Jamia Millia Islamia Distance Education 2023-24
Jamia Millia Islamia Distance Education 2023-24
Prospectus
2023-24
Admission to Graduate, Post Graduate, Diploma & Certificate Programmes
Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE)
CDOE offers admission to Graduate, Post Graduate, Diploma & Certificate Programmes in
Online (OL) and Distance (ODL) mode for the session 2023-24. The applicants are
advised to follow the deadlines given below:
IMPORTANT DATES
No Application Form will be accepted after the last date of its submission.
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2.3 CBCS 7
2.4 CIQA 8
3.1 Mission 8
3.2 Objectives 8
4.1 Website 10
5.4 Dissertation/Workshop/Project/Practical/Viva-Voce 11
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7 Statistical Data 13
12 Cancellation of Admission 20
15 Important URLs 21
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Jamia Millia Islamia, came into existence in 1920 during the Non-Cooperation
Movement, was founded at Aligarh in response to Gandhiji’s call to boycott British
supported educational institutions. Subsequently in 1925, it moved from Aligarh to
Delhi. Ever since then, Jamia showed a gradual, but continuous growth, at times in
spurts and gushes, and at other through prolonged processes of slow maturation.
A ‘Deemed to be University’ status was bestowed to the Jamia on June 1963 under
Section 2 of the University Grants Commission Act and eventually, on 26 December
1988, through an Act of the Indian Parliament, the Jamia blossomed into a full-fledged
Central University.
The Jamia Millia Islamia has well developed faculties: Natural Sciences; Social Sciences;
Engineering and Technology; Education; Humanities and Languages; Architecture and
Ekistics; Fine Arts; Law; and Dentistry, besides the well-known AJK Mass
Communication Research Centre and over thirty research and teaching Centres: The
Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution; Academy of International Studies; Centre for
Culture, Media and Governance; Dr. K. R. Narayanan Centre for Dalit and Minorities
Studies; Centre for Nano-sciences and Nanotechnology; FTK Centre for Information
Technology; Centre for Management Studies; Centre for West Asian Studies; Centre for
Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences; Centre for Theoretical Physics; and Centre
for Interdisciplinary Research in Basic Sciences, etc.
Indeed, the Jamia has come a long way in her march to carve a ‘distinct’ niche in the
academic world as a Centre for higher learning without compromising or altering her
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Ranking (Asia)
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The Centre for Distance and Open Learning (CDOL), now re-designated as Centre for
Distance and Online Education, was established at Jamia Millia Islamia on September 2002 under
the auspices of the Distance Education Council (DEC) currently rechristened as Distance Education
Bureau (DEB-UGC). In 2009, the CDOL, now CDOE, was approved by the Ministry of Human
Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India (GoI).
The objectives of the Centre include: provision of space for higher education to those who
are inaccessible to the benefits of formal system of education and to take education at the doorstep
of the learner.
The Centre has established Learner Support Centres located at various locations across
India such as Assam, Bihar, Haryana, Kerala, Punjab, Rajasthan, UP, West Bengal, Delhi & NCR.
These LSCs also play the significant role for reaching out to the learners hailing from the rural and
remote areas.
2.2 Distance mode (ODL) & Online mode (OL) Programmes:: The Centre for Distance and
Online Education, JMI is one of the few reputed Higher Education Institutes to provide the Degree
Programmes in Distance mode (ODL) & Online mode (OL). CDOE has been providing Online Degree
programmes since 2021. The Centre aims to make optimum use of techonological advancement in
imparting the Education through the Online Mode and fecilitate the learners with ease. Given the
recent developments in area of education, and resultant positive changes, the Centre has also
adobted varied Online Methods of Evaluation and Online Teaching. Such use of teachology has
bridged a gap between the learner and fecilitator, and made the education more accessible to the
learners based in far-flung areas. Moreover, these Online Programms are also accessible to the
Foreign Nationals who are interested in persuing education from our Institue.
