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CENTRAL INDIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY lsavªy bf.m;k ffk;ksykwftdy lsfeujh Prospectus ikb~;øe fooj.k iqlrd P.O. Box 63, Malviyaganj Itarsi 461 111, Madhya Pradesh Phone: 07572-406249 www.centralindia.org lsavªy bf.m;k ffk;ksykwftdy lsfeujh ikslv ckdl& 63] ekyoh;xat] bvkjlh & 461111] e/; Áns ka www.centralindia.org

BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY (B.TH.) DEGREE COURSE The Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) program is a degree course that seeks to train committed persons for the ministry of the Church. The course emphasizes Biblical studies, doctrine, history of Christianity, and missions. It also helps integrate learning with practice through the various practical ministry programs during the course duration. 1. Objectives The main objectives of the course are as following: a. To train leaders for the essential ministries of the Church. b. To equip the learner with proper tools for the study, interpretation, and application of Bible in specific life situations. c. To train the learner for effective communication of Biblical message. d. To train the learner in practical implementation of Biblical principles. 2. Admission Requirements a. Completed 18 years of age by the date of application. b. Must have the minimum education qualification of Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent. c. Knowledge of the English language. d. Must have a divine call for full-time ministry. e. A valid medical certificate of fitness for higher studies. f. An indication of financial support for undertaking the program. g. Duly filled application form with copies of mark sheets, photographs, and recommendation letters from Christian leaders as required (the original mark sheet has to be submitted on admission). 3. Duration of Study The B.Th. degree requires three years of full-time study as an internal (residential) student in the Seminary. Any exception to this rule should have the prior permission of the Academic Committee failing which the candidate s registration will be terminated. 4. Course Requirements The B.Th. program operates on the semester basis. The academic year consists of two semesters. The program is spread over three years (six regular semesters). The following are the course requirements for the B.Th. degree program: a. Completion of 128 credit hours. Each credit hour is 15 hours or its equivalent. b. Pass 36 courses and complete 3 term papers (2,000 words each). c. Complete 3 months of field education or practical ministry. Page 2

5. Ministerial Report a. A candidate will have to go through one month practical ministry under the supervision of a local pastor at the end of each academic session. b. A report of the ministry must be sent to the Academic Office on completion of the practical ministry period. c. The report may be hand-written or type-written and should not exceed 5,000 words. d. The report and a copy of it should be attested by the local pastor. 6. Examination and Evaluation A student is expected to write and pass a written examination to prove his accuracy and range of knowledge of the particular course in order to complete it. a. Grading and Marks 50% points in each course will be required to pass the examination. The final grading shall be as follows: First Class Second Class Third Class Failure A+ (80% and above) B+ (65%) C+ (50%) D (30%) A (75%) B (60%) C (45%) E (20%) A- (70%) B- (55%) C- (40%) F (10%) b. Withdrawal or Absence from Examinations: A candidate who withdraws from the examinations or who fails to take the examinations for which he/she has been entered shall forfeit the examination fees. 7. Fees The following is the fee structure for the three-year B.Th. program: Application - Rs. 100/- Admission Fee - Rs. 250/- (Late Admission Fee - Rs. 350/-) Per Semester Fee - Rs. 3,000/- Examination Fee (Per Semester) - Rs. 200/- Graduation Fee - Rs. 500/- Transcript Fee - Rs. 100/- Total - Rs. 20,150/- Page 3

8. Convocation The Convocation of the Seminary is held every year during the FPCGI Annual Convention at Itarsi. Every student who has qualified to receive the B.Th. Degree is expected to attend the Convocation held after the year in which he/she qualified to receive his/her degree in person. 9. Curriculum The curriculum shall consist of 36 courses, allocated as 6 courses per semester. Each course is evaluated according to credit hours. FIRST YEAR Semester I Old Testament Survey 4 New Testament Survey 3 Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ 3 Acts of Apostles 3 Language 3 History of Christianity 5 Semester II Synoptic Gospels 4 Pentateuch 4 Hebrew Wisdom Literature 3 Evangelism 3 Theology I 4 History of Israel 4 SECOND YEAR Semester I General Epistles 3 Indian Church History 3 Corinthians 4 Apocalyptic Literature 6 Gospel of John 2 Theology II 4 Page 4

Semester II Homiletics 3 Prison Epistles 4 Romans 3 Major Religions 5 Theology III 4 Dispensation 3 Third Year Semester I Cults and Occults 3 Pastoral Epistles 3 Counseling 4 Greek 4 Minor Prophets 3 Theology IV 4 Semester II Church Government 3 Pastoral Procedures & Practices 3 Biblical Hermeneutics 3 Theology V 4 Christian Ethics 3 Christian Communication 4 Page 5

