Criticism and Theories - II

Prose - II

Indian Writings in Literature - II

Linguistics - II

History of English Literature from the Anglo- Saxon Period to the Age of Transition

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DENG415

DENG416

DENG417

DENG418

Twentieth Century Fiction

British Poetry From Blake To Hughes

History of English Literature from the Romantic Period to the Post Modern Period

British Drama from Ben Jonson toArnold Wesker

Total Credits 64

AFTER GRADUATION

M.A. (Hindi) (2 yrs.)

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Master of Arts (Hindi)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DHIN411

DHIN412

DHIN413

DHIN414

Hindi Sahityka Aadikaal Aur Bhakti Kaal

Hindi Sagun Kavy

Hindi Upanyas Sahity

Bhartiy Sahity Shastra

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DHIN511

DHIN512

DHIN513

DHIN514

Bhasha Vigyan

Adhunik Hindi Kavita

Hindi Naatak Sahity

Anuvaad Vigyan

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DHIN415

DHIN416

DHIN417

DHIN418

Hindi Sahity Ka Ritikaal Aur Aadhunik Kaal

Hindi Nirgun Kaavy Evam Ritikaaleen Kavy

Hindi Katha Evam Nibandh Sahity

Pashchaty Sahity Shastra

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DHIN515

DHIN516

DHIN517

DHIN518

Hindi Bhasha Evam Devnagri LIPI

Chayavadottar Hindi Kavita

Kathettar Hindi Sahity

Kaaryaalayeen Hindi

Master of Arts

Total Credits 64

AFTER GRADUATION

M.A. (History) (2 yrs.)

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Master of Arts (History)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DHIS411

DHIS412

DHIS413

DHIS414

History of The Ancient World

History of Modern World 1450-1870

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DHIS515

DHIS516

DHIS517

DHIS518

Economic History of Modern India

Historiography

Women in Indian History

Social Structure in Colonial and Modern India

Evolution of Social Structure inAncient India

Political Structure And State Formation in Ancient India

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DHIS415

DHIS416

DHIS417

DHIS418

History of Medieval World

History of Modern World 1871-1991

Evolution of Social Structure in Medieval India

Political Structure and State Formationin Medieval India

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DHIS511

DHIS512

DHIS513

DHIS514

Historical Thought

History of Ecology And Environment

Administrative and Institutional Structure in Colonial India

Economic History of Ancient andMedieval India

Master of Arts

Total Credits 64

AFTER GRADUATION

M.A. (Mathematics) (2 yrs.)M.A. (Political Science) (2 yrs.)

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Master of Arts

Master of Arts (Mathematics)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DMTH411

DMTH412

DMTH413

DMTH414

Real Analysis - I

Complex Analysis

Abstract Algebra - I

Statistics - I

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DMTH511

DMTH512

DMTH513

DMTH514

Linear Algebra - I

Topology - I

Differential Equation

Measure Theory

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DMTH415

DMTH416

DMTH417

DMTH418

Real Analysis - II

Differential Geometry

Abstract Algebra - II

Statistics - II

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DMTH515

DMTH516

DMTH517

DMTH518

Linear Algebra - II

Topology - II

Special Functions and Integral Equation

Functional Analysis

Total Credits 64

Master of Arts (Political Science)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DPOL411

DPOL412

DPOL413

DPOL414

Constitutional Democracy

Political Theory - I

International Relations - I

Comparative Politics - I

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DPOL415

DPOL416

DPOL417

DPOL418

Development Process in India

Political Theory - II

International Relations - II

Comparative Politics - II

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DPOL515

DPOL516

DPOL517

DPOL518

State Politics in India

Moderen Indian Political Thought

Peace And Conflict : Analysis and Management

India in World Affairs

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DPOL511

DPOL512

DPOL513

DPOL514

Social Movements in India

Western Political Thought

Peace and Conflict Studies

India in South Asia

Total Credits 64

AFTER GRADUATION

M.A. (Psychology) (2 yrs.)

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Master of Arts

Master of Arts (Psychology)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DPSY549

DPSY534

DPSY523

DGEN530

DPSY550

Theories And Systems of Psychology

Cognitive Processes

Personality Theories

Fundamentals of Research

Psychological Assessment

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

GENERIC ELECTIVE 1 BASKET GENERIC ELECTIVE 2 BASKET

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DPSY535

DPSY670

DPSY536

DSSC501

GE1

Biological Basis of Behaviour

Social Psychology

Psychopathology

Teaching Apptitude

Generic Elective 1

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DPSY527

DPSY652

DPSY512

DPSY408

GE2

Statistical Techniques

Life-span and Development

Research Methods in Psychology

Advanced Psychological Assessment

Generic Elective 2

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

DPSY629

DPSY696

GE3 GE4

Guidance and Counselling

Generic Elective

Generic Elective 4

DPSY560OrDPSY633DPSY696

DissertationOrHealth PsychologyPsychology of Rehabilitation

8Or44

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DENG539

DHIS551

DPOL526

DSOC515

Academic English

History of India upto AD 650

Political Institutions in India

Political Science

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DENG514

DHIS553

DPOL527

DSOC515

Introduction to the Study Of Language

History of India from 650-1200 AD

Public Policy and Governance in India

Globalization and Society

GENERIC ELECTIVE 3 BASKET GENERIC ELECTIVE 4 BASKET

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DENG519

DHIS632

DPOL650

DSOC507

Post-Independence Indian Literature

Women in Indian History

Comparative Political Analysis

Gender and Society

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DENG527

DHIS631

DPOL617

DSOC614

Postcolonial Literatures andCultural Studies

Twentieth Century World

Political Processes in India

Sociology of Health

Total Credits 80

AFTER GRADUATION

M.A. (Punjabi) (2 yrs.)M.A. (Sociology) (2 yrs.)

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Master of Arts

Master of Arts (Sociology)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DSOC411

DSOC412

DSOC413

DSOC414

Classical Sociological Thought

Sociology of Kinship

Perspectives of Social Change

Methodology of Social Research

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DSOC511

DSOC512

DSOC513

DSOC514

Rural Society: Structure and Function

Social Stratification: Theoretical Perspectives

Classical Indian Sociology

Perspectives on Urban Society

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DSOC415

DSOC416

DSOC417

DSOC418

Structural Sociological Theory

Sociology of Marriage and Family

Sociology of Development

Methods and Tools in Social Research

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DSOC515

DSOC516

DSOC517

DSOC518

Sociology of Rural Development

Forms of Social Stratification

Contemporary Indian Sociology

Sociology of Urban Development

Master of Arts (Punjabi)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DPBI501

DPBI502

DPBI634

DPBI543

DPBI536

Madhkaali Punjabi Sahit Da Itihaas

Punjabi Natak ate Rangmanch

Khoj Vidhi

Punjabi Bhasha atte Computerikaran

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3) YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

