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IMPORTANT INFORMATION COURSES OFFERED & TOTAL NUMBER OF SEATS
*Subject to change as per decision of competent authority
**B.Sc. Home Science offers specializations in final year in Apparel and Textile Design (20
seats), Composite (30 seats), Dietetics (30 seats), Human Development and Family Relations
(20 seats), Interior Design and Resource Management (20 seats).
Name of the Courses No. of Seats*
Undergraduate Courses– Semester I
B.Sc. Home Science 120**
B.Sc. Fashion Designing (Self Financing Course) 30
M.Sc. Home Science – Semester I
Clothing and Textiles (C.T) 12
Foods and Nutrition (F.N.) 12
Human Development and Family Relations (H.D.F.R.) 12
Post Graduate Diploma - Semester I
Child Guidance and Family Counselling (C.G.F.C.) 20
Fashion Designing (F.D.) 12
Nutrition and Dietetics (N.D.) 24
Ph.D. (Home Science)
Panjab University, Approved Research Centre
(Ph.D. Guidelines booklet can be obtained from Panjab University, Chandigarh)
Refer to www.puchd.ac.in
IMPORTANT DATES
ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE)
Admission Schedule B.Sc. Home Science I
B.Sc. Fashion Designing I
(Chandigarh/Outside Quota)
M.Sc. /P.G. Diploma *
(Chandigarh Quota/
Outside Quota)
Online submission of admission forms
July 27-August 05,2020 As per academic calendar
released by Panjab
University (To be
announced on the college
website)
Verification of forms & discrepancies
notified through SMS if any
August 06 –August 08,2020
First On line Admission
Display of provisional merit list of
eligible candidates
August 11,2020
Date for Fee Submission
(Online Fee Payment to be made on
E-Sampark Centre and DHE Portal)
http://dhe.chd.gov.in/DHE/index.aspx
August 13-16,2020
ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE)
FIRST ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE
CLASS CATEGORY DATE Remarks
B.Sc. (Fashion
Designing) I
B.Sc. (Home Science) I
Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 13-16,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
Display of list of Admitted
candidates (Fees Deposited)
Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 18,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
SECOND ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE
Second Online Admission
Display of Provisional merit list
of Eligible candidates
B.Sc. (Fashion
Designing) I
B.Sc. (Home Science) I
Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 18,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
Date of Fees submission Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 18- August 19,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats THIRD ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE
Third Online Admission
Display of Provisional merit list
of Eligible candidates
Chandigarh
Quota/
August 21,2020 General category/
B.Sc. (Fashion
Designing) I
B.Sc. (Home Science) I
Outstation
Quota
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
Date of Fees submission Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 21-August 22,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
Information regarding Admission for all the vacant seats will be uploaded on
college website
OLD STUDENTS
Online submission of
admission forms
B.Sc. (Home Science) III
Sem. & V Sem.
B.Sc. (Fashion Designing)
III Sem. & V Sem.
M.Sc.(H.Sc.) III Sem.
(CT/FN/HDFR)
Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
July 27-August 12,2020
Date of Fees submission Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 13-August 20,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
Important Instructions:
The applicants should mention the ‘category’ (general/reserved /any other) on the form
itself to be considered for the admission in the respective category.
Benefit of the reservation under category mentioned in the form shall be given only if
supported by the relvant document/s issued by the competent authority which should be
attached along with the admission form.
All admissions done will be provisional and subject to verification of documents by Panjab
University. If any document or information is found to be false/incorrect/concealed at any
stage,the admission may stand cancelled. There will be no refund of fees in this case.
For updated information please visit college website regularly-www.homescience10.ac.in
Note: - For M.Sc. CT,FN,HDFR 1ST Semester /PG Diploma FD,CGFC,ND 1
Semester admissions As per academic calendar released by Panjab University (To be
announced on the College Website( www.homescience10.ac.in )
Dear Students
It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you to Government Home Science College, one of the
best professional college of its kind in Northern India. The college brings together a sound skill
oriented curriculum including professional and personal grooming with extensive, vibrant student
support mechanisms.
The college has been accredited ‘A’ Grade by the National Accreditation and Assessment Council
(NAAC). I feel very proud to share that our college topped amongst city colleges in NIRF
Rankings second time in a row. It has attained 86th rank in India Rankings 2020 by National
Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), MHRD, Govt. of India. Rashtriya Uchchatar
Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) Infrastructure Grant of Rs. 2 Crore received from MHRD and various
other grants from different funding agencies have enhanced the infrastructure, quality and branding
of our education.
The college motto – ‘Knowledge for Service’ encourages us for academic excellence to be used
for the society at large. During COVID-19 pandemic, the way our students contributed for the
development of the community stands as a witness for the vision and mission of our college.
Our mission is to transform girl students into competent well-groomed professionals, responsible
citizens and empowered women to meet everyday challenges.
I, on behalf of GHSC family, wish you all the best for achieving greater success and scaling new
heights in coming session.
With blessings
Prof. Sudha Katyal
Principal’s Desk
Sr.
No Titles Page No
1 Profile of the College 1
2 College Faculty 3
3 Major Department Profiles 5
4 College Library 22
5 Admissions
Courses Offered and Total Number of Seats
Eligibility for Admission
Foreign Students
Schedule for Online Submission of Forms
Procedure for Submitting Online Application form
Online Admission Schedule
Rules and Regulations Governing Online
Admissions
Checklist for Documents to be Uploaded
Specimens of Affidavits
Hostel Admissions
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6 Fee Structure 2020-21 48
7 Reservation Policy 50
8 Scholarships and Concessions 58
9 Student Support Mechanisms
Placement and Entrepreneurship Development Cell
Guidance & Counseling Cell
Tutorials
Women Cell (Sexual Harassment & Grievance
Redressal Committee)
Anti-Ragging Squad
Medical Care
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10 Holistic Development
Cultural Activities
NCC
NSS
Sports
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Contents
Student Council
Societies & Clubs
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11 Professional Grooming
Annual Fashion Show Aakriti
Cafeteria
Diet Clinic
Home Science Fest
Event Management
Academia - Industry Linkages
Soft skill Development and Mock Interviews
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12 Examinations
House Examinations
Rules for University Examination
Internal Assessment
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13 Awards and Prizes 100
14 Code of Conduct and Discipline 103
15 Rules and Regulations
Leave Rules
Library Rules
Hostel Rules
Mess Rules
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16 Fee Refund Policy 109
17 Disclaimer 110
18 Fake Universities 111
19 Prospectus Committee 113
Government Home Science College is a pioneer and professional institute of Home
Science in the country. Since its inception in 1961, it has grown into an excellent
educational centre, satisfying the professional and specialized needs of the contemporary
woman. The former Chief Minister of undivided Punjab, Late Sardar Partap Singh Kairon,
was instrumental in establishing this prestigious institute which has undergone a long
successful journey of expansion in the field of Home Science. Starting with a three-year
degree course in B.Sc. Home Science, it expanded its horizons in the true sense by offering
a revamped undergraduate programme by gearing it towards specialization to make it
more skill and career oriented. The need based changes have been introduced in five
undergraduate specializations namely Apparel and Textile Design; Dietetics; Human
Development and Family Relations; Interior Design and Resource Management and B.Sc.
Home Science Composite. The college also offers an undergraduate degree course in
Fashion Designing and Master’s degree courses in Clothing and Textiles, Foods and
Nutrition and Human Development and Family Relations. The need based Postgraduate
Diplomas in Fashion Designing, Nutrition and Dietetics and Child Guidance and Family
Counselling are also other options after graduation. Ph.D. in Home Science is also offered
with course work.
Home Science is a unique field of knowledge. Its inter disciplinary approach in
synthesizing knowledge drawn from physical and biological sciences, social sciences, arts
and humanities has enriched its educational programmes. It caters to the present day
requirements of education in order to meet the rapidly changing demands of family life
and the multiple roles that woman has to play in home as well as professional life. The
different areas of specialization also concentrate on providing suitable training to the
students for various job opportunities. The trained graduates and postgraduates are
absorbed in hospitals, industrial units, hotel industries, and health fitness clubs. They can
also work as teachers, counselors, sales managers, apparel & interior designers,
consultants and field workers in extension education and community development
programmes. Thus, Home Science empowers woman at personal, professional, social,
entrepreneurial and economic fronts.
The College runs a laboratory Nursery School, Chaitanya, with 50 students on rolls, under
the department of Human Development and Family Relations, to impart practical training
to its students. The other major departments of Home Science are also having well
equipped state of art laboratories.
Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) under (MHRD, Govt. of India) is a
Centrally Sponsored Scheme, launched in 2013 which aims at providing strategic funding
to eligible state higher educational institutions. Our college received third installment of
PROFILE OF THE COLLEGE
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RUSA infrastructure grant of Rs. 50 lacs on 29th August 2019.Out of this grant under the
Head ‘Renovation/Up gradation of Existing Facilities ,Rs.32, 82,859/ has been deposited
with the engineering department for renovation of committee room, pantry, E-Pathshala,
flooring of the circulation area on the second floor. The process of getting kitchen in the
hostel mess renovated and making it modular has already been initiated under this grant.
RUSA has also facilitated the procurement of new equipments for the college.
Teaching aids, swings for the nursery school (under HDFR department), scanners and
Digital teaching system have been procured to provide impetus to teaching learning
process. Digital notice board was purchased for disseminating important information to
staff and students in shortest possible way. The procurement of Interactive flat panel
display with stand and Vertical signage are going to be of immense help in smart
classrooms, conference rooms, auditoriums for conducting workshops and seminars. They
present content clearly and provide wide viewing angles to view vital information
accurately. Following the guidelines of the Central government scheme of ‘Fit India’, an
outdoor gym equipments were purchased and installed in the college grounds. The college
has a fully air-conditioned and user-friendly library which caters to the academic and
educational needs of the students and the staff.
The beautiful spacious college and hostel buildings offer a peaceful, serene yet stimulating
environment to the students. The campus is endowed with well-manicured lawns, spacious
lecture theatres, smart class rooms and laboratories which makes the workplace more
condusive and eco-friendly for the teachers as well as students. The college has rich indoor
and outdoor sports and fitness facilities which cater to students of all aptitudes and
abilities. The faculty comprises of highly qualified and experienced members,
instrumental in imparting a high standard of education to its students. The faculty also
participates in national and international conferences, seminars and workshops. They are
also contributing in various technical and professional bodies related to Home Science.
In anticipation of the changing environment and also the changing skill sets of
professionals in modern industries, the curriculum has been revised to make it more
relevant, holistic, contextual and specialized. The college offers facilities for academic
excellence, cultural enrichment and physical fitness of the students to build a multifaceted
personality and prepares them to face the challenges that lie ahead. The institute aims to
prepare young girls into skilled human resource with rich moral and social values
who can give their best for the national development.
Over the years, the college has built up great credibility and gained recognition as a
premier institute. National Institution Ranking Framework (NIRF) has evaluated the
college on the basis of Teaching Learning and Resources (TLR), Research and
Professional Practice (RP), Graduation Outcome (GO), Outreach and Inclusivity (OI),
Perception. The college is proud to attain 72nd rank and 51.27 score points in the college
category by NIRF, MHRD 2019.
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Prof. Sudha Katyal
Principal
Department of Clothing and Textiles
Ms. Chhaya Verma M.Sc. Associate Professor
Dr. Sonia M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Ms.Annu Deharwal M.Sc. Assistant Professor
Ms. Anila M.Sc. Assistant Professor
* Ms. SimarPrabh Kaur M.Sc. Assistant Professor
* Ms. Nidhi Duggal M.Sc. Assistant Professor
* Dr. Preeti Alagh M.Sc.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor
* Ms Sakshi Sharma M.Sc. Assistant Professor
* Ms Pratibha M.Sc. Assistant Professor
* Ms Manpreet Kaur M.Sc. Assistant Professor
* Ms Heena Narang M.Sc. Assistant Professor
* Ms Chandana Rajput M.Sc. PG diploma in
Textile Designing, B.Ed.
Assistant Professor
* Mr. Navtej Singh M.Sc.(IT) Assistant Professor
(Computers)
Vacant (02) Assistant Professor
Department of Foods and Nutrition
Dr. Ritu Pradhan M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor
Dr. Uttara Singh M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
* Ms. Namrata Sethi M.Sc. Assistant Professor
*Dr. Bhavneet Kaur M.Sc. (Hons. School),
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
(Physiology and
Hygiene)
*Dr. Vasudha Bansal M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Vacant (03) Assistant Professor
Vacant (01) Assistant Professor
Department of Family Resource Management
Dr. Rupinder Ghumman M.Sc., MEd, Ph.D. Associate Professor
*Ms.Akshata Verma M.Sc. Assistant Professor
* Ms. Shalu Gupta M.Sc. Assistant Professor
(Extension Education)
Department of Human Development and Family Relations
Prof. Reetinder Brar M.Sc., PhD Professor
COLLEGE FACULTY
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Major Neelam Kumari M.Sc., MPhil Associate Professor
Dr. Neha Sharma M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
* Ms. Shikha Garg M.A. Assistant Professor
(Psychology)
* Ms.Nupur Bhatnagar M.Sc. Assistant Professor
* Dr. Shabana Gandhi MA, PGDCA, PGDS,
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
(Economics)
Department of Creative Arts
Ms. Seema Jaitley M.A. Assistant Professor
(Art)
* Dr. Priyanka Sharma MA, MPhil, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
(Music)
*Mr.Amit Gangani M.A. Assistant Professor
(Dance)
Department of English
*Dr. Gaurav Kalra M.A., M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Department of Botany
Ms. Ranjana Sharma M.Sc., MPhil Associate Professor
Department of Zoology
Dr. Rajesh Biswas M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor
Department of Physics
Ms. Mona Soin M.Sc. (Hons.) MPhil Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
*Dr. Reenu M.Sc.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Education
Vacant (01) Assistant Professor
Library Staff
Ms. Bela Gupta MA., M.Lib. Librarian
Ms. Vandna Saini B.A.,B.Lib. Library Restorer
Ms. Kamlesh Kumari B.A.,Diploma in Lib. Library Restorer
Hostel Staff
*Ms. Shikha Garg M.A. B.Sc. Hostel Warden
* Ms. Pratibha M.Sc. M.Sc. Hostel Warden
Office Staff
Ms. Jyoti M.A. Junior Asstt.
Mr. Sundeep Joon B.A. Clerk
Mr. Amit Kumar B.A. Clerk
Mr. Garish Chand M.Com. Clerk
Vacant (02)
*Contractual
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Clothing and Textiles
It is the much sought after department of the region catering to the needs of textile and apparel industry
which offers various relevant skill oriented courses. Students undergo various design concepts, theories
and computer applications. These courses aim at equipping the students with necessary proficiencies for
a wide variety of careers with entrepreneurial skills and placements in apparel and textile industries.
