Professional Documents
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Staff
S. No. Name
Designation
Contact No.
1.
Prof. S. Jeelani
Director
24600265 / 23010849
2.
Smt . M. Premalatha
Section Officer
24600264 / 203
3.
Smt. T. Prabhavathi
Pesonnel Assistant
24600265 / 201
4.
Sri A. Kondaiah
Office Assistant
24600265 / 209
6.
TGT
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Faculty
S.
Name of Course
No.
1.
2.
3.
Name of Co-ordinator /
Associate Co-ordinator
Contact
Number Office
040-23135005
040-23135003
040-23135010
Dr. V. Uma
P.G. Diploma in Library Automation
& Networking
Mr. R. Pommal Rao
Dr. R. Nagarajan
4.
040-23132619
040-23132622
040-23134831
6.
Dr. P. K. Panda
040-23134818
040-23134107
Mrs. Nagamani
040-23134018
040-23133656
040-23390999
7.
040-23133226
8.
040-23134329
9.
P. G. Diploma in Governance
Prof. I. Ramabrahmam
040-23133226
10.
040-23134504
11.
Prof. G. Sudharshanam
040-23133215
Prof. S. Chaturvedi
040-23133456
12.
Courses
PGDPM (Post-Graduate Diploma in Project Management)
PGDLAN (P.G. Diploma in Library Automation & Networking)
PGDCAQM (Post-Graduate Diploma in Chemical Analysis & Quality
Management)
PGDCL&IPR (P.G.Diploma in Cyber Laws & Intellectual Property Rights)
PGDBM (Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management)
PGDCE (Post-Graduate Diploma in Communicative English)
PGDCJ&FS (Post-Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice & Forensic Science)
PGDG (Post-Graduate Diploma in Governance)
PGDHR (Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Rights)
PGDTSH (Post-Graduate Diploma in Translation Studies in Hindi)
PGDTC (Post-Graduate Diploma in Tele-Communications)
PGDMB (Post-Graduate Diploma in Medicinal Botony)
1. Post-Graduate Diploma in Project Management (PGDPM)
3. Identify the tools, theory or methods utilized from the total program.
4. Analysis & interpretation report preparation.
5. Conclusions & recommendations based on the objectives stated in the
beginning.
6. This programme is being offered by faculty members of the School of
Management Studies besides a large number of distinguished resource
persons drawn from industry & academia. The School of Management
Studies, sanctioned by the UGC commenced functioning from May 1999. It
offers an AICTE approved two-year full-time residential MBA programme
and a Ph.D. programme in Management Studies. Its faculty organizes oncampus seminars & actively participates in External Seminars, Executive &
Faculty Development & PG programmes.
Co-ordinator : Dr. Mary Jessica, Ph.D., (Osmania) School of Management Studies,
University of Hyderabad. e-mail: jessysms@uohyd.ernet.in, Ph: 040-23135005
2. P. G. Diploma in Library Automation & Networking (PGDLAN)
Introduction : The programme aims at equipping the students in various operations
of the Library Automation and Networking. The programme enables the students to
get hands-on-experience in Library Automation environment & Networking aspects
during the contact programmes. At the end of the Programme, the students would
become familiar with H/W, S/W planning and organizing various techniques in
library automation & Networking. Separate Center for competency in digital
libraries and e-learning Lab facility is available for PGDLAN Students.
This Programme will have the following structure:
Term I: (January - June)
DLAN 411 : Introduction to Information Technology
DLAN 412 : Information Systems
DLAN 413 : Bibliographic Database Management Systems
Term II: (July - December)
DLAN 421 : Library Automation
DLAN 422 : Library Networks
DLAN 423 : Dissertation /Project Work
The 'Indira Gandhi Memorial Library' was established in the year 1975. By 1995 it
became the first fully computerized library in the country. It has several
distinctions, being the FIRST University Library to computerize other libraries,
First Library providing network based library services to the entire university, the
FIRST to become the governing member of the OCLC, the FIRST to have
Electronic Surveillance System, the FIRST to install Biometric Finger PRINT
keeping in view the great demand for the trained personnel in Chemical Analysis
and Quality Control aspects of the Industrial Units, Analytical Labs, Research Labs,
etc. The Programme has 5 courses dealing with Theoretical aspects and one Lab
course which consists of a workshop familiarizing instruments and data analysis.
