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PROSPECTUS

ACADEMIC SESSION
2016-17

Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University


Fatehgarh Sahib-140406 (Punjab)
Established Under Punjab State Act 20 of 2008 &
Approved Under Section 2(f)of UGC Act, 1956

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University's Guiding Light


PRABHATI M. 1
He, who, by the Guru's Grace, Dwells on the (Waheguru's) Wisdom, he gathers Glory,
And within himself his Self becomes Manifest, and he is Blest with the Nectar-Name.[1]
O Creator-Waheguru, thou art my only Giver, my Host,
And this is the only charity I beg of Thee; Pray, Bless me with Thy Name. [1-Pause]
The Five Thieves, yea, the knowing faculties, one binds down to a point, and rids oneself of Ego:
And, lo, one is delivered of viewing the Vice: such is the Merit of Waheguru's Wisdom. [2]
Chastity and Modesty are the rice-balls, Compassion the wheat-doughs, and the Attainment of Waheguru,
the receiving
of charity in the leafy bowl,
And Deeds the milk, and Contentment the butter: such, are the Alms I ask from my Waheguru. [3]
Of the milch-cow of forgiveness and Patience, the calf of my Mind sucks in the milk of Equipoise.;
And I ask for the Robes of the Waheguru's Praise and of Humility and Submission (to His Will), and thus:
Do I Utter ever His Praise. [4-7]
(Sri Guru Granth Sahib, P-1329)

Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University

Dr. Gurmohan Singh

Fatehgarh Sahib (Punjab)

Vice Chancellor

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Vice Chancellors Message


We are on the threshold of a new academic year, a fresh beginning with new
opportunities and challenges. Modern world has ushered in an era where knowledge can no
longer be confined to narrow disciplinary boundaries. In this era of globalization, knowledge is
expanding in newer areas which directly or indirectly impact human lives. However, quite
paradoxically the emerging knowledge society is not inclusive and seems to lack right moralethical direction which is evident in the world becoming an increasingly violent place. Keeping
the moral-ethical aspect of the education in mind, we strive to disseminate knowledge for
social and economic transformation of the society, based on the lofty values embodied in the
sacred Sri Guru Granth Sahib and other holy scriptures. In keeping pace with the changing
imperatives of emerging job market, we have introduced market relevant courses in Emerging
Technologies which offer opportunities for gainful employment. Not only this, the university
in its pursuit of excellence, strives to inculcate leadership qualities and such abilities among
the students as would make them good researchers. We believe in professionalism coupled with
ethical and moral commitment leading to the development of holistic personality of the learners.
This lays great accountability on us to maintain highest standards of academic and moral
excellence. We have world class infrastructure, latest equipment and a team of dedicated
faculty to translate our dreams into reality. While focusing on intensive study and research in
the areas of world religions, cultures and civilizations, we lay equal stress on the teaching of
Emerging Technologies, Engineering, Management, Basic and Applied Sciences, Social
Sciences, Humanities and Languages.
University is approved under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act of 1956. We are making rapid
strides towards attaining a place of eminence among institutions of higher learning in the
country. The future beckons us and we are fully geared up for it.

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Vision
Creation of
Value Based
Knowledge
Society

Mission
The endeavor of the University shall
be to harmonize the high moral values laid out in
Sri Guru Granth Sahib and other Holy Scriptures with the
latest developments in the rapidly advancing technologies.
The University embodies the spirit of excellence in teaching,
research, scholarship, innovation and creativity.
In order to fulfil this mission, the University has designed a set of
objectives:
1. Introducing market relevant courses of emerging technologies with an
opportunity of employability.
2. Blending knowledge with ethical values.
3. Academia- Industry interaction being the top priority to impart proper
work place exposure to the students.
4. Inculcating leadership, innovative and entrepreneurial abilities
among the students.
5. Giving impetus to research oriented development.

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Important Dates
The University
The Trustees and The Functionaries
Schools and Departments
Courses Offered
Professors of Eminence and Visiting Professors
Admission Guidelines
Division of Seats
Reservation Policy
Competent Authority to Issue Certificates
General Guidelines
Prohibition, Prevention and Punishment For Ragging
Code of Conduct
Special Concessions to Kashmiri Migrants
Payment / Refund of Fee
Fee Structure
School of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies
School of Basic and Applied Science
School of Commerce and Management
School of Economics
School of Education and Sports Studies
School of Emerging Technologies
School of Engineering
School of Languages and Literature
School of Legal Studies
School of Performing Arts
School of Physiotherapy and Medical Sciences
School of Social Sciences
Research Centres
Scholarships
Hostel and Transport facilities
Contact Number of the Departments
Admission Form

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Important Dates

ADMISSION SCHEDULE
(For Courses other than PhD Programme)
Counselling and Admission starts from 1.4.2016 onwards
LAST DATES FOR SUBMISSION OF ADMISSION FORMS
(FROM 9:30 AM UPTO 4.30 PM IN ADMISSION CELL FROM MONDAY TO SATURDAY)

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Without Late Fee


With Late Fee of Rs. 500/-

June 13, 2016 (Monday)


June 27, 2016 (Monday)

DATES FOR COUNSELLING AND ADMISSIONS


(Counselling for registration cum admissions starts w.e.f. 28th March on first cum first serve basis)

Integrated Courses
Under Graduate Courses
Post Graduate Courses

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July 12, 2016 (Tuesday)


July 12, 2016 (Tuesday)
July 19, 2016 (Tuesday)

LAST DATES FOR ADMISSIONS

Undergraduate Courses
Postgraduate Courses

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August 12, 2016 (Friday)


August 31, 2016 (Wednesday)

CONTACT NUMBERS FOR ENQUIRIES

01763-234234, 234210, 1800-180-2803


Important Information: The Prospectus is also available on the university website: www.sggswu.edu.in The Candidates can
download the Admission Form and submit it with the requisite fee (Rs.500) through a Bank Draft in favor of Registrar, Sri Guru
Granth Sahib World University (Fatehgarh Sahib) payable at Fatehgarh Sahib, by the stipulated dates as given above.
Note: If a candidate wishes to apply in more than one Subject/Courses, he/she can do so by filling in separate form available on
payment of Rs. 50/-.
*CHANGE IN THE ABOVE DATES, IF ANY, WILL BE COMMUNICATED ON THE UNIVERSITY WEBSITE

(After the last dates, admission will be allowed only if seats are available
subject to the approval of the Vice Chancellor)

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Important Dates

ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR PhD PROGRAMME


DATES FOR SUBMISSION OF ADMISSION FORMS
(FROM 9:30AM TO 4.30 PM IN ADMISSION CELL FROM MONDAY TO SATURDAY)

Without Late Fee


With Late Fee of Rs. 500/-

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up to July 11, 2016(Monday)


up to July 25, 2016 (Monday)

Entrance Test
Result
Interviews

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July 29, 2016 (Friday)


Aug 03, 2016 (Wednesday)
Aug 08-10, 2016 (Monday-Wednesday)

Display of List of
Selected Candidates

Aug 12, 2016 (Friday)

Verification of Documents
and Payment of Fee

Aug 16-17, 2016 (Tuesday-Wednesday)

For Guidelines and Important Information about PhD Programmes


refer to University website: www.sggswu.edu.in

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SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

The University

ri Guru Granth Sahib World University was


established to commemorate the historic
event of 400th anniversary of the
compilation and first installation of Sri Adi (Guru)
Granth Sahib in the year 2004. Thanks to the
vision of Hon'ble Sardar Parkash Singh Badal,
dynamism of Sardar Sukhbir Singh Badal and
inspiring leadership of the SGPC President,
Jathedar Avtar Singh, the dream of entire Sikh
Community has been realized in the form of Sri
Guru Granth Sahib World University with huge
campus (136.75 acres), state-of-the-art
infrastructure, highly qualified faculty, congenial
and stimulating academic environment.
The University is running twenty nine
departments under twelve schools focusing on
intensive study/ research/teaching in the areas of
World Religions, Cultures, Eastern and Western
thought systems and other courses under the
heads of Basic and Applied Sciences, Engineering
Sciences, Commerce and Management , Arts and
Humanities, Social Sciences and Performing
Arts. Equal stress is being laid on emerging
technologies such as Biotechnology,

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Nanotechnology and Information Technology.


The University is taking global initiatives
including MOUs with renowned foreign
Universities of international repute. For the
benefit of students, the University has appointed
guest faculty from renowned foreign Universities
to expose the faculty and students to international
trends in academics.
The University has setup three research
centres (Guru Nanak Dev Centre for Sikh Music,
Guru Arjan Dev Centre for Guru Granth Sahib
Studies, Bhai Gurdas Centre for Sikh Studies).
Apart from this, the university focuses on moral
and value based education. The University
provides transport facility for safe commutation
from neighbouring areas. Separate hostel
facilities for boys and girls are available to
provide secure and congenial environment to
students. Apart from academic exposure, the
university encourages the students to participate
in sports and cultural events. SGGSW University
Hockey Academy has been set up. The University
is progressing by leaps and bounds under the able
guidance of the Honble Vice Chancellor, Dr.
Gurmohan Singh.

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB


FOURTH CENTENARY MEMORIAL TRUST
Jathedar Avtar Singh

S. Parkash Singh Badal

President, S.G.P.C., Sri Amritsar


President, Trust

Honble Chief Minister, Punjab

S. Sukhdev Singh Bhaur

Ex Chief Secretary, Punjab

General Secretary, SGPC


Secretary, Trust

S. Raghujit Singh Virk

Member

S. R.S. Mann

Sr. Vice President, SGPC

S. H.S. Mattewal

Bibi Kiranjot Kaur

Ex Advocate General, Punjab

Member, SGPC

Dr. Jaspal Singh


VC, Punjabi University, Patiala

S. Bhupinder Singh Anand

S. Amarjeet Singh Sidhu


I.A.S.(Retd.)

Renowned Businessman

S. Nirmail Singh Joula


Member Executive, SGPC

FUNCTIONARIES OF THE UNIVERSITY


Dr. Gurmohan Singh Walia

Vice-Chancellor

01763-234200

Dr. Kanwaljit Singh

Dean Academic Affairs

01763-234211

Dr. Balbir Singh Bhatia

Dean Research

01763-234249

Dr. R.K. Sharma

Dean Technical Courses

01763-234247

Dr. Pritpal Singh

Registrar

01763-234235

Dr. Jaskaran Singh Dhillon

Dean Alumni

91 9888514049

Er. Sarpreet Singh

Director Youth Welfare

09876062515

Dr. BirBikram Singh

Dean Students' Welfare

01763-234246

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Schools
Departments and Centres
School of Sri Guru
Granth Sahib Studies
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Department of Religious and


Civilizational Studies

School of Basic and Applied Sciences 02

* Department of Agriculture
* Department of Botany and Environmental
Science
* Department of Chemistry
* Department of Computer Applications
* Department of Mathematics
* Department of Physics
* Department of Zoology

School of Commerce and


Management
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Department of Business Management and


Commerce

School of
Languages and Literature

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* Department of English
* Department of Punjabi

School of Law

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* Department of Legal Studies

School of Performing Arts


* Department of Music

School of Physiotherapy
and Medical Sciences

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* Department of Physiotherapy

School of Economics
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Department of Economics

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School of Social Sciences

School of Education and


Sports Studies
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Department of Education
Department of Physical Education and
Sports Technology

School of
Emerging Technologies
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Department of Biotechnology
Department of Food Processing
Technology
Department of Nanotechnology

School of Engineering

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* Department of Computer Science and Engg.


* Department of Electronics Engg.
* Department of Mechanical Engg.

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* Department of History
* Department of Journalism and
Mass Communication
* Department of Library and Info. Science
* Department of Political Science
* Department of Psychology
* Department of Social Science
* Department of Sociology

* Guru Nanak Dev Centre for Sikh Music


* Guru Arjan Dev Centre for Guru
Granth Sahib Studies
* Bhai Gurdas Centre for Sikh Studies
* Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha Centre for
Competitive Examinations

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Courses After 10+2 (RELATED STREAM)

COURSES After Graduation

M Tech. (5 year)

M Tech. (2 year)

Mechanical Engg.
Electronics and Communication Engg.
Computer Science and Engg.
Biotechnology
Food Processing Technology
Nanotechnology

Mechanical Engg.
Electronics and Comm. Engg.
Computer Science and Engg.

M Sc.
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry

B Tech. (4 year)
Mechanical Engg.
Electronics and Communication Engg.
Computer Science and Engg.
Biotechnology
Food Processing Technology
Nanotechnology

Physics

Mathematics

Botany

Biotechnology

Agriculture

Chemistry

Mathematics

MA
English
Punjabi
History
Psychology

M Com.
MBA
B Lib. I Sc.

M Lib. I Sc.

Religious Studies Sikh Studies#


Music (Vocal)
Economics
Political Science
Sociology
Journalism and Mass Communication

MCA (3 year/2 year)


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LLB
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B.P.Ed. (2 year)

PGDCA
Diploma in Sikh Studies
Certificate Course in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies
Certificate Course in Foreign Languages
German
French Urdu
Persian
Spanish

B Sc. Hons. School


Chemistry

Botany
Biotechnology
Zoology
Food Processing Technology
Environment Studies

M Sc. Hons. School

B Com. (Hons.)
BPT (4.5 year)
BBA
BCA
BA Social Science (Hons.)
BA Economics (Hons. School)
BA English (Hons. School)
BA LLB ##
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BA B.Ed.
B Sc. B.Ed.

Physics

Biotechnology
Nanotechnology

PhD
Sikh Studies
Punjabi
English
Physics
Chemistry

Economics
Computer Science and Engg.
History
Sociology
Library and Information Science

#15 Freeship Seats Available,

Mechanical Engg.
Mathematics
Nanotechnology
Biotechnology
Physical Education

##Subject to approval of BCI,

Business Management
Commerce
Environment Studies
Zoology
Botany

### Approved by NCTE

The Lateral entry to 3rd semester under School of Engineering and School of Emerging Technologies is available in all
B.Tech.(4 Years)/M.Tech.(5 year Integrated) Courses for students who have passed three year diploma course in Engineering or B.Sc. from
a recognized Board/ University with minimum 50% marks. The lateral entry to 3rd semester MCA is available for students who have passed
BCA/B.Sc. (IT/Computer Science) from a recognized university with minimum 50% marks.

