UG Prospectus
UG Prospectus
www.mgu.ac.in
www.cap.mgu.ac.in
FIRST WORD
Mahatma Gandhi University introduced the Centralised Allotment Process (CAP) in the
academic year 2010-2011. Initially, admissions to PG Programmes alone were managed
through CAP, but later it was extended to UG Programmes as well.
The greatest advantage of CAP is that the applicants need to submit only one application
online for admission to any number of Colleges/Programmes. In this way, they are able to
save valuable time, energy and money. The applicants can also track the status of their
applications from time to time. Thus, an excellent opportunity to choose the
Programme/College of their choice in a hassle-free manner is open to the applicants. The
decisive factors in the allotment for an applicant to a given Programme/College are the
options submitted, academic record and other socially determined norms applicable. First of
all, the marks /grades secured by a candidate at the +2 level decide the eligibility for
admission to UG programmes. Under the Pre-CAP system, the applicants had to visit various
institutions for the submission of applications and to keep in contact with them to get
updates on the progress of admission procedure. CAP, on the other hand, opened a single
window eliminating wastage of time, effort and money, besides minimising the element of
anxiety from the point of the applicant.
The UG CAP – Prospectus - 2019 provides the complete information about the online
allotment process, and details of the colleges and programmes.
Above all the CAP team of the University is at a click/call away with technical assistance
and guidance to the needy aspirants.
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ATTENTION
The Prospectuses issued in previous years are not valid for the year 2019.
Candidates are required to go through the current prospectus carefully and acquaint
themselves with all the relevant information relating to the admission process. They are
also requested to visit the official website of CAP www.cap.mgu.ac.in for notification and
announcements.
The whole process of allotment to the UG Programmes will be done by the Mahatma
Gandhi University. University will not entertain any request for change of any date
fixed in the Centralised Allotment Process/Admission from time to time.
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IMPORTANT POINTS
• Candidates should register for admissions to UG courses for the academic year- 2019-20
online on or before the last date stipulated in the admission schedule.
• While registering, category (SC/ST or Others) once selected cannot be altered in any further
stage of the process.
• Ensure that you are logged out of the portal once you leave the computer.
• Candidates claiming various reservations/bonus marks should produce relevant certificates
during the verification process.
• Verify your personal as well as academic details carefully before final submission.
• Fake registration by any person / institution will be viewed seriously and will be liable for
punitive action.
• All candidates who secure allotment should report for admission at the college concerned
after remitting the required fee due to the University. Those who fail to do this will be
treated as ‘Not Joined’ and further claim for admission by these applicants will not be
entertained.
• Candidates who wish to retain their higher options need not submit any document or remit
any fee while reporting at the college till the fourth allotment. However such candidates
should produce all the necessary documents for verification.
• Applicants who report for admission at the colleges concerned with the downloaded memo
shall make sure that the relevant portion attached thereto is properly attested by the college
authorities(to be kept by the candidates).
• A candidate shall inevitably report for admission in the college allotted to him/her in the
first instance and if desirous of availing higher options in the college of his/her choice shall
not cancel higher options. A candidate who so desires to await his/her chance for admission
in a college of his/her choice need not admit himself/herself to any college allotted as per
his/her higher options during the course of each allotment and need to finalize his/her
choice of college and seek permanent admission only in the fourth.
• Students shall not remit any fee other than that prescribed by the University.
• In addition to the general allotment SC/ST candidates will be offered special online
allotments.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. UG CAP SCHEDULE - 2019
ADMISSION TO UG PROGRAMMES (2019-19) THROUGH CAP
SCHEDULE
2. Last date for the online payment of application fee 27/05/2019 4.00 pm
11. Online Payment of fee due to University (Second allotment) 15/06/2019-17/06/2019 4.00 pm
18. Online Registration/ Option registration for First Special 24/06/2019-25/06/2019 4.00 pm
Allotment for SC/ST candidates
20. Online Payment of fee due to University and reporting for 28/06/2019-29/06/2019 4.00 pm
admission in colleges (First Special Allotment for SC/ST
candidates)
21. Online Registration/ Option registration for Second Special 30/06/2019-01/07/2019 4.30 pm
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Allotment for SC/ST candidates
23. Online Payment of fee due to University and reporting for 02/07/2019-04/07/2019 4.00 pm
admission in colleges (Second Special Allotment for SC/ST
candidates)
24. Online registration / Option registration for first 05/07/2019–06 /07/2019 4.00
Supplementary Allotment pm
26. Online Payment fee due to University & Reporting for 09/07/2019-10/07/2019 4.00 pm
admission in colleges (First Supplementary Allotment)
29. Online Payment fee due to University & Reporting for 16/07/2019-17/07/2019 4.00 pm
admission in colleges (Second Supplementary Allotment)
31. Publication of the first allotment list of the Final Allotment 22/07/2019
32. Online Payment fee due to University & Reporting for 22/07/2019-23/07/2019 4.00 pm
admission in colleges (first allotment list of the Final
Allotment)
33. Publication of the second allotment list of the Final Allotment 24/07/2019
34. Online Payment fee due to University & Reporting for 24/07/2019-25/07/2019 4.00 pm
admission in colleges (second allotment list of the Final
Allotment)
35. Publication of the third allotment list of the Final Allotment 26/07/2019
36. Online Payment fee due to University & Reporting for 26/07/2019-27/07/2019 4.00 pm