MASTER OF DIVINITY (M.DIV.) Master of Divinity (M.Div.) is a post-graduate degree offered by Central India Theological Seminary to train Christian leaders in order to meet the modern challenges of ministry. The course emphasizes theology, missions, pastoral ministry, and biblical studies. 1. Objectives a. To train ministers for effective Christian ministry in various contexts of the world. b. To train ministers for effective Christian witnessing among the various people groups of the world. c. To promote inter-disciplinary perspectives for productive confluence of theology and ministerial arts. d. To train ministers for purpose driven practical ministry. e. To provide qualitative ministerial education for edification of the Church. f. To develop the arts helpful in the communication of Christian truths. 2. Admission Requirements a. B.Th. (II class) or its equivalent degree from a recognized institution. b. Any other University degree for admission into Pre-M.Div. on passing the Entrance Test. c. Proficiency in the English language for critical study and reflection. d. A valid medical certificate of fitness for higher studies. e. An indication of financial support for undertaking the program. f. Duly filled application form with copies of mark sheets, photographs, and recommendation letters from Christian leaders as required (the original mark sheet has to be submitted on admission). 3. Course Structure a. Theological graduates (B.Th.) will have to complete 28 courses, 2 ministerial reports, and a thesis in 4 semesters of two academic years. b. University graduates (B.A., B.Sc., or equivalent) will have to complete 42 courses, 3 ministerial reports, and a thesis in 6 semesters of three academic years. 4. Course Duration a. A theological graduate will have to complete two years of full time study as an internal (residential) student in the Seminary. b. A University graduate will have to complete three years of full time study as an internal (residential) student in the Seminary. Page 6

Any exception to this rule should have the prior permission of the Academic Committee failing which the candidate s registration will be terminated. 5. Ministerial Report e. A candidate will have to go through one month practical ministry under the supervision of a local pastor at the end of each academic session. f. A report of the ministry must be sent to the Academic Office on completion of the practical ministry period. g. The report may be hand-written or type-written and not exceeding 5,000 words. h. The report and a copy of it should be attested by the local pastor. 6. Thesis All M.Div. candidates are expected to take a common research methodology course on thesis writing. The following rules must be observed regarding the preparation of the submission of the thesis: a. A candidate shall submit his or her thesis proposal to the Dean by the end of the second semester of the first year for approval. b. A candidate writing the M.Div. thesis is expected to work under the supervision of a qualified member of the staff of Seminary. c. The thesis must be printed on one side of an A4 sized paper and bound in stiff covers. d. Three copies of the thesis must be submitted to the Dean of Academic Studies on the appointed date of the final semester. e. The length of the thesis shall be about 15,000 words. f. The thesis should be written in the English language. g. The thesis should be the original work of the candidate and must be free of typographical and grammatical errors. h. Quotations and references should be acknowledged in footnotes or endnotes and a bibliography of books consulted should be appended to the thesis. i. In awarding grades for the thesis, examiners will take into consideration the following points: (i) Accuracy and range of knowledge of the subject as demonstrated by the subject-matter of the thesis. (ii) Coherence of the argument. (iii) Originality of thought. (iv) Presentation (format, printing, etc.). j. Abstracts: A candidate shall also submit with the thesis three copies of an abstract of approximately 300 words. The abstract shall be a brief summary of the problem, the methodology followed in the research and the main findings. When a thesis is re-submitted following revision, three copies of a revised abstract shall also be submitted. Page 7

k. Prior permission from the Seminary must be obtained before a writer publishes his/her thesis. When published, the author will be expected to deposit five printed copies to the Seminary with due acknowledgement. 7. Examination and Evaluation A student is expected to write and pass a written examination to prove his accuracy and range of knowledge of the particular course in order to complete it. a. Grading and Marks 50% points in each course will be required to pass the examination. The final grading shall be as follows: First Class Second Class Third Class Failure A+ (80% and above) B+ (65%) C+ (50%) D (30%) A (75%) B (60%) C (45%) E (20%) A- (70%) B- (55%) C- (40%) F (10%) b. Withdrawal or Absence from Examinations: A candidate who withdraws from the examinations or who fails to take the examinations for which he/she has been entered shall forfeit the examination fees. 7. Fees The following is the fee structure for the M.Div. program and which may be paid in ten installments: Application - Rs. 100/- Entrance Examination Fee - Rs. 100/- Admission Fee - Rs. 300/- (Late Admission Fee - Rs. 450/-) Per Semester Fee - Rs. 3500/- Examination Fee per Semester - Rs. 200/- Thesis Fee - Rs. 500/- Graduation Fee - Rs. 500/- Transcript Fee - Rs. 100/- Total - Rs. 16, 300/- (for 2 Year M.Div.) - Rs. 23, 800/- (for 3 Year M.Div.) Page 8

8. Graduation The Convocation of the Seminary is held every year during the FPCGI Annual Convention at Itarsi. Every student who has qualified to receive the M.Div. Degree is expected to attend the Convocation held after the year in which he/she qualified to receive his/her degree in person. 9. Required Courses for the Master of Divinity Degree PRE-M.DIV. Semester 1 Credit Hrs. Old Testament An Introduction 4 General Awareness 2 Research Methodology 2 New Testament An Introduction 3 Life & Ministry of Jesus Christ 4 Indian Culture and History 3 Pentateuch 4 Semester 2 Romans 3 History of Christianity 4 Homiletics 3 Major Religions 4 Introduction to Theology 4 Acts of Apostles 2 Daniel and Revelation 3 M.DIV. FIRST YEAR Semester 1 Synoptic Gospels 3 Theology of the Old Testament 4 Hermeneutics 3 Theology -1 4 Introduction to Psychology 3 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Archaeology of the Old Testament 3 Page 9