Centre for Distance and Online Education offers these online PG program in CBCS based Semester
mode system. This system is intended to provide students a wide diversity of subjects from which
they can choose what they really like and have aptitude for, apart from the core subject they have
chosen. The flexibility in the system will allow students to acquire rounded personality by choosing
subjects across disciplines and mediums. The CDOE would like to encourage inter-disciplinary
among students in their studies. To facilitate this, a cumulative list of courses that will run under
CBCS is being provided. Students are advised to go through the list carefully so that they can make
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an informed choice. Assistant Professors or Programme Coordinators may be contacted for advice
or any other help related to the CBCS.
The UGC (ODL) Regulations 2020 make it mandatory for dual mode universities to
establish Centre for Internal Quality Assurance (CIQA) exclusively for their distance
mode programmes. The objective of CIQA is to develop and put in place a
comprehensive and dynamic quality assurance system to provide high quality
programmes of higher education in open and distance learning mode. Accordingly,
the Vice Chancellor constituted CIQA Committee in order to monitor qualitative
mechanism of the Centre; the committee is consisted of the following members:
3.1 MISSION
CDOE aims to develop professionals of excellent competence in the field of Education, Management,
Humanities and Social Sciences with a humanitarian approach capable of bearing the responsibility
of building a better society and the nation at large. We promote and impart educational facilities to
everyone irrespective of their ethnicity, caste, creed, religion and age. We also enable adults to
enrich their knowledge and improve their technical or professional qualifications.
3.2 OBJECTIVES
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3.3 INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEM: The distance education programme delivery system includes the
multi-media approach, i.e., self-learning print material, audio/video components, and assignments,
counselling sessions, practical work, discussion forums and workshops.
3.4 LEARNER SUPPORT CENTRE (LSC) : It is a contact point to provide academic as well as
administrative support to its learners. All the important communications are sent to the Centre
Coordinator of the Learner Support Centre. A copy of important circulars /notification will be
displayed on the notice board of the Learner Support Centre so as to provide the latest information
about the assignments, submission of the examination forms, date sheet, list of admitted students
and declaration of result etc.
Extracurricular Activities are encouraged at the Learner Support Centre like Annual day, Sports
day, literary competitions etc are held and encouraged.
3.5 SELF LEARNING MATERIAL (SLM) : The self-instructional material for both theory and
practical components for each programme of study is provided to all the learners. However, the
hardcopy of the SLM is provided to the learners of ODL mode only while the PDFs of the SLM is
uploaded on the Google Classroom in each respective programme. It is supplied to each learner in
the form of blocks and units. Normally each block contains 3 – 5 units, and each course consists of
3– 5 blocks of Printed Study Material.
3.6 AUDIO AND VIDEO PROGRAMMES : The Audio and Video Programmes are supplementary,
meant for clarification and enhancement of understanding in various courses of the Programme.
These are used during Counselling and workshop sessions at the Learner Support Centres. The
information regarding Online Educational Resources (OERs) shall be made available to the learners
during counselling sessions.
3.7 DISTRIBUTION OF STUDY MATERIAL : The CDOE provides study material and assignment
booklets to the learners. For non- receipt of study material, Learners are required to write to the
Director, CDOE , Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110025, where they stand
enrolled/admitted.
3.8 LIBRARY FACILITY: Students can use computer/ Wi-Fi facilities for OER’s at the library/study
hall located at the Learner Support Centre (LSC).
3.9 COUNSELLING SESSIONS: The counselling sessions are usually held at the Learner Support
Centres during weekends and long holidays. However, the Centre has decided to conduct the
Counselling Sessions through online platforms like Google meet/ Teachmint/Zoom/MS Teams, etc.
so that students from the LSCs can also join the class. It also helps us to mitigate the expenditure,
and also to impart the education to the learners from the far-flung areas. These sessions are taken
by the senior faculty members of the University. The Centre Coordinator/In charge will also
provide the counselling schedule. The counselling sessions will include clarifications required in the
print material and other related difficulties through active interaction with students. Attending
counselling session is optional.
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In most of the programme of study, the medium of instruction is English. The self learning material
and assignments in the programmes will be primarily available in English. For the Post Graduate
programmes, the question paper will be in English only.