This Programme will have the following structure:
Term I: (January - June)
AQM 411 : Basics of Analytical Science & Electronics
AQM 412 : Instrumental Methods - I
AQM 413 : Instrumental Methods - II
Term II: (July - December)
AQM 421 : Instrumental Methods - III
AQM 422 : Quality Control & Quality Management
AQM 423 : Laboratory Practice/Workshop
**Workshop **: Demonstration of various instruments and Computer used
packages. Analysis of UV-vis, IR,NMR, Mass spectra; X-ray powder patterns and
Chromatograms.
Co-ordinator: Dr. R. Nagarajan Associate Professor School of Chemistry, UOH.
Phone No. 040-23134831 E-mail: nagarajan@uohyd.ac.in
Associate Co-ordinator : Prof. P.K.Panda Associate Professor Phone No. 04023134818 E-mail: pkpsc@uohyd.ernet.in
4. P.G.Diploma in Cyber Laws & Intellectual Property Rights (PGDCL & IPR)
Introduction and Future Prospects : With the availability of easy access to the
Internet facility, a world of change is expected in the field of business & commerce
in India. There is right now a number of business portals available catering to the
B2B and B2C segments of e-commerce. Also, Internet Banking is gaining in
popularity; again banks are getting their branches networked and plans are afoot to
get the major Banks connected for speedy and hassle-free transactions, so much so,
the era e-banking has begun and is expected to grow fast. Meanwhile, the concept of
e-governance has taken roots and the several e-seva centers are testimony for its
success though there is scope for much more to be done in this area.
While the technological developments in the fields cited above go ahead at a fast
pace, the fact remains that a congenial Legal Environment is mandatory to extend a
legal support to the developments on the technical front. The Government of India
has, on the anvil, a number of bills to provide a Legal Environment in which ecommerce/ e-banking transactions can take place; so much so, when any disputes
arise in such transactions, there would be legal remedies readily available. The first
step in this direction is the enactment of the IT Act 2000, which came into force from
17th October 2000. This act accords a legal status to Electronic records through
Digital Signatures, empowers Certifying Authorities to issue Digital Signatures
Certificates; also the Act provides for a Cyber Appellate Tribunal as the appellate
authority.
It is unfortunate that transactions done on the Internet have left a scope for Cyber
Crime: It is well known that Viruses, spread through the Internet at lightning speed
data and disabling a vast array of net-worked computers. Also the Internet has
become a haven for brainy crooks to hack into computer systems at their will and
swindle the banks, E-mails give scope for sensational news to spread very fast as
evidenced by the run on a couple of banks in recent times. While we have to live
with cyber Crime, surely ways must be found to track such Cyber Criminals and
punish them. The IT Act has provided good scope to deal with Cyber Offences, the
penalties & punishments to be given.
All these developments have left us to address a situation wherein Legal Personnel
have to gain an intelligent understanding of the Internet, use of Computers, Digital
Signatures and the Security aspects of e-commerce transactions. The software
personnel developing the different applications in e-commerce, e-banking & egovernance should have a good appreciation and understanding of the Legal setup
in which they function and the implications of the important Cyber Laws that affect
the software development.
India is a signatory to the TRIPS (Trade related Intellectual Property Rights)
agreement of WTO; this has given a new vigour to the development of appropriate
Legislation for Intellectual Property Rights. It has become mandatory to amend our
IPR Laws (Patent Law & Copyright Laws, for example) in consonance with the
model-laws evolved by the TRIPS agreement & the World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO). India is a signatory to the patent cooperation Treaty of
WIPO. All this has given a new relevance to the Intellectual Property Rights for
Scientists, Technologies and Software Personnel.
This inter disciplinary course is designed to address the needs of the Legal
Community as also of Scientists, Technologists, Software Personnel explaining to
them the Technical and Legal issue of Cyber Laws and Intellectual Property Rights.