Semester 2 Apologetics 4 Development of Religious Thought in Inter-testamental Period 3 Greek 4 Theology -2 4 Introduction to Missions 3 History of Israel 3 Theology of New Testament 4 M.DIV. SECOND YEAR Semester 1 Apocalyptical Literature 4 Contemporary Theologies 4 Historical Introduction to Pentecostalism 4 Christian Theologies in India 4 Wisdom and Poetical Literature 3 Christian Ethics 3 Pauline Thought 3 Semester 2 Evangelism 4 Theology -3 4 Contemporary Religious Movements 3 Christian Communication 3 Christian Education 3 Christian Counseling 4 Church Government and Organization 3 Page 10

MASTER OF THEOLOGY (CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY) The degree of Master of Theology (M.Th.) in Christian Theology is a post-graduate degree offered by Central India Theological Seminary. The primary purpose of this program is to train Christian leaders to face the growing challenges of the modern world through application of theological knowledge. The degree is also a preparatory program for advanced study and research at the doctoral level. 1. Objectives The main purpose of the M.Th. Degree program is: a. To train theological graduates in advanced theological reflection, hermeneutics, and praxis. b. To equip the candidates with tools and skills for active and creative confrontation of ministerial challenges. c. To train candidates for theologically sound leadership in various branches of Christian ministry. d. To promote the confluence of divine wisdom and power in a Pentecostal understanding of theology and a Spirit-filled life and ministry of the Church. 2. Admission Requirements g. M.Div. or B.D. (II class) or its equivalent degree from a recognized institution. h. Proficiency in the English language for critical study and reflection. i. A ministerial experience of not less than the aggregate of 12 months over a period of 1-3 years. j. A valid medical certificate of fitness for higher studies. k. An indication of financial support for undertaking the program. l. Duly filled application form with copies of mark sheets, photographs, and recommendation letters from Christian leaders as required (the original mark sheet has to be submitted on admission). 3. Duration of Study The M.Th. degree requires two years of full time study as an internal (residential) student in the Seminary. Any exception to this rule should have the prior permission of the Academic Committee failing which the candidate s registration will be terminated. 4. Course Requirements a. A candidate shall be required to pass 10 courses and a thesis. b. A candidate is expected to submit a thesis of 25,000 words on a theological subject approved by the Dean of Academic Studies. Page 11

5. Thesis All M.Th. candidates are expected to take a common research methodology course on thesis writing. The following rules must be observed regarding the preparation of the submission of the thesis: l. A candidate shall submit his or her thesis proposal to the Dean by 2 nd December of the first year of M.Th. studies for approval. Application for any modification of the title must be sent before 2 nd March of the first year for approval. m. A candidate writing the M.Th. thesis is expected to work under the supervision of a qualified member of the staff of Seminary. n. The thesis must be printed on one side of an A4 sized paper and bound in stiff covers. o. Three copies of the thesis must be submitted to the Dean of Academic Studies not later than March 31 st of the Second year of M.Th. studies. p. The length of the thesis shall be about 25,000 words. q. The thesis should be written in the English language. r. The thesis should be the original work of the candidate and must be free of typographical and grammatical errors. s. Quotations and references should be acknowledged in footnotes or endnotes and a bibliography of books consulted should be appended to the thesis. t. In awarding grades for the thesis, examiners will take into consideration the following points: (i) Accuracy and range of knowledge of the subject as demonstrated by the subject-matter of the thesis. (ii) Coherence of the argument. (iii) Originality of thought. (iv) Presentation (format, printing, etc.). u. Abstracts: A candidate shall also submit with the thesis three copies of an abstract of approximately 300 words. The abstract shall be a brief summary of the problem, the methodology followed in the research and the main findings. When a thesis is re-submitted following revision, three copies of a revised abstract shall also be submitted. v. Prior permission from the Seminary must be obtained before a writer publishes his/her thesis. When published, the author will be expected to deposit five printed copies to the Seminary with due acknowledgement. 6. Examination and Evaluation A student is expected to write and pass a written examination to prove his accuracy and range of knowledge of the particular course in order to complete it. Page 12

