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Courses Offered::
+2 Stream
(Arts / Science)
(According to
New Regulations Communicated vide CHSE Order No. 4154 / Dtd.
01.05.2006.)
The Council has decided
to introduce certain changes in the +2 Course structure and scheme of
studies from the academic session 2006-07 with due concurrence of the
Govt. of Orissa in the Deptt. of Higher Education vide their Order No.
14321 / III HE - CHSE - 10/06, Dt. 27.04.06.
Course
Structure
According to the new
course sturcture there shall be one examination to be conducted by the
College / Higher Secondary School at the end of the first year basing
on the curriculum meant for that year and one examination at the end
of the second year to be conducted by the Council basing on the
curriculum meant for that year alone. Pass certificates will be
awarded to successful candidates basing on the performance in the
Council Examination to be held at the end of the second year only.
The examination at the
end of the First Year shall be of 700 marks (including 100 marks for
Enviromental Education) and the examination at the end of the
Second Year shall be for 600 marks. Marks secured in the examination
to be conducted at the end of the First Year shall be considered for
promotion of students to the Second Year Class.
Besides English and MIL,
Environmental Education (EE) shall be a Compulsory Subject. But
Enviromental Education will be taught only in the First Year and
examination for Environmental Education will be conducted by the
College at the end of the First Year.
Restriction on selection
of optional (henceforth called as Elective) subjects will be the main
feature in the new course structure. There shall be no extra opotional
subject. Instead each student has to offer Four Elective Subjects as
detailed in Annexure 'A'.
Subject Options
Besides the Compulsory
Subjects like (I) English, MIL and (II) Envirommental Education, a
cnadidate shall offer any FOUR elective subjects from any of the
grouping under (III) A, B or C.
Duration of
Courses
The Syllabi for 2 years
course of each subject shall be divided into two parts, namely, First
Year and Second year carrying 100 marks each. The College shall
conduct one examination at the end of the 1st year class of +2 Course
and the Coucil will conduct the examination at end of the 2nd Year
class of +2 Course. The result of a candidate shall be determined only
on the performance of the candiate in the Council Examination to be
held at the end of the Second Year Class.
The Pass Criteria
The pass criteria for
the examination shall be as follows:
(i) Subjects with
practical : 30% of the total marks shall be divverted for practical
examinations and the remaining 70% therof, for theory. A candidate has
to pass separately in theory and practical. Pass marks in Biology
shall be calculated taking together the marks secured in both Botany
and Zoology (adding the marks of Botany and Zoology).
(ii) Pass marks shall be
30% of the total marks in theory paper & 40% of the total marks in the
practical paper in each subject with 35% of the total makrs in the
aggregate.
The course structure and
subjects for the Higher Secondary Examination and maximum marks in
each subject shall be as follows.
Compulsory for
both Arts & Science
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Subject |
Marks |
1st Year |
2nd Year |
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English |
200
(Two hundred) |
100 |
100 |
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MIL(One of the
following)
Oriya/Hindi/Bengali
Telugu/Urdu |
200
(Two hundred) |
100 |
100 |
N.B.:
Provide that the Council may in special circumstances permit a
candidate to offer alternative papers in English of a higher standard
than required in (i) above in lieu of MIL, stating reasons :
Provided further
that a candidate may be permitted to take up for the Higher Secondary
Examination one of the subject as MIL under (ii) above without
attendance at lecture in the subject if the institution in which he is
admitted is not affiliated in that subject.
II. Environmental
Education (EE)
Note : The above
subject will be assessed at the College level for 100 marks (70 marks
for Theory and 30 marks for Project Work) at the end of the 1st year
+2 Course and Grades (A, B, C or D in order of merit) are to be
awarded by the College and the same shall be recorded in the body of
the Pass Certificate given by the Coucil subsequently. The grade
secured in the Environmental Education (EE) examination shall not
affect the result of the candidate.
Marks
Grades
above 70%
A+
above 60%
A
above 50%
B
above 35%
C
below 35%
D
Electives for +2 Arts
Stream (256 Seats)
III.
(A) Subjects of Examination for +2 Arts Stream :
(Out of the
following Six Groups of subjects a student sahll have to offer Four
Elective subjects each carrying a maximum of 200 marks i.e. 100 marks
for 1st year and 100 for 2nd year)
1. Political
Science
2. History /
Mathematics
3. Logic /
Sociology*
4. Economics /
IRPM* (Industrial Relations and Personnel Management)
5. Education /
Psychology / Home Science / Indian Music* / Statistics* / Information
Technology* / Anthropology* / Geography*
6. Oriya /
Sanskrit / Hindi / Bengali / Persian / Urdu / Telugu.