Highlights
High demand and Job oriented courses
Specialized and well qualified staff
Good liasioning & networking with apparel and textile industry
Practical exposure through workshops & industrial trips
Practical training through internships in renowned industries
Designing of apparels, home décor articles, accessories using various art forms
Publications and presentations of papers at national & international conference by the faculty
and students
Infrastructure Facilities
Well Equipped Laboratories
Advanced Garment Construction Labs(3) Knitting Lab
Garment Construction Labs(3) Printing Lab
Weaving Lab Textile Chemistry Lab
Dyeing Lab Textile testing Lab
Computer Lab(1) with CAD Software Tuka Cad and Tuka Studio, Corel Draw, AutoCad,
Photoshop, Rich peace Fashion & Textile Designing Studio
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Resource Centre
Traditional Textiles
Traditional Embroideries
Crafted items
Traditional Costumes
Props and material required for visual
displays and exhibitions
Visual Merchandising display windows
Two smart class rooms
Departmental Library/E-Library
Books Journals Magazines Dissertations
Research Areas
Sustainable Fashion Extraction of natural dyes from plant waste
Eco-friendly dyeing and printing techniques Application of Nano Particles
Quality Control in Apparel and Textiles Entrepreneurship by NGOs
Carbon Foot Printing Lean Management
Corporate Social Responsibilities in Apparel and Textiles Industry
Career Opportunities and Placements
Up to100 percent placements & self-employment as
Textile & Costume Designer Fashion illustrators CAD Experts CAD Experts
Quality Assessment Managers Retail Branch managers Productions Assistants Production
Assistants
Fashion Merchandisers Visual Merchandisers Academicians Academicians
Entrepreneur (Self
Employment)
Activities organized by the Clothing and Textiles Club: Panache Club
Tex-Style week - interclass competitions
Seminars
Workshops
Talks and Educational Trips
Aakriti-the annual fashion show
Exhibitions
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Foods and Nutrition
In the light of changing time trends and vocationalization, there is increased awareness about health and
disease and its prevention and management. Foods & Nutrition department lays emphasis on specialized
courses at undergraduate, post graduate (Diploma, M.Sc.) and Ph.D. level to equip the students with
latest skill sets. All these courses offer hundred percent self-employment and placement opportunities
which cater to the present day demand of specialized expertise at all levels, viz. Regional, National, and
Global.
Curriculum
Specialized courses in sync with industry - academia needs
Innovative and strong practical base
Emphasizes development of entrepreneurial and vocational skills
Practical exposure through internships, field visits, project work, expert lectures,
demonstrations, workshops and seminars
Focus on updating with National and Global issues and concerns
Research Practical exposure of research through dissertations
Thrust areas
Food Science and Technology
Clinical and Therapeutic Nutrition
Public Health Nutrition
Faculty
Highly qualified, technically updated in all areas including research
Appointed as experts at organizations of National and International repute
Members of Board of Studies of various institutions
Infrastructure
Smart class rooms with ICT facility
Fully equipped, functional, state of the
art laboratories
BSc. Food and Nutrition Laboratory
MSc. Food and Nutrition Laboratory
Nutritional Biochemistry Laboratory
Microbiology Laboratory
Food Science Laboratory
Nutritional Assessment Laboratory
Institutional Food Administration
Laboratory/Cafeteria
Department library: Books, Journals,
Magazines & Dissertation
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Activities of Ginger Club
Celebration of National Breast Feeding
Week
Celebration of National Nutrition Week
Celebration of National Nutrition
Month (POSHAN MAAH)
Capacity Building Workshops
Seminars and Symposiums on current
issues
Entrepreneurial Skill Development
opportunities
Extension and Outreach activities
Field Trips
Highlights/Best Practices
Diet Clinic
Cafeteria
Internships and training
Outreach and Extension programmes
Career Opportunities/Placement
Private and Government Hospitals
Private Clinic
Health and Fitness Centers
NGOs: Regional, National and
International
Counsellors in Schools
Teaching profile in Schools and
Colleges
Entrepreneurial Ventures
Hospitality and Tourism Industry
MNCs
Government Programs (ICDS, MDM
etc)
Government Agencies(NIPCCD)
Catering Management Industry
Food Industry
Research and Academics
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Family Resource Management
The department aims at creating and adopting sustainability, conservation and efficient use of resources
to achieve personal and family goals. The curriculum focuses on imparting students with the knowledge
to enhance functionality, aesthetics and ergonomics of interior spaces. These courses are comprehensive
and well-structured inculcating professional and practical skills
Infrastructure
Well equipped, modern laboratories
Family Resource
Management Lab
Furnishing Lab Design Studio
AutoCAD Lab Ergonomics Lab Smart Classroom
Job opportunities
Corporate and public sector
Architecture, Interior Decoration and Real Estate Companies
Teaching in schools, colleges and polytechnic institutions
Highlights:
Building and perfecting skills in rangoli, flower arrangement, decorating interiors
Product Development (Landscape Accessories, Terrariums, Mini Gardens, Recycling waste
products, hand made soaps etc.)
Hands on experience in Event Management.
Internships and training
Organizing workshops /Exhibitions/Educational Visits/Displays/Theme decorations /Surveys
Designing interior spaces
Creatrix Club:
Organizes creatrix interclass competitions
Organizes educational tours
Participation to various Inter-college and Intra-college competitions, Rose Festivals, Zonal
Youth Festival
Promotes entrepreneurial skills through product development and marketing
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Human Development and Family Relations
The department of Human development and family relations prepares students for careers in public and
private human service agencies. It lays emphasis on learning to help individuals and family to understand
needs, different developments, challenges, issues of concern and possible remedies or steps for different
stages of human development and family relations. Given the changing trends and the ever increasing
requirement of experts in the field of Human Development and Family Relations, the department has
introduced new courses that have wide employment opportunities and national and international
applicability.
Chaitanya Laboratory Nursery School
Department has an attached laboratory nursery school - Chaitanya
Comprises of 50 students aged between 3-5 years studying in Pre-Nursery and Nursery
Provides students an excellent platform to get first hand experience about observing this age group.
Students plan and conduct stimulating activities for holistic development of young children.
Carefully planned play-based curriculum which offers a rich variety of art, sensory, literacy, Math,
Science, Music activities, block building, dramatic play, and outdoor play.
Beautiful classrooms with latest and modern equipments, Indoor gym and play area
Science, doll and block corner
Well-equipped Classrooms with ICT facilities
Beautiful Outdoor play area
Curriculum
Meticulously planned curriculum and specialized courses in sync with new advancements
Innovative and unique teaching practices and in-depth knowledge base
Emphasizes skill training and entrepreneurial development
Practical exposure through field visits, project work, expert lectures, panel discussions, internships,
workshops and seminars
Focus on updating with recent trends and issues related to Human Development & Family Relations
worldwide.
Research and Outreach Areas
Early childhood care, education and development
Adolescent growth and development
Marriage and family relations
Happiness and well-being
Child, adolescent and family counselling and therapy
Old age
Developmental psychology
Child and family welfare
Women studies and empowerment
Children and families with special needs
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Faculty
Energetic, experienced, dedicated
Members of Board of Studies of various institutions
Departmental Infrastructure
Smart class rooms
Well-equipped laboratories with ICT facilities
Departmental e-library- Books, journals, magazines, dissertations
Internet facilities
Conference room
Psychological tests
Highlights /Best Practices
Chaitanya Laboratory Nursery School
Counselling cell
Happiness and well-being club
Outreach activities
Personality development programmes
Career Opportunities
Govt./private agencies/ NGOs working with young children, adolescents, women and elderly,
social welfare, education and human development
Social work
Crèche/Day Care Centers
Counsellors in schools, higher educational institutes and hospitals
Special educators in schools and colleges
Family life educators
In higher education as Academicians, Research Associates and Researchers
Elementary and Secondary Education
International and national agencies like WHO, UNICEF, NIPCCD, ICCW, ICMR etc.
Entrepreneurial Ventures
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More than 32,000 Subject and Reference books, 20 Magazines, 23 Subject Journals, 13 Newspapers
in Hindi, English and Punjabi, 200 CD’s & DVD’s
Digital Corner: Information KIOSK
INFLIBNET: Facility to access online e-Books & Journals
OPAC: Web Online Public Access Catalogue facility
LIBSYS: Web Based Library Management Software
Latest computers and Internet facility
Xerox facility
General reading section- Newspaper, Periodicals, Journals, Dissertations
Reference section - Reference books
Fully Air Conditioned and User Friendly
Reading Room - Study and Subjects books
COLLEGE LIBRARY
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Courses Offered and Seats/Course
Name of the Courses Total seats
Undergraduate Courses– Semester I
B.Sc. Home Science 120*
B.Sc. Fashion Designing (Self Financing Course) 30
M.Sc. Home Science – Semester I Clothing and Textiles 12
Foods and Nutrition 12
Human Development and Family Relations
12
Post Graduate Diploma - Semester I
Child Guidance and Family Counselling 20
Fashion Designing 12
Nutrition and Dietetics 24
Ph.D. (Home Science)
Panjab University, Approved Research Centre
(Ph.D. Guidelines booklet can be obtained from Panjab University, Chandigarh)
Refer to www.puchd.ac.in
*B.Sc. Home Science offers specializations in final year in Apparel and Textile Design (20 seats),
Composite (30 seats), Dietetics (30 seats), Human Development and Family Relations (20 seats),
Interior Design and Resource Management (20 seats). All candidates will be admitted in B.Sc. Home
Science at the time of admission to Semester I and Semester I to IV will be common to all.
Specializations will be allotted during Semester IV and implemented in Semester V on the basis of
merit drawn up with the following formula -
50% of aggregate marks of 10+2 + 50% of cumulative aggregate marks of University
examinations of B.Sc. Home Science Semester I and Semester II.
ADMISSIONS
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Reservation of Seats for B.Sc. (Home Science) / B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) -Semester I
Chandigarh Quota: 60% seats are reserved for the candidates who have passed their qualifying
examination from Chandigarh institutions.
Outstation Quota: 40% seats are reserved for the candidates who have passed their qualifying
examination from the institutions situated outside Chandigarh.
Reservation of Seats for Post Graduate Diploma Courses/M.Sc. (Home Science)-
Semester I
Chandigarh Quota: 60% seats are reserved for the candidates passing the lower qualifying
examination from colleges recognized by the Chandigarh Administration and situated in the Union
Territory, Chandigarh as regular students of the said college.
Outstation Quota: 40% seats are reserved for the candidates who passed their lower qualifying
examination from institutions other than those located in the Union Territory, Chandigarh.
• B.Sc. Home Science - Semester I Candidates who have passed the +2 examination of 10+2 system of education from CBSE, Board of
School Education, Punjab/Haryana/Himachal Pradesh or equivalent thereof, with English as a
compulsory subject.
• B.Sc. Fashion Designing - Semester I
(Self -Financing Course)
Admission to Semester I of B.Sc. Fashion Designing shall be open to candidates with atleast 50%
marks (45% marks for SC and ST category candidates) in 10+2 examination from CBSE, Board of
School Education, Punjab/Haryana/Himachal Pradesh or equivalent thereof, with English as a
compulsory subject.
• M.Sc. Home Science (Clothing and Textiles)- Semester I B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Science, B.Sc. Home Science/ B.Sc. Fashion Designing/ B.Sc. Fashion and
Lifestyle Technology from Panjab University with at least 50% aggregate marks/any other
examination recognized by Panjab University as equivalent to above mentioned courses of Panjab
University.
• M.Sc. Home Science (Foods and Nutrition) - Semester I B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Science, B.Sc. Home Science from Panjab University with at least 50% aggregate
marks/any other examination recognized by Panjab University as equivalent to B.Sc. Home Science
of Panjab University/B. Tech. (Food Technology)/ B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics/B.Sc. Clinical
Nutrition and Dietetics/ B.Sc. (Microbial and Food Technology).
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
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• M.Sc. Home Science Human Development and Family Relations-Semester- I B.Sc.(Hons.) Home Science, B.Sc. Home Science from Panjab University with at least 50%
aggregate marks/any other examination recognized by Panjab University as equivalent to B.Sc. Home
Science of Panjab University.
• P.G. Diploma in Child Guidance and Family Counselling - Semester I Any graduation from Panjab University /any other examination recognized by Panjab University as
equivalent to graduation, with atleast 50% aggregate marks.
• P.G. Diploma in Fashion Designing - Semester I Any graduation from Panjab University /any other examination recognized by Panjab University as
equivalent to graduation, with atleast 50% aggregate marks.
• P.G. Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics - Semester I B.Sc. Home Science from Panjab University /any other examination equivalent to B.Sc. Home
Science, recognized by Panjab University: B.Sc. Home Science/B.Sc. Biotechnology/ B.A. with
Home Science/B.Sc. Microbial and Food Technology/ B.Sc. Food Science/ B.Sc. Clinical Nutrition
and Dietetics/B.Sc. Homeopathy/B.Sc. Physiotherapy/ B.Tech. (Food Technology)/B.Sc.
Nursing/BAMS/MBBS/Bachelor of Dental Science(BDS)/BA/B.Sc. Sports Nutrition /Allied field,
with atleast 50% aggregate marks.
• CALCULATION OF MERIT FOR UNDERGRADUATE COURSES B.Sc. Home Science (Semester I) and B.Sc. Fashion Designing (Semester I)
The merit will be calculated with the best of five subject marks including English as compulsory
subject obtained in the qualifying exam (10+2).
• CALCULATION OF MERIT FOR POSTGRADUATE COURSES M.Sc. and PG Diplomas
The merit will be calculated on the aggregate marks/percentage in the qualifying examination.
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Foreign Students
All foreign students shall obtain Eligibility Certificate from Deputy Registrar (General) Panjab University,
Chandigarh. The admission of the foreign students to the College would be governed by the Guidelines
issued by the Dean Foreign Students. The eligibility application form should be accompanied by a
forwarding letter from the Principal of the College. After obtaining the Eligibility Certificate, the candidate
should submit the same to the College.
Checklist of Documents for Foreign Students
1. Original Passport/Visa
2. Valid student Visa
3. An eligibility certificate from Panjab University indicating the particular class, to which student
can be admitted
4. A certificate of proficiency in English language as per the University rules
5. A certificate of registration from the local police
6. Original letters of scholarships in case of those who are Government of India sponsored scholars
7. Residential permit
8. Birth certificate showing date of birth and father’s name
9. Original Migration Certificate
10. Original as well as self-attested copies of academic certificates
11. Other testimonials, if any
The college authorities have the right to reject any admission form and refuse admission if there is any
discrepancy in the name, date of birth or even spellings of the names in passport, certificates, testimonials
and birth certificate.