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PROFESSORS OF EMINENCE

Dr. B. S. Bhatia

Padam Shree Dr. Surjit Pattar

Renowned Academician
Professor of Eminence
and Dean Research

Renowned Punjabi Poet


Professor of Eminence

VISITING PROFESSORS

Dr. Harjinder Singh

Dr. Indi Seehra

Professor
Dept. of Food Technology
Massey University,
New Zealand

Director (HR)
London School of Economics
and Pol.Science
United Kingdom

Dr. Roop Singh


Secretary,
Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee
Sri Amritsar

Dr. H.S. Virk


Retd. Professor
Dept. of Physics
GNDU, Amritsar

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Dr. Surjit Singh Narang


Retd. Professor
Dept. of Political Science
GNDU, Amritsar

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Admission

Guidelines
1. Submission of Complete Application

2. Documents to be Attached with the


Admission Form
i) Admission Form duly filled in and signed, along
with the prescribed documents only would be
considered as complete admission form.
ii) All the particulars required in the Form must be
filled in and no column should be left blank.
ii) Separate Form should be filled for each course.
iv) Original certificates are required to be produced at
the time of counselling.
v) Each candidate must indicate in his/ her Admission
Form, the reservation category, if applicable, of the
seat for which he/she has applied. A certificate of
reserved category issued by the competent
authority must be attached with the form, on or
before the last date of submission of admission
form. No benefit of reservation will be given if
reservation category is not mentioned in the
admission form. The candidate will be considered
for the general category in such cases.
vi) Complete Admission Form is to be submitted
before or by the due date or with late fee by the date
mentioned, in person, or through registered post or
speed post at the following address:
Admission Cell
Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University,
Fatehgarh Sahib-140406 (Punjab)
vii) The University will not take any responsibility for
any postal delay or loss in transit of the Admission
Form/ documents.
viii)Applications incomplete in any manner or without
requisite documents or those received after due
date shall not be entertained.
ix) The Admission Cell will remain open on all
working days between Monday to Saturday from
9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
x) Candidates may obtain an acknowledgment for
submission of Admission Form and attached
documents submitted to the University.

Self-attested Photostat copy of Matriculation or


equivalent examination certificate bearing testimony
to date of birth.
ii) Self-attested Photostat copy of Detailed Marks Card
of the qualifying examination, or evidence of having
appeared in the qualifying examination.
iii) Character certificate issued by the Principal of the
school/college last attended.
iv) Four recent passport size self-attested photographs.
Photographs should be pasted with glue on the Form
at specified places (Please do not use staple pins).
v) Domicile/ Reserved category certificate, as per format
given on the University website, wherever applicable.
vi) Candidates with a gap of one year or more will have to
submit an affidavit to the satisfaction of the
Admission Committee that he/ she was not involved
in any UMC or other questionable activity during the
gap period.
vii) Persons with Disability must submit a certificate
issued by the Chief Medical Officer of the concerned
district, which should clearly indicate the extent of
disability. The candidate with minimum 40%
permanent disability is eligible for admission under
this category. Format is given on the University
website.
viii)Admission Form must be filled in and signed by the
candidate in his/her own handwriting and duly
countersigned by the father or guardian.
i)

3. Eligibility Criteria Guidelines


i)

Eligibility criteria for admission to each course is


given under the relevant sub-heads of the Prospectus.
Candidates belonging to SC/ST and Persons with
disability category (provided they produce a
medical certificate of at least 40% physical
disability) shall be allowed relaxation of 5% marks
in the aggregate percentage. Fractional round off
to higher whole number is allowed viz 49.5% and
above will be rounded off to 50%.

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ii) Candidates who have been awarded grades in the
qualifying examination, have to produce the
required conversion formula for converting the
scored grades into percentage marks. In case, it is
not available from the concerned organization, the
Admission Committee will decide the weightage.
iii) Candidates who are due to appear or have appeared
in the qualifying examination or any other
examination considered as equivalent thereof, and
the result is not available, may also apply for
admission but the result of the qualifying
examination must be furnished at the time of
counselling or on the last date of admission; failing
which they will have no claim whatsoever for
admission.
iv) Any certificate/ degree/ diploma obtained from a
fake University, Board, Council, Institution,
College, etc. as notified by the University Grants
Commission (UGC) or any other authority, shall
not be considered as a basis for admission to any
course of the University. If a candidate applies/
takes admission on such basis, his/her candidature
shall be cancelled, as and when it comes to the
notice of the University Management.
v) Personal appearance of the candidate in
counselling is mandatory for admission. He/She
must produce original certificates/ testimonials/
documents at that time.

4. Admission Policy

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Admission according to eligibility criteria, will be


made as per the following procedure, subject to the
Reservation Policy given in the Prospectus:
75% seats in all B.Tech/M. Tech. (Five-Year
Integrated Courses) after 10+2 will be filled on
merit prepared on the basis of marks in the
qualifying examination of a recognized
Board/Council.
25% seats will be filled on the basis of JEE merit.
75% seats in MBA/M. Tech (2-Year after
graduation) courses will be filled on merit prepared
on the basis of marks in the qualifying examination
of a recognized University.
25% seats of MBA (2-Year after graduation) will
be filled as per merit ranking on the basis of CMAT
and M. Tech (2-Year after graduation) on the basis
of percentile in GATE.
All seats of other courses will be filled on merit,
prepared on the basis of marks in the qualifying
examination.

Note:
If seats under 75% or 25% categories remain
unfilled, the admission will be category-wise
interchangeable, subject to overall Reservation

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Policy.
vi) Admission to Ph. D. course in different disciplines
will be as per UGC guidelines. Entrance Test will
be conducted for admission. Only those
candidates will be exempted from entrance test
who have qualified UGC-NET or JRF. Number of
seats will be notified before the entrance test.
vii) Weightage respectively of 1%, 2% and 3% of marks
obtained in the qualifying examination will be given
to holders of A, B and C certificates for boys and G1,
G2 or G3 certificates for girls for NCC, NSS, Youth
Activities subject to a maximum of 6% of the marks
obtained in the qualifying examination.
viii)In the case of a tie among candidates securing equal
marks in the merit list, the same will be broken in
accordance with the following criteria:
a) Candidate senior in age shall rank higher in order of merit.
b) In the case of a tie in age also, the candidate getting
higher percentage of marks in the qualifying
examination shall be ranked higher in order of merit.
ix) The list of selected candidates and those placed in the
'Waiting list', as per merit, for admission to various
categories shall be displayed on the Notice Board.
The selected candidates shall have to deposit total fee
by the prescribed date, failing which their admission
shall stand cancelled and the vacated seat will be
offered to the next candidate on merit.
x) The admission will be provisional only and it will be
regularized subject to the verification of all eligibility
conditions mentioned in the Prospectus. If on
verification at any stage, it is found that the candidate
does not fulfill the eligibility criteria, his/ her
admission will be cancelled and he/ she will have no
claim whatsoever against the University.
xi) Maximum age limit for admission to undergraduate
courses is twenty one years and for post graduate
courses is twenty six years (Any special case for
extension in age-limit by one year shall be referred to
Dean, Academic Affairs or the Vice Chancellor).
There will be a relaxation of one year in the maximum
age limit for admission through Lateral entry to
respective courses. No relaxation in age will be
permissible for pursuing second masters degree.
xii) Seat Allotment
a) If sufficient number of candidates belonging to any
reserved category (for details refer to clause
Reservation of Seats), are not available by the
stipulated date, the vacant seats will be offered to
general category candidates.
b) Seats remaining vacant in any category (including
those transferred from the reserved category) will be
offered to the next candidate(s) on the waiting list.
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remains absent continuously for ten working days from the


beginning of session, without permission from the
competent authority, his/ her admission will stand
cancelled. Provided the student requests for re-admission
justifying his/ her absence, within two weeks from the date
of his/ her cancellation of the admission, the Head of the
Department may re-admit the student on the merit of the
case, with the permission of the Vice-Chancellor.
In case such a candidate does not seek re-admission, the
seat will be offered to the waiting list student (if available)
or otherwise to any other candidate, subject to fulfilment of
eligibility conditions.

5. Change of Course
A student, who wishes to change the stream/
specialization in the course or changes from one course to
another, will have to fill the COURSE TRANSFER FORM
(to be downloaded from University website) and has to
deposit the requisite fee. The course transfer form duly
completed must be submitted to the concerned head of the
department in which the student is currently admitted.
However, such a change/ transfer will be permitted by the
University subject to:
1) Availability of seat in the programme applied for
change.
2) Fulfilment of eligibility criteria.
Application in this regard may be submitted before the
commencement of the session along with the consent of
parents/ guardians, in person to the Coordinator of
Admission. The candidate must apply for the same within
two weeks of the start of classes.

6. Division of Seats

i)

Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University generally follows


the reservation policy of Punjab Government vide its letter
no. 11/53/92-6 Edu.1/9729,9938 dated 10.05.2002 and
15.05.2002, as amended from time to time or subject to any
other provision of law where ever applicable.
85% seats will be reserved for candidates from within the
State. The candidate seeking admission under this category
must be a resident of Punjab State in terms of Punjab
Government, Department of Personnel and Administrative
Reforms (PP-II Branch) letter no. 1/3/95-3PPII/9619, dated
th
st
6 June, 1996 and letter No. 1/3/95-3PPII/80, dated 1
January, 1999 or must have passed 10+2 examination as a
regular candidate from a recognized institution situated in
Punjab. However, wards of Defence Personnel posted in
Punjab are exempted from this condition to the extent that
they should have passed only the qualifying examination
i.e. 10+2 examination from a recognized institution situated
in Punjab. Each candidate would be required to submit a
certificate (as per the format given in the prospectus) from
the Principal/Head of Institution last attended in the

prescribed Proforma (Pb.Govt. No. 13/1/09-6Edu. 1/dated


19.08.2009).
ii) 15% seats will be open to the candidates from outside
the state of Punjab. The candidates being admitted
under 15% quota on All India Basis shall be eligible
only for reservation provided by the constitution i.e.
25% for SC/ ST and 5% or BC / OBC
iii) The above 85% reservation clause A shall also be
applicable to the following categories of candidates:
a) Children, wards and dependents of those regular
Punjab Government Employees/Members of All India
Services on Punjab cadre as well as those on
deputation from other State cadres with the Punjab
Government/Boards and Corporations/Statutory
bodies established by or under an Act of the State of
Punjab, posted outside the State of Punjab.
b) Children, wards and dependents of those regular
Central Government employees not covered under
other categories of clause 'A' with Punjab domicile,
who have served at least for two years in connection
with the affairs of Punjab, out of 5 years preceding the
year of admission.
c) Children, wards and dependents of the Punjab
Government pensioners settled outside Punjab before
Ist January of the year of Entrance Examination.
d) Children, wards and dependents of military/paramilitary forces personnel belonging to the state of
Punjab as per the record at the time of their entry into
service. (A certificate on prescribed proforma by the
commanding officer of the Unit has to be furnished).
e) Children, wards and dependents of Ex-servicemen of
military/para-military forces personnel belonging to
the State of Punjab as per the record at the time of entry
into service who retired on or after Ist January of the
year preceding two years of the Entrance Examination.
f) However, the Punjab Residence condition will not be
applicable to November 1984 Riot affected displaced
persons provided they fulfill other criteria of
eligibility.

7. Reservation of Seats
The percentage of seats reserved for different
categories shall be as follows:
i) SC/ST
25%
ii) BC/OBC
05%
Persons belonging to creamy layer are not entitled to
the reservation under BC/OBC as per Notification No.
1/41/93RSI/209 Government of Punjab, Department
of Welfare dated 24.02.2009 as below:
a) Persons having annual income of Rs. 4.5 lakh or above
or possessing wealth above the exemption limit as
prescribed in the Wealth Tax Act for a period of three
consecutive years.

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b) Persons in Categories I, II, III and IV who are not
disentitled to the benefit of reservation but have
income from other sources which will bring them
within the income/wealth criteria mentioned at (a)
above.
Note: Income from salaries or agricultural land shall not
be clubbed.
iii) Border Area/Backward Area (2% each) 04%
iv) Sports persons
02%
v) Wards of Political Sufferers
02%
This will also include the wards of those who have
undergone an aggregate of at least three months of
imprisonment in connection with Emergency/ Punjab
Suba or Dharm Yudh Morcha for demands of the
Punjabi-Speaking State of Punjab, Warriors of
Jalianwala Bagh, Kuka Movement and Kama Gata
Maru Movement.
vi) Persons with Disability:
03%
a) Blind
01%
b) Deaf and Dumb
01%
c) Other handicapped
01%
If suitable candidates are not available in any of these
sub-categories of persons with disability or are not
found suitable for the particular course, the seats so
available will be filled up by the candidates from the
other sub-categories of persons with disability.
vii) Children/Widows of Defence Personnel 02%
Children/Widows of defence personnel killed
ordisabled to the extent of 50% or more in action,
wards of gallantry awardees, Ex-Servicemen and
children of serving defence personnel/Ex servicemen.
viii) Children/Widows of Para-Military Forces
Personnel
02%
Children/Widows of para-military forces personnel,
Punjab Police, PAP, and Punjab Home Guards killed
or disabled in action to the extent of 50% or more, expara-military forces personnel.
ix) Riots Affected
02%
November 1984 riots affected displaced persons,
children of Army deserters killed/100% physically
disabled, the children of the families of persons killed
as a result of terrorist violence or by security forces
acting in aid of civil power and the children of
innocent civilians who have sustained 100%
disability in terrorist violence or during operation by
security forces acting in aid of civil power.
x) Widows/Divorcee Women
02%
Note
1. In all the Courses, where the number of seats is more
than 50, the above Reservation categorization will be
followed.

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The reservation of seats in departments where the number


of seats is 20 or above but less than 50, the following
categories will be clubbed and the seats will be allotted
according to the order of merit. The clubbing of categories
is given below:
a. Border Area/Backward Area
04%
b. Persons with disability /Widows/Divorced Women
05%
c. Children/Widows of Defence personnel/Para-military
Personnel
04%
d. Wards of Political Sufferers/Freedom Fighters/Riots
Affected
04%
3. The reservation of seats in department where the number of
seats is below 20, the following categories will be clubbed
and the seats will be allotted according to the order of
Merit. The clubbing of categories is given below:
a. Border Area/Backward Area/Disabled Persons 07%
b. Wards of Political Sufferers/Freedom Fighters / Children /
Widows of Defence Personnel / Children /Widows of Paramilitary Forces Personnel/Riots Affected/Widow/
Divorced Women
10%
4. In all Courses, 2% Additional supernumerary seats are
reserved for sports persons. Where the number of seats
comes to less than one, at least one seat will be reserved for
sports persons.
5. The claim for a seat in any reserved category will not
prejudice the right of a candidate for being considered in
open merit. Candidates in the reserved categories are to be
considered first in the general categoryalong with general
category candidates depending upon their merit and then,
the seats in the reserved categories will be filled from
amongst the candidates in those categories according to
their merit.
6. If any reserved seat remains unfilled, it will be transferred
to general category.
7. The proof of belonging to a reserved category shall not be
entertained after the expiry of the last date for the
submission of application or otherwise for that category,
under any circumstances.
8. Any admission allotted in the reserved category is liable to
cancellation if, at any stage, any relevant information about
his/her status in reserved category furnished by the
candidate is found to be fabricated or false.
9. No change in the category filled in by a candidate in his/her
Admission Form shall be entertained/ permitted at a later
stage.
10. In case a candidate does not mention any reservation
category in the Admission Form or his/her document(s)
pertaining to the reserved category is incomplete/not valid,
he/she will be considered only for general category.
Note: Change in reservation policy, if any, will be publically
notified.
2.