admission in colleges (third allotment list of the Final
Allotment)
37. Publication of the fourth allotment list of the Final Allotment 29/07/2019
38. Online Payment fee due to University & Reporting for 29/07/2019-30/07/2019 4.00 pm
admission in colleges (fourth allotment list of the Final
Allotment)
40. Last date for the entry of admitted students in the online 30/07/2019 11pm
admission portal
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SCHEDULE OF VARIOUS ADMISSIONS CONDUCTED BY COLLEGS
Cultural/ PD Community
Item Sports Quota Management
Quotas Merit
Last date for online application
(Sports/Cultural/ PD
Quotas)/submission of print outs 24/05/2019 24/05/2019 07/06/2019 30/07/2019
of the online application forms 4.00 pm 4.00 pm
(Community and Management
quotas)
Uploading of rank lists in the 10/06/2019 &
27/05/2019 NA NA
online admission portal 11/06/2019
Publication of provisional rank 12/06/2019
NA 25/05/2019 NA
list in the CAP website 10.00 am
27/05/2019 &
Verification of the applicant
NA 28/05/2019
credentials by the College NA NA
4.00 pm
authorities
Publication of final rank list in the
29/05/2019 29/05/2019 NA NA
CAP website
30/05/2019 & 30/05/2019 & 12/06/2019
Admission of candidates NA
31/05/2019 31/05/2019 onwards
Last date for the entry of
31/05/2019 31/05/2019 30/07/2019 30/07/2019
admitted students in the online
11.00 pm 11.00 pm 11.00 pm 11.00 pm
portal
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2. CLASSIFICATION/CATEGORIZATION OF SEATS
Details of seats that come under the ambit of Centralised Allotment Process (CAP)
Govt. Colleges - Total seats available in government colleges except seats under
sports/cultural/PD Quota.
Aided Colleges - Open quota seats, seats earmarked for SC/ST candidates.
Unaided Colleges/ Unaided programmes conducted in Aided Colleges - 50% of the total seats
including seats reserved for SC/ST/SEBC
The remaining seats under community quota (Aided Colleges only)/management quota (Aided
and Unaided Colleges and Unaided Programmes conducted in Aided Colleges)/sports and cultural
quota seats and seats reserved for persons with disabilities (PD) (all affiliated Colleges) shall be
filled by the educational agency concerned.
3. RESERVATION OF SEATS
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admitted, separately to the University, immediately after admissions (U.O. No.
Ac.AI/3/2761/06 dated 20.7.2006). The students who seek admission in this
category should first apply online and submit the print out of the online
application to the colleges concerned.
iv. Reservation for Persons with Disabilities (PD): 3% of the seats are reserved for
candidates with disabilities for all programmes. 1% (one percent of the seats in UG
Programmes) of seats shall be reserved for each of the three sections of Persons with
Disabilities category (Blind, Deaf and Orthopaedically Challenged) with provision for
interchange of seats, if candidates are not available in a particular category in a year. The
selection of candidates under this category will be based on the rank in the inter-se merit list
and physical suitability, and not on the basis of the degree of disability.
‘Person with disability’ means a person suffering from not less than 40% of any disability
as certified by a Medical Board constituted for this purpose. Candidates who have a minimum
of 40% disability alone will be eligible for this quota. A relaxation of 5% of marks in the
qualifying examination from the prescribed minimum is allowed.
Candidates seeking admission under PD category should upload with their application
form, an attested copy of the ‘Certificate of disability’ issued by a District Medical Board or
bodies of higher status, certifying the degree or percentage of disability.
v. The unfilled seats under the PD category shall be converted to grant reservation for Children
with Special Needs (CWSN).The eligibility prescribed for the Physically Challenged Candidates
will be applicable to the Children with special need as well. The students who seek
admission in this category should apply online.
vi. Reservation of Seats for Malayalee students from Andaman & Nicobar Islands:- : An
additional seat for each programme in affiliated Arts and Science colleges shall be created
exclusively for the purpose of Malayalee students from Andaman & Nicobar Islands. This
seat shall not be filled up by other candidates (U.O. No. 6199/AI/2016/Acad dated
23.11.2016). The Head of the institutions should forward the list of such candidates admitted,
separately to the University, immediately after admissions. The students who seek
admission in this category should first apply online and submit the print out of
the online application to the colleges concerned.
vii. Special Reservation: - The seats reserved under Sports Quota and Cultural Quota come
under this category. The students who seek admission in this category should
apply online.
Sports quota: Two seats in each programme (Interchangeable) shall be reserved for
candidates with outstanding records in sports & games. However, not more than 20% of
seats reserved for the general quota setas shall not be filled for sports quota when applying
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interchangeability for a particular programme. The applicant for admission to the
reservation quota should have represented at least the Educational District Sports Zone.
Age Limit: Upper age limit for applying through sports quota is 25 years.
The applicant shall produce the relevant certificate to prove District representation.
The following guidelines shall be followed in determining merit in sports for admission to the
UG programmes. Marks shall be awarded to the First (Winner or the Winning Team), Second
(Runner up or Runner up team), Third (third place) and participation as detailed in Table 3-1.
A) The minimum eligibility for admission of a candidate to Under Graduate programme (sports
quota) will be winning a minimum of Third Position in the State –School Sub District
Competitions (Inter School) in addition to his/her satisfying the academic eligibility.
School Nationals(including
3 CISCE,CBSE,HSE,VHSE) 75 70 65 60
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viii. Cultural Quota: - One seat for each degree programme (Interchangeable) shall be reserved
for students who excel in Youth festival recognised by Director of Public Instruction (DPI).