Important Note
All policies / rules are subject to change as per university/government guidelines.
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Schedule for Online Submission of Forms
Online application forms will be available from July 27, 2020 on the
website www.dhe.chd.gov.in
The application schedule for the online submission of application forms
(complete in all respects) is: -
B.Sc. Home Science - Semester I July 27, to August 05, 2020
B.Sc. Fashion Designing - Semester I
B.Sc. Home Science - Semester III and V July 27, to August 12, 2020
B.Sc. Fashion Designing - Semester III and V
M.Sc. Home Science (FN, CT, HDFR) Semester III
M.Sc. Home Science (FN, CT, HDFR) Semester I
P.G. Diploma (Child Guidance and Family Counseling /
Fashion Designing/Nutrition and Dietetics/
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As per academic calendar
released by Panjab University,
Chandigarh
(To be announced on college
website)
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PROCEDURE FOR SUBMITTING ONLINE APPLICATION FORM
Procedure to Apply Online by New Students (UG Courses)
Instructions
Visit the DHE website www.dhe.chd.gov.in for online admission/application process.
There is no offline mode to submit the application form.
Download Prospectus of Government Home Science College, 2020-2021.
Read Prospectus carefully before applying for any course.
Last date of applying is 05th August, 2020 (Monday)
Step 1: Online Registration
1. Click on the link e-प्रवेश (2020-2021) on the DHE website www.dhe.chd.gov.in.
2. Click on Sign Up to register on website by filling Email ID, Mobile Number (WhatsApp) and Name
(Spellings of Name must be same as in Class-X marks sheet/certificate).
3. Mobile Number will be the Login ID and Password will be sent to the candidate’s registered mobile
number through SMS.
4. Candidate can change the password, if he/she desires.
5. Candidate will be able to Login to the admission portal by using the password in all future visits to
this portal.
6. Pay Registration Fee of Rs. 70/- online to proceed further to fill application form. Note down
the transaction number generated.
7. Payment verification will take maximum up to 24 hours. The candidate can verify his/her payment
by using the option Payment Verification on the website (Note: Transaction number will be used
to verify the status of transaction).
8. Candidate can apply for Multiple Courses/Colleges with the same User id and Password.
However, the applicants will have to fill separate form for different courses.
Step 2: Login to apply for courses
1. Logon to the DHE website www.dhe.chd.gov.in with the registered user id and password.
2. Click on APPLICATION FORM. Candidate will be asked two options:-
1) Degree Colleges 2) Professional Colleges
Select option 2) Professional Colleges.
3. Candidate will select his/her choice. Candidate will be asked two options:-
2) New Student 2) Old Student
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4. Candidate applying for the first time for 1st year of courses in UG/PG courses will click on the link
New Student.
5. Select Centralized Admission link for courses for which admissions are centralized and select Non-
Centralized link for courses whose admission will be in respective colleges (Check Prospectus for
details).
6. Instruction page will be displayed once the candidate selects the Course.
7. Read the rules and regulations thoroughly before filling the Application form.
8. The application form will be displayed to the candidate.
Step 3: Filling the Online Application Form
1. Applicant will have to fill details in various columns as required.
2. The application form has separate columns for Mother’s Name and Father’s Name. Both names have
to be mentioned in the form. However, in case applicant doesn’t wish to declare the name of either
the Mother or the Father, he/she may not be forced to do so and no applicant will be denied admission
on this ground.
3. Tick mark the reserved category, if any, and upload the valid supporting documents showing the
name of the applicant. Certificates issued in the name of parents will not be valid. If the applicant
has not tick marked on the specific reserved category, she cannot claim the seat in that category at
the time of admission.
4. Applicant must fill working Email ID (compulsory) and Email IDs of the parents (optional).
5. Applicant must fill her WhatsApp Mobile Number and the parents Telephone Number/Mobile
Number (Applicant will receive acknowledgement of the filled Online Form through SMS on
his/her mobile number only).
6. The column meant for hostel accommodation in the admission form should be filled with YES or
NO. There is no separate form for hostel admission. However, the applicant cannot claim the
seat as her right. If the applicant does not opt for hostel in the form then she cannot claim the hostel
seat at the time of admission.
7. In case applicant applies for hostel accommodation, he/she must fill complete particulars of Local
Guardian (resident of Chandigarh/ Mohali/ Panchkula only).
8. Applicant must fill Bank Name, Account Number, IFSC Code of Branch and Aadhar Card
Number (if allotted), EPIC Number (Voter Card number if allotted), Ration card details (if
any).
9. For admission, fraction of marks less than the requisite percentage will not be rounded off to the
advantage of the applicants i.e. 32.9%, 39.9% and 49.9% will not be rounded off to 33%, 40% and
50% respectively.
10. The full name of the Board/University from which the last examination has been passed is to be
given e.g. Punjab School Education Board instead of PSEB.
11. Applicant will be able to view and can modify the information before final submission of the online
application form. After final submission on the last day to apply, modification of form will be
locked.
12. Applicant should note the Application Form Number generated after online form submission.
13. At the time of scrutiny of the form, if any discrepancy is found regarding any information given/
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documents uploaded, an SMS will be sent to the applicant on her registered mobile number.
14. Applicant’s form will be unlocked and he/she will be able to upload the additional document
demanded on receiving the SMS regarding discrepancy, if any, within a specified time.
15. Application form submitted after due date or incomplete in any respect will not be accepted.
16. The declaration given in the admission form should be digitally signed both by applicant and his/her
Parent/Guardian.
Step 4: Upload Certificates/Testimonials, Scanned Photograph and Signature
1. One set of scanned original testimonials/certificates should be uploaded (in .pdf
format only) with the admission form: - Matriculation Certificate for Date of Birth.
10+2 Detailed Marks Certificate.
University/ Board DMC of the lower examination.
Character Certificate from the institution last attended or from a Gazetted Officer in case of
private candidates. (Specimen of the form is given at the end of the Prospectus)
Migration Certificate/ Inter-University Migration Certificate.
Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Physically Challenged Persons/ Sports/ Defence/ Freedom
Fighter’s Ward/ Kashmiri Displaced Person’s Ward/ Descendants of Kargil Martyrs/ Single Girl
Child/ One out of only Two Girl Children/ Cancer/ AIDS/ Thalassemia Patients/ Border Area/
Rural Area/ Excelled in Youth Festival.
Sports Gradation Certificate issued from Chandigarh Sports Department for both U.T Pool and
General Pool applicants.
Equivalence Certificate from Panjab University of the last course passed by the applicant (where
required).
2. Applicants are also required to upload: Scanned passport size photo of the applicant (not more than 50 KB).
Scanned signature of the applicant (not more than 50 KB).
Scanned signature of either of the Parent/ Guardian (not more than 50 KB).
Procedure to Apply Online by Old Students
(UG/PG Courses)
1. Old students are advised to visit the DHE website www.dhe.chd.gov.in or college website to fill
the admission form by filling up the roll no. of their previous classes.
2. Student should study it thoroughly before applying for any course.
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ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE)
Admission Schedule B.Sc. Home Science I
B.Sc. Fashion Designing I
(Chandigarh/Outside Quota)
M.Sc. /P.G. Diploma *
(Chandigarh Quota/
Outside Quota)
Online submission of admission forms
July 27-August 05,2020 As per academic calendar
released by Panjab
University
(To be announced on the
college website)
Verification of forms & discrepancies
notified through SMS if any
August 06 –August 08, 2020
Display of provisional merit list of
eligible candidates for admission
(First Counselling)
August 11,2020
Date for Fee Submission
August 13-16,2020
ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE)
FIRST ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE
CLASS CATEGORY DATE Remarks
B.Sc. (Fashion
Designing) I
B.Sc. (Home Science) I
Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 13-16,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
Display of list of Admitted
candidates (Fees Deposited)
Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 18,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
SECOND ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE
Second Online Admission
Display of Provisional merit list
of Eligible candidates
B.Sc. (Fashion
Designing) I
B.Sc. (Home Science) I
Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 18,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
Date of Fees submission Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 18- August 19,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats THIRD ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE
Third Online Admission
Display of Provisional merit list
of Eligible candidates
Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 21,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
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B.Sc. (Fashion
Designing) I
B.Sc. (Home Science) I
Date of Fees submission Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 21-August 22,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats Information regarding Admission for all the vacant seats will be uploaded on college website
OLD STUDENTS
Online submission of
admission forms
B.Sc. (Home Science) III
Sem. & V Sem.
B.Sc. (Fashion Designing)
III Sem. & V Sem.
M.Sc.(H.Sc.) III Sem.
(CT/FN/HDFR)
Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
July 27-August 12,2020
Date of Fees submission Chandigarh
Quota/
Outstation
Quota
August 13-August 20,2020 General category/
Reserved
category/Additional
seats
Important Instructions:
The applicants should mention the category (general/reserved /any other) on the form
itself to be considered for the admission in the respective category.
Benefit of the reservation under any category shall be given only if supported by the
relvant document/s issued by the competent authority and are provided /attatched
along with the admission form.
All admissions done will be provisional and subject to verification of documents by
Panjab University. If any document or information is found to be
false/incorrect/concealed at any stage,the admission may stand cancelled. There will
be no refund of fees in this case.
For updated information please visit college website regularly-
www.homescience10.ac.in
Note: - For M.Sc. CT,FN,HDFR 1ST Semester /PG Diploma FD,CGFC,ND 1
Semester admissions As per academic calendar released by Panjab University (To be
announced on the College Website ( www.homescience10.ac.in )
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ONLINE ADMISSION SCHEDULE
Late admission (To be allowed by the Principal
with late fee of Rs.560/-* per student) August 24 - September 07 ,2020
Late admission (With Vice- Chancellor`s
permission with late fee of Rs.2040/-*
per student)
September 08 ,2020 to September 30 ,2020
Or any revision of late admission fees by the Syndicate/ Senate
Instructions for Online Admissions
1. Read the instructions and procedure thoroughly before filling the admission form for any course.
2. For the detailed admission schedule, applicant should refer to the DHE website i.e.
www.dhe.chd.gov.in or the college website.
Instructions for 1st Online Admission Schedule:
a. The verification of forms and the discrepancies (if any) will be notified to the concerned students
from 06-08-2020 to 08-08-2020.
b. The applicant has to clear the discrepancy (if any) by 08-08-2020 positively.
c. After the verification of admission forms, the provisional merit list of the eligible candidates
will be displayed on the college website on August, 11, 2020.
d. Once the seat is assigned to the applicant by the college as per the date and time mentioned in
the 1st Online Admission Schedule, she will receive an SMS regarding the deposit of fee.
e. The eligible candidates in the merit list must deposit the fee online at DHE website
www.dhe.chd.gov.in or E-Sampark. While depositing the fess the new admission students
should mention their form number along with the name of the college. The dates for the fee
submission (for 1st Online Admission) are from 13-08-2020 to 16-08-2020.
3. Applicants who have been allotted seats in the college for the 1st Online Admission Schedule but
could not take admission or pay fee, will get a chance of admission in 2nd Online Admission
Schedule.
4. The display of list of admitted candidates (those who have deposited the fees) as well as the
provisional merit list of eligible candidates of 2nd Online Admission will be available on college
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website on August, 18, 2020. Once the seat is assigned to the applicant by the college as per the date
and time mentioned in the 2nd Online Admission Schedule, she will receive an SMS regarding the
deposit of fee.
5. The date of fee submission for the 2nd Online Admission will be from 18-08-2020 to 19-08-2020.
6. The list of admitted candidates (those who have deposited the fees) along with the provisional merit
list of eligible candidates for the 3rd Online Admission will be available on college website on
August 21-08-2020. Once the seat is assigned to the applicant by the college as per the date and
time mentioned in the 3rd Online Admission Schedule, she will receive an SMS regarding the
deposit of fee.
7. The fee submission for 3rd Online Admission will be from 21-08-2020 to 22-08-2020.
RULES & REGULATIONS GOVERNING ONLINE ADMISSIONS
1. The candidates will be admitted strictly in accordance with the rules and regulations contained in the
latest University calendar/guidelines/any other instructions which have been issued/may be issued by
the University from time to time for the respective courses/examinations and on the basis of merit.
2. All the admissions to this institution are provisional and subject to the approval of the Panjab
University. The Institution cannot be held responsible in case the University does not approve
the admission of a student on account of giving incomplete information, concealing necessary
facts or attaching incomplete testimonials or delayed submission of certificates etc. The
fine/penalty imposed for the same will be the personal responsibility of the student.
3. Students are advised to keep a hard copy/soft copy of the submitted (filled) Admission Form for future
reference.
4. Any instruction or rule received from the Director Higher Education, Chandigarh
Administration/Panjab University will be binding on the students.
5. Candidates with gap year will not be admitted to the college until the gap is explained to the
satisfaction of the Principal of the college by submitting an affidavit.
6. Students disqualified by any University / Board shall not be admitted.
Information regarding admission for the vacant/remaining seats will be
updated on the college website www.homescience10.ac.in
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7. Concealment of the facts / furnishing of false information/forged documents in the
Admission form will directly lead to cancellation of the admission and the amount
deposited as fee will be forfeited
Other important instructions
1. The admission will be based on merit, which will be calculated on the basis of marks obtained
in qualifying examination.
2. Weightage, wherever applicable, would be given as per Panjab University, Chandigarh norms.
3. Two affidavits, in original, are to be attached with the application form in case of gap year/years,
if any (Specimen of the affidavit is given in the college Prospectus). Applicants with gap year will
not be admitted to the college until the gap is explained to the satisfaction of the convener of the
respective admission committee of the concerned college, by submitting an affidavit as per the
specimen given at the end of the Prospectus. Scanned copy of the original affidavit is also
required to be uploaded in .pdf format. Applicant having gap year has to fill the form
online as ‘NEW STUDENT’.
4. The documents uploaded by the applicant will be scrutinized to confirm that there is no shortcoming
or deficiency in the application form. Applicant will be able to check the status of his/her
application online with his/her password on the admission portal in this regard.
5. No separate communication will be sent to the applicants regarding Online Admission Schedule and
all the information/updates will be available on the website and the online prospectus.
6. All the admitted applicants are required to submit online the Anti-Ragging Undertakingat the Anti-
Ragging Web Portal of Government of India (www.antiragging.in).
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Check List for Documents to be Uploaded
Matriculation certificate for Date of Birth
DMCs of +1 and +2 Examinations
DMC of qualifying examination
Character certificate
Transfer/ Migration certificate
Relevant certificate for category of Reservation/Weightage/additional seat if any.
Affidavit for single girl child/one girl child out of only two girl children, if applicable.
Affidavit for gap year/s, if applicable
Any other relevant/required document
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SPECIMEN OF CHARACTER CERTIFICATE
(For Private Candidate Only)
Certificate that Miss/Mr.____________________________________________________
Daughter/Son of Sh._______________________________________________________
R/O____________________________________________________________________
is known to me for the last three years. He / She bears a good moral character.
