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2 Message from the Chancellor Dear Students, I would like to express my appreciation for your interest in Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya (DSVV). Should you be accepted to attend, I believe it would result in a dramatic and auspicious change in the direction of your life, and after graduation, you would have every reason to believe that, as an important member of society, your contribution to the world s cultural renaissance will be vital and with an identity all its own. The society at large is eager to welcome the inspired social servants who bear insignia of this university of excellence. Unfortunately today, education is increasingly being seen as a way for students to increase their earning potential. I believe this development reflects a one-sided and incomplete understanding of the true purpose of education. The primary aim of fostering in the student a multi-dimensional personality equipped to face the challenges of practical life, and the cultivation of the hidden qualities and potentialities in the student, has been all but abandoned completely. This is absolutely not the case at DSVV. Here the goal of applying the ancestral wisdom of India for the purpose of developing each student into a great and noble citizen, who is prepared to contribute and serve the society is our primary focus. In this regard, DSVV is a magnificent and unique creation. It is truly the manifestation of a divine plan of the almighty God, executed through the Sage, Saint and Seer, Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya. Throughout his life, he was guided to pursue a vision of reviving the ancient Rishi traditions and to re-establish and uplift the current deteriorating state of Indian culture. DSVV is a crucial component of this divine plan. Whether or not you decide to apply for admission to DSVV, allow me to say that if you can extract yourself from the attractions and illusions of the earn and consume mentality, it will be a step that bodes extremely well for both your future happiness and for the contributions to society that you will go on to make. Please allow me to commend you for considering this path. Dr. Pranav Pandya Chancellor, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya Head, All World Gayatri Pariwar

3 Contents Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya (University) Shantikunj - Headquarter, All World Gayatri Pariwar A Visionary s Dream: Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya Mission Aims and Objectives Governance International Collaborations Facilities and Regulations Features Infrastructure Courses at a Glance Master Degree Courses P.G. Diploma, Advance Diploma & Diploma Courses Certificate Courses Bachelor Degree Courses Admission Procedure List of Examination Centers Important Information Important Dates Correspondence Details... 52

4 04 Prospectus Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya (University) Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya (University) was established in 2002 in Haridwar, Uttarakhand at the foothills of the Himalayas in the vicinity of the holy Ganges. Surrounded by lush Himalayan vegetation, the campus is spread over 86 acres of land and is equipped with an excellent infrastructure and dedicated faculty, staff and knowledge-seeking students. The university is duly recognized by the University Grants Commission, India and is privately financed by Shri Vedmata Gayatri Trust, Shantikunj, a renowned socio-spiritual organization. The university was established to meet the pressing need of a high quality educational system based on scientific spirituality and grounded in a spiritual life style. Cultivating a culture of ethical, moral and spiritual transformation of youth is DSVV's first priority. Excellence in character, indomitable courage, firm determination and an intense love for labor are the traits of our students. Born out of the vision of Patron founder Yugrishi Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya, we focus on the confluence of modern education with instilling human values. Molded in spiritual environment, in this fully residential university, several curricula have been started that are based upon the basic elements of Indian Culture. In a short time, this university has achieved many accolades not only in India but also in abroad. A large number of MoUs have been signed with various national and International organizations by the university in the field of research and student & faculty exchange programs. A unique confluence of devoted teachers and resolute students is opening new vistas of progress for the Dev Sanskriti University. The spiritual atmosphere at the university, self-discipline and the patronage of Param Pujya Gurudev enchants all the visitors to the university to study or teach here. The combination of traditional gurukul style of teaching with most modern curricula leads to holistic development of students. University today hosts students from all states of India along with those from several other countries like Korea, Japan, Iran, Malaysia, China, Russia, Spain, Germany, Taiwan, Czech Republic, USA, Australia, Sri Lanka, Bhutan etc.

5 Shantikunj - Headquarter, All World Gayatri Pariwar Shantikunj was founded by the Saint-Scholar-Philosopher par excellence, Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya, who in his youth was also a celebrated freedom fighter. Shantikunj has emerged over the years as a unique center and fountain-head of a global movement of Yug Nirman Yojna (Movement for the Reconstruction of the Era) for moral-spiritual regeneration in the light of hoary Indian heritage. It is the head-quarter of Yug Nirman Yojna of the All World Gayatri Pariwar, which has a following of more than ninety million individual all over the world. Through the Seer-Vision of the Yug-Rishi (Saint of the Era), the founder, organizer and patron (who was born on 20th September 1911 in the village Anwalkhera, Agra, (U.P.) INDIA), Shantikunj has grown into a unique fountain-head of moral, ethical and spiritual awakening of the masses in India carrying the seer-vision of Acharyashri with the message of love, peace, understanding and unity-in-diversity to all corners of the globe. The gist of Gurudev, Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya s message is the lighting up of human consciousness to a higher and nobler realm of light, love and life instincts with divine harmony and joy. Vandaniyaa (Revered) Mata Bhagvati Devi Sharma, has been the foremost collaborator and disciple of Gurudev. She contributed the most in giving concrete shape to the ideals and dreams of Pujya Gurudev. The smooth working of this vast organization is based on voluntary contribution of fifty paisa, one handful of grain and one hour daily for mission work by millions of its devotees. Shantikunj is devoted to cultural, ethical, moral and spiritual awakening and national integration. Development of divinity in mankind is the foremost goal and avowed objective. Pledged for national peace, prosperity, amity, love, goodwill and fraternity irrespective of region, religion, faith, caste, creed, sect etc., Shantikunj is a unique abode true to its name. Visitors of all faiths & linkages are glued to the Ashram (Spiritual Center), when they visit and view its peace & fraternal treatment. The courteous ovation and pleasing treatment add glory to the solemn attraction and the visitor wishes to come here again. Expansion of national unity, amity and brotherhood and extinction of ignorance, jealousy, hatred, and strife from globe are being attempted at Shantikunj by popularizing Gayatri Mantra, Yagna and Sanskaars (sacramental rites), the adoption of which invokes celestial thoughts and inspires for divine deeds. The divinity may be seen firmly fixed in every activity of this holy pilgrimage center.

6 06 Prospectus A Visionary s Dream: Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya Fifty years ago, Kulpita Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya ( ), scholar-saint and founder of the All World Gayatri Pariwar, dreamt of a unique university that could combine the precepts of practical knowledge (shiksha) and spiritual education (vidya) to create truly enlightened students. The well rounded and dynamic students of university would channelize their efforts towards the goal of a divine, value based society. They would follow a simple and spiritual lifestyle. They would also have both the benefits of state-of-the-art facilities and the wisdom of ancient traditional practices. The foundation was laid in 1999 under the flagship of the mother institution, Shantikunj. In the month of April, 2002, the vision became a reality, when the university was recognized by the University Grants Commission, India. Now, this university has truly become the catalyst for spreading the divine culture, irrespective of caste, creed, region and religion. Unlike most universities, DSVV caters to all aspects of its students' lives-academic, cultural, social and spiritual. The ultimate objective of the students at DSVV is not to increase their financial capacity but mould themselves into responsible citizens, who can contribute to the development of a just and prosperous society. Students and teachers at DSVV are equally committed to this goal. Together, they pursue innovative local solutions to problems of global scope and significance. By observing a healthy, simple lifestyle with a focus on ancestral Indian cultural values, the students would maintain the vitality of the Vedic tradition. yoga, yagya, collective prayer and meditation are integrated into their academic routine. An Illustrious Establishment The seeds of the university were sown when Kulmata, Bhagwati Devi Sharma ( ) recognized the divine samskaras (spiritual vibrations) of this place. Her Holiness Vandniya Mata ji felt the divine spiritual energy of this awakened land during Shradhanjali Samaroh organized in Later on, this land was purchased. After rd the Bhoomi Poojan on 23 May 1999, the construction work started and Dev Sanskriti Mahavidylaya came into existence. The college gained the status of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya on the basis of an act ( ) passed by state legislature and notified in the gazette vide notification no. (123/vidhayi & sansadiya karya/2002 dated ). The university is recognized by University Grant Commission, India under the 1956 act section 2(F) and has also been duly accredited by ISO 9001 : 2008 on There is need for an educational institution which could mould its students into noble and enlightened human beings: selfless, warm-hearted, compassionate and kind. Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya

7 Prospectus Mission Confluence of traditional education with science and spirituality Creation of devoted, righteous and learned students Infusion of scientific spirituality into life style Creation of citizens well-endowed with nationalistic ideals Guiding future leaders by developing human values and oneness towards all Governance Chancellor Vice Chancellor Aims and Objectives Dissemination of the tenets of Indian culture and human values. Education and research in the disciplines of Dev Sanskriti and to provide a proper blend of Science and Spirituality. Conducting research on various streams of science based on ancient Vedic Culture like Ayurveda, Science of Mantras, Yogic Science, Psychology, Cosmology, Jyotish, Science of Yagya, Alternative Medicinal Therapies etc. Teaching and research in the fields related to self employment, v i l l a g e management etc. with a view to usher a new social order based upon the vision of Kulpita Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya. Providing a residential environment to re-establish the ancient Gurukul tradition. Pro Vice Chancellor Director/Dean Estate Controller of Examinations Registrar Head of the Department Examination Cell Account Department Administration Distance Education Program Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

8 08 Prospectus International Collaborations Argentina Maimonides University, Buenos Aires China Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanchang Kazakhstan M. Utemissov West Kazakhstan state University, Kazakhstan Germany Veden Academy, Berlin Indonesia Unversitas Hindu Indonesia, Denpasar Denpasar State Hindu Dharma University, Denpasar Italy Academy of Traditional Indian Sciences, Pisa Korea Dongguk University, Korea Latvia University of Latvia, Riga Music and Arts Foundation, Riga Poland Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland Russia Yujhni Institute of Management, Krasnodar, Russia Institute of Cancer & Genetics, Krasnodar, Russia United Kingdom The Leadership Hub Ltd., London ABMA Education Ltd., London, UK United States of America International Centre for Cultural Studies World Association for Vedic Studies

9 Facilities and Regulations A well stocked library with latest and ancient books & well equipped modern laboratories are available in the university premises. Student s research interest is encouraged and workshops, seminars are regulerly organized by the university. Hostels with modern amenities are available in the university. Life management and lectures on Bhagwad Geeta and Meditation by revered Chancellor support the spiritual growth of students. A well equipped Gymnasium is available for students. University also provides facilities for various indoor and outdoor games to the students. Training on musical instruments is arranged for students as an extra curricular activity. Earn while learn scheme, through SRIJNA is available to inculcate understanding of employment while study. Bank, ATM, Post Office, Railway Reservation Counter, Laundry, General Store, Dispensary, Canteen, Mess facilities are available in university campus and the head quarter at Shantikunj. It is mandatory for all students to attend all the ceremonies/programmes (Invocation Ceremony, Convocation Ceremony etc.) conducted by the University. University administration reserves the rights to take appropriate disciplinary action in case of non-compliance with the aforementioned regulations. It is mandatory for all students to live in university hostels. It is necessary for the student to affix the photograph of father, mother, brother or sister at the time of admission in hostel. They will be allowed to go out of university at the time of taking leave only with those persons whose photograph was submitted with the hostel admission form. Students are expected to wear traditional Indian uniform which is kurta-paijama or dhoti-kurta for boys & salwar-kurta or Sari for girls (as per standards). Food arrangements have been made as per ascetic lifestyle of ashram. Any kind of intoxication is prohibited in the university campus. Students are not allowed to keep personal mobile phones, laptops, vehicles in the campus without completing necessary formalities. It is mandatory for the students to attend yagya, prayer and maintain 100% attendance in their classes in order to appear for the Term End Examination. The disciplinary committee/ Vice Chancellor reserves the right to take appropriate action in case of any indiscipline. Ragging is a punishable offence as per Supreme Court s order. Anyone found indulging in it would have to face appropriate disciplinary action. Students would be given their degree, diploma or certificate only after the completion of the mandatory internship at the end of the course.

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11 Prospectus Unique Features Integration of Science and Spirituality: Scientific Spirituality One of the main goals of the university is to establish harmony between the two schools of thought science and spirituality. This leads to holistic development of life because science enhances logical thinking while spirituality fills life with empathy and emotions. With these objectives in mind, founding father Vedamurti Taponishta Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya laid the foundation stone for Brahmavarchas Research Institute near Shantikunj on the auspicious day of Gayatri Jayanti on 3rd June, Electrophysiology chamber, Neurology chamber, Cardiology chamber, Biochemistry chamber, Hematology chamber etc. have been established in the Brahmavarchas Research Institute. Under the guidance of honourable chancellor Dr. Pranav Pandya, a special department for scientific spirituality was opened in which research studies on various topics of cosmology and geography were taken up and many of them continue to be on the path of progress. The entire university campus has optical fiber network and is connected by WiFi. On one side, there are classes on Bhagawad Gita and meditation that create a spiritual atmosphere, while on the other side, there are classes on Computer Technology, Animation and Environmental science that radiate scientific atmosphere in the university campus. In addition to all these, the mammoth machinery for astrological science and vedic school being developed at Aryabhat bhavan are beautiful examples of harmonizing science and spirituality. Gyan Deeksha (Invocation) A task that is well begun is half done. But what is the meaning of convocation (Deekshant Samaroh) if there was no initiation to begin with? The university has started a unique tradition of Gyan Deeksha (Invocation) before the beginning of any course. Through this ceremony of Gyan Deeksha, the mind of the student is prepared for receiving knowledge. The chancellor inspires the students to offer themselves to the divine culture and gives them the university logo as a gift. This ceremony depicts the greatness of Indian culture through programs by eminent talented people from all over the country and delivers a message to the students. Until now, 24 Gyan Deeksha ceremonies have taken place and were presided by eminent personalities like Prof Pillai, Ex Chairman of UGC, Governor of Uttarakhand, Chancellors of various universities, Education minister of Uttarakhand and various spiritual personalities.

12 12 Prospectus Life Management Special classes by the Chancellor Man's progress and destiny is completely dependent on how he manages his life. We take good care of organizing our education and other efforts, but fail to organize our life. The necessity of life management is almost compulsory for the generation of youth today who are faced with a mire of problems. With this in mind, life management is made a compulsory course for each student. The actual life style led by the student is the criteria for scoring marks in that course. Under this course of life managements are topics like life style management, study management, time management, stress management, relationship management, communication skills, creative excellence, leadership development etc. The special 5-day camp of Antah urja satra organized by mother organization of the university, Shantikunj has proven to be very useful in life management. Spiritual Lifestyles: Daily routine Spiritual lifestyle is a valuable identity of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya. All students and teachers voluntarily wake up at 5 AM and participate in activities like prayer, meditation and yagya. 6:00 pm in the evening after all the classes are completed, the melodious tunes of the flute fills the air, students sit down wherever they are and participate in group meditation. The area around Pragyeshwar Mahadev built of white marble is the center of attraction. Here, a huge shiv ling obtained from Godavari is installed. Smoking and consumption of alcohol or other drugs is completely banned in the entire campus. The triveni of yoga, Yagya and Meditation bathes the students every day and their spiritual development happens naturally. Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya is one of those few institutes where the Chancellor himself takes classes on a regular basis and justifies his title as the Paramacharya the supreme teacher. Honourable chancellor conducts a session on Bhagawad Gita and meditation every week and it is attended by all students of the university with great zeal. Only organized and controlled thinking can prevent the mind from wandering away. Meditation sessions help to maintain the psychological well being of the students and awaken the latent talent within them. Honourable chancellor has developed many types of meditation methods designed for specific purposes. Some of important ones are Meditation on rising sun for building self-confidence, uprooting the negative tendencies, meditating sun at the navel center and meditation on AUM for realizing the absolute Truth. Revered chancellor has come up with a divine elixir that can transform the actions, thoughts and personality through Gita. Weekly classes on Gita are the medium through which this divine knowledge is given to the students. Through these classes the chancellor inspires the students to face the challenges in the practical world with zeal and confidence. Psychological aspects of Gita given through his commentary are very unique. Through the medium of Bhagawad Gita, the chancellor trains the students on Jnana, Karma and Bhakti yoga in a very practical manner. It is a wellknown fact that the chancellor has given discourses round the globe on various aspects of Gita including corporate excellence, art of living and holistic approach among many others.

13 Prospectus Samaydan (Time Donation) Internship Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya is the unique center where the tradition of samaydan by students, teachers and resource persons is carried on. In this university, all the experienced, worthy and knowledgeable teachers work and teach for the betterment of the world rather than for earning money. The social workers offer their services voluntarily. With the sole aim of putting the knowledge, experience and capabilities developed over a life time to the benefit of society, they stay here and educate the students. In the same way, many students stay back and offer their services for a pre-determined time with a view of paying back in kind to the university that provided them with the subsidised education and facilities. Anshdaan (Resource Donation) The internship in this university is also unique. After completing their education, the students are expected to spend not more than two months of their time and efforts to serve the society. In this duration, the students are sent to various parts of the country using the network of Shantikunj. The students put to use the education and knowledge they gained in the university to benefit the society. In return, they gain practical experience which will help them in the future. During this internship, the students conduct free camps of yoga, psycho counseling, accupressure in different parts of the country. They also conduct Deep Yagya to establish harmony between various religions. In addition, they conduct classes in various schools and colleges on various topics including stress management, time management, ideal life style, guidance to youth etc. This is probably the best way to repay the debt to the society. This exceptional move of the university teaches the students their social responsibility and an ability to bear the accountability. The practice of Anshdaan entails a simple concept of the members of parent organization of donating a minimal amount of money per day to provide necessary financial support to the University. Many people pay about 10 paisa a day, making it 3 rupees a month, which is negligible amount of money but when it is contributed by more than volunteers of the organisation, it becomes a reasonable sum to offer all the necessary support to the University and its extension activities.

