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1FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16
FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY
PROSPECTUS
2015-16
Prof. Siba Prasad Adhikary
Vice Chancellor
Prof Geetanjali Dash
Chairperson, P.G. Council
FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY,
BALASORE, 756020, ODISHA, INDIA
Website: www.fmuniversity.nic.in
Phone: (06782)275859
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Compiled by
Prospectus Committee 2015-16
1.	 Prof. Geetanjali Dash
2.	 Prof. Devi Prasad Misra
3.	 Dr. Bishnu PrasadDash
4.	 Dr. Satchidananda Dehuri
5.	 Dr. Digambar Abaji Chimankar
6.	 Dr. Tanaya Mohanty
7.	 Mr. Sachitananda Sa
Published for the Fakir Mohan University,
Printed at
Kalpana Printers, Balasore
Price of Prospectus - cum - Application Form: Rs.200.00
© 	 Copyright with Fakir Mohan University. No part of this publication be produced in any form without
prior permission of the Chairperson, P.G. Council, Fakir Mohan University.
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FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY
•	 Administrative Block
•	 Department of Bio Science  &
	Biotechnology
•	 Department of Environmental Science
•	 Department of Population Studies
•	 Gents’Hostel
•	 Ladies’Hostels
•	 Health Care Centre
•	 UCO Bank/ UCO Bank ATM/ SBI ATM
•	 Police Bit House
•	 Guest House
•	 Staff Quarters & VC’s Residence
•	 Sports Complex
•	 Central Library Canteen	
•	 Department of Business Management
•	 Department of  Information  &
Communication Technology
•	 Department of Applied Physics &
Ballistics
•	 Dr. H. K. M. Library Annexe
•	 Self-Financing Courses (Odia, English,
Personal Management and Industrial
•	 Relations, Commerce, History etc.)
•	 Guest House
•	 Directorate of Distance and Continuing
Education
•	 Canteen
Fakir Mohan University
Vyasa Vihar, (New Campus)
At/P.O. Nuapadhi,
Balasore-756020, Odisha, India	
Fakir Mohan University
Vyasa Vihar, (Old Campus)
At/P.O. Januganj,
Balasore-756019, Odisha, India
MAIN CAMPUS (NEW CAMPUS) OLD CAMPUS
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS
F M University has two campuses
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1.	 The Fakir Mohan University: An Introduction 1
2.	 The Post Graduate Council 5
3.	 The Post Graduate Departments 6
4.	 Faculties of the University 8
7.	 Dr.Harekrushna Mahatab Library 10
8.	 The University Hostels 11
9.	 Infrastructure Facilities 14
10.	 Other Facilities 15
11.	Admission 16
12.	 Fee Structure for Regular Courses 27
13.	 Fee Structure for Self Financing Courses 28
14.	 Appendix-I (Anti ragging)
15.	 Appendix-II (Anti Sexual Harassment Cell) 31
16.	 Appendix-II (List of Holidays)
CONTENTS
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	 The Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar, Balasore was established by the Government of Odisha,
under Section 32 of the Odisha Universities Act, 1989 (Act 5 of 1989) and it was notified vide the Government’s
Notification No. 973, dated 3rd July, 1999. It has been duly recognized by the UGC under section 2(f) of the UGC
Act by the notification No. F-9-1/2000 (CPP-I), dated 11th February 2000 as well as under section 12(B), vide
UGC letter no. F.9-1/2000 (CPP-I) dated 23rd December, 2005. The University has also been accredited by the
Association of Indian Universities (AIU) since 2000 and is also a member of the Association of Commonwealth
Universities (ACU), UK. At present it is functioning in two campuses: the old campus at Januganj, besides the
National Highway near Remuna Golei and the new campus at Nuapadhi, in and around Balasore town.
Mission andVision
The Fakir Mohan University is committed to develop itself as a value and need based quality education provider
in the state of Odisha in general and Balasore and Bhadrak districts in particular. It has the ultimate objective of
producing qualified and competent manpower responsive to the changing needs of the society at the national
and international levels.
	 In its quest for being an outstanding centre for learning and development of human resource, it
cherishes a clear vision and mission. It has become very consistent in its recruitment policy and, as a result, it
has recruited brilliant scholars specializing in various areas of the seven front line subjects with allied disciplines
possessing enormous potential to generate employment and entrepreneurship among the students.
The Vision of the University is to promote the following:
	 •	 The Culture of Excellence
	 •	 The Culture of Innovation
	 •	 The Culture of Quality
	 •	 The Culture of Flexibility and Dynamism
	 •	 The Culture of Sustainability
	 It has following missions through which it seeks to stimulate and promote professional competency
among the students and faculty:
•	 To provide opportunities to students and faculty to acquire higher qualification and experience.
•	 To provide continuous learning opportunities for students, faculty, staff and working professionals.
•	 To provide wide scope for research, design and development.
•	 To provide consultancy relevant to areas of specialization and expertise.
•	 To provide scope for practicing innovative teaching and learning methods.
•	 To provide access to the best intellectual resources.
•	 To encourage college and other institutions to develop coordination in academic and research activities
of common interest including preliminary research exposure to undergraduate students.
1. THE FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY
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Special features of the University
•	 Non-negotiable academic calendar and timely publication of results
•	 Timely conferment of Degrees and Certificates
•	 Computer and web based teaching Departments
•	 Health insurance coverage to all students
•	 Personality development programmes for students
•	 Campus interviews and Placement for the students
Collaborations/linkages with National institutions
•	 TheDepartmentofInformationandCommunicationTechnologyhasestablishedlinkagewithProofand
Experimental Establishment (PXE), and Integrated Test Range (ITR), Balasore in undertaking research.
•	 The Department of Applied Physics & Ballistics has offered the M. Sc. courses in Applied Physics &
Ballistics with active support from Proof and Experimental Establishment (PXE), Chandipur, Balasore.
•	 Other Departments have also established linkage with local industries for research and consultancy.
•	 Bilateral collaboration with University of Rome “Tor Vergata”  for research on Biodeterioration of stone
monuments of cultural heritage and their conservation.
SUCCESSION OF CHANCELLORS
	 1. Dr. C. Rangarajan	 1998	 -	 1999
	 2. Sri M. M. Rajendran	 1999	 -	 2004
	 3. Sri R. Thakur	 2004	 -	 2007
	 4. Sri M. C. Bhandare	 2007	 -	 2013
	 5. Dr. S. C. Jamir	 21. 03. 2013	 -	 Continuing
SUCCESSION OF VICE-CHANCELLORS
	 Prof. Gorachand Patnaik	 15.02.2000	 -	 14.09.2000
	 Prof. Karuna Sagar Behera	 18.09.2000	 -	 17.09.2003
	 Prof. Sukadev Nanda	 17.09.2003	 -	 16.03.2008
	 Prof. SukantiPriyaPattanaik	 16.03.2008	 -	 05.05.2011
	 Prof. Kumar Bar Das	 06.5.2011	 -	 06.05.2014
	 Prof. Siba Prasad Adhikary	 24.05.2014	 -	 Continuing
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MEMBERS OF AUTHORITY
	 Hon’ble Chancellor	 :	 His Excellency Dr. S. C . Jamir
	 Vice-Chancellor	 :	 Prof. Siba Prasad Adhikary
	 Chairperson, P.G. Council	 :	 Prof. Geetanjali Dash
	 Registrar	 :	 Flt. Lt. Dr. Munesh Chandra Adhikary
	 Controller of Examinations	 :	 Shri Debabrata Ash
	 Comptroller of Finance	 :	 Dr. Bishnu Prasad Dash
	 Development Officer	 :	 Dr. Santosh Kumar Agarwal
	 Director, C.D.C	 :	 Prof. Devi Prasad Misra
	 Director, D.D.C.E	 :	 Prof. Bhagaban Das
	 Warden of P.G. Hostels	 :	 Prof. Shyama Sundar Acharya
	 Officer-in-charge of Website	 :	 Dr..Satchidananda Dehuri
	 Director, Dr. H K Mahatab Library	 :	 Prof. Geetanjali Dash
	 Director, IQAC	 :	 Prof. Devi Prasad Misra
	 Placement officer	 :	 Dr. Debadutta Das
	 Programme Coordinator, NSS	 :	 Dr.BibhutiBhusanMohapatro
	 Director, NAAC Cell 	 :	 Prof. Bhagaban Das
	 Secretary, Sports Council	 :	 Dr.Srikant Misra
MEMBERS OF THE SYNDICATE
1.	 Prof. N.R. Patnaik	 :	 Director, Higher Education, Govt. of Odisha
2.	 Prof. Geetanjali Dash	 :	 Chairperson, P.G. Council
3.	 Dr. Choudhury S.B. Nanda	 :	 Gopalgaon, Balasore
4.	 Maj (Dr.) Abhaya Kumar Panda	 :	 Santikanan, Balasore
5.	 Dr.Umakanta Dash	 :	 Nilagiri, Balasore
6.	 Prof. Bhagaban Das	 :	 Professor, MBA
7.	 Prof. S. S. Acharya	 :	 Professor, Social Sciences
8.	 Shri Sudarsan Nayak	 :	 Principal, F.M.(Auto) College
9.	 Shri Pradeep Kumar Swain	 :	 Principal, Bhadrak (Auto) College
Some healthy practices followed in the University
•	 Personal Advisory System
	 Students of all PG Departments are put under the advisory responsibility of an individual teacher of
the concerned Department. Each teacher (except the HOD) takes responsibility of a group of students
of his/her Department and keeps a vigilant eye on the students allotted to him/her and guides such
students in curricular and co-curricular activities.
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•	 Evaluation of teachers by students
The University has accepted the UGC guidelines relating to evaluation of teachers by the students. The
evaluation of teachers by students is a regular practice in the University since 2005. It is conducted
twice in each academic session.
•	 Central Computing Facilities
Besides each Department having its own Computer Laboratory, there is a Central Computing facility
located in the Department of Information and Communication Technology. As a ‘O’ level facility, 100
Nos. of Pentium-IV PC, 2 Nos. of high end Servers, Scanner, Digital Camera, Printers and a good number
of application softwares have been installed for the benefit of the students, teachers and research
scholars of the University. Internets with e-mail and browser facilities have been provided to the
students. Softwares like JAVA, ORACLE, VISUAL Basic; NET, etc. have been kept open for the benefit of
the students. Facilities also exist for using various languages such as C, C++, HTML, COBOL, BASIC, MS-
ACCESS and FORTRAN-90/95 in various operating environment like WINDOWS-XP, NT Red Hat, LINUX.
These facilities remain open from 8AM to 8 PM on all working days.
	 •	 8 AM to 12 Noon – Teachers and Research Scholars
	 •	 12 Noon to 4 PM – Students of Regular PG Departments.
	 •	 4 PM to 8 PM – Students of M. Tech / M.Phil. Courses
•	 Health Insurance
	 The University has an insurance scheme for the students known as Janata Personal Accident (JDA)
offered by National Insurance Company Ltd. All the students admitted into 1st Semester are brought
under the insurance coverage. The insurance coverage is valid for 2 years (Four Semesters).
•	 Training and Placement
	 It is an essential component in any professional education and also to the students of all Departments.
The cell contacts industries throughout India for the summer training / project work of the students. A
faculty member is looking after the Training and Placement Cell. The Cell is taking up career guidance
for students and arranging Campus Interviews. It also arranges Entrepreneurship Motivation Camp for
the students to take up Entrepreneurship as an alternative career.
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SUCCESSION OF CHAIRMAN, P. G. CENTRAL OFFICE
	 1.	 Prof. A. N. Misra	 20.08.2004	 -	 31.05.2005		
	 2.	 Prof. N. C. Dash	 01.06.2005	 -	 31.05.2006		
	 3.	 Prof. S. Patnaik	 01.06.2006	 -	 17.01.2007		
	 4.	 Prof. D. P. Misra (I/C)	 18.01.2007	 -	 31.05.2007	 	
	 5.	 Prof. D. P. Misra	 01.06.2007	 -	 31.05.2008		
	 6.	 Prof. G. C. Rout	 01.06.2008	 -	 31.05.2009		
	 7.	 Prof. S. S. Acharya	 01.06.2009	 -	 31.05.2010		
	 8.	 Prof. A. N. Misra	 01.06.2010	 -	 31.05.2011		
	 9.	 Prof. Bhagaban Das	 01.06.2011	 -	 30.06.2012		
	 10	 Prof. B. M. Otta	 01.07.2012	 -	 31.05.2013		
	 11.	 Prof. Geetanjali Dash	 01.06.2013	 -	 Continuing	
POST GRADUATE COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
	 Professor Geetanjali Dash	 Chairperson	
	 Chairperson, P.G. Council				
	
	 Dr. Nihar Ranjan Rout	 Member	
	 Coordinator, Dept. of Population Studies				
	
	 Dr. Bisnu Prasad Dash	 Member	
	 Head, Dept. of Biotechnology				
	
	 Dr. Surjendu Kumar Dey	 Member	
	 Head, Dept. of Environmental Science				
	 Professor Devi Prasad Misra	 Member	
	 Head, Dept. of Business Management				
	 Dr. Satchidananda Dehuri	 Member	
	 Head, Dept. of I&CT	 	 	 	
	
	 Dr. Sunil Kumar Padhi	 Member	
	 Head, Dept. of Social Science				
	
	 Flt. Lt. Dr.Munesh Chandra Adhikary	 Member	
	 Head, Dept. of Applied Physics and Ballistics				
2.THE POST-GRADUATE COUNCIL
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SN	 Name and Postal Address	 Phone Number/ Eimail ID	 Courses offered 	 No. of seats
				
01	 P. G. Department of Bio sciences	 06782- 275810	 M. Sc. Biotechnology 	 12
	 & Bio technology	 biotech_fmu@yahoo.com	 M. Sc. Bioscience	 Botany stream-10
	 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar			 Zoology stream-10
	 (New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi,		 M. Sc. Bioscience *	 Botany stream-06
	 Balasore -756020. Odisha			 Zoology stream-06	
			 M.Phil. Bioscience* 	 08
			 MBA in Bio-Entrepreneurship	 16
			 M.Phil. Biotechnology* 	 08
02	 P. G. Department of Information &	 06782-240286	 M. Sc. IT 	 10
	 CommunicationTechnology	 hodictfmu@gmail.com	 MCA#	 30
	 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar		 M.Tech. Computer Sciences*#	 15
	 (Old Campus), At/P.O. januganj,		 M. Phil. (Computer Sciences)	 08
	 Balasore -756019. Odisha	
03	 P. G. Department of	 06782-275853	 M. Sc. Env. Sc.	 32
	 Environmental Sciences	 environ2k11@rediffmail.com	 M. Phil. Env. Sc.* 	 08
	 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar		 M. Sc. Chemistry* 	 16
	 (New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi,
	 Balasore -756020. Odisha	
04	 P. G. Department of	 06782-241842	 MBA#	 40
	 Business Management, 	 headmbafmu@yahoo.com	 M. Com.*	 32
	 VyasaVihar, (Old Campus),		 M.Phil. Commerce* 	 08
	 Fakir Mohan University At/P.O. Januganj,		 MA PMIR* 	 40
	 Balasore -756019. Odisha		 Integrated MBA*	 60
			 M.Phil. Business Management*	 08
3.THE POST-GRADUATE DEPARTMENTS
	 The University has at present seven Post Graduate Teaching-cum-Research Departments. All the
Departments of the University are provided with computer and internet facility. The courses offered along
with respective students’strength of these Departments, are given below:
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05	 P. G. Department of	 06782-275585	 M. A. Population Studies	 40
	 Population Studies	 population_fmu@rediffmail.com	 M. Phil. Population Studies* 	 08	
	 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar		 Master in SocialWork * 	 24
	 (New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi,		 M. A. English *	 24
	 Balasore -756020. Odisha		 M. Phil. Geography*	 08
06	 P. G. Department of	 06782-241462	 M. Sc. APAB	 20: (Regular - 16		
	 Applied Physics & Ballistics	 ballistics.fmu@gmail.com		 Defence Quota - 04)
	 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar		 M. Sc. Physics* 	 24	
	 (Old Campus), At/P.O. januganj,		 M. Phil. Physics* 	 10
	 Balasore -756019. Odisha	
		
07	 P. G. Department of Social Science	 06782-275355	 M. A. in Sociology	 16
	 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar	 hodsocialscience2012@gmail.com	 M. A. in Economics	 16
	 (New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi,		 M. A. in Political Science	 16
	 Balasore -756020. Odisha		 M. A. in Sociology*	 16
			 M. A. in Economics*	 16
			 M. A. in Political Science*	 16
			 M. Phil. Political Science* 	 08
			 M. Phil. Economics* 	 08
			 M. Phil. Sociology* 	 08
			 M. A. Odia* 	 32
			 M. Phil. Odia* 	 16
			 M. Phil. History* 	 08
* Under SFC Mode
# Admission through Odisha JEE-2015
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4.FACULTIES OF THE P.G. DEPARTMENTS
I. DEPARTMENT OF BIO-TECHNOLOGY
	 HEAD	 Dr. Bisnu Prasad Dash		
	 Professor	 Vacant		
	 Readers	 Dr. Bisnu Prasad Dash, M.Sc. M.Phil.,Ph.D		
		 Dr. Bhabatosh Mitra, M.Sc., Ph.D 		
	 Lecturers	 Dr. Bhaskar Behera, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D.		