Total Credits 80

Total Credits 64

Sahit Sidhant Sanatani Kaav Shastar atte Punjabi Alochana

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DPBI505

DPBI506

DPBI636

DPBI651

DPBI639

Adhunik Punjabi Sahit da Itihaas

Adhunik Punjabi Kavita

Adhyaapan Yogta

Punjabi Pattarkari ate Anuvad

Adhunik Pachmi Kaav Shastar atte Viharik Alochana

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

DPBI649

DPBI638

DPBI531

DSSC608

DPBI625

Punjabi Sabhyachar atte Lok Dhara

Punjabi Galap

Punjabi Vaartak

Term Paper

Rachnatamak Lekhan

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

8Or44

4

4

DPBI606

DPBI607OrDPBI608DPBI609

DPBI610

DPBI611

Bhasha Vigyan ate Punjabi Bhasha

Pathkatha Lekhan

Koshkari ate Punjabi Koshkari

DissertationOrMadhkali Punjabi SahitParvasi Punjabi Sahit

AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

B.A. (3 yrs.)

Bachelor of Arts

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YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

6

4

4

4

DENG103 English - I

Dept Elective - I*

Dept Elective - II*

Dept Elective - III*

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

6

4

4

4

DHIN201/DPBI201

Hindi-II/ Punjabi - II

Dept Elective - I

Dept Elective - II

Dept Elective - III

BASKET 1 BASKET 2

1. History

2. Economics

3. Political Science

4. Sociology

1. Elective English

2. Elective Hindi

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

6

4

4

4

DHIN101/DPBI101**

Hindi - I/ Punjabi - I

Dept Elective - I

Dept Elective - II

Dept Elective - III

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

6

4

4

4

DENG201 English - II

Dept Elective - I

Dept Elective - II

Dept Elective - III

YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 5)

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

6

4

4

4

DENG301 English - III

Dept Elective - I

Dept Elective - II

Dept Elective - III

3. Elective Punjabi5. Computer Applications

6. Management

YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 6)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

6

4

4

4

DHIN301/DPBI301

Hindi - III/ Punjabi - III

Dept Elective - I

Dept Elective - II

Dept Elective - III

Bachelor of Arts

Total Credits 108

* DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES:Option1: A student may select three departmental electives from BASKET 1and will study it for all 6 semesters.Option2: A student may select two departmental electives from BASKET 1and any one from BASKET 2 and will study it for all 6 semesters.

**A student, at the time of admission, needs to choose Hindi or Punjabi as a compulsory elective and study the same in semester 2, 4 and 6.

AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

Bachelor of Arts (DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES)

B.A. (3 yrs.)

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YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1)

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 3)

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

YEAR 2 (SEMESTER 4)

Bacheor of Arts

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

DHIS101

DECO101

DPOL101

DSOC101

DCAP101

DMGT101

DENG104

DHIN102

DPBI102

History of Ancient India upto 1000 A.D.

Microeconomics

Politicaltheory

Fundamentals of Sociolog

Basic Computer Skills

Principles and Practices of Management

Elective English - I

Elective Hindi – I

Elective Punjabi – I

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

DHIS102

DECO201

DPOL102

DSOC102

DCAP104

DMGT204

DENG105

DHIN103

DPBI103

History of Medieval India from 1000-1707 A.D.

Microeconomics

Indian Political System

Social Institutions

Exposure to Computer Disciplines

Quantitative Techniques - I

Elective English - II

Elective Hindi – II

Elective Punjabi – II

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

DHIS204

DECO202

DPOL201

DSOC201

DCAP109

DMGT203

DENG202

DHIN202

DPBI202

Indian Freedom Struggle - I

Economics of Development Aad Planning

Western Political Thought

Social Structure and Social Change

Graphic Tools

Essentials of Marketing

Elective English - III

Elective Hindi – III

Elective Punjabi – III

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

DHIS205

DECO203

DPOL202

DS0C202

DCAP202

DMGT207

DENG203

DHIN203

DPBI203

Indian Freedom Struggle - II

International Trade and Public Finance

Comparative Politics and Government

Social Stratification

Fundamentals of Web Programming

Management of Finances

Elective English - IV

Elective Hindi – IV

Elective Punjabi – IV

4

4

4

4

4

4

AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

B.A. (3 yrs.)

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YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 5) YEAR 3 (SEMESTER 6)

Bachelor of Arts (DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES)

Bachelor of Arts

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

DHIS302

DECO302

DPOL302

DSOC302

DCAP207

DMGT208

DENG303

DHIN303

DPBI303

History of the World - II

Statistical Techniques

Introduction to the Constitution of India

Disorganization and Emerging Problem

Networks

Human Resource Management

Elective English - VI

Elective Hindi – VI

Elective Punjabi – VI

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

DHIS301

DECO301

DPOL301

DSOC301

DCAP204

DMGT206

DENG302

DHIN302

DPBI302

History Of The World - I

Indian Economy

International Politics

Society in India

Managing Database

Production and Operations Management

Elective English - V

Elective Hindi – V

Elective Punjabi – V

AFTER GRADUATION/ AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

Library & Information Sciences MLIS (1 yr.)BLIS (1 yr.)

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Master of Library & Information Sciences

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1) YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DLIS411

DLIS412

DLIS413

DLIS414

Information Analysis And Repackaging

Advanced Classification Practice

Information Storage and Retrieval

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DLIS415

DLIS416

DLIS417

DLIS418

Advanced Cataloguing Practice

Academic Library System

Information Technology: Applications

Bachelor of Library & Information Sciences

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1) YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DLIS111

DLIS112

DLIS113

DLIS114

Library and Information Society

Library And Its Users

Library Classification and Cataloguing Theory

Library Classification Practice

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DLIS115

DLIS116

DLIS117

DLIS118

Reference Sources and Services

Management of Libraries and Information Centres

Library Cataloguing Practice

Information And Communication Technology Applications

Methodology of Research and StatisticalTechniques

Information and Literature Survey inSocial Sciences

Total Credits 32

Total Credits 32

AFTER GRADUATION/ AFTER 10+2 (12TH)

Library & Information Sciences DLIS (1 yr.)

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Diploma in Library & Information Sciences

YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 1) YEAR 1 (SEMESTER 2)

CodeCourse Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DCAP101

DLIS011

DLIS012

DLIS013

Basic Computer Skills

Foundation of Library and Information Science

Knowledge Organization: Classification Practice

CourseCode Course Title Cr.

