3rd Announcement - 15th India Conference of WAVES on ”Veda and Thought Revolution” (वेद एवं विचार-क्रांति) *********** PhD Entrance Exam 2012

Integrated Master’s Programme

Bachelor’s Degree Course  (40 seats) (Rs. 30,000 p.a) 
Bachelor’s Degree program:-
Duration: 3 years, followed by 3 months mandatory internship
Admission: on the basis of entrance test
Eligibility: Passed with minimum 50% marks from any recognized secondary education board following 10+2 pattern
Age limit: 22 years
the first two years of the Bachelor’s Degree course, student would have to choose any one optional subject group from the available choices. To be eligible for the Integrated/Mastre’s Degree Course, student would have to leave one of the chosen subjects in the final year of the Bachelor’s degree course.(Integrated course is meant for those students, who would complete the total study of Bachelor’s and Master’s degree course in continuation
Mandatory Subjects:-
-Life Management
-Scientific Spirituality
-English Communication/Sanskrit Communication

Optional Subject Groups (B.A.)
1. English, Psychology, Yog
2. Yog, Psychology, Sanskrit
3. Yog, Psychology, Indian History and Culture
4. Yog, Psychology, Education
5. Yog, English, Tourism 
7. Psychology, English, Tourism 
8. Psychology, English, Education 
9. Psychology, Sanskrit, Indian History and Culture 
10. English, Indian History and Culture, Psychology 
11. Yog, English, Indian History and Culture 
12. English, Education, Tourism 

Optional Subject Groups (B.Sc.)  
1. Computer, Mathematics, Yog 
2. Computer, Maths, Psychology
3. Environmental Science, Yog, Psychology
Note:
1. Student passed from Commerce stream would only be eligible for B.A. course.
2. To be eligible for B.Sc. in Computer Science Subject, Mathematics as a subject in 10+2 pattern is essential.
3. To be eligible for B.Sc. in Environmental Science Subject, Biology as a subject in 10+2 pattern is essential.
4. The chosen optional subject group can only be changed within 15 days of admission.
5. If the number of students opting any subject is less than ten, then the university holds the right to take a decision to offer or not to offer that subject