	 	 Vacant-1
	 	 Vacant-2	 	
II. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE		
	 HEAD	 Dr. Surjendu Kumar Dey, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D		
	 Professor	 Vacant		
	 Readers	 Dr. Rahas Bihari Panda, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D (on lien)
		 Dr.Surjendu Kumar Dey, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D		
		 Dr.Sunanda Chandra Pradhan, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D.
	 Lecturers	 Dr. Mihir Tanay Das, M.Sc,Ph.D.		
	 	 Vacant		
III. DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY	 	
	 HEAD	 Dr. Sachidananda Dehuri, M.Sc., M.Tech, Ph.D.		
	 Professor	 Dr. Sabyasachi Pattnaik, B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D		
	 Readers	 Dr. Sachidananda Dehuri, M.Sc., M.Tech, Ph.D.		
	 	 Vacant		
	 Lecturers	 Smt. Manaswini Pradhan, B.E., M.Tech, MBA		
		 Dr. Minati Mishra, MCA, MTech (IT), Ph.D.		
	 	 Vacant		
IV. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT	 	
	 HEAD	 Dr. Debi Prasad Misra, M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D		
	 Professors	 Dr. Bhagaban Das, M.Com, Ph.D		
		 Dr. Debi Prasad Misra, M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D		
	 Reader	 Dr. Bibhuti Bhusan Mahapatro, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D		
	 Lecturers	 Dr. PadmalitaRoutray, MBA, Ph.D		
	 	 Dr. Artabandhu Jena, M.Com, LLB, Ph.D	 	
		 Dr. Deba Dutta Das, MBA, PhD
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V. DEPARTMENT OF POPULATION STUDIES
	 COORDINATOR	 Dr. Nihar Ranjan Rout, M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D
	 Professor	 Vacant
	 Reader	 Dr. Kamala KantaTripathy, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D
	 	 Vacant
	 Lecturers	 Dr. NiharRanjan Rout, M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D
	 	 Dr. Pralip Kumar Narzary, M.A., MPS, Ph.D
		 Dr. Digambar Abaji Chimankar, M.A., MPS, Ph.D
VI. DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND BALLISTICS
	 HEAD	 Flt. Lt. Dr.Munesh Chandra Adhikary, M.Sc. M.Phil, Ph.D.
	 Professor	 Vacant
	 Readers	 Flt. Lt. Dr.Munesh Chandra Adhikary, M.Sc. M.Phil, Ph.D.
		 Dr. Sidhartha Pattnaik, M.Sc, Ph.D.
	 Lecturers	 Dr. Santosh Kumar Agrawalla, M.Sc, Ph.D.
		 Dr. Ashanta Ranjan Routray M.E., PhD
	 	 Vacant
VII. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
	 HEAD	 Dr Sunil Kumar Padhi, M.A., Ph.D
	
	 Political Science
	 Professors	 Dr. Shyam Sundar Acharya, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D
		 Dr. Geetanjali Dash, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D
	 Lecturer	 Dr RamakrushnaPradhan, M.A., Ph.D
	 Dr Swapna S Prabhu, M.A., Ph.D
	
	 Economics
	 Reader	 Dr Sunil Kumar Padhi, M.A., Ph.D
	 Lecturers	 Dr. Gitanjali Panda, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D
		 Dr. Sanjib Kumar Majhi, M.A., Ph.D
		 Mr. Sachita Nanda Sa, M.A.
	
	 Sociology
	 Reader	 Vacant
	 Lecturers	 Dr. Tanaya Mohanty M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D
		 Dr. Pabitra Mohan Nayak, M.A., M.Phil, Ph. D.
	 	 Vacant
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	 The Fakir Mohan University Library was established in 1999. It was named as “Dr.Harekrushna
Mahatab Library”on 11th July 2005 in the memory of Late Dr.Harekrushna Mahatab, a great freedom fighter
and Ex-Chief Minister of Odisha, who hails from the region under the jurisdiction of the University. As per
rules laid down in the statutes of the University, the Library Committee deals with development plans and
policies of the library and frames relevant rules. However, the day-to-day administration and management
of the library is looked after under the overall-supervision of the Director, Library as stipulated by the
Academic Council.
FACILITIES
	 The Central Library is housed in the new campus at Nuapadhi in its own building .The library feeds
all types of readers by borrowing books/Journals / Xerox copies of non-loanable• articles and journals from
nationalandotherlibrariesoninter-libraryloanbasis.TheLibraryprovidesreprographyanddocumentation
facilities to its readers. Steps are taken for complete automation of library in near future.
	 An annexe of the HKM Library is located in the old campus in Januganj to cater to the requirements
of students of Self Financing Courses and the three departments located in the old campus.
WORKING HOURS
	 Working hours of the Central library is from 8 AM to 8 PM on every working day, except Saturday
and Sunday. However, it remains closed on National holidays, University Foundation Day, Ganesh Puja and
Saraswati Puja, Utkal Divas and Vice-Chancellor’s discretionary holidays.
MEMBERSHIP
a)	 Every employees of the university and the authorities of the university shall be the members of the
	 Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab Library.
b)	 Post-Graduatestudentsareenrolledasmembersofthelibraryonthebasisofthecertificateofadmission
forwarded by the respective Departmental Heads.
5.DR. HAREKRUSHNA MAHATAB LIBRARY
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	 The University has One Men’s Hostel and two Women’s Hostels in the  New Campus, Nuapadhi for
the students.
	 Each hostel is under the supervision of a Superintendent, who is the Head of the hostel
administration and supervise discipline in the hostel.
HOSTEL AUTHORITIES		
	 Warden of Hostels	 :	 Prof. S. S. Acharya
MENS’HOSTEL		
	 Superintendent	 :	 Dr.D. A. Chimankar
	 Asst. Superintendent	 :	 Dr. R.K. Pradhan
WOMENS’HOSTEL		
	 Superintendent	 :	 Dr. Minati Mishra
	 Asst. Superintendent	 :	 Dr. Gitanjali Panda
RULES FOR POST-GRADUATE HOSTELS
1.	 A student admitted to any course in a Post-Graduate Department of the University shall be under the
direct disciplinary control of the Head of the Department and general administrative control of the
chairman, Post-Graduate Council.
	 An undertaking shall be given by the student at the time of his/her admission to the course that she/
he agrees to abide by the rules of the Post-Graduate Departments and if admitted to a Hostel, by the
rules of the Hostel and that she/he shall withdraw herself/himself from the University Post-Graduate
Departments and the Hostel should the appropriate authority decide that such withdrawal is necessary
in the interest of the Institution.
2.	 Students living in a Hostel shall be under the disciplinary control of the Superintendent or Assistant
Superintendent of the Hostel, and may also be assigned to individual members of teaching staff for
such additional supervision as may be necessary. Students not living in hostels, or with parents or with
approved guardians shall be assigned to individual members of teaching staff for disciplinary control
and supervision, unless exempted by the Warden.
3.	 Since hostels are living units, no picnics, Patries or study tours can be organized by the inmates.
4.	 HostelaccommodationwillbeprovidedtostudentsofallP.G.Departmentsdependinguponavailability
of seats in the Hostels.
6. THE UNIVERSITY HOSTELS
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5.	 Admission Procedure
	 a)	 Students seeking admission into the hostel shall have to apply to the Head of the concerned
Department at the time of admission.
	 b)	 After the completion of admission in the P.G. Departments, the concerned HODs shall forward
such applications to the Warden, P.G. Hostels mentioning the position of the student in the merit
list of the admission separately for boys and girls.
	 c)	 The Warden shall distribute the hostel seats on proportional basis and notify the list of students
to be admitted in different Hostels and send the copies to the Superintendents, Heads of the
Departments and Chairman, P.G. Council.
	 d)	 The admission for the Hostel is for one academic session i.e. June to May only.
	 e)	 The selected students shall have to take admission in the Hostel allotted to them within the
scheduled date by paying the requisite fees in the Hostel office. It will be the responsibility of the
Hostel Superintendent to intimate the vacancy position to the Warden, P.G. Hostels immediately.
	 f)	 The Superintendent shall collect the prescribed fees from the student along with two passport
size photographs and allot seat/room in the hostel. The boarder shall have to receive furniture
and other material for his/her seat/ room from the hostel. Once the hostel admission is over, the
superintendents of all hostels have to give the final boarder list to the warden, P.G. Hostels with a
copy to the Chairman, P.G. Council and all P.G. Departments.
6.	 The boarders are required to deposit the following fees in the Hostel
	 Sl	 Head of Payment	 Amount in INR	
	 1	 Seat Rent @ Rs.10 per month	 120
	 2	 Electricity charges @ Rs.100 per Month	 1200
	 3	 Water charges @ Rs. 50 per Month	 600
	 4	 Admission Fee (Annual)	 200
	 5	 Development Fee (Annual)	 1080
	 6	 Establishment Fee (Annual)	 2400
	 7	 Common Room Fee (Annual)	 100
	 8	 Fee for Magazine, News Paper, TV (Annual)	 110
	 9	 Mess Establishment (Annual)	 1500
	 10	 Students Cultural Fee (Annual)	 300
	 11	 Hostel caution money (Refundable)	 1000
	 12	 Mess Advance	 1500
		 TOTAL	 10110	
	
	 The above charges (i.e. item no. 6) are subject to change from time to time. A portion of the Hostel
caution money will be deducted at the time of refund towards general breakage/maintenance. If the
caution money is not claimed within One year from the date of leaving the hostel, the said amount shall
stand forfeited.
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	 If the boarders during 2nd/3rd/4th /5th/6th Semester do not deposit their hostel fees (such as Seat
rent, Establishment, Mess advance etc.) in the hostel office by the end of January/July/January, a fine @
Rs.10/- per day for delay in payment shall be levied.This can be waived only by the Warden under sufficient
grounds.
7.	 Mess: boarder shall have to abide by the mess rules to be framed by each Hostel.
8.	 At the end of the academic session, the borders, who want to leave the hostel are required to apply for
the same by 31st May to the Warden, failing which they have to bear all the hostel dues for the next
session.
9.	 The hostel office shall remain open on specified days and time as may be notified by the hostel
superintendent.
10.	Boarders having any difficulty relating to the hostel are required to redress their grievances before
the Superintendent/Asst. Superintendent in the hostel office. Approaching the Superintendent /Asst.
Superintendent at his/her residence is discouraged.
11.	Discipline: Boarders are expected to maintain discipline and proper atmosphere of studies in the hostel.
The following acts of indiscipline are strictly prohibited:
	 a)	 All kinds of shouting, violence, knocking and other act of undesirable movement or behaviour
that is likely to cause disturbance or annoyance to others.
	 b)	 Ragging of all kinds in the Hostel or in the University Departments and within or outside the
campus.
	 c)	 Any form of playing music and video system inside the room or the hostel premises causing
annoyance to others.
	 d)	 Maltreating or abusing the Hostel employees, fellow students, canteen staff and others.
	 e)	 Any meeting not related to the hostel affairs held in the hostel premises without prior permission.
	 f)	 Keeping fire arms, weapons and intoxicants of any kind in the hostel.
	 g)	 Cooking in the room of the hostel.
	 h)	 The use of electric heater, immersion heater, radio and other similar electrical appliance.
	 i)	 Keeping the light and fan on when boarders are not inside the rooms.
	 j)	 Damaging, misusing and stealing of any hostel properties or stealing others belongings.
	 k)	 Entertaining female visitors into the room of the boarders in the Men’s Hostel and male visitors
(except parent and guardian as per record) inside the boundary of the Women’s Hostel premises.
	 l)	 Overstaying in Hostel by the boarders without permission of the hostel superintendent.
	 m)	 The hostel office shall remain open on specified days and time as notified by the Hostel
Superintendent
12.	Rs. 25/- will be taken from alumni of both the (Ladies & Gents) hostels who want to stay  in the respective
hostels and Rs. 50/-will be charged per day per bed for others. Prior permission is required for such stay.
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Sports and Games
	 The P. G. Council is looking after the sports and games activities of the P. G. Departments. The
following facilities are available in the sports and games of this University.
•	 One Cricket Ground
•	 One Volley Ball Court
•	 One Badminton Court
•	 One Tennis Court
•	 Two Multi gym (Separately for Boys & Girls)
•	 One Basket Ball Ground
	 All types of sports materials are available for students. One Physical EducationTrainer appointed to
instruct the students and the custodian of the sports items including the gymnasium and the playground
etc. Certificates and Medals are being awarded to meritorious sports men and women students. Students
representing University and inter University Sports and games competitions are being provided with track
suits and blazers.
Banking Facilities
The Students, teachers and employees of the University avail core banking facility from UCO Bank at New
campus and other Nationalized Banks at Balasore. Needy students avail study loan from the nationalized
banks on the recommendation of the University.The ATM facility of UCO Bank and SBI also exists in the new
campus at Nuapadhi..
The University Canteen
	 The University has two canteens, one in old campus and one in new campus being managed by
private Caterers. The University has provided the necessary infrastructure required for the Canteen. The
Canteens are supervised by a committee. This committee takes care of the standard of food, cost of the
food items and general cleanliness of the surroundings.
7.INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
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Availability of Scholarships/ Financial Aids
	 The students of the University enjoy various types of scholarships awarded by the National Councils
and State Government on the basis of the result of +3 Exams in Arts/Science/ Commerce. Besides, Students
pursuing Post Graduate courses in University Departments are eligible to receive P.G. Merit Scholarship and
Loan stipend awarded by the State Government. Few Meritorious students in Biotechnology are awarded
scholarship by the Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of Odisha.
Students’Cultural Committee
	 There is a Cultural Committee for the PG students of the University. Its executive Committee
consists of 2 student members (from each Department) who elect / select a General Secretary and an
Assistant General Secretary from among themselves. The Chairman, P.G. Council is the President of the
Cultural Committee.
	 One faculty member is the Vice-President of the Committee. The Vice-President advises the
Students Cultural Committee and conducts various events/ programmes.
Students’Sports Committee
	 The P.G. Council has also a Sports Committee of which the Chairman, P.G. Council is the President
and one of the faculty member is theVice-President.The Sports Secretary and the Assistant Sports Secretary
are indirectly elected by the students. The Vice-President advises the Students’ Sports Committee and
conducts various games and sports events.
National Service Scheme (NSS)
	 The Post Graduate Council has two NSS units under it. The units are supervised by Programme
Officers appointed by the Vice - Chancellor on the recommendation of the Chairperson, P.G. Council.
Students are required to enrol themselves as volunteers of the NSS wing after being admitted into the PG
courses.