However, not more than 10% of seats reserved for the general quota setas shall not be filled
for cultural quota when applying interchangeability for a particular programme. The
students who seek admission in this category should apply online.
The selection shall be made from among the applicants for the cultural quota on merit as
detailed in Table 3-2.
Points of Participation
Level
A B C
TABLE 3-2
The above candidates can also apply under the Centralised Allotment Process, if
they wish to be considered for allotment through CAP.
Seats reserved for PD/Special reservations are filled from then rank list prepared by the
University.
A. Government Colleges: Leaving the seats set apart for Persons with disabilities, the
remaining seats for each programme will be distributed as per the G.O.(Ms) No.107/08/H.Edn
dated 30.8.2008 as given inTable 3-3.
% of
Sl. No
Seat Reservation Reservation
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(b) Muslim (MU) 7%
Scheduled Tribes 5%
TABLE 3-3
*For the limited purpose of reservation, under this category, candidates belonging to all those
communities which do not enjoy communal reservation will be eligible. Candidates who wish to
avail reservation under EBFC will have to produce the Certificate that they come under
the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category of forward communities from the local bodies
concerned and community certificate from the village offices.
EBFC Category
10% of the total seats in government colleges is reserved for applicants belonging to Economically
Backward among Forward Communities (EBFC). For availing the benefit of reservation under this
category the annual family income of the applicant shall not exceed the prescribed limit.
B. Aided Affiliated Colleges: The seats for each programme will be distributed as
per the existing pattern given in Table 3-4.
1 Open Quota 50 40
2 Scheduled Caste 15 15
3 Scheduled Tribe 05 05
4 Community Quota 10 20
5 Management Quota 20 20
Table 3-4
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The seats under community quota shall be reserved for students of the community to
which the college belongs and such seats shall be filled on the basis of merit. The seats under
management quota shall be filled by the management from among candidates of their choice.
Percentage of
Distribution of 50% Seats ear marked under Merit category
Reservation
Open Quota 65
Scheduled Caste 8
Scheduled Tribe 2
Muslims 8
TABLE 3-5
(For admission to seats coming under merit category, students should apply through CAP.)
The open quota seats in Govt/Aided/Unaided colleges will be filled purely on merit basis
irrespective of the category/community to which the candidate belongs.
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4. CLAIMS FOR MANDATORY RESERVATION AND
CERTIFICATES TO BE PRODUCED
Claims for Mandatory Reservations must be made by a candidate at the time of submission of
application, with supporting documents as required. The claims for mandatory reservation once
made in the Application form cannot be altered by the candidate under any circumstances.
Claim for Communal reservation under ‘Kerala Socially and Educationally Backward
Classes’ (KSEBC):- Reservation of seats to the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes will
be in accordance with the provisions contained in G.O. (P) 208/66/Edn. dated 2.5.1966, as
amended from time to time.
1. Candidates belonging to Socially and Educationally Backward Classes as per G.O. (P) 02/
2019/BCDD dated 08.03. 2019, who belong to the non-creamy layer are eligible for reservation
under this category. The non-creamy layer certificate should have been issued not earlier than
12 months prior to the submission of application. Only the claims of the candidates of those
communities that are included in the list of communities appended in the Prospectus will be
considered.
2. Candidates belonging to Ezhava, Muslim, Other backward Hindus, Latin Catholic other than
Anglo Indians and Other backward Christian communities, claiming reservation under SEBC
Quota should invariably produce both ‘Community’ and ‘Income Certificates’/non-creamy
layer certificate obtained from the Village Officer concerned. The self-attested copy of the
above certificates should be attached with the application. Candidates who belong to the non-
creamy layer are eligible for reservation. The seats unavailed by SEBC category candidates will
be allotted under open quota.
Other General Rules for Mandatory Reservation:-The seats unavailed by the SC candidates
will go to ST candidates and vice versa. The unavailed seats reserved for SC/ST shall be re-
notified twice through print media and a special allotment shall be conducted exclusively for
filling up vacant seats of SC/ST candidates. If such seats are remaining vacant even after re-
notification, these shall be filled as detailed below:-
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remain unfilled, it will be filled as detailed at note A in Para 4.3. The College authorities
should report such vacancies to the University within the stipulated time.
C. Claim of OEC candidates against the un-availed seats of SC/ST candidates: Other
Eligible Community (OEC) candidates who claim allotment to the un-availed seats, if any,
under SC/ST quota should furnish community and income certificates/ non-creamy layer
certificate obtained from the Village Officer concerned. Those OEC candidates whose
annual family income is up to 8 lakhs (Rupees Eight lakhs only) alone are eligible for such
seats. They should provide Community Certificate/ non-creamy layer certificate from the
Village Officer concerned.
Academic eligibility should be satisfied as on the last date of submission of academic data.
In the case of candidates who have passed examinations of other
Boards/Institutes/Governments, except CBSE/CISCE, they shall be admitted only if these
examinations have been declared equivalent to the qualifying examinations of MG
University.
If an applicant for admission is found to have indulged in ragging in the past or if it is noticed later
that he/she had indulged in ragging, admissions shall be denied or he/she shall be expelled from
the educational institution.
No candidate shall be admitted to the degree programme unless he/she possess the
qualifications and minimum requirements thereof.