It is designed to be a bridge-course wherein Legal Personnel are taught the
intricacies of Computers and security Management while Software personnel are
taught the essential legal subjects of relevance to their profession. Also Intellectual
Property Rights are given a pride of place in the course because of their enhanced
status and relevance both to the Scientific and Legal Community. To the best our
knowledge, this is the first such course in the country offering an inter-disciplinary
approach to both Cyber Laws and the Intellectual Property Rights.
Computer Lab: Classes are conducted during the Contact Classes and/or based on
adequate response from the participants, before and after the contact classes, for an
extended period. The computer lab classes will be conducted in the recently
developed Cyber Security and IPR Lab. In addition to the usual lab classes in MSOffice, C-Language, we have introduced Lab sessions in Legal Databases, Hacking
and its prevention, Encryption and Decryption of Digital Signatures based on RSAalgorithm and accessing the Patent Database etc. the participants should appreciate
that hands-on Lab experience is an integral and important part of the course
structure. Also, participants are given free access to the internet and encouraged to
visit relevant Legal sites for Case Law developed and Project work.
It is expected that Legal Process Out-sourcing (LPO) would be flourishing in India
in the near future; this requires a strong background in the International Law
aspects of the different subjects. This course is unique as we emphasize
International Law in Part I of each subject.
The course would be an important additional Qualification for Professional
employment opportunities for the Legal Personnel with Solicitors and Advocates
specializing in cyber laws and IPR Laws. Also Software Personnel would find
opportunities for employment as Patent Agents and with Patent-cells of the Software
Organizations. Some of our participants found employment with reputed firms of
Solicitors and some others are pursuing L.L.M. in different Universities in U.K.
This Programme will have the following structure:
Term I: (January - June)
DCL 411 : Introduction to Computers & Personal Productivity Software
DCL 412 : Computer Network, Internet Tools and Security Management
DCL 413 : Legal Organizational Structure / International Organizations
DCL 414 : Introduction to Business Laws Contract Law / Corp.law & Laws of
Crimes & Torts
DCL 415 : Introduction to IPR with WIPO (TRIPS)
DCL 416 : Introduction to E-commerce / E-Banking/ E-Governance-Technical &
Legal Issues
The course DCL - 412 & 415 are compulsory. Two Optional Courses from the rest
four are to be taken to complement the knowledge of the participant: as such, the
required courses would be Four for this term.
Term II: (July - December)
DCL 421 : Cyber Crime & Cyber Forensics: Advanced Topics with relevant
Provisions of IT Act 2000.
DCL 422 : Part I: Electronic Records / Digital Signatures & Certificates / Certifying
Authorities of IT Act 2000.
Medicinal Plants
DBM 423 : Collection Analysis, Trade & Biotechnology of Medicinal Plants.
Co-ordinator : Prof. Kottapalli Seshagiri Rao, Ph.D.(UH), School of Life Sciences,
University of Hyderabad. e-mail: kssl@uohyd.ernet.in, Ph: 040-23134504
10. Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR)
Introduction : The Programme has been conceived and designed by Human Rights
Programme of the Department of Political Science under the School of Social
Sciences. Now the Human Rights Programme is supported by the UGC under
'University with potential for Excellence' Programme. The Department of Political
Science has been offering programmes of study leading to M.A., M.Phil & Ph.D
degrees since 1979. The department offers a well balanced course of study at all
levels incorporating international relations, human rights, rural development, state
and civil society, comparative and area studies, Indian Government and politics,
political theory, public administration, public policy, so on. The department has
been recognized for Special Assistance Programme supported by University Grants
Commission in Human Rights. There is also special assistance for International
relations and Political theory. The department has been devoting special attention to
human rights concerns. It is supported by a good collection of books on human
rights. It also runs a bi-annual Indian Journal of Human Rights for the benefit of
students of PGDHR Jointly Funded by department of Political Science(UPE) and
Centre for Distance Education.