4

4

4

4

DLIS014

DLIS015

DLIS016

DLIS017

Library Administration and Management

Knowledge Organization: Cataloguing Practice

Information Sources and Services

Library Automation

Knowledge Organization: Classification and Cataloguing Theory

Total Credits 32

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Filling of Application Form

Attachments with the Application Form

i. Photocopy of Matriculation or equivalent certicate bearing testimony to Date of

Birth.

ii. Photocopy of Detailed Marks Card of the qualifying exam and other exams as

prescribed by the university.

vi Undertaking for Gap Period if the applicant is applying after gap in his/ her studies

n Demand Draft (DD) for the prescribed fee.

Availability of Prospectusn Prospectus may be availed from the Division of Admission at the university campus or as

specied by the university. Student may also download the same from LPU DE ofcial

website www.lpude.in

n Applicant has to ll up the Application Form available in the Prospectus.

n It is mandatory to ll in all the columns in the Application Form. 'N.A.' should be written, if

any of the eld is not applicable.

n The applicant should submit the following self-attested documents and should ensure that

corresponding original document (s)/ testimonial (s) are produced for verication at the

time of admission.

iii. Photocopy of valid ID proof with photograph issued by Government and Residential

Proof.

iv. Photocopy of Disability Certicate/ Employment certicate/ Service proof in case of

Defence or Paramilitary forces (if applicable).

v. Undertaking by the applicant in case of any pendency (Result awaited/ Re-

appear/Backlog or any other pendency)

n Two additional passport size coloured photographs (apart from the one pasted on the

Application Form).

The applicant must ensure that his/her signature on Application Form and on all the

testimonials he/she submits, should be authentic.

Mode of Payment

Submission of Application Form

i) in person at the Division of Admissions at the University Campus, Phagwara or

n Please DO NOT pay in cash. The university will not assume liability for any payment made

in cash at any place.

Project Head (Admissions),

n Applicant's Name, Father's Name, Contact No., Application No. (if any), Admission ID No.,

Programme applied for and Programme Code are to be mentioned at the backside of DD.

Jalandhar-Delhi G.T Road, Phagwara, Punjab-144411

ii) at such other locations as specied by the university, or

iii) by registered post/courier, addressed to:

n Programme Fee, Examination Fee and Late Fee (if applicable) should be paid in the form of

Demand Draft (DD) - made in favour of 'LOVELY FACULTY OF DISTANCE EDUCATION',

payable at JALANDHAR.

n Application Form, complete in all respects, must be submitted:

n If a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay the Study

Material fee separately at the time of receiving Study Material.

Lovely Faculty of Distance Education,

n Applicants are required to submit the Application Form and fee, as per schedule of

admission given in the Prospectus or the website (www.lpude.in) or otherwise announced

by the university from time to time.

Lovely Professional University,

How to Apply?

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General

Admission Guidelines

1. Information published by the university in this Prospectus, university website, advertisements or otherwise in any manner must be read in conjunction with supplements, updations, rectications, clarications, corrigenda, notices etc. as and if issued by the university from time to time. Applicants and others concerned must ensure that they know up-to-date information before applying for admission or any other purpose whatsoever.

6. (a) Applicants who are either awaiting the result or due to appear for qualifying exam, may also apply; provided that the result of the qualifying exam must be furnished to the university either by the last date of provisional registration or at the time of admission, or by the last date as specied by the university.

(b) In case an applicant fails to produce the proof of fulllment of the prescribed eligibility criteria or any other document prescribed by the university or fails to provide original documents for verication by the stipulated date(s), he/ she shall not be considered eligible for admission, and admission, in any case, if granted due to any reason, shall be cancelled and the applicant shall have no claim, whatsoever against the university. Fee and other charges, including amount for provisional registration, paid by the candidate if any, shall stand forfeited and the candidate shall further be liable to pay the fee and other charges for remaining/ entire duration of the programme.

8. Submission of Application Form(s)/ Fee or any other document and/or acknowledgment thereof by the university or generation of ID card and registration number etc. does not guarantee admission to any programme or allotment of any facility of the university.

(b) Competence Building Activities including but not limited to Soft Skills, Business Communication, Personal Development, Communication Skills or any other related activities conducted in the shape of group / individual classes or group / individual sessions (interactive or otherwise) may be online using web (internet or intranet) or by making use of some software modules or some sort of test series etc.

(a) Employability Enhancement Programmes (EEP)/ Professional Enhancement Programme (PEP)

(c) Various Software / Applications for different platforms like laptop, PC Tablets, Mobile Phones

7. Application Form(s) received without fee(s) or otherwise incomplete in any respect or received after the stipulated dates for submission may not be considered/evaluated for admission or may be summarily rejected without assigning any clarication or intimation.

11. Other Fees

9. The university shall not be responsible for any postal delay or loss in transit.

3. Applicants shall be required to produce certicate/ documents in original or otherwise, during the admission process and even thereafter, as and when instructed by the university.

2. Any degree/diploma obtained from a University, Board, Council, Institution, College etc. recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) or Council of Boards of School Education in India, Delhi (COBSE) or incorporated by an act of the central or state legislature in India or other educational institutions established by an act of Parliament or declared to be deemed to be a University under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, or recognized as an equivalent qualication by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India or any other concerned apex body as applicable shall be considered for admission to the university. In case any degree/ diploma obtained is not recognized by UGC or COBSE or any other concerned apex body as mentioned above, the result of the entrance test or interview (if applicable) and admission if granted, shall stand cancelled and the applicant shall have no claim, whatsoever against the university. Fee and other charges, including amount for provisional registration paid by the candidate, if any, shall stand forfeited and the candidate shall further be liable to pay the fee and other charges for remaining/ entire duration of the programme.

4. Original certicates of an applicant normally will not be retained and will be returned after verication; however, if required, the university may retain original certicates for verication from the Board/Council/University from where the certicates are supposed to be issued.

5. If, on verication of the document(s) at any stage or otherwise, an applicant is found ineligible for admission his/her Eligibility test/Entrance Test/GD and/or Interview, as and if applicable, and also admission to university if granted, shall stand cancelled and the case may be handed to the relevant authority under the law of land. If such instances go undetected during the admission process but are detected in subsequent semesters/ years, such disqualication will take place with retrospective effect. In such a case, the applicant shall have no claim whatsoever against the university. Fee and other charges, including amount for provisional registration, paid by the candidate if any, shall stand forfeited and the candidate shall further be liable to pay the fee and other charges for remaining/ entire duration of the programme. The verication process, including authentication from certicate issuing agency (if required), may take 1 year or more after the start of session. So, to safeguard their career, the students must

themselves ensure regarding their eligibility before taking admission.

10. The eligibility criteria for various programmes are specied under Programme Details section of the Prospectus. Rounding off marks for calculating aggregate marks is not allowed.

(i) In addition to programme fee and other charges prescribed under programme details, applicants will be required to pay fee and charges for following and such other facilities/ purposes as and if applicable and/ or announced by the university.