1. Arabic
a. Arabic Language and Literature Model II
2. English
a. English Language and Literature Model I
b. English Language and Literature Model II
I. Model II (Journalism)
II. Model II (Administrative Assistant)
III. Model II (Teaching)
IV. Model II (Tutor in Conversational English)
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V. Model II (Copy Editor)
VI. Model II (Careers and Communication Skills)
c. English Literature and Communication Studies Model III (Double Main)
d. English Literature, Communication and Journalism Model III (Triple Main)
3. Hindi
a. Hindi Language and Literature Model I
b. Hindi Language and Literature Model II
I. Model II (Functional Hindi)
4. Malayalam
a. Malayalam language and literature Model I
b. Malayalam Language and Literature Model II
I. Model II (Copy Editing)
II. Model II (Copy Writing)
5. Sanskrit
a. Sanskrit Language and Literature Model I
I. Sanskrit General Model I
II. Sanskrit Special Nyaya Model I
III. Sanskrit Special Sahithya Model I
IV. Sanskrit Special Vyakarana Model I
V. Sanskrit Special Vedantha Model I
VI. Sanskrit Special Jyotisha Model I
6. Tamil
Tamil Language and Literature Model I
a. Psychology Model I
1. B Sc Apparel and Fashion Design Model III: Candidates shall be shall be required to have
passed Plus Two or equivalent examination
2. B.Sc. Food Technology and Quality Assurance Model III: Candidates shall be shall be
required to have passed Plus Two or equivalent examination in Science stream with Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology or Home Science with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or
Aquaculture with chemistry and Biology/Mathematics as individual subjects of study
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3. B. Sc. Bioinformatics: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent
examination with Biology as one of the optional subjects at Plus Two level
4. B. Sc. Biotechnology Model III: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus
Two/equivalent examination with Biology as one of the optional subjects at Plus Two level.
5. B.Sc. Botany: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent
examination with Biology as one of the optional subjects at Plus Two level.
a. Botany Model I.
6. B.Sc. Botany and Biotechnology Model III (Double Core): Candidates shall be required to
have passed the Plus Two/equivalent examination with Biology as one of the optional
subjects at Plus Two level.
7. B.Sc. Chemistry: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent
examination with Chemistry as one of the optional subjects at Plus Two level.
a. Chemistry Model I
b. Chemistry Model II
8. B.Sc. Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics Model III: Candidates shall be required to have passed
the Plus Two/equivalent examination with essentials of Home Science or Biology as one of the
main subjects
9. B.Sc. Family & Community Science Model I: Candidates shall be required to have passed the
Plus Two or equivalent examination or an examination recognised by the University as
equivalent thereto.
10. B.Sc. Food Science and Quality Control Model III: Candidates shall be shall be required to
have passed Plus Two or equivalent examination in Science stream with Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics/Biology or Home Science with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Aquaculture
with chemistry and Biology/Mathematics as individual subjects of study
11. B.Sc. Geology: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent
examination with any two of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology
and Geology.
a. Model I – Geology.
12. B.Sc. Mathematics: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent
examination with Mathematics as one of the optional subjects or Mathematics as one of the
subjects in Commerce group.
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a. Mathematics Model I
b. Mathematics Model II (Computer Science)
13. B. Sc. Microbiology Model III: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus
Two/equivalent examination with Biology as one of the optional subjects at Plus Two level
14. B.Sc. Physics: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent
examination with Physics as one of the optional subjects at Plus Two level.
a. Physics Model I
b. Physics Model II
15. B Sc Recreation, Leisure and Sports Studies Model III: Pass in Plus Two or equivalent
examination or an examination recognised by the University and equivalent thereto.
16. B.Sc. Statistics: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent
examination with Mathematics/Statistics as one of the subjects.
17. B.Sc. Zoology: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent
examination with Biology as one of the optional subjects at Plus Two level.
a. Zoology Model I
b. Zoology Model II
18. B. Sc. Zoology and Industrial Microbiology (Double Core): Candidates shall be required to
have passed the Plus Two/equivalent examination with Biology as one of the optional
subjects at Plus Two level.
19. B.Sc. Chemistry –Petrochemicals Model III: Candidates shall be required to have passed
the Plus Two/equivalent examination with Chemistry as one of the optional subjects at Plus
Two level.
20. B.Sc. Electronic Equipment Maintenance Model III: Candidates shall be required to have
passed the Plus Two/equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as
optional.
21. B.Sc. Geology and Water Management Model III: Candidates shall be required to have
passed the Plus Two/equivalent examination with any two of the following subjects: Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology and Geology.
22. B.Sc. Biological Techniques and Specimen Preparation Model III: Candidates shall be
required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and
Biology as optional.
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23. B.Sc Culinary Arts & Catering Technology Model I: Candidate shall be shall be required to
have passed Plus Two or equivalent examination recognized by the University in any stream.
24. B.Voc. Food Processing Technology: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus
Two (Science Group)/equivalent examination recognised by the University
25. B.Voc. Sustainable Agriculture: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two
(Science Group)/equivalent examination recognised by the University
26. B.Voc. Renewable Energy: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two
/equivalent examination recognised by the University
27. B.Voc. Industrial Instrumentation & Automation: Candidates shall be required to have
passed the Plus Two /equivalent examination recognised by the University in any stream.
28. B.Voc. Renewable Energy Technology and Management: Candidates shall be required to
have passed the Plus Two /equivalent examination recognised by the University with
mathematics as one of the subjects.
