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CONTENTS Introduction 1 Courses Offered 2 Eligibility Criteria 3 Reservation of Seats 4 How to Apply 5 Admission Criteria for B.Sc. (PE, HE & S) 6 Admission Criteria for B.P.Ed./M.P.Ed. 9 Syllabus for Written Test for B.Sc. (PE, HE & S)/B.P.Ed. 10 Syllabus for Written Test for M.P.Ed. 11 Admission Procedure 12 Illustration of Physical Fitness Test 13 Final Selection 15 Fee Structure 17 Sports Proficiency Weightage Appendix-I 18 Appendix-II 19 Appendix-III : Written Test 21 Members of Faculty (Teaching & NonTeaching Staff) 24 Important Information for the Students 26 Counselling Schedule & New Course Inner Back Cover Admission Schedule (2015-16) Back Cover * Application form may also be down loaded from the website www.igipess.du.ac.in. Duly filled form may be submitted by post or in the office alongwith examination fee and the cost of the prospectus by 15th June, 2015. DISCLAIMER : The statements made in the Prospectus and other information contained here in are believed to be correct at the time of publication. However, the University/Institute reserves the right to make any changes and addition to the regulations, fees & any other information or statement contained in this Prospectus at any time without prior notice. COST OF PROSPECTUS : At Counter: Rs. 175/- By Post : Rs. 200/-

INDIRA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORTS SCIENCES (IGIPESS) Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences (IGIPESS) is one of the leading institution that also houses the Department of Physical Education & Sports Sciences under the Faculty of Inter-disciplinary and Applied Sciences, University of Delhi offering all categories of teacher training courses in physical education. The Institute was established on 3 rd August, 1987 by then the Delhi Administration under the auspices of the University of Delhi. The institute is named after Late Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the first lady Prime Minister of India. At the instance of University Grants Commission and based on professional advice of institutions like Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education (Gwalior), Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports (Patiala), and Central Health Education Bureau (Delhi), a three year degree course viz. B.Sc. (Physical Education, Health Education and Sports) was started in the institute in 1987. It also now offers B.P.Ed. (Bachelor of Physical Education, Four Semesters), and M.P.Ed. (Master of Physical Education, Four Semesters), courses recognized by National Council of Teacher Education (N.C.T.E.). The institute has wellqualified staff, adequately equipped laboratories and a rich library with latest books and research journals. IGIPESS strives to inculcate appropriate values and qualities required to develop sportspersons and physical education professional at various levels. The Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences provides research scholars to register for the Ph.D. Programme. Further, the department has also started a Research Jounral titled as Indian Journal of Physical Education & Sports Sciences and running a Certificate Course: Fitness Trainer Course (FITCO) under self-financing scheme of Delhi University. a) B.Sc. (PE, HE & S) (Six Semesters) : The B.Sc. (PE, HE & S) has been divided into six semesters. After completing three years the students are eligible for admission to B.P.Ed. (Two Years) and M.P.Ed. (Two years). b) B. P. Ed. (Four Semesters) : The Bachelor of Physical Education (after graduation : 10+2+3) is a post graduate teacher training course in Physical Education. With the updating of the curriculum for this course the professional scope to serve as skilled human resource in diverse areas of Physical Education and sports sciences has been widened. The B.P.Ed.Programme is designed to integrate the study of childhood, social context of physical education, subject knowledge, pedagogigal knowledge, aims of physical education and communication skills. The programme comprises of compulsory and optional theory courses and compulsory school internship. The theory and practical courses are assigned a weightage in the proportion determined by the affiliating body. It shall be in broad alignment with the curriculum framework suggested by NCTE. c) Master of Physical Education(Four Semesters): The Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed.) course has been redesigned into four semesters.the Paper for the master degree are mentioned below semesterwise:- Semester-I: Research Process and statistical Techniques in Physical Education; Scientific Basis of Sports Training & Talent Identification; Game of Specialization (Any one: Athletics, 1

Aquatics, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Gymnastics, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Table-Tennis, Volley ball and Yoga); Subject Specilization (Any one: Exercise Physiology; Sports Bio-mechanics; Exercise & Sports Psychology; Professional preparation & Curriculum Design; Sports Sociology; & Sports Management) Semester-II: Research Process & Statistical Techniques in Physical Education, Education Technology and Pedagogy Techniques in Physical Education, Game of Specialization (to be carried- over from Sem.-I), Subject Specialization (to be carried- over from Sem.-I). Semester-III : Optional Group-I (Any two to be selected): i) Fundamentals of Health Education, ii) Fundamental of Sports Biomechanics, iii) Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology; Subject Specialization (to be carried-over from Semester-II); Athlete's Care & Rahabititation. Semester-IV: Optional Group-II (Any two to be selected) : i) Fundamentals of Sports Sociology, ii) Fundamentals of Sports Psychology, iii) Fundamentals of Sports Management & Administration; Subject Specialization (to be carried over from Semester -III); Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education; Dissertation. The Add-on courses offered are : Sports Nutrition and Exercise prescription; Advance Fitness Assessment and exercise Prescription; Advance Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription; Sports Field Technology; Gymnasium Operation; Computer Application in Physical Education & Sports; Life saving skills & disaster Management; Adventure Sports Leader Ship Training; Sports and Community Volunteer Leadership; Sports for all; Physical Education for all and Study of Olympics. The students are required to opt at least one add on course in 2nd & one more add on course in 3rd Semester. Note : Add on courses, optional courses & subject specialization are alloted on merit cum choice basis in such a way that almost equal number of seats are alloted in all subjects offered. COURSES OFFERED 1. B.Sc. (P.E., H.E. & Sports): Six Semesters (03 yrs.) Courses Degree Course after 10+2 B.Sc. 2. B.P.Ed.-Four Semesters (02 yrs.) Teacher Training Course after Graduation 3. M.P.Ed.- Four Semesters (02 yrs.) Degree Course after B.Sc.(P.E.,H.E. & Sports)/B.P.Ed. 4. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physical Education (2 to 5 years) : (PE,HE&S) B.P.Ed. No. of Seats Applications for admission to Ph.D. programme in the Department of Physical Education & 108 77* M.P.Ed. 39* 2

