For pass course candidates
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Parent: AMENDING ACT (de9bc8223cb932a76ddff33d5bb30c36b871e8c2)
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6 · (i) The organisation of the programmes leading to the degrees in this ordinance and framing of the courses will be laid down in the Regulation framed for this purpose from time to time_
28 · (1) (6) of the AU. Act 1989)
1 · The Bachelor of Engineering Course, called the BE Course hereafter; shall comprise of four academic years and each academic year shall con- sist of two semesters. Each semester shall approximately consist of 15 weeks of teaching and 6 weeks of academic and other formalities including the semester examination_
2 · The following categories of candidates will be eligible for admission to the BE Course.
3 · (a) Each subject offered by a student in a semester shall consist of one Or more of the following parts
30 · %
40 · %
35 · %
50 · %
35 · %
4 · Semester Examinations are divided into two groups odd (i.e.FIRST; THIRD, FIFTH & SEVENTH) AND even (i.e. SECOND, FOURTH, SIXTH, & EIGHTH) . Each group of examinations will be held once in an academic year; except the FIRST, SECOND, SEVENTH & EIGHTH Semester exami- nations. Candidates who failed in the regular FIRST, SECOND, SEVENTH & EIGHTH semester examinations will only be eligible to sit for the com- partmental examiation: that will follow:
5 · (a) A student will not be sent up for a semester examination from an affiliated college if helshe has not attended at least 75 % of the classes held for each subject taught in the semester andlor has not passed all the sessionals of the semester At the time of applying for permission to sit for a semester examination a student must produce a certificate from the Prin- cipal of the concerned affiliated college to the effect that the student has satisfactorily completed the course work of the semester and has fulfilled all the conditions stated above
6 · (a) A student, failing to pass' all the subjects of FIRST: semester in three consecutive examinations from his/her admission into the courses, shall not be allowed 'by the concerned 'college to continue studies: (6) Similarly a student failing to pass the courses of the BE. degree examination in 8 years from the date of his/her admission into the course will not be allowed to sit for the BE Examination. However; under special circumstances the, Vice-Chancellor of the University, on the recommenda- tion of the Pricipal of the concerned affiliated college may extend the pe- riod by one year for the purpose. (c) Further a student as per rules and having arrears in any subject of any earlier semester will be required to obtain prior clearance from the concerned Principal of the affiliated college for appearing at any earlier semester examination with due intimation to the University:
7 · (a) A candidate will be awarded BE degree in an appropriate branch, on passing all the eight semester examinations:
31 · ON MBB.S: COURSE
28 · (1) (b) of the AU: Act 1989)
1 · The MBBS. course in the affiliated medical colleges of the Univer- sity shall be of 41/2 years duration followed by 12 months compulsory Rotating Internship.
5 · (i) First MB: BS. Examination: (1) Any student who has completed a regular course of study for the Pre-clinical (lst MBB.S:) Course in a Medical College, affiliated to Assam University and is sent up for the examination by the Principal of the College may be admitted to the Ist MBBS: Examination on payment of the pre - scribed fee.
1s · (2) A student in order to pass the Znd MBB.S; examination must ob- Glns 4 Gb K 5i joltenmx 8837 tain in each subject
6 · Compulsory Rotating Internship 1_ Every candidate will be required, after passing the Final MBBS Examination to undergo compulsory Rotating Internship to the satisfac- tion, of the University for a period of 12 months 's0 as to be eligible for the award of the degree of MBB.S and for full registration
2 · The University shall issue a provisional MBBS. pass certificate on passing the Final MBBS: examination:
3 · The Medical Council shall grant provisional registration to the candi- date on production of the provisional MBB.S certificate: The provitional registration will be for a period of one year: In the event of shortage or unsatisfactory work the period of provisional registration and the Compul- sory Rotating internship may be suitably extended by the appropriate au- thorities. 8' Gf
4 · The internee shall be entrusted with Clinical responsibility during the period of internship and shall maintain a record of work which is to be verified and certified by the medical officer under 'whom he works.