Sd.
Gazetted Officer
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SPECIMEN OF AFFIDAVIT FOR GIRLCHILD CATEGORY
(On non-judicial paper of Rs 20/- duly attested by Class 1 Magistrate)
I ____________________________________(Name) Father/Mother of
Miss____________________________________ Resident of
________________________________________________________________________
(full address to be given) do hereby solemnly declare and affirm as under:
1. That the deponent has no male child.
2. That miss_______________born on ____________________is girl child of the deponent.
3. That the deponent has no male child.
4. That the deponent has the following children and none else:
a) Name
b) Sex
c) Date of Birth
5. That neither the deponent nor the a forenamed child of the deponent has obtained/ availed the
benefit granted under this category, in this University/ Institute including its affiliated colleges.
6. That the deponent shall not claim the benefit for the other girl child else-where in future.
Place:
Dated: DEPONENT
Verification
Verified that the contents of above affidavit are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief
and nothing has been concealed therein.
Place:
Dated: DEPONENT
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SPECIMEN OF AFFIDAVIT FOR GAP YEAR
I, ___________________________________, D/S of Sh.______________________,
R/O____________________________, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as under: -
1. That I am seeking admission in _________________________, Chandigarh.
2. That I passed my__________________________ examination during 20___.
3. That during my gap period from____________________________________ I did not take part in
political activity.
4. That during my gap period from________________________ there is no criminal case lying
pending against me in court or Police Station.
5. That due to________________________________________________________, I had to drop my
regular studies for_______________________year/years.
6. That I was not disqualified by any board/body/council/university.
7. That I was not already registered with Panjab University (wherever applicable).
8. That I bear a good moral character.
Place:
Dated: DEPONENT
VERIFICATION
Verified that the contents of above affidavit are true and correct and that nothing has been concealed
therein.
Place:
Dated: DEPONENT
Note:
i. Two copies (both in original of the affidavit are to be submitted).
ii. Photocopies of affidavit will not be accepted.
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Undertaking for Physically Challenged
I certify that I have no such physical handicap/disability which would hinder the pursuit of studies in
the course in which I am seeking admission. If at a later stage it is found that I have a physical
handicap/disability which hinders the pursuit of studies in the course in which I am seeking admission,
then my admission will be liable to be cancelled.
Place:
Dated:
DEPONENT
Verification
Verified that the contents of above affidavit are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief
and nothing has been concealed therein.
Place:
Dated: DEPONENT
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Hostel Admission
1. Candidates will apply on the prescribed college Admission Form incorporated in the
prospectus.
2. Concealment or wrong information at the time of admission will result into cancellation of
their seat.
3. Old Students are required to report for college and hostel admission positively as per the
Admission Schedule failing which they will lose their right to admission and hostel seat.
Parent accompanying is must. Students who do not pay mess dues in time will be debarred from
admission in the nest session or they may not be issued roll nos for final exams.
4. The admission to hostel is comprising of following steps:
Step 1: College Admission
Step 2: Hostel Admission
Postcard size recent family photo to be attached with the form
Passport size local guardian photo and signature on the form
Undertaking for local guardians
Anti-ragging form
Health status undertaking
Medical fitness certificate by an authorized medical practitioner
Two self-addressed and postal stamped envelopes for correspondence.
Step 3: Payment of the fees
Step 4: Room allotment
5. Physical presence of the candidate as well as parents is mandatory on the day of admission.
6. Parents to note that admission formalities/process may take more than one day. So they are required to
make their own arrangements of stay accordingly.
7. Admitted students will report to the hostel authorities in their allotted hostels one day before the
commencement of the classes (Date to be notified on the college notice board/website).
8. Foreign students and students belonging to Manipur, Leh-Ladhak and Tibet etc. must have their parents
accompanying them at the time of hostel admission. They also need to submit an affidavit/authority
letter from their parents authorizing the local guardians to perform all responsibilities on their behalf
regarding hostel rules and regulations. They are required to bring a family photograph and also two
passport size photos at the time of admission.
9.Procedure for Accommodation of students from other Govt. colleges in the College Hostel
1. Only those students will get admission in the hostel whose names are mentioned in the
recommended list from their respective colleges.
2. The parents are advised to check the date of reporting for hostel admission.
3. The recommended candidates have to follow the same above mentioned procedure to get
admission in the hostel.
4. All Students will be governed by the hostel rules and hostel fee structure. HOSTEL MESS DUES
AND SECURITY WILL BE ACCEPTED THROUGH ONLINE PAYMENT MODE ONLY
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IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR HOSTEL ADMISSION
Hostel Admissions shall be undertaken as per the directions from
Chandigarh Administration/Panjab University/MHRD/UGC guidelines
on account of ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic.
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COURSES
APPROXIMATE FEE Grand Total
(in Rs.) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
College Fee (At The Time Of Admission)
P.U Exam Fee
College Fee P.U Exam Fee
B.SC. (Home Science) Part I (1 Sem. & 2 Sem.)
16131 2575 10745 2575 32026
18706 13320
B.SC. (Home Science) Part II (3 Sem. & 4Sem.)
15651 2575 10140 2575 30941
18226 12715
B.SC. (Home Science) Dietetics Part III (5 Sem. & 6 Sem.)
15651 2575 10140 2575 30941 18226 12715
B.SC. (Home Science) ATD Part III (5 Sem. & 6 Sem.)
15651 2575 10140 2575 30941 18226 12715
B.SC. (Home Science) HDFR Part III (5 Sem. & 6 Sem.)
15101 2575 9590 2575 29841 17676 12165
B.SC. (Home Science) IDRM Part III (5 Sem. & 6 Sem.)
15651 2575 10140 2575 30941 18226 12715
B.SC. (Home Science) COMPOSITE Part III (5 Sem. & 6 Sem.)
15651 2575 10140 2575 30941 18226 12715
B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) Part-I (1 Sem. & 2 Sem.)
27291 3075 24455 3075 57896
30366 27530
B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) Part-II (3 Sem. & 4Sem.)
26821 3075 23860 3075 56831
29896 26935
B.Sc. (Fashion Designing) Part-III (5 Sem. & 6 Sem.)
26821 3075 23860 3075 56831
29896 26935
M.Sc. (F&N) 1st Year (1 Sem. & 2Sem.)
13281 4075 8200 4075 29631 17356 12275
M.Sc. (F&N) 2nd Year (3 Sem. & 4Sem.)
13211 4075 8180 4075 29541
17286 12255
M.Sc. (C&T) 1st Year (1 Sem. & 2 Sem.)
13831 4075 8750 4075 30731
17906 12825
M.Sc. (C&T) 2nd Year (3 Sem. & 4Sem.)
13211 4075 8180 4075
29541 17286 12255
M.Sc. (HDFR) 1st Year (1 Sem. & 2 Sem.)
13281 4075 8200 4075 29631
17356 12275
M.Sc. (HDFR) 2nd Year (3 Sem. & 4Sem.)
13211 4075 8180 4075 29541 17286 12255
P.G. Diploma in Nutrition & Dietetics (1 Sem. & 2Sem.)
15481 2575 10400 2575 31031
18056 12975
P.G. Diploma in Fashion Designing (1 Sem. & 2Sem.)
14931 2575 9850 2575 29931 17506 12425
P.G. Diploma in Child Guidance & Family Counselling (1 Sem. & 2Sem.)
13831 2575 8750 2575
27731 16406 11325
FEE STRUCTURE 2020-21
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*Library Security Refundable @ Rs.250/- only in final Year of the course.
HOSTEL CHARGES APPROXIMATE FEE
RENT (Annual) RS.1,200/-
ELECTRICITY/WATER CHARGES (1st Installment) RS.1,800/-
HOSTEL FUND (Annual) RS.3,200/-
SECURITY (REFUNDABLE) RS.6,50/-
TOTAL RS.6,850/-
MESS CHARGES APPROXIMATE FEE
SECURITY (REFUNDABLE) RS. 1,000/-
MESS DUES Rs. 2180/- + GST 5% per Month (to be paid quarterly)
Note: - The above fee structure relates to the year 2019-20.
Fee structure subject to change as per any latest guidelines from Punjab University/Chandigarh
Administration.
Cycle/Scooter/Car Parking 240/360/1200 240/360/1200
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Reservation of seats in different categories viz, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Dependents of
Defence and Paramilitary Personnel, Freedom Fighters, Physically Challenged and Sports will be made
in accordance with the rules and instructions framed by the Chandigarh Administration, whereas in case
of Single Girl Child, One out of Two Girl Children, Kashmiri Migrants, Kargil Martyrs,
Cancer/AIDS/Thalassemia, Students from Jammu & Kashmir, Border Area Rural Area will be made as
per instructions issued by Panjab University from time to time.
Any student who applies in more than one reserved category will be considered in each reserved category
in which she applies for admission, maintaining her internal seniority in each reserved category on the basis
of merit in that category. In such a case, the student will get the benefit in one category of her choice.
I. Reservation of Seats
A. The reservation is out of 60% seats of Chandigarh Pool and 40% seats of Outstation
Pool.
Note: Amendment, if any, in the reservation policy of Chandigarh Administration/Panjab
University will be followed up to the date of admission for each course.
Category Chandigarh Pool (60%) Outstation Pool (40%)
Scheduled Caste 15% 15%
Scheduled Tribe ------- 7.5%
Differently Abled/Physically Challenged Persons 5%** 5%**
Wards of Freedom Fighters 2% 2%
Wards of Defence Personnel*
5% -----
** The rights of persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (reference memo no. SW2/01/2017/5590-91 dated 10-
07-17)
B. Reservation for the Dependents of Defence/Para-Military Personnel etc. is
on the following priority:
*With reference to letter no. PA/SECY Education 515 dated 13.10.2017 and Endst. No. 2864-DHE-UT-
AD-11-26 (II) 2009-III dated 06.11.2017, the competent authority has approved the following priorities
for reservations preferences to the wards of armed forces personnel.
Priority-I : Widows/Wards of Defence personnel killed in action
Priority-II : Wards of disabled in action and boarded out from service
Priority-III : Widows/Wards of Defence personnel who died while in service with death
attributable to military service
Priority-IV : Wards of disabled in service and boarded out with disability attributable to military
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service
Priority-IV : Wards of Ex-Servicemen and serving personnel who are in receipt of Gallantry
Awards: - (i) Param Vir Chakra (v) Vir Chakra
(ii)Ashok Chakra
(vi) Shaurya Chakra
(iii) Maha Vir Chakra
(vii) Sena, Nau Sena,
Vayu Sena Medal
(iv) Kirti Chakra (viii) Mention –in-Despatches
Priority-VI : Wards of Ex-Servicemen
Priority-VII : Wards of Serving Personnel.
C. Reservation for Physically Challenged
The physically challenged student will be required to furnish a medical certificate issued by the Principal
Medical Officer of her concerned district/Civil Surgeon of Chandigarh, indicating percentage of disability,
whether she is otherwise able to pursue her studies, name of the disease/handicap, whether the handicap is
temporary or permanent; and whether the handicap is progressively degenerative.
5% marks concession will be given to physically handicapped persons in the minimum eligibility criteria
for a course, subject to minimum disability of 40%, provided they have obtained minimum pass marks
prescribed by regulations.
(Amendment in PU calendar Vol I 2007 chapter VIII (D) Regulation 29.3 approved by Senate PU on 29-
03-2008)
Students with a temporary handicap will not be considered against the reserved seats for the physically
challenged. Where the certificate is issued by any authority other than the Principal Medical Officer of
Chandigarh, the concerned Head of the institution shall refer the candidate to the Principal Medical Officer,
Chandigarh and shall admit the candidate only after confirmation from the PMO, Chandigarh.
All candidates seeking admission, will furnish an undertaking, as under, along with their application form:
I certify that I have no such physical handicap/disability which would hinder the pursuit of studies in the course
in which I am seeking admission. If at a later stage it is found that I have a physical handicap/disability which
hinders the pursuit of studies in the course in which I am seeking admission, then my admission will be liable to
be cancelled.
In case of any doubt in interpretation of any clause of these instructions, the matter shall be referred to the
Chandigarh Administration whose decision shall be final.
D. Reservation for Wards of Freedom Fighters
2% seats in each pool will be filled from the category of children and grandchildren of Freedom Fighters.
A certificate issued by the Deputy Commissioner of the concerned district will have to be attached with
the admission form.
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E. Reserved Categories of Sports
This will be as per rules and regulations of Sports Dept. of the Chandigarh Administration vide Home
Secretary letter no. 8493, dated 5-5-2003. Implementation of the policy will be as under:
1. 2% of the total number of seats in each course shall be filled up by sportswomen. These 2% seats shall
be reserved on the basis of total intake of each course. Fraction of 0.5 or above shall be rounded off to the
next higher number. This category shall not be divided into Chandigarh pool/outstation pool. The inter
merit of the candidates seeking admission in any course in the Reserved Category of sports shall be
determined only on the basis of their merit in sports as per grading criteria mentioned. In case any of the
seats in the sports category in any branch remains vacant, the same shall be thrown open to the candidates
of General Category. This policy is for the players of Chandigarh only.
2. Benefit of reservation under this category shall be available only to the following category of students:
i. Those who pass their qualifying examination from Schools/Colleges, recognized by the
Chandigarh Administration in the Union Territory of Chandigarh as regular students and have
applied for Gradation Certificate will be given admission subject to the condition that such
students must represent Chandigarh State/Schools etc. in the National / other recognized
tournaments.
ii. Where the Chandigarh Administration has adopted the notification of other States/U.Ts. on
reciprocal basis, to give benefit of reservation to admission in sports category in Chandigarh, they will
be graded as per the existing policy of the Chandigarh Administration.
iii. Countersigning of the Gradation Certificates shall only be admissible on reciprocal basis provided
that countersigned certificates will be graded as per the policy of the Chandigarh Administration.
3. Students seeking admission under this category shall be considered only:
i. If her age falls within the age group which is eligible for participation in Intercollege/Inter-University
tournaments.
ii. If her achievement in sports relates to her activity in any of the three years preceding the year of
admission. (For example, for admission in the year 2011-12, the Achievements shall not be prior to
April, 2008).
iii. Gradation Certificate will not be meant for employment purposes.
4. The Director Sports, Chandigarh Administration, or his nominee, not below the rank of the Joint
Director, Sports will issue the certificate, and also have the authority to cancel any certificate at any time
if it is found to have been issued on false/incorrect/concealed information or record.
Note: The merit of certificates shall be graded as A, B, C, D in the descending order. Details of these
grades are available with the admission committees of all the colleges.