Students can attempt their assignments and Term-End/Semester End Examinations papers either
in English, Hindi or Urdu
4.1 Website
Jamia Millia Islamia has its own comprehensive website being consistently updated with new
notifications and updates about exams, counselling sessions etc. The students are advised to make a
good use of the website to keep them updated with the new happenings at the University. This link
is to access the website> https://www.jmi.ac.in/ ; however, an entire webpage of the website is
dedicated to the CDOE that can be accessed with this link>
https://www.jmi.ac.in/aboutjamia/centres . Jamia’s Office of the Controller has also its own
website that can also be accessed for filling up online admission form, examination form and also
for checking the results; the link to the website is >http://jmicoe.in/ .
Evaluation System is divided into two parts at CDOE, Jamia Millia Islamia;
All the above are compulsory components for a learner of each programme of study (wherever
applicable) to successfully complete the programme.
The University conducts Term-End Examination once a year and a student is advised to take
his/her examination at the end of each academic year, while the Semester End Examination is held
twice a year at the end of each semester.
All the examination are conducted at various Learner Support Centre/ Examinations Centre or any
convenient place as decided by CDOE in May/June and Dec/January every year which is duly
notified on the University website. However, for the online programmes, the examination will be
conducted through Online Mode as per the UGC guidelines.
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Assignments are an integral and compulsory component of the instructional system. There are
tutor-marked assignments for each theory programme. The students will have to work on specified
number of assignments per programme. The assignments have to be hand written and to be
uploaded in PDF form in the respective folders on the Google Classroom of the respective
programmes in accordance with the submission schedule provided by the Programme Coordinator
/In charge of the respective Centres.
In several programme of study students are required to do Dissertation / Project / Practical etc
(wherever applicable) as part of their course work. These activities enable the students to have a
practical exposure and in-field experience. The Viva-Voce (if any) is held so that the learner may
defend the practical activity that he/she has done during his/her Dissertation/Project/Practical.
Assistant Prof.
1. (History) Dr. Abdullah Muhammad Chishti [email protected]
Assistant Prof.
3. (Education) [email protected]
Dr. Dayal Sandhu
Assistant Prof. (Pol.
4. Science) Dr. Shabnum Akhtar [email protected]
Assistant Prof.
8. (Management) Dr. Asif Pervez [email protected]
Assistant Prof.
(Management) [email protected]
Dr. Kashif Iqbal Siddiqui
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As mandated by the UGC-DEB Regulations 2020, Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE),
JMI has a grievance redressal cell fully dedicated for redressal of grievances of Distance Learners
enrolled at CDOE, JMI
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7. STATISTICAL DATA
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Programmes Offered
S.No. Programmes Code Mode Minimum Min-Max Fee
Eligibility Duration Per
Years/ Year
Semester
(In
Rs.)
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University Mode)
Fee
Min-Max
Per
Duration
S.No. Programmes Code Minimum Eligibility Year Mode
Years/
(In
Semester
Rs.)
Post Graduate
(10+2+3) in any discipline 1-3 years
Diploma in
1 PGDGC from a recognized (Annual 15,500/- Distance
Guidance &
Counselling University Mode)
Post Graduate
Bachelor’s degree (10+2+3) 1-3 years
Diploma in
2 PGDGI in any discipline from a (Annual 20,000/- Distance
Geoinformatics
recognized University Mode)
Diploma in Early 1-3 years
3 Childhood Care DECCE 10+2 (Annual 6000/- Distance
and Education Mode)
Certificate in 1-3 years
4 Computer CCHNT 10+2 (Annual 8000/- Distance
Hardware and Mode)
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Network
Technology
Certificate in 1-3 years
5 Information CIT 10+2 (Annual 6000/-
Distance
Technology Mode)
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Candidates are required to read the prospectus carefully before filling the Application Form for
admission to any Programme of study in CDOE, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. The Prospectus
provides general information and is subject to the provisions of the Act, Statutes, Ordinances,
Regulations and relevant Resolutions of the Academic Council/Executive Council of Jamia.
The University reserves the right to change/modify the provisions made in this prospectus by
notifying through addendum/corrigendum on the University website. Candidates shall not be
informed of any such change individually and are advised to check the University website
(http://jmi.ac.in/CDOE) regularly.
(i) The application for admission may only be submitted through On-line mode at Jamia
Millia Islamia Website www.coe.in & www.jmi.ac.in . There is no printed application form
for admission.