This Programme will have the following structure:
Term I: (January - June)
DHR 411 : Human Rights - Philosophical Foundations
DHR 412 : Human Rights - Historical Perspective
DHR 413 : Human Rights in India: The Constitutional & Legal Framework
Term II: (July - December)
DHR 421 : Status of Human Rights - The Global Experience
DHR 422 : Human Rights in India - The Socio-Economic Context & the Challenges
DHR 423 : Project Report
Co-ordinator : Prof. G.Sudarshanam, Department of Political Science, University of
Hyderabad. e-mail: gsss@uohyd.ernet.in, Ph: 040-23133215
11. P.G. Diploma in Translation Studies in Hindi (PGDTSH)
Introduction : The programmes has been designed keeping in view the need for
large number of Hindi Translators, Hindi Officers and other personnel required in
the Hindi Cells of the Govt. Departments, Public Sector Undertakings and other
organizations who receive substantial grants from the Govt. and need to maintain
Hindi Cells. Employment can also be found in AIR, TV and other private channels
where there is constant need for translation. The students should have Hindi as a
subject at graduation level or having equivalent proficiency.
This Programme will have the following structure:
Term I: (January - June)
DTSH 411 : Theory and Practical Problems in Translation
DTSH 412 : Tools in Translation; Computer and Languages
DTSH 413 : Literary Translation
Term II: (July - December)
DTSH 421 : Functional Approach to Translation Activity
DTSH 422 : Translation Interpretation and Evaluation
DTSH 423 : Scientific & Technical Translation
Co-ordinator : Prof. S. Chaturvedi, Department of Hindi, University of Hyderabad.
e-mail: scsh@uohyd.ernet.in, Ph: 040-23133462
Associate Co-ordinator: Dr. M. Shyam Rao, Department of Hindi, University of
Hyderabad Ph: 040-23133461
12. Post-Graduate Diploma in Tele-Communications (PGDTC)
Introduction : The Programme is designed keeping in view the need for a large
number of qualified persons in Telecommunications sector both in Government and
Private industry. The Programme will concentrate more on the practical aspects and
the students are expected to find employment in the ever-growing Telephone and
other related industries.
This Programme will have the following structure:
Term I: (January - June)
DTC 411 : Principles of Communications
DTC 412 : Digital Circuits in Tele-communications
DTC 413 : Digital Signal Processing and its Applications to Telecommunications
Term II: (July - December)
Eligibility
To increase access to higher education for all sections of society the university
introduced specialized Post Graduate Diploma Programmes which are offered by its
Centre for Distance Education (CDE). (See the list below.)
List of Distance Education Diploma Programme:
S.
No.
1.
Any graduate
2.
3.
4.
5.
Any graduate
6.
Any graduate
7.
Any graduate
8.
Governance(PGDG)
Any graduate
9.
Medicinal Botony(PGDMB)
Any graduate
10.
Human Rights(PGDHR)
Any graduate
11.
Any graduate
12.
Telecommunications (PGDTC)
Eligibility Criteria:
Admissions to the Distance Education diploma programmes are open to all those
who fulfil prescribed qualifications, without any distinction of race, caste, creed,
language, age or sex. Admissions are made strictly on the basis of merit. There is NO
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The marks obtained by the applicants in their
graduate examination (i.e., B.A /B.Sc/B.Com./ B.Lib.Sc. B.E. B.Tech, M.A, M.Sc,
M.Com, MBA etc.) is the basis on which the merit list for admission is prepared for
all courses. Therefore only students who have completed their courses/degree or at
least have taken their final examinations (awaiting results) are eligible to apply for
admission into these diploma programmes. However, additional academic
qualifications and professional experience are taken into consideration for all
admissions.
The target groups for these programmes are either grading system/Cumulative
Grade Point Average (CGPA) will be determined on the basis of percentage
equivalent to the letter grade/CGPA obtained by the students as per the conversion
formula adopted by the University concerned. In the absence of any such formula,
the decision of this University will be final in determining the percentage
equivalence.
The university reserves the right to decide the exact number of students to be
admitted in each Programme, depending on the demand for the course and its
course delivery capacity.
