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27th July 2015, 09:31 AM
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Syllabus of Banaras Hindu University
Here I am looking for Banaras Hindu University B.Sc. (Hons.) course syllabus, so will you please provide here BHU B.Sc. (Hons.) course syllabus???
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28th July 2015, 09:41 AM
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Re: Syllabus of Banaras Hindu University
As you need Banaras Hindu University B.Sc. (Hons.) course syllabus, here I am giving: B.Sc Hons 1st SEM Cryptogams Lab. work based on Course Semester-II Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Cytology and Lab. work based on Course 3rd SEM Phanerogams Lab. work based on Course Semester-IV Ecology, Physiology and Biochemistry Lab. work based on Course BOB401 BHU B.Sc Hons syllabus II. Entrance Requirements 1. A candidate shall be eligible for appearing in the Under-graduate Entrance Test (U.E.T.) leading to admission to B. Sc. (Hons.) Semester I, if he/she has passed the following: Admission to 3-Year B. Sc. (Hons.) Maths Group 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in Science subjects with Physics, Mathematics plus one of the following: Chemistry, Statistics, Geology, Computer Science, Geography, and Informatics Practices. Admission to 3-Year B. Sc. (Hons.) Biology Group 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate in Science subjects with Physics, Chemistry plus any one of the following: Biology, Geology and Geography. 2. Applicants should not be more than 22 years of age on July 1st of the year of seeking admission. III. Admission Procedure 1. Admission in B. Sc. (Hons.) Semester I programme of study shall be made on merit in the UET. 2. Science Faculty/MMV shall have an Admission Committee for B.Sc. (Hons.) undergraduate admission, constituted under statute 18 (xxiii) by the Academic Council and consisting of the Dean/Principal and two senior- most members of the teaching staff of the Faculty/MMV (Science Stream). Admission shall be made in accordance with these ordinances and the rules made thereunder. 3. Admission cannot, however, be claimed by any candidate as a matter of right. The admission or re-admission of a candidate shall be entirely at the discretion of the Admission Committee which may refuse to admit any student without assigning any reason there for. 4. On his/her selection for admission to the B. Sc. (Hons.) Semester I programme, the candidate shall, within the time fixed by the Dean/Principal, deposit the fees prescribed for the programme. If the candidate fails to deposit fees within the stipulated time, his/her selection shall automatically stand cancelled. Such a candidate shall not be admitted to the concerned programme unless a fresh order of selection and extension of date for payment of fees is issued by the Dean/Principal of the Faculty/College concerned. IV. Admission of Foreign Nationals Applications of foreign nationals nominated by the Government of India under scholarship schemes and self-financing Foreign Nationals shall be entertained for the aforesaid programmes. They shall not be subject to the Entrance Test provided they have passed the equivalent qualifying examinations and satisfy the minimum eligibility requirements with relaxation in maximum age for admission. Reservation to the extent of 15% of the quota of seats in a subject combination, on supernumerary basis, for Foreign Nationals shall be made for admission to each of the various aforementioned subject combinations available in the Faculty/MMV provided the applications are routed through the office of International Students Advisor, BHU. The International Students Advisor shall get examined the eligibility etc. of each applicant and shall issue the eligibility letter to the concerned foreign national, if found eligible. Further details of the process etc. shall be available from the office of the International Students Advisor, BHU, Varanasi, India. V. Reservation/Weightages 1. 15% Seats shall be reserved for Scheduled Caste and 7.5% for Scheduled Tribe candidates in each subject combination. Admission against these seats shall be made provided the candidate has passed the qualifying examination and appeared in the Entrance Test. The vacant seats reserved for SC/ST candidates, if any, shall be filled as per Government of India Rules. Appearance in the Undergraduate Entrance Test is mandatory for admission. 2. 5% supernumerary seats shall be reserved for the sons/ daughters of permanent employees (including those on probation) of the University currently in service or were in service during the academic session immediately preceding the one (session) for which the Entrance Test is held, provided the candidate fulfils the minimum eligibility requirements and qualifies in the UET. BHU employees’ sons/daughter’s category applicants shall be required to submit the certificate of the employee ward only in the prescribed format duly signed and issued by the Dy. Registrar (Administration) if called for admission. 3. 