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ADDITIONAL SEATS
I) 15% for Foreign Nationals as per the UGC/ Central
Government guidelines.
ii) 10% of the seats will be treated as additional
supernumerary seats in each course for needy but
meritorious candidates.
iii) As regards seats for NRIs, the practice of other
neighboring Universities in Punjab will be followed.

8. Competent Authority to Issue Certificates


for Different Criteria
A candidate seeking admission under specific category
against reserved seat shall be considered, provided he/
she produces a certificate duly signed by officers as
indicated below:
1) Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes
a) District Magistrate/Additional District Magistrate/
Collector/ Deputy Commissioner/Additional Deputy
Commissioner/Deputy Collector/Ist Class Stipendiary
Magistrate/City Magistrate/Sub Divisional
Magistrate/Talika Magistrate/Exe. Magistrate/Extra
Assistant Commissioner (not below the rank of Ist Class
Stipendiary Magistrate).
b) Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief
Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency Magistrate.
c) Revenue Officer (not below the rank of Tehsildar).
d) Sub Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate or
his /her family normally resides.
e) Administrator/Secretary to Administrator/Development
Officer, Lakshadweep Islands (Circulated vide No.
2/223/79- SWI/43337 dated June 8, 1990)f) M.L.A. of
the concerned constituency (Circulated vide No. 1/ 19/
94- RCI/ 6045 dated July 15, 1994)
2) Backward Classes
a) Sub Divisional Officer/Executive Magistrate/
Tehsildar/NaibTehsildar/ Block Development Officer.
b) District Revenue Officer (Circulated vide No 2/223/ 79SWI/4333 dated June 8, 1990).
c) M.L.A. of the concerned constituency (Circulated vide
No. 1/ 19/ 94- RCI/6045 dated July 15, 1994)
3) Rural Area
Principal of the School or College and Sub Divisional
Magistrate/ADC.
4) Border Area
DC/GA to DC/S.D.M./S.D.O. (Civil) and Principal of
the School or College.
5) Backward Area
DC/ GA to DC/ S.D.M./ S.D.O. (Civil).
6) Sports Persons
Gradation Certificate issued by Director of Sports of the
respective States. Sports achievements at school level

will not be accepted.


7) Wards of Political Sufferers/ Freedom Fighters
Certificate issued by the respective Deputy
Commissioner.
8) Persons with disability
Chief Medical Officer / Civil Surgeon of the concerned
District. He/ She should clearly indicate the extent of
disability. The candidate with minimum 40% permanent
disability is eligible for admission under this category.
However, this provision will be subject to the decision of
the admission committee of the University which will
decide if such a candidate is able to pursue the studies in a
particular course with his/her specific disability. The
decision of the admission committee in this regard shall
be final.
9) A candidate claiming admission under the categories (vii
and viii) will produce certificate from the Commanding
Officer/ Commandant/SSP.
10) In order to decide the eligibility of riots affected
(category ix), the candidate must produce the certificate
from the respective Deputy Commissioner to the effect
that he/she is a Nov 1984 riots affected displaced persons.
As regards a terrorists affected person/ dependent of
terrorist affected families in Punjab, a certificate from the
respective Deputy Commissioner to this effect is
required. Dependent of terrorist affected family will
mean a family which has lost its bread -earner in some
terrorist action n Punjab.

9. General Guidelines
i)
ii)

iii)
iv)

v)
vi)

The University may not offer any course, or


increase/decrease the number of seats in a particular
course.
The University may not offer a course if the number
of candidates depositing fees for the course is
inadequate. (Generally a minimum of 10 candidates
in case of 2/3 Year post graduate courses and 20 in
case of 5 Year integrated courses and Under graduate
courses).
75% attendance in theory and practical, separately in
each paper, is mandatory.
If a student does not attend the class continuously for
ten working days without any information to the
Head of the Department concerned, his/her name is
liable to be struck off the rolls of the Department. He/
she may seek re-admission giving valid reason(s) for
his/ her absence within next fifteen days failing
which he/ she will forfeit the right of re-admission.
To pass in a subject/ paper, a candidate is required to
obtain a minimum of D grade in internal assessment
and external assessment, separately.
A total of three chances (1 Regular + 2 Reappear)
will be available to the students to clear any subject/
paper.

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vii) A full time student of a course is not allowed to join


a full time job. Any student found doing this at any
time shall be liable to lose his/ her admission of
degree at a later stage. However, this shall not apply
to students who have taken full time leave for study
from their employers..
viii)A candidate once admitted shall abide by all the
provisions of the University Act, Statutes,
Ordinances, Regulations, Rules, Orders,
Instructions, Information, Guidelines, Manuals,
Code, Circulars, etc., in force or enacted
(hereinafter jointly referred to as the Provisions)
or as amended by the University from time to time.
ix) The University Management will be at liberty to
impose any penalty or take any disciplinary
action(s) on the student, found guilty of any sort of
misconduct or indiscipline or disobedience or
malpractice within or outside the precincts of the
University, or any act which is detrimental to the
interests of the University. The University
Management, in such a case, may rusticate him/ her
or discontinue his/ her stay in the Hostel and he/ she
will not be entitled for any refund of admission fee,
hostel fee or any other funds/ charges paid to the
University and shall be liable to pay the pending fee
or dues, etc. for the semester under consideration.
x) The University Management reserve the right to
frame, amend, revoke and repeal the Provisions
and to provide or withdraw any facility at any time
at its discretion.
xi) The University Management may make mandatory
the submission of any certificate or document from
the students before or at the time admission or
afterwards, for the purpose or admission or
otherwise, as deemed necessary.
xii) Original certificate will not be retained. However,
in exceptional cases, if required, the University
may retain and get them verified from the Issuing
Authority and in case of any default on the part of
the student, his/ her admission will be cancelled
and the case may be referred to the relevant legal
authority.
xiii)The University reserves the right to amend or
rescind any matter provided in the Admission
Prospectus and other related documents at any
point to time, as deemed necessary without notice
or assigning any reason. For any clarification/
dispute, the decision of the Vice-Chancellor shall
be final and binding on all concerned.
xiv) Anything which has not been expressly provided
for and for interpretation of any clause of the
Admission Prospectus and for any related to the
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Chancellor shall be final and binding on all concerned.


xv) The student is required to get pass percentage in the
subject of communication skills in English and
Punjabi. The students will be given only two
consecutive chances of reappear in English. The
enrolment of students with persistently poor weekly
report in Communication skills in English may be
cancelled.
xvi) All disputes arising from this document or connected
therewith are subject to the territorial jurisdiction of
courts at Fatehgarh Sahib only.
xvii)The list of faculty provided here includes regular,
contractual and guest/ part time faculty.

10.

Prohibition, Prevention and


Punishment for Ragging in the
University

Ragging in any form is strictly banned in the University.


Any disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or
written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, rude
treatment or mishandling any other student; indulging in
rowdy or indisciplined activities which cause or is likely to
cause or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or
physiological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof
in a fresher or a junior student or repressing the students to
perform any act which such students will not do in the
ordinary course and which has the effect to causing or
generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to
adversely affect the physique or psyche of fresher or a
junior student, is considered as Ragging and is subject to
punishment.
Anti-ragging committees and squads of the
University shall keep continuous vigil on the defaulters.
If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the
University, the concerned student will be given an
opportunity to explain his/her position and if his/her
version is unsatisfactory/ unconvincing, the defaulter(s)
will be appropriately punished including fine,
expulsion/rustication from the University Hostel.
NOTE:- The above is based on Report of the
Committee to curb the menace of Ragging in
Universities/Educational Institutions issued by the
University Grants Commission, New Delhi, vide its
D.O. No. F. 8-1/99999 (CPP-II) dated 13 January, 2000.
As per the Supreme Court judgement in Vishwa Jagriti
Mission vs. Central Government & Others (2001) 6
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11. Code of Conduct at the University


i)

with the University by the notified date (as mentioned on


the merit list) in the form of cash, Demand Draft or Pay
Order payable at Fatehgarh Sahib in favour of
Registrar, Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University,
Fatehgarh Sahib.
iii) Charges for hostel facilities will have to be paid
separately, as notified at the time of admission.
iv) Incomplete or wrong Demand Draft or Pay Order will
not be accepted.
v) If the last date for payment of fee happens to be a
holiday, the fee can be deposited on the next working
day after the holiday.
vi) The proof of fee deposited is to be submitted in the
dept. office for issue of Roll No.

Every student must wear his/her Identity Card while on


the campus or outside. Students without I.D. card will
be fined as per University rules.
ii) Every Student must were University Uniform on
Mondays and Thursdays. Students without Uniform on
said days will be fined as per University rules.
iii) Any student found possessing, using or dealing in any
kind of intoxicating material including alcohol drugs of
any kind like gutka, tobacco, cigarettes chewing gums
or any sedative materials will face strict disciplinary
action including rustication/expulsion as decided by
the University and any other legal action.
iv) Any student noticed keeping or using any kind of B. Non-Payment of Fee
weapons including sticks, rode, explosives, firework or
In case a student does not deposit Semester fee by due
date as notified by the University, he/she will be
any such material will face strict disciplinary action
charged
a late fee of Rs.100/- per day for the first ten
including rustication/ expulsion as decided by the
days, Rs.200/- per day for the next ten days and
University and any other legal action.3.
Rs.500/- per day for further 10 days. After the expiry of
v) The University reserves the right to conduct narcotic or
30 days after the stipulated date for depositing the fee,
drug test or any such test on any student, before or after
his/her name will automatically stand struck off the
rolls and he/she will not be allowed to attend classes or
the admission and if the test results are found to be
to take examination.
positive, he/ she will not be allowed to continue his/ her
Refund
Policy
study in the University thereafter. In such a case, tuition
The amount of fee to be refunded shall be as below:
fee and other funds paid by the candidate will not
refunded.
i) Full fee and other charges, after deduction of Rs.1000/-

12. Special Concessions to Kashmiri


Migrants

ii)

The following concessions are provided to the Kashmiri


migrants students.
i) Relaxation in cut-off percentage upto 10% subject to
minimum eligibility requirement.
ii) Increase in intake capacity upto 5% course-wise.
iii)
iii) Reservation of at least one seat in the merit quota. in
technical/professional institution.
iv) Waiving off domicile requirements.
iv)

13. Payment/ Refund of Fee


A. Mode of Payment of Fee
Candidate whose name appears in the Merit/Admission list,
will have to collect the slips of tuition fee and other charges
from the concerned Department, within three days after the
display of the list of admitted candidates on the Notice
Board.
ii) The entire tuition fee and other charges are to be deposited

v)

i)

vi)

as admission processing charges, in case the student


applies for refund before the commencement of classes
for the academic session.
Full fee and other charges after proportionate
deduction of the fee as admission processing charges,
in case the student applies for refund after the
commencement of classes, but on or before the last
date of admission for that academic session provided
the seat is filled/ occupied by the next candidate on the
waiting list.
Only Security and Hostel/Transport Fee, if any, shall
be refunded after proportionate deduction, in case the
student applies for refund after the last date of
admission to the academic session.
The security (University and Hostel) will be refunded
only on the completion / leaving of the course by the
student.
The student must apply for refund of security within six
months of completion/ leaving the course, otherwise
security shall be forfeited.
The application for refund must be submitted in the
office of the Registrar and diary number must be
obtained as a proof of submission of application for
refund.

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Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib


Fee Structure (Batch 2016)
UNIVERSITY TUITION FEE AND OTHER FUNDS
(A) One time Charges at the time of Admission

S. No. Name of Course


1
M.Tech./B.Tech. /MBA/MCA/BPT
M.A./B.A./B.P.Ed./M.P.Ed./B.Sc./ B.Com./ BBA/
M.Com/PGDCA/ BCA/B.Lib./ M.Lib./M.Sc./
2
BA.B.Ed./B.Sc.B.Ed./B.A.L.L.B./L.L.B
(B) Semester wise Charges
S.
Name of Course
No.

1
2
3
4

M. Tech. Nanotechnology (2-year)


M. Tech. Elec. & Comm. Engg. (2-year)
M. Tech. Computer Sci. & Engg. (2-year)
M. Tech. Mechanical Engg. (2-year)

5 M. Tech. Biotechnology (2-year)


6 B.Tech./M. Tech Nanotechnology (5-year)
7 B.Tech./M. Tech Biotechnology (5 - year)
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

B.Tech./M. Tech Food Processing Tech.(5-year)


B.Tech. /M. Tech Elec. and Comm Engg.(5-year)
B.Tech./M. Tech Computer Sci. & Engg. (5-year)
B.Tech./M. Tech Mechanical Engg. (5 year)
M.Sc. Biotechnology
M. Sc. Food Processing Technology
M.Sc. Physics
M. Sc. Chemistry
M.Sc. Mathematics
M. Sc. Environment Studies
M. Sc. Botany
M.Sc. Zoology
M.Sc. Physics (Honours School)
M.Sc. Chemistry (Honours School)
M.Sc. Mathematics (Honours School)
MCA (3 year/2 year)
MBA (2 - year)
M. Com.
M.Lib.I.Sc.
M.A. English
M.A. Punjabi
M.A. Religious Studies

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Admission Fee (Rs.) Security Refundable (Rs.)


5000
5000*
5000

3000*

8000

Sports
One Time
Student
Tuition Fee Development
Infrastructure
Charges
Activity Fee
(Rs.)
Fee (Rs.)
Development
(Rs.)
(Rs.)
Fee (Rs.)

10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
8000
8000
8000
8000
8000
8000
8000
8000
8000
8000
8000
10000
10000
8000
8000
8000
8000
8000

32000
32000
32000
32000
32000
30000
30000
30000
30000
30000
30000
18000
18000
14000
14000
12500
14000
14000
14000
15000
15000
13000
32000
30000
12000
9000
7500
7500
3500

10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
6000
6000
4000
4000
4000
4000
4000
4000
4000
4000
4000
10000
10000
3500
3000
2500
2500
1000

2500
2500
2500
2500
2500
2500
2500
2500
2500
2500
2500
1500
1500
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1500
1500
1500
3000
2500
1500
500
500
500
500

Total (Rs.)
10000

500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500

Total At the
Time of
Admission

Semester
Fee (Rs.)