(ii) While submitting the application, the candidate is required to make a payment of
Application Fee as prescribed below:
(iii) The application fee may be paid either by Credit Card/Debit Card/ Net Banking.
(iv) The application fee once received successfully at JMI’s end is non-refundable and no
correspondence on this subject will be entertained.
(v) JMI shall only refund the application fee in cases of failed transactions identified at its end.
(i) Candidates are advised to carefully read and follow the instructions provided online during
the Form Submission Process.
(ii) To register for admission, candidates are required to use the online form available at JMI’s
Admission Portal: www.jmicoe.in , www.jmi.ac.in
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Before applying for admission, a candidate is advised to ensure his/her eligibility as per the
criteria laid down in the prospectus.
(iii) A candidate must have passed the qualifying examination from a board/university/institute
recognized by JMI. Jamia Millia Islamia recognizes degrees of all central universities, state
universities, institutions of national importance and foreign universities, provided that their
equivalence has been established by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Besides,
the university also recognizes certain qualifications from the reputed madaris as well, the
details of which are provided in Annexure– I of the prospectus.
(iv) Candidates whose results for the qualifying examinations have not been declared may also
apply. However, for programmes whose eligibility is bachelor degree etc, they must submit
the required certificates etc. (of first declared result) by 31st August 2023, failing which
their admission will be cancelled.
(v) During the Registration process, the following information/details should be available with
the candidate:
A valid and readily accessible Email Id. Please note that, if required, JMI may use the
registered email for future communication with the candidate.
Soft copy of candidate’s coloured passport size photograph with white background
(Maximum 100KB in size) in JPG/JPEG format.
Soft copy of candidate’s signature (Maximum 100 KB in size) in JPG/JPEG format.
(vi) Candidates may use the preview option to cross-check the correctness of entries filled by
them online before confirming the submission of form. Any required correction(s) except in
“Name” and “Date-of-Birth” in the Registration Information may be made before
completing/Confirming the registration portion in the form. However, candidates will be
able edit the information, during the document verification in the centre. The detail
guideline of editing will be published on www.jmicoe.in & www.jmi.ac.in.
(vii) Once the registration of admission form is successfully submitted the system will send an
email bearing the Unique CODE with a link to verify the email account, and login (email ID),
Password to access the account to the registered email id. After link verification, and using
login ID and Password, the candidate may login to the portal and proceed to apply for the
program(s) of his/her choice and pay the applicable entrance application fees.
(viii) In case of submission of Online form through Cyber Café/ at any other place, a candidate is
also advised to go through the guidelines and get the form filled in his/her presence and
provide his/her contact information such as email and mobile number wherever required.
The University will not be responsible for any mistake done by the candidate while filling
the admission form.
(ix) Candidates are advised to bring the hard copy at the time of verification of documents. print
may be taken out after logging into the admission portal at: www.jmicoe.in &
www.jmi.ac.in
(x) Candidates may check the status of their application form on JMI website, www.jmicoe.in &
www.jmi.ac.in.
Jamia Millia Islamia reserves the right to reject the application form(s) if a candidate submits more
than one application form for the same Programmes of study and for any other reason.
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(i) If a candidate fails to submit his/her result/certificate for the qualifying examination(s) or
fails to complete any of the other admission formalities by the last date as notified by the
University for the Concerned Program in this prospectus or on the University website.
(ii) At any stage, if any information furnished by the candidate is found to be incorrect or if a
candidate has been wrongly admitted.
(iii) The candidate has to prove his/her academic records mentioned in the online application
form, at the time of admission in CDOE and concerned Learner Support Centres, failing
which admission will not be granted. Filling online admission form does not guarantee
admission.
Documents will be verified at the time of admission. The applicant is advised to produce the
following documents along with the programme fee at the time of verification.
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NOTE:
(i) The Jamia Millia Islamia recognizes degrees of all Central Universities, State
Universities, Institutions of national importance and Foreign Universities, provided
that their equivalence has been established by the Association of Indian Universities.
Besides, the University also recognizes certain qualifications from Madarsas, the
details of which are provided in (Annexure-I).
(ii) Verification of documents will be done at CDOE through online mode and those
candidates are found eligible after the verification will be allowed to take admission.