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15 Prospectus Infrastructure Shriram Bhavan Administrative Block The main administrative building of the university is known as Shriram Bhavan. This three storied building is a beautiful architectural masterpiece displaying a confluence of modern and classical styles. It has thirty rooms. Offices of Vice Chancellor, Pro Vice Chancellor and Registrar, Examination Department, Administrative Office, Hall and some educational departments are located within this building. Library Five storied Aryabhat Bhavan is the central library of the university. Library is home to more than books and texts and is technologically advanced. It has both text books as well as reference books. Library has reading rooms, instruction rooms, E- Journals and E-Books. A commercial Computer lab has been built on the fifth floor for convenience of the students. Chancellor's Cottage (Parn Kuteer) The beautiful, pyramid shaped cottage of Chancellor located amidst a large variety of trees and shrubs is the uniqueness of this university. Along with Chancellor's room, electrophysiology cell and waiting room are located within this building. There is a beautiful rose garden here. Honourable Chancellor conducts meetings with students, teachers and administrative officers time and again in the cottage. Chaitanya Bhawan Academic Block Chaitanya Bhavan is the main academic building. On its ground floor, are the Computer Science department, Yoga Aarogya Polyclinic, and Distance Education department. On the first floor, Public Relation and Services department, a unique pentagonal computer laboratory, JMC department, Tourism Studies and Education department are located. On the second floor English department and Veda and Sanskrit department are located. The building also has a large hall for yoga training, Research and Publication cell, NSS, Cultural Cell and Sports department.

16 16 Prospectus Hostels There are two hostels for girls: Sanghamitra and Nivedita Bhavan and two hostels for boys: Panini and Arvind Bhavan besides one International Hostel for overseas students. Being a residential university, it is compulsory for boys and girls to stay in the hostels. All rooms are very clean with good ventilation. Attempt is made to create a homely atmosphere in the hostels and all basic needs for studies and general livings are provided for. Both dormitories and individual rooms are available and about 800 students are presently living in these hostels. Psychology Clinic DSVV's Psychological Disorders and Treatment Clinic is run by Psychology Department and is famous for its specialty in the entire North India. Psycho-Spiritual models developed by Psychology department are being successfully demonstrated through this laboratory. In addition to counseling rooms, this clinic houses psychotherapy chamber for neurotic patients, mirror therapy chamber, yoga-nidra chamber and pranic healing chamber. Patients are treated and successfully cured by expert and learned specialists in this clinic. Computer Lab The computer lab established in the university is a great achievement in a short time, where modern and world-class computer education is offered to students on 220 computer systems by well trained and qualified teaching staff. This lab is connected to internet and students use this facility for their research work and project related activities. University websites and computer systems in all departments are maintained and updated through this lab. In addition to this lab, all the departments including BCA, MSc, MJMC, Tourism etc. have their own dedicated computer labs.

17 Prospectus Yoga Aarogya Polyclinic Complimentary medical therapies have a great importance. Their potential is now being recognized by doctors and specialists all over the world. To give a new direction to comprehensive growth of these alternative therapies, The Yoga Aarogya Polyclinic was inaugurated on 23 September This clinic comes under the School of Yoga and Health. The main agenda of the clinic is to provide medical services to patients and to facilitate research, education and training. The polyclinic has earned recognition in both India and Abroad. It provides following facilities: Yoga therapy Naturopathy Panchkarma Yagyopathy Psychological therapy Acupressure therapy Pranic Healing Ayurveda Physiotherapy Marma Therapy Sound Therapy Other Labs: Yoga-6 Journalism 1 Psychology Lab 2 Holistic Health Management lab 1 Village Management and self-employment lab 2 Naturopathy lab 1 Tourism Department 1 Animation Lab -2 Handloom Industry -1 Hand made paper industry -1

18 18 Prospectus Dining Halls Mrityunjay Auditorium University follows a strictly vegetarian policy. There are three large separate dining halls for students and faculty members. In the ultra-modern kitchen, pure and nutritious food is prepared by devoted cooks for the students. Food serving and cleaning of dishes is through self-service. Special food is also prepared on special occasions. A special air-conditioned Mrityunjay Auditorium has been constructed to organize social and cultural programmes. It has a seating capacity of 1500 persons and is well equipped with modern audio-video facilities. Seminars, workshops and special classes of Honorable Chancellor are conducted here. Anandmayi Auditorium Guest House One of the auditoria in the university is known as Anandmayi Auditorium. It has a seating capacity of 400 students and several workshops and seminars are conducted here. Bharadwaj Bhavan is a very attractive guest house of the universities provided with all modern amenities.

19 Prospectus Canteen Srijna A canteen is run within the campus for the convenience of students of the university. Pure and nutritious light refreshments are available here at subsidized rates. Canteen is frequented not only by students, faculty members and staff of the university but also by the visitors to the campus. Another very modern canteen is also being constructed. Srijana has been organized as the 'earn while learn' scheme keeping in mind the monetary needs of the students. Training in knitting, switching, embroidery greeting card making, toffee making etc. is given to students. Shriram Smriti Upwan (Acupressure Park) Medical Centre Acupressure park has been constructed for the physical, mental and spiritual health of all and people from far also visit the park in the morning and evenings for attaining good health. A natural food store has also been made here where fresh juices of various fruits, bottle gourd, bitter gourd, gooseberry, aloe vera, coconut etc are also available. University has a medical centre for diagnosis and treatment of general medical conditions. A team of competent doctors is always available at the centre for immediate care in emergency. Medicines and medical equipments are also available at the centre. Laundry Community Store For the convenience of students, laundry facilities including washing and ironing of clothes is provided at a very reasonable price. Faculty and staff members also avail this facility. A community store in the university makes all daily provisions available to residents at rates lower than the market. This ensures that there is no distraction in the process of learning and teaching and provisions are available at a fair price.

20 20 Prospectus Courses at a Glance Department Name & Course Code Available Courses Course Duration No. of Seats Maintenance Charges for Students: Indian in ` Overseas in US $ Department of Communication M05 M. A. Journalism and Mass Communication 2 years 15 45,000 p.a. 2,500 p. a. P03 PG Diploma Journalism & Mass Communication 1 year 15 45,000 p.a. 2,500 p. a. D02 Advance Diploma in Visual Effects: 3D Computer Graphics 2 years 15 1,17,000 p.a. 6,000 p. a. D01 Diploma Visual Effects: Compositing 1 year 20 1,32,000 p.a. 6,500 p. a. H03 Ph. D. Journalism and Mass Communication* Department of Computer Science M53 M. Sc. Computer Science 2 years 15 45,000 p.a. 2,500 p.a. B04 Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) 3 years 40 82,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. H07 Ph. D. Computer Science* Department of Education M04 M. A. Applied Education 2 years 05 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. B03 Bachelor of Education (B. Ed) 1 year ,000 p.a. 2,500 p.a. H06 Ph. D. Education* Department of Environmental Science M56 M. Sc. Environmental Science 2 years 10 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. H11 Ph. D. Environmental Science* Department of Indian Culture & Tourism M07 M. A. Tourism Management 2 years 10 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. M06 M. A. Indian History and Culture 2 years 10 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. H08 Ph. D. Tourism* H09 Ph. D. History* Department of Languages M09 M.A. Sanskrit 2 years 05 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. M10 M.A. Hindi 2 years 05 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. H10 Ph.D. Sanskrit* H12 Ph.D. Hindi*

21 Prospectus Courses at a Glance Department Name & Course Code Available Courses Course Duration No. of Seats Maintenance Charges for Students: Indian in ` Overseas in US $ Department of Oriental Studies C03 Certificate Theology 6 months 20 18,500 p.a. 2,500 p.a. H04 Ph. D. Oriental Studies* Department of Psychology M01/ M51 M. A./ M. Sc. Clinical Psychology 2 years 30 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. H02 Ph. D. Psychology* Department of Rural Management M57 M. Sc. Applied Medicinal Plant Sciences 2 years 05 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. D03 Diploma Self Entrepreneurship & Rural Development 1 year 15 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. C05 Certificate Water Resources Conservation and Management 6 months 10 18,500 p.a. 1,000 p.a. C07 Certificate Handloom Technology 6 months 10 18,500 p.a. 1,000 p.a. Department of Yoga & Health M02 M. A. Applied Yoga & Human Excellence 2 years 30 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. M54 M. Sc. Yogic Science & Holistic Health 2 years 30 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. M08/M55 M.A./M.Sc. Human Consciousness and Yogic Science 2 years 20 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. P01 P. G. Diploma Human Consciousness, Yoga & Alternative Therapy 1 year 10 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. C04 Certificate Yoga and Alternative Therapy 6 months 20 18,500 p.a. 1,000 p.a. C01 Certificate Holistic Health Management 6 months 20 18,500 p.a. 1,000 p.a. H01 Ph. D. Human Consciousness and Yogic Science* Bachelor Degree Course B01 Bachelor of Arts (B. A.) 3 years 50 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. B02 Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) 3 years 50 36,000 p.a. 2,000 p.a. * The details about Ph. D. program could be obtained through Ph. D. cell, Registrar office, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya. ** The University also runs programs for the higher research degrees D. Sc./D. Litt. and there is no cut-off date for application for the same. The details of the D. Sc./D. Litt. program can be obtained from Registrar office, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya.