The eligibility of students passing their qualifying examinations from universities
following the letter-grading system/Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) will
be determined on the basis of percentage equivalent to the letter grade/CGPA
obtained by the students as per the conversion formula adopted by the university
concerned. In the absence of any such formula, the decision of this University will be
final in determining the percentage equivalence.
Selection
Intimation of Selection: The candidates selected for admission will be intimated by
post individually under certificate of posting and also through the email(address if
provided to the CDE office). the ;ist pf selected candidates will also be displayed on
the notice board at the Center for Distance Education.
Reservations for SC/ST/OBC Students: Reservation for SC/ST/OBC students will be
in accordance with the policy of the Government of india and the guidelines of the
University Grants Commission, Students applying for such programmes should
submit, along with their application, a copy of their caste/tribe Certificate from a
Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tahasildar/Mandal Revenue Officer.
Reservations for Physically Challenged (PC) Students: 3% of admissions for each
course are reserved for physically challenged students with the minimum degree of
disability to the extent of forty percent, provided that their physical disability does
not hamper pursuit of the course. Each physically handicapped student shall be
required to submit a certificate from a Civil Surgeon indicating the extent of
visual/physical disability and also the extent to which the disability hampers the
student in pursuing his/her studies. The students may have to undergo a fresh
medical examination, if decided by the university, before being admitted.
Admission of Foreign Students: Foreign students residing in India or abroad are
eligible to apply for admission in the prescribed form within the stipulated date.
Those who have passed the qualifying examination from Universities outside India
should enclose relevant certificate marks sheets together with the English version (if
they are in a different language), duly attested for admission to any Programme, the
foreign students must have passed the qualifying examination and proficiency in
English which is a pre-condition for admission. They have to pay programme fee at
a different rate as shown under sub heading Programme fee for foreign Students.
Fee Structure
Mode of Payment:
Students admitted have to pay the relevant fee in two equal installments or in one
lumpsum within the prescribed date mentioned in the Provisional Admission Offer
Letter. All payments should be made through demand draft obtained from any
Nationalized Bank drawn in favour of "The Finance Officer, University of
Hyderabad" payable at Hyderabad. No other mode of payment shall be accepted.
The following information should be given on the reverse side of the Demand Drafts
before submitting in the CDVL office.
Name of the student: _________________________________________
Course Applied: _____________________________________________
Application Number: _________________________
Cell No.: _____________________________________________
I/II Term Fee: ____________________________________________
Delayed Payment:
If a student fails to pay the 2nd instalment fee by the due date with or without late
payment, 2nd tern study material shall not be dispatched. However, in exceptional
cases, the university may permit students to continue their studies by paying the
second term fee for the next session and attending contact sessions subject to
payment of the following penalties.
Deferment Charges on Course fee:
a) First Deferment: 600/b) Second Deferment: 1000/Deferment of Contact Classes:
a) First Deferment: Rs. 500/b) Second Deferment: Rs. 1000/NOTE:
1. Fee once paid will not be returned by the university under any circumstances. All
disputes are subject to the Greater Hyderabad Jurisdiction.
2. After the payment of Deferment fee, the student can complete the course within
three years from the date of admission, which stands as the base year.
Fee Particulars:
The following list shows the fee particulars for each Programme:
PGDPM
8000/-
8000/-
16,000/-
2.
PGDLAN
7000/-
7000/-
14,000/-
3.
PGDCAQM 8000/-
8000/-
16,000/-
4.
PGDCL&IPR 8500/-
8500/-
17,000/-
5.
PGDBM
8500/-
8500/-
17,000/-
6.
PGDCE
3500/-
3500/-
7,000/-
7.
PGDCJ&FS
8000/-
8000/-
16,000/-
8.
PGDG
3500/-
3500/-
7,000/-
9.
PGDMB
5000/-
5000/-
10,000/-
10.
PGDHR
3500/-
3500/-
7,000/-
11.
PGDTSH
3500/-
3500/-
7,000/-
12.
PGDTC
8,000/-
8,000/-
16,000/-
Note: The PGDHR Students have to pay Rs. 200/-towards cost of a special issue of
the Journal of Human Rights along with 2nd term fee.
Fee for Foreign Students: (Payment should be done in US $):
PGDPM
US $ 420
US $ 420
US $ 840
2.