55000
55000
55000
55000
55000
53000
53000
53000
53000
53000
53000
34000
34000
27500
27500
26000
27500
27500
27500
29000
29000
27000
55500
53000
25500
21000
19000
19000
13500

45000
45000
45000
45000
45000
43000
43000
43000
43000
43000
43000
26000
26000
19500
19500
18000
19500
19500
19500
21000
21000
19000
45500
43000
17500
13000
11000
11000
5500

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31
32
33
34
35
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SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Religious and Civilizational Studies

he establishment of the Department of Religious


and Civilizational Studies at Sri Guru Granth
Sahib World University was a unique and
significant venture in the history of higher education in
India as well as the world. The main objectives of the
Department are to provide facilities for advanced
research, understanding of world religions, systematic
and scientific study through academic channels such as
inter-religious dialogues, seminars, extension lectures
and publication of books.

Courses Offered

The Department encourages the study of the world's


religions, civilizations, eastern and western thought
systems in the context of globalization as an ideology.
The Department focuses on the study of Sikh religion as
an academic discipline and the holy Scriptures from
different perspectives to produce the source material for
the scholars as well as for the students working in the
field of Sikh Studies.

No. of Seats

Eligibility
As per UGC norms.

PhD

To be notified before the entrance test.

Bachelor's Degree with 50% marks in aggregate


from a recognized University.
MA Religious Studies
Bachelor's Degree with 50% marks in aggregate
from a recognized University.
Diploma in Sikh Studies 10+2 with 45% marks in aggregate from a
recognized board / council.
Certificate Course in Sri 10+2 with 45% marks in aggregate from a
recognized board / council.
Guru Granth Sahib
Studies
MA Sikh Studies

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30
30
30

Faculty
Name of Faculty Designation
Dr. Jagbir Singh

Professor

Dr. Roop Singh

Visiting
Professor
Dr. Kirandeep Kaur Asst. Prof.
& Incharge
Dr. Hardev Singh
Asst. Prof.
Dr. Harjeet Singh
Asst. Prof.
Mr. Maninder Singh Asst. Prof.
Ms. Gursimran Kaur Asst. Prof.
Mr. Aman Singh
SRF
Ms. Palwinder Kaur SRF
Mr. Joginder Singh
SRF
Mr. Harjeet Singh
SRF
Mr. Kulwinder Singh JRF

Qualification

PhD, MA

Area of Specialization

PhD

Gurbani, Folklore, Literary Theory,


Indian Philosophy of Religion
Sikhism

PhD, MA,UGC-NET

Gurbani & Sikhism

PhD, MPhil., MA, UGC- NET


PhD, MPhil., MA, UGC-NET
MPhil., MA, UGC- NET
MPhil., MA, BEd.
MA, UGC-NET
MPhil., MA (Punjabi, Religious
Studies), UGC- NET
MA, UGC - NET
MA, UGC- NET
MA (Music Vocal, Gurmat
Sangeet), UGC-JRF

Theology of Sikhism, Sikh Tradition


Philosophy of Sikhism, Comparative Religion
Gurbani
Communication Skills
Sikh Exegesis
Philosophy of Sikhism, Folklore
Sikhism and Semitic Religions
Sikh History
Gurmat Sangeet

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SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Agriculture

griculture is the practice of production of food


and goods through farming and forestry. It
involves a variety of techniques including
sowing, tilling and planting. It is a very crucial branch of
study as it is directly related to the economy of the
country. In the area of Agricultural Extension an effort
has been made to retain relevant core concepts and
principles of Extension and Agricultural Extension as
such. However, new topics and also new courses have
been added to infuse new blood in the area. The latest
crop plantation methodology is taught to the students.
The course is meant to provide the students with detailed

Courses Offered

knowledge in the practices and techniques of farming


and forestry. The sustainable use of land resources has
emerged as the latest area of attention in the field of
agriculture. More emphasis is given on use of fertilizers
and modern instrumental methods of farming. Due to this
change in the trend of farming from traditional to
modern, the requirement of trained professionals in the
field of agriculture has increased. A candidate who has
completed a course in Agriculture can get into research
work related to farming and crop plantation. One can
even get into the teaching profession.

No. of Seats

Eligibility

BSc. Agriculture (Hons.


School)

10+2 (Medical or Non-Medical) with at least 45% marks in


aggregate from a recognized board/counicl.

60

Faculty
Name of Faculty

Designation

Dr. Mukesh Kumar


Kanwar

Asst. Prof
& Incharge

Mr. Kulwinder Singh


Chahal
Mr. Amandeep Singh
Jathol
Ms. Gursimran Kaur

Asst. Prof.

Qualification

Area of Specialization

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MSc. (Hons.), UGC NET Phyto-remediation, National Plant Products


research, Stress Physiology and Cyto-toxic
(ICAR-ARSB)
Studies
MSc. (Forestry), ICAR-ARS- Agro-forestry, Phyto-remediation
Agricultural Economics
NET
MSc.
Fruit Science

Asst. Prof.

MPhil., MA, BEd.

Communication Skills

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SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Botany and Environmental Science


The Department of Environmental Sciences and Botany
is an upcoming Department in the School of Basic and
Applied Sciences. The Department aims to foster value
based quality education through graduate and postgraduate courses in the field of plant biology and
environment sciences. The curriculum is designed to
provide in-depth training and imparting skills in various
areas pertaining to plant biology and environmental
science. The Department is growing steadily by

Courses Offered

expanding its gamut of academic activities. The courses run


by the Department will provide various opportunities to
students to pursue their research career in various government
agencies like DST, DBT, CSIR and DRDO labs, Pollution
Control Board and in private sectors like Medicinal and
Pharmaceutical companies; Refineries and Industrial
Research and Development units. Faculty members are
available as academic advisers and hold office hours for
consultation about their courses.

No. of Seats

Eligibility

PhD (Botany)

As Per UGC norms

To be notified
before the
entrance test
To be notified
before the
entrance test
40

PhD (Environment Studies)

As per UGC norms

MSc.
Environment Studies (2year)

BSc (Medical/Life Sciences) with at least 50% marks in


aggregate from a recognized University.

MSc. Botany (2year)

Bsc (Medical/Life Sciences) with at least 50% marks in


aggregate from a recognized University.

40

BSc. Botany Hons. School (3 year)

10+2 with 45% marks in aggregate and 50% in the subject


concerned from a recognized board or council

40

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. Mukesh Kumar
Kanwar

Designation
Asst. Prof.
& Incharge

Dr. Yadwinder Singh

Asst. Prof

Qualification
PhD, MSc. (Hons.)
UGC-NET (ICARARSB)
PhD

Dr. Santosh Bhukal

Asst. Prof

PhD, MSc.

Dr. Jasleen Nanda

Asst. Prof

PhD, MA

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Area of Specialization
Phyto-remediation, Natural Plant
Products Research, Stress Physiology
and Cyto-toxic studies.
Classical and Molecular Taxonomy of
Cyanobacteria, Microbial Ecology, Bioremediation of Pesticides and Heavy
Metals, Physiology and Biochemistry of
Cyanobacteria
Waste water Treatment, Nano-ferrite
Synthesis
Communication Skills

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Chemistry

he Department has been established to foster


chemistry education and research in order to meet
the growing need of qualified and efficient
individuals in the country and across the globe.
At present, the Department offers PhD, postgraduate
(MSc.) and undergraduate (BSc. Hons.) courses.
Laboratory experience is provided in Inorganic and
Organic Synthesis, Computational Chemistry and
Physio-Chemical Measurements. The equipment and
techniques desirable for the PhD., postgraduate and
undergraduate courses are available in the chemistry
labs.

Courses Offered

More important than the formal lectures and laboratory


courses is the intellectual environment provided by the
Department. The Department is growing steadily with
strong commitment to teaching and research. Apart from
this, the Department has trained technical staff for
chemistry laboratories.
The Department encourages students to participate in
various scientific and research programmes both at
national as well as international level.

No. of Seats

Eligibility

PhD

As per UGC norms

MSc.(2 years)

Bachelors degree in Science with Chemistry as one of the


major subjects with at least 50% marks in aggregate from a
recognized university.

100

MSc. (Hons. School) 2 year

Bachelors degree in Science with Chemistry as one of the


major subjects with at least 50% marks in aggregate from a
recognized university.

30

BSc. (Hons. School) 3 year

10+2 (medical or non-medical stream) with at least 45%


marks in aggregate and 50% marks in the subject concerned
from a recognized Board/Counicl.

60

To be notified before
the entrance test.

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. Pritpal Singh

Designation

Asso. Prof.
& Head
Dr. Bhupesh Goyal Asst. Prof.
Dr. Rahul Badru
Asst. Prof.
Dr. Deepti
Asst.Prof.
Dr. Manpreet Kaur
Asst.Prof.
Mr. Sandeep Kaushal Asst. Prof.
Ms. Ramandeep Kaur Asst.Prof.
Dr. Navjot Kaur
Asst.Prof
Dr. Jaspal Kaur
Asst.Prof.
Dr. Dhruva Kumar
Asst. Prof.
Dr. Bhupender Pal
Asst. Prof.

Qualification

Area of Specialization

PhD, MPhil, MSc.

Inorganic Chemistry

PhD, MSc., UGC-NET


PhD, MSc., UGC-NET
PhD, MSc., UGC-NET
PhD, MSc.
MSc., UGC-NET
MSc.
PhD, MSc.
PhD, MSc.
PhD, MSc.
PhD, MSc.

Bio-organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Bio-organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Nano-materials and Physical Chemistry

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SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Computer Applications

he Department of Computer Applications is one


of the pioneering Departments of the University.
The curriculum is so designed that the course
provides a good theoretical foundation through high
quality teaching complemented by extensive practical
training.
The Department currently offers a three year full-time
post-graduate programme and MCA (LEET) 2 year
programme in Computer Applications. The main
objective of the programme is to provide professional
training in the area of computer applications and to
groom computer professionals to meet the demands of
the fast growing IT industry who excel in their profession
through innovative ideas, knowledge and team work.
The major thrust is on giving the students a sound

Courses Offered

background in computing, business functions and


Mathematics relevant to Information Technology.
We have Computer Laboratories equipped with the latest
software and internet facility. Wireless Communication
Laboratory has been set up with the latest equipment.
New research areas include Data Warehousing, Mobile
Computing, Networking, etc.
The students are provided ample opportunities to
improve their organizational skills and group dynamics.
They are motivated to handle seminars and to participate
in group discussions. Apart from emphasizing on
consistent and good academic performance, the
Department encourages participation in the co-curricular
and extra-curricular activities to bring out the latent
talents in its students.

No. of Seats

Eligibility

MCA (3 year)

Bachelors Degree of minimum 3years duration (with Mathematics as one of


the subject at10+2 level or at Graduate Level) with at least 50% marks from a
recognized university.

60

BCA (3 year)

10+2 or equivalent in any stream with 45% marks from a recognized board.

60

PGDCA

Graduation in any stream with 45% marks from a recognized university.

40

Faculty
Name of Faculty

Designation

Qualification

Ms. Sameera Dhuria

Asst. Prof.
& Incharge
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.

MCA., UGC-NET

Cloud Computing

M Phil, MCA
MCA
MCA
MPhil, MCA
MTech (IT), MCA

Data Warehousing & Mining


Cloud Computing
DBMS, OS
E-commerce
DBMS, Networks, OS

Ms. Kamaljeet Kaur Sarao


Ms. Satinder Kaur
Ms. Mandeep Kaur
Ms. Kiranpreet Kaur
Mr. Amandeep Singh

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Area of Specialization

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Mathematics

athematics is the study of topics


encompassing quantity, structure, space,
change and other properties. Mathematics is
used throughout the world as an essential tool in many
fields including Natural Sciences, Engineering,
Medicine and the Social Sciences. The Department from
its very inception in 2011 has aimed to be a centre of
excellence and has been vigorously engaged in both
teaching and research. The Department has a good

Courses Offered
PhD

number of distinguished mathematicians visiting every


year. The Department also supports Sciences,
Engineering, Management, Social Sciences and
Emerging Technologies departments by offering core
and advanced courses in Mathematics at undergraduate
and postgraduate levels. The Department organizes
various events like quiz/chess competitions, expert talks
and presentations from time to time for overall
personality development of the students.

No. of Seats

Eligibility
As per UGC norms.

To be notified before
the entrance test.

BSc. (Non-Medical)/Bachelor's degree with mathematics as


one of the elective subject with minimum 50% marks in
aggregate from a recognized university.
MSc. Hons. (2 year)
Bsc. Hons. School in Mathematics with minimum 50% marks
in aggregate from a recognized university.
Bsc (Hons. School) 3 year 10+2 (Non-Medical)/ 10 + 2 with mathematics as one of the
major subject with minimum 45% marks in aggregate and 50%
marks in the subject concerned from a recognized
Board/Council.
MSc. (2 year)

60
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60

Faculty
Name of Faculty

Designation

Dr. S.S. Billing

Asso. Prof.
& Head
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.

Ms. Brehmit Kaur


Dr. Rahul Upneja
Ms. Richa Brar
Ms. Prabhjot Kaur
Ms. Kuldeep Kaur
Ms. Hardeep Kaur
Dr. Manvinder Kaur
S. Gurdarshan Singh
Ms. Pavneet Kaur

Qualification

Area of Specialization

PhD, MSc.

Complex Analysis

MSc, UGC- NET


PhD, MSc.
MSc., UGC-NET
MSc., UGC-NET
MSc., GATE
MSc., UGC-NET
PhD, M.Sc.
MPhil, M.Sc.
MSc.

Numerical Analysis, Operation Research


Digital Image Processing, Numerical Analysis
Complex Analysis
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Statistics
Mathematics
Mathematics

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Department of

Physics

he Department of Physics was established in


order to train the young minds for research in the
area of basic sciences, and to inculcate scientific
temperament. The Department boasts of well qualified
faculty members with research interest in different areas
of Physics. There are huge job opportunities for M.Sc.
degree holders in Physics. A large proportion of degree
holders go into research, design and development
besides teaching. A Master's degree in Physics gives an
excellent grounding in many areas to the student. There
are various research centres in India and abroad where

Courses Offered

MSc. degree holders in Physics are required for


advanced research in various fields of Physics. MSc.
degree holders are also recruited in defense services.
Students of Physics have excellent opportunities in
Indian research establishments such as DRDO, ISRO,
BARC, ONGC, etc., as scientists. One can go for
research in various fields like Nuclear Physics, High
Energy Physics, Solid State Physics and further
specialized areas like Nanotechnology, Meteorology,
Electronics, Telecommunications and Aeronautics.

No. of Seats

Eligibility

PhD

As per UGC norms

MSc. (2 year)

BSc. (Non-medical) with at least 50% marks in aggregate


from a recognized University.

MSc. Hons. (2 year)

BSc. Hons. Physics with at least 50% marks in aggregate from


a recognized University.