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23 Prospectus M.A. [ M01 ]/ M.Sc. [ M51 ] ~ Clinical Psychology Master Degree Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 101A01/151A01 Advanced General Psychology 101A02/ 151A02 Neuropsychology 101A03/ 151A03 Psychological Statistics 101A04/ 151A04 Research Methodology 101A05/ 151A05 Ayurvedic Psychology 101A05/ 151A06 Practical - I (Yoga) 101A07/ 151A07 Practical - II (Psychology) 101A08/ 151A08 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 101B01/ 151B01 Cognitive Psychology 101B02/ 151B02 Theories of Personality 101B03/ 151B03 Positive Psychology 101B04/ 151B04 Psychopathology 101B05/ 151B05 Ayurvedic Psychotherapy 101B06/ 151B06 Practical - I (Yoga) 101B07/ 151B07 Practical - II (Psychology) 101B08/ 151B08 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 101C01/ 151C01 Astro Psychology 101C02/ 151C02 Clinical Testing 101C03/ 151C03 Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis 101C04/ 151C04 Clinical Testing (Psycho-Physio-Neuropsychological) 101C05/ 151C05 Indian Psychology 101C06/ 151C06 Practical - I (Yoga) 101C07/ 151C07 Practical - II (Psychology) 101C08/ 151C08 Practica l- III (Clinic) C09/ 151C09 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Semester IV 101D01/ 151D01 Physiological Psychology/Social Psychology 101D02/ 151D02 Health Psychology 101D03/ 151D03 Psychotherapy and Behavior Modification 101D04/ 151D04 Applied Psychotherapy 101D05/ 151D05 Indigenous Techniques in Psychotherapy 101D06/ 151D06 Practical - I (Yoga) 101D07/ 151D07 Practical - II (Psychology) 101D08/ 151D08 Practical - III (Clinic) D09/ 151D09 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill) Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The Program is designed to develop highly s k i l l e d c a p a b l e p s y c h o l o g i s t a n d psychotherapist. Students are provided with the theoretical and practical knowledge of modern western therapeutic techniques along with Indian techniques (Related to Ayurveda, Yoga, Astrology and Vedic Science) and other related subjects such as positive psychology etc. Professional training under the guidance of experienced psychologist, Psychotherapist and Psychiatrist is given to the students in the laboratory and clinic equipped with modern sophisticated apparatus.

24 24 Prospectus Master Degree Course M.A. ~ Applied Yoga and Human Excellence [ M02 ] Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The fundamental nature of human beings is to attain happiness, peace, prosperity and success in life for which he always strives, which are the very reasons behind all the development. These efforts seem to have achieved a lot, yet they result into various physical and psychological disorders, broken families and social conflict. This situation demands a knowledge base, which can provide solutions to personal and social problems. Yoga is one such knowledge. This programme offers the practical aspect of the Yogic sciences, which is necessary for human excellence. Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 102A01 Fundamentals of Yoga and Human Excellence 102A02 Hatha Yoga and Human Excellence 102A03 Fundamentals of Psychology 102A04 Basic Concept & Principles of Management 102A05 Karma Yoga 102A06 Practical - I (Yoga) A07 Practical - II (Psychology) A08 Practical - III (Management) A09 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 102B01 Patanjal Yoga Sutra and Human Excellence 102B02 Statistics and Research Methodology 102B03 Abnormal Psychology 102B04 Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management 102B05 Human Biology 102B06 Practical - I (Yoga) B07 Practical - II (Psychology) B08 Practical - III (Management) B09 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 102C01 Applied Tantra 102C02 Contemporary Yogic Models & Human Excellence 102C03 Psychological Assessment & Diagnosis 102C04 Leadership and Team Building 102C05 Health Management 102C06 Practical - I (Yoga) C07 Practical - II (Psychology) C08 Practical - III (Management) C09 Practical - IV (Naturopathy) C10 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Semester IV 102D01 Vedanta & Human Excellence 102D02 Applied Management and Corporate Culture 102D03 Counseling 102D04 Holistic Management 102D05 Dissertation D06 Practical - I (Yoga) D07 Practical - II (Psychology) D08 Practical - III (Management) D09 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill)

25 Prospectus M. A. ~ Applied Education [ M04 ] Master Degree Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 104A01 Philosophical Foundation of Education 104A02 Basics of Education Psychology 104A03 Foundation of Yoga 104A04 Education in Ancient India 104A05 Practical - I (Yoga) 104A06 Practical - II (Bio feedback, Intelligence Test -I) 104A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 104B01 Sociological Foundation of Education 104B02 Developmental Psychology 104B03 Applied Yoga and Education 104B04 Value Based Education and Human Rights 104B05 Practical - I (Yoga) 104B06 Practical - II (Personality Test, Intelligence Test - II) 104B07 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 104C01 Education Technology 104C02 Methodology of Educational Research & Statistics 104C03 Contemporary Thinkers of Education 104C04 Education Management 104C05 Practical - I (Yoga) 104C06 Practical - II (Aptitude, Attitude and Mood testing) 104C07 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The primary objective of this course is to understand the fundamentals of education and to relate it with culture. The course is designed not only to achieve academic goals but also to bring positive transformation in the personality of students. Semester IV 104D01 Teacher s Education 104D02 Assessment and Diagnosis 104D03 Educational Counseling 104D04 Dissertation 104D05 Practical - I (Psychology) 104D06 Practical - II (Education) 104D07 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill)

26 26 Prospectus Master Degree Course M. A. ~ Journalism & Mass Communication [ M05 ] Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The aim of this course is to teach honest and progressive journalism to the students and to remove the veil of darkness and ignorance from the society. Our main purpose is to make journalism an effective medium of mass awakening and to strengthen the fourth pillar of democracy. Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 105A01 Communication 105A02 Elements of Mass Media 105A03 Reporting & Editing 105A04 History of Indian Journalism 105A05 Computer Skills A06 Project/ Practical A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 105B01 Radio Journalism 105B02 Media Laws and Ethics 105B03 Media Research 105B04 Social Change and Development Communication 105B05 Computer Skills B06 Project/ Practical B07 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 105C01 TV Journalism 105C02 Advertisment 105C03 Feature Writing 105C04 Indian Political System 105C05 Computer Skills C06 Project/ Practical C07 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Semester IV 105D01 Public Relations 105D02 Writing for Media 105D03 Post Independent India 105D04 Dissertation 105D05 Computer Skills D06 Project/Practical D07 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill)

27 Prospectus M. A. ~ Indian History and Culture [ M06 ] Master Degree Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 106A01 Ancient Indian History (from earliest time to 319 A.D.) 106A02 History of India (320 A.D. to 1206 A.D.) 106A03 Social Systems and Institutions in Ancient India 106A04 Histeriography and Research Methodology 106A05 Practical (Report on visit to the monuments, Museums and Archives) A06 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 106B01 History of India (1206 A.D. to 1526 A.D.) 106B02 History of Mughals (1526 A.D. to 1707 A.D.) 106B03 Cultural History of Medieval India 106B04 Indian Art and Architecture 106B05 Project Work B06 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 106C01 History of India (1707 A.D. to 1857 A.D.) 106C02 History of India With Special Reference to Indian Freedom Struggle (1857A.D. to 1947A.D.) 106C03 Society and Culture in Modern India 106C04 India Since Independence 106C05 Practical (Report on visit to the monuments, Museums and Archives) C06 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Semester IV 106D01 Challenges of 21st Century and Indian Culture 106D02 Contemporary Cultural Movement 106D03 Development of Science and Technology in Indian Culture 106D04 Religion and philosophy in Ancient India 106D05 Dissertation D06 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill) Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The master s degree in Indian Culture provides students a unique opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of the history, culture, and rich traditions of India. It enables students from diverse disciplinary backgrounds to acquire a holistic understanding of the fundamental tenets of Indian Culture and it s relevance in contemporary times. The aim of the program is to provide students with knowledge and critical insights into the socio-cultural, political and scientific challenges facing the society at the global level and equip them with the skills to provide solutions based on principles of Indian Culture.