29. B.Voc. Agricultural Technology: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two
/equivalent examination recognised by the University
30. B.Voc. Agro-Food Processing: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two
/equivalent examination recognised by the University
31. B.Voc. Food Technology & Analysis: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus
Two /equivalent examination recognised by the University
2. B.Sc. Computer Applications (Triple Main) Model III: Candidates shall be required to have
passed the Plus Two/equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or
Computer Science.
3. Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA): Candidates shall be required to have passed the
Plus Two/equivalent examination in science stream with Mathematics/Computer
Science/Informatics Practices as optional.
4. B. Sc. Cyber Forensic: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent
examination with aggregate of 55% for any of the three of the subjects viz. Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Biology and Computer Science and 50% marks for Mathematics alone.
5. B.Sc. Electronics and Computer Maintenance Model III: A pass in Plus Two in science
stream with Physics, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.
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6. B.Sc. Electronics Model III: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus
Two/equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
7. B.Sc. Information Technology Model III: Candidates shall be required to have passed the
Plus Two/equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Computer Science.
8. B Voc Sound Engineering: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two
/equivalent examination recognised by the University in any stream.
10. B Voc DTP and Printing Technology : Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus
Two /equivalent examination recognised by the University in any stream.
11. B Voc Printing Technology : Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two
/equivalent examination recognised by the University in any stream.
Relaxation of Marks:
For SC/ST applicants and ST applicants of Lakshadweep, only a pass minimum is required
and for SEBC and OEC applicants 3% and 5% relaxation of marks respectively are allowed.
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1. B.Com. Model I
a. Computer Applications
b. Cooperation
c. Finance and Taxation
d. Marketing
e. Travel and Tourism
2. B.Com. Model II
a. Model II (Computer applications)
b. Model II (Finance & Taxation)
c. Model II (Marketing)
d. Model II (Travel & Tourism)
5. B Voc Business Accounting and Taxation: Candidates shall be required to have passed
the Plus Two /equivalent examination recognised by the University in any stream.
6. B Voc Banking and Financial Services: Candidates shall be required to have passed the
Plus Two /equivalent examination recognised by the University in any stream.
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3. Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM): Candidate shall be required to have passed Plus
Two or equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.
4. Bachelor of Tourism and Travel Manangement (BTTM): Any candidate who has
passed the plus two of the Higher Secondary Board of Kerala or Pre- degree of Mahatma
Gandhi University or that of any other University or Board of examinations in any state
recognized as equivalent to the Plus Two of the Higher Secondary Board of Kerala is
eligible for admission.
5. B.Voc. Logistics Management: Candidate shall be shall be required to have passed Plus
Two or equivalent examination or an examination recognised by this University as
equivalent thereto.
6. B.Voc Marketing Management and IT: Candidate shall be shall be required to have
passed Plus Two or equivalent examination or an examination recognised by this
University as equivalent thereto.
7. B.Voc Retail Management and IT: Candidate shall be shall be required to have passed
Plus Two or equivalent examination or an examination recognised by this University as
equivalent thereto.
8. B Voc. Tourism & Hospitality: Candidate shall be shall be required to have passed Plus
Two or equivalent examination or an examination recognised by this University as
equivalent thereto.
9. B Voc. Tourism & Hospitality Management: Candidate shall be shall be required to have
passed Plus Two or equivalent examination or an examination recognised by this
University as equivalent thereto
The Rank List shall be prepared on the basis of ranking marks arrived at as follows:
Handicap of Five marks for every successive attempt after the first attempt subject to a maximum
of twenty marks will be deducted from the total marks in the case of those who have taken two or
more chances to complete the examination. The number of chances means the number of chances
taken for passing any part of the qualifying examination after the prescribed programme period.
Appearance for improvement of marks shall not be considered as an additional chance.
No handicap marks for SAY pass outs be imposed if admitted in the same academic year but five
marks shall be deducted if he/she is ranked in the admission list of the succeeding year. Candidates who
have passed the qualifying examination under SAY scheme or such supplementary scheme are
eligible to apply for First Year programme in the same academic year, but they have to produce
the mark lists on or before the closing date of admission as notified by the university.
Resolving of Tie
If the index marks of more candidates happen to be the same, then for breaking the ‘tie’ ,
the following criteria shall be followed one after another in the order given below:
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• The candidate who has scored higher marks in the concerned elective subject shall
be placed senior in the rank list. For B.Com. Programme, business studies
(commerce) shall be considered as the elective subject.
• The candidate who has scored higher marks for part iii subjects (or the subjects
other than languages, if part is not specified) taken together shall be placed senior
in the rank list.
• The candidate who has scored higher marks in part i (English if part is not
specified) shall be placed senior in the ranklist.
• The candidate who has scored higher marks in part ii (second language if part is
not specified) shall be placed senior in the rank list.
• Preference shall be given to candidates who are elder, and the age difference shall
be calculated in completed years only, rounding down fractions. (as candidates
having difference in age less than one year happen to be admitted in the same
class).
Bonus Marks
1. Bonus of 15 marks shall be awarded to applicants with NCC or NSS Certificates at ‘Plus Two
Level’ for admission to all programmes. In respect of NCC candidates, the bonus marks will be
awarded on the basis of NCC Certificates signed by the Director and issued by the Directorate
of NCC to candidates who have secured al least 75% attendance after having participated in
its activities during the programme of study immediately preceding the programme for
which admission is sought. An additional bonus mark of 5 to ‘B’ Certificate holders in proof
of their high proficiency.
2. In respect of NSS candidates, the bonus marks will be awarded on the basis of NSS Certificates
issued by the competent authority.