BSc. (Hons. School) 3 year

10+2 (Non-medical/Medical) with at least 45% marks in


aggregate and 50% in the subject concerned from a
recognized board/council.

To be notified
before the
entrance test.
60
60
60

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr.Tejbir Singh
Ms. Preet Kaur
Dr. Bir Bikram Singh
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar
Dr. Vishal Kumar
Dr. Inderpal Singh
Dr. Yogesh Vermani
Dr. Devinder Singh
Dr. Kirandeep Kaur
Dr. Sakshi Gupta
Ms. Mandeep Kaur

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Designation
Asso. Prof
& Head
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.

Qualification

Area of Specialization

PhD, MSc.

Radiation Physics

PhD (Pursuing), MSc., UGC-NET


Post-Doc., PhD, MSc.(Hons.)
PhD, MSc
Post-Doc, PhD, MTech.
PhD, MSc.(Hons.),UGC-NET
PhD, Msc., UGC-NET
PhD, MSc.
PhD, MSc.
PhD, MSc.
PhD (Pursuing), MSc.

Materials Science
Nuclear Physics
Materials Science
Materials Science
High Energy Physics
Nuclear Physics
Solid State Electronics
Nuclear Physics
Solid State Physics
Nuclear Physics

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Zoology

oology is a branch of biology that deals with


the Animal life or Animal biology. The
Department of Zoology offers postgraduate
(Msc.) course. The Department is equipped with the
state-of-the-art infrastructure in the lab.

Course Offered

MSc. Zoology offers opportunities to the aspirants


in various sectors that include teaching positions in
educational institutions, career opportunities in
museums and wildlife sanctuaries. It also offers
opportunities in research and development.

No. of Seats

Eligibility

PhD

As per UGC norms

MSc.
(2year)

BSc. (Hons.) Zoology/BSc. medical with minimum 50% marks in


aggregate from a recognized University.

To be notified before
the entrance test
60

Faculty
Courses
Name
of Faculty
Offered
Dr. Charankamal Sekhon

Eligibility
Designation

Qualification

Area of Specialization

Dr. Monika Airi

Asst. Prof.
& Incharge
Asst. Prof.

Ms. Seema Dogra

Asst. Prof.

MPhil, MSc., UGC-NET

Parasitology

Ms. Shruti Sharma

Asst. Prof.

MA, BEd.

Communication Skills

PhD, MPhil., MSc.

Entomology

PhD, MPhil., MSc. UGCNET

Entomology

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School of

Commerce and
Management

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Business Management and Commerce

chool of Commerce and Management was formed


to foster value based management education and
research, in order to meet the growing need for
qualified and efficient managers and management
academicians in the country and across the globe. The

Courses Offered

Department offers two and three year full time courses in


Business Administration and Commerce. The
Department is also offering five year integrated courses
in Business Administration and Commerce after 10+2.

No. of Seats

Eligibility
As per UGC norms.

PhD
MBA (2 year)

MCom. (2 year)
BBA (3 year)
BCom. Hons. (3 year)

To be notified before
the entrance test

Graduation in any stream with at least 50% marks in aggregate


from a recognized university. Preference will be given to the
students who have cleared entrance test conducted by state/
central bodies like CAT/ MAT/ CMAT etc.
BCom./BBA with at least 50% marks in aggregate from a
recognized university.
10+2 in any stream with at least 50% marks in aggregate from a
recognized board/council.
10+2 in Commerce with at least 40% marks in aggregate or
have studied any two of the following subjects Accounting,
Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics with atleast
45% marks in aggregate or 10+2 with at least 50% marks in
aggregate with other subjects from a recognized board/council.

60

60
60
60

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. B. S. Bhatia
Dr. R. K. Sharma
Dr. Jaskaran Singh
Dhillon
Dr. Navleen Kaur
Ms. Kanchan Garg
Ms. Tejbir Kaur
Dr. Rubeena Bajwa
Dr. Lalit Singla
Dr. Harsh Vineet Kaur
Ms. Gurloveleen Kaur
Ms. Ramandeep Kaur
Ms. Avneet Walia
Ms. Ruchi Malhotra
Ms. Manpreet Kaur
Ms. Pahuljot Kaur
Ms. Ravneet Kaur
Mr. Harkanwal Singh
Ms. Navneet Kaur
Ms. Ramandeep Kaur
Ms. Jagjit Kaur

Designation
Professor of Eminence
& Dean Research
Prof. & Head
Asso. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
JRF
JRF

Qualification

Area of Specialization

PhD, MCom.

Strategic Management

PhD, MCom., LLB


PhD, MBA, PGDMM, PGDEM,
GMT, UGC-NET
PhD, MBA
PhD (Pursuing), MBA,UGC-NET
PhD (Pursuing), MBA, UGC-NET
PhD, MBA, MCom, UGC-NET
PhD, MPhil, MBA
PhD, MPhil., MCom,UGC-NET
MBA, UGC-NET
MBA,UGC-NET
MBA
MPhil, MCom., UGC-NET
MCom.
MCom. (Hons.), UGC-NET
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA, UGC NET
MCom.

Finance and Accounting


Marketing
Marketing
IT, Business Law
Human Resource Management
Finance, Accounting
Marketing
Finance, Accounting
Finance
Human Resource Management
Human Resource Management
Finance, Accounting
Finance, Accounting
Finance, Banking and Insurance
Finance
Human Resource Management
Human Resource Management
Finance
Finance

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School of

Economics

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Economics

he Department of Economics was established


with the primary aim to create a centre for quality
teaching and research in Economics. The
Department is committed to becoming nationally and
globally recognized centre of excellence in Economics.
The Department intends to create an environment to
deliver thought-provoking and research oriented
programmes which develop independent thinking. The
study programmes aim to develop the understanding of
the inter-linkages between economy and the society.

The Department offers research, graduate and


postgraduate programmes which develop professional
and intellectual competencies among the students. The
Department aims to train its students in theory, practice,
law, and ethics, from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
The School seeks to produce: Academicians, Civil
Servants, Industrialists, Agro-businessmen, Financial
services' providers like Bankers, Insurers and Economic
journalists.

Courses Offered
PhD

Eligibility
As per UGC norms.

No. of Seats
To be notified before the
entrance test.

MA (2 year)

Bachelor's Degree with atleast 50% marks in


aggregate from a recognized University.

60

BA Economics Hons. School


(3 year)

10+2 in any stream with atleast 45% marks in


aggregate from a recognized Board/Council

30

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. Sumit Kumar

Qualification
PhD, MA, MAE

Dr. Kuldeep Walia

Designation
Asst. Prof.
& Incharge
Asst. Prof.

Ms. Rupinder Kaur

Asst. Prof.

MPhil., MA, UGC-NET

Ms. Rashmika Nagra

Asst. Prof.

MA (Hons), UGC-NET

Dr. Satvinder Kaur

Asst. Prof.

MA, UGC-NET, Bed.

Ms. Manju Shahi

Asst. Prof.

MA, UGC-NET

PhD, MPhil., MA

Area of Specialization
Health Economics, Applied Economics,
Econometrics.
Business Economics, Money and Banking,
and Quantitative Techniques.
Development Economics, Indian
Economics, Health Economics
Quantitative Techniques, Econometrics,
Population Economics
Agricultural Economics, International
Economics, History of Economical Thought
Micro Economics, Industrial Economics

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School of

Education and
Sports Studies

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Education

e are living in a world in which software is


privileged over hardware. Ours is a knowledge
society and if India is to compete with the rest of
the world then we need to create and disseminate
knowledge in a big way. A degree in educational pedagogy
enables the learners today to find not only a secure
foothold in the job market, they can also contribute to India
emerging as a knowledge hub on this earth. Keeping in

view the vast potential of courses in education in the


emerging knowledge scenario, the University has
decided to start B Ed courses from session 2016-17.
With our dedicated faculty and the premier position the
University holds in the state of Punjab. Our students
will be able to find good placements in educational
institutions and contribute to strengthening the basis of
the Indian knowledge society.

Courses Offered
Eligibility
BA BEd.
10+2 with at least 45% marks from a recognized board/Council.
(4 year)
B Sc. BEd.
(4 year)

No. of Seats
50

10+2 (Medical / Non Medical)with at least 45% marks from a recognized


board/Council.

50

Faculty
Name of Faculty

Designation

Qualification

Area of Specialization

Dr. Sikander Singh

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MPhil., MA, UGC- NET

Punjabi

Ms. Birinder Kaur

Asst. Prof.

MA, BEd., BA(Hons.), UGC-NET

English

Dr. Navdeep kaur

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA

History

Dr. Rashmika Nagra

Asst. Prof.

MA (Hons.), UGC-NET

Economics

Dr. Navshagan Kaur

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA

Sociology

Mr. Somanpreet Singh

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MPEd., UGC-JRF, Certificate in


Computational Statistics.

Physical Education

Ms. Ramandeep Kaur

Asst. Prof.

MA, UGC-NET

Political Science

Mr. Rahul

Asst. Prof.

MSc., UGC-NET, Add-on-Diploma


and Certificate Course in Guidance
and Counselling

Psychology

Dr. Rahul Badru

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MSc. , UGC-NET

Chemistry

Dr. Charankamal Kaur

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MPhil., M Sc

Zoology

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Department of

Physical Education and Sports Technology

Courses Offered
Ph.D.

As per UGC norms.

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Eligibility

No. of Seats
To be notified before
the entrance test

School of

Emerging
Technologies

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Biotechnology

he core competence of the Department lies in


genomics and proteomics, molecular genetics of
human diseases, cell and tissue culture,
nutraceutical food and beverages, handling of labile
fermentation based compounds, efficiency in
downstream processing methods, competence in DNA
technology, development of diagnostics, drugs, etc.,
molecular marker assisted breeding of plants and
animals and infrastructure in fabricating bio-reactors and
processing equipment.
The Department offers a challenging academic
environment to its students. It aims to instill the habit of
life-long learning and therefore, provides a learnercentric rather than a teacher-centric learning process.

Courses Offered
PhD

MSc. (2 year)

The students are encouraged to develop independent


thinking as well as the ability to develop solutions that
rightly fit problem requirements. The students of
Biotechnology have scope of placement in R&D centres
of Beckman Coulter, Perkin Elmer, Thermo Fisher
Scientific, Mettlar Toledo, Millipore, Imperial Life
Sciences, Roche, BioRad, Paul Life Sciences, Nicholas
Health Care, Monsanto, ProAgro, Ankur Drugs, United
Biotech, Ind Swift, Panacea Biotech and Hatch Biotech.
Central organizations include; CSIO (Chandigarh),
IMTECH (Chandigarh), IIITM (Jammu), IHBT
(Palampur) and PGIMER (Chandigarh).

Eligibility
As per UGC norms with specialization in life sciences.
Bachelor's Degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education in Physical,
Biological, Agricultural, Veterinary, Fishery Sciences, Pharmacy, B.Sc.
(Physician Assistant course); OR MBBS/ BDS with at least 50% marks in
aggregate from a recognized University

MTech. (2 year)

B.E./B.Tech. in Life Sciences and allied subjects with at least 50% marks
in aggregate OR M.Sc. in Life Sciences and allied subjects with at least
50% marks from a recognized university.

MTech. (5 year)/
BTech. (4 year)

10+2 (Medical or Non-Medical) with atleast 50% marks in aggregate from


a recognized board/council.

Bsc. Hons. School


(3 year)

10+2 (Medical or Non-Medical) with atleast 45% marks in aggregate from


a recognized board/council.

No. of Seats
To be notified before
the entrance test.
30

20
30

(each, transferable

from one course to another)

30

Faculty
Designation
Qualification
Area of Specialization
Asso.Prof. Post- Doc, PhD, MSc., UGC-NET Mammalian Molecular Genetics, Genome
& Head
instability and Cancer, Genomics & Proteomics
Molecular Biology, Human Molecular Genetics
Dr. Rupinder Kaur
Asst. Prof. PhD, MSc., UGC-NET, GATE
and Genomics, Molecular Diagnostics
Nano-biotechnology
Dr. Harsimran Kaur Asst. Prof. PhD, MSc., UGC-NET
Dr. Pushpender Kumar Asst. Prof. Post-Doc, PhD, MSc.
Protein Biochemistry
Dr. Vijay Kumari
Asst. Prof. PhD, MSc., UGC-NET
Plant Biotechnology and Transgenic Plants
Asst. Prof. PhD., MSc.
Dr. Devinder Kaur
Plant Biotechnology
Asst. Prof. PhD, MSc., UGC-NET
Dr. Ravneet Kaur
Biochemistry, Glycobiology
Asst. Prof. PhD (pursuing), MSc., UGC-NET Immunology
Ms. Manpreet Kaur
Research
Dr. Preeti Rajesh
PhD, MSc., UGC-NET
Pharmacology & Pharmacogenetics, Genomics
Scientist

Name of Faculty
Dr. C. Rajesh

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SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Food Processing Technology

ood Processing Technology deals with all


technical aspects of foods, beginning with
harvesting or slaughtering, and ending with its
cooking and consumption ("from field to fork"). Food
science is a highly interdisciplinary applied science. It
incorporates concepts from many different fields
including microbiology, chemical engineering, and
biochemistry. Food technology is advancing towards
low-cost effective technologies, utilization of indigenous
raw materials, bio-friendly processes with emphasis on
integrated technology and high level pursuit for total
technology with underpinning of food safety, health and
nutrition to all sections of the population.

Courses Offered
MSc. (2 year)

M.Sc. in Food Processing Technology offers wide scope


for placements both in private and government sector.
Leading food processing companies in India include:
Amul, Godrej, Dabur India Ltd, PepsiCo India, Nestle
India Pvt Ltd, Britannia Industries Ltd, ITC Limited,
Parle Products Pvt Ltd, Agro Tech Foods, Perfetti India
Ltd, Cadbury India Ltd, Hindustan Lever Limited,
Milkfood, MTR Foods limited, Gits Food Products Pvt
Ltd., etc

No. of Seats

Eligibility

30

Minimum 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade in BTech./BE in Food


Technology/Food Engineering, Dairy Technology, Sugar Technology/Sugar and
Alcohol Technology from a recognized university/council. OR in BSc. in Food
Technology/Food Engineering, Food and Fermentation Technology, Food and
Nutrition, Agricultural Engineering, Dairy Technology, Sugar Technology/Sugar
and Alcohol Technology, Biotechnology, Industrial Microbiology and BSc.
Medical/ Non-Medical/ Home Science from a recognized university/council.

30
MTech. (5 year)/ 10+2(Medical or Non-Medical) with minimum 50% marks in aggregate from
(each, transferable from
BTech. (4 year) a recognized board/council.
one course to another)

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. Monika Hans

Designation
Asst. Prof.
& Incharge

Qualification
PhD, MSc., ICAR-NET

Area of Specialization
Food Science and Technology, Dairy
Technology, Food Microbiology

Dr. Sukhpreet Kaur

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MSc., ICAR-NET

Food Science and Technology, Fruits


and Vegetables Technology, Food Engg.