If a candidate submits forged/fake documents, he/she will be liable for
legal/criminal proceedings.
(iii) CDOE reserves the right to summarily reject any application form scrutinized for
any discrepancy and incorrect information before finalizing admission.
(iv) Students who are already enrolled in a programme of one year or longer duration can also
simultaneously register for any Certificate/Diploma/PG Diploma programme. However, if
there is any clash of dates of counselling or examination schedule between the two
programmes opted; the University will not be in a position to make adjustments.
(v) No candidate shall be entitled to claim admission as a matter of right.
(vi) Candidates are advised to regularly check the CDOE, JMI website (http://jmi.ac.in/CDOE)
for admission related notices and other information.
(vii) After the verification of the documents, the students may proceed for payment of Program
fees through the online link that will be provided.
Identity card:
(i) Identity Card will be issued only to students whose admission is complete in all respects
(after due verification& payment of fees). CDOE learners holding CDOE I-Card can use the
said ID during counselling sessions and for purpose of visiting CDOE Complex only.
NOTE:
(ii) In case of loss of Identity Card, the students should file a FIR and submit the copy of the
same along with a demand draft of Rs. 200/- in favor of the “Jamia Millia Islamia” payable at
“New Delhi” in order to make a request for duplicate Identity Card.
(iii) Admission will not be considered complete, unless a candidate has a valid identity card
issued by CDOE. Admission is liable to be cancelled, if a student does not have a valid
Identity Card issued by CDOE.
(iv) Students are advised to collect the Programme Guide for the ensuing academic session from
the Office of CDOE or their respective Learner Support Centres. The Programme Guide
contains Academic Calendar and other important rules related to counselling, assignments,
examinations and detailed syllabus.
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* In case of (1) in the table above, the Higher Educational Institution (HEI) concerned shall deduct an amount not
more than 5% of the fees paid by the student, subject to a maximum, of Rs. 5,000/- as processing charges from
the refundable amount.
* Fees shall be refunded by all HEIs to an eligible student within fifteen days from the date of receiving a written
application from him/her in this regard.
(ii) A candidate would be admitted at a particular Learner Support Centre only if there
is sufficient number of admission seekers in a programme. However, if the numbers
of admission seekers at a Learner Support Centre is inadequate, the following
options are available to a student:
May be admitted at any other Learner Support Centre, including the
Headquarters, CDOE, where there are sufficient numbers of admission seekers if
she/he wishes so
May change the programme at the same Learner Support Centre, the fees will be
adjusted accordingly
May withdraw admission. In such a case, 100 per cent programme fees will be
refunded
(iii) A student who has paid programme fee will be given a Roll Number, which will also
be mentioned in the Identity Card. The Enrollment Number and the Roll Number,
thus allotted will continue for the maximum period allowed for the programme or
until the programme is completed, whichever is earlier. The Roll Number will
change only if one registers afresh for the same programme. The Enrollment
Number does not change even if one seeks deferment.
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A student shall not ordinarily be allowed to change the optional subject(s) of a programme (if any)
unless the same is applied for and has been permitted by CDOE. Such applications should be
submitted to the Director, CDOE through respective Program Coordinator. Change in optional
subject(s) is permitted after payment of Rs.1,500/- for Self-Learning Material (SLM). The payment
should be made through Demand Draft drawn in favour of Jamia Millia Islamia payable at New
Delhi.
Spelling mistakes, if any, committed at the time of data entry stage will be rectified at the Learner
Support Centre and corrected data will be transmitted to the CDOE, for updating in the database.
However, students are expected to write their correct name (as indicated in their Class X
certificate) in the admission form. In case there is any change in the name (other than the one
mentioned in a candidates Class X certificate), it is mandatory for the learner to furnish legal
evidence while submitting the admission form.
15 Important URLs:
Transgender Candidates
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No admission application form fee and programme fee will be charged from
transgender candidates.
For Foreign/NRI students and Foreign Diplomats in India, online Admission Application Form can
be submitted. Hard copy of duly completed application form in all respect along with supporting
documents should be submitted to:
(i) The Office of the Foreign Students’ Advisor will determine/verify equivalence of
their respective degrees.