5 · On the successful completion of pre-registration training as certified by the Principal on the recommendations of the authorities under whom the training was done, the University shall award the MBB.S degree or declare him eligible for it:
6 · Full registration shall be given by the Medical Council on the award of MBB.S degree by the University Or the declaration that the candidate is eligible for MBB.S degree. [5 ] 115
7 · . The compulsory Rotating Internship for 12 months should be done in the teaching hospital and up-graded primary health centres attached to the teaching institutions but whereever the number of the enternees is large, other recognised hospitals may also be utilised: Satisfactory collaboration must exist between the hospitals undertaking internship programme and medical college. Each Medical college should have attached to it primary health centres as recommended by Indian Medical Council which must be teaching in primary health centres. The compulsory Rotating Internship shall include training in Medicine, Surgery and Obst and Gynaecology and in community health work at primary health centes which may extend for a period of 6 months. The internees should be residents at the centres. One year's approved service in th Armed Forces. Medical Services, after pass- ing the final MBB.S examination shall be considered as equivalent to the pre-iregistration training detailed above Such training should as far as possible be at the base general military hospitals. 8. Minor adjustments to enable a candidate to obtain training in elective clinical subjects may be made. V. Course of studies. (1) Throughout the whole period of study, attention of the students shall be directed tothe importance of-the preventive aspect of Medicine, and of measures of promotion of positive health: 2. Introduction of medical students in out- patient and inpatient depart- ments of the hospital shall be encouraged from the very begining of their Medical studies in 'order to stimulate their interests in their responsibilities and widening their outlook as regards to the sick (3) Throughout the course of training; due attention of the student shall be drawn to
5 · Introduction to Social Medicine and Environmental factors pertaining to health- 92763 8m bobbuance aroksmes Abottoy; eoo dteta 76s 6. Introduction to Statistics UIle.isaru0_= 0o 5sus 9o #1o5 exe 1b1svinu ## wl bufek <nurn s 9 Vic 1nerp [7 ] 117
7 · . Normal Psychology Etsett lade arurn 63im?919 MT 8. Examination i) lst MBBS [xami atioz: VaolsnA ^ errel[ Qcr The Ist MBB.S Examination to be held i the last two weeks of the third semeter of the Pre-clinical course shall comprise of #H pmbula? 1. Anatomy eoloiau: #ATHic 5oroexid ($ 2 Physiology {2donil Ri.osvon %nol 3. Bio-Chemistry including Nutrition &rd Dietetics t0 eslqbra University examination in Organic Chemistry and Bio-Physics shall be held at the end of the Ist: Semester of the Pre-Clinical course and shall form a part of the Ist MBBS examination. The college test examination in Physiology to be held two months preceding the Ist: MBBS Examina- tion_shall include one question from the Preventive and Social Medicine and Normal Psychology studies in Pre-Clinical Course:
1 · Acute infectious diseases
2 · Tuberculesis.
3 · Psychological medicine and psychiatry:
4 · Disease of skin and Leprosy 5. Radiology and electro-therapautics in their application to Medicine. 6. Dietetics, nutrition and principles of nursing: 7 _ Physio-therapy and rehabilitation.