Er. Gursimran Singh

Asst. Prof.

MTech., BTech.

Processing and Food Engg.

Er. Neha Sharma

Asst. Prof.

MTech., BTech.

Processing and Food Engg.

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Department of

Nanotechnology

he Department of Nanotechnology is the core


competence centre of emerging science and
technology in the University. Nanotechnology is
a fast emerging field having vast potential for
st
applications in the 21 century in all possible areas of
engineering, medical and various other frontiers of
science and technology. Keeping in view its importance,
Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University has started
nanotechnology course at under graduate and post
graduate level. The mission of the Department is to
promote basic and applied research in the fields of
nanoscience and nanotechnology, with potential
applications towards fulfilling research needs. The

Department is equipped with high end research related


instruments like FTIR- Spectrophotometer, UV-Visible
S p e c t r o p h o t o m e t e r, P L - S p e c t r o p h o t o m e t e r,
Simultaneous TG-DTA System, High Energy Ball Mill,
Particle Size Analyser/ Zetasizer.
Career opportunities exist in several areas such as
Electronics/Semiconductor industry, Material science
including Textiles, Polymers, Auto and Aerospace
industries, Medical fields and Pharmaceuticals,
Environmental Monitoring, Food Science, Forensics,
Military and National Security, Energy capture and
Storage etc.

No. of Seats
To be notified before
the entrance test.

Courses Offered
PhD

Eligibility
As per UGC Norms

MTech. (2 year)

BE/BTech. (Any Branch) with at least 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent


grade point OR MSc. in Physics/Chemistry/ Biology with 50% marks in
aggregate from recognized university.

MTech. (5 year) /
BTech. (4 year)

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30
10+2(Medical Or Non-Medical) with minimum 50% marks in aggregate
(each,
transferable
from
from a recognized Board/Council.
one course to another)

Faculty
Name of Faculty Designation
Dr. H. S. Virk
Visiting Prof.
Dr. Jagtar Singh
Professor
Dr. Satinder Kaur
Professor
Dr. Manoj Sharma Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Er. Mohit Rawat
& Incharge
Dr. Akshay Kumar Asst. Prof.

Qualification
PhD
PhD
PhD
PhD, MSc.
MTech., MBA,
BTech.
PhD, MSc.

Dr. Jeewan Sharma Asst. Prof.


Dr. Deepak Kukkar Asst. Prof.

PhD, MSc.,UGC-NET
PhD, MSc.,UGC-NET

Ms. Kiratbir Kaur


Er. Garima Bisla

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Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.

MTech., BTech.
MTech., BTech.

Area of Specialization
Nanotechnology
Physical Chemistry
Physical Chemistry, Spectroscopy
Semiconductor Nanomaterials
Synthesis and Characterization of metal and metal
Oxide Nanoparticles and its application
Materials Science (Nanocomposite, Solar Cells , thin
films and Biomedical application of Nanomaterials)
Semiconductor Nanomaterials and Thin Films
Luminscent metal organic frame works or
environmental remediation, Health care applications
Nanoelectronics
Biophysics, Synthesis and Characterization of
Nanomaterials

School of

Engineering

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Computer Science and Engineering

he Department is well recognized for excellence


in teaching and research. The Department is well
equipped with high end computers, latest
software and state-of-the-art IT infrastructure. All these
computing resources are interconnected with high speed
Internet connectivity to the outside world.

Courses Offered
PhD

MTech. (2 year)

MTech. (5 year)/
BTech. (4 year)

The Department has well experienced and dedicated


faculty with various areas of specializations. We strive to
be in the forefront of research and to educate our
students in the basic as well as emerging technologies.

No. of Seats
To be notified before the
entrance test.

Eligibility
As Per UGC norms.

BTech./BE (CSE/IT/any branch of Electronics Engineering/


MSc. (CS/IT)/MCA with at least 50% marks in aggregate/
equivalent grade point from a recognized university.
10+2 (non medical) or equivalent examination with at least
50% marks in aggregate from a recognized board/council.

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30
(each, transferable from
one course to another)

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. Surjit Singh
Dr. Navdeep Kaur
Mr. Sarpreet Singh
Ms. Gaganpreet Kaur
Ms. Shruti Grover
Ms. Kamaljit Kaur
Ms. Usvir Kaur
Ms. Sheenam Malhotra
Ms. Amandeep Kaur
Ms. Sukhpreeet Kaur
Ms. Navpreet Kaur
Ms. Simranjeet Kaur
Mr. Vinay Bhardwaj
Ms. Amritpal Kaur
Ms.Mandeep Kaur
Ms. Ada

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Designation
Qualification
Professor
PhD, MSc. (Hons.
School)
Assoc. Prof. PhD, MTech.
& Head
Asst. Prof.
PhD(Pursuing) MTech.
Asst. Prof.
PhD(Pursuing)MTech.
Asst. Prof.
ME, BE
Asst. Prof.
PhD(Pursuing)MTech.
Asst. Prof.
PhD(Pursuing)MTech.
Asst. Prof.
PhD(Pursuing)MTech.
Asst. Prof.
PhD(Pursuing)MTech.
Asst. Prof.
PhD(Pursuing)MTech.
Asst. Prof.
PhD(Pursuing)MTech.
Asst. Prof.
PhD(Pursuing)MTech.
Asst. Prof.
PhD(Pursuing)MTech.
Asst. Prof.
MTech., BTech.
Asst. Prof.
MTech., BTech.
Asst. Prof.
MTech., BTech.

Area of Specialization
Computer Science
Information Security & Network Computers
Distributing Computing
Image Processing and Biometric Systems
Software Engineering and Data Mining
Data Mining and Web Mining
Data Mining and Web Mining
Big Data, Mobile Agents and Image Processing
Wireless Networks and Heuristics
Wireless Networks and Software Engg.
Computer Network & Cloud Computing
Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks
Cloud Computing
Computer Networks
Data Mining and Digital Image Processing

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Electronics Engineering

he Department has been established to foster


technical education and research in order to meet
the growing need of qualified and efficient
engineers and academicians in the country and across the
globe. The Department has made its presence felt in the
world of academics and engineering professionals within
a short span of time. The Department has organized
various events for the development of students like
expert talks on Wireless Communication, Digital System
Design, and the development of presentation skills. To
inculcate the habit of organizing and managing events,

Courses Offered

the Department has formed a club by the name


'Engineers Club'. The Department is growing steadily by
expanding its gamut of academic activities and
interaction with industry.
All the courses run by the Department are industry
oriented and the students are eligible for employment in
all types of industries like software and hardware related
to ECE/EIE/CSE. The
students are eligible for
employment in various public sector undertakings and
private sector.

No. of Seats

Eligibility

MTech.
(2 year)

BE/BTech. or Equivalent Examination in ECE/EIE/CSE/ IT


/Electronics/Electrical/Instrumentation/Allied Branches/
MSc.(Physics/Electronics) with at least 50% Marks in
aggregate from a recognized university.

MTech. (5 year)/
BTech. (4 year)

10+2 (non medical) or equivalent examination with at least


50% marks in aggregate from a recognized board/council.

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30
(each, transferable from one
course to another)

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Designation
Dr. Harkirat Kaur Grewal Professor
Er. Gurjinder Singh

Asst. Prof.
& Incharge
Dr. Kamaljit Singh Bhatia Asst. Prof.
Er. Jaskaran Singh
Asst. Prof.
Er. Amardeep Bajwa
Asst. Prof.
Er. Japneet Kaur
Asst. Prof.
Er. Tarandip Singh
Asst. Prof.
Er. Harsimranjit S. Gill
Asst. Prof.
Er. Manveen Kaur
Er. Harkaran Dev Singh

Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.

Qualification
PhD, MTech.,
MSc.
PhD(Pursuing),
MTech., BE
PhD, MTech.
MTech.,BTech
MTech.,BTech
MTech.,BTech.
MTech.,BTech
PhD(Pursuing),
MTech.,BTech.
MTech.,BTech.
MTech.,BTech.

Area of Specialization
Optimization Techniques
Analog Electronics, Nanoelectronics
Optical-OFDM, Wireless Communication
Wireless Communication & Networks,Nanoelectronics
Biomedical Instrumentation
Analog VLSI Design
Digital VLSI Design, Nanoelectronics
Neural Networks and Data Coding
Signal Process & Wireless Communication
Virtual Instrumentation & PLC

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Department of

Mechanical Engineering

he Mechanical Engineering is one of the most


versatile of all engineering professions. The
engineering field requires an understanding of
core concepts including mechanics, kinematics,
thermodynamics, material science and structural
analysis. Mechanical engineers use these core principles
along with tools like computer-aided engineering and
product lifecycle management to design and analyze
manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and
machinery, heating and cooling systems, transport
systems, aircraft, watercraft, robotics, medical devices
and more. The latest research areas include automation
and robotics, finite element analysis, computer aided
design, nanotechnology, Micro electro-mechanical
systems, biomechanics to name a few.
The principles of mechanical engineering form the basis
of all engineering fields and find their use in every walk
of life. Some of the major areas of Mechanical
Engineering principles are as follows: Aeronautical,
Automobile, Agriculture, Electrical, Manufacturing,

Courses Offered
PhD
MTech. (2year)

Industrial, Power Plant, Defense Sector, Marine


Engineering, Railways, HVAC, Appliances for home
use, Appliances used in medicine and surgery, Plastic
industry, Semiconductor industry, Earth moving
equipments, Coal and Petroleum industry, Chemical
plants, Pharmaceutical plants, Food processing industry
etc. The Dept. has established fully equipped Labs of
Fluid Machinery, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer,
Refrigeration, Automobile, CAD CAM, Thermal Engg.,
Theory of Machines and Workshops.
There is a huge demand for mechanical engineers in the
above mentioned areas. A new breed of mechanical
engineers is required which is competent to face the
challenges of the 21st century. These competent
mechanical engineers having interest in latest research
areas along with all the necessary tools would help in
making this world a better place to live. The University
undertakes the courses in mechanical engineering with a
revised curriculum that suits the requirements of the
industry and the research institutes in the country.

No. of Seats

Eligibility
As per UGC norms with specialization in Mechanical Engg.
& Allied Branches

To be notified before the


entrance test.
18
BE/B.Tech. or Equivalent Examination in Mechanical /Automobile
Engg./Industrial/Production Engg. with atleast 50% Marks.

MTech. (5 year)/
BTech. (4 year)

10+2 (Non-Medical) or equivalent examination with atleast 50%


marks in aggregate from a recognized board/council.

30
(each, transferable from one
course to another)

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. S.S.Jolly
Er. Partap Singh Samra
Er. Ravinder Pal Singh
Er. Ranjit Singh
Er. Maninder Singh Mehta
Er. Adityabir Singh
Er. Fatehbir Singh Dhillon
Er. Ravinder Singh Gill

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Designation
Prof. & Head
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.

Qualification
PhD, MTech.
PhD(Pursuing), MTech.
PhD(Pursuing), MTech.
PhD(Pursuing), MTech.
MTech., BTech.
MTech., BTech.
MTech., BTech.
Mtech., BTech.

Area of Specialization
Mechanical & Production Engg.
Mechanical Engg., NCM
Bio-Materials & Coatings
Production Engineering, CAD/CAM
M/C Design & Biomaterials
Thermal Engg.
Mechanical Engg.
Production Engineering, Micro & Nano
Finishing Techniques

School of

Languages and
Literature

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

English

he Department is committed to promoting


research and enriching in-depth understanding of
literature and language skills among the students.
For holistic growth of the students personality, the
Department organizes extra-curricular activities such as
Quiz Contests, Seminars, Declamation Contests,
Debates, Role-Acting, Drama, Extempore etc.
The Department aims at providing comprehensive,
historical and methodological coverage of the entire
spectrum of English literary studies, always ensuring to
keep the doors open to new developments both within
and outside the discipline.
The Department is committed to polishing and refining

Courses Offered

the communication skills of the students of all the


programmes being run by the University. The
Department is committed to bringing about
improvement in the English communication skills of the
students so as to enable them to find gainful employment.
The Department offers papers of contemporary
relevance which include World Literature, Indian
Writings in English, Linguistics, Literary and Critical
Theories, Diasporic Studies and the like.
Masters in English ensures a variety of jobs in several
spheres. The scope of teaching English language and
Linguistics in Indian educational institutions is on the
rise.

Eligibility

No. of Seats

PhD

As per UGC norms.

To be notified before the entrance


test.

MA

Bachelor's Degree with atleast 50% marks in


aggregate from a recognized University.

60

BA English Hons. School


(3 year)

10+2 with atleast 45% marks in aggregate from a


recognized board/council.

30

Certificate Course in
French/Spanish/German/
Persian/ Urdu

10+2 with atleast 45% marks in aggregate from a


recognized board/council.

30 each

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. Swaraj Raj

Qualification
Designation
PhD, MPhil., MA
Prof.
& Head

Ms. Ankdeep Kaur


Attwal
Dr. Jasleen Nanda
Ms. Kirandeep Kaur
Ms. Shruti Sharma
Ms. Gursimran Kaur

Asst. Prof.

PhD (Pursuing) , MPhil., MA,UGC-NET

Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA
PhD(Pursuing), MA, BA(Hons.) PGDMC
MA, BEd., BA(Hons.)
MPhil., MA, BEd.

Ms. Harpreet Kaur


Ms. Birinder Kaur
Mr. Ashok Sood

PhD(Pursuing), MA, UGC NET


Asst. Prof.
MA, BEd., BA(Hons.), UGC NET
Asst. Prof.
Adj. Faculty MA,PG Diploma in Teaching of English

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Area of Specialization
Literary Theory, Diasporic Studies,
Translation Studies, Media Studies,
Cultural Studies
Literary Theory, Linguistics, Indian
Writings in English, Film Studies
Literary Theory and Fiction
Linguistics and American Literature
American and African Literature
Indian Writing in English and
Communication Skills
Post Colonial and Cultural Studies
Linguistics
Romantic Poetry and Comm. Skills

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Punjabi

or centuries, Punjabi language has been a medium


of expression of the saints and other great poets
and therefore the structure of the traditional and
classical Punjabi poetry is erected on the foundations of
mysticism and high moral values. Punjabi language not
only reflects the realities and attitudes of life but is also a
great source of our social, cultural and historical
identity.
The vision of the Department is to establish the fact that
Punjabi language and literature have their own history

Courses Offered

and identity and that Punjabi literature is one of the oldest


and richest literatures of the world and can be compared
with literature in other languages favourably. The
mission of the Department of Punjabi is to promote
Punjabi language and literature and highlight its rich
history and diversity. Punjabi is a language of Gurus,
Sufis and narrative poets and it imbibes the culture and
values of its people. The Department aspires to restore
the Punjabi language and literature to its rightful place in
academia and society.