Programme Fee, Exam Fee and any other fee (except for the purchase of Prospectus), for rst semester/year, have to be paid in the form of Demand Draft (DD) only. For subsequent semester(s)/ year(s), the student shall pay the programme and examination fee online through interface available on his/ her LPU e-Connect account. Students submitting fee in the form of cash shall themselves be responsible for any kind of delay/ non-submission of the fee at university and the consequences arising thereon.

CAUTION: DO NOT pay your fee in cash:

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(d) Diagnostic / Pre-Assessment / Assessment / Benchmarking Tests

(x) A lumni Associat ion Fee ( in the last semester/year)

(bb) Any expenditure incurred for written/ t e l e p h o n i c / e l e c t r o n i c / b y p o s t communication with the students/ parents/ guardian etc.

(n) Tours including educational tours and visits including industrial visits

etc. required for various activities of academic / professional learning, evaluation, routine or specic usage or for other purposes during the course of study in the university.

(q) Migration Fee

(y) Convocation Fee

12. Payment of fees

(ff) Any other fee/ charges as prescribed by university from time to time

(m) Workshop / Training / Internship/ Survey etc.

(g) Re-evaluation and/ or Scrutiny Fee

(h) Reappear/ Make up Examination Fee

(i) Special fee in addition to re-appear/make up examination fee, in case university has to arrange the examination special ly or separately for a student or group of students

(f) Placement Registration Fee and Placement Activity Fee

(k) Additional courses/ subjects pursued during regular term/semester

(l) Personal contact programme (PCP) Fee

(r) NOC/ Migration for joining elsewhere, if permitted;

(o) Optional or compulsory courses/ subjects/ certications/ trainings offered in tie-up with industry/ educational/ training institute

(s) Vehicle Registration and/ or Parking Fee

(p) Programme Transfer Fee

(t) Term Evaluation fees, Thesis evaluation fees, Lab, Experimentation and other fees

(w) Subscription Fee for Newspaper, Magazines, Journals etc.

(j) Backlog courses/ subjects

(v) Membership Fee for Professional Bodies

(e) Summer School / Summer or Winter classes

(z) Eligibility verication or authentication fees

(u) Transport, Residential (Hostel) fee

(aa) Various Letters/Certicates issued by the university including but not limited to Migration Certicate, Bona de Certicate, Cert icate specifying certain Course requirements, Academic Transcripts of a term/semester or a year or the whole Programme, Provisional Degree/Certicates, Detail Marks Card and any other certicate as issued by the university on student's request or otherwise

(cc) Kits / dresses / uniforms for sports activities / cultural and co-curricular activities / labs / workshops etc.

(dd) Charges incurred on opening/running of Bank accoun t and I -Cash Ca rd / Scho la r Card/Payment Card/Debit Card/Credit Card and online payment in any form and any other instrument which facilitates the payment by students to the university and its associates and such other arrangements.

(ee) Exam centre change fee

(ii) Government taxes, levies, service tax, GST and such other charges, if any, as and when applicable shall be payable by the student and will be added to the fee due to student.

(iii) Unless otherwise specied, the fee for other facilities/ purposes as described above, shall be charged in Indian currency only.

(a) The fee(s) and other charges must be deposited by the stipulated date, failing which admission shall be declined/ cancelled. No correspondence or appeal in this regard will be entertained.

(b) In case a student is not able to pay the fee on or before the date prescribed by the university, then he/she shall seek permission in writing from the university. However late fee, as decided by the university from time to time, may be charged for late submission of fee.

(d) Applicant must always write Applicant's Name, Father's Name, Contact No., Application No. (if any), Admission ID No., Programme applied for and Programme Code on the backside of the demand draft.

(e) Incomplete or wrong demand draft will not be accepted.

(g) All types of fee and charges as prescribed by the university and the various facilities provided by it are subject to revision/change from time to time.

(c) Fee (Programme and Examination) for rst semester/ year must be paid in the form of Demand Draft (DD) except for purchase of prospectus/ study material fee.

(f) If the last date for payment of fee is a holiday, the fee should be paid on the rst working day after the holiday.

(h) In case a student is given waiver of any course(s) in any term and is allowed to register for lesser than prescribed number of courses/ subjects, no relaxation or waiver in fee will be given and full term fee will be charged.

(i) In case the payment is made through Net Banking/Credit Card/Debit Card, etc., then additional charges (as levied by concerned banks/ mediator/ external agency) for such payments will also have to be paid by applicants.

13. Refund

(I) Refund of Fee

(a) Withdrawal on or before the last date of admission: In case an applicant withdraws on or before the last date of admission, then the amount already deposited by the applicant after deduction of processing fee of Rs 500/- (Rupees Five Hundred), shall be refunded.

(d) Withdrawal more than 30 days after the last date of admission: In case an applicant withdraws after 30 days from the last date of admission, he/she shall have no claim of refund of any fee or other charges already paid or otherwise, whatsoever against / from the University.

(c) Withdrawal after 15 days but less than 30 days after the last date of admission: In case an applicant withdraws after 15 days but less than 30 days after the last date of admission, then the amount already deposited by the applicant after deduction of 50% of total fee prescribed by the university shall be refunded.

(b) Withdrawal not more than15 days after the last date of admission: In case an applicant withdraws not more than 15 days after the last date of admission, then the amount already deposited by the applicant after deduction of 20% of total fee prescribed by the university shall be refunded.

(b) If in any case, a candidate has unknowingly or willfully concealed or suppressed any information/fact or if found impersonating or using any fraudulent means for getting the admission in the University, which renders

(ii) Non Refundable fees/cases:

(a) Amount paid for Application fee, Processing fee, Late fee, Entrance fee, Programme Transfer Fee and other charges is non-refundable under all circumstances, unless otherwise specically prescribed as refundable.

General Admission Guidelines

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(d) Any course(s) / term(s) of a programme may be offered in combination with course(s) / term(s) of other p r o g r a m m e o f f e r e d a t a n y D e p a r t m e n t / School/Institute/Faculty of the university or outside the university with other educational institute/ university or industry or any Government or Non-Government or any other organisation.

(b) Only original form duly lled and signed by the student and parent/guardian, received in person up to 30 days after the last date of admission for the concerned programme will be accepted and thereafter no application for refund will be accepted.

Application for admission will not be entertained after the last date of admissions. However, the university may allow la te admiss ions because o f except iona l i t y o f circumstances.

Programme transfer is subject to fulllment of eligibility and other admission requirements and any other condition prescribed by the university.

(a) A student whose programme transfer is accepted by the university will be liable to pay the Programme Fee and other charges as prescribed for the programme in which transfer has been done.

(iv) Other conditions for refund shall be as prescribed by the university from time to time.

(e) Refund if any payable shall be without any interest thereon and candidate/parent/ guardian shall have no claim or demand/claim interest on fee paid/ refund amount if any from university.