3. Bonus of 15 marks shall be awarded to the Ex-servicemen applicants and widows and
children of Jawans and Ex-servicemen seeking admission to the Degree Programmes.
Applicants to this category should invariably produce along with the application form an
attested copy of certificate issued not earlier than six months from the last date of submission
of application from the military authorities or state/Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer to the effect
that he/she is the son/daughter of an ex-service man or an ex service man himself/herself.
The benefit of bonus marks can be scored by a candidate only under one category i.e.,
either NSS or NCC.
Bonus marks shall be added only if the candidate has obtained the prescribed minimum
qualifying marks in the qualifying examination while calculating the index marks.
Handicap Mark/s shall not be deemed as marks awarded for physical/mental disability of any
kind of the applicant concerned. Handicap mark is the mark deducted from the marks of an
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applicant on account of acquiring the eligible qualifications in subsequent chances following the
regular chance in which he or she ought to have acquired the eligible qualification.
Indexing of Marks
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
Total marks obtained in the qualifying examination less handicap marks plus the marks obtained for
optional concerned at the qualifying examination plus a subject weightage of 50 marks in the case of
those who have taken the subject concerned at the qualifying examination plus bonus marks if any.
The subject concerned for the award of 50 marks as weightage will be as indicated below:
B.A. History and Islamic Weightage of 50 marks for History/Islamic History in the qualifying
History examination. *
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examination/10% of the marks scored for Mathematics or Biology
(whichever is high)in the case of those who have taken Mathematics or
Biology but not Psychology at the qualifying examination plus bonus
marks if any
FACULTY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Total marks obtained in the qualifying examination less handicap marks
plus the marks obtained for optional concerned at the qualifying
Bachelor of Physical
examination plus a subject weightage of 50 marks in the case of those
Education and Sports
who have taken the subject concerned at the qualifying examination plus
(BPES)
bonus marks if any
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Total marks obtained in Part III less handicap marks plus marks
B.Sc. Computer Science obtained for Mathematics/Computer Science(best of two) plus bonus
marks if any.*
B Sc Geology/ Geology and Total marks obtained in Part III of the qualifying examination less
Water Management Model handicap marks plus highest mark scored among Mathematics,
III Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Geology plus bonus marks if any.
Bachelor of Computer Total marks obtained in Part III less handicap marks plus marks
application/ B Sc. IT/Cyber obtained for Mathematics/Computer Science(best of two) plus bonus
Forensic marks if any.*
B. Sc. Electronics Marks obtained in Part III of the qualifying examination plus marks
/Electronics with secured for mathematics and electronics/ physics less handicap marks
Computer Maintenance plus bonus marks if any. *
Bachelor of Hotel Marks obtained in Part III of qualifying examination less handicap marks
Management (BHM) plus bonus marks if any
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Bachelor of Tourism and
Marks obtained in Part III of qualifying examination less handicap marks
Travel Manangement
plus bonus marks if any
(BTTM)
B.Voc. Logistics
Management
B.Voc Marketing
Management and IT
Marks obtained in Part III of qualifying examination less handicap marks
plus bonus marks if any
B.Voc Retail Management
and IT
FACULTY OF COMMERCE
* Marks obtained for the subjects in other streams, viz, CBSE, CISCE etc shall be standardised to that of
Kerala Higher Secondary i.e, 200 marks per paper (200marks X 6=1200 i.e., total marks). Index marks
shall be calculated as mentioned above, but the marks obtained for vocational subjects in VHSE/THSE, etc.
are to be excluded while calculating index marks.
Handicap Mark/s shall not be deemed as marks awarded for physical/mental disability of any kind of the
applicant concerned. Handicap mark is the mark deducted from the marks of an applicant on account of
acquiring the eligible qualifications in subsequent chances following the regular chance in which he or she
ought to have acquired the eligible qualification.
TABLE 6-1
The applicants need submit only a single application form for applying online for admission to all the UG
Degree Programmes in various affiliated colleges for considering them in the Open/Reservation Quota
except sports quota/cultural quota/Lakshadweep quota/quota for Malayalee students from
Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Persons with Disabilities (PD) quota. If a candidate submits
more than one application his/her/her candidature is liable to be cancelled. The candidates seeking
admission through community merit/management quota/ sports quota/cultural quota/Lakshadweep
quota of the University / quota for Malayalee students from Andaman and Nicobar Islands and PD quota
should submit separate applications directly to the institutions concerned. The above candidates can also
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apply under the Centralised Allotment Process, if they are to be considered
onsidered for general allotment in
which case selection will be based on merit/communal quota.
The
he application fee will be as follows:
Application Fee
For All candidates except SC/ST : 750/-
For SC/ST candidates : 375/-
2. Follow the online instructions and fill in the personal details in the relevant fields provided.
provided
3. Please note that only one application can be generated using one mobile number and hence
the applicant should be extremely careful while
while entering the details online.
4. Create a ‘Password’.
‘Password’ (The password is mandatory for all future online operations). The
password created by the candidate should not be disclosed to others who may misuse
it. This may result in tampering with the options and
d the University will not be responsible
for any such eventuality.
5. Pay the application fee by clicking on the “PAY NOW” button which will redirect you to the
Online Payment Gateway. You can use Debit Card/ Credit Card or Internet Banking facility for
making online payment.
6. After remitting the fee, you will be redirected back to the application page.
page
9. After satisfying himself/herself that the details entered are correct, the applicants shall press
the Final Submission Button.