8 · -A clinical clerkship for not less than 3 moths and should include social paediatrics, Neoantology; growth and development and Peadiatrics surgery:
1 · Medicine
2 · Surgery 200 50 3. Midwifery 200 50 & Gyneae-. cology 4. Otorhino- 100 25 laryngology
10 · Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, any difficulty arising in interpretation of or giving effect to, any provision of this Ordinance, shall be referred to the Vice-Chancellor; whose interpretation or decision thereon shall be final:
32 · ON THE POST GRADUATE COURSES IN MEDICAL SCIENCES
28 · (1) (b) of the AU. Act 1989)
1 · There shall be in the affiliated medical colleges of the Universily the post Graduate courses leading to MB and MD Degrees in Medical Sciences. Non 2 ELIGIBILITY A candidate seeking admission to any of the above de- gree courses must fulfil the following conditions
4 · STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE {Ps? nm 3ki nakjeic ut Ape bet 1): For Basic Medical Science krakes ] sroibaM o Wlor #nf J8 009 erb 9Nuorie Zant BHT Part Thesis
8 · Notwithstanding anything contained in this ordinance, any difficulty aris- ing in interpretation of, or giving effect tO, any provision of this Ordinance, shall be referred to the Vice-Chancellor; whose interpretation or decision thereon shall be.final: 437e 0 Antr 73 SC 0 ~ 45
7 · Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, any difficulty arising in interpretation of, or giving effect t0, any provision of this Ordi- nance, shall be referred to the Vice-Chancellor; whose interpretation or decision thereon shall be final: 0x; Bs
33 · ON THE POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA COURSES IN MEDICAL SCIENCES Do; 1. There shall be in the affiliated medical colleges of the University courses leading to Post-Graduate Diploma in various branches of Medical Sciences.
2 · ELIGIBILTY A candidate seeking admission to the courses of diploma in the aforesaid sciences must fulfil the following conditions {8nt Wonw He must have obtained the Degree of MBBS of Assam University Or an equivalent degree of any other University recognised by Assam University, and have obtained the full registration of Medical Council
3 · DURATION OF THE COURSE The duration of the course shall be one- year after attaining eligibility:
4 · CONTENTS OF THE COURSE Part I Theory (300 Marks)
5 · _ REQUIREMENTS AND TRAINING
7 · RESULTS
9 · Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, any difficulty arising in interpretation of or giving effect to, any provision of this Ordinance , shall be referred to the Vice-Chancellor; whose interpretation or decision thereon shall be final:
2 · (a) LLB: course of study shall be of 3 years duration: et MT {ca Jo n~Jmi Tiien bns 2. (6) A candidate having obtained the First Degree as recognised by the Assam University, will be eligible for admission into the LLB classes and he 7 she shall have to undergo a period of study spread over three academic ses- sions. But his her enrollment to the legal profession will be subject to the rules, if any; that may be made by the Bar Council of India for such purposes, from time to time
3 · The admission into this course shall ordinarily be on the. basis of merit keeping in view the rules made by the University authorities in this regard and the instructions of Bar Council of India, if any, in this regard. The reservation policy of the University / Govt: in respect of SC ST / OBC etc: shall be strictly followed,
4d · 4. The students shall be required to put In a minimum of 60% lectures and seminars and practical legal training computed separately The student will be declared as non-collegiate if the percentage of the attendance falls below 60 % but not below 50 %.
6 · (a) The strength of students in any class shall not exceed 320 in a college and maximum number of students in any section of such class shall not exceed 80 (eighty) 1o bnie JE (6) The teacher student ratio shall not exceed 1:40 ema s 70 Js5 Joen (c) The relative proportion of whole time teacher to part time teacher shall not fall bellow 3:1
7 · (a) The medium of instruction and / or the medium of examination shall be English.
3 · Principles of Torts & Easements
4 · Jurisprudence
5 · Law of Nations Oi otw e9ietyhe? % 9 6 Legal and Constitutional History of India. {44054e4/10 DA [2 ] 135
3 · Constitutional Law of India: Ct 06[ ge> 406 Vevs 4mnc 0 Benjiyt & Kante 93bt 75 4 Property Law Onon 02 3) En; V4cC KECB OA 2403n
5 · Company Law or Laws of Taxation.