28 28 Prospectus Master Degree Course M. A. ~ Tourism Management [ M07 ] Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The master s degree program in tourism management focuses on providing quality education and developing agents of change for socially responsible tourism. The main objective of the program is to develop professionals with entrepreneurial skills and in-depth knowledge about cultural tourism. The program is designed with a global perspective in terms of course structure, teaching methods and technology integration. Practical applications and industry interactions to develop insight into contemporary tourism practices are part of the curriculum. Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 107A01 Tourism Business 107A02 Tourism in Uttarakhand 107A03 Indian Culture and Heritage 107A04 Research Methodology 107A05 Principles and Practices of Management 107A06 Practical (with Tour Report) A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 107B01 Travel Agency and Tour Operations 107B02 Tourism Resources of India 107B03 Spiritual Tourism Management 107B04 Marketing Management for Tourism 107B05 Computer Application 107B06 Project ( with Tour Report) B07 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 107C01 Enterpreneurship and Small Business in Tourism 107C02 Event Management and MICE 107C03 Tourism Policy and Planning 107C04 Human Resource Management 107C05 International Tourism 107C06 Practical (with Tour Report) C07 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Semester IV 107D01 Tour Package Management 107D02 Health Tourism 107D03 Hotel and Resort Operations 107D04 Air Ticketing and Cargo Operations 107D05 Accounting and Finance Management 107D06 Dissertation ( with Tour Report) D07 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill)

29 Prospectus M.A. [ M08 ] /M.Sc. [ M55 ] ~ Human Consciousness & Yogic Science Master Degree Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 108A01/155A01 108A02/155A02 108A03/155A03 108A04/155A04 108A05/155A05 108A06/155A06 Semester II 108B01/155B01 108B02/155B02 108B03/155B03 108B04/155B04 108B05/155B05 108B06/155B06 Semester III 108C01/155C01 108C02/155C02 108C03/155C03 108C04/155C04 108C05/155C05 108C06/155C06 Semester IV 108D01/155D01 108D02/155D02 108D03/155D03 108D04/155D04 108D05/155D05 108D06/155D06 Fundamentals of Yoga Yoga in Upanishad and Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta Anatomy and Physiology Human Consciousness Yoga Practical Life Management (Creative Excellence) Principles of Hath Yoga Sankhya Yoga Anatomy and Physiology II Research and Statistical Methods Yoga Practical Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Patanjali Yoga Hygiene and Diet Spiritual Practices of Contemporary Yogies Principles of Naturopathy Practical Yoga - I Naturopathy - II 40 - Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Yoga Therapy Alternative Therapy Marma Therapy Dissertation Practical 1 Yoga - I Alternative Therapy - II Marma Therapy - III 30 - Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill) Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The fundamental objectives of this course are to give philosophical and practical information of nature of Indian Yoga systems and to create awareness about Indian Alternative Therapy Systems. Through this course student could provide his service to society and help in conducting innovative research in the area of Yoga and Alternative Therapy.

30 30 Prospectus Master Degree Course M.A. ~ Sanskrit [ M09 ] Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit No Limit Objectives Aim of this course is to Introduce Sanskrit Literature. By this the students will be acquainted with Religion, Indian Culture Literature, Veda & Indian Philosophy. This course will prove to make students real and ideal human being. Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 109A01 Veda 109A02 Vedanta & Samkhya 109A03 Grammar 109A04 Epic 109A05 Viva-Voce A06 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 109B01 Upanisad 109B02 Philosophy 109B03 Purana 109B04 Poetics (Kavyaprakasah-1-5 chapters) 109B05 Viva-Voce B06 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 109C01 Poetics (Dhwanyalokah 1-2 Chapters & Sahityadarpanam 6th Chapter) 109C02 Dramaturgy & History 109C03 Epic & Poetics (Mrchakatikam & Kavya-mimamsa 10-18) 109C04 Viva-Voce C05 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Semester IV 109D01 Poetics (Rasagangadharah 1st Chapter& Vakroktiji-Vitam,1st Chapter) 109D02 Poetics (Kavyaprakasah 6-9 Chapters) 109D03 Literary Criticism Eastern &Western 109D04 Dissertation D05 Viva-Voce D06 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill)

31 Prospectus M.A. ~ Hindi [ M10 ] Master Degree Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 110A01 Aadikaal Evam Poorva Madhyakaal Ka Itihaas 110A02 Prachin Evam Nirgun Bhakti Kavya 110A03 Hindi Katha Sahitya - Upanyas Evam Kahaniyan 110A04 Bhasha Vigyaan 110A05 Hindi Aalochana Evam Aalochak 110A06 Maukhiki (Aantrik Parikshak Dwara) 110A07 Jeevan Prabandhan - Rachnatmak Utkristta Semester II 110B01 Uttar Madhyakaal Se Aadhunik Kaal Ka Itihaas 110B02 Sagun Bhaktikaalin Evam Ritikaalin Kaavya 110B03 Hindi Bhasha - Lipi Evam Vyakaran 110B04 Naatak Evam Ekanki 110B05 Prayojan Moolak Hindi 110B06 Maukhiki (Bahya Parikshak Dwara) 110B07 Jeevan Prabandhan - Team Ka Nirmaan Aur Netritwa Semester III 110C01 Bhartiya Kaavyashastra 110C02 Aadhunik Kaavya (Pratham) 110C03 Kathettar Sahitya - Nibandh, Jeevni, Rekhachitra, Sansmaran, Reportage, Yatravritaant 110C04 Janpadiya Bhasha Evam Sahitya - Gadhwali Bhasha/Kumauni Bhasha 110C05 Vishesh Adhyayan - Tulsidas, Jaishankar Prasad, Ramdhari Singh DinkarU 110C06 Maukhiki - (Aantrik Parikshak Dwara) 110C07 Jeevan Prabandhan - Aadhyatmik Utkrishtta Semester IV 110D01 Paschatya Kaavyashastra 110D02 Chhayawadottar Kaavya 110D03 Patrakarita Prasikshan - Print Media, Electronic Media, Social Media 110D04 Laghusodh Prabandhan/Sahityik Wishyon Par nibandh 110D05 Maukhiki (Bahya Parikshak Dwara) 110D06 Jeevan Prabandhan - Jeevan Prabandhan Prasikshan Aur Shikshan kaushal Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The aim of the course is to introduce the grammatical, literary and functional knowledge of Hindi language to the students so that they can learn the historical background, cultural heritage and sophisticated use of resources, knowledge of various writing genres used in Journalism. Besides this it will also help to establish the basic standards of language, literature and its functional format.

32 32 Prospectus Master Degree Course M.Sc. ~ Computer Science [ M53 ] Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria BCA/BIT/BE(CS/IT)/ B.Tech(CS/IT)/ B.Sc (CS/IT) with minimum 50% or 10+2 Maths + B.Sc.+ PGDCA/PGDIT. with minimum 50% Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The course has been designed and updated by keeping the current demands and expectation of the industry in mind. The basic aim was to attain an application of the theory of Computing Science to the solution of practical problems with experience of a range of software and hardware systems in current profession. M.Sc. graduates can start their career as programmers/developers in the field of Application Development, Project Managers and Software Testing. The research horizons also open up after completion of this course. Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 153A01 Computer & C Programming 153A02 Operating System Concepts 153A03 Management Information System 153A04 UNIX and Shell Programming 153A05 Computer Organization & Architecture 153A06 Practical - I (C Programming) A07 Practical - II (UNIX and Shell Programming) A08 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 153B01 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 153B02 Computer Graphics and Visual Effects 153B03 Client Server Computing 153B04 Object Oriented Modeling with Java 153B05 Organizational Structure and HR Management 153B06 Practical - I (Computer Graphics & Visual Effects) B07 Practical - II (Java Programming) B08 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 153C01A/ 153C01B.NET Paradigm/ Advance Java 153C02 Advance RDBMS 153C03A/153C03B Cryptography and Network Security/Advance Computer Networks 153C04 Intelligent Computing 153C05 Software Engineering 153C06A/ 153C06B Practical - I (C# &.NET/ Advance Java) C07 Practical - II (Advance RDBMS) C08 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Semester IV 153D01 Mobile Computing 153D02 Data Mining & Warehousing 153D03 Mobile computing Lab using J2ME/ WML D04 Project /Dissertation D05 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill)