a. Grading and Marks 50% points in each course will be required to pass the examination. The final grading shall be as follows: First Class Second Class Third Class Failure A+ (80% and above) B+ (65%) C+ (50%) D (30%) A (75%) B (60%) C (45%) E (20%) A- (70%) B- (55%) C- (40%) F (10%) b. Withdrawal or Absence from Examinations: A candidate who withdraws from the examinations or who fails to take the examinations for which he/she has been entered shall forfeit the examination fees. 7. Fees The following is the fee structure for the two-year M.Th. program and which may be paid in ten installments: Application - Rs. 100/- Admission Fee - Rs. 500/- (Late Admission Fee - Rs. 750/-) Course Fee - Rs. 10,000/- Examination Fee - Rs. 2,500/- Boarding & Lodging - Rs. 16,000/- Thesis Fee - Rs. 1,500/- Graduation Fee - Rs. 1,000/- Transcript Fee - Rs. 100/- Total - Rs. 31, 700/- The fee may be paid in ten installments of Rs. 3,170/- within the period of the course duration. 8. Graduation The Convocation of the Seminary is held every year during the FPCGI Annual Convention at Itarsi. Every student who has qualified to receive the M.Th. Degree is expected to attend the Convocation held after the year in which he/she qualified to receive his/her degree in person. Page 13

9. Required Courses for the Master of Theology Degree in Christian Theology A candidate is required to attend a combined seminar on Research Methodology and pass in its test. Apart from it, following are the courses that a candidate is required to complete: i. Methodological Issues in Theology ii. History of Christian Thought (including Study of Texts) I iii. History of Christian Thought (including Study of Texts) II iv. History of Christian Thought in Asia v. Pentecostal Thought vi. Constructing Systematic Theology vii. Theological and Philosophical Hermeneutics viii. Contemporary Issues in Christian Theology ix. Theological Communication x. Theology of Ecclesiastical Rites and Practices Page 14

eklvj vkq fmofuvh (,e-fmo-) fooj.k&i= eklvj vkq fmofuvh (,e-fmo-) /kezfokku esa,d LukrdksRrj mikf/k gs tks ls avªy bf.m;k ffk;ksykwftdy lsfeujh }kjk vk/kqfud lsodkbz vko ;drkvksa dh iwrhz,oa lsodkbz lecfu/kr mpp Áf k{k.k dh f"v ls fn;k tk jgk gsaa bl ikb~;øe esa /kezfokku] fe kul] iklckuh lsodkbz],oa ckbzcyh; v/;;u ij fo ks"k tksj fn;k tk,xka y{; 1- lalkj ds fofhké lanhkksz a esa elhgh lsodkbz gsrq Áf k{k.k Ánku djuka 2- lalkj ds fofhké ekuo lewgksa ds e/; elhgh ewy;ksa a dh xokgh gsrq Áf kf{kr djuka 3- varj&fo"k;h n`f"vdks.kksa dks c<+kok nsuk rkdh /kezfokku,oa lsodkbz dyk dk ykhknk;d feyu gks ldsaa 4- fu;af=r,oa mís ;&dsafnzr Ák;ksfxd lsodkbz esa Áf k{k.k Ánku djuka 5- elhgh dyhfl;k dh méfr gsrq lsodkbz ds fy, xq.kkred Áf k{k.k Ánku djuka 6- elhgh fl)karkss ds Álkj.k esa enn~xkj dykvksa dks fofdlr djuka,e- fmo- esa Áos k gsrq ;ksx;rk,a fueu oxksz a ds yksx,e-fmo- esa Áos k ds fy, vkosnu ns ldrs gsa% 1- U;wure f}rh; Jsf.k ch-fv,p- ÁkIr meesnokja 2- f=fr; Jsf.k ch-fv,p- ÁkIr meesnokj & bugs elhgh lsodkbz esas vuqhkodky ds vk/kkj ij fy;k tk,xka 3- vu; Lukrd ÁkIr meesnokj] tsls ch-,-] ch-,llh-] br;knh & bugs Áos k ijh{kk ds ifj.kkeksa ds vk/kkj ij fy;k tk,xka vkosnu vkosnu i= ds lkfk fueu nlrkostksa dks tek fd;k tkuk pkfg,% 1- elhgh vuqhko dk c;kua 2- lhkh Áek.k&i=ksa,oa vad&lwfp;ksa ds lr;kfir Áfr;kaA Áos k ds le; ewy Áek.k&i=ksa dks tek djuk gksxka 3- LokLF; Áek.k&i=A 4- vkffkzd fteesokjh dk c;kua 5- flqkfj k i=a 6- rhu ikliksvz lkbt rlohjsaa uksv% viw.kz,oa vlaxr vkosnu&i= Lohdk;Z ugh gksaxsa Page 15