(*denote subjects
not offered by the College)
Electives for +2
Science Stream (128 Seats)
III (B). Subjects
of Examination for +2 Science Stream
(Each elective
subject carry a maximum of 200 marks i.e. 100 marks for the 1st year
and 100 marks for the 2nd year)
1. Physics
2. Chemistry
(Either Group A or
Group B for third and fourth elective subjects)
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Group - A
|
Group -
B |
|
Mathematics
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Biology |
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Biology /
Electronics* / Statistics* /
Geology* /
Geography*
Information Technology*.
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Mathematics / / Bio-Technology*
Statistics*/ Geology*/
Geography*/
Information Technology.
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(*denotes subjects
not offered by this College)
Career Oriented Courses
for +3 Degree Students (Self Financing)
The under
mentioned career oriented self-financing courses are to be introduced
for the +3 Degree Students from the current session onwards :
1. Early Child Care and
Education.
2. Tax Procedures and
Practies.
3. Communicative
English.
(All these Courses have
a maximum intake capacity of 30 studens each.)
A student of +3 First
Year Arts can opt for one of the above courses in addition to her
usual University course.
Change of Subjects
Change in optional
papers or in stream ( from Science to Arts) can be done with the
permission of the principal on written application by the student
within a specified time and subject to avail ability of seats.
+3 Arts Stream
(Sanctioned strength -
256 seats)
1. General / pass
subjects offered
History, Political
Science, Economics, Education, Oriya, Sanskrit, Philosophy, Home
Science.
A pass student shall
offer one pass subject 400 marks in addition to compulsory and
elective papers, each carrying 100 marks. Subjects with practical
components shall have 75% theory and 25% practical.
2. Honours
subjects offered
(Sanctioned strength 32
seats in all under-mentioned subjects except Oriya and Economics - 16
seats each)
History, Political
Science, Education, Home Science, Economics and Oriya.
A candidate in B. A. (Hons)
shall offer one Honours subject carrying 800 marks and two elective
subjects besides compulsory subjects. Each elective subject shall
consist of two papers, each carrying 100 marks. Subjects with
practical component shall have 75% theory and 25% practical.
3. Electives
offered
Landmarks of Indian
History (LMIH), Indian Polity (I.P.), Philosophy (Phil), Home Science
(H.Sc.), Sanskrit (Sans), Education (Edn.)
A candidate for (Honours
or pass) shall choose two elective subjects each carrying 200 marks,
other than the subject she has offered for pass/Honours, as the case
may be.
4. Admissions to
Honours shall be done shortly after the general admissions
5. Change of
Subjects
A candidate who has been
admitted into the college with particular subject(s) or combination of
subjects into the first year may be allowed change of subject(s) or
combination of subjects by the principal till thirty days after the
last date of admission into first year course as prescribed in the
provision of the clause(2) of University regulations.
6.Course Structure and
Mark distribution
+3 Degree Arts (Pass)
|
First Year
|
Second Year |
Final Year
|
|
English - P-I =
100 |
English - P-I =
100 |
Indian Society and
Culture = 100 |
|
M.I.L./
Alternative English P-I = 100 |
M.I.L./
Alternative English P-I = 100 |
Population Studies
=100 |
|
Pass A-I = 100 |
Pass A-III = 100 |
|
|
Pass A-II = 100 |
Pass A-IV = 100 |
Elective B-I = 100 |
|
Elective A-I = 100 |
Elective A-II =
100 |
Elective B-II =
100 |
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Total Marks = 500 |
Total Marks = 500 |
Total Marks = 400 |
7.Course Structure and
Mark distribution
+3 Degree Arts (Honours)
|
First Year
|
Second Year |
Final Year
|
|
English - P-I =
100 |
English - P-I =
100 |
Indian Society and
Culture = 100 |
|
M.I.L./
Alternative English P-I = 100 |
M.I.L./
Alternative English P-I = 100 |
Population Studies
=100 |
|
Elective A-I = 100 |
Hons P-4 = 100 |
Hons P-4 = 100 |
|
Elective A-II =
100 |
Hons P-4 = 100 |
Hons P-4 = 100 |
|
Hons P-I = 100 |
Hons P-4 = 100 |
Elective B-II =
100 |
|
Hons P-II = 100 |
Hons P-4 = 100 |
Elective B-II =
100 |
|
Total Marks = 600 |
Total Marks = 600 |
Total Marks = 600 |
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