(ii) After clearance of admission application form from the Office of the Foreign
Students’ Advisor, a candidate will be informed by email and asked to complete the
admission formalities along with submission of prescribed admission fee in
equivalence of Indian currency through a Demand Draft drawn in favour of Jamia
Millia Islamia and payable at New Delhi.
(iii) The following self-attested copy of certificates and documents are required to be
submitted along with the admission application form:
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* The category of Non-Resident Indian (NRI) shall be as per the Income Tax law of India.
However, notwithstanding any amendment in such laws, all rights, obligations and
duties flowing from the law and subsisting at the time of submission of application shall
be respected and mandated till finalization of the programme applied for.
NOTE:
(a) Fee in case of students coming from SAARC countries or students from SAARC
countries holding a ‘Refugee Status’ is same as that of Indian students (refer to 1.2
above).
(b) Other foreign aspirants holding a ‘Refugee Status’ are eligible for a fee concession of
USD $ 100.
(c) Fee is payable in a single instalment at the time of admission after clearance
from the Office of the Foreign Students Advisor on or before notified dates.
(d) NRI candidates shall pay the fee according to the country of their parent’s/wards
residence.
(e) Jamia Millia Islamia reserves the right to revise the fee at any time.
(i) The program for which eligibility is to be relied upon must be from an institution
included in the list of the Association of Indian Universities
(http://www.aiuweb.org).
(ii) In case the University/Board is not included in the Association of Indian Universities
list, the candidate has to obtain and submit a Certificate of Equivalence to this effect
from the Association of Indian Universities.
(iii) Only English translations of all transcripts, duly attested, will be accepted.
(iv) Candidates applying from their respective country should get their transcripts
attested by the concerned accredited authorized government agency and also duly
certified by the Indian Embassy or Consulate.
(v) For candidates applying from India, all attestation must be done by the concerned
Embassy/High Commission/Consulate of the relevant country in India.
(vi) Applications without the attested documents shall be summarily rejected.
(vii) On being granted admission, foreign students should produce their valid Student
Visa and submit an attested copy of the same to the CDOE/Learner Support Centre.
(viii) Upon arrival in India, every foreign student must register with the Foreigners
Regional Registration Office (FRRO) within 14 days from the date of first entry into
India as per the prescribed applicable procedure.
(ix) NRI students will pay the requisite fees through Demand Draft drawn in favour of
Jamia Millia Islamia and payable at New Delhi, for their admission category
throughout the duration of the programme even if they may not remain NRIs, i.e.
their status changes from NRIs to Non-NRIs.
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(x) All foreign students (old/new) are required to fill a Registration Form available with
the Office of the Foreign Students’ Advisor of the University, within 15 days of
joining the course. Bonafide certificates shall not be issued if this stipulation is not
complied with.
(xi) The category once filled in the application form shall be final and cannot be changed
at any later stage.
(xii) The admission of foreign diplomats in India wishing to study in the JMI shall be
governed by the prescribed applicable procedures and rules as notified by the
Government of India from time to time. The fee structure for Foreign/NRI
candidates will be applicable to foreign diplomats.