ikb~;øe dh :ijs[kk 1- ch-fv,p- mrrh.kz meesnokjksa ds fy, 28 fo"k;] 2 lsodkbz fjiksvsz a],oa,d kks/k &ys[k iwjk djuk vfuok;z gsaa 2- vu; meesnokjksa ds fy,,e-fmo- Áosf kdk ds 12 fo"k; leosr 42 fo"k;] 3 lsodkbz fjiksvsz a],oa,d kks/k&ys[k iwjk djuk vfuok;z gsaa lsodkbz fjiksvz 1- gj ks{kf.kd o"kz ds var esa,d ekg dh Ák;ksfxd lsodkbz LFkkfu; dyhfl;k ds iklcku ds funsz ku esa iwjk djuk gksxka 2- lsodkbz dk fjiksvz Ák;ksfxd lsodkbz dh iwrhz ij 'ks{kf.kd dk;kzy; esa tek fd;k tk,xka 3- lsodkbz fjiksvz glr&fyf[kr ;k VkbZi&fyf[kr gks ldrk gs; dqy 5000 'kcnksa ls vf/kd uk gksa 4- lsodkbz fjiksvz dk,oa mlds,d Áfr dk lr;kiu LFkkfu; dyhfl;k ds iklcku }kjk gksuk gksxka kks/k&ys[ku 1- ÁFke o"kz ds f}rh; l= ds var esa fo kfkhsz }kjk,d kks/k&álrko ks{kf.kd desvh ds Loh fr gsrq ÁLrqr fd;k tk,xka desvh }kjk Loh r kks/k&álrko fu.kkz;d gksxka 2- kks/k&ys[k Vkbi fyf[kr,oa A4 lkbzt dkxt ds,d rjq iuuks ij] Mcy LisLM],oa ckbzfumax fd;k x;k gksa 3- kks/k&ys[k dh rhu Áfr;k lkjka k lfgr vafre l= ds fu/kkzfjr frffk ij tek fd;k tkuk pkfg,a 4- kks/k&ys[k dqy 15]000 kcnksa dk gksuk pkfg,a 5- kks/k&ys[k ds ewy;kadu esa fueu ckrksa dk /;ku j[kk tk,xk% v- fo"k; ds Kku dh lvhdrk,oa folrkja vk- rdksz dh lqlaxrha b- fopkjksa dh eksfydrka bz- ÁLrqfrdj.k ¼XzkUFkkdkj] VkbZfiax] br;kfn½a 6- lhkh fo kffkz;ksa dks,fdlv&bavjo;w esa lahkkxh gksuk im+sxk] ftlesa kks/k&ys[ku ls lacaf/kr fo kfkhz ds Kku,oa le> dk ewy;kadu fd;k tk,xka ys[ku dk;z kks/k&ys[ku ds vykok fo"k; lecaf/kr vu; ys[ku dk;z dh iwrhz vko ;d gksxka bu ys[ku dk;ksz a dk mìs ; fo"k; esa fo kfkhz dk folr`r Kku,oa kks/k dks c<+kok nsuk gsza ijh{kk lacaf/kr fu;e 1- fo kfkhz ds fy, vko ;d :i ls lhkh fu/kkzfjr ijh{kkvksa esa Hkkxh gksuk gksxka 2- Áfr fo"k; U;wure 40 Áfr kr,oa dqy lhkh fo"k;ksa esa U;wure 50 Áfr kr vad ÁkIr djus ij gh fo kfkhz mrrh.kz?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xk] vu;fkk og vuqrrh.kz?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xka 3- vuqrrh.kz fo kfkhz iquizjh{kk gsrq vkosnu ns ldrk gs,oa Áfr fo"k; # 50@& tek dj ks{kf.kd desvh ds funsz kkuqlkj iquájh{kk ns ldrk gsa 4- ijh{kk esa vuqiflfkr fo kfkhz vkosnu esa dkj.k n kkzdj iquizjh{kk ds fy, vkosnu ns ldrk gsa chekjh dkj.k vuqiflfkr fo kfkhz ds fy, esfmdy lfvzfqdsv vfuok;z gksxka Page 16

ewy;kadu Á.kkyh ikb~;øe dk fohkktu l=ksa eas fd;k x;k gsa gj l= esa 7 fo"k; gksaxsa l= ds var esa ijh{kk gksaxsa Áfr fo"k; dk ewy;kadu fueu Ádkj ls fd;k tk,xk% fyf[kr ijh{kk & 60 Áfr kr ys[ku dk;z & 40 Áfr kr XzkfMax fueukuqlkj gksxh% ÁFke Js.kh f}rh; Js.kh r`rh; Js.kh A+ (80%+) B+ (65%) C+(50%) A (75%) B (60%) C (45%) A- (70%) B- (55%) C- (40%) dqy ewy;kadu Áfr fo"k; & 150 vad kks/k&ys[k & 160 vad,fdlv bavjo;w & 40 vad d{kk esa lghkkfxrk vfuok;za kqyd&fooj.k 3 o"khz; vkosnu & # 100 Áos k ijh{kk 'kqyd & # 100 Áos k kqyd & # 300 Áfr l= kqyd & # 3500 ijh{kk kqyd Áfr l= & # 200 kks/k&ys[k kqyd & # 500 nh{kkar kqyd & # 500 vad lwph 'kqyd & # 100 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& dqy & # 16]300-00 (2 o"khz;,e-fmo- gsrq) & # 23]800-00 (3 o"khz;,e-fmo- gsrq) &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& *ijh{kk vuqrrh.kz gksus ij iquázjh{kk kqyd # 50@& Áfr fo"k; ns; gksxka mikf/k Ánku ks{kf.kd desvh }kjk fu/kkzfjr lhkh ks{kf.kd vko ;Drkvksa dk fo kfkhz }kjk iwrhz ds lanhkz esa ladk; dh vksj ls funs kd fo kfkhz dks lsfeujh lfefr ds lkeus,e-mho- mikf/k ds Ánku gsrq flqkfj k djsxka Page 17