Anti-ragging
	 The University has constituted an anti-ragging committee to deal with ragging, if any, in the
university. The committee conducts surprise visits to the vulnerable points and also regularly monitors
the situation in the campus, hostels etc. Further, at the time of induction session, the authority apprises
the students of the dire consequences of ragging and advises the students to maintain discipline in the
department, hostels and campus etc. The University also decides that if any incident of ragging comes to
the notice of the authority concerned, the accused student will be given an opportunity to explain and if
his/her explanation is not satisfactory, the authority would expel him/her from the institution as well as
hostel if he/she is a boarder.
Anti- Sexual Harassment Cell
	 The University has constituted an Anti Sexual Harassment Cell in order to have a gender – just
campus, to ensure freedom and self respect for all subjects.The objective of the cell is to declare the campus
as a‘’Zero Tolerance’zone for sexual harassment.
10.OTHERS
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1. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION INTO REGULAR P.G. COURSES
	 a)	 Subject to the specific provisions mentioned against each course, in order to be eligible for
admission into any Post-Graduate course, a candidate should have passed three year Degree
Examination in Arts/Sciences/Commerce of F.M. University or any examination recognized
equivalent thereto by the Academic Council with Honours in the concerned subject or having the
concerned subject as a pass/elective subject with 50% marks in the aggregate.
	 b)	 Candidates who have appeared at the qualifying examinations and the results of which are
awaited are also eligible to apply. However, they shall have to submit the Provisional Certificate
and Mark Sheet of the qualifying examinations before the Entrance Test otherwise their cases for
selection shall not be considered.
	 c)	 In case a candidate wants to apply for admission to more than one Department, he /she can do
so in filling up separate forms on payment of required fees and appearing the tests conducted by
the concerned Department.
M.Sc in Bioscience
	 B. Sc. with Honours in Botany/Zoology or Botany/Zoology as a pass subject with 50% marks in
aggregate excluding ancillary & foundation courses.
M.Sc. in Biotechnology
	 a)	 B. Sc. with Honours in any Biological/ Chemical/ Physical/ Mathematical Sciences. Or having any of
these as Pass subjects with 50% marks in aggregate, excluding ancillary and foundation courses
and should have Biology at +2 level.
	 b)	 Graduate Degree in Medical/ Agriculture/ Pharmacology/ Marine Science and Engineering are
eligible for admission to M.Sc. Biotechnology.
M.Sc. in Environmental Science
	 B.Sc. with Honours in Agricultural Science / Marine Science & Oceanography/ Marine Engineering
/ Botany / Chemistry / Environmental Science / Environmental Engineering / Geology/ Physics/
Zoology/ Forestry/Microbiology/ Mathematics. or having any of the above subjects as pass subject
with 50% mark in aggregate, excluding ancillary & foundation courses.
Business Management
	 Admission into MBA programme is through Odisha JEE 2014, Odisha. Vacant seats if any will be filled
up from the Odisha JEE qualified candidates of the concerned year only.
11.ADMISSION PROCEDURE
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Information and Communication Technology
	 a)	 Admission into MCA programme is through Odisha JEE of the concerned academic year. Seats
laying vacant will be filled up from the Odisha JEE qualified candidates of the concerned year .
	 b)	 For Admission into M.Sc. (IT) programme: Bachelor degree in Computer application or Bachelor
degree in arts/Science with honours in Mathematics/ Physics / Statistics/Electronics/Computer
Science/IT or pass in any of the above subject with 50% marks in aggregate.
Population Studies
	 Graduates having Honours in any subject or Pass with 50% of marks in the aggregate.
Applied Physics and Ballistics
	 B.Sc. Honours in Physics / Mathematics or 50 % in aggregate in PCM combination at the graduate
stage excluding ancillary & foundation courses or Engineering.
Political Science
	 B.A. with Honours in Political Science or Political Science as a pass subject with 50% marks in aggregate
excluding ancillary & foundation courses.
Economics
	 B.A.withHonoursinEconomicsorEconomicsasapasssubjectwith50%marksinaggregateexcluding
ancillary & foundation courses.
Sociology
	 B. A. with Honours in Sociology or Sociology as a pass subject with 50% marks in aggregate excluding
ancillary & foundation courses.
2. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION INTO DIFFERENT SELF-
FINANCING COURSES
M. Phil. in Bioscience
	 Minimum second class P.G. in Biosciences/Botany/Zoology/Marine Biology/Biotechnology/any allied
subject of life sciences
M. Phil. in Biotechnology
	 Minimum second class P.G. in Biotechnology
M. Phil. in Environmental Science
	 Minimum second class P.G. in Environmental Science/ Biosciences/ Botany/ Zoology/ Physics/
Chemistry/ Geology / allied fields of life sciences.
M. Sc. Chemistry
	 B.Sc. with Honours.in Chemistry or Chemistry as a pass subject.
M. Phil. in Population Studies
	 MinimumSecondClassP.G.inPopulationStudies/Demography/Economics/Geography/Anthropology/
Mathematics/ Education/ Psychology/ Sociology/ Statistics/ SocialWork/ Political Science / Other Allied
Subjects.
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M. Phil. in Geography
	 Minimum Second class P. G. in Geography
Master of Social Work
	 Graduates having Honours or Pass in any subject with 50% marks in the aggregate.
M.Phil. in Political Science
	 Minimum second class P.G. in Political Science
M. Phil. in Economics
	 Minimum second class P.G. in Economics
M. Phil. in Sociology
	 Minimum second class P.G. in Sociology
M. Com.
	 B.Com. with Honours
M.Phil. in Commerce
	 Minimum second class P.G. in Commerce
M.Phil. in Business Management
	 Minimum second class in MBA/ PGDM
M. Tech. in Computer Science
	 Admission into M. Tech (CS) programme will be made through OJEE. Seats lying vacant, if any, will be
filled up from the Odisha JEE qualified candidates of the concerned year/ University level entrance test.
M.	 Sc. (Physics)
	 B. Sc. with Honours in Physics / 50 % in aggregate in pass with PCM combination excluding Ancillary /
Foundation Courses.
M.	 Phil. (Physics)
	 P. G. in Physics / Applied Physics and Ballistics having minimum second class.
M. A. Odia
	 B.A. with Honours in Odia / 50% in aggregate with Odia as one of the Optional Subjects.
M. A. English
	 B.A. with Honours in English / 50% in aggregate with English as one of the Optional Subjects.
M. Phil. in Odia
	 Minimum second class P.G. Degree in Odia
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M. Phil. in History
	 Minimum second class P.G. Degree in History
M.	 A. in Personnel Management & Industrial Relation (PMIR)
	 Any graduate with Honours or pass with 50% marks in aggregate.
Integrated MBA
	 Minimum Second class in +2 (Arts/ Science/ Commerce)
MBA IN Bio-Entrepreneurship
	 Graduates with an interest in entrepreneurship development, having Honours or Pass in any subject of
Science/Arts/Commerce streams with 50% marks in the aggregate
LLM
	 Any law graduate
3. RESERVATION
i)	 Reservation Policy of the Government of Odisha for candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes and
Scheduled Castes shall be applicable as prevailing at the time of admission. However, the unfilled seats
reserved for ST candidates may be filled up by admitting SC candidates and vice-versa. OBC and other
reserved categories of students will be admitted as per the Govt. of Odisha norms.
ii)	 Five percent of the total aggregate marks secured by the candidates shall be added to the aggregate
marks in qualifying examination in case of children of Ex-defence personnel and for participants in the
Inter University Sports and State team approved by the National Organization. In order to be eligible for
such concession under sports category the player concerned should have participated in the respective
competitions within two years prior to the date of application for admission).
iii)	 One seat in each Department is reserved for physically handicapped candidates. Such candidates
are required to produce certificates from the C.D.M.O. regarding their disability, subject to minimum
of 50%. The University may, in case of need, constitute a committee of specialists after receiving all
applications and listing the deformities involved to examine the candidates physically to ascertain their
claims. On the basis of the finding, admission under PH category may be considered. However, special
consideration shall be made in respect of seats to be reserved for PH category. In cases where there are
more than one applicant, coherence is maintained with reservation of 3% of seats for this category as
directed by the UGC.
iv)	 Special provision for Kashmiri migrant students:
	 •	 Extension in date of admission by 30 days.
	 •	 Relaxation in cut-off percentage up to 10% subject to a minimum eligibility requirement.
	 •	 Increase in intake capacity up to 5% course-wise subject to a minimum of one seat.
	 •	 Reservation of at least one seat in merit quota in technical / professional subjects.
	 •	 Waiving of domicile requirements.
	 •	 Facilitation of migration in second and subsequent years.
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4. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING THE APPLICATION FORM
Application forms can be obtained from Dt. 22-05-2015
•	 InpersonattheCashCounteroftheFakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(NewCampus),At/P.O.Nuapadhi,
Balasore -756020, Odisha and 2nd counter at Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar (old Campus), At/P.O.
Januganj (Near Remuna Golei), Balasore -756019, Odisha during the office hours (11 AM- 2 PM) on all
working days on payment of Rs. 200/- in cash.
•	 Candidates can also download the application form from the University website www.fmuniversity.
nic.in and send the filled in application with crossed bank Draft of Rs. 200/- drawn in favour of the“F.M.
University P.G.R. fund, Fakir Mohan University”payable at Balasore towards cost of the application form.
The last date for issue & submission of application form:
	12.06.2015
	 (For all Master degree programmes – both Regular and Self Financing)
	 10.08.2015
	 (For M. Phil. and M. Tech. programmes)
5. PROCEDURE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM
	 Application forms completed in all respects along with the required bank draft (s) should be
submitted to the concerned Heads/Coordinators as per list given below.
Course	 Applications completed in all respects	 Bank Draft of Rs. 300/- towards
		 should be submitted to	 entrance fee payable at Balasore,
			 to be drawn in favour of
M.A (Population Studies)	 The Head, Deptt. of Population Studies,	 Head, Department of Population Studies, 	
		 Fakir Mohan University,	 F. M. University
Master of SocialWork	 At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha	 Head, Department of Population Studies	
			 (SocialWork SFC), F. M. University
M. Phil. (Population Studies)		 Head, Department of Population Studies,
			 F. M. University
M. Phil. (Geography)		 Head, Department of Population Studies 		
		 (Geography SFC), F. M. University
M.A. English		 Head, Department of Population Studies
			 (English SFC), F. M. University
M.A. (Political Science)	 The Head, Deptt. of Social Science,	 Head, Department of Social Science, 	
M.A. (Economics)	 Fakir Mohan University,	 F. M. University	
M.A. (Sociology)	 At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha	
M. Phil (Political Science)		
M. Phil (Economics)		
M. Phil (Sociology)
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M.A. Odia	 The Head, Deptt. of Social Science,	 Head, Department of Social Science
		 Fakir Mohan University,	 (Odia SFC), F. M. University
M. Phil (Odia)	 At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha	 Head, Department of Social Science
			 (Odia SFC), F. M. University
M. Phil (History)		 Head, Department of Social Science
			 (History SFC), F. M. University
M. Sc. (Bio-Tech)	 The Head, Deptt. of Biosciences and Biotechnology,	 Head, Department of Biosciences	
M. Sc. (Bio Science)	 Fakir Mohan University,	 and Biotechnology, F. M. University	
M. Phil. (Bio Sc.)	 At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha	
M. Phil. (Biotechnology)		
MBA in Bio-Entrepreneurship		
M. Sc. (Env. Sc.) 	 The Head, Deptt. of Environmental Science,	 Head, Department of Environmental Science,
		 Fakir Mohan University,	 F. M. University
M. Phil (Env Sc.)	 At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha	 Head Department of Environmental Science,
			 F. M. University
M.Sc. (Chemistry)		 Head, Department of Environmental Science 	
		 (Chemistry SFC), F. M. University
M.Sc (IT)	 The Head, Deptt. of Information & 	 Head, Department of Information &
		 CommunicationTechnology,	 CommunicationTechnology,	
M. Phil. (Computer Science)	 Fakir Mohan University,	 F. M. University	
		 At/P.O. januganj, Balasore -756019, Odisha	
M.Sc. (AP&B)	 The Head, Deptt. of Applied Physics	 Head, Department of Applied Physics & Ballistics,
		 & Ballistics, Fakir Mohan University,	 F. M. University	
M.Sc.(Physics)	 At/P.O. januganj, Balasore -756019, Odisha	 Head, Department of Applied Physics & Ballistics 	
		 (Physics SFC), F. M. University
M. Phil (Physics)		 Head, Department of Applied Physics & Ballistics 	
		 (Physics SFC), F. M. University
M.Com	 The Head, Deptt. of Business management,	 Head, Department of Business Management
		 Fakir Mohan University,	 (M. Com. SFC), F. M. University
MA (PMIR)	 At/P.O. januganj, Balasore -756019, Odisha	 Head, Department of Business Management
			 (M. A. PMIR SFC), F. M. University
IMBA			 Head, Department of Business Management
			 (IMBA SFC), F. M. University
M.Phil. (Commerce)		 Head, Department of Business Management
			 (M. Phil. SFC), F. M. University
M.Phil. (Bus. Mgt.)		 Head, Department of Business Management
			 (M. Phil. SFC), F. M. University
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The applicant should check the following before submission of his / her application.
i)	 The application should be completed in all respects.
ii)	 Application form should be filled in by the applicant in his/ her own hand writing.
iii)	 The applicant must mention in Capital Letters at the top right hand corner in front page of application
form whether he/she belongs to SC/ST/ Physically Handicapped or any other reserved category.
iv)	 The Declaration Form should be duly filled in and signed by the applicant.
v)	 The undertaking form should be duly filled in and signed by the applicant or his / her father / mother
or natural guardian, as the case may be.
vi)	 Self attested copies of Mark sheets and Certificates of all examinations starting from H.S.C. should be
submitted for determining eligibility / career marks.
vii)	 Original Cash receipt of Rs. 200/- in support of purchase of application form.
viii)	 Those, who have downloaded the application form from the University website have to deposit a
Crossed bank Draft of Rs. 200/- drawn in favour of the “F.M.University,PGRFund”payable at Balasore
towards cost of the application form.
ix)	 Applicants for all the regular as well as self-financing courses should attach the Bank Draft/ bankers
Cheque of rs.300/- (Rupees Three Hundred only) towards Entrance Fee.
x)	 Self-attested copy of the caste certificate in respect of SC/ST candidates from the competent authority,
in absence of which the candidates will not be eligible to get concession allowed to SC/ST candidates.
xi)	 Self-attested copy of the certificate from CDMO regarding his/her disability for a minimum of 50 % (in
case of physically handicapped candidates).
xii)	 Self-attested copies of certificates obtained from competent authority must be submitted in case of
candidates claiming concession towards reservation under any other reserved category.
xiii)	 Four self-attested recent passport size photograph of the candidate.
xiv)	 The envelope containing the application form complete in all respects must be super scribed
“Application for admission into ….....…. (Name of Courses applying for)”.
xv)	 Two self-addressed unstamped envelopes of 10”x 4”size.
xvi)	 Duly filled in application form along with all required documents for all Regular Courses as well as
other Master degree and M. Phil. programmes under Self Financing mode will be accepted up to 4.00
P. M. of the last date for submission of application form (12.06.2015 for Master degree and 10.08.2015
for M. Phil. Programmes).
xvii)	Incomplete application form shall be summarily rejected.
xviii)	The authority reserves the right to reject any or all applications without assigning any reasons thereof.