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5 JSC-HR-03 Darsh College of Education MCOM, MEG, MAPA, Ms. Rajni Bhasin
Gohana-Panipat Road, Sonipat MAS, MAPS, MAE,
BAG, BCOM, BBA, 09818772060
Affiliated to: B.Ed,
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Education (NCTE)
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CCHNT, CIT
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Adarsh Nagar, Ballabhgarh MCOM, MAE, B.Ed, Chaudhary
Fridabad BAG, BCOM, BBA,
DECCE 9310002234,
Affiliated To: 0129-2212682
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Rohtak [email protected]
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University, Jind
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Education (NCTE)
8 JSC-HR-06 Bhagwan Parshuram College of B.Ed, DECCE Dr Parveen Kumar
Education, Panipat, Haryana
9416178365
Affiliated to:
-Chaudhary Ranbir Singh [email protected]
University, Jind, Haryana
9 JSC-HR-07 IPJ College of Education B.Ed, PGDGC, DECCE Mr. Vikas Kharb
Ismaila, Rohtak
09899626321
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-Maharisihi Dayanand University, [email protected]
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Faridabad, Haryana. 9266152786
9266151786
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Education, Sonepat, Haryana
9215215559
Affiliated to:
-Chaudhary Ranbir Singh [email protected]
University, Jind, Haryana
-DCRUST, Murthal, Haryana
-NCTE
KERALA
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Swalath Nagar, Melmury BCOM, BBA, BCIBF,
Mallapuram PGDGC, DECCE, 04832738343
CCHNT, CIT, 09645642285
Affiliated to: 09946788483
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Madhya Pradesh
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Prithvipur, Madhya Pradesh DECCE
9111505439
Affiliated To:
Dr. Hari singh Gaur University, jansevasamititikamgar
Sagar [email protected]
ODISHA
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and Management, Behrampur,
Odisha. 9437011046
PUNJAB
18 JSC-PB-01 Baba Kundan Lal Rural College MEG, MHD, MAS, Dr. Rajeev Hora
of Education BCOM, BBA, BCIBF,
Kuliwala Jamalpur PGDGC, DECCE, 09888662776
Ludhiana CCHNT, CIT 09417202820
01612680993
Affiliated to:
-Punjab University, Chandigarh [email protected]
-National Council for Teacher
Education (NCTE)
RAJASTHAN
19 JSC-RJ-01 Bhartiya Prashikshan Sansthan MAE, MAPS, MCOM, Dr. Yogesh Attary
Bijorawas MAS, MEG, MHD,
Maharajawas MAPA, MAH, MHRM, 09636083888
Behror B.Ed, BAG, BBA, 09636091888
Alwar BCOM, 01494291103
PGDGC, DECCE,
Affiliated to: CCHNT, CIT, [email protected]
-National Council for Teacher bpscollege@rediffmail.
Education (NCTE) com
20 JSC-RJ-02 Shri Khushal Das University CIT, PGDGC, MBA Prof. (Dr.) S. K. Das
(SKDU)
8875457111
Chak 7STG, Kushal Nagar, Near
Toll Plaza, suratgarh Road, president@skduniversi
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22 JSC-UP-03 Maulana Azad P.G. College MEG, MHD, MAS, Dr. Akhlaque Husain
Baital-Quadirabad MAH, MAE, DECCE
Siddharth Nagar 09450562904
09984624647
Affiliated to:
-Siddharth University, Kapilvastu contact@mazadeducat
-National Council for Teachers ion.org
Education (NCTE)
23 JSC-UP-04 Shree Mahavir College of MEG, MHD, MAS, Mr. Manoj Chauhan
Education MAH, MAE, DECCE,
189, Rajpur Kotla, Firozabad 9350023521
9971799011
Affiliated to:
-National Council for Teacher [email protected]
Education (NCTE) mschauhandeva@yah
oo.co.in
24 JSC-UP-05 Saraswati College of Professional MAE, MAPS, BCOM, Mr. Nirmal Singh
Studies BBA, B.Ed, BAG,
819, 27 KM Stone, NH-24 DECCE, CIT 0120-2761386
Hapur Road Bye Pass 9810075965
Adhyatmic Nagar 9818575965
Ghaziabad
info@saraswaticollege.