F. Reservation for Victims of November 1984 Riots and Terrorism
(DR Colleges letter no. Misc./A-6/85581-85781 dated 25/5/17)
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2% reservation for sons/grandsons/daughters/granddaughters/husband/wife/brothers/sisters of persons
killed/incapacitated in November 1984 riots and of persons killed/incapacitated in terrorist violence in
Punjab and Chandigarh. A certificate from the District Magistrate to this effect must be submitted by the
candidate. Migration card alone is not enough.
Note: Amendment if any in the reservation policy of Chandigarh administration/Panjab
University will be followed.
II. Additional Seats including NRI (Non-Convertible)
(a) Wards of Kashmiri Displaced Persons (DR Colleges Letter No. Misc./A-6/84247-84447 dt. 10.5.17)
As per letter No. Misc./A-6/84247-84447 dated 10.05.2017 from the Deputy Registrar, Panjab University:
As conveyed vide letter no. D.O No. F 1-13/2010 CPP-II dated 19th March 2015 from University Grants
Commission and letter No. F. No. 3-1/2012-NER dated 12thMarch 2015 from Govt. of India, Ministry of
Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi with regard
to the concession to the Kashmiri migrant for admission in Higher Education which are read as under
i. Relaxation in cut-off percentage up to 10% subject to minimum eligibility requirement.
ii. Increase in intake capacity up to 5% course wise
iii. Reservation of at least 1 seat merit quota in technical/professional institutions
iv. Waiving off domicile requirements.
(b) Wards of Permanently Disabled and Martyrs of Kargil War letter no. 6576-6875/R & S, dated 27-05-2014, Panjab University.
Concession be given for admission to various courses in Educational Institutions up to academic year 2020-
21 only to those wards of martyrs/permanently disabled (up to 80% leading to incapacitation) of Kargil
war who have a valid certificate from the Ministry of Defence to this effect:
a) 1% seats with minimum of 1 seat in the Departments except in partially financed/ self-financing
courses.
b) Exemption of Fee.
c) Exemption of Hostel Fee. (vide Syndicate Para 30 (XI) dated 29-)7-08. for the
direct descendants of the Kargil Martyrs/permanently disabled (up to 80%
leading to incapacitation)
(c) Single Girl Child/One Girl Child out of the only Two Girl
Children
(DR Colleges letter No Misc./A-6/83745-83945dated:03/05/2017)
Two additional seats per unit per course subject to maximum limit of four (4) out of the two
girl children from the session 2015-16 are created for admission to a given course in Panjab
University Teaching Departments, Regional Centers and its affiliated Colleges, provided they are
otherwise eligible. The Additional seats will be only for those girl children who are either a
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single girl child or one amongst the only two girl children with no male child. The additional
seat will be available to only one of the two girl children of a couple.
An affidavit on a stamp paper worth Rs. 20/- duly attested by Class I Magistrate to be obtained from
the parents of the girl children declaring therein that the benefit of this scheme is being claimed for
only one girl child out of the two girl children and the parents shall not claim the same for the 2nd
girl child elsewhere in future.
(d) Cancer / AIDS / Thalassemia Patients
1. One additional seat each for the student suffering from Cancer/AIDS/Thalassemia has been allowed for
admission in each course in Panjab University Teaching Departments, Regional Centres and its
affiliated colleges, subject to the condition that the candidate seeking admission under each of these
categories is otherwise eligible.
2. The claimant candidate will have to submit a certificate as a proof from the National Medical Institute
like PGI, AIIMS etc. in support of his/her claims.
Students from Jammu & Kashmir As per the letter No. F.I-1/2012(SA-III) dated 13.03.2015, the Syndicate has allowed to create 2 seats under
supernumerary quota in all recognized Higher Education Institutions for students from Jammu & Kashmir.
(e) Border Area Students (DR Colleges Letter No. Misc./A-6/83946-84246 dated 03.05.2017)
One additional seat over and above the sanctioned seats has been reserved for border area students. The
Border Area students shall mean those candidates who have passed their matriculation and 10+2
examination from the Border Area Schools situated within 20 kms from the International Border. A
candidate claiming such benefit will have to produce a certificate from the Tehsildar or the
Principal/Headmaster/Head of the School certifying that the Schools from where the candidate has passed
the matriculation or 10+2 examination, falls within the aforesaid Border Area.
(f) Two additional seats for Rural Area Students
(DR Colleges Letter No. Misc./A-6/83946-84246 dated 03.05.2017)
Only those candidates will be considered in this category, who have passed their Matriculation and 10+2
Examination from those rural schools that do not fall in the area of Municipal Corporation/Municipal
Committee/Small Town/Notified Area. Further, the candidates should have been studying in such school
for at least 5 years before passing the last examination. A candidate claiming such benefit will have to
produce a certificate from the D.E.O./Principal of the concerned institute of the area certifying that the
school from where the candidate has passed the Matriculation and 10+2 examinations falls within the
aforesaid Rural Area.
(g) One Additional Seat for Youth Festival
(letter no PU/DYW/1010-1200 Dated 27.05.2016)
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1 In all the teaching courses, one additional seat per unit will be reserved for those candidates who
have excelled and outperformed in the Youth Festivals.
2. The candidates availing the aforesaid weightage must fulfill the eligibility condition for admission to the
particular course
3. For recommending admission on the basis of youth festival participation, admission criterion will be
fixed on the basis of merit as mentioned below and upon the verification of the original certificates of those
candidates, who:
a. have presented an item in an international cultural festival approved by Punjab Govt. /Govt. of India
/Panjab University.
b. have got distinction in All India National Inter University Youth Festival organized by AIU/Govt. of
India.
c. have got distinction in North Zone Inter University Youth Festival organized by AIU.
d. have secured First/Second/Third position in Inter University Youth Festival organized by Govt. of
Punjab / any State or Central University.
e. have secured First/Second/Third position in Panjab University Inter Zonal Festival.
f. have secured First/Second/Third position in Panjab University Zonal Festival.
g. have secured First/Second/Third position in state level competition of State School Education Board
of Punjab/Haryana/HP/or CBSE/ICSE or any other recognized board.
Category A is considered as higher category followed by B, C …. onwards.
Preference will be given to the candidate/s who have represented Panjab University, Chandigarh
in A, B, C or D category.
In case of two or more candidate having equal position at equal level:
a) Position secured in an individual item shall be rated higher than position secured as a team
member.
b) The eligibility of the candidate for participation in University Youth Festivals, in future,
may also be considered.
c) Academic record will be considered in case of tie between two or more candidates.
4. In case of any ambiguity, the related certificates shall be verified from the Department of Youth
Welfare, Panjab University through the concerned Chairperson/Principal/Head etc.
5. The candidate/s admitted on the basis of Youth Festival additional quota seats shall have to give an
assurance to the university authorities that during the duration of the course, the candidate will participate
in the activities associated with his/her item and will not create any kind of indiscipline. The admission
committee will assess the participation of the candidate and in case the candidate does not fulfill the
requirements, her admission may be cancelled. However, exemption may be given because of special
reasons like sickness or any other unavoidable reason.
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III. Weightages
(DR Colleges letter no. 49411-49601 dated 25-06-2014)
The following weightages will be given, wherever applicable on the aggregate marks.
a. National Cadet Corps (NCC)
The holders of NCC - A, B and C Certificates shall be given weightage in marks as under:
A: 1% of obtained marks
B: 2% of obtained marks
C: 3% of obtained marks
b. National Service Scheme (NSS)
As per decision of the Syndicate Para (13) meeting dated 22.11.2014 and Syndicate Para (36) dated 25-01-
2015, regarding accreditation A, B & C‟ certificate & weightage 1%, 2% & 3% for NSS volunteers.
i. ‘A’ Certificate: 1% of obtained Marks
ii. ‘B’ Certificate: 2% of obtained Marks
iii. ‘C’ Certificate: 3% of obtained Marks
c. YOUTH WELFARE
A. Youth and Heritage Festival (Subject to maximum 3%)
Level of the Festival First Second / Third Participation
International festival (G.O.I recognized, representing the
University / recommended by the Youth Welfare
Department), Panjab University
3.0% 2.5% 2.0%
National Inter University / Inter State Festival 2.5% 2.0% 1.5%
North Zone / Punjab State / University Inter Zonal
Festival
2.0% 1.5% 1.0%
University Zonal Festival 1.0% 0.5% ---
Student/s coming from other Universities shall also be considered at par for weightage as tabled above.
ii. YOUTH TRAINING CAMPS: 1 % marks per camp per year (minimum 7 days’ camp) up
to maximum of 3 % marks (maximum of 3 camps)
Participation in:
Youth Training Camp
National Integration Camp
Youth Leadership Training Camp
Hiking / Trekking
Mountaineering
Rock Climbing Camp
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Any other weightage approved by the D.U.I/Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University.
A candidate can claim weightage in one or more categories given above. However, the total weightage
allowed shall not exceed 9% of the normalized marks obtained in the qualifying examination. These
weightages shall not be used for determining eligibility for admission as prescribed by the Panjab
University under its regulations.
Note:
1. The student/s belonging to the above categories will also be considered in the general category according
to her merit. If admitted on the basis of her merit in the general category, she will not be counted towards
the seats reserved for the categories concerned.
2. Rules of Reservation policy existing at the time of admission will be applicable.
Reservation for Economically Weaker Sections(EWSs)
(Endst No -239-DHE-UT-AD.II-26(11)2000-3 Dated: 24-05-19
In pursuance of insertion of clauses 15(6) and 16(6) in the Constitution vide the Constitution (One Hundred
and Third Amendment) Act,2019 and order to enable the Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs) who
are not covered under the existing scheme of reservations for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes
and the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes, to receive the benefits of the reservation in
admission in Educational Institutions, it has been decided by the Government to provide 10% reservation
to EWSs admission in Educational Institutions.
Persons who are not covered under the existing scheme of reservations for the Scheduled Castes, the
Scheduled Tribes and Socially and Educationally Backward Classes and whose family has gross annual
income below Rs. 8.00 lakh are to be identified as EWSs for the benefit of reservation. Family for this
purpose will include the person who seeks benefit of reservation, his/her parents and siblings below age of
18 years as also his/her spouse and children below the age of 18 years. The income shall include income
from all sources i.e. salary, agriculture, business, profession etc. and it will be income for the financial year
prior to the year of application. Also persons whose family owns or possesses any of the following assets
shall be excluded from being identified as EWSs, irrespective of the family income:
I. 5 acres of Agricultural Land and above;
II. Residential flat of 1000 sq. ft. and above;
III. Residential plot of 100 sq. yards and above in notified municipalities;
IV. Residential plot of 200 sq. yards and above in areas other than the notified municipalities.
The income and assets of the families as mentioned in para 2 would be required to be certified by an officer
not below the rank of Tehsildar in the States/ UTs. The officer who issues the certificate would do the same
after carefully verifying all relevant documents following due process as prescribed by the respective
State/UT.
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CENTRAL SCHEMES
Sr.
No
Name of
Scholarship
Name of
Ministry/Depart
ment
Eligibility condition Income Website
1 Post Matric
Scholarships
Scheme for
Minorities
Ministry of
Minority Affairs,
New Delhi
Scholarship will be
awarded to the
students who have
secured not less than
50% marks or
equivalent grade in
the previous final
examination
2,00,000/-
P.A.
https://scholarships.
gov.in/
2 Post-matric
Scholarship for
Students with
Disabilities
Department of
Empowerment of
Persons with
Disabilities, New
Delhi
Students with
disability 40% and
above and having a
valid certificate of
disability as
prescribed under
rules issued by
competent authority.
2,50,000/-
P.A.
https://scholarships.
gov.in/
3 Financial
Assistance for
Education of the
Wards of
Beedi/Cine/IOMC
/LSDM Workers -
Post-Matric
Ministry of
Labour and
Employment,
New Delhi
Either of the parents
of the students
should be Beedi, Iron
Ore Manganese &
Chrome Ore Mines,
Limestone &
Dolomite Mines,
Cine worker with
atleast six months
service. This also
includes
Contract/Gharkhata
workers also.
10000/Mo
nth
https://scholarships.
gov.in/
4 Prime Minister's
Scholarship
Scheme For
Central Armed
Police Forces And
Assam Rifles
WARB Ministry
of Home Affairs,
New Delhi
Wards/ widows of
deceased CAPFs and
AR personnel died in
harness/election
dutu, wards of
personnel disabled
due to causes
attributable to
Government service
and wards of Ex-
CAPFs and AR
NA https://scholarships.
gov.in/
SCHOLARSHIPS AND CONCESSIONS
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personnel of
Gallantry Awards.
5 PRIME
MINISTER'S
SCHOLARSHIP
SCHEME FOR
WARDS OF
STATES/UTs
POLICE
PERSONNEL
MARTYRED
DURING
TERROR/NAXA
L ATTACKS
WARB Ministry
of Home Affairs,
New Delhi
Dependent wards of
state Police
Personnel who are
martyred during
Terror/Naxal attacks.
NA https://scholarships.
gov.in/
UGC SCHEMES
Sr.
No
Name of
Scholarship
Name of
Ministry
Eligibility
condition
Income Website
1 PG INDIRA
GANDHI
SCHOLARSHIP
FOR SINGLE
GIRL CHILD
University
Grant
Commission-
MHRD, New
Delhi
Girl students up to
the age of 30 years
at the time of
admission in first
year of PG courses
are eligible. The
scheme is applicable
to such single girl
child who has taken
admission in
regular, fulltime
first year Masters
Degree course in
any designated
university or a post
graduate college.
Admission to PG
Course in Distance
education mode is
not covered under
the scheme.
NA https://scholarships.gov.in/
2 PG
SCHOLARSHIP
FOR
UNIVERSITY
RANK
HOLDERS(Ist and
University
Grant
Commission-
MHRD, New
Delhi
The scholarship is
available to the
student for first PG
Degree only. Age
limit for the students
is 30 years at the
NA https://scholarships.gov.in/
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IInd RANK
HOLDERS)
time of admission in
PG course.
STATE SCHEMES
Sr.
No
Name of
Scholarship
Name of
Ministry
Eligibility
condition
Income Website
1 POST MATRIC
SCHOLARSHIP
FOR SC
STUDENTS-
CHANDIGARH
Ministry of
Social Justice
and
Empowerment,
New Delhi
All those
candidates
who belong
to Scheduled
Castes so
specified in
relation to
the
State/Union
Territory to
which the
applicant
actually
belongs/
domiciled as
determined
by the
State/UT and
who have
passed
matriculation
or Higher
Secondary or
any higher
examination
of a
recognized
University or
Board of
Secondary
Education
will be
eligible
2,00,000/-
P.A.
https://scholarships.gov.in/
2 POST MATRIC
SCHOLARSHIP
SCHEME FOR
TRANSGENDER
STUDENTS-
CHANDIGARH
Ministry Of
Social Justice
& Empower
ment, New
Delhi
Students
having
passed 10th
Examination
from any
school in UT
Chandigarh
who are
2,50,000/-
P.A.
https://scholarships.gov.in/
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bonafide
residents of
Chandigarh
& belonging
to
transgender
community
are eligible.