Sports Sciences are being considered twice in a year i.e. in May/June and December. For further details please contact the office of the Head of the Department of Physical Education & Sports Sciences. * Likely to increase in line with NCTE norms subject to approval of University of Delhi. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA The eligibility criteria for various courses are listed below : B.Sc. (P.E., H.E. & S.) (Six Semesters) Candidate seeking admission to B.Sc. (PE,HE&S) Sem.-I course must have passed Class (10+2) Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, or an examination recognized as equivalent there to with at least 45% marks* in the aggregate, (The aggregate marks will be determined on the basis of one language and three best subjects). In B.Sc. (PE,HE&S) 5% seats will be reserved for those students who have studied and secured more than 60% marks in Physical Education in Senior Secondary Examination. B.P.Ed. (as per NCTE norms & standard) **Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 50% marks and having at least participation in the Inter-College/ Inter-Zonal/ District/ School competition in sprots and games as recognized by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India. OR Bachelor's degree in physical education with 45% marks. OR Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 45% marks and studied physical education as compulsory / elective subject. OR Bachelor's degree with 45% marks and having participated in National/ Inter-University/ State competitions or secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in Inter-College/ Inter-Zonal/ District/ School competition in sports and games as recognized by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India. OR Bachelor's degree with participation in international competition or secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in National/ Inter-University competition in sports and games as recognized by respective federations/aiu/ioc/sgfi/govt. of India. OR Graduation with 45% marks and atleast three years of teaching experience (for deputed inservice candidates i.e. trained physical education teachers/coaches). The relaxation in the percentage of marks in the qualifying examination and in the reservation of seats for SC/ST/OBC and other categories shall be as per the rules of the Central Government / State Government whichever is applicable. 3

M.P.Ed. (as per NCTE norms & standrad) A candidate seeking admission to the two years M.P.Ed. (four semester course) degree course must have passed B.Sc. (Physical Education, Health Education & Sports)/B.P.Ed. with at least 55% marks** in aggregate. The candidates who have appeared in qualifying exam. are required to attach a document of proof for the same, with their application form. Attention: Candidates who have already registered with Delhi University are also required to submit details on the admission form 2015-16 supplied with the Prospectus or can be downloaded from the website. * Bachelor's Degree means (10+2+3 pattern). ** Relaxation allowed as detailed below, as per Delhi University Rules:- 1. OBC: Relaxation of 10% of the minimum eligibility marks for OBC candidates who belong to the non creamy layer and whose caste appear in the central list of the OBCs. 2. SC/ST: Minimum eligibility for SC/ST is that they must have passed the respective qualifying examination. 3. C/WAP: The children/ward of Armed Personnel. Relaxation of 5% marks in minimum eligibility requirment in respective qualifying examination. RESERVATION OF SEATS 1. Schedule Caste/Schedule Tribes (S.C./S.T.). A total number of 22.5% seats (15% for S.C. and 7.5% for S.T.) are reserved for these categories in each course. Each candidate from these reserved categories while applying for admission will be required to submit a certificate from the competent authority with respect to his/her status as S.C./S.T. 2. Other Backward Class (OBC). A total of upto 27% seats are reserved for the category in each course. (For non-creamy layer with annual income of Rs.6 lacs. only). 3. Children and Ward of Armed Personnel (C/WAP). (i) 5% of the seats are reserved for the children/widows/wives of officers and men of the Armed forces including Para Military Personnel Killed or disabled in action. (ii) This Category includes wards of Ex-serviceman personnel and serving personnel of the Defence /Armed Forces and all Police Forces who are in receipt of Gallantry Awards. In order to become eligible for the above concession, the C/WAP candidates will be required to produce the Entitlement Card issued by the Record Officer of the Unit/Regiment of armed personnel of the Armed Forces. In case, any seat remains vacant after admission of persons in C/WAP category, such vacant seats will be filled up with general category candidates. Note: 1. Candidates belonging to various reserved or non-reserved categories have to undergo the entire Entrance Test procedure. 2. Applications of all foreign students must come through the office of the Foreign Students Advisor of Delhi University. 3. A person with any kind of physical disability is not eligible to take admission in any course offered by the Institute because of the nature of the course content. 4

HOW TO APPLY 1. Before filling in the application form, candidates are advised to read the prospectus carefully and ensure their eligibility for admission, as per the conditions laid down in the Prospectus. 2. Those candidates who have already registered in DU are required to apply on the prescribed application form also. The application form along with the Attendance Card should be filled in by the candidate in his/her own handwriting using a ball point pen. Incomplete applications shall be rejected, without assigning any further reasons. 3. Payment of Entrance Test Fee. Course Test Fee Venue & Time for Application by Post from Cash Payment outside Delhi B.Sc.(PE,HE&S) Rs.550/- (Gen) IGIPESS, Vikaspuri Bank Draft in favour of (Rs. 300/- SC/ST) New Delhi B.P.Ed. Rs.650/-(G) (Rs. 350/- SC/ST) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. M.P.Ed. Rs. 700/-(G) (Rs. 400/- SC/ST) "IGIPESS-Admission Account -UG" payable at New Delhi 4. Cheque/Money Order/Postal Order shall not be accepted. The candidate should write his/her name and form number on the reverse side of the bank draft before sending the application by mail. 5. The candidate should ensure that the following documents are attached with his/her application form at the time of submission:- (i) Cash payment receipt of the Entrance Test Fee. (ii) Self -attested copies of all certificates (academic and sports both). (iii) Three passport size photographs (two self-attested affixed on the application form and one without attestation on the Attendance Card). (iv) No Objection Certificate from the present employer (wherever applicable). (v) Medical Fitness Certificate issued by Medical Practioner having minimum of MBBS degree on his/her printed prescription slip. 6. The fact that a candidate has been allowed to appear in the Entrance Tests or Interview does not imply that the candidate s eligibility to the course has been verified. 7. The candidates are required to go through the Ordinances for various courses and Syllabus available at the website of Delhi University i.e. www.du.ac.in and Institute's website i.e. www.igipess.du.ac.in 5

ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR B.Sc. (PE, HE & S)* WHO CAN APPLY For B.Sc. (PE,HE&S), anybody with 10+2 qualification may apply in any one of the two streams. From last few years, the vision of Physical Education for All has been introduced by the Institute. Accordingly, there will be following two streams of admissions to B.Sc. (PE,HE&S) course:- SPORTS STREAM ACADEMIC STREAM (Non Sport persons) S.No. Component Weightage S.No. Component Weightage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Written Examination Academic Achievment Sports Proficiency Physical Fitness Test Playing Ability Interview 40 20 15 05 10 10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Written Examination Academic Achievment Academic Proficiency Physical Fitness Test Interview 40 20 25 05 10 GRAND TOTAL 100 GRAND TOTAL 100 A) Admission through Sports Stream B) Admission through Academic Stream Admission to each stream will be based on 100 point scale for individual merit position. Candidates are required to opt any one of the following stream:- A) Admission Through Sports Stream: The components of admission for the candidates who wish to apply under the sports stream are as follows:- 1. Written Examination : 40 Marks (Based on Objective Test of multiple choice questions) Weightage i) 30 Marks (Based on syllabus given in the Prospectus) ii) 10 Marks (Communication Skill : Testing through Multiple choice questions for English and Hindi language). 2. Academic Achievement : 20 Marks (Weightage of 10+2 marks) Weightage Best four Subject : One language and three papers. The weightage of academic achievement will be calculated as: Marks obtained in best four (in %) - 50 2.0 (subject to a maximum of 20 marks) For Example: 78% -50 28 = = 14 2.0 2 * The process of admission to B.Sc. (PE, HE & S) course is conducted by admission commitee, IGIPESS. 6

3. Sports Proficiency : 15 Marks for Sports Proficiency based on acquired Sports Weightage Certificates (Criteria as per Appendix-II). It is mandatory for the candidates to bring their original sports certificates and photo copies of the same at the time of award of Sports Proficiency marks. 4. Physical Fitness Test : 05 Marks Assessment on the basis of Modified Canadian Weightage Physical Test through the following Scoring System:- S.No. Time Taken Score (in Second) 1. 38.00 * 0.0 or more 2. 37.00 0.5 3. 36.00 1.0 4. 35.00 1.5 5. 34.00 2.0 6. 33.00 2.5 7. 32.00 3.0 8. 31.00 3.5 9. 30.00 4.0 10. 29.00 4.5 11. 28.00 or less 5.0 *Subject to clearance of the test successfully. Completing the test is necessary. 5. Playing Ability Weightage: 10 Marks for Playing Ability Test 6. Interview Weightage : 10 Marks TOTAL = 100 MARKS B) Admission Through Academic Stream: The components of the admission procedure having 100 marks weightage are described as under: 1. Written Examination : 40 Marks (Based on Objective Test of multiple choice questions) Weightage i) 30 Marks (Based on syllabus given in the Prospectus) ii) 10 Marks (Communication Skill : Testing through Multiple choice questions for English and Hindi language). 7

2. Academic Achievement : 20 Marks (Weightage of 10+2 marks) Weightage Best four Subject : One language and three papers. The weightage of academic achievement will be calculated as: Marks obtained in best four* (in %) - 50 2.0 (subject to a maximum of 20 marks) For Example: 84% -50 34 = = 17 2.0 2 *Calculations as per D.U. norms. 3. Academic Proficiency : 25 Marks for Academic Proficiency acquired in 10+2 Weightage examination in any two papers out of the following papers: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Botany, Zoology, Physiology, Computer Application, IP/IT, Psychology, Economics. The Academic Proficiency Weightage will be calculated as: Marks obtained in any two listed subject in % - 45 2.0 (subject to a maximum of 25 marks) For Example: 75% -45 30 (To be mentioned in 2.0 = 2 = 15 the Academic Proficiency Column Form) OR Marks obtained in any one listed subject in % - 45 4.0 (subject to a maximum of 12.5 marks) It is mandatory for the candidates to bring their original academic certificates (Qualifying Exam.) at the time of award of Academic Proficiency. 4. Physical Fitness Weightage : 05 Marks Assessment on the basis of Modified Canadian Physical Test Through the following Scoring System:- S.No. Time Taken (in Second) Score 1. 38.00 0.0 * or more 2. 37.00 0.5 3. 36.00 1.0 4. 35.00 1.5 5. 34.00 2.0 6. 33.00 2.5 7. 32.00 3.0 8. 31.00 3.5 9. 30.00 4.0 10. 29.00 4.5 11. 28.00 or less 5.0 *Subject to clearance of the test successfully. Completing the test is necessary. 5. Interview Weightage : 10 Marks TOTAL = 100 MARKS 8

ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR B.P.Ed. COURSE* The following are the components of the Entrance Test for admission: 1. Written Test : 60 Marks (Objective Assessment in two parts) i) 40 Marks Based on prescribed syllabus through objective mode. ii) 20 Marks for communication skill (Hindi and English-10 marks each on multiple choice questions). 2. Sports Proficiency : 10 Marks (Criteria as per Appendix-I). It is mandatory for the candidates to bring their original sports certificates and photo copies of the same at the time of award of Sports proficiency marks. 3. Physical Fitness Test : 05 Marks & qualifying (Refer Physical Fitness Test Marking Scheme) (Canadian Test) 4. Playing Ability Test : 15 Marks 5. Interview : 10 Marks TOTAL : 100 MARKS ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR M.P.Ed. COURSE* The Following may be the components of the Entrance Test for admission: 1. Written Test : 60 Marks (Based on the prescribed Syllabus through objective mode) 2. Sports Proficiency : 10 Marks (Criteria as per Appendix-I). It is mandatory for the candidates to bring their original sports certificates & photo copies of the same at the time of award of Sports Proficiency marks. 3. Physical Fitness Test : 05 Marks & qualifying (Refer Physical Fitness Test Marking Scheme) (Canadian Test) 4. Playing Ability Text : 15 Marks 5. Interview : 10 Marks TOTAL : 100 MARKS Physical Fitness Test Marking Scheme for B.P.Ed. & M.P.Ed. S.No. Time Taken (in Second) Score 1. 38.00 0.0 # 2. 37.00 0.5 3. 36.00 1.0 4. 35.00 1.5 5. 34.00 2.0 6. 33.00 2.5 7. 32.00 3.0 8. 31.00 3.5 9. 30.00 4.0 10. 29.00 4.5 11. 28.00 or less 5.0 #Any candidate taking more than 38 Secs. to complete the test, would be considered as disqualified. * The process of admission to B.P.Ed course if conducted by PG Admission Committee, DPESS. 9

SYLLABUS OF WRITTEN TEST FOR ADMISSION TO B.Sc. (PE, HE & S) Note: 1. There will be 60 questions based on Syllabus of 30 marks and 20 questions will be based on communication skill of 10 marks (10 questions each in English & Hindi. 2. The Written test will be based on Multiple Choice Questions. 1. Meaning, Definitions, Need, Importance, Objectives & Principles of Physical Education. 2. Meaning, Importance, components and factors effecting physical fitness and wellness. 3. Meaning, need and essential elements of sports environment 4. Philosophy of Olympism and Olympic Movement 5. Meaning, importance of Yoga and Ashtang Yog 6. Meaning and components of Balanced diet 7. Latest general rules and regulations of games and sports 8. Planning and organization of sports competitions 9. Meaning, importance and concept of sports psychology& sociology 10. Latest sporting events 11. General knowledge related to games & sports SYLLABUS OF WRITTEN TEST FOR ADMISSION TO B.P Ed. COURSE Note: 1. The Written test will carry a weightage of 60 (40 +20) Marks with 80 questions based on the following syllabus and 40 questions for Communication Skill (20 each in English and Hindi) 2. The Written test will be based on Multiple Choice Questions. 1. Meaning, Definitions, Need, Importance, Objectives & Principles of Physical Education. 2. Careers in Physical Education and Sports. 3. Meaning, Importance, components and factors effecting physical fitness and wellness. 4. Meaning, need and essential elements of sports environment 5. Role of Lifestyle in the management of diseases 6. Philosophy of Olympism and Olympic Movement 7. Posture and common postural deformities 8. Meaning, importance of Yoga and Ashtang Yog 9. Meaning and components of Balanced diet 10. Meaning, methods and principles of Sports Training 11. Latest general knowledge, rules and regulations of games and sports 12. Planning and organization of sports competitions 13. Meaning, importance and concept of sports psychology 14. Meaning, importance and concept of sports sociology 15. Latest sporting events 16. General knowledge related to games & sports 10

SYLLABUS OF WRITTEN TEST FOR ADMISSION TO M.P Ed. COURSE Note: 1. The Written test will carry a weightage of 60 Marks with 120 questions based on the following syllabus. 2. The Written test will be based on Multiple Choice Questions. 1. Meaning, Definitions, Need, Importance, Objectives & Principles of Physical Education 2. Foundations of Physical Education : Biological, Sociological, Psychological. Scientific basis of Physical Education, Exercise Science and Sport. 3. Meaning, need and importance of fitness and wellness. 4. Career Avenues; National and International awards and Honors. 5. Meaning, Definitions, need & importance of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, kinesiology & physiology of exercise in Physical Education. 6. Structure and functions on the following systems: Cardiovascular System, Digestive System, Respiratory System, Nervous System, Endocrine System and Excretory System. Effects of exercise on the above systems. 7. Meaning of management; sports management. Meaning of teaching, coaching, officiating. Careers in Physical Education & Sports. 8. Fundamental skills, and rules & regulations in various games and sports. 9. Grounds: Preparation and marking of standard play areas and courts in sports; and athletic track. 10. Health-meaning, dimensions of health and their interrelationships, factors influencing health. 11. Health Education- meaning, scope, aims and objectives, principles, methods and media used in health education, Hygiene. Nutrients- sources, functions and requirements, balanced diet 12. Definitions, causes including the mode of spread and prevention of communicable and non communicable diseases. Immunization schedule. 13. Definition of first aid, DRABCH of first aid, CPR 14. Introduction to Sport Psychology: Meaning and scope, Importance, relationship with other sport sciences 15. Growth & Development: Concept of growth & development, physical and motor development, mental development. 16. Importance, definition, aims and objectives, characteristics & principles of sports training 17. Components of health and sports related fitness 18. Meaning, aim & objectives, importance of kinesiology for physical education and sports. 19. Olympic Games, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, National Games, IOA, IOC, WADA. 20. Latest sporting events. 21. General knowledge related to games & sports 11

A. WRITTEN TEST ADMISSION PROCEDURE Rough work, if any, may be done only on the test booklet and not on the answer sheet. Only one answer is to be given. Indicating more than one answer will cancel the score for that item. There shall be no negative marking. Returning the question booklet and answersheet is the sole responsibility of the candidate. Ensure this before leaving the examination room. For details of written entrance test, refer Appendix-III : Venue for different tests/events will be displayed on the Notice Board of the institute. (Please check the list of schedule on the Notice Board). No telephonic enquiry will be entertained. No change will be made in the test venue allotted to a candidate. B. PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST The Modified Canadian Physical Fitness Test will be used. A brief description of the test is given below : M.P.Ed. & B.P. Ed. (Qualifying + Marks) Male Female (a) 10 6" Long Jump (a) 7 6" Long Jump (b) Vaulting Horse Jump of 5' height (b) Vaulting Horse Jump of 4' height (c) 7 times Crossing Over the width of (c) 5 times Crossing Over the Width of 6' River. 4' River. (d) Crossing over the Hurdle of 3 6" height. (d) Crossing over the Hurdle 2 8" height. (e) Forward Roll on Mat. (one) (e) Forward Roll on Mat. (one) (f) Carrying two buckets of weight equal (f) Carrying two buckets of weight equal to half of the body weight of the to half of the body weight of the Candidate upto the Finish Line. Candidate upto the Finish Line. B.Sc. (PE,HE&S) Male Female (a) 10' Long Jump (a) 7' Long Jump (b) Vaulting Horse Jump of 5' height (b) Vaulting Horse Jump of 4' height (c) 7 times Crossing Over the width of (c) 5 times Crossing Over the Width of 4 6" River. 3 6" River. (d) Crossing over the Hurdle of 3 6" height. (d) Crossing over the Hurdle 2 8" height. (e) Forward Roll on Mat. (e) Forward Roll on Mat. (f) Carrying two buckets of weight equal (f) Carrying two buckets of weight equal to half of the body weight of the to half of the body weight of the Candidate upto the Finish Line. Candidate upto the Finish Line. Refer to the diagram of Physical fitness test on the next page. 12

Bucket weighing station Judge Judge Judge Illustration of Physical Fitness Test (Marks Out of 05) Turning Point Forward Roll on Mat Hurdle 20' 20' 12345678901 12345678901 12345678901 12345678901 River 12345678901 12345678901 Crossing 12345678901 Qualifying Time = 38 Seconds for M.P.Ed. & B.P.Ed. only Trials = 3 Chances The Candidate will carry two buckets of weight equal to half of his/ her own body weight after forward roll upto Finish Line. M.P.Ed. Men - 10'6" 5' 6' (7 times) 3'6" B.P. Ed. Women -7'6" 4' 4' (5 times) 2'8" Forward Roll B.Sc. Men - 10' 5' 4'8" (7 times) 3'6" (PE,HE Long Jump Vaulting Horse River Crossing Hurdles Forward Roll &S) Women -7' 4' 3'6" (5 times) 2'8" Forward Roll 20' Vaulting Horse Judge 20' Long Jump Judge Judges at the finish FINISH LINE Weighing Station Run 20' Starting Line Assembly of the Candidates Announcer & Starter 13

Important Notes : A candidate will be given a maximum of three chances. If a student / candidate leaves the test incomplete, he/she will be disqualified for that trial. If any candidate fails or slips while performing the test, he/she must complete the test and should not drop out in between failing which the candidate will loose one chance out of the three chances. C. SPORTS PROFICIENCY (a) Playing Ability Test (b) The proficiency of the candidate will be assessed only in one of the two games mentioned by the candidate out of the affiliated list of AIU, IOA & SGFI (Association of Indian Universities, Indian Olympic Association & School Games Federation of India) as indicated in the application form. Sports Representation For Playing Ability and Sports Representation weightage/marks in games/sports affliated to AIU, IOA & SGFI will be considered for preparation of merit list for different categories for admission in Physical Education Courses these marks will be awarded in accordance with Appendices I and II. Present yourself at the venue and time indicated in the list displayed at the institute. Candidates should be in proper uniform with sports kit wherever required. Candidates should choose their game for playing ability test so as to strengthen claim for sports/game representations. * Please note, candidate must choose the game / sport for playing ability test from the games, which he/ she has either played / studied earlier for which he/she is claiming marks for sports representation. In case the institute is unable to test in the chosen game/sport such candidates will be given option to choose another game from the listed game and sports (Athletics, Basketball, Badminton, Cricket, Football, Gymnastics, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Table-Tennis, Volleyball, & Yoga). D. INTERVIEW A limited number of candidates (Approx. twice the no. of seats available in each course) will be called for interviews. The General suitability of the candidate will be judged keeping in view the following broad parameters : Professional Readiness Reasoning Ability Oral communication ability Reading Interest Conceptual clarity Organisational Ability Open mindedness Leadership Qualities Willingness to learn Co-curricular Activities Potential for critical thinking Sports awareness/participation Caution : Candidate seeking admission to any courses are requested neither to get influenced by any person from outside or within the institution nor try to influence any authority / offer any cash or kind to any body. Any such activity will lead to the cancellation of Candidature. 14

The list of candidates (short-listed) for interview, on the basis of their performance in the Tests, will be displayed on the Notice Board & website of the institue. No separate information will be sent. Interviews will be conducted as per the schedule & venue fixed for Interview. Kindly see the list of candidates called for Interview carefully. Each candidate will be required to appear before the Interview Board at notified timings on a specific day. Candidates absenting themselves from any of the Test or Interview will not be allowed to appear in the next examination and will not be considered for admission. No request for any change in dates or venue will be entertained. No telephonic enquiry will be entertained. FINAL SELECTION Final list of selected candidates in each category will be prepared strictly in the order of merit based on their combined performance in the Written Test, Sports/Academic {B.Sc. (PE,HE&S) Only} Proficiency, and Interview. These candidates will be required to deposit the tuition fee and other dues at IGIPESS within the period stipulated for the purpose failing which, the selection will stand automatically cancelled without any further notice. Candidates whose names appear in the merit list, but whose results of the qualifying examination have not been declared, will be entitled to admission to be regularised later subject to obtaining provisional marksheet & certificate, the requisite percentage of marks (as specified under the eligibility conditions) in the qualifying examinaiton by the date to be notified. Failure to do so will result in deletion of their candidature from the merit list. Pending submission of the proof of eligibility, candidates will be permitted to attend classes only provisionally. Any improvement in the percentage of marks obtained due to revaluation, etc. will not give them any right to admission later on. Such candidate will have to compete again, if they seek admission in future, since the merit list pertains to the current year of admission only. To fill up the resultant vacancies, a subsequent list may be put-up on the Notice Board of the IGIPESS. ADMISSION OF THE SELECTED CANDIDATES The candidates finally selected for admission to any of the physical education course shall be required to pay the requisite fee at the time of admission as per notification latest by the date and time mentioned in the Prospectus The following documents in original alongwith an attested copy thereof will have to be produced at the time of admission :- (i) High School/Secondary School Certificate for verification of date of birth. (ii) Statement of Marks in the Qualifying examination passed. (iii) Provisional/Degree Certificate in the Qualifying examination passed. (iv) Character Certificate from the institution last attended. (v) Sports Representation/Achievement Certificates(s) (vi) In the case of In-service candidates, No-objection certificate along with the leave sanctioned certificate for the entire course duration. (vii) Caste Certificate for belonging to the Reserved Category wherever applicable, to be issued by the competent authority. 15