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Date of	 Subject	 Time	 Venue
Entrance Test
17.06.2015	 M. Sc. Biotechnology (Reg)	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
17.06.2015	 M. A. Population Studies (Reg)	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
17.06.2015	 Master in Social Work (SF)	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
17.06.2015	 M. Sc. Biosciences (Reg)	 2PM – 3 PM	 Nuapadhi Campus
18.06.2015	 M. A. Social Sciences (Reg& SF)	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
18.06.2015	 M. Sc. Env. Sciences (Reg)	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
18.06.2015	 M. Sc. Chemistry (SF)	 2PM – 3 PM	 	
18.06.2015	 MBA  Bio-Entrepreneurship) (SF)	 2PM – 3 PM	 	
18.06.2015	 M. A. Odia (SF)	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
18.06.2015	 M. Sc. Information Tech. (Reg)	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
18.06.2015	 M. Com. (SF)	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
17.06.2015	 M.Sc. App .Physics & Ballistics (REG)	 11 AM – 12Noon	 Old Campus
17.06.2015	 M. Sc. Physics (SF)	 2PM – 3 PM	 	
18.06.2015	 M. A. English (SF)	 2PM – 3 PM	 	
18.06.2015	 M. A. PMIR (SF)	 2PM – 3 PM	 	
17.06.2015	 Integrated MBA (SF)	 11 AM – 12 Noon	
(ii) The Entrance examinations for other the self-financing courses (M. Phil.):
6. PROGRAMME FOR THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS
(i)  The Entrance examinations for all Master degree programmes – both Regular and Self Financing:
Entrance Date	 Subject	 Time	 Venue
20.08.2015	 M. Phil. Pol. Science / Economics / Sociology	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
20.08.2015	 M. Phil. Environmental Science	 2PM – 3 PM	 Nuapadhi Campus
20.08.2015	 M.Phil. Bioscience	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
21.08.2015	 M. Phil. Population Studies	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
20.08.2015	 M. Phil. Geography	 2PM – 3 PM	 	
21.08.2015	 M.Phil. Biotechnology	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
21.08.2015	 M. Phil. Business management	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 Old Campus
20.08.2015	 M. Phil. Commerce	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
20.08.2015	 M. Phil. Computer Science	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
20.08.2015	 M. Phil. Physics	 11 AM – 12 Noon	 	
20.08.2015	 M. Phil. Odia	 2PM – 3 PM	 	
20.08.2015	 M. Phil. History	 2PM – 3 PM
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7. SELECTION FOR ADMISSION
a)	 Admission cannot be claimed as a matter of right.
b)	 Selection for admission into different courses shall be made on the basis of career marks and
performance in the entrance test. For admission in to all the courses (excluding Integrated MBA), the
weightage for career and entrance test shall be 50% each. However, for admission in to IMBA , the
weightage for career and entrance test shall be 25% and 75% respectively. Absence of a candidate in
the entrance test shall disqualify him/ her for admission. The entrance written test will cover the pass
syllabus of the respective subject in the qualifying examination of Fakir Mohan University along with
general questions.
	
	 Entrance test for M.Phil. includes interview having 10 marks, while the written test will carry 40 marks.
c)	 While calculating career mark, Weightage will be given to candidates having secured Honours in the
concerned subject only. Honours in other subjects shall be put at par with pass courses.
d)	 Formula for calculating career marks:
For admission into Regular P.G. Courses and Self Financing Master degree courses:
H.S.C	 First division: 10	 Second division: 7	 Third division: 5
+2 Arts/ Sc./ Com.	 First division: 15	 Second division: 10	 Third division: 7
+3 Hons.	 (Marks secured in Hons. Sub./ Maximum marks in Hons. Sub.) X 23
+3 Pass	 (Marks secured excluding F.C. & A.C / maximum marks in pass sub.) X 13
B.E/ B.Tech	 (Marks secured /Maximum Marks) X 25	
Distinction	02		 	
Formula for calculating career marks for admission in to M. Phil Programmes (Self Financing):
H.S.C	 First division: 6	 Second division: 4.5	 Third division: 3
+2 Arts/ Sc./ Com.	 First division: 9	 Second division: 7	 Third division: 5
+3 Hons.	 (Marks secured in Hons. Sub./ Maximum marks in Hons. Sub.) X 13
Distinction	02			
+3 Pass	 (marks secured excluding F.C. & A.C / maximum marks in pass sub.
	 Excluding F.C. & A.C) X 10	 	
P.G	 (Marks secured /Maximum Marks) X 20	
Formula for calculating career marks for admission in to M. Phil. programmes (Self Financing):
•	 For general stream the procedure as per M.Phil courses.
•	 For the candidates having B.E/ B.Tech degree, the marks awarded up to +2 level shall be as it is and for
B.E/B.Tech shall be as follows:
	 	 (Marks secured /Maximum Marks) X 25
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8. DATE OF DECLARATION OF RESULTS
	 19.06.2015 – 1.00 PM (For all Master degree programmes – both Regular and Self Financing)  	 	
	 22.08.2015 – 1.00 PM (For M. Phil. programmes)
9. DATE OF DESPATCH OF INTIMATION LETTERS
	 19.06.2015 – 3.00 PM (For all Master degree programmes – both Regular and Self Financing)
	 24.08.2014– 3.00 PM (For M. Phil. programmes)
Candidates in person may collect their intimation letters by hand between 2.00 PM and 2.45 PM on 21.07.2015
10. SCHEDULE FOR ADMISSION
All Regular Courses:
Schedule	 Date	Time
First Selection/ Merit List candidates	 25.06.2015	 11 AM – 3 PM
Reporting for Waitlisted Candidates	 27.06.2015	 11 AM – 1 PM
Publication of merit list of above candidates		 2.30PM
(subject to availability of seats)		
Date of Second admission	 	 3 PM – 4.30 PM
Reporting for Leftover WL candidates	 29.06.2015	 11 AM – 1 PM
(Subject to availability of seats)		
Publication of merit list of above candidates		 2.30PM
Date of Third admission	 	 3 PM – 4.30 PM
Self-Financing Master Degree Courses:		
Schedule	 Date	Time
First Selection/ Merit List candidates	 26.06.2015	 11 AM – 3 PM
Reporting for Waitlisted Candidates	 29.06.2015	 11 AM – 1 PM
Publication of merit list of above candidates		 2.30PM
(subject to availability of seats)		
Date of Second admission	 	 3 PM – 4.30 PM
Reporting for Leftover WL candidates	 30.06.2015	 11 AM – 1 PM
(Subject to availability of seats)		
Publication of merit list of above candidates		 2.30PM
Date of Third admission	 	 3 PM – 4.30 PM
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Other Self Financing Courses (M. Phil.):
Schedule	 Date	Time
First Selection/ Merit List candidates	 01.09.2015	 11 AM – 3 PM
Reporting for Waitlisted Candidates	 02.09.2015	 11 AM – 1 PM
Publication of merit list of above candidates		 2.30PM
(subject to availability of seats)		
Date of Second admission	 	 3 PM – 4.30 PM
11. DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF CLASSES
	 02.07.2015 - Thursday (For all Master degree programmes – both Regular and Self Financing)
	 03.09.2015- Thursday (For M. Phil. And M. Tech. programmes)
The courses being full time in nature, securing 75 percent of attendance in each semester is compulsory to be
eligible to fill-up the forms for appearing the respective semester examination for all Regular and Self Financing
courses.
27FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16
12.FEE STRUCTURE FOR P.G. REGULARCOURSES
	Sl. No.	 Regular Course			Total Fees (Excluding Examination Fees)
			 1st	 2nd	 3rd	 4th	 5th	 6th	Total
	 1	 MA in Population Studies	 7703	 2034	 7553	 2034	 NA	 NA	 19324
	 2	 MA in Economics	 7689	 2022	 7539	 2022	 NA	 NA	 19272
	 3	 MA in Pol. Science	 7689	 2022	 7539	 2022	 NA	 NA	 19272
	 4	 MA in Sociology	 7689	 2022	 7539	 2022	 NA	 NA	 19272
	 5	 M.Sc. (IT)	 17203	 11534	 17053	 11534	 NA	 NA	 57324
	 6	 MCA	 17203	 11534	 17053	11534	 17053	 11534	85911
	 7	 MBA	 17203	 11534	 17053	11534	 NA	 NA	 57324
	 8	 M.Sc. Biotechnology	 23703	 18034	 23553	 18034	 NA	 NA	 83324
	 9	 M.Sc. Bio Sciences	 10203	 4534	 10053	 4534	 NA	 NA	 29324
	 10	 M.Sc. Env. Science	 10203	 4534	 10053	 4534	 NA	 NA	 29324
	 11	 M.Sc. Applied Physics & Ballistics	 16203	 10534	 16053	 10534	 NA	 NA	 53324
N.B:
1)	 Besides the course fee the students should have to pay Rs. 1,000/- (Rupees one thousand) only towards
the seminar fee for one year in a separate Bank draft in favour of Seminar Chairman of the respective
Department at the time of admission / re-admission as the case may be.
2)	 Examination Fees will be collected at the time of filling up of forms for the semester examinations.
2 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16
Sl. No.	 Self-Financing Courses
		Semester Wise Fees (Excluding Examination Fees)
		 1st 	 2nd 	 3rd 	 4th 	 5th 	 6th 	 Total
1 	 M. Phil. in Env. Science 	 15608 	10384 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 25992
2 	 M. Phil. in Bioscience 	 15608 	10384 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 25992
3 	 M. Phil. (Biotechnology) 	 15608 	10384 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 25992
4 	 M. Phil. in Population Studies 	 15608 	10384 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 25992
5 	 M. Phil. in Geography 	 15608 	10384 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 25992
6 	 MBA in Bio-Entrepreneurship 	 17203 	11534 	 17053 	 11534 	 NA 	 NA 	 57324
7.	 M.Phil. in Pol. Science 	 15594 	10372 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 25966
8. 	 M.Phil. in Economics 	 15594 	10372 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 25966
9. 	 M.Phil. in Sociology 	 15594 	10372 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 25966
10 	 M. Tech. (Computer Science) 	 29108 	23884 	 29308 	 23884 	 NA 	 NA 	 106184
11 	 M. Phil. in Odia 	 15994 	10322 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 26316
12 	 M. Phil. in History 	 15994 	10322 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 26316
13 	 M.Phil. Physics 	 17358 	11684 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 29042
14 	 M.Phil. Computer Science 	 17358 	11684 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 29042
15 	 M.Phil. in Commerce 	 15608 	10384 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 25992
16 	 M.Phil. in Business Mgt. 	 15608 	10384 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 NA 	 25992
17 	 Integrated MBA 	 17203 	11534 	 17053 	 11534 	 17053 	 11534 	 17053
18 	 MA in PMIR 	 18694 	13022 	 19644 	 14122 	 NA 	 NA 	 65482
19 	 M. Com. 	 13344 	 7672 	 13344 	 7822 	 NA 	 NA 	 42182
20 	 MSW (Master in Social Work) 	 13358 	 7684 	 13358 	 7834 	 NA 	 NA 	 42234
21 	 M.Sc. Physics/ APAB 	 18358 	12684 	 18358 	 12834 	 NA 	 NA 	 62234
22 	 M.Sc. Chemistry 	 18358 	12684 	 18358 	 12834 	 NA 	 NA 	 62234
23 	 M. A. Odia 	 10844 	 5172 	 10844 	 5322 	 NA 	 NA 	 32182
24 	 M. A. English 	 10844 	 5172 	 10844 	 5322 	 NA 	 NA 	 32182
25 	 M. A. Pol. Science 	 13344 	 7672 	 13344 	 7822 	 NA 	 NA 	 42182
26 	 M. A. Economics 	 13344 	 7672 	 13344 	 7822 	 NA 	 NA 	 42182
27 	 M. A. Sociology 	 13344 	 7672 	 13344 	 7822 	 NA 	 NA 	 42182
28 	 M. Sc. (Bio Science) 	 18358 	12684 	 18358 	 12834 	 NA 	 NA 	 62234
29	 LLM	 10000	 10000	 10000	 10000	 NA	 NA	 40000	
N.B:
1) Besides the course fee the students should, however, pay Rs. 1,000/- (Rupees one thousand) only
towards the seminar fee for one year in a separate Bank draft in favor of Seminar Chairman of
the concerned Department at the time of admission / re-admission as the case may be
2) Examination Fees are to be collected at the time of filling up forms for the semester
examinations.
29FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16
APPENDIX –I (ANTI RAGGING)
REGULATIONONCURBINGTHEMENACEOFRAGGINGINHIGHEREDUCATIONALINSTITUTIONS,2009
	 In exercise of the powers conferred by Clause (g) of Sub-Section (1) of Section 26 of the University
Grants Commission Act, 1956, the University Grants Commission hereby makes the following Regulations,
namely-
TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND APPLICABILITY
	 These regulations shall be called the“UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher
Educational Institutions, 2009”.
•	 They shall come into force with immediate effect.
•	 They shall apply to all the universities established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, a Pro-
vincial Act or a State Act, to all institutions deemed to be university under Section 3 of the UGC Act,
1956, to all other higher educational institutions, including the departments, constituent units and all
the premises (academic, residential, sports, canteen, etc) of such universities, deemed universities and
other higher educational institutions whether located within the campus or outside, and to all means
of transportation of students whether public or private.
OBJECTIVE
	 Torootoutragginginallitsformsfromuniversities,collegesandothereducationalinstitutionsinthe
country by prohibiting it by law, preventing its occurrence by following the provisions of these Regulations
and punishing those who indulge in ragging as provided in these Regulations and the appropriate law in
force.
DEFINITION OF RAGGING
	 “Ragging” means the following: Any conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act
which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness any other student, indulging in rowdy or
undisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to
raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student will not in the ordinary course and which
has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the
physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior student.
PUNISHABLE INGREDIENTS OF RAGGING
•	 Abetment to ragging;
•	 Criminal conspiracy to ragging;
•	 Unlawful assembly and rioting while ragging;
•	 Public nuisance created during ragging;
•	 Violation of decency and morals through ragging;
•	 Injury to body, causing hurt or grievous hurt;
•	 Wrongful restraint;
•	 Wrongful confinement;
•	 Use of criminal force;
•	 Assault as well as sexual offences or unnatural offences;
30 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16
•	 Extortion;
•	 Criminal trespass;
•	 Offences against property;
•	 Criminal intimidation;
•	 Attempt to commit any or all of the above mentioned offences against the victim(s);
•	 Physical or psychological humiliation;
•	 All other offences following from the definition of“Ragging”.
MEASURES FOR PROHIBITION OF RAGGING AT THE INSTITUTION LEVEL
•	 The institution shall strictly observe the provisions of the act of the Central Government and the State
Governments,if any, or if enacted, considering ragging as a cognizable offence under the law on a par
with rape and other atrocities against women and ill-treatment of persons belonging to the SC/ST, and
prohibiting ragging in all its forms in all institutions.
•	 Ragging in all its forms shall be totally banned in the entire institution, including its departments,
constituent units,all it premises (academic, residential, sports, canteen, etc) whether located within the
campus or outside and in all means of transportation of students whether public or private.
•	 The institution shall take strict action against those found guilty of ragging and/or of abetting ragging.
PUNISHMENTS: AT THE INSTITUTION LEVEL:
	 Depending upon the nature and gravity of the offence as established by the Anti-Ragging
Committee of the institution,the possible punishments for those found guilty of ragging at the institution
level shall be any or any combination of the following:
•	 Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges;
•	 Withholding/Withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits;
•	 Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process;
•	 Withholding results;
•	 Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international meet, tournament,
youth festival, etc;
•	 Suspension/ expulsion from the hostel;
•	 Cancellation of admission;
•	 Rustication from the institution for period from 1 to 4 semesters;
•	 Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution for a
specific period
•	 Fine regarding between Rupees 25,000/- and rupees 1 lakh;
•	 Collective punishment: When the persons committing or abetting the crime of ragging are not
identified, the institution shall resort to collective punishment.
31FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16
APPENDIX –II (Anti Sexual Harassment Cell)
		
	 Fakir Mohan University has pledged to form a gender sensitive campus. Following the guidelines
on the prevention of sexual harassment in the work place as laid down by the Supreme Court of India, the
University has re-constituted its Gender Sensitive Cell with the objective to take up gender issues within
the campus. The Cell is comprised of the following members:
1.	 Prof. Geetanjali Dash (Chairman-cum-Convenor)
2.	 Prof. S. S. Acharya (Member)
3.	 Dr. P. Routray (Member)
4.	 Dr. Minati Mishra (Member)
5.	 Dr.Tanaya Mohanty (Member)
6.	 One Representative from an NGO (To be notified later)
What is Sexual Harassment?