Eligibility

PhD

As per UGC norms.

MA

Bachelor's degree in any stream with atleast 50% marks in


aggregate from a recognized University.

No. of Seats
To be notified before the
entrance test.
60

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. Surjit Patar
Padam Shree
Dr. Sikander Singh

Qualification
DLit. (Honorary), PhD, MA,

Area of Specialization
Poetry, Drama

Dr. Harpreet Kaur

Designation
Professor of
Eminence
Asst. Prof.
& Incharge
Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA, MPhil.,


UGC NET
PhD,MA, UGC-NET

Medieval Punjabi Literature,


Language Studies
Punjabi Fiction

Dr. Amarjit Singh

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA, UGC-NET

Punjabi Poetry

Ms. Bhinder Kaur

Asst. Prof.

MPhil., MA, UGC-NET

Punjabi Folklore

Mr. Jatinderpal Singh

JRF

MA, UGC-NET (JRF)

Punjabi Poetry

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Department of

Law

he Department of Law aims at equipping the


students with the knowledge of Laws in India
and on the global level. The world has shrunk
into a global village and the emerging society is an inter
mixture of cultures which are on the move. This often
results in conflicts relating to all kinds of rights. This
necessitates the need of legal literacy and understanding

of local, national and global legal systems to obviate and


resolve conflicts.
The learners will be able to find jobs as lawyers, law
consultants in law firms, legal advisors in the
Government and private enterprises and as judicial
officials.

Eligibility

Courses Offered

No. of Seats

BA LLB
(5 year)

10+2 with atleast 45% marks in aggregate from a recognized


board/council.

120*

LLB

Graduation with atleast 5o% marks in aggregate from a recognized


university.

120*

Faculty
Name of Faculty

Designation

Qualification

Area of Specialization

Dr. Swaraj Raj

Prof. & Head

PhD, MPhil., MA

English

Ms. Ankdeep Kaur Attwal

Asst. Prof.

PhD (Pursuing) ,MPhil., MA,UGC-NET

English

Dr. Sikander Singh

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA, MPhil., UGC NET

Punjabi

Dr. Amarjit Singh

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA, UGC-NET

Punjabi

Dr. Navdeep Kaur

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA

History

Ms. Ramandeep Kaur

Asst. Prof.

MA, UGC-NET

Political Science

Dr. Nisha Mann

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA, UGC-NET (JRF)

Political Science

Dr. NavShagan Deep Kaur

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA

Sociology

Mr. Amrinder Singh

Asst. Prof.

MPhil., MA

History

Mr. Puneet

Asst. Prof.

MPhil., MA, UGC-NET

History

Ms. Rupinder Kaur

Asst. Prof.

MPhil., MA, UGC-NET

Economics

Ms. Rashmika Nagra

Asst. Prof.

MA (Hons), UGC-NET

Economics

Dr. Satvinder Kaur

Asst. Prof.

MA, UGC-NET, BEd.

Economics

* Subject to approval of BCI

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School of

Performing
Arts

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Music

usic is an integral part of socio-religious life


of India. There is a great repertoire of music
from the time of birth, through the different
stages of joy and sorrow, till death. Guru Nanak, the first
guru of the Sikhs, has described music as a means of
attaining spiritual joy and transcendental bliss. By means
of music, he moulded the spiritual and temporal life of his
devotees. Besides Guru Nanak, other saints of the Bhakti

movement had also composed songs in various ragas


which were sung to the accompaniment of musical
instruments in the form of kirtan. There are two main
genre of music: Vocal and Instrumental. The ancient
writers laid emphasis on the cultivation of voice which is
the result of great discipline. Control over the voice is
the key to the art of singing. Study of music offers great
scope for students with a flair for music to make a mark in
the burgeoning music industury.

Courses Offered

Eligibility

No. of Seats

MA (Vocal)

Bachelor's Degree with atleast 50% marks in aggregate from a


recognized university.

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Faculty
Name of Faculty Designation

Qualification

Area of Specialization

Mr. Harpreet Singh

Asst. Prof.

MA, (Music, Punjabi),


Diploma in Gurmat Sangeet,
Sangeet Vishard, UGC-NET

Classical Vocal, Gurmat Sangeet, Sufi,


Folk & Light Music

Ms. Swarleen Kaur

Asst. Prof.

PhD (Pursing), MA (Music


Vocal), Sangeet Bhaskar
UGC-NET

Classical Vocal and Gurmat Sangeet

Ms. Gursimran Kaur

Asst. Prof.

MPhil., MA, BEd.

Communication Skills in English

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School of

Physiotherapy
and Medical Sciences

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Physiotherapy

hysiotherapy is a branch of health sciences that


deals with prevention and restoration of
movement related problems using non-drug
approach. The genesis of modern Physiotherapy is a post
world war phenomenon. The wartime experience of
medical teams involved in care of injured soldiers and the
polio epidemic during 1940s, primarily contributed to
the medical use and acceptance of Physiotherapy
practice.
It was realised by the core medical experts that the
Physiotherapy has the potential to treat the patients,
which cannot be achieved by drugs or surgery alone.The

primary role of Physiotherapy is the prevention and


correction of locomotor disability.
It works towards keeping the mobility power of an
individual intact. Several diseases / injuries have
potential to make a person locomotor disabled. In these
conditions along with the medical/surgical treatment,
physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the functional
restoration of the patients. Students of physiotherapy can
find jobs in government and private health centres/ multi
speciality hospitals, and with little entrepreneurial skills
can start their own physiotherapy clinics. Trained
physiotherapists are a premium product today.

Courses Offered

Eligibility

No. of Seats

Bachelor of
Physiotherapy
(BPT)
(4 Years 6 Months)

10+2 (Medical) with at least 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized


board/council.

40

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. Pankaj Preet Singh
(State Awardee)
Dr. Supreet Bindra
Dr. Sarvjot Kaur
Prof. Ashok Sood

Designation
Asst. Prof.
& Incharge
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Professor

Ms. Bhinder Kaur


Ms. Simarjit Kaur

Asst. Prof
Asst. Prof.

Qualification
MPT
MPT (Gold Medalist)
MPT (Gold Medalist)
MA, PG Diploma in Teaching of
English
MPhil., MA, UGC-NET
PhD (Pursuing), MTech.

Area of Specialization
Neurology
Orthopaedics
Cardiopulmonary
Communication Skills
Punjabi Language
Fundamentals of Computer
and Internet

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School of

Social Sciences

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

History

n accord with the mission of the University, the


Department of History strives to be a community of
scholars where students and faculty engage in
vigorous inquiry to study and understand the past.
History is the product of both interpretation of what
others have written about the past and original studies
that expand the boundaries of historical knowledge.
Because history is what the present says about the past, it
is continuously undergoing reinterpretation.
Examination of the construction of history is therefore at

Courses Offered
PhD

MA

the base of learning and research within the department.


Through an integrated approach to teaching, learning,
and research, students of the department will become
informed about their own and other cultures in a global
context, will develop broadly reflective and analytic
skills, and will prepare themselves to be engaged
citizens serving their societies.
The study program equips students for a wide range of
careers especially in Academics, Civil services,
Journalism, Museum/Gallery Conservator, Archivist.

Eligibility

No. of Seats

As per UGC norms

To be notified before
entrance test

Bachelor's Degree with atleast 50% marks in aggregate


from a recognized University.

60

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. Navdeep Kaur

Qualification
PhD, MA

Mr. Amrinder Singh

Designation
Asst. Prof.
& Incharge
Asst. Professor

Mr. Puneet

Asst. Professor

M Phil., MA, UGC-NET

M Phil., MA

Area of Specialization
Medieval Indian History,
Punjabi History
Ancient Indian History,
Archaelology
Modern Indian History

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Department of

Journalism and Mass Communication

he world has witnessed a phenomenal and


unprecedented explosion in communication
technology and media. All boundaries have been
transcended, and the world has become a global village.
Mass media impact us in multiple ways, thus
necessitating the need of initiating media studies. And it
is here that Journalism and Mass Communication, as a
stream of study, and as a career, assumes importance .

Courses Offered
MA Journalism and Mass
Communication

The Department offers MA in Journalism and Mass


Communication. This program exposes students to recent
developments in media issues and media research. The
students of the Department can make a career in
Newspapers, magazines, TV, films, radio, advertising,
public relations, creative writing (literary journalism) and
teaching positions in educational institutions.

No. of Seats

Eligibility
Graduation with at least 50% marks in aggregate from a
recognized board or council.

30

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Mr. Ripudaman Singh
Ms. Kirandeep Kaur
Dr. Lalit Singla

Designation
Asst. Prof.
& Incharge
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.

Qualification
MPhil(Pursuing), MA,
UGC-NET
PhD (Pursuing) MA, PGDMC
PhD, MPhil, MBA

Ms. Bhinder Kaur

Asst. Prof

Mphil, MA, UGC-NET

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Area of Specialization
Print Media, Radio, New Media, Film
Studies
Journalistic Nonfiction Creative Writing
Advertising, Public relations, Marketing
and Research.
Language and Cultural Studies

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Department of

Library and Information Science

ri Guru Granth Sahib World University,


realizing the need of trained library
personnel, instituted the Department of
Library and Information Science and started Master
of Library and Information Science (MLISc)
course. MLISc is an academic course that will
produce trained professionals for multiple fields
such as libraries in educational and administrative
fields, information technology and any field where
knowledge management has to be done

Courses Offered

scientifically.
The course introduces students to the knowledge
and skills necessary to take up crucial roles in
information intensive environment and library
settings. This course also equips students to
address the issues in information and knowledge
organizing and retrieval roles in a wide range of
institutions, business, industries and organizations.

No. of Seats
To be notified
before the entrance
test.
30

Eligibility

PhD

As per UGC norms

MLib. I Sc.

BLib. with at least 50% marks from a recognized university.

BLib. I Sc.

Graduation or Masters degree in any stream with at least 50%


marks from a recognized university.

30

Faculty
Qualification

Area of Specialization

Name of Faculty

Designation

Dr. P. C. Sehgal

Librarian
& Head

PhD, MLISc , MA(Pol.


Sci.), BLISc, LLB

Financial Management and


Library Administration

Dr. Khushpreet Singh Brar

Asst. Prof.

PhD, M Phil., MLISc,


BLISc, UGC-JRF,
PGDCA

Electronic Publication and ICT

Dr. Malkeet Singh Gill

Asst. Prof.

PhD, M Phil., MLISc,


BLISc, UGC-NET,
PGDCA

Web 2.0 and Library


Automation

Ms. Kirandeep Kaur

Asst. Prof.

PhD (Pursuing), MA, PGDMC

Communication Skills

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Department of

Political Science

he study of politics and political science dates


back to the ancient Greek civilization. The Greek
thinker, Aristotle, defined political science as the
study of the state. Political Science deals extensively
with the analysis of political systems, the theoretical and
practical applications to politics, and the examination of
political behaviour. Political Science as an academic
subject is essentially interdisciplinary and offers ample

Courses Offered
MA

scope to the students for a wide range of careers


especially in Academics, Journalism, Public Affairs,
Political Affairs, Law and research at International and
National organizations. Political Science has emerged as
one of the preferred optional subjects in competitive
exams such as Central and State Civil services. The
Department offers Masters in Political Science.

No. of Seats

Eligibility
Bachelor's Degree with atleast 50% marks in aggregate
from a recognized University.

60

Faculty
Name of Faculty
Prof. S.S. Narang
Mrs. Ramandeep Kaur

Designation
Visiting
Professor
Asst. Prof.

Qualification
PhD, M Phil., MA (Political
Science, English)
MA, UGC-NET

Dr. Nisha Mann

Asst. Prof.

PhD, MA, UGC-NET

Ms. Narinder Kaur

Asst. Prof.

Ms. Kirandeep Kaur

Asst. Prof.

MPhil., MA (Public Admin.)


UGC-NET
PhD (Pursuing), MA, PGDMC

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Area of Specialization
State Politics
International Politics
Indian Government and
Politics
Personnel Administration
Communication Skills in
English

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Department of

Psychology

he Department offers MA Psychology degree


Programme. Given the complexity of the
tension-ridden modern life, there is great scope
for psychological counsellors in industry, public sector,
educational institutions, hospitals, community health

No. of Seats

Eligibility

Courses Offered

MA

programmes, personality development programmes,


child psychology and clincial psychology. In fact, a
very wide horizon opens up for the students with a good
Masters degree in the subject.

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Graduation with atleast 50% marks from a recognized university.

Faculty
Mr. Rahul

Name of Faculty

Designation
Asst. Prof.
& Incharge

Ms. Shruti Sharma

Asst. Prof.

Qualification

Area of Specialization

MSc, UGC-NET, Add-onDiploma and Certificate


Course in Guidance and
Counselling

Social Psychology, Counselling


and Sports Psychology

MA, B Ed.

Communication Skills

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Department of

Social Sciences

ocial Sciences are concerned with subjective,


objective, inter-subjective and structural aspects
of the society. The Department of Social Sciences
is committed to the advancement of knowledge that is
socially and ethically relevant along with equipping the
students for a wide range of careers especially in
Academics, Civil Services, Armed forces, Banking,
Social work and Journalism.

Courses Offered
BA (Hons.) Social Sciences

The study programs at the department lead to


qualifications that are stimulating to individuals'
intellectual growth, and at the end of the day, will make
our graduates marketable in their careers of choice, as
well as making them responsible citizens.

No. of Seats

Eligibility
10+2 with at least 45% marks in aggregate
from a recognized board/council

60

Faculty
Name of Faculty

Designation

Prof. S.S. Narang

Visiting
Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
Asst. Prof.

Dr. Navdeep Kaur


Ms. Ramandeep Kaur
Ms. Narinder Kaur
Dr. Nav Shagan Deep Kaur
Dr. Nisha Mann
Mr. Amrinder Singh
Mr. Rahul

Mr. Puneet

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Qualification

PhD, M Phil., MA (Political Science,


English)
PhD, MA
MA, UGC-NET
MPhil., MA, UGC-NET
PhD, MA
PhD, MA, UGC-NET (JRF)
MPhil., MA
MSc., UGC-NET, Add-on-Diploma and
Certificate Course in Guidance and
Counselling.
Asst. Prof. MPhil., MA, UGC-NET

Area of Specialization

Political Science
History
Political Science
Public Administration
Sociology
Political Science
History
Psychology

History

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Department of

Sociology

he Department of Sociology was established in


2015. Sociology is one of the fastest growing
disciplines in institutions of higher learning all
over the world. Sociology has emerged as a transdisciplinary subject with deep linkages with philosophy,
psychology, history, political science and literature.
Given the complex nature of society today, researchers
from sociology stream can not only help in
understanding society in all its complexity but also help

Courses Offered

in laying foundations of a better society by focusing upon


the changes needed in the current social structure and the
problems therein.
Students of sociology can find jobs in industry, teaching
and they can pursue advanced research in different fields.
Sociology being a favoured optional subject for Indian
Civil Services offers ample scope for Civil Services
aspirants. The Department offers Masters (MA) in
Sociology.