10. Take the print out the confirmation page for your future reference.
Special Attention
After pressing final submission button, further modification of data (except options) is not
possible. Hence, make double sure that all entries are made correctly
correctly before pressing final
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submission button. For a complete Illustration refer the appendix.
Hardcopies of the filled in application shall not be, repeat, shall not
be sent to the University
All students who get allotment should report for admission at the college concerned after
remitting the requisite fee due to University through the Online Payment Gateway.
Candidates can download the allotment memo only after remitting the fee due to
University through the Online Payment Gateway available in the website. Those who fail
to do this will be treated as Not Joined and further claim for admission by these
applicants will not be entertained.
The candidates should produce the following documents in original before the
Principal/Head of the college/institution at the time of admission.
3. Transfer Certificate (TC) from the Institution last attended and Conduct
Certificate.
7. Caste certificate in the case of SC/ST candidates. Any other documents required to
be produced by the Head of Institution.
9. Community Certificate along with the relevant certificate from the revenue
authorities concerned to the effect that they come under the Below Poverty Line
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(BPL) category of forward communities in the case of candidates who wish to avail
of reservation under EBFC.
The college authorities, after verifying the above documents, shall admit the
candidate and make necessary updations in the admission portal. The students who get
admission in their first option should remit the fee applicable to the course in the
institution at the time of admission. Those students who decide to seek permanent
admission by cancelling the higher options also shall remit the fee and submit the
necessary documents in the institution.
Those who retain higher options need not pay any fee in the institution at the time of
admission on the basis of the first/second/third allotments. However, in the fourth allotment,
they should remit the fee applicable to the programme secured in the higher option (except
SC/ST candidates) and join the college, and if not secured they should remit the fee applicable
to the programme secured in the previous option. Candidates who wish to retain their
higher options need not submit any document or remit any fee while reporting at the
college during first allotment. However such students should produce their documents for
verification by the college authorities and get their admission memo duly attested to that effect.
The allotted applicants should download the admission memo from the website and
produce the same at the time of reporting at the college. The college authorities should return
the memo to the reporting applicant after attestation. This will ensure that the applicant has
reported at the college concerned and given provisional admission. The applicants shall keep
the memo with themselves.
CONFIRMATION OF ALLOTMENT
As the allotment is based on the information furnished by the candidate online, the
eligibility should be confirmed at the time of admission. The admission should be done on-line
through the panel provided by the University by ensuring the correctness of the candidate details.
The principal/Head of the college/institution should verify the details furnished in the allotment
memo in respect of the candidate by comparing the same with the original documents produced
by the candidate. Any discrepancy which results in the invalidation of the allotment should
be reported to the University and admission should be denied in such cases. The
principal/Head of the college/institution shall be personally responsible for ensuring the
correctness of the relevant details in online application by verifying it with original records
produced by the candidate. The University will also verify the records produced by the candidates
who got admission in due course and any discrepancy detected will lead to the cancellation of the
allotment.
Special online Allotments will be conducted for SC/ST candidates. SC/ST candidates who
secure allotment through CAP and wish to retain their higher options will be permitted to
take provisional admission in all allotments up to the first special allotment
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Verification of Documents: - The Principal/Head of the Institution shall be personally
responsible for verification of original documents and satisfaction of the correctness of the
records produced by the candidate at the time of seeking admission in the College/institution. If
any discrepancies are noted in the online data and the original records, the allotment will be
cancelled. The University will also verify the records produced by the candidates who got
admission in due course.
Any lapse on the part of the Head of the Institution with regard to the irregular admission
shall be viewed seriously (Circular No. Ac AI/3/2114/2008 dated 06/11/2008).
Cancellation of Higher Options after joining a College: - Candidates who join the college on the
date specified can cancel their remaining options fully or partially or change the priority of their
remaining options before the date specified. A candidate, not interested in any further allotments,
must cancel all his/her/her options before the specified date, failing which, the options will
remain live and will be considered for further allotments, if any.
Admission & Allotment in Colleges: Allotment of seats in all colleges will be college/institution
wise.
Allotment in Colleges to Candidates with multiple claims under Mandatory Quota: All
candidates included in the Rank lists are eligible for allotment under State Merit (SM). Candidates
might be entitled for other reservation quotas also under Mandatory Reservation. For example, a
candidate may have the benefit of SEBC reservation (EZ/MU/OBH/LC/OBX) or Scheduled Caste
(SC) or Scheduled Tribe (ST) claim. The seats will be offered on the hierarchy of quotas.
• State Merit (SM) – All candidates included in the Rank Lists are eligible for allotment
under State Merit.
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• A candidate without SEBC/SC/ST reservation benefit will be considered only against the
‘State Merit’ seats wherever available at the time of allotment.
10. FEE
Fee for the various programmes in Government/Aided/Self Financing Colleges for the
admission to 2019-18 batch will be available in the University website. If a candidate
remits the fee due to the University on securing allotment and reports to the college
allotted and subsequently secures allotment to another programme/college due to higher
option, he/she need not remit the fee again. Similarly, a candidate who secures allotment
through CAP and subsequently joins the same or another college/programme, he /she
need not remit the fee due to the University again.
Students who get admitted on higher option at a different institution/programme mode will be
eligible for refund/adjustment of fees paid at the institution/Programme Mode they leave.
The prescribed fee due to the University as detailed below will have to be remitted by
candidates (except SC/ST candidates) through the online payment gateway available in
the CAP website as per the time schedule prescribed. The receipt generated should be
retained by the candidate so as to produce the same before the college authorities at the
tuime of admission.