Failure to submit any of the above-mentioned documents at the time of admission will result in the cancellation of admission. It is mandatory for the candidates to maintain an optimum level of fitness to undertake physical education courses. No female candidate shall be allowed to continue the course of study for the concerned academic year/s if she carries pregnancy. All the selected candidates admitted to any of the programme are required to join the Orientation Programme on the opening day of the new academic session as notified in the Prospectus. Students will have to strictly adhere to the Compliance of attendance requirement. The attendance requirements for different courses inclusive of theory and practical are : ATTENDANCE Courses Attendance % (i) B.Sc. (PE, HE & S) : 66.7% (ii) B.P.Ed. : 75% (iii) M.P.Ed. 80% Students will be given proxy attendance benefit only if they proceed On Duty after obtaining permission from the Principal through the concerned teacher within 15 days of the events. It is to clarify that all courses, i.e. B.Sc. (PE,HE&S), B. P. Ed. & M.P.Ed. are full time courses, and any student found employed in service, his/her admission will stand cancelled without any notice. A candidate who participates in co-curricular activities and/or extra curricular activities (with the permission of the Principal) during the course of study in a year shall be entitled for proxy attendance (e.g. Inter-college tournament/district/state/intervarsity/national/international/invitational/camps/ Debates/Drama/Social relevance/ncc etc.) Such proxy attendance under no circumstances should be more than 25% of the total attendance (Theory and Partical in aggregate) for all courses. However, serious illness and/or accident, as the case may be, will not be given proxy attendance under any circumstances. 16

FEE STRUCTURE S.No. PARTICULARS B.Sc.(PE,HE&S) M.P.Ed. B.P.Ed. A. COLLEGE CHARGES : Rs. Rs. Rs. 1. Admission Fee 500 500 500 2. Tuition Fee 180 216 216 3. Medical Fee 60 60 60 4. Library Fee 180 180 180 5. Reading Room Fee 20 20 20 6. Laboratory Fee 100 100 100 7. Identity Card Fee 20 20 20 8. Students Aid Fund 15 15 15 9. Garden 15 15 15 10. Magazine Fee 75 75 75 11. Electricity & Water Charges 120 120 120 12. College Diary 50 50 50 13. Sports Kit Fee 2500 2500 2500 B. STUDENT S SOCIETY CHARGES : Rs. Rs. Rs. 14. Cultural Activity Fee 300 300 300 15. Games Fee 60 60 60 16. College Societies 10 10 10 C. UNIVERSITY FEE : 17. University Sports Fee 50 50 50 18. University Enrolment Fee 200 150 100 19. University Cultural Council Fee 05 05 05 20. World University Services 05 05 05 21. University Development Fee 600 600 600 22. Delhi University Student s Union Fee 20-23. N.S.S. Fees 20 20 20 24. Sexual Harassment Prevention Fee 10 10 10 D. DEVELOPMENT CHARGES : Rs. Rs. Rs. 25. Sports Fee 800 800 800 26. Other Development Charges 210 210 210 E. REFUNDABLE SECURITY : Rs. Rs. Rs. 27. Library Security 500 500 500 28. Caution Security 500 500 500 Grand Total Rs. 7125 7091 7041 *1. Fee structure is subject to change without any prior notice. 2. An amount in Indian Rupees equivalent to US$ 100 will be charged annually from foreign students, admitted in any course offered. 3. For exact amount of fee, check the Notice Board at IGIPESS at the time of selection. 4. For scholarship meant for SC/ST/OBC/PWD etc. students, students should submit their scholarship form for the academic year by February each year. For details refer www.du.ac.in 17

APPENDIX-I Sports Proficiency Weightage for B.P. Ed. & M.P.Ed. 1. Represented India in Olympic Games, Asian Games World University Games, World Games, World Championships, World Cups, Commonwealth Games, Asian Meets, Test Matches in Cricket, Trophy, Commonwealth Championships, Asian Championship, Asia Cup, SAF Games, Davis Cup, Wimbeldon Championship, US, French, Australian Open Tennis Championship, Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, All England Badminton Tournament and International Athletic Permit Meet and any other International Tournament/ Championship Games and Sports affiliated by Indian Olympic Assocation and / or Association of Indian Universities. (Appendix-1-A*, 1-B**) (10 Marks) 2. Senior National/All India Inter-State/ All India Inter Zonal/National Games/Federation Cup 1st Position 9.5 Marks 2nd Position 8.5 Marks 3rd Position 7.5 Marks NOTE : a) These performances in Sl. No. (1+2) will only be counted provided he/she has participated in the Inter-University Competition in game approved by AIU. b) However, in case of Inter-University for a respective game has not been conducted, such candidates be considered under clause (a) above 3. North/South/East/West - Zone tournament 1st Position 7.0 Marks 2nd Position 6.5 Marks 3rd Position 6.0 Marks Participated in any North/South/East/West - Zonal tournament 4.5 Marks 4. Inter-University Zonal Inter-University 1st Position 7.5 Marks 6 Marks 2nd Position 6.5 Marks 5 Marks 3rd Position 5.5 Marks 4.5 Marks 5. National Women Championships/Rural Championship. 1st Position 6 Marks 2nd Position 5 Marks 3rd Position 4.5 Marks 6. Participated in Ranji Trophy/Sr. Nationals/Inter-State Championship affliated by IOA provided he/she has also participated in supporting/corresponding game at the Inter-University Competition approved by AIU or secured 1st, 2nd position in any game/event in the Inter college competition organised by a University- 5.5 Marks 7. Participated in any All India Inter-University Tournament approved by AIU. - 5 Marks 8. Participated in any Inter-University Tournament (Zonal) approved by AIU. - 4 Marks 9. State Championships 1st Position 3.5 Marks 2nd Position 3.0 Marks 3rd Position 2.5 Marks Performance at 09 will be considered only if one has secured I, II or III position in any event of supporting corresponding game in the Inter-College Competition organised by University (applicable only to students who have been enrolled as a regular students in any University) 10. Inter-College of University of Delhi/Any other recognised University 1st Position 2.5 Marks 2nd Position 1.5 Marks 3rd Position 1.0 Marks * Appendix 1-A : List of games affiliated to I.O.A. (Indian Olympic Association) : Archery, Athletic, Basketball, Boxing, Bowling, Badminton Cycling, Equestrian, Football, Fencing, Gymnastic, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Kayaking & Canoeing, Netball, Rowing, Shooting, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Taekwondo, Triathlon, Volleyball, Weightlifiting, Wrestling, Yatching, & representation from Service Sports Control Board. ** Appendix 1-B : List of games approved by A.I.U. (Association of Indian Universities) : Archery, Athletic, Badminton, Ball Badminton, Boxing, Basket Ball, Canoeing & Kayaking, Chess, Cricket, Cross-Country, Cycling, Football, Gymnastics, Hockey, Hand-Ball, Judo, Korfball, Kabbaddi, Kho-Kho, Net Ball, Power Lifting, Rowing, Softball, Squash Racket, Swimming, Shooting, Table-Tennis, Tennis, Volley Ball, Wrestling, Yoga, Yatching, 18