PGDLAN
US $ 300
US $ 300
US $ 600
3.
PGDCAQM US $ 420
US $ 420
US $ 840
4.
PGDCL&IPR US $ 420
US $ 420
US $ 840
5.
PGDBM
US $ 420
US $ 420
US $ 840
6.
PGDCE
US $ 180
US $ 180
US $ 360
7.
PGDCJ&FS
US $ 360
US $ 360
US $ 720
8.
PGDG
US $ 150
US $ 150
US $ 300
9.
PGDMB
US $ 420
US $ 420
US $ 840
10.
PGDHR
US $ 150
US $ 150
US $ 300
11.
PGDTSH
US $ 150
US $ 150
US $ 300
12.
PGDTC
US $ 420
US $ 420
US $ 840
How to Apply
Submission of Application Forms:
Applications completed in all respects accompanied by copies of relevant certificates
can be sent to the following address on or before the last date prescribed on the
admission application form.
The Assistant Registrar
Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning
University of Hyderabad
Golden Threshold Bldg
Nampally Station Road
Hyderabad-500001.
List of Enclosures to be submitted along with the Admission Application
EVALUATION
The evaluation system of these diploma programmes is designed to test
systematically the student`s progress in the courses offered, through internal
assessments as well as term-end examinations.
Internal Assessments (Assignments):
Term-end Examinations : Performance of the student will also be assessed through a
term-end examination and student should score minimum of 40% marks out of 60.
Only those students who satisfactorily complete the contact sessions and submit
assignments before the stipulated date are eligible to take the Term-end
examinations.
Examinations for Foreign students/NRIs : Efforts will be made to conduct term-end
exams for NRI/foreign students with the help of the Indian Embassies/Indian High
Commission situated there. In case it is not feasible to conduct exams in the country
of their residence, they should be prepared to come and appear for examinations at
the campus of University of Hyderabad.
Contact Sessions for Foreign Nationals/ NRIs : The University will conduct classes
for 5-8 days abroad, if the number of foreign / NRI students are more than 15 at a
place. In individual cases foreign nationals and NRIs staying abroad are exempted
from contact sessions, but, they should submit a term paper on a specified topic at
least 15 days before the commencement of the examinations. The topic of term
paper will be intimated to the students, if the student applies for exemption well in
advance.
RESULTS
The final results for each programme are determined on the basis of (a) Attendance
in contact classes and practicals, (b) Internal assessment or Assignments and (c)
Performance in the term-end examination, in the ratio 10:30:60.
The final result in each course will thus be calculated in the following manner:
A student is declared passed in a course only if he/she secures a minimum of 40%
marks in all, provided that he/she secures a minimum of 25 marks at the term-end
examinations. Students with less than 40% marks aggregate in any course taken by
him/her may appear for re-examination in the next term-end examination.
Candidates failing in any paper have to pay Rs 500/- per paper to appear in the
subsequent examinations.
2.
3.
Term-end Examination
60%
Note: Candidate who have not submitted assignments and attended contact classes
will NOT be permitted to write the examinations.
Grading:
Successful students will be awarded divisions on the basis of the average marks
obtained by them as follows:
- First Division with Distinction: 75% & above
- First Division: 60% & above but below 75%
- Second Division: 50% & above but below 60%
- Third Division: 40% & above but below 50%
Improvement :
Students may improve their performance in any course on payment of Rs. 500/- for
each paper. This facility will be given only once in a course and should be requested
within four weeks of the announcement of results. There is no provision for
improvement of marks for assignments, contact classes, practical sessions (wherever
compulsory) or for Project Work/Project Reports.
Re-counting :
Re-counting of term-end exam answer scripts will involve recounting of marks,
totalling and a special scrutiny to see if any portion of a question or a whole question
was inadvertently left unmarked. Requests for re-counting should be made within
21 days from the date of publication/announcement of results, and should be
accompanied by a draft for Rs.1,000/- per paper. The results of re-counting will
normally be communicated to the students before the commencement of next
examinations. If any variation is found as a result of re-counting, the university will
accept the higher of the two, and a revised marks memo will be issued to the
students. There is no provision for re-evaluation of assignment marks and answer
scripts.
Re-examination :
Students who fail to complete the course requirements of a given term can defer any
course or all courses to the next year. They could also defer the complete
Programme to the next academic year. Any assignments done and internal
assessment marks earned will be carried forward to the next term/year. Students,
who fail in a course in a term, may pursue the 2nd term by paying the remaining
part of the Programme fee. They can appear for re-examination in the failed courses
at the subsequent terminal examinations. There will be supplementary exams for
all courses at the end of the year for backlog papers only. All students are expected
to complete their course requirement within a period of 3 academic years. Those
who do not complete the programme in all respects can re-enrol themselves for the
programme by paying of the Programme Fee. In such cases study material will not
be issued again.
Marks memo will be issued to students on completion of Examination. However,
Provisional Certificate-cum-memorandum of marks will be issued only after the
student completes all course requirements.
Final Diploma Certificates :
Final Diploma Certificate will be issued on payment of Rs.500/- towards the final
Diploma Certificate within one year after successful completion of the Programme.
Duplicate Diploma/Certificate :
The Enrolment card, certificate of diploma, marks memo, will be issued only once.
If the student losses the Enrolment card / marks memo, the student can request the
Director (CDVL) for a duplicate on payment of Rs.500/- through a Demand Draft
drawn in favour of the Finance Officer, University of Hyderabad, payable at
Hyderabad from any Nationalized Bank. However, duplicate of the Final Diploma
Certificate will be issued only after producing necessary police enquiry Certificate
and payment of Rs.800/- through a Demand Draft.
Transfer of Credits/Marks :
A candidate who has successfully completed a PG Diploma Programme from the
CDVL, and wishes to join another diploma Programme of the CDVL, with common
papers, will be exempted from the contact classes and examinations for those papers
which are common. The marks and credits for the papers which are common will be
reflected in both the courses. However, she/he should pay all tuition fees prescribed
by the university from time to time for the Programme.
Admission
Students found eligible will be issued Provisional admission letter. Only the students
who pay the fees within the stipulated date are treated as admitted. Mere receipt of
admission offer letter does not entitle any right to claim admission.
Students should furnish full information with proof, by attaching Attested Xerox
copies of marks sheets Provisional Certificate and other relevant academic /
What is the Mode of course conducting procedure in the all Post Graduate Diploma
Courses?
When the student admitted into the course 30% marks will be offered for
assignment and another 10% of marks at the time of contact programme and
60% of marks for the external examination for each Semester and passing
marks is 40% marks for each paper. Examination is usually conducting
immediately after the contact programme.
Usually the contact programmes are conducted during the month of Aug to
Sep. The contact programmes usually will be held for a period of 10 days at
the University Campus where the student will be offered lectures with
eminent experts in the subject and to give the feeling of regular courses.
These contact programmes are conducted with lot of care and interest, so as
to give a quality of Education and Knowledge to the student. NRI students
are exempted from contact programme and have to submit an additional
Term paper.
Does the CD&VL is having any Study Centre across the country?
In order to maintain the quality standards to the students, the Centre is not
permitted any Study Centre when where in India, because it feels that
teaching at the main campus during the contact programme is being given by
the faculty not only from the University but also from the adjacent
universities. While teaching in the Study Centre in District areas, there are
no such facilities, therefore the students are requested to attend 6-10 days
classes at the Hyderabad only. For all other matters, they may contact the
CD&VL.
Calendar Year
Admission Processes
February
Contact Programmes I-Term (All Courses) (Followed by Examination [I-Term]) 1st Aug to 15th Sept
Dispatch of Letter for II-Term Fee
31st October
January
January to February
April
May
May
June
July/Aug
Oct-Nov
All Examinations
Jan-Feb
Contact Us
Center for Distance and Virtual Learning
Golden Threshold,
Nampally Station Road,
Abids, Hyderabad - 500 001,
Telangana, India
Phone : 040-2460 0264
Fax : 040-2460 0266
Email: cde@uohyd.ernet.in