fo"k;ksa dh lwph,e-fmo- Áosf kdk l= 1 iqjkuk fu;e & ifjp; lkeku; tkx#drk 'kks/k&i)fr u;k fu;e ifjp; ÁHkq ;h kq elhg dk thou,oa lsodkbz Hkkjrh; lal fr,oa bfrgkl iapxzkfk l= 2 jksfe;ksa dh i=h elhgr dk bfrgkl Ápkj kkl= fo'o ds Áeq[k /kez /kez&fokku ifjp; Ásfjrksa ds dke nkfu,y,oa izdkf krokd;,e-fmo- ÁFke o"kz l= 1 len khz lqlekpkj iqjkuk fu;e dk /kezfokku Hkk"; kkl= /kezfokku & 1 euksfokku & ifjp; n kzu kkl= dk ifjp; iqjkuk fu;e dk iqjkrro&fokku l= 2 elhgh /kezáek.k 'kkl= varj&okpk dky esa /kkfezd fopkj dk fodkl ;qukuh Hkk"kk /kezfokku & 2 fe kul & ifjp; blzk,y dk bfrgkl u;k fu;e dk /kezfokku Page 18

,e-fmo- f}rh; o"kz l= 1 Hkfo";ksn~?kks"kh lkfgr; vk/kqfud /kezfokku isafrdqlrh;okn&,sfrgkfld ifjp; Hkkjr ds elhgh /kezfokku dko;,oa uhfr lkfgr; elhgh uhfr kkl= iksyql dk fopkj l= 2 lqlekpkj Ápkj /kezfokku & 3 vk/kqfud /kkfezd vkunksyu elhgh leás"k.k elhgh f k{kk fl)kar elhgh ijke kznku dyhfl;k la?kvu,oa Áca/ku Page 19

eklvj vkq fmofuvh (,e-fmo- i=kpkj ikb~;øe) fooj.k&i= eklvj vkq fmofuvh (,e-fmo-) /kezfokku esa,d LukrdksRrj mikf/k gs tks ls avªy bf.m;k ffk;ksykwftdy lsfeujh }kjk vk/kqfud lsodkbz vko ;drkvksa dh iwrhz,oa lsodkbz lecfu/kr mpp Áf k{k.k dh f"v ls fn;k tk jgk gsaa bl ikb~;øe esa /kezfokku] fe kul] iklckuh lsodkbz],oa ckbzcyh; v/;;u ij fo ks"k tksj fn;k tk,xka y{; 1- lalkj ds fofhké lanhkksz a esa elhgh lsodkbz gsrq Áf k{k.k Ánku djuka 2- lalkj ds fofhké ekuo lewgksa ds e/; elhgh ewy;ksa a dh xokgh gsrq Áf kf{kr djuka 3- varj&fo"k;h n`f"vdks.kksa dks c<+kok nsuk rkdh /kezfokku,oa lsodkbz dyk dk ykhknk;d feyu gks ldsaa 4- fu;af=r,oa mís ;&dsafnzr Ák;ksfxd lsodkbz esa Áf k{k.k Ánku djuka 5- elhgh dyhfl;k dh méfr gsrq lsodkbz ds fy, xq.kkred Áf k{k.k Ánku djuka 6- elhgh fl)karkss ds Álkj.k esa enn~xkj dykvksa dks fofdlr djuka,e- fmo- esa Áos k gsrq ;ksx;rk,a fueu oxksz a ds yksx,e-fmo- esa Áos k ds fy, vkosnu ns ldrs gsa% 1- U;wure f}rh; Jsf.k ch-fv,p- ÁkIr meesnokja 2- f=fr; Jsf.k ch-fv,p- ÁkIr meesnokj & bugs elhgh lsodkbz esas vuqhkodky ds vk/kkj ij fy;k tk,xka 3- vu; Lukrd ÁkIr meesnokj] tsls ch-,-] ch-,llh-] br;knh & bugs Áos k ijh{kk ds ifj.kkeksa ds vk/kkj ij fy;k tk,xka vkosnu vkosnu i= ds lkfk fueu nlrkostksa dks tek fd;k tkuk pkfg,% 1- elhgh vuqhko dk c;kua 2- lhkh Áek.k&i=ksa,oa vad&lwfp;ksa ds lr;kfir Áfr;kaA Áos k ds le; ewy Áek.k&i=ksa dks tek djuk gksxka 3- LokLF; Áek.k&i=A 4- vkffkzd fteesokjh dk c;kua 5- flqkfj k i=a 6- rhu ikliksvz lkbt rlohjsaa uksv% viw.kz,oa vlaxr vkosnu&i= Lohdk;Z ugh gksaxsa Page 20