15. Late Admission

16. Intimation to Applicant about Conrmation of Admission

(a) The university reserves the right to introduce, modify or withdraw or discontinue any programme/course at any point of time.

(c) The university may discontinue a programme if the number of admissions in that programme is less. In that case the fee of the concerned students will be refunded without any deduction. Such students shall have no other claim against the university.

(iii) Procedure of refund:

(a) For refund, applicant needs to apply to the University on the prescribed form at University campus.

(d) Any amount, if refunded, will be in Indian Currency only.

(c) In case programme transfer is done after the start of session, then no compensation for loss of Attendance or for any component of Continuous Assessment will be given.

(b) In case a student is allowed to transfer to a programme having lesser fee, the balance will be adjusted in the fee of the next term.

him ineligible for the admission or otherwise if a candidate is allowed to admit provisionally but fails to satisfy the eligibility criteria; the admission of such an applicant shall be cancelled and/ or he/she will be liable to disciplinary action(s) as decided by the University and/or as per the law of land. That candidate shall have no claim of refund of fee or other charges already paid or otherwise, whatsoever against the University.

Important Note:-

(h) Unless otherwise specied by the university, the question paper will be in English only but in exceptional circumstances students may be allowed to answer questions in Hindi/ Punjabi or other regional languages as per the requirement of the course.

14. Change of Programme/ Specialization(s)/ Elective(s)/ Medium before the Stipulated Date

In case an applicant is admitted after the start of programme/session, no compensation for the loss of any component of continuous assessment/non receiving of study material or otherwise will be made by the university.

In case the student is found ineligible for a specic programme for any reason, the university may transfer the programme of a student based on his request or otherwise.

(c) Application sent via email or any other mode will not be accepted and cannot be used as a reference for claim of refund.

Request for change of Programme/ Specialization(s)/ Elective(s)/ Medium may be entertained only in the rst Year/Semester of the programme, according to the dates mentioned in the Academic Calendar/ Important Dates. For this purpose, an applicant is required to ll the prescribed form (to be obtained from university or such other places as specied by the university from time to time) and deposit the same along with the requisite fee, as per the schedule/ dates stipulated by the university. However, such a change will be purely at the discretion of the university.

The university will send e-mail/ SMS to the applicant on the e-mail ID/ mobile number specied by the applicant in his Application Form, providing the status of his admission within 2 months of his submission of Application Form to the university. In case an applicant does not receive such e-mail/ SMS from the university, he/ she must contact university and get status of his/ her admission. The university shall not assume any liability for any ignorance or default on the part of the applicant or any other concerned, or in case of change of correspondence address or mobile number or mobile being switched off or network failure or mobile being registered under Do Not Disturb (DND) services or change / default in e-mail address etc.

17. Miscellaneous

(b) The university may upgrade admission of student(s) to any programme at any time, as deemed appropriate, provided it should not affect the student(s) adversely.

(g) Unless otherwise specied by the university, the medium of instruction, examination and question paper will generally be English in all cases except in specic language programmes.

(k) Nomenclature of programmes, degree, diploma, certicate etc. may be changed as and if prescribed by the university or the concerned apex body.

18. In case of any matter not covered herein and/ or for interpretation of any content herein, the decision of the competent authority of the university shall be nal and binding on all concerned.

(e) It is the responsibility of the students to procure and install licensed/ legitimate software/ applications for different platforms like laptop, PC Tablets, mobile phones etc. as required for various activities of academic / professional learning, evaluation, routine or specic usage or for other purposes during the course of study.

(j) The nomenclature used in Programme Details part of Prospectus may be different from the nomenclature of degree / diploma/ certicate, as applicable, to be awarded for the concerned programme.

(f) Scanner (hand held), internet dongle (device to enable wireless access from computer/ laptop to the internet via high speed broadband) or any other gadgets can be made compulsory at any time as per requirement of the programme during the course of study.

(i) Curriculum related information will be made available on the university website www.lpude.in

Identity Card The students are given direct online access to get their ID

card printed through interface available in their respective LPU e-Connect log-ins after the confirmation of their admission. No fee is charged in this regard. Students may take the print-out of the ID card and get it laminated. The authenticity of the ID card is verifiable through an interface created on LPU DE website.

The Identity Card is valid for the duration, specified by the university, for the programme in which the student has sought the admission.

Students shall carry their ID Card at all times, while being at the University Campus/ Exam Centre or at such other locations as specified by the university and shall have to produce the same when asked for.

Study Material Facilitation/ support for the study/ Study Material, if any,

shall be provided by the university through online learning resources/ mode; however, Personal Contact Programme (PCP), if any prescribed by the university, shall be conducted at the University Campus, Phagwara, Punjab (India) or through Online mode.

Study Material may be made available to the student after a l lotment of Registrat ion Number or af ter the commencement of session.

Students will get Study Material through LPU DE website (www.lpude.in)/ LPU e-Connect. However, if a student wants to take printed Study Material, then he/ she is required to pay prescribed Study Material fee separately at the time of taking delivery of the Study Material.

Examination

Separate fee for theory and practical, as prescribed by the university from time to time, needs to be paid for Re-appear Examination.

A student may apply for re-evaluation of a course by paying fee within the specified timeline as prescribed by the university.

If a student fails to clear any course, he shall be required to re-appear for the same by paying fee as prescribed by the university from time to time.

Students are required to complete all the courses within the maximum duration specified for a programme. A student can re-appear for any course as many times as the Re-appear Examinations are conducted within the specified

End-term Examination shall be conducted at the end of every term/ year at the Examination Centres as prescribed by the university.

The Examination schedule shall be made available through the LPU e-Connect and/ or through the Notice Board at the University Campus.

Students are required to carry Identity Card and Admit Card of the relevant term/ year while appearing for Examination and produce it when asked for; otherwise they will not be allowed to appear in the Examination.

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maximum duration of that programme by paying stipulated fee.

Results of End-term and Reappear Examination shall be announced online through LPU e-Connect. No separate intimation to individual student will be made in this regard.

In case of re-appear, if there is any change in the curriculum or in case of withdrawal of course or otherwise, the student will be required to reappear for exam according to the new curriculum or scheme as the case may be.

Award of Degree or Diploma

The university shall not be responsible for any postal delay or loss in transit.

The Degree/Diploma will be awarded only to students clearing all the courses of a programme with the requisite minimum grades/ marks/ credits as applicable within maximum duration, specified by the university, for that programme.

If a student is unable to clear all the courses of a programme within the specified maximum duration, he/ she will not be awarded any Degree/ Diploma and he/ she will have no claim against the university for the degree/ diploma/ certificate or otherwise whatsoever.

Student may apply for and collect his/ her DMC(s) after the declaration of the result of the concerned term either in person from the university campus or through post by submitting along with the prescribed fee a self-addressed duly stamped A-4 size envelope for supplying the DMC(s). Stamps on the envelope shall be affixed by the student according to his/ her desired mode of receiving the said documents i.e. through ordinary, registered or speed post.

The Degree/Diploma will be awarded only on successful completion of the programme on/ after the convocation. However, provisional Degree/ Diploma may be obtained by the student from the university earlier by submitting the fee as prescribed by the university for that purpose, either in person from the university campus or through post by submitting along with the prescribed fee a self-addressed duly stamped A-4 size envelope for supplying the Degree/ Diploma. Stamps on the envelope shall be affixed by the student according to his/ her desired mode of receiving the said documents, i.e. through ordinary, registered, or speed post.

Important Instructions

5. Students are required to inform the university and ensure

updation in the university record(s) about any change in

their permanent/ correspondence/PG address or

Telephone No./Mobile No. / e-mail etc. if made at any point

of time.

A student of this university is required to adhere to all the

instructions, policies etc. issued by the university from time to

time inter alia including the following:

11. Students, during the duration of their study programme

with the university and even afterwards, are not allowed to

indulge in or incite or pursue or propagate or publish in

person/print/ electronic/internet media any sort of activities

and/or controversies of anti-social, political, semi-political,

religious, communal, show of allegiance and other acts of

such like nature within or outside the precincts of the

university.

14. Parents/guardians, during their presence on university

campus, exam centre and other prescribed locations,

while communicating or dealing with the staff must ensure

that they behave decently and in orderly manner; any

misbehaviour or unwarranted act on their part shall make

them liable to legal action as per the law of land. Besides

this, it may lead to disciplinary action against the student

whose parent/guardian is found guilty thereof.

16. Students are required to wear the identity card around their

neck making it visible all the times during their presence in

the premises of the university and while they are at other

locations outside the university for study or others

purposes related to the university.

2. Students are required to keep themselves well versed and

updated with the Rules & Regulations in force, and

amendments thereto, if any. The university shall not be

responsible for intimating every student individually in any

manner.

6. For all purposes, the university will use LPU e-Connect for

all announcements/notications/ communications related

to LPU Distance Education. Any announcement/

notication made on LPU e-Connect will be deemed to

have been served on all the students. The university may

a l s o u s e e - m a i l / S M S a t t i m e s t o c o n v e y

information/interact with students/parents at its discretion.

8. The university reserves the right to make changes in the

date, venue and timing in admission, conduct of Personal

Contact Programme (PCP), examination or for any other

purpose as and when deemed necessary.

9. The university reserves the right to conduct narcotic or drug

or alcohol test or any other medical test on any student

while he/she is in the university campus/ other prescribed

locations/ exam centres at any time. If the result of any test

is found to be positive (+ve), the student may not be

allowed to continue his/her study in the university and

he/she shall have no claim to refund of fee and other

amount already paid or otherwise whatsoever against the

university.

13. Students are required to behave very decently towards

other students, staff, teachers, and visitors etc. Any act of

misbehaviour will not be tolerated at all and the student

found guilty will be liable for disciplinary action including

expulsion/rustication from the university.

Information published by the university in this Prospectus,

university website, advertisements or otherwise in any manner

must be read in conjunction with supplements, updations,

rectications, clarications, corrigenda, notices etc. as and if

issued by the university from time to time. Applicants and other

concerned must ensure that they know up-to-date information

before applying for admission or any other purpose whatsoever.

3. The university only provides assistance for placement to

eligible and interested students but does not guarantee

placement, or about the companies visiting the campus,

packages being offered by them, and any other activity

related to placement. The university may impose

conditions (academic or disciplinary or otherwise) like

scoring specic CGPA and/ or maximum number of

permissible backlogs/ re-appears for considering a

student eligible for registration for placement activities.

1. Students are required to abide by the provisions of the Act,

Statutes, Regulations, Ordinances, Rules, Orders,

Instructions, Guidelines, Code of conduct, Policies,

Directions, Standing orders etc. (hereinafter jointly

referred to as “Rules & Regulations”) as made applicable

from time to time by the Lovely Professional University

(hereinafter referred to as 'University' and shall also include

its constituent(s), afl iate(s), sponsoring body,

associate(s), successor(s), sister concern(s) and other

units, as applicable); whether by specic order in writing or

otherwise; and student defaulting in any respect will be

liable for disciplinary action as decided by the university.

4. If a student is selected by an organisation and he accepts

to join it, the university may require the student to deposit

certain amount as security to ensure that he joins and

stays with the concerned organisation for minimum one

year or as decided by the university and that organisation.

7. The university shall not be responsible for loss of

communication with respect to any matter also including

disciplinary action, UMC case, Placements etc.

whatsoever on account of non-submission or submission

of incorrect contact details by the student to the university.

10. If a student is found to be having any kind of serious ailment

or any kind of psychiatric history or psychological ailment

or otherwise suffering from mental trauma or depression or

any other such kind of problem(s) or having any tendency

to do anything unwarranted including but not limited to

committing suicide, he/she be considered as detrimental

or otherwise not appropriate by the university for the

academic atmosphere or otherwise, the university shall

reserve the right to cancel his/ her admission at any time

and he/ she shall have no claim for refund of fee and/ or

other amounts already paid or otherwise whatsoever

against the university.

12. Students are required to behave in a disciplined and

dignied manner within and outside the university campus

and also at public places and must keep in mind that the

dignity and good name of the university depends upon

their dignied and decent behaviour inside and outside the

university.

15. Students are required to adhere to dress/uniform code as

prescribed by the university.

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20. Ragging, hooliganism, misconduct, gambling, smoking,

consumption or possession of any type of liquor/alcohol,

drugs/intoxicants, explosives, weapons, reworks etc. are

strictly prohibited within and outside the precincts of the

university / other locations. On being found guilty of any

such act by way of indulging in or abetting within or outside

the precincts of the university / other locations, the student

shall be liable to severe punishment and further such

cases will be reported to the police as and if decided by the

university.

23. Students are not allowed to paste any poster, painting or

alike on the walls or other places in or outside the premises

of university / other locations, other than allocated for the

specic purpose by the university.

26. The university may call any student and/or his

parents/guardian at any time even during holidays or for

early or delayed stays even during nights for ofcial/

academic purposes as deemed t and it is mandatory for

the student and/or his parents/guardian to come

whenever the university calls them either telephonically or

otherwise.

27. If a student initially agrees to and/ or participate or represent

the university in any sports / cultural / co-curricular / extra-

curricular or other activities but later on withdraws from

participation in the same or related event(s), then all the

honours / awards / prizes etc. already awarded to such

student may be withdrawn and/or such a student may be

blacklisted for participation in future event(s) and / or any

other disciplinary action may be taken against him/her.

18. Participation or involvement in any strike(s) or subversive

activities is strictly prohibited.