3 POST MATRIC
SCHOLARSHIP
SCHEME FOR
OBC STUDENTS-
CHANDIGARH
Ministry of
Social justice
& Empower
ment, New
Delhi.
All those
candidates
who belong
to OBC so
specified in
relation to
the
State/Union
Territory to
which the
applicant
actually
belongs/
domiciled as
determined
by the
State/UT and
who have
passed
matriculation
or Higher
Secondary or
any higher
examination
of a
recognized
University or
Board of
Secondary
Education
will be
eligible
1,50000/P.A. https://scholarships.gov.in/
4 DR.AMBEDKAR
POST MATRIC
SCHOLARSHIP
FOR
ECONOMICALLY
BACKWARD
CLASS
Ministry of
Social justice
& Empower
ment, New
Delhi.
The
scholarships
will be open
to Indian
nationals
belonging to
General
1,00000/P.A. https://scholarships.gov.in/
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STUDENTS-
CHANDIGARH
Category
(Other than
Schedule
Caste,
Schedule
Tribe and
Other
Backward
Classes).
5 Saranjit Kaur Memorial Mean
cum Merit Scholarship cum
Award
Mr. Amarjit
Singh Sidhu
Two meritorious students 2nd year
pursuing Graduation but facing
financial crunch
No
Income
Limit
Other scholarships announced by the Panjab university, Chandigarh administration, National Schemes or
any other social organizations will be announced on websites / notice board from time to time
Tuition Fee Concession
50% concession will be granted in payment of tuition fee to the wards of university employees studying
in the affiliated collages of Panjab university, Chandigarh as per the guidelines issued by Deputy
Registrar Panjab university, Chandigarh, vide letter no.4434 dated 13.05.2019.
Student Aid Fund
The finicial aid (Upto Rs. 5000/- per year ) out of Student Aid Fund for needy students can be granted as per the
guidelines issued by office of Director Higher Education, Chandigarh Administration,vide letter no. 116-DHE-A2-
6(5)16 dated 07.05.2019
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“Government Home Science College is an amalgamation of creative ideas and is committed to creating
sincere, hardworking employees, and eventually productive and empowered women.”
The college has a dedicated and an active placement cell consistently making its efforts towards placement
and internship of under graduate, post graduate and diploma students of the college. It acts as an interface
between job seekers and job givers. Emphasis is also being laid on developing and enhancing the
entrepreneurial skills of the students through establishing linkages with product and service industry
Key Activities of Placement and Entrepreneurship Development Cell
Promoting Self-employment Opportunities among students by making them aware on the concepts
of startups, funding or simply beginning with taking orders and customizing goods and services
without much investment.
Emphasis on boosting Startups by motivating the students to undertake their own income generating
ventures and making them “Ru-Ba-Ru” with luminaries of business world.
Some of the startups undertaken by the students are Tohfa, Desi Gems, Arts villa, Quill kart, Choco
Boutique to name a few.
To popularise and boost online start-ups of budding entrepreneurs of college by displaying their
web links on the college web portal.
Guidance and Mentoring for Career building programmes through seminars, grooming and resume
writing workshops, awareness talks and demonstrations.
Promote Industrial Linkages by organizing industrial visits and internship attachments.
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The college has a dedicated and an active placement cell consistently making its efforts towards placement
and internship of under graduate, post graduate and diploma students of the college. Emphasis is being laid
on establishing linkages with product and service industry and it constantly aims at encouraging
entrepreneurial and placement initiatives among students through organizing various workshops and
demonstrations sessions.
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A campus placement drive is organized by the placement cell every year, for the final year students of
M.Sc., B.Sc. Home Science and Post Graduate Diploma students as an effort to equip them with job
oriented skills as well as to provide placement opportunities.
Many leading companies from various industries approach the campus in their hunt for fresh talent like
Fortis Hospital- Mohali, Max Hospital- Mohali, Shalby, Multispecialty Hospital- Mohali, Paras hospital,
Krishna Enterprises, Seabird International, EcoIndia, Health Biotech, Leom International, Bhartiya AXA,
ICICI Logo, Competition Guru, Diala bank, Ishh Guidance and Counselling Centre.
A huge footfall is experienced in placement drive by present students and alumni registering for the same.
Majority of the students successfully completed paid internships in leading organizations like Kapsons,
Innovative Knits, Fitelo, Arms to farms, ISHH guidance and Counselling, D.A.V school, sec 15,
Chandigarh Fortis Hospital, Paras Hospital, PGIMER, GMCH-32 and GMSH-16, which would pave the
way for further employment. Even during internships they have earned an average stipend of Rs. 10000
pm and were felicitated with certificates.
Our students are successfully running their e-commerce startups showcasing their innovative skills and
generating income. Many of these starups deal in variety of products ranging from health and nutrition
products, handmade jwellery, painitngs nd sketches, designer clothing, cakes and bakery products and
giving on online tutions.
Our efficient and productive students have not let down their spirit of learning and earning even during
Covid-19. Many of the students are hired by reputed organizations and they are earning an handsome sum
of money through Work from home.
Leading Internship/Recruiting Agencies
Foods and Nutrition
PGIMER, Sector 12, Chandigarh
Government Medical College And Hospital, Sector 32, Chandigarh
Government Multispecialty Hospital Sector 16, Chandigarh
Indra Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Shimla.
Ganga Ram Institute for Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, New Delhi.
Ivy Hospital, Mohali.
Fortis Hospital.
Cygnus Supers peciality Hospital.
Mukut Hospital and Heart Institute, Chandigarh
Global Health Private Limited, New Delhi
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Super Specialist Hospital (Katra), Jammu.
VLCC (branches all over India, besides tricity)
Cleopatra wellness and beauty centre Chandigarh/Panchkula/Mohali
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Clothing and Textiles
Tynor
Agam Knitwear
Pro-end Enterprise
Nahar Group of Companies
Oswal Group of Companies
Rana Polycot
Amartex Industries
JCT
Innovative Knits
Winsome Knitwear
Shingora Textiles Ltd.
Monte Carlo
Human Development and Family Relations
Pediatric Psychology, PGIMER, Chandigarh
Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector-32, Chandigarh
Max Super Specialty Hospital, Mohali and Saket
Ministry of Women and Child Development, New Delhi
National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development, NIPCCD, New Delhi
IVY Hospital, Sector-71, Chandigarh
Institute of Personality and Aptitude Testing-IPAT, Chandigarh
Indian Council of Social Welfare, Sector-11, Chandigarh
State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Sector-32, Chandigarh
Society for Promotion of Youth and Masses (SPYM), Sector-18-A, Chandigarh
(Drug De-addiction Rehabilitation Center)
Government Rehabilitation Institute for Intellectual Disabilities (GRIID), Sector-31, Chandigarh
Women and Child Support Unit, Women Police Station, Home Guard Building, Sector-17,
Chandigarh
Rehabilitation Centre for Handicapped Children, Setor-38, Chandigarh
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Voluntary Health Association of Punjab, Sector-10, Chandigarh
National Association for the Blind, Karuna Sadan, Sector-11, Chandigarh
PRAYAS, Sector-38, Chandigarh
ITFT, Institute of Technology and Future Trends, Sector-17, Chandigarh
Carmel Convent School, Sector-9, Chandigarh
Cheema Medical Complex, Phase-4, Mohali
Yadavindra Public School (YPS), Mohali
Sai Sanjeevani Neuro Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Centre, Phase-4, SAS Nagar, Mohali
ISSH-Guidance and Counseling Center, Sector 7, Panchkula
ODE Integrated Public School, Sector-11, Panchkula
Ankur Kids Super Speciality Hospital, Jalandhar
Neil Hospital, Gujral Nagar, Jalandhar
ASHIRWAD, North India Cerebral Palsy Association, Pakhowal Road, Ludhiana
Interior Design and Resource Management
Job Opportunities as interior designers in following sectors
Commercial sector
Corporate sector
Housing
Real estate agencies
Free-lancer/ Co-workers with Architects, Contractors, interior furnishing studios
Lighting/ Sanitary houses
Polytechnic and degree colleges
Vocational Institutions
General and Allied Fields
Leome International
Diala Bank
Veritas Infosolutions
ECO India
Financial Guru
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Counselling Cell has been started by the department of Human Development and Family Relations of the
college. It gives students an opportunity to explore, discover, and clarify, ways of living that are more
satisfying and resourceful to lead a happy life. Effective counselling helps to improve the self-image of
young students and facilitate achievement in life tasks.
Objectives of the Counselling Cell are:
1. To help students gain an insight into the causes and possible solutions of emotional difficulties,
leading to an increased capacity to take rational control over feelings and actions.
2. To normalize maladjusted behavior and assist students to move in the direction of fulfilling their
potentials.
3. To promote a good self-image in each student by providing an environment that encourages
independence, decision making, ability and problem solving potentials within themselves.
A part of learning process referring to interaction between tutor and students from diverse backgrounds
for personal, academic, moral and social discussions.
One tutorial class per week for all the students and teachers (15-20 students per tutor)
Providing individual support and addressing queries and problems
Assisting students in shedding all inhibitions, recognizing and promoting academic and personal
skills
Conducting interactive activities, brain storming sessions and debates on varied topics (social,
environmental, safety and other issues)
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The college has a functional Women Cell to address "grievances/ complaints" of the students. Grievances
include the following complaints of the aggrieved students, namely: -
1. Making admission contrary to merit determined in accordance with the declared admission policy
of the institute.
2. Irregularity in the admission process adopted by the institute.
3. Refusing admission in accordance with the declared admission policy of the institute.
4. Providing any information which is false or misleading and not based on facts.
5. Withhold or refuse to return any document in the form of certificates of degrees, diploma or any
other award or other document and deposited with it by a person for the purpose of seeking
admission in such institution, with a view to induce or compel such person to pay any fee or fees
in respect of any course or programme of study which such person does not intend to pursue.
6. Demand of money in excess of that specified in the declared admission policy or approved by the
competent authority to be charged by such institution.
7. Breach of the policy for reservation in admission as may be applicable.
8. Complaints, of alleged discrimination of students from the Schedule Castes, Schedule Tribes,
Other Backward Classes, Women, Minority or Disabled Categories.
9. Nonpayment or delay in payment of scholarships to any student that such institution is committed,
under the conditions imposed by University Grants Commission, or by any other authority.
10. Delay in conduct of examinations or declaration of results beyond that specified in the academic
calendar.
11. On provision of student amenities as may have been promised or required to be provided by the
institutions.
12. Denial of quality education as promised at the time of admission or required to be provided.
13. Non transparent or unfair evaluation practices.
14. Harassment and victimization of students, including sexual harassment.
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RAGGING IS A COGNIZABLE OFFENCE AND IS BANNED IN ANY FORM INSIDE &
OUTSIDE THE CAMPUS
Ragging includes disorderly conduct whether by words, spoken or written or by any act which has the
effect of teasing, treating and handling with rudeness any other student, indulging in rowdy or indiscipline
activities which cause or are likely to cause hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension
in a fresher or new student. It is imperative that students be well- behaved and respectful towards each
other. Any one indulging in or abetting gang fights will be dealt with very sternly and may be rusticated.
Ragging in any form is a punishable offence and the same is banned by the Court of Law, as per directives
of the Supreme Court of India, dated May 16, 2007 in SLP No. (s) 24295 / 2004. Anti- Ragging squad and
helplines have been formed in the college to prevent ragging and help students in distress, if any.
Helpline Numbers for reporting the Ragging:
Prof.Reetinder Brar (Convener ) 9815735539
Mrs. Pratibha Thapa ( M.Sc Hostel Warden) 97803892332
Mrs Shalu Gupta 8283821618
Mrs. Sakshi Sharma 9417336966
Ms. Shikha Garg ( B.Sc Hostel Warden) 9779774434
A resident nurse is available in the college and hostel 24*7 hours
Sick rooms are available in the college and hostel
First-aid and general medicines are given to the students for medical problems free of cost
If need arises, then students are taken to near by government hospital for expert medical assistance
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CULTURAL AND LITERARY GROOMING
Various opportunities are provided to students to express themselves and strive towards overall holistic
development.
Preparing students for participation in, Zonal/ Inter zonal/ National Youth Festival, Chandigarh
Carnival, Home Science Fest, Chd. Urban Fest, Antaakshri Competition in Rose Fest and Inter
College Competitions
Participation in all college activities and functions throughout the session.
Student enrichment programmes: Special lectures, Workshops, Seminars, Live performances of
eminent personalities
Regular grooming and polishing in following activities:
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Music vocal: Light music (Ghazal, Geet), Folk song, Shabad, Bhajan, Group song, etc.
Dance: Classical dance, Group dance, Folk/ Traditional dance like Giddha, Luddi, Bhangra.
Theatre: One-act play, Skit, Mime, Mimicry, Histronics, Bhand, Muhavredar Vartalaap
Public speaking: Debate, Declamation, Elocution, Poem Recitation, Poster presentation
Creative writing: Essay, Poem, Story
Quiz: written and Oral
Heritage Crafts: Phulkari/Bagh,Cross stitch/Dasuti,Khiddu ,Peerhi ,Ennu, Pakhi,Guddian
patole,Naala ,tokri,,chikku & paranda making,Crochet.
Talent hunt and Teej celebrations to give freshers a chance to explore their hidden talents and
strengths.
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NCC promotes Unity and Discipline among students
One unit (98 Cadets) of Army wing in liaison with 1 Chandigarh Girls BN
NCC Cadets promotes the current national campaigns (Swachhatha, Digitization etc.) through
active participation in community
Training Camps for Cadets: Annual Training Camp, Shooting Camp/ Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat/
All India Trekking Expedition/ Republic Day/ Personality Development and Leadership Camp/
Mountaineering Camp/Army attachment camps
‘B’ certificate requires 75 per cent attendance and one training camp and to avail ‘C’ certificate
cadets has to pass B Certificate and one more camp
NCC Cadets are eligible for the enrolment in first year on the basis of physical fitness, height
and interview conducted in liaison with commanding officer 1Chd Girls Bn NCC.