ikb~;øe dh :ijs[kk 1- ch-fv,p- mrrh.kz meesnokjksa ds fy, 28 fo"k;] 4 lsodkbz fjiksvsz a] 4 lekdfyr ys[k] 4 lsfeukj],oa,d kks/k &ys[k iwjk djuk vfuok;z gsaa 2- vu; meesnokjksa ds fy,,e-fmo- Áosf kdk ds 12 fo"k; leosr 42 fo"k;] 6 lsodkbz fjiksvsz a] 6 lekdfyr ys[k] 6 lsfeukj],oa,d kks/k&ys[k iwjk djuk vfuok;z gsaa lsodkbz fjiksvz 1- gj l= esa fo kfkhz fdlh Hkh elhgh lsodkbz {ks= esa Hkkx ysxka 2- lsodkbz dh dqy vof/k 30 fnu ls de ugh gksuk pkfg,a 3- lsodkbz ds nksjku fo kfkhz vius ikb~;øe ls lh[ks x, fl)karksa dks viuh lsodkbz esa Á;ksx djus ij fo ks"k /;ku nsaa 4- lsodkbz dk fjiksvz l= lekiu ij 'ks{kf.kd dk;kzy; esa tek fd;k tk,xka 5- lsodkbz fjiksvz glr&fyf[kr ;k VkbZi&fyf[kr gks ldrk gs; dqy 5000 'kcnksa ls vf/kd uk gksa 6- lsodkbz fjiksvz dk,oa mlds,d Áfr dk lr;kiu LFkkfu; dyhfl;k ds iklcku }kjk gksuk gksxka lsfeukj 1- o"kz esa nks ckj gj l= ds ÁkjaHk esa 6 fnuksa dk lsfeukj lsfeujh Ákaxu esa vk;ksftr fd;k tk,xka 2- lsfeukj ds nksjku fo kfkhsz dks l= ds fo"k;ksa ls ifjfpr fd;k tk,xk,oa l= ls lacaf/kr ys[ku dk;z br;knh dh tkudkjh nh tk,xha Á u] fopkjfoe kz],oa Li"Vhdj.k ds fy, le; gksxka 3- lsfeukj esa LFkkuh; ÁksQsljksa,oa fo o fo[;kr fo}kuksa ds }kjk O;k[;ku fn, tk,axs ftldh le;&lkj.kh lacaf/kr lwpuk fo kfkhsz dks nh tk,xha 4- lsfeukj esa lghkkfxrk fo kfkhsz ds fy, vfuok;z gsaa 5- lsfeukj ds nksjku iqlrdky; dh lqfo/kk Hkh miyc/k gksxha 6- lsfeukj ds nksjku gh ijh{kk,a Hkh vk;ksftr dh tk,axha lekdfyr ys[k 1- gj l= ds fo"k;ksa ij,d lekdfyr ys[k fy[kuk gksxka 2- gj lekdfyr ys[k 50 vadks dk gksxka 3- lekdfyr ys[kksa dk mìs ; gs fd blds }kjk l= esa ds fo"k;ksa dk fo kfkhz dh le> dk ewy;kadu gks ik,,oa fo kfkhz dks fo"k;ksa dk lekdfyr n`f"v ÁnRr gks ldsa kks/k&ys[ku 1- ÁFke o"kz ds f}rh; l= ds var esa fo kfkhsz }kjk,d kks/k&álrko ks{kf.kd desvh ds Loh fr gsrq ÁLrqr fd;k tk,xka desvh }kjk Loh r kks/k&álrko fu.kkz;d gksxka 2- kks/k&ys[k Vkbi fyf[kr,oa A4 lkbzt dkxt ds,d rjq iés ij] Mcy LisLM],oa ckbzfumax fd;k x;k gksa 3- kks/k&ys[k dh rhu Áfr;k lkjka k lfgr vafre l= ds fu/kkzfjr frffk ij tek fd;k tkuk pkfg,a Page 21