	 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other visual, verbal or physical conduct
of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when it is implicitly or explicitly suggested that submission
to or rejection of the conduct will be a factor in academic or employment decisions or evaluations or
permission to participate in the University activity, or when the conduct has the purpose or effect of
unreasonably interfering with an individual’s academic or work performance or creating an intimidating or
hostile academic work or living environment.
32 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16
Sl. No.	 Name of the Festival	 Date 	 Day of theWeek	 No. of Days	 Holiday / 		
					 Observation Day
1	 NewYear	 01.01.2015	 Thu	 01	 Holiday
2	 Netaji Subash Bose Jayanti	 23.01.2015	 Fri	 01	 Holiday
3	 Basanta Panchami / Saraswati Puja	 24.01.2015	 Sat	 01	 Holiday
4	 Republic Day	 26.01.2015	 Mon	 01	 Observation Day
5	 Maha Shivaratri	 17.02.2015	 Tue	 01	 Holiday
6	 Day following Mahashivaratri	 18.02.2015	 Wed	 01	 Holiday
7	 Dola Purnima and Panchayat Raj Divas 	 05.03.2015	 Thu	 01	 Holiday
8	Holi	 06.03.2015	 Fri	 01	 Holiday
9	 Ashoka Ashtami	 27.03.2015	 Fri	 01	 Holiday
10	 Shree Rama Navami	 28.03.2015	 Sat	 01	 Holiday
11	 Utkal Divas	 01.04.2015	 Wed	 01	 Holiday
12	 Good Friday	 03.04.2015	 Fri	 01	 Holiday
13	 MahaVisubha Sankranti	 14.04.2015	 Tue	 01	 Holiday
14	 Budha Purnima	 04.05.2015	 Mon	 01	 Holiday
15	 SummerVacation	 18.05.2015 to 20.06.2015	 Mon to Sat	 30	 Holiday
16	 Ratha Jatra/ Id-Ul-Fitre 	 18.07.2015	 Sat	 01	 Holiday
17	 Independence Day	 15.08.2015	 Sat	 01	 Observation Day
18	 Gamha Purnima	 29.08.2015	 Sat	 01	 Holiday
19	Janmastami	 05.09.2015	 Sat	 01	 Holiday
20	 Ganesh Puja 	 17.09.2015	 Thu	 01	 Holiday
21	Nuakhai	 18.09.2015	 Fri	 01	 Holiday
22	Id-Ul-Zuha	 24.09.2015	 Thu	 01	 Holiday
23	 Gandhi Jayanti	 02.10.2015	 Fri	 01	 Holiday
24	Mahalaya	 12.10.2015	 Mon	 01	 Holiday
25	 Durga Puja & Dusahara	 19.10.2015 to 27.10.2015	 Mon toTue	 08	 Holiday
26	 Kali Puja & Deepavali 	 10.11.2015 to 11.11.2015	 Tue &Wed	 02	 Holiday
27	 Bada Osha	 24.11.2015	 Tue	 01	 Holiday
28	 Rasa Purnima	 25.11.2015	 Wed	 01	 Holiday
29	Prathamastami	 03.12.2015	 Thu	 01	 Holiday
30	 X-Mas – Holi Days	 25.12.2015 to 31.12.2015	 Fri toThu	 06	 Holiday
	 Total			 72 days
HOLIDYAS FOR THE P. G. TEACHING DEPARTMENTS & P. G. CENTRAL
OFFICE INCLUDING SELF FINANCING COURSES DURING 2015

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  • 1. 1FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY PROSPECTUS 2015-16 Prof. Siba Prasad Adhikary Vice Chancellor Prof Geetanjali Dash Chairperson, P.G. Council FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY, BALASORE, 756020, ODISHA, INDIA Website: www.fmuniversity.nic.in Phone: (06782)275859
  • 2. 2 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 Compiled by Prospectus Committee 2015-16 1. Prof. Geetanjali Dash 2. Prof. Devi Prasad Misra 3. Dr. Bishnu PrasadDash 4. Dr. Satchidananda Dehuri 5. Dr. Digambar Abaji Chimankar 6. Dr. Tanaya Mohanty 7. Mr. Sachitananda Sa Published for the Fakir Mohan University, Printed at Kalpana Printers, Balasore Price of Prospectus - cum - Application Form: Rs.200.00 © Copyright with Fakir Mohan University. No part of this publication be produced in any form without prior permission of the Chairperson, P.G. Council, Fakir Mohan University.
  • 3. 3FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY • Administrative Block • Department of Bio Science & Biotechnology • Department of Environmental Science • Department of Population Studies • Gents’Hostel • Ladies’Hostels • Health Care Centre • UCO Bank/ UCO Bank ATM/ SBI ATM • Police Bit House • Guest House • Staff Quarters & VC’s Residence • Sports Complex • Central Library Canteen • Department of Business Management • Department of Information & Communication Technology • Department of Applied Physics & Ballistics • Dr. H. K. M. Library Annexe • Self-Financing Courses (Odia, English, Personal Management and Industrial • Relations, Commerce, History etc.) • Guest House • Directorate of Distance and Continuing Education • Canteen Fakir Mohan University Vyasa Vihar, (New Campus) At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore-756020, Odisha, India Fakir Mohan University Vyasa Vihar, (Old Campus) At/P.O. Januganj, Balasore-756019, Odisha, India MAIN CAMPUS (NEW CAMPUS) OLD CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS F M University has two campuses
  • 4. 4 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 1. The Fakir Mohan University: An Introduction 1 2. The Post Graduate Council 5 3. The Post Graduate Departments 6 4. Faculties of the University 8 7. Dr.Harekrushna Mahatab Library 10 8. The University Hostels 11 9. Infrastructure Facilities 14 10. Other Facilities 15 11. Admission 16 12. Fee Structure for Regular Courses 27 13. Fee Structure for Self Financing Courses 28 14. Appendix-I (Anti ragging) 15. Appendix-II (Anti Sexual Harassment Cell) 31 16. Appendix-II (List of Holidays) CONTENTS
  • 5. 1FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 The Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar, Balasore was established by the Government of Odisha, under Section 32 of the Odisha Universities Act, 1989 (Act 5 of 1989) and it was notified vide the Government’s Notification No. 973, dated 3rd July, 1999. It has been duly recognized by the UGC under section 2(f) of the UGC Act by the notification No. F-9-1/2000 (CPP-I), dated 11th February 2000 as well as under section 12(B), vide UGC letter no. F.9-1/2000 (CPP-I) dated 23rd December, 2005. The University has also been accredited by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) since 2000 and is also a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), UK. At present it is functioning in two campuses: the old campus at Januganj, besides the National Highway near Remuna Golei and the new campus at Nuapadhi, in and around Balasore town. Mission andVision The Fakir Mohan University is committed to develop itself as a value and need based quality education provider in the state of Odisha in general and Balasore and Bhadrak districts in particular. It has the ultimate objective of producing qualified and competent manpower responsive to the changing needs of the society at the national and international levels. In its quest for being an outstanding centre for learning and development of human resource, it cherishes a clear vision and mission. It has become very consistent in its recruitment policy and, as a result, it has recruited brilliant scholars specializing in various areas of the seven front line subjects with allied disciplines possessing enormous potential to generate employment and entrepreneurship among the students. The Vision of the University is to promote the following: • The Culture of Excellence • The Culture of Innovation • The Culture of Quality • The Culture of Flexibility and Dynamism • The Culture of Sustainability It has following missions through which it seeks to stimulate and promote professional competency among the students and faculty: • To provide opportunities to students and faculty to acquire higher qualification and experience. • To provide continuous learning opportunities for students, faculty, staff and working professionals. • To provide wide scope for research, design and development. • To provide consultancy relevant to areas of specialization and expertise. • To provide scope for practicing innovative teaching and learning methods. • To provide access to the best intellectual resources. • To encourage college and other institutions to develop coordination in academic and research activities of common interest including preliminary research exposure to undergraduate students. 1. THE FAKIR MOHAN UNIVERSITY
  • 6. 2 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 Special features of the University • Non-negotiable academic calendar and timely publication of results • Timely conferment of Degrees and Certificates • Computer and web based teaching Departments • Health insurance coverage to all students • Personality development programmes for students • Campus interviews and Placement for the students Collaborations/linkages with National institutions • TheDepartmentofInformationandCommunicationTechnologyhasestablishedlinkagewithProofand Experimental Establishment (PXE), and Integrated Test Range (ITR), Balasore in undertaking research. • The Department of Applied Physics & Ballistics has offered the M. Sc. courses in Applied Physics & Ballistics with active support from Proof and Experimental Establishment (PXE), Chandipur, Balasore. • Other Departments have also established linkage with local industries for research and consultancy. • Bilateral collaboration with University of Rome “Tor Vergata” for research on Biodeterioration of stone monuments of cultural heritage and their conservation. SUCCESSION OF CHANCELLORS 1. Dr. C. Rangarajan 1998 - 1999 2. Sri M. M. Rajendran 1999 - 2004 3. Sri R. Thakur 2004 - 2007 4. Sri M. C. Bhandare 2007 - 2013 5. Dr. S. C. Jamir 21. 03. 2013 - Continuing SUCCESSION OF VICE-CHANCELLORS Prof. Gorachand Patnaik 15.02.2000 - 14.09.2000 Prof. Karuna Sagar Behera 18.09.2000 - 17.09.2003 Prof. Sukadev Nanda 17.09.2003 - 16.03.2008 Prof. SukantiPriyaPattanaik 16.03.2008 - 05.05.2011 Prof. Kumar Bar Das 06.5.2011 - 06.05.2014 Prof. Siba Prasad Adhikary 24.05.2014 - Continuing
  • 7. 3FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 MEMBERS OF AUTHORITY Hon’ble Chancellor : His Excellency Dr. S. C . Jamir Vice-Chancellor : Prof. Siba Prasad Adhikary Chairperson, P.G. Council : Prof. Geetanjali Dash Registrar : Flt. Lt. Dr. Munesh Chandra Adhikary Controller of Examinations : Shri Debabrata Ash Comptroller of Finance : Dr. Bishnu Prasad Dash Development Officer : Dr. Santosh Kumar Agarwal Director, C.D.C : Prof. Devi Prasad Misra Director, D.D.C.E : Prof. Bhagaban Das Warden of P.G. Hostels : Prof. Shyama Sundar Acharya Officer-in-charge of Website : Dr..Satchidananda Dehuri Director, Dr. H K Mahatab Library : Prof. Geetanjali Dash Director, IQAC : Prof. Devi Prasad Misra Placement officer : Dr. Debadutta Das Programme Coordinator, NSS : Dr.BibhutiBhusanMohapatro Director, NAAC Cell : Prof. Bhagaban Das Secretary, Sports Council : Dr.Srikant Misra MEMBERS OF THE SYNDICATE 1. Prof. N.R. Patnaik : Director, Higher Education, Govt. of Odisha 2. Prof. Geetanjali Dash : Chairperson, P.G. Council 3. Dr. Choudhury S.B. Nanda : Gopalgaon, Balasore 4. Maj (Dr.) Abhaya Kumar Panda : Santikanan, Balasore 5. Dr.Umakanta Dash : Nilagiri, Balasore 6. Prof. Bhagaban Das : Professor, MBA 7. Prof. S. S. Acharya : Professor, Social Sciences 8. Shri Sudarsan Nayak : Principal, F.M.(Auto) College 9. Shri Pradeep Kumar Swain : Principal, Bhadrak (Auto) College Some healthy practices followed in the University • Personal Advisory System Students of all PG Departments are put under the advisory responsibility of an individual teacher of the concerned Department. Each teacher (except the HOD) takes responsibility of a group of students of his/her Department and keeps a vigilant eye on the students allotted to him/her and guides such students in curricular and co-curricular activities.
  • 8. 4 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 • Evaluation of teachers by students The University has accepted the UGC guidelines relating to evaluation of teachers by the students. The evaluation of teachers by students is a regular practice in the University since 2005. It is conducted twice in each academic session. • Central Computing Facilities Besides each Department having its own Computer Laboratory, there is a Central Computing facility located in the Department of Information and Communication Technology. As a ‘O’ level facility, 100 Nos. of Pentium-IV PC, 2 Nos. of high end Servers, Scanner, Digital Camera, Printers and a good number of application softwares have been installed for the benefit of the students, teachers and research scholars of the University. Internets with e-mail and browser facilities have been provided to the students. Softwares like JAVA, ORACLE, VISUAL Basic; NET, etc. have been kept open for the benefit of the students. Facilities also exist for using various languages such as C, C++, HTML, COBOL, BASIC, MS- ACCESS and FORTRAN-90/95 in various operating environment like WINDOWS-XP, NT Red Hat, LINUX. These facilities remain open from 8AM to 8 PM on all working days. • 8 AM to 12 Noon – Teachers and Research Scholars • 12 Noon to 4 PM – Students of Regular PG Departments. • 4 PM to 8 PM – Students of M. Tech / M.Phil. Courses • Health Insurance The University has an insurance scheme for the students known as Janata Personal Accident (JDA) offered by National Insurance Company Ltd. All the students admitted into 1st Semester are brought under the insurance coverage. The insurance coverage is valid for 2 years (Four Semesters). • Training and Placement It is an essential component in any professional education and also to the students of all Departments. The cell contacts industries throughout India for the summer training / project work of the students. A faculty member is looking after the Training and Placement Cell. The Cell is taking up career guidance for students and arranging Campus Interviews. It also arranges Entrepreneurship Motivation Camp for the students to take up Entrepreneurship as an alternative career.