6 · Industrial Law or Law of Banking and Insurance
1 · CP C. and Arbitration Act; 1940 (Act X of 1940)
2 · Law of Evidence. 015 Rom 3. Administrative Law:
4 · Drafting and Conveyances. Ci 3vsh;
9 · Every paper as detailed in the LLB course of study shall be for 100 marks and examination will be of three hours duration. The maximum grand total will be 1800 only: 01 puailasl Ena Vi hbros 8opg Nn
11 · In every paper carrying 100 marks having duration of 3 hours the candidate shall be required to answer one compulsory question having five equal parts and will carry 20 marks, the rest five questions carrying 16 marks each:
12 · Allthe examinations leading to the LLB shall be held once in a year commencing on a ' date to be notified by the Controller of Examinations of the University:
13 · Subject to clause 16 no student shall be normally admitted to the next higher class unless he she has been' declared to have passed in the proceeding lower examination
14 · (a) A_ candidate shall be admitted to a particular examination pro vided he she has prosecuted a regular course of study prescribed for that particular examination in a constituent affiliated law college.
15 · A candidate who fails to pass or fails to appear in a particular exami- nation shall have to pass in that examination within the period of holding the next three successive examinations: 137 [4 ]
16 · If a candidate fails in not more than three subjects in any examina- tion leading to the LLB degree he she shall be allowed to clear the subject (s) provided he she can obtain the minimum aggreate marks calculated on the basis of the rest five or four papers as the case may be The details in this respect shall be prescribed by Regulation.
17 · The minimum number of Lectures delivered on each paper per week shall not be less than 4 classes of 45 minutes duration,
18 · The number of working days during the academic session shall be ordinarily not less than 180 days:
19 · ( The uganisation of the programme leading to LLB degree in this ordinance, framing of the courses and conduct of examinations and other related matters will be laid in the Regulations framed for this purpose from time to time.
20 · Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance, any diffi- culty arising in the interpretation of, or giving effect to, any provision of this Ordinance, shall be referred to the Vice-Chancellor; whose interpretation Or decision thereon shall be final.
35 · ON B.Ed COURSE
29 · (1) (b) of the AU. Act 1989)
3 · Every candidate shall be examined,on the following four parts
3 · 1. External written consisting of.
3 · okvote 89
3 · 3 Internal Assessment relating to part- III as mentioned under 3. Sessional work: 90 VG.b Undle; e8 a) Practice Teaching at least 30 lessons divided into two methods (15+15) 60 Kd b) Observation of demonstration classes report to be 84 3i submitted 10 6 DDa Neris? poik eve c) Observation of teaching given_by peer group (Reports to be submitted on 10 lessons) 10 d) Preparation of improvised teaching aids in two method subjects 20 3} J7io 4 e) Internal examinations 90 2x157 70 Jaq eieneo f) Group discussion, seminar readings 10
3 · 4_ Assessment of all items shall be done jointly by the Lecturer-Incharge & the Principal or his nominee. #hbip ! ng ubonini9d {emapx due Inoiiqo Miw Uve ijuje enc W ;ato %sM 3.5. External examination on final lessons: 9v 1 exsM ehan OO[ Vlie? W Mro nombor a) preparation of two lesson plans on two method subjects 20 Z9QUo no (mnaq) muanjs 9o anras72a Errtn 6) Performance of the student teacher in the class 60 2619o Jinduz 7; bsva p dil dT MWyf5 19 c) Viva 20
5 · 2. If a candidate passes either in theortical course portion part [ & II together as mentioned under section 3) or in practical portions (part III & IV) helshe is entitled to reappear in the part If he she failed, such candi- date will get only three consecutive chances following the examination he / she appeared first: In such case the candidate will be declared 'Pass' , if hel 142 [4 ]
036 · ON THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SER- inom lictivo } e VICE OF THE REGISTRAR 9m 81 Binf
15 · years of administrative experience of which 8 years as Deputy Registrar or an equivalent post:
3 · (i) The Registrar shall be appointed for a term of five years and hel she shall be eligible for re-appointment:
0 · 8 Jdw6 ~ias Eacirimte sonboibe
1 · This Ordinance shall be called "Ordinance on the terms and condi- tions of service of the Finance Officer; Assam University, Silchar"_ 2 To be eligible for appointment to the post of Finance officer; a person must have the following qualifications (a) Chartered Accountant with at least five years experience as such:
38 · ON TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS MAU
2 · To be eligible for appointment to the post of Controller of Examina- tions, a person must have the following qualifications
15 · years of administrative experience of which 8 years as Deputy Registrar Deputy Controller or an equivalent post: 3_ (i) The Controller of Examinations shall be appointed for a term of five years and he shall be eligible for re-appointment: Provided that the Controller of Examinations shall retire on attaining the age of sixty years Provided further that the Controller of Examinations shall notwith- standing his attaining the age of sixty years, continue in office until his suc- cessor is appointed and enters upon his office or until the expiry of a period of one year; whichever is earlier
9 · 39_ ON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 00 "d8 Nedmem #s1eed-eo8 Va borcele 9 Y TC Ded ameut 1. There shall be an Alumni Association of the University under the name and style_ The Alumni Association, Assam University' hereafter re- ferred to as Association. V ste rchsbor4 9r UO 0na 3h Or skiui noirsls noi8t0224 90 Ic Jenen 02d' Ja Jo 96a #o 2691 2_ The objective of the Association shall be to promote the objectives of the University as enjoined in sec: 4 of the Assam University Act (1989) , to maintain contacts and solidarity among the graduates of the University; and to raise funds for the development of the University: Son 6sk difere mnom pi: . 4 3_ The membership of the Association shall be open to all degree hold- ers of the University (in Arts, Science, Commerce; Medical, Engineering, Education and Law), including post-E graduate diplomas and certificates: a
5 · The application for membership shall be in a form prescribed by the University:
4 · Joint Secretary axht yuaiM Ncunjc Noo) id %.914rtt 5_ 17 other Members esd 86!8 4b (U} Aesfl Pdi6i e c [1 ] 4 148
7 · The Vice-Chancellor shall be the ex-officio Chairman. All other of- fice-bearers and members of the Executive Committee shall be elected by the members of the Association for a term of three years 7 pne 8. No member of the Association shall be entitled to vote or stand for election unless he has been a member of the Association for at least one years prior to the date of the election and is a degree holder of the Univer- sity of at least five years standing:
10 · The elections of the Association and all its meetings shall be con- ducted in the manner to be prescribed by Regulations. 0o Ce
40 · ON CONVOCATION
1 · A Convocation for the purpose of conferring degrees shall ordinarily be held once in a year on such date and place as may be fixed by the Vice- Chancellor with prior approval of the Chancellor: 2 A special convocation for the purpose of conferring honorary degrees may also be held at such time as may be found necessary by the Executive Council in accordance with the process laid down in Statute 29(1) and (2) of the AUAct; 1989 3 The convocation shall consist of the body corporate of the University: 4 The Chancellor shall; if present preside at the convocations of the Uni- versity for conferring degrees. In the absence of the Chancellor; the Vice- Chancellor shall preside at the convocation: 5_ Not: less than four weeks notice shall be given by the Registrar of all meetings of the convocation: 6 The Registrar shall , with the notice, issue to each member of the convo cation, a programme of the procedure to be observed thereat: 7_ The candidates who have passed their examinations in the yearls) for which the convocation is held shall be eligible to be admitted to the convo cation. Provided that this will not be applicable to the First Convocation at which candidates for preceding years shall also be admitted to their respec- tive degrees: Provided that in case the convocation is not held in a particular year; the Vice-Chancellor shall be competent to authorise admission of successful candidates in the year to their respective degrees in absentia and issue the degrees on payment of prescribed fees. 8 A candidate for the degree must submit to the Registrar his application on Or before the date prescribed for the purpose for admission to the degree at the convocation in person along with the prescribed fees: 9 Such candidates as are unable to present themselves in person at the convocation shall be admitted to the degree in absentia by the Chancellor or in his/her absence by the Vice-Chancellor and their diploma shall be given by the Registrar on application and on payment of the prescribed fees: 10 The fees for admission to the degree at the convocation in person shall be Rs. 100/- The fees for admission to the degree at the convocation in absentia shall be Rs 120/- This fee shall also be charged in case of those who will apply for degree/diploma subsequently. Fee for original certificate shall be Rs. 100/-