33 Prospectus M.Sc. ~ Yogic Science & Holistic Health [ M54 ] Master Degree Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 154A01 Fundamentals of Yoga & Holistic Health 154A02 Hatha Yoga & Holistic Health 154A03 Fundamentals of Psychology 154A04 Human Biology I 154A05 Diet and Nutrition 154A06 Practical - I (Yoga) A07 Practical - II (Psychology) A08 Practical - III (Human Biology) A09 Practical - IV (Diet & Nutrition) 154A10 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 154B01 Patanjal Yoga Sutra and Holistic Health 154B02 Statistics & Research Methodology 154B03 Abnormal Psychology 154B04 Human Biology II 154B05 Naturopathy 154B06 Practical - I (Yoga ) B07 Practical - II (Psychology) B08 Practical - III (Human Biology) B09 Practical - IV (Naturopathy) 154B10 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 154C01 Tantra & Holistic Health 154C02 Contemporary Yogic Models & Holistic Health 154C03 Psychological Assessment & Diagnosis 154C04 Common Disorders and Pathology 154C05 Yoga Therapy 154C06 Practical - I (Yoga) C07 Practical - II (Psychology) C08 Practical - III (Human Biology) C09 Practical - IV (Yoga Therapy) 154C10 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Semester IV 154D01 Vedanta & Holistic Health 154D02 Panchakarma Therapy 154D03 Psychotherapy & Yogic Psychotherapy 154D04 Clinical Methods & Modern Diagnostic Methods 154D05 Dissertation D06 Practical - I (Yoga) D07 Practical - II (Human Biology) D08 Practical - III (Panchkarma) 154D09 Practical - IV (Psychotherapy) D10 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill) Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree (Biology Group ) with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives In today s era of globalization, imbalanced lifestyle has led to various mental disorders. Modern medical science has also advocated the importance of complementary and alternative medicine to combat these common problems of the fast moving world. This programme offers effective practical theories & therapeutic aspect of the same along with various techniques to maintain the physical and mental health. It will also enhance the research opportunities in the field of Yoga and psychological disorders.

34 34 Prospectus Master Degree Course M.Sc. ~ Environmental Science [ M56 ] Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree in any stream of Science with 50% marks from any recognized university following course pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The main objectives of this course are to make students aware about the local, regional and global environmental problems and their solutions. In this course students will be trained for scientific analysis of environmental components. The deep knowledge of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and management system will also provide to the students. By this knowledge students could play their role in the field of education, research, industrial management and consultancies. Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 156A01 Ecology & Environment 156A02 Environmental Geosciences 156A03 Taxonomy & Systematic Biodiversity 156A04 Natural Resource and Management 156A05 Lab Course - I 156A06 Lab Course - II 156A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 156B01 Biodiversity Management 156B02 Environmental Chemistry 156B03 Environmental Microbiology & Statistical Analysis 156B04 Environmental Biotechnology 156B05 Lab Course - I 156B06 Lab Course - II 156B07 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 156C01 156C02 156C03 156C04 156C05 156C06 156C07 Semester IV 156D01 156D02 156D03 156D04 156D05 156D06 Environmental Pollution & Toxicology Environmental Monitoring Environmental Impact Assessment and Disaster Management Environmental Education, Economics and Laws Lab Course - I Lab Course - II Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Tourism & Environmental Management Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health & Safety General Environmental Issues Dissertation Thesis Writing Presentation Viva Lab Course Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill)

35 Prospectus M.Sc. ~ Applied Medicinal Plants' Sciences [ M57 ] Master Degree Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 157A01 Introductory Botany of Medicinal Plants (MPs) 157A02 Seeds, Propagules & Propagation Technology 157A03 Plant Productivity and Production Techniques 157A04 Practical I (Introductory Botany of Medicinal Plants) A05 Practical II (Seeds, Propagules & Propagation Technology) A06 Practical III (Plant Productivity and Production Techniques) A07 Life Management Semester II 157B01 Post Harvest Management of Medicinal Plants 157B02 Basics of Processing Technology 157B03 Marketing Management of MPs 157B04 Practical IV (Post Harvest Management of MPs) B05 Practical V (Basics of Processing Technology) B06 Practical VI (Marketing Management of MPs) B07 Life Management Semester III 157C01 Advances in Botany of Medicinal Plants 157C02 Advances in Seed Science and Propagation Technology 157C03 Advances in Cultivation Technology 157C04 Practical I (Advances in Botany of Medicinal Plants) C05 Practical II (Advances in Seed Science and Propagation Technology) C06 Practical III (Advances in Cultivation Technology) 50 - Semester IV 157D01 Modern Trends in Marketing & Agribusiness Management 157D02 Advances in Processing Technology& Uses 157D03 Practical IV (Modern Trends in Marketing & Agribusiness Management) D04 Practical V (Advances in Processing Technology& Uses) D05 M.Sc. Thesis Duration Two years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria B.Sc. (Botany, Zoology and Chemistry) or B.Sc. Honours Botany or B.Sc. Agriculture or B.Sc. Agriculture Honours or B.Sc. Horticulture or B.Sc. Forestry. Graduates in these streams with 50% or above marks from a recognized University shall be eligible for appearing in the entrance test. Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The course is aimed at the development of human resources for self reliance through commercial /organic farming, pharmacies of different pathies and marketing /trading/agri. business management of medicinal and aromatic plants. Students shall also be qualified for jobs in private, public and corporate sectors. Scope of research on nature's/biodiversity conservation will also be widened.

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37 Prospectus P.G. Diploma ~ Human Consciousness,Yoga & Alternative Therapy [ P01 ] P.G. Diploma Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 301A01 Fundamentals of Yoga 301A02 Principles of Raj Yoga & Hath Yoga 301A03 Practices of Contemporary Yogies & Alternative Therapy Methods (Based on Pt. Shri Ram Sharma Acharya) 301A04 Anatomy, Physiology & Related Disorders 301A05 Yoga Practical - I 301A06 Yoga Practical - II 301A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 301B01 Human Consciousness & Yoga Therapy 301B02 Yoga Therapy 301B03 Hygiene, Diet & Naturopathy 301B04 Acupressure, Pranic Healing & Marma Therapy 301B05 Yoga Practical - I 301B06 Practical - II 301B07 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Duration One Year Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks. from any recognized university following pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives Yoga study is the greatest contribution of Indian Rishis to the mankind since Vedic Era. In this course, there is an appropriate arrangement of scientific study and research, which is useful in the present context, so that students can develop themselves as perfect yoga & alternative therapists and may benefit the society by gifting them a healthy and refined life style.

38 38 Prospectus P.G. Diploma Course P.G. Diploma ~ Journalism and Mass Communication [ P03 ] Duration One Year Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree with minimum 50% marks. from any recognized university following pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 301A01 Communication and Mass Media 301A02 History of Indian Journalism 301A03 News Editing 301A04 Reporting and Press Law 301A05 Practical (Computer Skills) 301A06 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 301B01 Public Relation & Advertising 301B02 TV and Radio Journalism 301B03 Feature Writing and New Trends 301B04 Contemporary Issues in Media 301B05 Practical (Computer Skills) 301B06 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Objectives The aim of this course is to teach honest and progressive journalism to the students and to remove the veil of darkness and ignorance from the society. Our main purpose is to make journalism an effective medium of mass awakening and to strengthen the fourth pillar of democracy.

39 Prospectus Diploma in Visual Effects: Compositing [ D01 ] Diploma Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 501A01 Introduction to Art Fundamentals & Computer Graphics A02 Matte Generation and BG Preparation for Visual Effects A03 Practical - I (Art Fundamentals) st nd 501A04 Practical - II (1 Paper & 2 Paper) A05 Daily Assessment A06 Moral Fiber A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 501B01 Basic and Intermediate Skill Set Training In Node based compositing & Match-Moving B02 Advance Compositing B03 Practical - I (Short film - Art) B04 Practical - II (Live Project - Show Reel) B05 Daily Assessment B06 Moral Fiber B07 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Duration One year Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria 10+2 from Arts/Science (English Medium), with basic Computer knowledge and Drawing Skills Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives The aim of this program is to develop working knowledge of Basic & Advance Compositing through computer and to develop an ability to handle effectively the Visual-Effect shots in Film and Television Industry.