No. of Seats

Eligibility

PhD

As per UGC norms

MA Sociology (2 year)

Bachelor's Degree with at least 50% marks in aggregate


from a recognized University.

To be notified
before the
entrance test
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Faculty
Name of Faculty
Dr. Navshagandeep Kaur
Ms. Kirandeep Kaur

Designation
Asst. Prof
& Incharge
Asst. Prof.

Qualification
PhD, MA
PhD (pursuing), MA, PGDMC

Area of Specialization
Military Sociology, Methodology
of Social Research
Communication Skills

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Centres

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Research Centres
Three research centres have been set up under the School of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies. Through these research
centres we intend to explore the teachings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib along with Sikh religion and Sikh Music (Gurmat
Sangeet) in the present context. To begin with, the list of works done on national and international level in these areas
will be prepared so that direction as well as vision for further research can be decided.

Guru Nanak Dev Centre For


Gurmat Sangeet
The objective for setting up of this centre is to
carry out research in various aspects of Sikh
Music and to prepare Encyclopedia of Sikh
Music. Gurmat Sangeet plays very significant
role in spreading the pious message of
Gurbani. The aim of research in Sikh Music is
to explore the distinct features of Gurmat
Sangeet in comparison with Indian classical
music. Moreover, we wish to explore its
potential to lead the human soul to the highest
dimensions of life.

Guru Arjun Dev Centre For


Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies
The objective for setting up of this centre is to carry
out authentic research in various aspects of Sri
Guru Granth Sahib, to spread its message
universally. It is relevant to mention here that the
whole universe is in dire need of the message of
universal brotherhood through the teachings of Sri
Guru Granth Sahib. Only such teachings can guide
the world on the path of Grehasth-Udaas instead of
extreme ways of materialism and renunciation.
For this purpose we need to take this message to the
people who belong to different cultures, languages
and life styles via its adequate presentation in their
language as well as idiom.

Bhai Gurdas Centre For Sikh


Studies
The objective for setting up of this centre is to
carry out research in Sikh heritage, culture,
philosophy, tradition, martyrs, Sikh way of life
and all related aspects of Sikh living and
thinking. Sikh Panth has made glorious
achievements, but these have yet to be explored
and disseminated to the world in a right context.
Further, Guru Sahib has bestowed Sikh Panth
with revolutionary models which are
exceptionally distinguished from the existing
models in the areas of politics, economics,
cultural as well as spirituality. But all this is yet
to be explored in academic disciplines.

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Centre for Competitive Examinations


The University has set up an exclusive Centre for
Competitive Examinations. The Centre aims to
prepare the students to compete in various national
and state level competitive examinations.
The education system in India is changing very
fast and educational institutions and various
government departments conduct different types
of exams in India to select the ideal candidates.
Competitive examinations in India are the route to
securing gainful employment in different sectors
like banking, insurance and other similar sectors.
Each year a large number of young Indians vie for
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dream jobs in different public sectors.


A team of committed teachers and subject experts
of proven merit lends a professional edge to the
Centre. To enhance the competitive skills, the
Centre organizes tests, debates, discussions,
presentations, quizzes and interaction with able
administrators/ bankers etc.
The Centre provides coaching for IAS and allied
services, PCS, Banks (PO), Defence Services and
UGC-NET.
The Centre is headed by Dr. Swaraj Raj, Professor
and Head, Department of English.

SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB WORLD UNIVERSITY

Scholarships
(1) Sri Guru Granth Sahib Scholarships
In order to encourage the needy and meritorious
students who can't afford to pursue higher education,
and keeping in view the mandate of Shiromani
Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee and Sri Guru Granth
Sahib World University Act, the university awards 'Sri
Guru Granth Sahib Scholarships' to 10% poor and
meritorious students in all courses, against additional
10 % supernumerary seats i.e. the seats over and above
the sanctioned intake. These additional 10% seats will
be further classified in two categories as below, for
granting the scholarships:
(I) Scholarships equivalent to 5% seats in each class of
respective course will be offered to needy and
meritorious Sabat Surat Gursikh candidates with the
scholarship details as under:
(a) Scholarship amount equivalent to the total Tuition
Fee will be offered for 2.5% of the seats under this
category.
(b) Scholarship amount equivalent to 25% to 50% of
Tuition Fee, as decided by the University
authorities, will be offered on remaining 2.5% of the
seats under this category.
(ii) Scholarships equivalent to 5% seats in each class of
respective course will be offered to the needy &
meritorious Gursikh and non-Gursikh candidates
with following details:
(a) Scholarship amount equivalent to the total Tuition
Fee will be offered for 2.5% of the seats under this
category.
(b) Scholarship amount equivalent to 25% to 50% of
Tuition Fee, as decided by the University
authorities, will be offered on remaining 2.5% of the
seats under this category.

The following general criteria will be


followed for award of these scholarships
(i) The candidate must have obtained at least 60%
marks in the qualifying examination, to become
eligible for the scholarship.
(ii) The continuation of the scholarship, once awarded
at the time of admission, during subsequent years of
study will depend on consistent good academic

performance of the student in the sense that he/she


clears all his/her semester exams at the University in
the first attempt, with minimum of 6.0 CGPA.
(iii)The total family income of the candidate from all
sources should not exceed Rs. 2.5 Lac per annum.
(iv)A committee of University officials/department heads
will be constituted to scrutinize the claims of
candidates for the award of scholarships. The
committee will be authorized to determine the merit
and need based requirement of the students after
holding interview. The decision of the Vice Chancellor
on the recommendations of the committee will be final.
(v) If at any stage, it is found that a student has been
granted scholarship by misrepresentation/
concealment of facts, he / she will have to deposit fee
for all the semesters.

(2) Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak


Committee -Cambridge Scholarships
This scholarship is awarded by the Shiromani
Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee to the Sabat-Surat
Gursikh students for pursuing MPhil. and PhD at
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, UK. The
procedure and the broad guidelines for admission to
MPhil. or PhD courses at University of Cambridge,
UK for the session September/October 2015 are
available at http://www.desgpc.org/uk.html/

(3) Minority Community Scholarships


This is a centrally sponsored scheme to provide
financial assistance to the poor and meritorious
students belonging to minority communities (Sikh,
Muslim, Christian, Buddhists and Parsis). These
scholarships are awarded through an agency
designated by the State Government for this purpose.
The scholarships under the following schemes are
available to the students belonging to minority
communities.
(i) Merit-cum-Means Scholarships
The objective of these scholarships is to provide
financial assistance to the poor and meritorious
students belonging to minority communities whose
parents' income is less than Rs. 2.5 lac per annum, to
enable them to pursue professional and technical
courses.

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(ii) Post Matric Scholarships
These scholarships are provided to the poor and
meritorious students belonging to minority
communities whose parents' income is less than Rs.
2 lac per annum to enable them to pursue courses in
Arts and Humanities, Science and Commerce
streams.
(iii) Maulana Azad National Fellowship
The objective of the scheme is to provide
fellowships to the students belonging to minority
communities whose parents' or guardian's income
is less than 2.5 lac per annum, for pursuing higher
studies such as MPhil. and PhD.

(4)Post Matric Scholarship Scheme for


Scheduled Caste Students
This is a centrally sponsored scheme. Under this
scheme, Punjab Domicile students belonging to
Scheduled castes/ Scheduled Tribes are given
Scholarship by Punjab Govt.
(i) Conditions of Eligibility: The student must belong
to the scheduled caste/scheduled tribe and the
annual income of student's family must not exceed
Rs. 2.5 Lac.
(ii) Fee: According to Government of India letter no.
11017/01/2008-SCD-V dated 29-04-2013, the
SC/ST students whose parents/guardians have
annual income not exceeding Rs. 2.5 Lac shall not
be charged tuition fee and non-refundable
compulsory fee (such as fee for admission,
registration, tuition fee, sports, library, magazine,
medical, examination and such fee as are
compulsory charged by the University) at the time
of admission.

5) Post Matric Scholarship Scheme for


other Backward Class Students
This is a centrally sponsored scheme. Under this
scheme, Punjab domicile students belonging to the
Backward/ other Backward classes are given
scholarship by Punjab Govt.
Conditions of Eligibility: The student must belong
to the other Backward Classes and the annual
income of student's family must not exceed Rs. 1
Lac (BPL).

How to apply:
The claimants for scholarships under categories '4'
and '5' above must submit the following documents
along with admission form:
i. Application of scholarship

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ii. Self attested Affidavit regarding income to be


submitted by student's father/ guardian, if employed in
unorganized sector or salary certificate in case of
government employees as proof of income.
iii. Punjab Domicile certificate.
iv. Caste Certificate issued by competent authority;
ADC/ SDM/ EM/ Tehsildar
v. Photostat copies of Matric certificate and last
examination passed
vi. Photocopy of Adhaar Card number (UID)
vii.Own bank account number of claimant, linked to
Adhaar card and with IFSC code
viii. One passport size photograph
Claimant/ Student is herself/ himself responsible for
applying online for SC scholarship by last date
notified by the university. The University will
facilitate the students in applying online.

(6) UGC Special Scholarship for J&K


students
Two students from J&K admitted under
supernumerary quota scheme will be eligible
for the special scholarship by UGC.
(7) SGPC Scholarships for Sikh Girl Students
from Kashmir
As per the decision of Shiromani Gurdwara
Parbandhak Committee, ten needy and meritorious
Sikh girl students from Kashmir will be offered free
education at the University. The non-refundable fee,
hostel fee and food expenses of such students will be
sponsored by SGPC. Students whose parents income
is below Rs. 2.50 lakhs per annum and are considered
as needy are eligible for the scholarship. Students who
have obtained atleast 60% marks in the qualifying
examination will be considered meritorious. The
continuation of the scholarship in subsequent
semesters will depend on the consistent good
academic performance of the student in the preceding
semester in the sense that she passes all the semester
subjects in first attempt with minimum CGPA of 6.0.
In case the student fails to clear all the subjects in the
first attempt, the benefit of free education will be
discontinued, and the concerned student will have to
pay the fee for the subsequent semesters. The
application form for this scholarship must be
accomplished by a self-attested photostat copy of the
domicile certificate, income certificate and the proof
of having passed the qualifying examination from a
school/college located in Kashmir.

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HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION
The University has separate hostel facility for both girls and boys. New Girls hostel named Bebe Nanaki Girls Hostel
with world class infrastructure and well-furnished spacious rooms is available inside the campus . Common room
with LCD, Cyber Cafe, Table Tennis Court, Carom Board, Gym facility, Reading Room and Medical facilities have
been provided to the students. Short trips are also arranged for the students to various historical and religious places on
weekends.

Details

Annual

Hostel Security (Refundable)


Rs. 5000/Room Rent & Other Charges (In Two Installments)
Rs. 30000/Total
Rs. 35000/Note: Hostel charges shown above, do not include mess expenses and other charges like breakages /damages etc. The
hostel security will be only refunded to the students on the completion of the course/ leaves the course mid
semester.
Rules for Hostel Residents
1. Hostel Room will be allotted/ changed by the Warden only.
2. Hostel fee will be paid at the time of admission and is not refundable.
3. Disciplinary action will be initiated against those hostlers who leave hostel without prior written permission of
the hostel warden.
4. No outsider will be permitted to stay in the Hostel without prior written permission of the hostel warden.
5. Mess bills must be cleared by 5th of every month. Late payment will incur extra charges as follows:
a) 6th to 10th day of month: Rs. 20/- per day
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b) 11 to 15 day of month: Rs. 50/- per day


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c) In case of non-payment of the charges by 15 day of the month, the hostler will be expelled from the
hostel.
6. Girl students leaving Hostel premises on working days/ weekends/Holidays will do so with prior written
permission of the warden and by giving the undertaking that they are going out with consent /Knowledge of their
Parents/Guardians.
7. At the end of even semester, students residing in the hostel will be required to vacate the rooms for annual
maintenance and repairs.
8. The students will be allowed to go home after two weeks only.
9. The student is bound to obey the rules and regulations, notified/amended by the University from time to time.
10. The outstation girls seeking admission in the first year of different programmes at the University shall have to
compulsorily avail hostel facility. No first year girl student will be allowed to stay in PG accommodation outside
the hostel. Permission can be granted to the girl students for staying with close relative only with written consent of
her parents.
Other important information regarding Hostels is available in Hostel Rules Booklet.

TRANSPORT FACILITY
The bus facility is available from Chandigarh, Patiala and Ludhiana. The facility may also be started from other
stations, depending upon availability of sufficient number of commuters.

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Department

Contact No.

School of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Studies


* Department of Religious and Civilizational Studies

School of Basic and Applied Sciences


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Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department

of
of
of
of
of
of
of

Agriculture
Botany and Environment Studies
Chemistry
Computer Applications
Mathematics
Physics
Zoology

01763-234227
01763-234208
01763-234208
01763-234212
01763-234244
01763-234213
01763-234238
01763-234232

School of Commerce and Management


* Department of Business Management and Commerce

01763-234268

School of Economics
* Department of Economics

01763-234247

School of Education and Sports Studies


* Department of Education
* Department of Physical Education and Sports Technology

01763-234215
01763-234271

School of Emerging Technologies


* Department of Biotechnology
* Department of Food Processing Technology
* Department of Nanotechnology

01763-234239
01763-234202
01763-234237

School of Engineering
* Department of Computer Science and Engg.
* Department of Electronics Engg.
* Department of Mechanical Engg.

01763-234225
01763-234206
01763-234205

School of Languages and Literature


* Department of English
* Department of Punjabi

01763-234224
01763-234215

School of Law
* Department of Legal Studies

01763-234224

School of Physiotherapy and Medical Sciences


* Department of Physiotherapy

01763-234214

School of Performing Arts


* Department of Music

01763-234252

School of Social Sciences


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Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department

of
of
of
of
of
of
of

History
Journalism andMass Communication
Library and Info. Sciences
Political Science
Psychology
Social Science
Sociology

01763-234274
01763-234274
01763-234245
01763-234274
01763-234274
01763-234274
01763-234274

Centres
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Guru Nanak Dev Centre for Sikh Music


Guru Arjan Dev Centre for GuruGranth Sahib Studies
Bhai Gurdas Centre for Sikh Studies
Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha Centre for CompetitiveExaminations

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01763-234227
01763-234227
01763-234227
01763-234224

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