(a) APPENDIX-II Sports Proficiency Weightage for B.Sc. (PE,HE&S) Represented India in Olympic, Asian Games, World University/School Games, World Games, World Championships, World Cups, Common wealth Games, Asian Meets, Test Matches in Cricket, Trophy, Commonwealth Championships, Asian Championship, Asia Cup, SAF Games, Davis Cup, Wimbeldon Championship, US, French, Australian Open Tennis Championship, Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, All England Badminton Tournament and International Athletic Permit Meet and any other International tournament/championship approved by IOA/Govt. of India. (15 marks) (b) Senior National/All India Inter-State/ All India Inter Zonal/National Games/Federation Cup 1st Position 14.0 Marks 2nd Position 13.5 Marks 3rd Position 13.0 Marks (c) Junior National 1st Position 13.0 Marks 2nd Positon 12.0 Marks 3rd Position 11.0 Marks (d) School National 1st Position 11.0 Marks 2nd Position 10.5 Marks 3rd Position 10.0 Marks (e) National Women Championships/National Rural Championships 1st Position 11.0 Marks 2nd Position 10.5 Marks 3rd Position 10.0 Marks (f) Participation in National Championships National Participation 8.5 Marks National Schools 8.0 Marks (g) State Championships 1st Position 7.0 Marks 2nd Position 6.5 Marks 3rd Position 6.0 Marks (h) Inter-Zonal (Delhi School.I.Z.) C.B.S.E. Nationals, K.V.S., Nationals, Sanik Schools Nationals, Navodya School Nationals, All India Public Schools 1st Position 6.5 Marks 2nd Position 6.0 Marks 3rd Position 5.5 Marks (i) C.B.S.E. Zonal : 1st Position 5.5 Marks 2nd Position 4.5 Marks 3rd Position 3.5 Marks (j) Zonal (Delhi Schools Zonals) (C.B.S.E. Cluster/Regional, K.V.S. Regional, Sanik Schools regional, Navodya School Regional, Cluster/Regional Public Schools), District, State women festival. 1st Position 4.5 Marks 2nd Position 3.5 Marks 3rd Position 1.5 Marks Note : In case of participation/achievement at Inter College / All India Inter University etc. grading will be considered as per the Appendix-I (B.P.Ed. & M.P.Ed.) 19

Note : (a) (b) For B.Sc. (PE, HE&S) Course : The level of Competency in the Sports will be determined only if the candidate has achieved distinctions in sports during the last eligble three years whereas for B.P.Ed. & M.P.Ed. courses, only the performance achieved after school will be considered for awarding marks for sports participation. Tournaments mentioned at (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) must be affiliated/approved by Indian Olympic Association/School Games Federation of India/Govt. of India and the player/student must have participated in the National School games organised by SGFI or should have secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd positon in State/Inter Zonal/Zonal Competitions organised by concerned Federation/ Association/Sports Deptt. of State Govt. For Category (f) participation at Senior/ Junior National Championship and Category (g) position in State Championship the player/student must have secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in the Zonal level tournaments or equivalent competition. (c) KVS, CBSE, Navadaya cluster and regional is equavalent to zone whereas KVS (National) / CBSE National/Navadaya National is equal to interzone. (d) (e) In case any candidate is holding the National participation certificate, it must be supported by certificate of participation at state level or position secured at the Inter-Zonal/Zonal competition of the same (respective) game. Position holder of the state championships must be considered with their supporting certificate/ authenticaton at district level or zonal level or an equivalent level position wherever applicable. Important Instructions to Candidates Please note your Roll No. and Centre (Name, Place etc.) carefully from the Notice Board of the IGIPESS as the case may be, for all components of the Entrance Test. Present yourself at the venue atleast one hour before the schedule time of Written Test. There will be strictly no entry of any candidate after 09.30 a.m. for B.Sc. (PE, HE & S), 11:30 a.m. for B.P.Ed. & 10.00 a.m. for M.P.Ed. Bring two good quality Blue/Black ball point pens. Using any other Colour will lead to cancellation of Paper. A seat with the roll number will be allotted to each candidate for the Written Test (on producing counterfoil of the form with his/her photograph duly pasted). Candidates must occupy their allotted seats before the scheduled time for Test. Delhi University is partnering with Delhi Police and World Lung Foundation-South Asia in promoting a tobacco free environment. As a step in that direction, smoking is banned in our College (Institute/Department). CAUTION : If after verification it is found at any stage that the information or certificate (s) used is/are false, criminal proceedings will be initiated against the concemed candidate in addition to cancellation of admission of the candidate and forfeiture of the tuition fee etc. 20

APPENDIX-III : WRITTEN TEST (DATES & TIMES) B.Sc.(PE,HE&S): B.P.Ed.: M.P.Ed.: 18th June, 2015 18th June, 2015 19th June, 2015 Reporting Time : 09:00 a.m. Reporting Time:11.00 a.m. Reporting Time:09.30 a.m. Candidate s admission-cum attendance card will be placed on the desk/seat allotted in the examination hall/room. The candidate will mark his/her attendance on the same card during testing session. For Physical and Sports Proficiency Tests the candidates are required to report in proper sports kit (shorts/track-suits, sports shoes etc.) TIME SCHEDULE : The following schedule will be followed during the written Test. Activity Timing B.Sc. (PE,HE&S) B.P. Ed. M.P.Ed. Entry into the Centre 9.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 09.30 a.m. Attendance / Verification 9.15 a.m. 11.15 a.m. 09.45 a.m. Distribution of Test Booklet 9.25 a.m. 11.25 a.m. 09.55 a.m. Candidates will write particulars on the cover page of the booklet in Blue/Black Ball Point Pen : On instructions from the invigilators the candidates will Break Open the Seal of the Booklet; take out the Answer-sheet and write their particulars in ink on cover page including Roll number, Category GEN/SC/ST/OSP/C-WAP; (e.g., C-WAP, stands for children/ward of defence personnel) Serial number of the Test Booklet as shown in the specimen Answer-sheet given below. Candidates are advised to be careful in filling up these particulars since any wrong entry is likely to be disqualified. 4. Examination Time B.Sc. (PE,HE &S) B.P. Ed. M.P.Ed. 09.30 to 10.30 a.m. 11.30 to 12.30 a.m. 10.00 to 11.00 a.m. LATE ENTRY NOT BEYOND THE TIME OF START OF THE PAPER Entry in the Examination Hall will be permitted upto before the start of paper. Once the paper starts all doors will be closed and no candidates will be permitted entry in the Examination Hall for any reason whatsoever. Candidates are advised to reach the Centre before the reporting time so as to avoid any complication at a later stage. PENS / BALL PENS The candidates will bring their own Blue/Black Ball Pens HOW TO USE THE ANSWER-SHEET INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Fill the particulars clearly and carefully on the OMR sheet provided by the invigilator with Blue/Black Ball pen. Important instructions regarding filling-up of OMR Sheets:- OMR Sheet would not be evaluated in case of 1. Any stray mark on the OMR sheet. 2. Any kind of scratch or cut. 3. Folded or damaged sheet. Each column in the Answer-sheet corresponds to the serial number of question given in the Test booklet. In each column there are four circles which correspond to the four responses, one of which is to be marked. Candidates will find out the right answer to the question and will darken the appropriate circle completely with Blue/Black Ball Pen only so as to cover the choice written inside the circle. 21

Suppose the question number 22 reads as follows : 22. The Planet farthest from sun is : (A) (B) (C) Pluto Earth Mars (D) Jupiter The correct answer to this question is (A) Pluto. The candidate will locate question 22 in the answer sheet and will darken the circle (A) as shown below : 1. A B C D 11. A B C D 21. A B C D 31. A B C D 2. A B C D 12. A B C D 22. A B C D 32. A B C D 3. A B C D 13. A B C D 23. A B C D 33. A B C D 4. A B C D 14. A B C D 24. A B C D 34. A B C D WRONG WAY Any of the following methods of answer the questions will be treated as WRONG. xyr rjhdk / Wrong Method xyr rjhdk @ Wrong Method 1. A B C D 21. A B C D 41. A B C D 61. A B C D 2. A B C D 22. A B C D 42. A B C D 62. A B C D ROUGH WORK NOTE : ALL ROUGH WORK IS TO BE DONE IN THE TEST BOOKLET ONLY. The candidate will not do any rough or put stray mark on the Answer-sheet. Before the start of examination, the Invigilators will take admission form counterfoil duly attached with photograph and take attendance on admission tickets of the candidates to testify the identity of each candidate. The Invigilators will also check that candidates have filled in all particulars correctly. After completing the examination and before handing over the Test booklet and the Answersheets, it should be checked again that all the particulars required in the Test booklet and the Answer-sheets have been correctly written. 22

GENERAL RULES 1. Each candidate must show on demand his admission form counterfoil duly attached with photo, for admission to the Examination Hall. 2. A seat with a number will be alloted to each candidate. Candidates must find out and occupy their alloted seats. 3. No candidate, without the special permission of the Superintendent, or the Invigilator concerned, is to leave his seat or the Examination Room until he / she finishes the paper. Candidates should not leave the Hall without handing over their Test Booklet and the Answer Sheets to the Invigilator on duty. 4. The candidates should not take any article in the Examination Hall except admission tickets (admission form counter-foil), pens, for use during the examination. All books and notes, etc. should be kept outside the Examination Hall. 5. The candidates are also advised to bring with them a card board or a clip board on which nothing should be written so that they have no difficulty in marking responses in the Answer Sheet as the tables provided in the Examination Hall may or may not have even or smooth surface. 6. Smoking in the Examination Hall is strictly prohibited. 7. Candidates must maintain perfect silence during the examination and must NOT indulge in any conversation or gesticulation. 8. Tea, coffee, cold drinks or snacks are not allowed to be taken into the Examination rooms during examination hours. 9. Use of any calculating device like slide rule, log tables or electronic / manual calculator, is strictly prohibited. 10. No Cellular Phone / Pager or Calculator is allowed in the Examination Hall. 11. Submitting the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet (OMR Sheet) to the Invigilator is the sole responsibility of the candidate. REGULAR PHYSICAL EXERCISE ADDS YEARS TO LIFE AND LIFE TO YEARS 23