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Ordinances For Master of Arts (Annual System)
Ordinances For Master of Arts (Annual System)
English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Persian, Sanskrit, History, Economics, Political Science, Philosophy,
Public Administration, Sociology, Defence and Strategic Studies, Anthropological Linguistics and Punjabi
Language, Religious Studies, Theatre and Television, Social Work, Fine Art, Music (Instrumental and Vocal),
Folk Art and Culture, Dance, Education, Journalism and Mass Communication and Sikh Studies.
* In the matter of calculating percentage of marks secured by a candidate in the lower examination for admission to a higher course
if fraction worked out to ½ or more it should be counted as 1 and fraction less than ½ be be ignored.
(i) For determining the eligibility for M.A. Eng./Pbi. examination, the marks obtained by the candidate in English Literature/Punjabi
Literature and not in English Communication Skill/Punjabi (Comp.) Shall be taken into account.
(ii) The following categories of the candidates seeking admission to M.A. course in the Faculty of Social Science, Languages, Arts &
Culture, Education and Information Science shall be required in terms of Ordinances relating to M.A. examination to have
obtained at least 45% marks in the subject of post-graduate course and 50% marks in the aggregate of B.A. or 45% in the
aggregate and 50% in the subject of P.G. Course to become eligible for admission.
(a) Candidates taking part in sports and other co-curricular activities viz. debate and dramatics who had represented India at
International level for the state at the inter-state level for the University at the Inter-University level or the sportsman who
are winners or runners up at the University level matches; and
(b) Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes.
(c) Physically Handicapped.
OR
has passed the Master's degree examination in any Faculty.
OR
has passed the B.A. (Pass) examination obtaining at least 50% marks in the subject of Post-graduate
course and 50% marks in the aggregate.
(B) For admission to post-graduate courses in the following subjects, candidates who have passed at
B.A. level any of the co-lateral subjects (with 50% marks in the subject concerned and 50% marks
in the aggregate including additional optional subject) or have passed with 50% marks in aggregate
of an examination other than B.A, as indicated against each shall also be eligible :
(C) has been admitted to the examination as a private candidate under the Statutes relating to Private
candidates.
12. (i) The Part-II examination shall be open to any person who has passed M.A. Part-I examination in full
or is to reappear in one paper from this University.
OR
*has passed M.A. Part-I examination in the subject offered from the Punjab/Guru Nanak Dev
University, provided that he has offered the same papers in Part-I as are available in this University;
and
(ii) A candidate who has passed Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication Part-I/PG Diploma
in Journalism and Mass Communication examination from this University may be admitted to M.A.
Journalism and Mass Communication Part-II examination.
13. For candidate joining the Post-Graduate Studies as a regular student of Department of
Correspondence Courses :
The following shall be the subjects out of which a candidate can offer one :
Punjabi, English, Hindi, Religious Studies, Political Science, History, Economics, Sikh Studies and
Women Studies.
(a) Eligibility (for M.A. Part-I) :
who has passed Bachelor Degree examination in any
faculty from this University or any other statutory university in India or abroad.
* In the case of candidates who have passed Part-l examination trom the Panjab, Guru Nanak Dev University, the marks
obtained by them in Part-I examination shall be counted towards the division of successful candidate of Part-II examination
of this University by increasing or reducing the marks obtained.
OR
who has passed three years course of Modem Office Practice and also has passed Punjabi
Compulsory subject in B.A. 1,11, III can get admission in M.A. Part-I, provided that the candidate
has not passed M.A. examination in the same subject from this or any other statutory university.
(b) For every course there will be two personal contact programmes of 8-10 days duration.
(c) It will be compulsory for every student to attend at least 75% lectures of the two programmes
taken together. Those students who are unable to complete these lectures will not be eligible to
sit in the annual examination.
(d) Foreign Students will be exempted from the P.C.P.
(e) In very difficult and specific circumstances a candidate may be exempted by the Vice-
Chancellor ftom attending P.C.P. provided the candidate presents two term papers in respect of
each paper.
Note : A candidate admitted to M.A. Part-I in the Deparment of Correspondence Courses (DCC), shall
have to appear in M.A./Part-II through the Department of Correspondence Courses only. Other
conditions shall remain the same.
Note : Out of Papers taken up. the candidate. will be given benefit of increase in marks. where the marks have increased in
Paper/Papers.