28. All the programmes are purely academic programmes and

not meant for issuance of any license and/or registration for

the purpose of any profession and/or its practice, unless

otherwise specied.

29. Project, dissertation, thesis, research work, software,

products, patents, copyright, etc. developed or carried out

during the study with the university will be university

property and the university can use it for any purpose it

desires, and consent/ permission of student will not be

required for that purpose.

30. For programmes being offered in tie-up or collaboration with

some other teaching / non-teaching organization, the

university does not guarantee for the continuance of the

collaboration/ tie-up. If at any stage the tie-up or

collaboration is discontinued, the university may try to make

alternative arrangements with some other teaching / non-

teaching organization or may offer some other course(s)/

programme of the same or similar or related discipline

within or outside the university.

19. Students are not allowed to visit and/or stay at such places

or areas, (whether inside or outside the premises of

university / other locations) which are unauthorized or

otherwise restricted by the university.

25. Students are not allowed to collect any money from any

student(s), staff, employee(s) or other person(s) of the

university or otherwise for any purpose including

donations, contributions/gathering without the written

approval of the university.

31. The university may discontinue any of the courses/ subjects/

inputs/ facilities being offered in a programme at any point

of time, if the person delivering that course/ input/facility

leaves the university or withdraws or due to any other

reason, as and if deemed appropriate by the university.

32. Possession and use of mobile phones/ laptop/ internet card/

dongle/ camera (video/ still)/ any other gadget may be

allowed to the students only at the discretion of the

university;

21. Students are not allowed to do anything which may cause

disturbance in the studies of other students or may be

deemed vulgar in any way or detrimental to the interest of

the university.

22. Distribution of leaet/banner etc. for any purpose unless

specically permitted in writing by the university, is strictly

prohibited.

34. Students will have to make their own travel and other

arrangements at their own cost for appearing in the exam,

for attending Personal Contact Programme (PCP) and for all

other purposes.

24. Students are not allowed to hold any meeting, gathering or

to do any kind of celebrations within or outside the

precincts of the university / other locations without specic

written permission of the concerned authorities of the

university.

provided that the University may restrict the mobile phones/

laptop/ internet card/ dongle/ camera (video/ still)/ audio

recorder/ video recorder/ any other gadget or certain

features of these gadgets any time or at specic location or

for specic time or in general;

33. Students are not allowed to keep or use any kind of camera

(video/ still)/ audio/ video/ any other recording instrument or

any other electronic gadget in the premises of the university/

other locations without written approval of the competent

authority of the university.

provided further that possessing and/or using mobile

phone/ laptop/ internet card/ dongle/ any other gadget, if

restricted by the university, shall lead to disciplinary

action(s) against the student.

35. University may decide to open or close any of its gates,

blocks, premises etc. temporarily or permanently or for

specic timings or for specic category of students, staff,

faculty, visitors as deemed t from time to time.

36. Parking of the vehicles shall be at the place(s) designated by

the university and students are not allowed to drive within

the university campus.

17. Students are not allowed to form or associate or incite

others to form or associate in any manner, with any kind of

formal or informal union, association, groups, alliances,

forums, organizations, institutions etc., whether

authorized or unauthorized or recognized at any level,

within or outside the university, except which are

specically created by the university for such purposes as

prescribed.

37. In the event of a student not fullling any requirement of any

sort as prescribed by the university, his/her admission will

be liable for cancellation at the discretion of the university.

38. Delay or default in making any provision in respect of a

student's study or any other facility will not entitle any

Important Instructions

The terms “he”, “him” and “his” include the feminine gender also.

n Irregularity, persistent idleness or negligence or indifference

towards the academic work, test or examination or any other

curricular or co-curricular activity, any other work assigned or

a student is expected to participate in;

Disciplinary misconduct constitutes but not limited to one or

more of any of the following acts; and any student found guilty of

disciplinary misconduct shall be liable for severe disciplinary

action beside the action imposable under any law, regulation

etc. in force:

40. In case of any legal or other proceeding/ prosecutions

initiated or levied against a student on account of any act

within or outside the university campus, the concerned

student(s) shall be required to arrange his/her/their own

defense and bear all the expenses whatsoever arising on

this account without seeking any assistance and raising

any claim against/ from the university.

n Indulging in or encouraging violence or any conduct which

involves moral turpitude;

n Drinking or smoking;

42. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to sign and

submit all the documents, afdavit, information etc. as be

required by the university from time to time and any

unsigned declaration(s) or afdavit(s) or undertaking(s) or

any other document(s), which otherwise is required to be

signed and/or attested and/or submitted by the applicant

as prescribed by the university or otherwise, either

intentionally or unintentionally shall not relieve the

applicant of the obedience and/or compliance and/or any

disciplinary jurisdiction of such declaration(s) or

document(s). Such declaration(s) or afdavit(s) or

undertaking(s) or any other document(s), even if unsigned

or not submitted as required, will be binding on the

applicant and all other concerned.

n Misbehaviour or cruelty towards any other student, staff of

the university or any other person;

n Possession, use of or dealing with or abetting the use of any

kind of intoxicating material including alcohol, drugs of any

kind, gutka, tobacco, cigarettes or any other sedative

material or anything, except those prescribed by a qualied

doctor;

DISCIPLINARY MISCONDUCT

n Any violation of the provisions of the Civil Rights Protection

Act, 1976 or any other law for the time being in force;

n Practicing casteism and untouchability in any form or inciting

any other person to do so;

39. Any student found guilty of any sort of disobedience of any

of the Rules & Regulations, misconduct, immoral or

unethical behaviour or any act that may lead to damage

the dignity or goodwill of the university, may be subjected

to a range of possible disciplinary actions including but not

limited to admission cancellation or expulsion/rustication

or withdrawal of any facility at any time as decided by the

university, notwithstanding legal action under the law of

the land and in that case he/she shall not have any claim

for refund/ adjustment of fees or otherwise whatsoever

against the university.

n Resorting to or, in any way, abet any form of walk out, mass

cut, strike, agitation, campaigning, etc. or any other form of

protest in connection with any matter pertaining to study or

otherwise, in and outside the campus of the university;

41. In case of any issue/difference of opinion with regard to any

matter related to the university, only the student or his

parents/guardian whose name(s) has been mentioned in

the Application Form and/or accepted by the university,

may discuss such issues/differences with the concerned

authorities/ofcials of the university and no other person

will be allowed to visit/discuss/correspond with any of the

university ofcial(s) on the student's behalf.

n Behaving in a rowdy, intemperate or disorderly manner in the

premises of the university or outside or encouraging or

inciting any other person to do so;

n Forming, joining or associating or attaching with or

continuation of being member of, or inciting others to, form or

join or associate or attach with or continue to be a member of,

an association, union, forum, group etc. the objects or

activities of which are prejudicial to the interest of the

university or public order, decency or morality;

n Indulging in or pursuing or propagating or publishing in print/

electronic/ internet media any sort of activity which is

detrimental to the university or staff or faculty or other

students or local community or organization or any other

individual.