3% seats shall be reserved for PC (Physically Challenged) candidates (visually impaired 1% + hearing impaired 1% + orthopedically handicapped 1%) provided they fulfill the minimum eligibility requirements and qualify in the UET. They shall have to submit a PC certificate issued by the district CMO at the time of submitting the application. Candidates who claim for PC category shall be considered under this category on an approval from the University Medical Board only at the time of admission. VI. Attendance (a) A student is required to have full, i.e., 100%, attendance and condonation upto 30% can be considered for specific cogent reasons. Out of this 30%, only 10% condonation will be permitted without taking any application from the student. Rest 20% condonation may be given by the Dean/Principal MMV. Further, a student shall be deemed to have minimum percentage of attendance only if, apart from the above, he/she has attended at least 50% of the classes in each subject also. The cogent reasons for condonation are given below. (i) Participation in NCC/NSC/NSS Camps duly supported by certificate. (ii) Participation in University or College Team Games or Interstate or Inter-University tournaments, duly supported by certificate from the Secretary of the University Sports Board or President of the College Athletic Association concerned. (iii) Participation in Educational Excursions, which form a part of teaching in any subject conducted on working days duly certified by the Dean/Principal, MMV. (iv) University Deputation for Youth Festival duly certified by the Dean/Principal, MMV. (v) Prolonged illness duly certified by the Medical Officer or the Superintendent, S.S. Hospital, Banaras Hindu University or any other Registered Medical Practitioner, provided such certificate is submitted to the Dean, Faculty of Science/Principal, MMV in time. (vi) No relaxation beyond 30% shall be considered in any case. (b) The attendance of a newly admitted candidate shall be counted from the date of his/her admission, or date of beginning of classes which ever is later, while in the case of promoted candidates, attendance shall be counted from the date on which respective class begins. However in case of promotion after declaration of results of supplementary examination (if any), the attendance will be counted from the date of admission in the respective case. (c) There shall be an Attendance Monitoring Committee in the Faculty/MMV under the Chairmanship of the Dean/Principal. VII. Scheme of B.Sc. (Hons.) Programme The details corresponding to schemes of courses in different subjects and laboratory exercises are given under respective subjects in B.Sc. (Hons.) syllabus. VIII. Scale of Tuition and other fees All regular candidates of B.Sc. (Hons.) shall pay the following fees (in Rs.) per Academic year: Tuition Fee 150.00 Faculty/Institute Development Fund 200.00 Lab Fee & Development Fund* 170.00 Academic Assessment# 200.00 Library Fee & Development Fund* 100.00 Computer & Internet Facility 100.00 Student Health Welfare 280.00 Extra Curriculum Activity Fund 170.00 Border's/Delegacy Union Fee 10.00 Student's Union Fee+ 10.00 Student's Welfare Fund 100.00 Total 1490.00 Admission 50.00 Enrolment 50.00 Identity Card & Passbook 26.00 Alumni Activity Fund 50.00 Degree Charges 100.00 Training & Placement 100.00 Library Caution Money 500.00 Total 876.00 Grand Total 2366.00 *Lab Fee Rs. 20 + Development Fund Rs. 150 = Rs. 170 per subject; Existing Lab Fee Rs. 10 per subject #Per University Examination +No Students Union Fee will be realized till the Students Union remains suspended. Hostel Fee Indian Nationals Foreign Nationals Hostel Rent* 160.00 300.00 Fan Fee 100.00 100.00 HDMF 2000.00 2400.00 Mess Caution Money 800.00 1000.00 Fan Caution Money 1000.00 1000.00 Hostel Annual Maintenance Fee 50.00 50.00 Hostel Establishment Charges 0.00 100.00 Hostel Development Charges 0.00 500.00 I.H. Annual Maintenance Fund 0.00 2400.00 Total 4110.00 7850.00 * Rs. 500/- will be charged from four Hostellers (viz. Triveni, Sardar Patel, Atreya and Sukanya) separately. IX. System of Examination 1. The examinations of B.Sc. (Hons.) programme in the Faculty of Science/MMV shall be conducted in six semesters ordinarily in December/May or on such dates as may be fixed by the Dean. 2. The academic performance of a candidate shall be evaluated in respect of the courses of study prescribed for each semester through the examinations held for respective semesters. 3. The credit system: B.Sc. (Hons.) programme shall have a specified number of credits. These credits describe the weightages of various courses of the programme. The number of credits along with grade points that the student has satisfactorily completed measures the performance of the student. Satisfactory progress of a student is subject to his/ her maintaining a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), as well as minimum grades in different courses of the programme. A certain number of credits as specified in the syllabus must be earned by the student to qualify for the degree. Description of credit distribution for main subjects, ancillary and compulsory courses are already shown in Table 4. (A) Assignment of credits: Credits of a course shall be assigned in the following manner: (a) For all theory (Lecture) courses, one credit shall be assigned for one one-hour lecture per week in a semester. (b) Each laboratory hour per week in a semester shall be assigned half credit. For detailed syllabus here is attachment: |