4- kks/k&ys[k dqy 15]000 kcnksa dk gksuk pkfg,a 5- kks/k&ys[k ds ewy;kadu esa fueu ckrksa dk /;ku j[kk tk,xk% v- fo"k; ds Kku dh lvhdrk,oa folrkja vk- rdksz dh lqlaxrha b- fopkjksa dh eksfydrka bz- ÁLrqfrdj.k ¼XzkUFkkdkj] VkbZfiax] br;kfn½a 6- lhkh fo kffkz;ksa dks,fdlv&bavjo;w esa lahkkxh gksuk im+sxk] ftlesa kks/k&ys[ku ls lacaf/kr fo kfkhz ds Kku,oa le> dk ewy;kadu fd;k tk,xka ys[ku dk;z kks/k&ys[ku ds vykok fo"k; lecaf/kr vu; ys[ku dk;z dh iwrhz vko ;d gksxka budk fooj.k lsfeukj ds le; fo kfkhz dks fn;k tk,xka bu ys[ku dk;ksz a dk mìs ; fo"k; esa fo kfkhz dk folr`r Kku,oa kks/k dks c<+kok nsuk gsza ijh{kk lacaf/kr fu;e 1- fo kfkhz ds fy, vko ;d :i ls lhkh fu/kkzfjr ijh{kkvksa esa Hkkxh gksuk gksxka 2- Áfr fo"k; U;wure 40 Áfr kr,oa dqy lhkh fo"k;ksa esa U;wure 50 Áfr kr vad ÁkIr djus ij gh fo kfkhz mrrh.kz?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xk] vu;fkk og vuqrrh.kz?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xka 3- vuqrrh.kz fo kfkhz iquizjh{kk gsrq vkosnu ns ldrk gs,oa Áfr fo"k; # 50@& tek dj ks{kf.kd desvh ds funsz kkuqlkj iquájh{kk ns ldrk gsa 4- ijh{kk esa vuqiflfkr fo kfkhz vkosnu esa dkj.k n kkzdj iquizjh{kk ds fy, vkosnu ns ldrk gsa chekjh dkj.k vuqiflfkr fo kfkhz ds fy, esfmdy lfvzfqdsv vfuok;z gksxka ewy;kadu Á.kkyh ikb~;øe dk fohkktu l=ksa eas fd;k x;k gsa gj l= esa 7 fo"k; gksaxsa l= ds var esa ijh{kk gksaxsa Áfr fo"k; dk ewy;kadu fueu Ádkj ls fd;k tk,xk% fyf[kr ijh{kk & 60 Áfr kr ys[ku dk;z & 40 Áfr kr XzkfMax fueukuqlkj gksxh% ÁFke Js.kh f}rh; Js.kh r`rh; Js.kh A+ (80%+) B+ (65%) C+(50%) A (75%) B (60%) C (45%) A- (70%) B- (55%) C- (40%) dqy ewy;kadu Áfr fo"k; & 100 vad lekdfyr ys[k & 50 vad kks/k&ys[k & 160 vad,fdlv bavjo;w & 40 vad lsfeukj esa Hkkx ysuk vfuok;z gsaa kqyd&fooj.k 2 o"khz; 3 o"khz; vkosnu & # 100 Áos k ijh{kk 'kqyd & # 100 Áos k kqyd & # 300 Áfr l= 'kqyd & # 600 # 2400 # 3600 Page 22

lsfeukj kqyd Áfr l= & # 500 # 2000 # 3000 Áfr lekdfyr ys[k 'kqyd & # 100 # 400 # 600 ijh{kk kqyd Áfr l= & # 600 # 2400 # 3600 kks/k&ys[k kqyd & # 500 nh{kkar kqyd & # 500 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& dqy & # 8]600-00 # 12]300-00 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& *ijh{kk vuqrrh.kz gksus ij iquázjh{kk kqyd # 50@& Áfr fo"k; ns; gksxka mikf/k Ánku ks{kf.kd desvh }kjk fu/kkzfjr lhkh ks{kf.kd vko ;Drkvksa dk fo kfkhz }kjk iwrhz ds lanhkz esa ladk; dh vksj ls funs kd fo kfkhz dks lsfeujh lfefr ds lkeus,e-mho- mikf/k ds Ánku gsrq flqkfj k djsxka fo"k;ksa dh lwph,e-fmo- Áosf kdk l= 1 iqjkuk fu;e & ifjp; lkeku; tkx#drk 'kks/k&i)fr u;k fu;e ifjp; ÁHkq ;h kq elhg dk thou,oa lsodkbz Hkkjrh; lal fr,oa bfrgkl iapxzkafk l= 2 jksfe;ksa dh i=h elhgr dk bfrgkl Ápkj kkl= fo'o ds Áeq[k /kez /kez&fokku ifjp; Ásfjrksa ds dke nkfu;y,oa izdkf krokd;,e-fmo- ÁFke o"kz l= 1 len khz lqlekpkj Page 23

iqjkuk fu;e dk /kezfokku Hkk"; kkl= /kezfokku & 1 euksfokku & ifjp; n kzu kkl= dk ifjp; iqjkuk fu;e dk iqjkrro&fokku l= 2 elhgh /kezáek.k 'kkl= varj&okpk dky esa /kkfezd fopkj dk fodkl iklrjh euksfokku /kezfokku & 2 fe kul & ifjp; blzk,y dk bfrgkl u;k fu;e dk /kezfokku,e-fmo- f}rh; o"kz l= 1 Hkfo";ksn~?kks"kh lkfgr; vk/kqfud /kezfokku isafrdqlrh;okn&,sfrgkfld ifjp; Hkkjr ds elhgh /kezfokku dko;,oa uhfr lkfgr; elhgh uhfr kkl= iksyql dk fopkj l= 2 lqlekpkj Ápkj /kezfokku & 3 vk/kqfud /kkfezd vkunksyu elhgh leás"k.k elhgh f k{kk fl)kar elhgh ijke kznku dyhfl;k la?kvu,oa Áca/ku uksv% fooj.k&i= esa vo ;Drkuqlkj la kks/ku djus dk lsfeujh dks leiq.kz vf/kdkj gsaa Page 24