n Any form of gambling;

n Any attempt at bribing or corruption in any manner;

n Willful destruction or any damage caused to the property of

the university either alone or jointly with others;

n Creating ill-will or intolerance on religious or communal

n Physical assault or threat to use physical force, against any

staff member, visitor, student of the university or any other

person;

student to claim any compensation or refund or any other

right from the university.

n Carrying of, possession of, use of, or threat of use of or

abetting the use of any kind of weapons including sticks,

rods, guns, swords, knifes, etc. and any kind of rework,

crackers or any other explosives or anything barred by the

university and/or the law;

n Any practice-whether verbal or otherwise-derogatory of

women;

43. In case of any matter not covered herein and/ or for

interpretation of any content in the prospectus/ other

information material, the decision of the competent

authority of the university shall be nal and binding on all

concerned.

n Engagement or participation or inciting others to participate

in any demonstration prejudicial to the interest of the

university or public order, decency or morality or that involves

contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence;

n Any attempt or threat to commit suicide or likewise or abetting

or inciting any other person to commit suicide or anything

unwarranted and/or prohibited by law or otherwise;

n Discrimination against any student or a member of staff on

grounds of caste, creed, language, place of origin, social and

cultural background or any of them;

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Ragging is strictly

ProhibitedRagging is totally prohibited in the University and any one found guilty of ragging and/or abetting ragging, whether actively or passively, or being a part of a conspiracy to promote ragging, is liable to be punished in accordance with the UGC regulations on curbing the menace of ragging in higher educational institutions, 2009 as well as under the provisions of any penal law for the time being in force.

About ProspectusThis Prospectus is designed for those seeking admission to the Distance Education Programmes of LPU. We are delighted that you are considering joining one of our programmes and hope that this Prospectus will help you in getting answers to all the questions that you have about applying to us, along with providing you the brief insights on the kind of programmes that we have on offer. Once you decide on the programme best suited to you, the last section of the Prospectus will guide you through the admission process.As programmes, courses, fee, and regulations are subject to change from time to time, you are advised to check the updated information on our website www.lpude.inFor face to face interactions, you may get in touch with our Counsellors at university campus, who will be glad to help you.We look forward to helping you in fulfilling your educational and professional aspirations.

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Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal of

Sexual HarassmentUniversity follows zero tolerance policy towards any behaviour or act that may be construed as sexual harassment as per University Grants Commission (prevention, prohibition and redressal of sexual harassment of women employees and students in higher educational institutions) Regulations, 2015. Anyone found guilty of sexual harassment shall be liable for punishment according to the provisions specified in the said Regulations as well as under the relevant laws in force and as decided by the university

students or local community or organization or any other individual.

Resorting to or, in any way, abet any form of walk out, mass cut, strike, agitation, campaigning, etc. or any other form of protest in connection with any matter pertaining to study or otherwise, in and outside the campus of the university;

Any attempt at bribing or corruption in any manner; Any attempt or threat to commit suicide or likewise or

abetting or inciting any other person to commit suicide or anything unwarranted and/or prohibited by law or otherwise;

Willful destruction or any damage caused to the property of the university either alone or jointly with others;

Creating ill-will or intolerance on religious or communal grounds or inciting any other student to do so;

Causing disruption in any manner of the academic or other functioning of the system of the university;

Disobeying the instructions of teachers or the authorities; Any sort of unwanted gestures, postures, expressions,

movements, comments, actions etc. made towards any student, employee or person, in or outside the campus;

Breach of faith and/or any conduct on the part of student which is prejudicial to the interest of the university;

Any other act which in the judgement of the competent authority is calculated to lead to misconduct or indiscipline or malpractice or likewise in the university.

Employing the name of the university or its institutions and of any of their constituents or their emblem or seal or material or any of its graphic identification symbols or abbreviations or likewise, anywhere, to endorse or promote individual enterprises or to enhance private gain or otherwise;

In case of any matter not covered herein and/ or for interpretation of any content contained herein, the decision of the competent authority of the university shall be final and binding on all concerned.

Out bursting or giving any statement or disclosing any information or such like thing to/for any media (including any print media, radio broadcast or telecast or through internet or announcements or posters, pamphlets or any other way) or public regarding the matters pertaining to the study of the student himself or other students or any other matters related to the university;

Truancy and unpunctuality;

Ragging/indiscipline/misbehaviour/hooliganism etc. within or outside the precincts of the university; and

Giving publicity through any statement or demonstration or otherwise in any form to misleading accounts or spreading rumour, amongst the students, employees or otherwise, about the university and its institutions;

Collecting any money from any student or any employee for any purpose including donations, contributions/ gathering without the written approval of the university;

Indulging in or encouraging any form of disruptive activity connected with tests, examinations or any other activity of the university;

Disclosure ofInformationTo get other information related to various aspects of LPU Distance Education, you may refer “Disclosure of Information” link available on LPU DE website www.lpude.in

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MICHAEL ASHWIN SATYANDRE ADHINVICE-PRESIDENT OF SURINAME

Presided over the 10th Convocation

DR. (MRS.) AMEENAH GURIB-FAKIMTHEN PRESIDENT OF MAURITIUS

Presided over the 7th Convocation

PRANAB MUKHERJEETHEN PRESIDENT OF INDIA

Presided over the 3rd & 8th Convocation

Presided over the 5th Convocation

HIS HOLINESS THE 14TH DALAI LAMA, THE NOBEL LAUREATE

ROOSEVELT SKERRITTHEN PRIME MINISTER OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Presided over the 6th Convocation

NARENDRA MODIPRIME MINISTER OF INDIA

Inaugurated 106th Indian Science Congress

KWESI AMISSAH-ARTHURTHEN VICE PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC OF GHANA

Guest at the Symposium on Global Trade Development

FROM PRESIDENTSTO PRIME MINISTERS...

Guest of Honor at the 3rd Convocation

HAMID KARZAITHEN PRESIDENT OF AFGHANISTAN

Chief Guest at the 5th Convocation

DR. PAKALITHA BETHUEL MOSISILITHEN PRIME MINISTER OF THE KINGDOM OF LESOTHO

LPU has had the honor of hosting many distinguished visitors. Leaders, statesmen and stateswomen from

across the world, have enriched us by sharing their experiences and endorsing the global recognition of

LPU.

RAJKESWER PURRYAGTHEN PRESIDENT OF MAURITIUS

Presided over the 4th Convocation

THERE ARE SO MANY MORE!From Presidents to industrialists, LPU is never short on inspiration!

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LPU DE Students Sawarn Singh and Sukhmeet Singh brought Laurels to Indiaby winning two Medals at Asian Rowing Championships-2019 in South Korea

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