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1. ON ADMISSIONS TO POST-GRADUATE DEPARTMENTS

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REGULATIONS 1. ON ADMISSIONS TO POST-GRADUATE DEPARTMENTS 1 The authorised seats for admission in each Department shall be as decided by the University. 2 Only those candidates who have passed a Three-year Degree course in the relevant subjects shall be admitted to the Master'$ Course. However; upto ten percent of the seats may be assigned to students from other disciplines: Provided that the number of seats for other disciplines in the inter-disciplinary subjects, such as, Education; Sociology; Anthropology may be increased upto fifty percents. Provided further that if teaching of honours in a subject has not been suffi- ciently developed within the jurisdiction of the University or in any unit in particu- lar; seats in the concerned Department may be filled. in a manner as may be decided by the Academic Council on the recommendation of the concerned De- partment: 3. The distribution of authorised seats in the University shall be as follows (} Open category" 50 % (ii) Reserved for ST /SC/OBC candidates 48 % (iii) Vice-Chancellor'$ discretionary seats 2 % 4 Departments may, if they consider necessary, conduct written test/interview for admission to the post-graduate programme. Performance of a candidate in the under-graduate course together with eligibility test;, if any, shall be taken into con- sideration while oreparing the merit list of students. Weightage for eligibility test/ interview shall, however; not exceed 509. To assess a candidate' $ performance in the under-graduate course, 10% marks shall be added in case of honours students to decide the relative position between honours and pass candidates. 5 In case of all internal students, i.e., students who have graduated from col- leges affiliated t0 or maintained by the University, 10% marks shall be added to the