Incentives to NCC Cadets: Scholarships and Cash Awards, Weightage in higher academics,
Privileged in jobs especially in armed forces.NCC Special Entry Scheme offers Short Service
Commission, Opportunity of adventure activities and travelling to other states
NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)
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The volunteers imbibe and inculcates the motto of National Service Scheme, “Not me but you”
Plans and organizes regular one day camps and seven day special camps in adopted village of
Chandigarh
Two active NSS units (100 NSS volunteers per unit) with trained NSS Programme Officers
Active implementation of all government programs includingTraffic Awareness Programmes, Tree
Plantation, HIV/ AIDS awareness, Poshan Abhiyan, Swachch Bharat Abhiyan, Communal Harmony
Week, Life Skill Training, National festivals, Digital India Movement, Vigilance Awareness,
National Girl Child Day, International Women’s Day, International Yoga day
Special training for rural associate women workers Students voluntarily enroll themselves in the first year
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
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SPORTS
An athletic track for various track events -100m,200m,400m,4x100m,800m
Well maintained Indoor Badminton Court
Interclass Badminton Championship
Yoga classes/sessions for students, teaching and non- teaching faculty.
Training for discuss throw, shot put and javelin throw.
Volley ball, Football, Net ball and Kho-Kho courts.
Multi gym with six stations
Gymnasium with treadmills, criss cross steppers and weight training set.
Outdoor gym with all-weather machines.
Annual Athletic Meet for students and staff.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
It is a student body duly elected by the students through elections. The council is responsible for
maintaining discipline and helps share students' ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and college
Principal. The establishment of a student council gives students an opportunity to acquire the sort of
communication, planning and organizational skills which will be of benefit to them in their future lives.
The council consists of:
The President: The President leads the council and gives assistance, guidance, acts as
facilitator during student council discussions. She also maintains frequent contact with
faculty, administration and students.
The Vice President: The Vice President works closely with, and serves in the absence of
the President and coordinates the work of committees.
Secretary cum Treasurer: She keeps accurate minutes of meetings and account of
attendance of every meeting.
There are In charges for every major duty and Class representatives for every class.
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Annual Fashion Show Aakriti
Annual Fashion show "Aakriti" is a platform where the students of B.Sc. Fashion Designing, Post
Graduate Diploma in Fashion Designing and B.Sc.Apparel and Textile Designing create the clothing line
by developing- mood board, inspirational board, conceptualize the designs, prototype the collections and
construct the products. Finally the collections are showcased in the form of a fashion show. It is a step
forward to bring the budding designers in fashion world.
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Cafeteria
As part of the curriculum, the department of F.N. runs a Cafeteria once a week under Institutional Food
Service Management. The running of the cafeteria enhances entrepreneurial skill development and capacity
building amongst the students. Low cost nutritious recipes are evolved and prepared in the laboratory and
sale is conducted in the college. The activities of the cafeteria include standardization, development and
organoleptic evaluation of value added recipes. The cafeteria aims to equip the students with first hand
practical exposure of running a food service institute and encourage them for startups
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Diet Clinic
The Diet Clinic initiated by Department of Foods and Nutrition provides free dietary counselling in the
college campus. The main aim is to cater to nutritional needs of all sections of the society. The clinic
provides an insight into running of a diet clinic, conducting a diet counselling session and first hand
exposure for an entrepreneurial set up. Apart from providing counselling for weight loss and weight
management, diets are also prepared for clinical conditions and healthy eating patterns for all age groups.
It also trains the students in the use of Diet Cal, a software for dietary calculations and nutritive content of
foods.
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Home Science Fest: Encouraging Entrepreneurship in a Big Way
The college organizes Home Science Fest every year in the campus keeping afloat the spirit of the main
motto ‘Earn while you learn.’ Home Scientists as young entrepreneurs display their skills and talents by
putting up a number of stalls and selling their creative products. These stalls showcase the artistic,
creative and marketing abilities of the students which they learn throughout the year. The Fest serves as a
platform for our college students to hone their entrepreneurial skills and first-hand experience of having a
start-up. Budding entrepreneurs of the college who launch their start-ups in the digital world are
encouraged during the Fest through felicitation
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Event Management
The Department of Family Resource Management holds sessions in event management where in students
are given hands on experience to organizes various events. The students are trained and given an
opportunity to practically apply the process of management to the event. They get to learn and practice
planning process, coordinating, budgeting, scheduling, site selection, arranging for speakers or
entertainers, theme decorations, event security, catering, coordinating with third party vendors, and
emergency plans. Students get opportunity to exercise their creativity and innovativeness by planning and
coordinating an informal event of their choice. Event Management grooms students by building their
confidence, improving leadership, time management skills, and strengthening their interpersonal skills.
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Academia- Industry Linkages
Students (Under Graduate and Post Graduate) are given an opportunity to gain practical knowledge on
technical know-how of courses through industry internships. During internship, students develop
professional and industrial skills on various aspects of curriculum and to apply theory into practice
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Soft Skill Grooming and Mock Interviews
To prepare the students to get absorbed in leading recruiting organizations, various soft skill development
programs and mock interviews are organized throughout the year in the college. This involves various
awareness workshops and seminars on grooming, personality development skills, resume writing and
verbal and nonverbal etiquettes. To develop effective communication skills, free English speaking bridge
course is also organized for final year students.
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*Or any revision of late admission fees by the Syndicate/Senate.
There will be one House Examination for B.Sc. Home Science, B.Sc. Fashion Designing, M.Sc. and
PG Diploma students in each semester.
Attendance in house examinations is compulsory since it is a prerequisite for University
examinations.
Students absenting themselves from the House Examinations without any intimation will have to abide
by the decision taken by the college disciplinary committee.
Students absenting themselves from house examinations on medical grounds should submit the
medical certificate from Government Hospital within three days. No medical certificate will be
entertained afterwards.
Strict disciplinary action will be taken against students who resort to unfair means during examinations.
Class tests and assignments in all the subjects are carried out regularly throughout the year.
Eligibility for the University Examinations will be as per the Panjab University Rules.
B.Sc. Home Science, B.Sc. Fashion Designing, M.Sc. Courses and Post Graduate Diploma Courses:
Roll numbers for University examinations will be issued only to those:
Who have 75% of attendance both in theory and practical separately in each subject for each
semester for all B.Sc., M.Sc. and Post Graduate Diploma Courses.
Who have secured a minimum of 25% marks in theory and practical separately, in the house
examinations for all the courses.
In addition to the Regulations/Rules for B.Sc. Home Science (3-year) Course, a candidate who have
passed the Second semester examination, discontinues studies, may be permitted to join the third
semester or the subsequent semester within two years of his/her passing the examination of the
semester after which the candidate has discontinued his/her studies.
Notwithstanding the above condition, no candidate will be allowed to spend more than
maximum of five years in B.Sc classes. The candidate must earn the stipulated number of credits
for the award of the degree within this period of five years.
House Examinations
Rules for University Examinations
EXAMINATIONS
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In addition to the Regulations/Rules for M.Sc. (Clothing & Textiles) and M.Sc. (Human
Development & Family Relations), a candidate who have passed the Second semester examination,
or any other subsequent examination, discontinues studies, may be permitted to join the Third
semester or the subsequent semester within one year of his/her passing the examination of the
semester after which the candidate has discontinued his/her studies.
Notwithstanding the above condition, no candidate will be allowed to spend more than a
maximum of three years in M.Sc. classes. The candidate must earn the stipulated number of
credits for the award of the degree within the period of three years
A Candidate who appeared under semester system for undergraduate courses should be
allowed to take admission under semester system in M.Sc. if she has two re-appears in 3rd,
4th, 5th & 6th Semester. The candidate will not be allowed to take admission in M.Sc. if she
has re-appear in the subject in undergraduate classes in which she wants to take admission in
M.Sc. Courses.
The admission to M.Sc. course shall be done on the basis of merit. In case any seat is lying vacant
after exhausting the merit list, up to the last date of admission only then the Principal can admit
such students.
The candidate shall not be admitted in 3rd semester of M.Sc. if she does not clear the re-appear
papers of undergraduate classes.
B.Sc. Home Science, B.Sc. Fashion Designing, M.Sc. Courses and Post Graduate Diploma Courses:
Each student is required to obtain at least 50% in Theory and Practical’s separately in Internal
Assessment.
The internal assessment will be calculated on the basis of performance in House Examinations,
tests, assignments, attendance and participation in various co-curricular activities.
If the candidate fails in internal assessment, she will need to take re-examination in the respective
subject.
Internal Assessment
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Following awards and prizes are given to the students who excel in academics, sports and cultural fields:
1. All round Best Student Award (For student excelling both in curricular & co-curricular
activities).
Criteria
Final year students (from all the streams) would be eligible for this award.
The student should appear and pass in all the mid-term and university exams during her stay in
the college.
The student should score at least 60% marks in aggregate in the university and mid-term
examinations.
The student should pass in both the practical and theory exams.
Re-test awards will be considered only if the student has represented the college in any activity
during the examination days.
The student is required to participate in various curricular and co- curricular activities of the
college.
The student should fulfil the university requirement of 75% attendance.
The student should exhibit good behavior.
2. Dr. P.K. Devi Award
Criteria: -
For student exhibiting exemplary discipline, compassion and empathy towards fellow students,
college staff and society in general.
The student should fulfil the university requirement of 75% attendance.
The student should pass in both the practical and theory exams.
The student should exhibit good behavior.
3. Ms. Sherie Doongaji Prize
Criteria: -
For student standing first in in B.Sc. H.Sc.(final year) Clothing and Textiles, Panjab University
Examinations
For student standing first in B.Sc. H.Sc.(final year) Interior Design and Resource management,
Panjab University Examinations
AWARDS AND PRIZES
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4. Sinder Kukar Awards - 05
Sinder Kukar Award of cash prized and trophy is given to topper in HDFR Panjab University
examination.
Criteria and Amount:-
Topper in HDFR in B.Sc.(Home Science) 1st year in Panjab University Chandigarh exam Rs.5000/-
Topper in HDFR in B.Sc.(Home Science) 2nd year in Panjab University Chandigarh exam Rs.5000/-
Topper in HDFR in B.Sc.(Home Science) 3rd year in Panjab University Chandigarh exam Rs.5000/-
Topper in HDFR in M.Sc. final year in Panjab University Chandigarh exam Rs.5000/-
Topper in Foods and Nutrition in M.Sc. final year in Panjab University Chandigarh exam Rs.5000/-
5. Prize for Most Regular Student
Criteria: -
For student having more than 85% attendance in aggregate in respective class.
The student should pass in both the practical and theory exams.
The student should exhibit good behavior.
6. Mr. K.P. Sinha Award for Best Dancer
Criteria: -
For student representing college in various intra and inter college competitions
For student representing college in youth festivals and other cultural activities
The student should fulfil the university requirement of 75% attendance.
The student should pass in both the practical and theory exams.
The student should exhibit good behavior.
7. Award for Best Singer Prize
Criteria: -
For student representing college in various intra and inter college competitions.
For student representing college in youth festivals and other cultural activities
The student should fulfil the university requirement of 75% attendance.
The student should pass in both the practical and theory exams.
The student should exhibit good behavior.
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Apart from these, following prizes in academics are given to the deserving students:
1. Students who stand first and second in Panjab University Examinations (Final) in
M.Sc. Foods and Nutrition
M.Sc. Human Development and Family Relations,
M.Sc. Clothing and Textiles,
P.G. Diploma in Fashion Designing,
P.G. Diploma Nutrition and Dietetics,
P.G. Diploma Child Guidance and Family Counseling
B.Sc. Home Science
B.Sc. Fashion Designing
2. Prizes are given to those students who stand first in aggregate in House Examinations in all M.Sc.
and PG Diploma courses.
3. First and second prizes in aggregate and each individual subject in House Examinations for B.Sc.
(H.Sc.) and B.Sc.(F.D.) are given to the deserving students.
Special prizes and certificates are also awarded to students for distinction in various co-curricular activities.
Note: - The criteria for above mentioned awards and prizes are liable to changes subject to the
decision of the committee formulated by Principal.
Sinder Kukkar Awards
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1. Ragging is strictly prohibited. Ragging in any form in the college campus will be treated as crime.
2. The students are required to attend all the lectures/tutorials/practicals.
3. The students are required to maintain discipline in the college campus.
4. The students must appear in various House Examinations.
5. Use of mobile phones in the classrooms and library, is strictly prohibited.
6. Smoking, drinking and playing cards on the college campus is strictly prohibited.
7. Students must make it a point to read the Notice Board and browse college website daily.
Ignorance of orders/notices duly displayed on the Notice Board/website shall not be accepted
as an excuse for non-compliance.
8. Students violating rules and resorting to indiscipline are liable to be punished in the form of heavy
fine, withdrawal of concession or stipends and even expulsion from the college in extreme cases.
9. Students who are under-age and do not have a valid driving license for a two-wheeler or a four-
wheeler are not allowed to drive as per the directions of the Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court.
10. The students must park their vehicles in the parking lot. Plying of vehicles on the college campus is
not allowed.
11. It is imperative that students be well-behaved and respectful towards other students. Anyone
indulging in or abetting gang fights, bullying, eve-teasing or causing damage to the college property
will be dealt with very strictly and can even be expelled.
12. Parents are requested to remain in touch with the faculty members to keep a track of their ward’s
academic performance, attendance and conduct and are also requested to liaison with the teachers.
13. Each student must bear the cost of repairing and replacing all articles of furniture, crockery, library
books etc. lost, broken and damaged by her.
14. The college reserves the right to refuse admission to a student or to detain her on the following
grounds:
Indiscipline
Shortage of Attendance
Not qualifying the eligibility conditions as laid by Panjab University
Ragging (As per the guidelines from Hon’ble Supreme Court of India)
Bullying, Teasing and Sexual Harassment.Drugs
CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE
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Leave Rules
1. In case of sickness or emergency, the leave application must be submitted within a week duly signed
by the parent/guardian of the applicant.
2. Applications for sick leave for more than three days should be supported by a medical certificate
from a Govt. Dispensary/Hospital.
3. Leave on medical or personal grounds does not entitle a student to claim benefit of lectures
or for appearing in the special test.
4. The sports person leave for sports competition/coaching camp (including journey days)
recommended by Directorate of Sports including Inter-University tournaments, Inter-College
tournaments, Sr. National Championships and International Championships etc. During this leave
period the concerned sports person shall be treated as present for the assessment and for all other
academic purposes.
5. Absence from the college on days immediately before or after winter vacation entails disciplinary
action.
6. The name of any student who absents herself from the college for ten days or more without
any information will be struck off from the college rolls. The Principal has the power to strike
off name of any student who is irregular in attendance or is not amenable to the college
discipline.
7. If a student after getting admission or during the session remains absent continuously for 10 days,
her name will be struck off from the college rolls.
An Identity card and Library card-cum-Reader`s ticket will be issued to admitted students on
production of the fee receipt and submission of passport size photographs as follows
B.Sc. (Home Science and Fashion Designing): 04
P.G. Diploma classes :04
M.Sc. classes: 05
Students must bring with them their identity-cum-library card (College Diary) to avail library facility
otherwise they will not be allowed to enter library. Any girl found damaging/tearing library book(s)
will not be allowed to enter library for that complete academic session.