11 · Honorary Jegree shall be conferred only at a convocation and may be taken in persor ~r in absentia: 12 The preser tation of the persons at the convocation on whom honorary degrees are to oe conferred shall be made by the Vice-Chancellor or in his absence the Seriior-most Dean of the University: 13 Candidate at the convocation shall wear scarfs appropriate to their rezpective degrees to be specified by the University: No candidate shall be admitted to the Convocation who is not in proper academic dress prescribed by the University: 14 The Chancellor; Chief Rector; Vice-Chancellor; Chief Guest, Deans of Schools, Registrar; Finance Officer; Controller of Examinations and the members of the University Authorities shall wear gowns/scarf/scroll as prescribed by the University: 15 For the award of degree at the convocation, the candidates present shall be formally presented to the Chancellor or in his/her absence to the Vice-Chancellor 'for admission to 'the irrespective degrees: The Deans of respective Schuols will present the Masters of Arts, Science, Commerce, etc MPhil. and Ph.D candidates. The principals of the affiliated colleges nominated for the purpuses by the Vice-Chancellor-will present, in the following order; the candidates for the degrees of MD, MS, ME, LLB 4 BEd: MBBS: BE: BA: (Honours and pass) , B.Sc: (Honours and pass), B.Com. (Honours and pass), etc. The names of the recipients of medals and prizes shall be announced by the Registrar: The candidates will receive medals and prizes from the Chief Guest. The Registrar or the person appointed by the Vice-Chancellor for the purpose will present the candidates for their degrees in absentia for admis- sion to their respective degrees: Degree /Certificates shall be issued to the candidates in the manner to be prescribed by the Vice-Chancellor after the convocation is over: 16 The Chancellor; the Chief Rector; the Chief Guest, the Vice-Chancel- lor; the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (if any), the Registrar; the Finance Officer; the Controller of Examinations, Members of the University authorities shall wear their special robes prescribed by the University. 17 The Chancellor; the Chief Rector; the Chief Guest, the Vice-Chancel- lor; the Pro-Vice-Chancellor; if any, the Registrar; the Deans, the Members of the University Authorities shall assemble in the meeting room at the ap
41 · ON DIPLOMA COURSE IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT
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1 · The University shall conduct a Diploma Course in Marketing Management of two semesters duration (one .year) 2 The syllabl for the course shall be as jointly prescribed by the Board of Post-Graduate Studies in Commerce and Economics from time to time. 3: BA/B.Sc/B.Com. or its equivalent examination of a University estab- lished by law in India will be eligible for admission to the course. Preference will, however; b2 given to candidates with Honours /Major in Commerce and Economics. The: candidates with BE and MBBS will also be eligible. 4 Fees for thie course shall be as prescribed from time to time. 5 There shall be examinations conducted by the: University at the end of each semester on date and place to be notified by the University: 6 The Diploma shall be awarded on the basis of evaluation of the candi- dates out of a tr tal of 800 marks, divided into 8 courses of 100 marks each (four in each_se : lester): 7 75% of the total weightage of marks will be given to End-Semester Examination; whereas 25% of it will be given to continuous sessional work done during the semesters: 8 There shall be both an End-Semester Examination and continuous ses- sional evaluation for each semester: This applies to all practical work done as part of the course requirement: 9 The ratio of weightage of marks between End-Semester Examination and sessional work shall be applicable to each course of study: 10 Evaluation' of continuous sessional work shall be made on the basis of the student' s Firformance in (1) tests organised for this purpose by the Department c ncerned and (ii) written assignments and/or seminars, field work etc. The minimum work required for sessional evaluation shall be three tests and one written assignment/seminar for each course of study: 11 The schedule for the tests shall be made known to the students at the beginning of the semester and each test shall assess the student on that part of the course which is covered during the period preceding the test. The tests shall be evenly spaced out throughout the semester: