CBCS – RUSA
Choosing Program Study Courses:
- At the time of admission each student will identify a Discipline Specific Core Course (DSC-I) in which he/she will concentrate and Discipline Specific Core Course (DSC-II) which he / she will choose to study.
- DSC-I once identified would not be changed unless the student quits a programme and joins a new programme.
- DSC-II on the other hand, would be the subject that would be chosen by the student out of a number of subject combinations suggested & approved by UG BOS & faculty of student of the concerned subject.
Duration of the Course (Time Frame):
The UG (TDC) programme for a regular student shall be for a minimum period of three years and a maximum of five years from the date of admission of the candidate.
Requirement for the Degree:
- A regular candidate will have to undergo the prescribed courses of study in the college. For the degree (B.A./B.Sc. /B.Com.), the student will have to cumulate a minimum of 132 successful credit hours of course work over a minimum of three and a maximum of five years from the date of admission.
- Not more than three attempts will be allowed to pass a course.
The CBCS System (Earning Credits)
All the above mentioned Programmes (named as the DSC-I subject (core/ main) chosen by the student) are being run on Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). The programme is considered completed when the student cumulates the requisite number of successful credits (passed), i.e. at least 132 credits for an undergraduate degree.
Subject combinations in Different Programmes
Science Streams (Medical/ Non-Medical)
Year | DSC | DSE | AECC | SEC | |
I | II | ||||
1. | Six Core Courses as prescribed by Univ. |
| EVS | English |
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2. | Six Core Courses as prescribed by Univ. |
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| Two Courses as prescribed in Univ. Syllabus |
3. |
| Six Courses as prescribed by Univ. |
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| Two Courses as prescribed by Univ. |
Commerce Stream
Year | DSC | DSE | AECC | SEC | Generic Elective | |
I | II | |||||
1. | Four Core Courses + English (Compulsory) + Hindi (Compulsory) |
| EVS | English |
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2. | Four Core Courses + English (Compulsory) + Hindi (Compulsory) |
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| Two Courses as prescribed by Univ. |
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3. |
| Four Courses as prescribed by Univ. |
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| Two Courses as prescribed by Univ. | Two Courses as prescribed by Univ. |
Subject Combinations offered for First Year students of Humanities for the session 2022-23
DSC-I Options | DSC-II Options (Choose any one of the following) |
Economics | History, Geography, Mathematics, English |
English | Economics, History, Political Science, Geography |
Geography | Economics, English, History, Mathematics |
Hindi | Economics, Sociology, Music, Geography |
History | Economics, English, Geography, Music, Hindi |
Mathematics | Economics, Geography |
Music | Hindi, History, Political Science, Sanskrit |
Political Science | Economics, English, Music, Sociology, Sanskrit |
Sanskrit | Music, Political Science, Sociology |
Sociology | Hindi, Political Science, Sanskrit, Music |
In addition to these DSC courses, the student has to study the following subjects:
For First Year
- Compulsory English as MIL-I
- AECC Subjects : (i) Environment Studies
(ii) Any one of English or Hindi or Sanskrit
- MIL-II subjects : Any one of Hindi or Sanskrit
For Second Year
- DSC I and DSC II as chosen in the First year
- Two SEC subjects as per the DSC I chosen in First Year
- MIL subjects : English and Hindi or Sanskrit
For Third Year
- DSE I and DSE II as per the DSC courses in the First year
- Two SEC subjects as per the DSC I chosen in First Year
- Generic Elective subject
RULES OF REFUSAL OF ADMISSION
- Applicants who have passed intermediate from Hindi Sahitya Samelan, Allahabad or Prabhakar are not eligible for admission in Regular UG courses mentioned above.
- Candidate placed under compartment from colleges affiliated to universities other that H.P. will not be admitted.
- Any candidate who has not appeared in/passed English as a subject at 10+2 level shall not be eligible for admission in 1st year.
- In spite of the eligibility for admission, the Principal can refuse admission if the conduct of the student has not been up to the mark during previous years.
- The Principal reserves the right to disallow or cancel any admission.