40 40 Prospectus Diploma Course Advance Diploma in Visual Effects: 3D Computer Graphics [ D02 ] Duration Two Years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria 10+2 from Arts/Science (English Medium) with good Drawing Skills. Age Limit Up to 30 years Objectives This program aims to specialize in Advance 3D Computer Graphics for Visual-Effects, so that the student can do a specific task in Visual Effects for the Film or Television Industry. Specialization after the course completion : 3D Generalist, 3D Modeler, VFX lighting & Shading Artist, Texturing Artist, Vfx Animator, Match-mover Artist, VFX Special Effects Artist, Advertising & Retail, etc. Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I - 3D Fundamentals 502A01 Basic Skill set Training in 3D - I (Max) A02 Basic Skill set Training in 3D - II (Max) A03 Practical Project A04 Daily Assessment A05 Moral Fiber A06 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II - Look Development 502B01 Modeling & Texturing (Maya/Max) B02 Lighting, Shading & Compositing (Maya & Max) B03 Practical Project B04 Daily Assessment B05 Moral Fiber B06 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III - Animation & Special Effects 502C01 Character Animation (Maya/Max) C02 Particles & Dynamics (Maya/Max) C03 Practical Project C04 Daily Assessment C05 Moral Fiber C06 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence) Semester IV - Specialized Show-reel 502D01 Concept of Film Making D02 Practical Individual Project -I (Specialized Show-reel) D03 Practical Group Project -II (Short Film ---Digital) D04 Daily Assessment D05 Moral Fiber D06 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill)

41 Prospectus Diploma in Self Enterpreneurship & Rural Development [ D03 ] Diploma Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 503A01 Rural Development and Management 503A02 Human Resource Development and Management 503A03 Enterpreneurship Development and Rural Industry Management 503A04 Sustainable Agriculture & Cow Husbandry Management 503A05 Practical - I (Project for Rural Development) 503A06 Practical - II (Rural Enterprises) 503A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 503B01 Integrated Water Shed Development and Resource Management 503B02 Environment Conservation 503B03 Rural Education & Health 503B04 Women Awakening & Empowerment 503B05 Practical - I (Project on Women Empowerment in a selected Village) 503B06 Practical - II (Gramod Yoga / Rural Enterprises) 503B07 Practical - III (Rain Water Conservation & Management-Watershed Development Plan) 503B08 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Duration One Year Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Passed from any recognized secondary education board following 10+2 pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years. Relaxation upto 10 years can be given to those candidates, who have actively participated in the social work at any recognized institution. Objectives The object of this course is to prepare students as rural managers, develop them to have understanding of problems, needs, resources and grass root realties of rural areas, acquaint and equip them with suitable tips, programs and techniques for holistic rural development and also develop in them the spirit of social concern and skill of communication. To build up capacity and confidence to start and establish one's own small scale industry for self employment is also a major object of the course.

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43 Prospectus Certificate in Holistic Health Management [ C01 ] Certificate Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 401A01 Holistic Health and Yagyopathy 401A02 Yoga and Alternative Therapy 401A03 Practical Uses of Common Medicinal Plants 401A04 Human Anatomy, Common Diseases and First Aid 401A05 Practical - I (Uses of Common Medicinal Plant, Formulation & First Aid) 401A06 Practical - II (Yoga and Alternative Medicine) 401A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Duration 6 months Admission On the basis of personal interview Eligibility Criteria Passed from any recognized secondary education board following 10+2 pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years. Relaxation upto 10 years can be given to those candidates, who have actively participated in the social work at any recognized institution. Objectives In this course, students will learn process of rejuvenating body and mind through ancient alternate medicine systems. The course includes Yoga and therapeutic application of Yagya. The course focuses on the yagyopathy i.e. a combination of Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Yoga and Yagya; a new concept developed by Pt. Shri Ram Sharma Acharya Ji.

44 44 Prospectus Certificate Course Certificate in Theology [ C03 ] Duration 6 months Admission On the basis of personal interview Eligibility Criteria Passed from any recognized secondary education board following 10+2 pattern Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 403A01 Dharm - Parichay 403A02 Dharm - Vyavhar 403A03 Yoga - Ayurved & Vaikalpik Chikitsa 403A04 Practical - I (Yoga - Ayurved & Vaikalpik Chikitsa) 403A05 Practical - II (Dharm - Pravachan) 403A06 Practical - III (Pourouhitya - Karmakand) 403A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Age Limit Up to 30 years. Relaxation up to 10 years can be given to those candidates, who have actively participated in the social work at any recognized institution. Objectives The objective of this course is to establish practical, progressive and scientific elements of religion in the society and to prepare a generation of such individuals, who can inculcate the spiritual values in their lives and who believe in promoting communal harmony, national integrity and overall upliftment of the society.

45 Prospectus Certificate in Yoga and Alternative Therapy [ C04 ] Certificate Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks 404A01 Fundamentals of Yoga 404A02 Raj Yoga & Hatha Yoga 404A03 Contemporary Yogis & their Therapeutic Techniques 404A04 Human Body & Yoga 404A05 Yoga & Complementary Therapy 404A06 Practical - I (Yoga) 404A07 Practical - II (Complementary Therapy) 404A08 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Duration 6 months Admission On the basis of personal interview Eligibility Criteria Passed from any recognized secondary education board following 10+2 pattern Age Limit Up to 30 years. Relaxation upto 10 years can be given to those candidates, who have actively participated in the social work at any recognized institution. Objectives Yoga is not only a technique of sadhana but also an applied science. To know the applied form of this science it is now necessary to h a v e i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t h u m a n consciousness and therapeutic part of Yoga. This course in a limited period of six months will be able to provide the basics of Anatomy as well as the therapeutic clue given by contemporary Yogis, which will help students to keep their own health under fitness with the society.

46 46 Prospectus Certificate Course Certificate in Water Resources Conservation and Management [ C05 ] Duration 6 months Admission On the basis of personal interview Eligibility Criteria Passed from any recognized secondary education board following 10+2 pattern Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks 405A01 Water Resources and their Present Status 405A02 Water Conservation 405A03 Water Management - I 405A04 Water Management - II 405A05 Practical - I A06 Practical - II A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Age Limit 30 years. Relaxation upto 10 years can be given to those candidates, who have actively participated in the social work at any recognized institution. Objectives Water being one of the precious five elements on which life and nature is based, is crucial for sustainable societal, development and environmental conservation. Due to poor and unscientific harvesting and consumptive practices, availability of this natural resource is in a critical phase culminating in a disastrous situation. Hence, a course on basic and practical aspects of management of water resources and river is imperative.

47 Prospectus Certificate in Handloom Technology [ C07 ] Certificate Course Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks 407A01 Spinning 407A02 Weaving 407A03 Dyeing 407A04 Textile Testing and Quality Control 407A05 Industrial Management 407A06 Practical - I (Spinning, Weaving & Dyeing) A07 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Duration 6 months Admission On the basis of personal interview Eligibility Criteria Passed from any recognized secondary education board following 10+2 pattern Age Limit 30 years. Relaxation upto 10 years can be given to those candidates, who have actively participated in the social work at any recognized institution. Objectives To train the students in handloom industry from fiber processing upto cloth production in the manner so that they can establish their own units and be a part of the progress of the nation.

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49 Prospectus Bachelor of Arts [ B01 ] and Bachelor of Science [ B02 ] Bachelor Degree Course Mandatory Subjects for B.A. & B.Sc. Life Management Scientific Spirituality English Communication/Sanskrit Communication Optional Subjects for B. A. Hindi English Sanskrit History Tourism Music Education Yoga Psychology Optional Subjects for B.Sc. Computer Science Mathematics Environmental Science Yoga Psychology Duration 3 years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Minimum 50% marks from any recognized secondary education board following 10+2 pattern. Student from Commerce stream would only be eligible for B.A. course. Mathematics as a subject in 10+2 is mandatory for B.Sc. in Computer Science. Similarly, Biology as a subject in 10+2 is mandatory for B.Sc. in Environmental Science. Age Limit Up to 22 years Note: Three of the above listed optional subjects should be selected at the time of admission. The list of subject groups will be made available at the time of admission. The chosen optional subject group can only be changed once and within 15 days of admission. Student will have to leave one of the chosen subject in the final year and he will be eligible to take admission in Integrated/Master s Degree course in one of the remaining two subjects. If the number of students opting any subject is less than ten, then the university will decide whether to offer or not to offer teaching in that subject.