The number of books which students of different classes are entitled to borrow at one time is as
follows:
B.Sc. Home Science/ B.Sc. Fashion Designing :02
P.G. Diploma :03
M. Sc. Home Science :04
Library Rules
RULES AND REGULATIONS
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Books are issued for a period of fourteen days only After that a fine of Re. 1 per day is charged
Any loss of library books or periodicals will have to be paid for by the defaulter within a week by
replacing the book or paying the price.
Any damage done to a book shall have to be brought to the notice of the Librarian before getting
the book issued. Otherwise the person who returns it will be held responsible for the damage done.
The librarian can ask the borrower to return a book before the due date if the same is needed in the
library for reference.
Reference books are issued only 15 minutes before the closing time of the library and are to be
returned by 9:30 AM the next morning. A fine of Re. one per hour is charged for books returned
late.
GENERAL
No student will be allowed to join hostel without fee Receipts (Both College &Hostel).
Students are required to bring their own bedding, bed linen and door curtains,locks, buckets, mugs,
bulbs, dusters, plate, spoon, tumbler etc
Furniture will be issued to the resident students against their signatures and the student will be held
responsible for any breakage of furniture issued to her.
Hostel students are not allowed to use any personal electric appliances like radio, two in one, electric
rods, electric press, transistors, record players etc. In case of a defaulter, strict action will be taken
and the appliance will be confiscated. They are also warned not to tamper with electrical fittings.
The college will not be responsible for any mishap.
Hostel students are allowed to keep two-wheelers only for their convenience.
No Birthday celebrations are allowed at night in the rooms.
All rooms and belongings including almirahs can be inspected by the person authorized by the
principal.
Prior permission of warden is required to bring food in the rooms, meals will be served strictly in
the mess only.
No student is allowed to stay in the rooms from 9:30 am to 01:00 pm as hostel will be closed
for cleaning purposes.
Appearing in the examinations from outside the hostel will not be allowed.
Students cannot leave the hostel during the semester.
Registered visitors are allowed only on visiting days i.e. Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:30
pm
The College is not responsible for any inappropriate behavior/action of the student which is
detrimental to accepted social norms.
Possession and consumption of any kind of intoxicants/drugs/ alcohol will result in immediate
expulsion from the hostel.
Hostel Rules
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The college does not take responsibility of valuables especially mobile phones and cash of
resident students. They are therefore advised not to bring jewellery and other expensive articles
with them.
Students are not allowed to stay in the College hostel during autumn break, winter break or
summer vacations.
All the students will report daily for evening Roll-Call in the hostel common room at 6:00 p.m.
Parents of the defaulter students can be called by the hostel authorities any time.
If, at any time, it is found that the information given to hostel authorities by the parents or the
students is wrong, strict action will be taken immediately by the hostel and college authorities.
Resident students are not allowed to take part in any kind of protest or strike. This will lead to their
expulsion from the hostel and college.
Strict disciplinary action will be taken against defaulters, which may result in immediate
expulsion from hostel.
Students are expected to maintain a decent dress code in the hostel and college premises.
Habitual defiance of the hostel rules will render a resident student liable to disciplinary action, a
special fine and even expulsion from the college.
Ragging is strictly prohibited as per the Hon'ble Supreme Court orders. Defaulters will face
punitive action.
Any kind of shouting, creating rumours, knocking on doors or any other act likely to create
disturbance is strictly prohibited within the Hostel premises.
Any matter of dispute with fellow boarders should be reported immediately to the
Warden/Principal.
Residents must switch off fans and lights before leaving for night out, day out and during college
hours.
Action will be taken against the erring students, who pass undesirable remarks about fellow
students, indulge in physical and mental torture and show disobedience and non-co-operative
behaviour.
A day scholar is not permitted to visit or stay in the hostel without the permission of the Principal.
Student must give due respect to the wardens and the hostel staff.
Residents should maintain cordial relations with other fellow students.
Any hosteller found guilty of creating indiscipline, bringing bad publicity or indulging in negative
politics is liable to be expelled with immediate effect.
The Principal reserves the right to change any of the hostel rules and dues. The changes shall be
binding on the residents.
MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
It is mandatory to carry a Medical Fitness Certificate by an authorized Medical Practitioner at the time of
entry to the hostel. The Medical Certificate should carry the information of the blood group of the student.
If a student is suffering from any allergy or medicine, then the same should also be mentioned.Such students
are advised to take all precautionary measures themselves to avoid repercussions. Non-disclosure of
information related to any serious medical condition will result in the cancellation of the hostel seat. In
case this fact is concealed from the authorities at the time of admission, the college will not be responsible
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for any emergency that may arise. Students are advised not to indulge in self-medication; if they do so,
they will be responsible for the consequences. A nurse is available on the campus 24X7 for any kind of
medical aid. In case of emergency the student will be taken to the nearby Govt. hospital and the local
guardian will be called immediately along with the intimation to the parents.
HOSTEL LEAVE RULES
1. A resident student can avail night out /weekend leave only twice a month.
2. Wardens can grant leave only on weekends and not during college days and timings.
3. A maximum of 4 days leave will be granted for the wedding of siblings. The wedding card and a letter
from parents with the proof of their identity should be attached with the leave application. In all such cases
the parents must write directly to the Principal at least two days in advance.
4. Residents will be granted permission to attend family functions only if they have the requisite attendance
in classes, have appeared in the Mid-semester examinations, and have adhered to the rules and regulations
of the college.
5. If any student extends her leave period of night stay, the parents/guardians should inform the hostel
warden well in advance and submit an extension leave application duly signed by the parents.
6. The warden can sanction leave upto 4 days. Any leave more than 4 days would require the sanction of
the Principal.
7. Attendance will not be granted for medical leave or any other leave taken by the student.
8. Students who do not report for 10 days without prior permission will have to vacate the hostel.
RULES FOR OUTING
Timings for Outings:
Wednesdays 3:00 p.m. till Roll Call time*
Fridays 3:00 p.m. till Roll Call time
Sundays 10:00 a.m. till Roll Call time
Other Holidays 12:00 p.m. till Roll Call time
*Roll Call Time
Summers: 6:00 p.m.
Winters: 5:30 p.m.
1. Residents must enter their timings of departure and arrival in the outing register
(Dayout/Nightout/Coaching).
2. The resident should positively return to the hostel before Roll call otherwise serious action will be taken.
3. Residents shall strictly adhere to the timings of their return i.e. before Roll call in case of Day Outs and
Night Outs.
4. The warden has the right to deny outing to a resident in case of returning late from Night out/any kind
of misconduct.
5. If a resident frequently overstays during her leave, her hostel seat may be cancelled and it may also entail
refusal of admission to the college in the next session.
6. Students who absent themselves from the hostel without Night Out Pass will have to face strict action as
per the decision of the Hostel Committee.
7. Residents should not ask for outings/favours other than the mentioned outing schedule.
Note: Day outings will be given according to the season and circumstances.
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Mess Rules
1. Mess Security amounting to Rs. 1000/- will be charged from the hostel resident students at the time of
admission to the hostel which is refundable.
2. Mess is run on contract basis. The Mess Charges for every session will be as per the approved contract
rate of the contractor.
3. Mess Dues are deposited cumulative for every quarter. Mess Dues are to be deposited before the 10th
of the month of the quarter, for which dues are being paid online.
4. If a student fails to pay the dues within 15 days, their mess account will be cancelled/they will not
get food from the mess.
5. Hostellers are required to dine in the dining hall only.
6. No hosteller is permitted to take her meals to her room without the special permission of the Hostel
Supdt. If found violating, disciplinary action will be taken.
7. Meals will not be served before or after the fixed hour. Residents must observe meal timings and must
be punctual for that.
8. No hosteller is allowed to enter the cooking area/kitchen of the hostel.
9. Hostellers are not allowed to come in casual clothes/ night dress to the dining hall. They should be
properly and decently clad.
10. Residents must behave properly with the mess staff.
Note: Students must observe all mess rules in the dining hall
FOR THE KIND ATTENTION OF PARENTS/GUARDIANS
1. At the time of joining the hostel, the parents/local guardians are required to submit, the name
and the address of the local guardians on the specified form.
2. It is mandatory for the parents to put down their signatures in front of the Hostel Committee.
3. Parents are advised to check the leave book and sign it on every visit of their wards.
4. Students should open an SBI bank account in their home towns and carry the ATM cards along
for convenient monetary transactions.
5. Change of address/telephone number to be informed to the warden in writing by the parents.
6. Parents of the defaulter students can be called by the hostel authorities any time.
7. The visitors will meet their wards in visitor’s room only during visiting hours.
8. No parents/guardians will be allowed to go to the resident's room.,
APPOINTING OF LOCAL GUARDIANS
1. Appointing of a local guardian is a must for the hostel record of each resident student. In case
of an emergency, local guardians will be informed and called.
2. Unmarried Men (blood relation and cousins) will not be accepted as local guardians and will
not be allowed to enter the college premises.
3. Only a married couple should preferably be the local guardian. (Real brother/sister, married or
unmarried is also eligible to be local guardian)
4. Only parents and guardians will be allowed to meet their wards from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
Saturday and 11:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m. on Sundays.
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A student who wishes to withdraw her admission from the college must apply to the Principal in writing.
The Application for withdrawal must be countersigned by the parent/guardian. A student leaving the
college without any information to the Principal will forfeit the entire security deposit and the same will
be adjusted towards the dues. No claim for refund of security will be entertained in such cases.
In partial modification of office order No. DPI-UT-12(6) 95 dated 30-3-07/24-4-07,the Advisor to the
Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh is pleased to adopt the recommendations of the Registrar,
Panjab University, Chandigarh Endorsed vide No. 4721-4900/Misc/A-3 dated 28-5-07 regarding refund of
entire fee collected from the students withdrawing before the starting of the course ,the candidates in the
waiting list should be given admission against the vacant seat. The entire fee collected from the student,
after a deduction of the processing fee of not more than Rs.1000/- (Rupees one Thousands only) shall be
refunded and returned by the Institution/University to the student/candidate withdrawing from the
programme. Should a student leave after joining the course and if the seat consequently falling vacant has
been filled by another candidate by the last date of admission, the institution must return the fee collected
with proportionate deduction of monthly fee and proportionate hostel rent, where applicable, as conveyed
by University Grants Commission, New Delhi vide their letter No. F.No. 1-3/2007(CPP-II)dated 23rd April
2007.
Note: Not withstanding anything contained in this document to the contrary, the "Instructions for
Admission to Various Courses" of Panjab University, Chandigarh or any subsequent instructions to
be issued for the session 2018-19 shall apply.
Refund of Security:
The application for the refund of security must be accompanied by "No Dues" certificate from the Heads
of various Departments, College Librarian, Hostel Superintendent. The applications for refund will be
entertained within a year of the student leaving the college.
Loss or Breakage: Any loss or breakage of College Property has to be paid for by the defaulter.
FEE REFUND POLICY
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NOTE
All court cases related to admission will fall in the jurisdiction of Hon'ble Court in
Chandigarh U.T.
Source of graphics, frames etc.: google.com
Disclaimer
Although every effort has been made to provide reliable and accurate
information, The Chandigarh Administration or the Prospectus
Committee does not warrant or assume any legal liability or
responsibility for any error at any stage of printing and compilation. The
contents in the Prospectus are subject to change by the Panjab University
and/or the Chandigarh Administration from time to time.
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Fake Universities Source:-https://www.ugc.ac.in/page/Fake-Universities.aspx
State-wise List of fake Universities as on November, 2019
Delhi
1. Commercial University Ltd., Daryaganj, Delhi.
2. United Nations University, Delhi.
3. Vocational University, Delhi.
4. ADR-Centric Juridical University, ADR House, 8J, Gopala Tower, 25 Rajendra Place, New Delhi - 110
008.
5. Indian Institute of Science and Engineering, New Delhi.
6. Viswakarma Open University for Self-Employment, Rozgar Sewasadan, 672, Sanjay Enclave, Opp. GTK
Depot, Delhi-110033.
7. Adhyatmik Vishwavidyalaya (Spiritual University), 351-352, Phase-I, Block-A, Vijay Vihar, Rithala,
Rohini, Delhi-110085
Karnataka
8. Badaganvi Sarkar World Open University Education Society, Gokak, Belgaum, Karnataka.
Kerala
9. St. John’s University, Kishanattam, Kerala.
Maharashtra
10. Raja Arabic University, Nagpur, Maharashtra.
West Bengal
11. Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine, Kolkatta.
12. Institute of Alternative Medicine and Research,8-A, Diamond Harbour Road, Builtech inn, 2nd Floor,
Thakurpurkur, Kolkatta - 700063
Uttar Pradesh
13. Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi (UP) Jagatpuri, Delhi.
14. Mahila Gram Vidyapith/Vishwavidyalaya, (Women’s University) Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
15. Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith, Prayag, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
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16. National University of Electro Complex Homeopathy, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
17. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open University), Achaltal, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
18. Uttar Pradesh Vishwavidyalaya, Kosi Kalan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.
19. Maharana Pratap Shiksha Niketan Vishwavidyalaya, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
20. Indraprastha Shiksha Parishad, Institutional Area,Khoda,Makanpur,Noida Phase-II, Uttar Pradesh.
Odisha
21. Nababharat Shiksha Parishad, Anupoorna Bhawan, Plot No. 242, Pani Tanki Road,Shaktinagar,
Rourkela-769014.
22. North Orissa University of Agriculture & Technology, Odisha.
Puducherry
23. Sree Bodhi Academy of Higher Education, No. 186, Thilaspet, Vazhuthavoor Road, Puducherry-605009
Andhra Pradesh
24. Christ New Testament Deemed University, #32-32-2003, 7th Lane, Kakumanuvarithoto, Guntur, Andhra
Pradesh-522002 and another address of Christ New Testament Deemed University, Fit No. 301, Grace
Villa Apts., 7/5, Srinagar, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh-522002
* Bhartiya Shiksha Parishad, Lucknow, UP - the matter is subjudice before the District Judge -
Lucknow
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Prospectus Committee
Chairperson Prof. Sudha Katyal
Incharge Dr. Rupinder Ghumman
Members Dr.Ritu Pradhan
Mrs. Mona Soin
Ms.Preeti Sodhi
Dr. Shabana Gandhi
Mr. Navtej Singh
Dr. Gaurav Kalra
Dr. Reenu
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Contact US
Website:- www.homescience10.ac.in
e-mail:- homescience-chd@nic.in
Phone: - 0172-2740387
For any enquiry, please call (9:00AM to 4:00 PM)
Dr. Gaurav Kalra 08872444204
Major Neelam Kumari 09417482453
Ms. Neelam (Office) 088725-24770
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