Affiliated to: com
-Chaudhary Charan Singh University,
Meerut
-National Council for Teacher
Education. (NCTE)
25 JSC-UP-07 M.A. Memorial Girls Degree MCOM, MAPS, Mr. Shadab Uddin
College, Colbaaz Bahadur Janpad BCOM, BBA, B.Ed, Khan
Azamgarh BAG, DECCE, CIT,
09235724345
Affiliated to: 09455031037
-Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal
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University, Dwarka
36 JSC-DL-10 Delhi Institute of Rural B.Ed, BBA, BCOM, Mr. Rafi Lal
Development (DIRD) MAE, PGDGC, DECCE
GT Karnal Road 9810866755
Village Nangli Puna 7703822548
Delhi-110036
[email protected]
Affiliated to:
-Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha
University, Dwarka
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Annexure - I
19. RECOGNISED COURSES OF ARABIC MADARIS/ INSTITUTIONS
(1) The following courses, with English of Senior School Certificate (10+2)/Intermediate standard, have
been recognized for purposes of admission to the B.A./B.A.(Hons.) Ist year courses:-
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34. Alimiat of Jamia Syed Ahmad Shaheed, Malihabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
35. Alimiat of Darul Uloom Alimia, Jamda Shahi, Basti, Uttar Pradesh
36. Aliya of Darul Hoda Islamic Academy, Kerala
37. Fazilat of Al-Mahadul Islamia As-Salafi, Richa Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
38. Alimiat of Darul Uloom Warsia, Vishal Khand, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
39. Fazilat of Bhado Jamia Islahul Muslemeen, Malda, West Bengal
40. Fazilat of Jamiatul Banat Almuslimat, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh
41. Alimiat of Jamia Islamia Muzaffarpur, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh
42. Aalimiat of Jamea-tul-Hidaya, Jaipur, Rajasthan
43. Alimiat of Jamiatul Banat Al-Islamia, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi–110025
44. Alimiat of Al-Jamiatul Islamia, Sant Kabir Nagar, Uttar Pradesh
45. Alimiat of Jamia Islamia, Chowk Bazar, Bhatkal, Karnatka
46. Fazilat of Jamia Islamia, Kausa, Thane, Mumbai, Maharashtra
47. Fazilat of Jamia Islamia Arabia Gulzare-e-Husainia, Ajrara, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
48. Alimiat of Jamiatul Mominat, Moghalpura, Hyderabad (Telangana)
49. Alimiat of Jamia Arifia, Saiyed Sarawan, Kaushambi, Allahabad (UP)
50. Alimiat Degree of Jamiatul Qasim Darul Uloom – il-Islamia, Supaul, Bihar.
51. Al-Fadeelah degree of Madarsa Jamia Al-Tayyebat, Towa, Azamgarh (U.P.)
(2) The Graduates of the following Madrasas, having passed the Examination in English of Senior School
Certificate/ Intermediate standard from Jamia Millia Islamia or any recognized University or Board
separately, may be admitted to B.A./ B.A.(Hons.) Ist year course:
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Such other Madaris as may be recognized by the Jamia from time to time.
(3) The graduates of the Madarsas recognized by the Jamia and listed under item (2) above may be
permitted to appear as private candidates only at the English Examination of Jamia Senior School
Certificate(10+2)scheme.
(4) Adib Kamil of Jamia Urdu, Aligarh, having passed English of B.A. standard from Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh or any other University separately has been recognized for admission to the
M.A.Urdu Program.
(5) SANVI Certificate of Jamiat-ul-Hidaya, Jaipur is equivalent to Sec. School Certificate (Class X) of
Jamia Millia Islamia for admission to XI Class in all streams and for appearing in the Entrance Test of
Jamia’s Diploma Engineering programs.
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1. Dr. S.K.Verma
Assistant Professor (Hindi)
PGDGI, CCHNT, CIT Email: [email protected]
2. Dr. Isha Naaz
Assistant Professor (Public Admin)
MA (Public Admin.) Email: [email protected]
3. Dr. Shushwi Ke,
MA Sociology, BA (Gen Part- Assistant Professor (Sociology)
II) Email: [email protected]
4. Dr. Sheereen Saleem
MA Hindi, BA General In- Assistant Professor (Hindi)
charge Email: [email protected]
5. Dr. Shabnum Akhtar
Professor (Political Science)
MA Political Science Email: [email protected]
6. Dr. Asif Pervez
Assistant Professor (Management)
MBA BA (Gen Part-III) Email: [email protected]
7. Dr. Kashif Iqbal Siddiqui
Assistant Professor (Management)
MBA BA (Gen Part-III) Email: [email protected]
7. Dr. Mohd. Afzal Saifi
Assistant Professor (Commerce)
M.COM & BBA Email: [email protected]
8. Dr. Sabiha Khatoon
Assistant Professor (Commerce)
M.Com & B.Com Email: [email protected]
9. Dr. Abdulla Mohammad Chisti,
Assistant Professor (History)
MA History, BA Defence Email: [email protected]
10. Dr. Firdous Khanum
Assistant Professor (HRM)
MA HRM (All), BCIBF(All) Email: [email protected]
11. Dr. Mohd Farhan
Assistant, Professor (English)
MA English (All), Email: [email protected]
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