  • 9. 5FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 SUCCESSION OF CHAIRMAN, P. G. CENTRAL OFFICE 1. Prof. A. N. Misra 20.08.2004 - 31.05.2005 2. Prof. N. C. Dash 01.06.2005 - 31.05.2006 3. Prof. S. Patnaik 01.06.2006 - 17.01.2007 4. Prof. D. P. Misra (I/C) 18.01.2007 - 31.05.2007 5. Prof. D. P. Misra 01.06.2007 - 31.05.2008 6. Prof. G. C. Rout 01.06.2008 - 31.05.2009 7. Prof. S. S. Acharya 01.06.2009 - 31.05.2010 8. Prof. A. N. Misra 01.06.2010 - 31.05.2011 9. Prof. Bhagaban Das 01.06.2011 - 30.06.2012 10 Prof. B. M. Otta 01.07.2012 - 31.05.2013 11. Prof. Geetanjali Dash 01.06.2013 - Continuing POST GRADUATE COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 Professor Geetanjali Dash Chairperson Chairperson, P.G. Council Dr. Nihar Ranjan Rout Member Coordinator, Dept. of Population Studies Dr. Bisnu Prasad Dash Member Head, Dept. of Biotechnology Dr. Surjendu Kumar Dey Member Head, Dept. of Environmental Science Professor Devi Prasad Misra Member Head, Dept. of Business Management Dr. Satchidananda Dehuri Member Head, Dept. of I&CT Dr. Sunil Kumar Padhi Member Head, Dept. of Social Science Flt. Lt. Dr.Munesh Chandra Adhikary Member Head, Dept. of Applied Physics and Ballistics 2.THE POST-GRADUATE COUNCIL
  • 10. 6 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 SN Name and Postal Address Phone Number/ Eimail ID Courses offered No. of seats 01 P. G. Department of Bio sciences 06782- 275810 M. Sc. Biotechnology 12 & Bio technology biotech_fmu@yahoo.com M. Sc. Bioscience Botany stream-10 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar Zoology stream-10 (New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi, M. Sc. Bioscience * Botany stream-06 Balasore -756020. Odisha Zoology stream-06 M.Phil. Bioscience* 08 MBA in Bio-Entrepreneurship 16 M.Phil. Biotechnology* 08 02 P. G. Department of Information & 06782-240286 M. Sc. IT 10 CommunicationTechnology hodictfmu@gmail.com MCA# 30 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar M.Tech. Computer Sciences*# 15 (Old Campus), At/P.O. januganj, M. Phil. (Computer Sciences) 08 Balasore -756019. Odisha 03 P. G. Department of 06782-275853 M. Sc. Env. Sc. 32 Environmental Sciences environ2k11@rediffmail.com M. Phil. Env. Sc.* 08 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar M. Sc. Chemistry* 16 (New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020. Odisha 04 P. G. Department of 06782-241842 MBA# 40 Business Management, headmbafmu@yahoo.com M. Com.* 32 VyasaVihar, (Old Campus), M.Phil. Commerce* 08 Fakir Mohan University At/P.O. Januganj, MA PMIR* 40 Balasore -756019. Odisha Integrated MBA* 60 M.Phil. Business Management* 08 3.THE POST-GRADUATE DEPARTMENTS The University has at present seven Post Graduate Teaching-cum-Research Departments. All the Departments of the University are provided with computer and internet facility. The courses offered along with respective students’strength of these Departments, are given below:
  • 11. 7FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 05 P. G. Department of 06782-275585 M. A. Population Studies 40 Population Studies population_fmu@rediffmail.com M. Phil. Population Studies* 08 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar Master in SocialWork * 24 (New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi, M. A. English * 24 Balasore -756020. Odisha M. Phil. Geography* 08 06 P. G. Department of 06782-241462 M. Sc. APAB 20: (Regular - 16 Applied Physics & Ballistics ballistics.fmu@gmail.com Defence Quota - 04) Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar M. Sc. Physics* 24 (Old Campus), At/P.O. januganj, M. Phil. Physics* 10 Balasore -756019. Odisha 07 P. G. Department of Social Science 06782-275355 M. A. in Sociology 16 Fakir Mohan University,VyasaVihar hodsocialscience2012@gmail.com M. A. in Economics 16 (New Campus), At/P.O. Nuapadhi, M. A. in Political Science 16 Balasore -756020. Odisha M. A. in Sociology* 16 M. A. in Economics* 16 M. A. in Political Science* 16 M. Phil. Political Science* 08 M. Phil. Economics* 08 M. Phil. Sociology* 08 M. A. Odia* 32 M. Phil. Odia* 16 M. Phil. History* 08 * Under SFC Mode # Admission through Odisha JEE-2015
  • 12. 8 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 4.FACULTIES OF THE P.G. DEPARTMENTS I. DEPARTMENT OF BIO-TECHNOLOGY HEAD Dr. Bisnu Prasad Dash Professor Vacant Readers Dr. Bisnu Prasad Dash, M.Sc. M.Phil.,Ph.D Dr. Bhabatosh Mitra, M.Sc., Ph.D Lecturers Dr. Bhaskar Behera, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D. Vacant-1 Vacant-2 II. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE HEAD Dr. Surjendu Kumar Dey, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D Professor Vacant Readers Dr. Rahas Bihari Panda, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D (on lien) Dr.Surjendu Kumar Dey, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D Dr.Sunanda Chandra Pradhan, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D. Lecturers Dr. Mihir Tanay Das, M.Sc,Ph.D. Vacant III. DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY HEAD Dr. Sachidananda Dehuri, M.Sc., M.Tech, Ph.D. Professor Dr. Sabyasachi Pattnaik, B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D Readers Dr. Sachidananda Dehuri, M.Sc., M.Tech, Ph.D. Vacant Lecturers Smt. Manaswini Pradhan, B.E., M.Tech, MBA Dr. Minati Mishra, MCA, MTech (IT), Ph.D. Vacant IV. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT HEAD Dr. Debi Prasad Misra, M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D Professors Dr. Bhagaban Das, M.Com, Ph.D Dr. Debi Prasad Misra, M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D Reader Dr. Bibhuti Bhusan Mahapatro, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Lecturers Dr. PadmalitaRoutray, MBA, Ph.D Dr. Artabandhu Jena, M.Com, LLB, Ph.D Dr. Deba Dutta Das, MBA, PhD
  • 13. 9FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 V. DEPARTMENT OF POPULATION STUDIES COORDINATOR Dr. Nihar Ranjan Rout, M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D Professor Vacant Reader Dr. Kamala KantaTripathy, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Vacant Lecturers Dr. NiharRanjan Rout, M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D Dr. Pralip Kumar Narzary, M.A., MPS, Ph.D Dr. Digambar Abaji Chimankar, M.A., MPS, Ph.D VI. DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND BALLISTICS HEAD Flt. Lt. Dr.Munesh Chandra Adhikary, M.Sc. M.Phil, Ph.D. Professor Vacant Readers Flt. Lt. Dr.Munesh Chandra Adhikary, M.Sc. M.Phil, Ph.D. Dr. Sidhartha Pattnaik, M.Sc, Ph.D. Lecturers Dr. Santosh Kumar Agrawalla, M.Sc, Ph.D. Dr. Ashanta Ranjan Routray M.E., PhD Vacant VII. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE HEAD Dr Sunil Kumar Padhi, M.A., Ph.D Political Science Professors Dr. Shyam Sundar Acharya, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Dr. Geetanjali Dash, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Lecturer Dr RamakrushnaPradhan, M.A., Ph.D Dr Swapna S Prabhu, M.A., Ph.D Economics Reader Dr Sunil Kumar Padhi, M.A., Ph.D Lecturers Dr. Gitanjali Panda, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Dr. Sanjib Kumar Majhi, M.A., Ph.D Mr. Sachita Nanda Sa, M.A. Sociology Reader Vacant Lecturers Dr. Tanaya Mohanty M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D Dr. Pabitra Mohan Nayak, M.A., M.Phil, Ph. D. Vacant
  • 14. 10 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 The Fakir Mohan University Library was established in 1999. It was named as “Dr.Harekrushna Mahatab Library”on 11th July 2005 in the memory of Late Dr.Harekrushna Mahatab, a great freedom fighter and Ex-Chief Minister of Odisha, who hails from the region under the jurisdiction of the University. As per rules laid down in the statutes of the University, the Library Committee deals with development plans and policies of the library and frames relevant rules. However, the day-to-day administration and management of the library is looked after under the overall-supervision of the Director, Library as stipulated by the Academic Council. FACILITIES The Central Library is housed in the new campus at Nuapadhi in its own building .The library feeds all types of readers by borrowing books/Journals / Xerox copies of non-loanable• articles and journals from nationalandotherlibrariesoninter-libraryloanbasis.TheLibraryprovidesreprographyanddocumentation facilities to its readers. Steps are taken for complete automation of library in near future. An annexe of the HKM Library is located in the old campus in Januganj to cater to the requirements of students of Self Financing Courses and the three departments located in the old campus. WORKING HOURS Working hours of the Central library is from 8 AM to 8 PM on every working day, except Saturday and Sunday. However, it remains closed on National holidays, University Foundation Day, Ganesh Puja and Saraswati Puja, Utkal Divas and Vice-Chancellor’s discretionary holidays. MEMBERSHIP a) Every employees of the university and the authorities of the university shall be the members of the Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab Library. b) Post-Graduatestudentsareenrolledasmembersofthelibraryonthebasisofthecertificateofadmission forwarded by the respective Departmental Heads. 5.DR. HAREKRUSHNA MAHATAB LIBRARY
  • 15. 11FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 The University has One Men’s Hostel and two Women’s Hostels in the New Campus, Nuapadhi for the students. Each hostel is under the supervision of a Superintendent, who is the Head of the hostel administration and supervise discipline in the hostel. HOSTEL AUTHORITIES Warden of Hostels : Prof. S. S. Acharya MENS’HOSTEL Superintendent : Dr.D. A. Chimankar Asst. Superintendent : Dr. R.K. Pradhan WOMENS’HOSTEL Superintendent : Dr. Minati Mishra Asst. Superintendent : Dr. Gitanjali Panda RULES FOR POST-GRADUATE HOSTELS 1. A student admitted to any course in a Post-Graduate Department of the University shall be under the direct disciplinary control of the Head of the Department and general administrative control of the chairman, Post-Graduate Council. An undertaking shall be given by the student at the time of his/her admission to the course that she/ he agrees to abide by the rules of the Post-Graduate Departments and if admitted to a Hostel, by the rules of the Hostel and that she/he shall withdraw herself/himself from the University Post-Graduate Departments and the Hostel should the appropriate authority decide that such withdrawal is necessary in the interest of the Institution. 2. Students living in a Hostel shall be under the disciplinary control of the Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent of the Hostel, and may also be assigned to individual members of teaching staff for such additional supervision as may be necessary. Students not living in hostels, or with parents or with approved guardians shall be assigned to individual members of teaching staff for disciplinary control and supervision, unless exempted by the Warden. 3. Since hostels are living units, no picnics, Patries or study tours can be organized by the inmates. 4. HostelaccommodationwillbeprovidedtostudentsofallP.G.Departmentsdependinguponavailability of seats in the Hostels. 6. THE UNIVERSITY HOSTELS
  • 16. 12 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 5. Admission Procedure a) Students seeking admission into the hostel shall have to apply to the Head of the concerned Department at the time of admission. b) After the completion of admission in the P.G. Departments, the concerned HODs shall forward such applications to the Warden, P.G. Hostels mentioning the position of the student in the merit list of the admission separately for boys and girls. c) The Warden shall distribute the hostel seats on proportional basis and notify the list of students to be admitted in different Hostels and send the copies to the Superintendents, Heads of the Departments and Chairman, P.G. Council. d) The admission for the Hostel is for one academic session i.e. June to May only. e) The selected students shall have to take admission in the Hostel allotted to them within the scheduled date by paying the requisite fees in the Hostel office. It will be the responsibility of the Hostel Superintendent to intimate the vacancy position to the Warden, P.G. Hostels immediately. f) The Superintendent shall collect the prescribed fees from the student along with two passport size photographs and allot seat/room in the hostel. The boarder shall have to receive furniture and other material for his/her seat/ room from the hostel. Once the hostel admission is over, the superintendents of all hostels have to give the final boarder list to the warden, P.G. Hostels with a copy to the Chairman, P.G. Council and all P.G. Departments. 6. The boarders are required to deposit the following fees in the Hostel Sl Head of Payment Amount in INR 1 Seat Rent @ Rs.10 per month 120 2 Electricity charges @ Rs.100 per Month 1200 3 Water charges @ Rs. 50 per Month 600 4 Admission Fee (Annual) 200 5 Development Fee (Annual) 1080 6 Establishment Fee (Annual) 2400 7 Common Room Fee (Annual) 100 8 Fee for Magazine, News Paper, TV (Annual) 110 9 Mess Establishment (Annual) 1500 10 Students Cultural Fee (Annual) 300 11 Hostel caution money (Refundable) 1000 12 Mess Advance 1500 TOTAL 10110 The above charges (i.e. item no. 6) are subject to change from time to time. A portion of the Hostel caution money will be deducted at the time of refund towards general breakage/maintenance. If the caution money is not claimed within One year from the date of leaving the hostel, the said amount shall stand forfeited.
  • 17. 13FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 If the boarders during 2nd/3rd/4th /5th/6th Semester do not deposit their hostel fees (such as Seat rent, Establishment, Mess advance etc.) in the hostel office by the end of January/July/January, a fine @ Rs.10/- per day for delay in payment shall be levied.This can be waived only by the Warden under sufficient grounds. 7. Mess: boarder shall have to abide by the mess rules to be framed by each Hostel. 8. At the end of the academic session, the borders, who want to leave the hostel are required to apply for the same by 31st May to the Warden, failing which they have to bear all the hostel dues for the next session. 9. The hostel office shall remain open on specified days and time as may be notified by the hostel superintendent. 10. Boarders having any difficulty relating to the hostel are required to redress their grievances before the Superintendent/Asst. Superintendent in the hostel office. Approaching the Superintendent /Asst. Superintendent at his/her residence is discouraged. 11. Discipline: Boarders are expected to maintain discipline and proper atmosphere of studies in the hostel. The following acts of indiscipline are strictly prohibited: a) All kinds of shouting, violence, knocking and other act of undesirable movement or behaviour that is likely to cause disturbance or annoyance to others. b) Ragging of all kinds in the Hostel or in the University Departments and within or outside the campus. c) Any form of playing music and video system inside the room or the hostel premises causing annoyance to others. d) Maltreating or abusing the Hostel employees, fellow students, canteen staff and others. e) Any meeting not related to the hostel affairs held in the hostel premises without prior permission. f) Keeping fire arms, weapons and intoxicants of any kind in the hostel. g) Cooking in the room of the hostel. h) The use of electric heater, immersion heater, radio and other similar electrical appliance. i) Keeping the light and fan on when boarders are not inside the rooms. j) Damaging, misusing and stealing of any hostel properties or stealing others belongings. k) Entertaining female visitors into the room of the boarders in the Men’s Hostel and male visitors (except parent and guardian as per record) inside the boundary of the Women’s Hostel premises. l) Overstaying in Hostel by the boarders without permission of the hostel superintendent. m) The hostel office shall remain open on specified days and time as notified by the Hostel Superintendent 12. Rs. 25/- will be taken from alumni of both the (Ladies & Gents) hostels who want to stay in the respective hostels and Rs. 50/-will be charged per day per bed for others. Prior permission is required for such stay.
  • 18. 14 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 Sports and Games The P. G. Council is looking after the sports and games activities of the P. G. Departments. The following facilities are available in the sports and games of this University. • One Cricket Ground • One Volley Ball Court • One Badminton Court • One Tennis Court • Two Multi gym (Separately for Boys & Girls) • One Basket Ball Ground All types of sports materials are available for students. One Physical EducationTrainer appointed to instruct the students and the custodian of the sports items including the gymnasium and the playground etc. Certificates and Medals are being awarded to meritorious sports men and women students. Students representing University and inter University Sports and games competitions are being provided with track suits and blazers. Banking Facilities The Students, teachers and employees of the University avail core banking facility from UCO Bank at New campus and other Nationalized Banks at Balasore. Needy students avail study loan from the nationalized banks on the recommendation of the University.The ATM facility of UCO Bank and SBI also exists in the new campus at Nuapadhi.. The University Canteen The University has two canteens, one in old campus and one in new campus being managed by private Caterers. The University has provided the necessary infrastructure required for the Canteen. The Canteens are supervised by a committee. This committee takes care of the standard of food, cost of the food items and general cleanliness of the surroundings. 7.INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
  • 19. 15FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 Availability of Scholarships/ Financial Aids The students of the University enjoy various types of scholarships awarded by the National Councils and State Government on the basis of the result of +3 Exams in Arts/Science/ Commerce. Besides, Students pursuing Post Graduate courses in University Departments are eligible to receive P.G. Merit Scholarship and Loan stipend awarded by the State Government. Few Meritorious students in Biotechnology are awarded scholarship by the Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of Odisha. Students’Cultural Committee There is a Cultural Committee for the PG students of the University. Its executive Committee consists of 2 student members (from each Department) who elect / select a General Secretary and an Assistant General Secretary from among themselves. The Chairman, P.G. Council is the President of the Cultural Committee. One faculty member is the Vice-President of the Committee. The Vice-President advises the Students Cultural Committee and conducts various events/ programmes. Students’Sports Committee The P.G. Council has also a Sports Committee of which the Chairman, P.G. Council is the President and one of the faculty member is theVice-President.The Sports Secretary and the Assistant Sports Secretary are indirectly elected by the students. The Vice-President advises the Students’ Sports Committee and conducts various games and sports events. National Service Scheme (NSS) The Post Graduate Council has two NSS units under it. The units are supervised by Programme Officers appointed by the Vice - Chancellor on the recommendation of the Chairperson, P.G. Council. Students are required to enrol themselves as volunteers of the NSS wing after being admitted into the PG courses. Anti-ragging The University has constituted an anti-ragging committee to deal with ragging, if any, in the university. The committee conducts surprise visits to the vulnerable points and also regularly monitors the situation in the campus, hostels etc. Further, at the time of induction session, the authority apprises the students of the dire consequences of ragging and advises the students to maintain discipline in the department, hostels and campus etc. The University also decides that if any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the authority concerned, the accused student will be given an opportunity to explain and if his/her explanation is not satisfactory, the authority would expel him/her from the institution as well as hostel if he/she is a boarder. Anti- Sexual Harassment Cell The University has constituted an Anti Sexual Harassment Cell in order to have a gender – just campus, to ensure freedom and self respect for all subjects.The objective of the cell is to declare the campus as a‘’Zero Tolerance’zone for sexual harassment. 10.OTHERS
  • 20. 16 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 1. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION INTO REGULAR P.G. COURSES a) Subject to the specific provisions mentioned against each course, in order to be eligible for admission into any Post-Graduate course, a candidate should have passed three year Degree Examination in Arts/Sciences/Commerce of F.M. University or any examination recognized equivalent thereto by the Academic Council with Honours in the concerned subject or having the concerned subject as a pass/elective subject with 50% marks in the aggregate. b) Candidates who have appeared at the qualifying examinations and the results of which are awaited are also eligible to apply. However, they shall have to submit the Provisional Certificate and Mark Sheet of the qualifying examinations before the Entrance Test otherwise their cases for selection shall not be considered. c) In case a candidate wants to apply for admission to more than one Department, he /she can do so in filling up separate forms on payment of required fees and appearing the tests conducted by the concerned Department. M.Sc in Bioscience B. Sc. with Honours in Botany/Zoology or Botany/Zoology as a pass subject with 50% marks in aggregate excluding ancillary & foundation courses. M.Sc. in Biotechnology a) B. Sc. with Honours in any Biological/ Chemical/ Physical/ Mathematical Sciences. Or having any of these as Pass subjects with 50% marks in aggregate, excluding ancillary and foundation courses and should have Biology at +2 level. b) Graduate Degree in Medical/ Agriculture/ Pharmacology/ Marine Science and Engineering are eligible for admission to M.Sc. Biotechnology. M.Sc. in Environmental Science B.Sc. with Honours in Agricultural Science / Marine Science & Oceanography/ Marine Engineering / Botany / Chemistry / Environmental Science / Environmental Engineering / Geology/ Physics/ Zoology/ Forestry/Microbiology/ Mathematics. or having any of the above subjects as pass subject with 50% mark in aggregate, excluding ancillary & foundation courses. Business Management Admission into MBA programme is through Odisha JEE 2014, Odisha. Vacant seats if any will be filled up from the Odisha JEE qualified candidates of the concerned year only. 11.ADMISSION PROCEDURE
  • 21. 17FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 Information and Communication Technology a) Admission into MCA programme is through Odisha JEE of the concerned academic year. Seats laying vacant will be filled up from the Odisha JEE qualified candidates of the concerned year . b) For Admission into M.Sc. (IT) programme: Bachelor degree in Computer application or Bachelor degree in arts/Science with honours in Mathematics/ Physics / Statistics/Electronics/Computer Science/IT or pass in any of the above subject with 50% marks in aggregate. Population Studies Graduates having Honours in any subject or Pass with 50% of marks in the aggregate. Applied Physics and Ballistics B.Sc. Honours in Physics / Mathematics or 50 % in aggregate in PCM combination at the graduate stage excluding ancillary & foundation courses or Engineering. Political Science B.A. with Honours in Political Science or Political Science as a pass subject with 50% marks in aggregate excluding ancillary & foundation courses. Economics B.A.withHonoursinEconomicsorEconomicsasapasssubjectwith50%marksinaggregateexcluding ancillary & foundation courses. Sociology B. A. with Honours in Sociology or Sociology as a pass subject with 50% marks in aggregate excluding ancillary & foundation courses. 2. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION INTO DIFFERENT SELF- FINANCING COURSES M. Phil. in Bioscience Minimum second class P.G. in Biosciences/Botany/Zoology/Marine Biology/Biotechnology/any allied subject of life sciences M. Phil. in Biotechnology Minimum second class P.G. in Biotechnology M. Phil. in Environmental Science Minimum second class P.G. in Environmental Science/ Biosciences/ Botany/ Zoology/ Physics/ Chemistry/ Geology / allied fields of life sciences. M. Sc. Chemistry B.Sc. with Honours.in Chemistry or Chemistry as a pass subject. M. Phil. in Population Studies MinimumSecondClassP.G.inPopulationStudies/Demography/Economics/Geography/Anthropology/ Mathematics/ Education/ Psychology/ Sociology/ Statistics/ SocialWork/ Political Science / Other Allied Subjects.
  • 22. 18 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 M. Phil. in Geography Minimum Second class P. G. in Geography Master of Social Work Graduates having Honours or Pass in any subject with 50% marks in the aggregate. M.Phil. in Political Science Minimum second class P.G. in Political Science M. Phil. in Economics Minimum second class P.G. in Economics M. Phil. in Sociology Minimum second class P.G. in Sociology M. Com. B.Com. with Honours M.Phil. in Commerce Minimum second class P.G. in Commerce M.Phil. in Business Management Minimum second class in MBA/ PGDM M. Tech. in Computer Science Admission into M. Tech (CS) programme will be made through OJEE. Seats lying vacant, if any, will be filled up from the Odisha JEE qualified candidates of the concerned year/ University level entrance test. M. Sc. (Physics) B. Sc. with Honours in Physics / 50 % in aggregate in pass with PCM combination excluding Ancillary / Foundation Courses. M. Phil. (Physics) P. G. in Physics / Applied Physics and Ballistics having minimum second class. M. A. Odia B.A. with Honours in Odia / 50% in aggregate with Odia as one of the Optional Subjects. M. A. English B.A. with Honours in English / 50% in aggregate with English as one of the Optional Subjects. M. Phil. in Odia Minimum second class P.G. Degree in Odia
  • 23. 19FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 M. Phil. in History Minimum second class P.G. Degree in History M. A. in Personnel Management & Industrial Relation (PMIR) Any graduate with Honours or pass with 50% marks in aggregate. Integrated MBA Minimum Second class in +2 (Arts/ Science/ Commerce) MBA IN Bio-Entrepreneurship Graduates with an interest in entrepreneurship development, having Honours or Pass in any subject of Science/Arts/Commerce streams with 50% marks in the aggregate LLM Any law graduate 3. RESERVATION i) Reservation Policy of the Government of Odisha for candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes shall be applicable as prevailing at the time of admission. However, the unfilled seats reserved for ST candidates may be filled up by admitting SC candidates and vice-versa. OBC and other reserved categories of students will be admitted as per the Govt. of Odisha norms. ii) Five percent of the total aggregate marks secured by the candidates shall be added to the aggregate marks in qualifying examination in case of children of Ex-defence personnel and for participants in the Inter University Sports and State team approved by the National Organization. In order to be eligible for such concession under sports category the player concerned should have participated in the respective competitions within two years prior to the date of application for admission). iii) One seat in each Department is reserved for physically handicapped candidates. Such candidates are required to produce certificates from the C.D.M.O. regarding their disability, subject to minimum of 50%. The University may, in case of need, constitute a committee of specialists after receiving all applications and listing the deformities involved to examine the candidates physically to ascertain their claims. On the basis of the finding, admission under PH category may be considered. However, special consideration shall be made in respect of seats to be reserved for PH category. In cases where there are more than one applicant, coherence is maintained with reservation of 3% of seats for this category as directed by the UGC. iv) Special provision for Kashmiri migrant students: • Extension in date of admission by 30 days. • Relaxation in cut-off percentage up to 10% subject to a minimum eligibility requirement. • Increase in intake capacity up to 5% course-wise subject to a minimum of one seat. • Reservation of at least one seat in merit quota in technical / professional subjects. • Waiving of domicile requirements. • Facilitation of migration in second and subsequent years.
  • 24. 20 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 4. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING THE APPLICATION FORM Application forms can be obtained from Dt. 22-05-2015 • InpersonattheCashCounteroftheFakirMohanUniversity,VyasaVihar(NewCampus),At/P.O.Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha and 2nd counter at Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa Vihar (old Campus), At/P.O. Januganj (Near Remuna Golei), Balasore -756019, Odisha during the office hours (11 AM- 2 PM) on all working days on payment of Rs. 200/- in cash. • Candidates can also download the application form from the University website www.fmuniversity. nic.in and send the filled in application with crossed bank Draft of Rs. 200/- drawn in favour of the“F.M. University P.G.R. fund, Fakir Mohan University”payable at Balasore towards cost of the application form. The last date for issue & submission of application form: 12.06.2015 (For all Master degree programmes – both Regular and Self Financing) 10.08.2015 (For M. Phil. and M. Tech. programmes) 5. PROCEDURE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM Application forms completed in all respects along with the required bank draft (s) should be submitted to the concerned Heads/Coordinators as per list given below. Course Applications completed in all respects Bank Draft of Rs. 300/- towards should be submitted to entrance fee payable at Balasore, to be drawn in favour of M.A (Population Studies) The Head, Deptt. of Population Studies, Head, Department of Population Studies, Fakir Mohan University, F. M. University Master of SocialWork At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha Head, Department of Population Studies (SocialWork SFC), F. M. University M. Phil. (Population Studies) Head, Department of Population Studies, F. M. University M. Phil. (Geography) Head, Department of Population Studies (Geography SFC), F. M. University M.A. English Head, Department of Population Studies (English SFC), F. M. University M.A. (Political Science) The Head, Deptt. of Social Science, Head, Department of Social Science, M.A. (Economics) Fakir Mohan University, F. M. University M.A. (Sociology) At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha M. Phil (Political Science) M. Phil (Economics) M. Phil (Sociology)
  • 25. 21FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 M.A. Odia The Head, Deptt. of Social Science, Head, Department of Social Science Fakir Mohan University, (Odia SFC), F. M. University M. Phil (Odia) At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha Head, Department of Social Science (Odia SFC), F. M. University M. Phil (History) Head, Department of Social Science (History SFC), F. M. University M. Sc. (Bio-Tech) The Head, Deptt. of Biosciences and Biotechnology, Head, Department of Biosciences M. Sc. (Bio Science) Fakir Mohan University, and Biotechnology, F. M. University M. Phil. (Bio Sc.) At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha M. Phil. (Biotechnology) MBA in Bio-Entrepreneurship M. Sc. (Env. Sc.) The Head, Deptt. of Environmental Science, Head, Department of Environmental Science, Fakir Mohan University, F. M. University M. Phil (Env Sc.) At/P.O. Nuapadhi, Balasore -756020, Odisha Head Department of Environmental Science, F. M. University M.Sc. (Chemistry) Head, Department of Environmental Science (Chemistry SFC), F. M. University M.Sc (IT) The Head, Deptt. of Information & Head, Department of Information & CommunicationTechnology, CommunicationTechnology, M. Phil. (Computer Science) Fakir Mohan University, F. M. University At/P.O. januganj, Balasore -756019, Odisha M.Sc. (AP&B) The Head, Deptt. of Applied Physics Head, Department of Applied Physics & Ballistics, & Ballistics, Fakir Mohan University, F. M. University M.Sc.(Physics) At/P.O. januganj, Balasore -756019, Odisha Head, Department of Applied Physics & Ballistics (Physics SFC), F. M. University M. Phil (Physics) Head, Department of Applied Physics & Ballistics (Physics SFC), F. M. University M.Com The Head, Deptt. of Business management, Head, Department of Business Management Fakir Mohan University, (M. Com. SFC), F. M. University MA (PMIR) At/P.O. januganj, Balasore -756019, Odisha Head, Department of Business Management (M. A. PMIR SFC), F. M. University IMBA Head, Department of Business Management (IMBA SFC), F. M. University M.Phil. (Commerce) Head, Department of Business Management (M. Phil. SFC), F. M. University M.Phil. (Bus. Mgt.) Head, Department of Business Management (M. Phil. SFC), F. M. University
  • 26. 22 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 The applicant should check the following before submission of his / her application. i) The application should be completed in all respects. ii) Application form should be filled in by the applicant in his/ her own hand writing. iii) The applicant must mention in Capital Letters at the top right hand corner in front page of application form whether he/she belongs to SC/ST/ Physically Handicapped or any other reserved category. iv) The Declaration Form should be duly filled in and signed by the applicant. v) The undertaking form should be duly filled in and signed by the applicant or his / her father / mother or natural guardian, as the case may be. vi) Self attested copies of Mark sheets and Certificates of all examinations starting from H.S.C. should be submitted for determining eligibility / career marks. vii) Original Cash receipt of Rs. 200/- in support of purchase of application form. viii) Those, who have downloaded the application form from the University website have to deposit a Crossed bank Draft of Rs. 200/- drawn in favour of the “F.M.University,PGRFund”payable at Balasore towards cost of the application form. ix) Applicants for all the regular as well as self-financing courses should attach the Bank Draft/ bankers Cheque of rs.300/- (Rupees Three Hundred only) towards Entrance Fee. x) Self-attested copy of the caste certificate in respect of SC/ST candidates from the competent authority, in absence of which the candidates will not be eligible to get concession allowed to SC/ST candidates. xi) Self-attested copy of the certificate from CDMO regarding his/her disability for a minimum of 50 % (in case of physically handicapped candidates). xii) Self-attested copies of certificates obtained from competent authority must be submitted in case of candidates claiming concession towards reservation under any other reserved category. xiii) Four self-attested recent passport size photograph of the candidate. xiv) The envelope containing the application form complete in all respects must be super scribed “Application for admission into ….....…. (Name of Courses applying for)”. xv) Two self-addressed unstamped envelopes of 10”x 4”size. xvi) Duly filled in application form along with all required documents for all Regular Courses as well as other Master degree and M. Phil. programmes under Self Financing mode will be accepted up to 4.00 P. M. of the last date for submission of application form (12.06.2015 for Master degree and 10.08.2015 for M. Phil. Programmes). xvii) Incomplete application form shall be summarily rejected. xviii) The authority reserves the right to reject any or all applications without assigning any reasons thereof.
  • 27. 23FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 Date of Subject Time Venue Entrance Test 17.06.2015 M. Sc. Biotechnology (Reg) 11 AM – 12 Noon 17.06.2015 M. A. Population Studies (Reg) 11 AM – 12 Noon 17.06.2015 Master in Social Work (SF) 11 AM – 12 Noon 17.06.2015 M. Sc. Biosciences (Reg) 2PM – 3 PM Nuapadhi Campus 18.06.2015 M. A. Social Sciences (Reg& SF) 11 AM – 12 Noon 18.06.2015 M. Sc. Env. Sciences (Reg) 11 AM – 12 Noon 18.06.2015 M. Sc. Chemistry (SF) 2PM – 3 PM 18.06.2015 MBA Bio-Entrepreneurship) (SF) 2PM – 3 PM 18.06.2015 M. A. Odia (SF) 11 AM – 12 Noon 18.06.2015 M. Sc. Information Tech. (Reg) 11 AM – 12 Noon 18.06.2015 M. Com. (SF) 11 AM – 12 Noon 17.06.2015 M.Sc. App .Physics & Ballistics (REG) 11 AM – 12Noon Old Campus 17.06.2015 M. Sc. Physics (SF) 2PM – 3 PM 18.06.2015 M. A. English (SF) 2PM – 3 PM 18.06.2015 M. A. PMIR (SF) 2PM – 3 PM 17.06.2015 Integrated MBA (SF) 11 AM – 12 Noon (ii) The Entrance examinations for other the self-financing courses (M. Phil.): 6. PROGRAMME FOR THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS (i) The Entrance examinations for all Master degree programmes – both Regular and Self Financing: Entrance Date Subject Time Venue 20.08.2015 M. Phil. Pol. Science / Economics / Sociology 11 AM – 12 Noon 20.08.2015 M. Phil. Environmental Science 2PM – 3 PM Nuapadhi Campus 20.08.2015 M.Phil. Bioscience 11 AM – 12 Noon 21.08.2015 M. Phil. Population Studies 11 AM – 12 Noon 20.08.2015 M. Phil. Geography 2PM – 3 PM 21.08.2015 M.Phil. Biotechnology 11 AM – 12 Noon 21.08.2015 M. Phil. Business management 11 AM – 12 Noon Old Campus 20.08.2015 M. Phil. Commerce 11 AM – 12 Noon 20.08.2015 M. Phil. Computer Science 11 AM – 12 Noon 20.08.2015 M. Phil. Physics 11 AM – 12 Noon 20.08.2015 M. Phil. Odia 2PM – 3 PM 20.08.2015 M. Phil. History 2PM – 3 PM
  • 28. 24 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 7. SELECTION FOR ADMISSION a) Admission cannot be claimed as a matter of right. b) Selection for admission into different courses shall be made on the basis of career marks and performance in the entrance test. For admission in to all the courses (excluding Integrated MBA), the weightage for career and entrance test shall be 50% each. However, for admission in to IMBA , the weightage for career and entrance test shall be 25% and 75% respectively. Absence of a candidate in the entrance test shall disqualify him/ her for admission. The entrance written test will cover the pass syllabus of the respective subject in the qualifying examination of Fakir Mohan University along with general questions. Entrance test for M.Phil. includes interview having 10 marks, while the written test will carry 40 marks. c) While calculating career mark, Weightage will be given to candidates having secured Honours in the concerned subject only. Honours in other subjects shall be put at par with pass courses. d) Formula for calculating career marks: For admission into Regular P.G. Courses and Self Financing Master degree courses: H.S.C First division: 10 Second division: 7 Third division: 5 +2 Arts/ Sc./ Com. First division: 15 Second division: 10 Third division: 7 +3 Hons. (Marks secured in Hons. Sub./ Maximum marks in Hons. Sub.) X 23 +3 Pass (Marks secured excluding F.C. & A.C / maximum marks in pass sub.) X 13 B.E/ B.Tech (Marks secured /Maximum Marks) X 25 Distinction 02 Formula for calculating career marks for admission in to M. Phil Programmes (Self Financing): H.S.C First division: 6 Second division: 4.5 Third division: 3 +2 Arts/ Sc./ Com. First division: 9 Second division: 7 Third division: 5 +3 Hons. (Marks secured in Hons. Sub./ Maximum marks in Hons. Sub.) X 13 Distinction 02 +3 Pass (marks secured excluding F.C. & A.C / maximum marks in pass sub. Excluding F.C. & A.C) X 10 P.G (Marks secured /Maximum Marks) X 20 Formula for calculating career marks for admission in to M. Phil. programmes (Self Financing): • For general stream the procedure as per M.Phil courses. • For the candidates having B.E/ B.Tech degree, the marks awarded up to +2 level shall be as it is and for B.E/B.Tech shall be as follows: (Marks secured /Maximum Marks) X 25
  • 29. 25FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 8. DATE OF DECLARATION OF RESULTS 19.06.2015 – 1.00 PM (For all Master degree programmes – both Regular and Self Financing) 22.08.2015 – 1.00 PM (For M. Phil. programmes) 9. DATE OF DESPATCH OF INTIMATION LETTERS 19.06.2015 – 3.00 PM (For all Master degree programmes – both Regular and Self Financing) 24.08.2014– 3.00 PM (For M. Phil. programmes) Candidates in person may collect their intimation letters by hand between 2.00 PM and 2.45 PM on 21.07.2015 10. SCHEDULE FOR ADMISSION All Regular Courses: Schedule Date Time First Selection/ Merit List candidates 25.06.2015 11 AM – 3 PM Reporting for Waitlisted Candidates 27.06.2015 11 AM – 1 PM Publication of merit list of above candidates 2.30PM (subject to availability of seats) Date of Second admission 3 PM – 4.30 PM Reporting for Leftover WL candidates 29.06.2015 11 AM – 1 PM (Subject to availability of seats) Publication of merit list of above candidates 2.30PM Date of Third admission 3 PM – 4.30 PM Self-Financing Master Degree Courses: Schedule Date Time First Selection/ Merit List candidates 26.06.2015 11 AM – 3 PM Reporting for Waitlisted Candidates 29.06.2015 11 AM – 1 PM Publication of merit list of above candidates 2.30PM (subject to availability of seats) Date of Second admission 3 PM – 4.30 PM Reporting for Leftover WL candidates 30.06.2015 11 AM – 1 PM (Subject to availability of seats) Publication of merit list of above candidates 2.30PM Date of Third admission 3 PM – 4.30 PM
  • 30. 26 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 Other Self Financing Courses (M. Phil.): Schedule Date Time First Selection/ Merit List candidates 01.09.2015 11 AM – 3 PM Reporting for Waitlisted Candidates 02.09.2015 11 AM – 1 PM Publication of merit list of above candidates 2.30PM (subject to availability of seats) Date of Second admission 3 PM – 4.30 PM 11. DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF CLASSES 02.07.2015 - Thursday (For all Master degree programmes – both Regular and Self Financing) 03.09.2015- Thursday (For M. Phil. And M. Tech. programmes) The courses being full time in nature, securing 75 percent of attendance in each semester is compulsory to be eligible to fill-up the forms for appearing the respective semester examination for all Regular and Self Financing courses.
  • 31. 27FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 12.FEE STRUCTURE FOR P.G. REGULARCOURSES Sl. No. Regular Course Total Fees (Excluding Examination Fees) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total 1 MA in Population Studies 7703 2034 7553 2034 NA NA 19324 2 MA in Economics 7689 2022 7539 2022 NA NA 19272 3 MA in Pol. Science 7689 2022 7539 2022 NA NA 19272 4 MA in Sociology 7689 2022 7539 2022 NA NA 19272 5 M.Sc. (IT) 17203 11534 17053 11534 NA NA 57324 6 MCA 17203 11534 17053 11534 17053 11534 85911 7 MBA 17203 11534 17053 11534 NA NA 57324 8 M.Sc. Biotechnology 23703 18034 23553 18034 NA NA 83324 9 M.Sc. Bio Sciences 10203 4534 10053 4534 NA NA 29324 10 M.Sc. Env. Science 10203 4534 10053 4534 NA NA 29324 11 M.Sc. Applied Physics & Ballistics 16203 10534 16053 10534 NA NA 53324 N.B: 1) Besides the course fee the students should have to pay Rs. 1,000/- (Rupees one thousand) only towards the seminar fee for one year in a separate Bank draft in favour of Seminar Chairman of the respective Department at the time of admission / re-admission as the case may be. 2) Examination Fees will be collected at the time of filling up of forms for the semester examinations.
  • 32. 2 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 Sl. No. Self-Financing Courses Semester Wise Fees (Excluding Examination Fees) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total 1 M. Phil. in Env. Science 15608 10384 NA NA NA NA 25992 2 M. Phil. in Bioscience 15608 10384 NA NA NA NA 25992 3 M. Phil. (Biotechnology) 15608 10384 NA NA NA NA 25992 4 M. Phil. in Population Studies 15608 10384 NA NA NA NA 25992 5 M. Phil. in Geography 15608 10384 NA NA NA NA 25992 6 MBA in Bio-Entrepreneurship 17203 11534 17053 11534 NA NA 57324 7. M.Phil. in Pol. Science 15594 10372 NA NA NA NA 25966 8. M.Phil. in Economics 15594 10372 NA NA NA NA 25966 9. M.Phil. in Sociology 15594 10372 NA NA NA NA 25966 10 M. Tech. (Computer Science) 29108 23884 29308 23884 NA NA 106184 11 M. Phil. in Odia 15994 10322 NA NA NA NA 26316 12 M. Phil. in History 15994 10322 NA NA NA NA 26316 13 M.Phil. Physics 17358 11684 NA NA NA NA 29042 14 M.Phil. Computer Science 17358 11684 NA NA NA NA 29042 15 M.Phil. in Commerce 15608 10384 NA NA NA NA 25992 16 M.Phil. in Business Mgt. 15608 10384 NA NA NA NA 25992 17 Integrated MBA 17203 11534 17053 11534 17053 11534 17053 18 MA in PMIR 18694 13022 19644 14122 NA NA 65482 19 M. Com. 13344 7672 13344 7822 NA NA 42182 20 MSW (Master in Social Work) 13358 7684 13358 7834 NA NA 42234 21 M.Sc. Physics/ APAB 18358 12684 18358 12834 NA NA 62234 22 M.Sc. Chemistry 18358 12684 18358 12834 NA NA 62234 23 M. A. Odia 10844 5172 10844 5322 NA NA 32182 24 M. A. English 10844 5172 10844 5322 NA NA 32182 25 M. A. Pol. Science 13344 7672 13344 7822 NA NA 42182 26 M. A. Economics 13344 7672 13344 7822 NA NA 42182 27 M. A. Sociology 13344 7672 13344 7822 NA NA 42182 28 M. Sc. (Bio Science) 18358 12684 18358 12834 NA NA 62234 29 LLM 10000 10000 10000 10000 NA NA 40000 N.B: 1) Besides the course fee the students should, however, pay Rs. 1,000/- (Rupees one thousand) only towards the seminar fee for one year in a separate Bank draft in favor of Seminar Chairman of the concerned Department at the time of admission / re-admission as the case may be 2) Examination Fees are to be collected at the time of filling up forms for the semester examinations.
  • 33. 29FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 APPENDIX –I (ANTI RAGGING) REGULATIONONCURBINGTHEMENACEOFRAGGINGINHIGHEREDUCATIONALINSTITUTIONS,2009 In exercise of the powers conferred by Clause (g) of Sub-Section (1) of Section 26 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, the University Grants Commission hereby makes the following Regulations, namely- TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND APPLICABILITY These regulations shall be called the“UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009”. • They shall come into force with immediate effect. • They shall apply to all the universities established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, a Pro- vincial Act or a State Act, to all institutions deemed to be university under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956, to all other higher educational institutions, including the departments, constituent units and all the premises (academic, residential, sports, canteen, etc) of such universities, deemed universities and other higher educational institutions whether located within the campus or outside, and to all means of transportation of students whether public or private. OBJECTIVE Torootoutragginginallitsformsfromuniversities,collegesandothereducationalinstitutionsinthe country by prohibiting it by law, preventing its occurrence by following the provisions of these Regulations and punishing those who indulge in ragging as provided in these Regulations and the appropriate law in force. DEFINITION OF RAGGING “Ragging” means the following: Any conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness any other student, indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student will not in the ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior student. PUNISHABLE INGREDIENTS OF RAGGING • Abetment to ragging; • Criminal conspiracy to ragging; • Unlawful assembly and rioting while ragging; • Public nuisance created during ragging; • Violation of decency and morals through ragging; • Injury to body, causing hurt or grievous hurt; • Wrongful restraint; • Wrongful confinement; • Use of criminal force; • Assault as well as sexual offences or unnatural offences;
  • 34. 30 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 • Extortion; • Criminal trespass; • Offences against property; • Criminal intimidation; • Attempt to commit any or all of the above mentioned offences against the victim(s); • Physical or psychological humiliation; • All other offences following from the definition of“Ragging”. MEASURES FOR PROHIBITION OF RAGGING AT THE INSTITUTION LEVEL • The institution shall strictly observe the provisions of the act of the Central Government and the State Governments,if any, or if enacted, considering ragging as a cognizable offence under the law on a par with rape and other atrocities against women and ill-treatment of persons belonging to the SC/ST, and prohibiting ragging in all its forms in all institutions. • Ragging in all its forms shall be totally banned in the entire institution, including its departments, constituent units,all it premises (academic, residential, sports, canteen, etc) whether located within the campus or outside and in all means of transportation of students whether public or private. • The institution shall take strict action against those found guilty of ragging and/or of abetting ragging. PUNISHMENTS: AT THE INSTITUTION LEVEL: Depending upon the nature and gravity of the offence as established by the Anti-Ragging Committee of the institution,the possible punishments for those found guilty of ragging at the institution level shall be any or any combination of the following: • Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges; • Withholding/Withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits; • Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process; • Withholding results; • Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international meet, tournament, youth festival, etc; • Suspension/ expulsion from the hostel; • Cancellation of admission; • Rustication from the institution for period from 1 to 4 semesters; • Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution for a specific period • Fine regarding between Rupees 25,000/- and rupees 1 lakh; • Collective punishment: When the persons committing or abetting the crime of ragging are not identified, the institution shall resort to collective punishment.
  • 35. 31FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 APPENDIX –II (Anti Sexual Harassment Cell) Fakir Mohan University has pledged to form a gender sensitive campus. Following the guidelines on the prevention of sexual harassment in the work place as laid down by the Supreme Court of India, the University has re-constituted its Gender Sensitive Cell with the objective to take up gender issues within the campus. The Cell is comprised of the following members: 1. Prof. Geetanjali Dash (Chairman-cum-Convenor) 2. Prof. S. S. Acharya (Member) 3. Dr. P. Routray (Member) 4. Dr. Minati Mishra (Member) 5. Dr.Tanaya Mohanty (Member) 6. One Representative from an NGO (To be notified later) What is Sexual Harassment? Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other visual, verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when it is implicitly or explicitly suggested that submission to or rejection of the conduct will be a factor in academic or employment decisions or evaluations or permission to participate in the University activity, or when the conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s academic or work performance or creating an intimidating or hostile academic work or living environment.
  • 36. 32 FMU | Prospectus | 2015-16 Sl. No. Name of the Festival Date Day of theWeek No. of Days Holiday / Observation Day 1 NewYear 01.01.2015 Thu 01 Holiday 2 Netaji Subash Bose Jayanti 23.01.2015 Fri 01 Holiday 3 Basanta Panchami / Saraswati Puja 24.01.2015 Sat 01 Holiday 4 Republic Day 26.01.2015 Mon 01 Observation Day 5 Maha Shivaratri 17.02.2015 Tue 01 Holiday 6 Day following Mahashivaratri 18.02.2015 Wed 01 Holiday 7 Dola Purnima and Panchayat Raj Divas 05.03.2015 Thu 01 Holiday 8 Holi 06.03.2015 Fri 01 Holiday 9 Ashoka Ashtami 27.03.2015 Fri 01 Holiday 10 Shree Rama Navami 28.03.2015 Sat 01 Holiday 11 Utkal Divas 01.04.2015 Wed 01 Holiday 12 Good Friday 03.04.2015 Fri 01 Holiday 13 MahaVisubha Sankranti 14.04.2015 Tue 01 Holiday 14 Budha Purnima 04.05.2015 Mon 01 Holiday 15 SummerVacation 18.05.2015 to 20.06.2015 Mon to Sat 30 Holiday 16 Ratha Jatra/ Id-Ul-Fitre 18.07.2015 Sat 01 Holiday 17 Independence Day 15.08.2015 Sat 01 Observation Day 18 Gamha Purnima 29.08.2015 Sat 01 Holiday 19 Janmastami 05.09.2015 Sat 01 Holiday 20 Ganesh Puja 17.09.2015 Thu 01 Holiday 21 Nuakhai 18.09.2015 Fri 01 Holiday 22 Id-Ul-Zuha 24.09.2015 Thu 01 Holiday 23 Gandhi Jayanti 02.10.2015 Fri 01 Holiday 24 Mahalaya 12.10.2015 Mon 01 Holiday 25 Durga Puja & Dusahara 19.10.2015 to 27.10.2015 Mon toTue 08 Holiday 26 Kali Puja & Deepavali 10.11.2015 to 11.11.2015 Tue &Wed 02 Holiday 27 Bada Osha 24.11.2015 Tue 01 Holiday 28 Rasa Purnima 25.11.2015 Wed 01 Holiday 29 Prathamastami 03.12.2015 Thu 01 Holiday 30 X-Mas – Holi Days 25.12.2015 to 31.12.2015 Fri toThu 06 Holiday Total 72 days HOLIDYAS FOR THE P. G. TEACHING DEPARTMENTS & P. G. CENTRAL OFFICE INCLUDING SELF FINANCING COURSES DURING 2015