50 Prospectus Bachelor Degree Course BCA ~ Bachelor of Computer Application [ B04 ] Duration Three years Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria 10+2 with minimum 50% and mathematics as one of the subject Age Limit 30 years Objectives The aim of this program is to develop working knowledge about computer and impart skills to use computer effectively in developing commercial and scientific applications. Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 265A01 Mathematics I 265A02 Professional Communication 265A03 Computer Fundamentals and IT 265A04 Problem Solving and Programming Logic using C 265A05 Operating System 265A06 Practical - I (Computer Fundamentals LAB) 265A07 Practical - II (Operating System LAB) 265A08 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Semester II 265B01 Mathematics II 265B02 Unix and Shell Programming 265B03 Data Structure using C 265B04 Computer Organization and Architecture 265B05 Environmental Science 265B06 Practical - I (C Programming Lab) 265B07 Practical - II (Unix and Shell Programming LAB) 265B08 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester III 265C01 Principles of Management 265C02 Database Management System 265C03 Data Communication and Computer Networks 265C04 Discrete Mathematics 265C05 Software Engineering 265C06 Practical - I (DBMS LAB) 265C07 Practical - II (Data Structure LAB) 265C08 Life Management (Spiritual Excellence)

51 Prospectus Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester IV 265D01 E-Commerce 265D02 Computer Graphics 265D03 Object Oriented Programming using C++ 265D04 Human Values & Business Ethics 265D05 Financial Accounting and Applications 265D06 Practical - I (C++ LAB) 265D07 Practical - II (Computer Graphics LAB) 265D08 Life Management (Life Management Training & Teaching Skill) Semester V 265E01 Computer Based Numerical and Optimization Techniques 265E02 Java Programming 265E03 Internet and Web Technologies 265E04 Management Information Systems 265E05 Emerging Trends in Computing 265E06 Practical - I (Java Programming LAB) 265E07 Practical - II (Web Technology LAB) 265E08 Life Management Semester VI 265F01 Cryptography and Network Security/J2ME 265F02 GUI using.net Framework 265F06 Practical - I (GUI using.net Framework LAB) 265F07 Practical - II (Major Project) 2 265F08 Life Management

52 52 Prospectus Bachelor Training Course B. Ed. ~ Bachelor of Education [ B03 ] Duration One Year Admission On the basis of entrance test and personal interview Eligibility Criteria Bachelor s degree or Post Graduate with minimum 50% marks. from any recognized university following pattern Age Limit No age Limit Paper Code Paper Name External Internal Assessment Marks Assessment Marks Semester I 271A01 Teacher in Emerging Indian Society 272A01 Development of Learner & Teaching Learning process 273A01 Development of Education System in India 283A01 Life Management (Team Building & Leadership) Semester II 274B01 Educational Technology & Management 275B01/276B01/277B01 Methods of Teaching (Hindi/English/Sanskrit) 278B01/279B01/280B01/281B01 Methods of Teaching (Social Studies/Mathematics/Science/Commerce) 284B01 Practical - I (Teaching practice) B01 Environmental Education 283B01 Life Management (Creative Excellence) Objectives The aim of this course is prepare reliable, competent and sincere teachers, who have scientific attitude, capabilities and technical knowledge. The course also attempts to inculcate spiritual values and social responsibilities in the teachers so they can impart value based education to their students. Note: Science Group - Science, Mathematics Commerce Group - Commerce, Mathematics/Social Science Arts Group - Any one Language (English/Hind/Sanskrit), Social Science

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54 54 Prospectus Suggested Books General Knowledge & Learning General Knowledge and Learning will include national and International issues, current events and facts, national and international leading organizations and institutions, Environment, Computer, History invention and research, literature, sports, spiritual interests questions. English In English Language question paper the basic understanding of English language will be evaluated. Mission Suggested books for questions based on Dev Sanskriti, Shantikunj, Yug Rishi and other Spiritual topics are given below: Jeevan Vidya Ka Aalok Kendra Hamare Pramukh Sansthan Vedmoorti Taponisth Pt. Shri Ram Sharma Acharya: Akhil Wishwa Gayatri Pariwar ke Sanrakshak Swatantrata Senani Hamare Gurudev Shantikunj aur uski uplabdhiyan Brahamvarchas Shodh Sansthan: Prayojan aur Prayas Admission Procedure Indian Students (including Nepal) Student will be admitted to the university on the basis of an entrance test, which will be conducted in two stages. Master s Degree and Diploma Courses Stage - I This stage contains Five sections based on objective questions. Time Duration 1.5 Hours Section - I General Knowledge and Learning Section - II Logical Reasoning and General Aptitude Section - III Mission (Gayatri Parivar, Shantikunj, Dev Sanskriti University, Sufi saints, historical and cultural sites, etc.) Section - IV Basic Understanding of English language Section - V Subject Knowledge (applied for) Stage - II Interview of the selected candidate from Stage - I Graduate Degree Stage - I This stage contains three sections based on objective questions. Time Duration 1.5 Hour Section - I General Knowledge and Learning Section - II Logical Reasoning and General Aptitude Section - III Mission (Gayatri Parivar, Shantikunj, Dev Sanskriti University, Sufi saint, historical and cultural sites, etc.) Stage - II Interview of the selected candidates from Stage - I B.Ed. Course Stage - I Time Duration Paper - I Paper - II Stage - II This stage contains two papers based on objective questions 3 Hours General Knowledge and Language proficiency (English/Hindi) Reasoning & Aptitude and Arts/Science/Commerce Dev Sanskriti, Shantikunj, Rishiyugma and other spiritual topics. Interview of the selected candidate from Stage - I Certificate Courses Stage - I Selection on the basis of personal interview Admission Procedure International Students The candidates applying for the desired course can download the Application Form from the university website or purchase directly from the university counter. The candidate will be required to the scanned copies of the following documents to international@dsvv.ac.in & provc@dsvv.ac.in Completed Application Form Passport Educational Certificates of the school/ university last attended Statement of Purpose (SOP) The Statement of purpose should be between words and should answer the following themes: Academic background Reason for applying for the desired course Reason for applying to study in India Reason for applying to study in DSVV The candidate shall obtain a Student Visa for desired period in the name of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar from the Indian Embassy of his/her country (a letter of provisional admission if required will be given) Further information can be obtained from the letter of provisional admission.

55 Prospectus Important Information Applicants can come in university campus and get the application form in person from the University on payment of ` 200/-* and submit the same along with relevant attested mark-sheet photocopies to Registrar office along with Entrance Fee of ` 500/-. Applicants can order the form from the university by sending a Demand Draft of ` 250/-*.The prospectus will be sent through registered post. After completely filling up of Application Form, Admit card and attaching relevant attested mark-sheet photocopies, you can post it to DSVV along with a Demand Draft of Rs. 500/- *. Applicants can download the Application Form from the website. After filling up the form and attaching relevant attested mark-sheet photocopies, you have to send them via post to DSVV along with Demand Draft of ` 700/-* Filled in application form along with bank draft must reach the Registrar Office on or before the last date of submission. Applications received after the due date or with incomplete information shall not be accepted. An application for the change of examination center would attract a fee of ` 200/- The final decision on this issue would be taken by the Registrar, DSVV. The university holds the right to cancel any application form at any stage without any prior notice to the candidate. Reservation will be applicable according to Uttarakhand Govt. rules. Kindly note that the university is working for altruistic cause. Therefore, it is expected from the candidates to deposit necessary maintenance charges at the time of admission. A refundable caution deposit of Rs. 1000/- would be charged at the time of admission. (Refundable within one year of course completion) An additional fee of US $ 150 would be applicable to the overseas students in the first academic year. *Demand Draft must be made in favor of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, payable at Haridwar Haridwar court would have jurisdiction in the event of any dispute Important Dates List of Examination Centers 15 March 2014 Distribution of Application Form 18 June 2014 Last date of submission of Completed Aplication Form 21 June 2014 Submission of Application Form with Late fees of Rs. 50/Day 23 June 2014 Written Entrance Examination : (All courses except B. Ed.) 24 June 2014 Written Entrance Examination : B. Ed. Course 27 June 2014 Declaration of Result June 2014 Interview B. Ed. Course 29 June 2014 Interview M.A./M.Sc., Diploma & Certificate Courses July 2014 Interview B.A., B.Sc. & B.C.A. Courses 04 July 2014 Announcement of selected Candidates July 2014 Medical test and admission procedure 13 July 2014 Gyandeeksha July 2014 Induction & Orientation Center s Name Center s Code Bhopal [ Madhya Pradesh ] BP DSVV, Haridwar [ Uttarakhand ] HW Hyderabad [ Andhra Pradesh ] HD Jodhpur [ Rajasthan ] JR Kolkata [ West Bengal ] KO Lucknow [ Uttar Pradesh ] LK Nagpur [ Maharashtra ] NP Noida [ Uttar Pradesh ] NO Patna [ Bihar ] PT Rajnandgaon [ Chhattisgarh ] RJ Vadodara [ Gujarat ] VA Note: Please refer to Admit Card for Address of Examination Centre. DSVV, Haridwar is the only examination centre for B.Ed. entrance examination.there is a provision of negative marking in written entrance examination.

56 Correspondence Details Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya (University) Gayatrikunj, Shantikunj, Haridwar (Uttarakhand) INDIA Phone : Ext. 5407, 5409 Mobile: , Facsimile: website: admissions@dsvv.ac.in, info@dsvv.ac.in

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