Fee Split Up
ITEM Rupees
Students’ Insurance Premium 23/-
TOTAL 1103/-
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RAGGING IS A CRIME
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APPENDIX II: COLLEGE WISE PROGRAMME DETAILS
Biotechnology 30 SFA
34
B Sc Chemistry Model I 24 SFS
35
Computer Science - Model III 60 SFA
Economics - Model I 40 AIDED
English Language and Literature - Model I 40 AIDED
English Language and Literature - Model
24 AIDED
II (Administrative Assistant)
English Literature, Communication and
24 SFA
Journalism Model III (Three Main)
Family and Community Science - Model I 32 AIDED
Food Science and Quality Control - Model
30 SFA
III
History - Model I 40 AIDED
Mathematics - Model I 40 AIDED
Physics - Model I 32 AIDED
Sociology - Model I 30 AIDED
Zoology - Model I 40 AIDED
Baker College for Women,Kottayam B Com Model I (Finance & Taxation) 40 SFS
36
English Language and Literature - Model
30 AIDED
II (Journalism)
B.Com - Model I (Computer Applications) 80 SFS
B.Com - Model I (Finance and Taxation) 80 SFS
B.Com - Model I (Marketing) 40 SFS
Bharata Mata College of Commerce & Bachelor of Business Administration 40 SFS
Arts ,Chunangamvely,Aluva English Literature and Communication
24 SFS
Studies - Model III (Double Main)
37
Malayalam Language and Literature -
24 AIDED
Model II (Copy Editing)
Mathematics - Model I 40 AIDED
39
B.Com - Model III (Computer
College of Applied Science, IHRD, 40 SFS
Applications)
Konni, Attachackal,Phone: 04868
234472 Computer Science - Model III 40 SFS
BA Multimedia 30 SFS
40
BA Animation & Visual Effects 20 SFS
41
Hindi language and Literature - Model I 24 SFS
42
B.Com - Model I (Finance and Taxation) 60 GOVT
Chemistry - Model I 24 GOVT
Government College, Kattappana-685 Economics - Model I 50 GOVT
508,Ph:04868-272347 Malayalam Language and Literature -
30 GOVT
Model I
Mathematics - Model I 24 GOVT
B.Com - Model II (Vocational: Computer
30 GOVT
Applications)
Government College, Munnar-
Economics - Model I 60 GOVT
685612,Ph:04865-230398
Mathematics - Model I 60 GOVT
Tamil Language and Literature - Model I 24 GOVT
B.Com - Model I (Finance and Taxation) 50 GOVT
Botany - Model I 24 GOVT
Chemistry - Model II (Vocational:
24 GOVT
Industrial Chemistry)
Economics - Model I 50 GOVT
Government College, Nattakom-686
English Language and Literature - Model I 24 GOVT
013,Ph:0481-2363116
Geology - Model I 15 GOVT
Mathematics - Model I 24 GOVT
Physics - Model I 24 GOVT
Political Science - Model I 50 GOVT
Zoology Model II (Aquaculture) 24 GOVT
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B.Com - Model I (Cooperation) 25 AIDED
B Com Model II (Vocational: Computer
40 SFA
Application)
English Language and Literature - Model
24 AIDED
II (Teaching)
History - Model I 32 AIDED
Physics - Model I 24 AIDED
I.L.M. College of Arts and Science, B.Com - Model lI (Finance and Taxation) 40 SFS
Methala, Perumbavoor Phone: 0484
2597902 Mob : 7559042002 Bachelor of Business Administration 30 SFS
44
Economics - Model II (Vocational:
50 SFS
Insurance)
Biotechnology 30 SFS
Microbiology 30 SFS
Physics 24 SFS
Chemistry 24 SFS
Jai Bharath Arts & Science College,JB B.Com - Model II (Travel and Tourism) 50 SFS
Campus, Arackappady,
Vengola P.O, Perumbavoor-683556,Ph
: 0484-2656388 B.Com - Model lI (Finance and Taxation) 100 SFS
45
Electronics- Model III 60 SFS
Geology Model I 24
46
B.Com - Model I (Computer Applications) 40 AIDED
47
Bachelor of Business Administration 40 SFS
M.E.S. College, Erattupetta, Aruvithura B.Com - Model lI (Finance and Taxation) 50 SFS
PO,PIN: 686122, Phone 04822272990,
273990 Bachelor of Business Administration 40 SFS
Microbiology 30 SFA
SFA
B.Voc. Animation and Graphic Design 50
SFA
B.Voc. Logistic Management 50
48
Economics - Model I 40 AIDED
SFS
B Com Model III (Taxation) 40
49
Bachelor of Business Administration 60 SFS
Biotechnology 30 SFS
Biotechnology 30 SFS
50
Ernakulam – 683513 Phone:0484
2442305 B.Com - Model II (Computer Applications) 40 SFS
51
Physics - Model II (Applied Electronics) 24 AIDED
Mary Giri College of Arts & Science, BA English Language & Literature Model
24 SFS
Koothattukulam I
52
English Language and Literature - Model I 30 SFS
53
585,Ph:0486 2 222 686 Botany - Model II (Vocational: Plant
24 AIDED
Biotechnology)
Chemistry - Model I 40 AIDED
Economics - Model I 60 AIDED
English Language and Literature - Model I 60 AIDED
History - Model I 60 AIDED
Malayalam Language and Literature -
24 AIDED
Model I
Mathematics - Model I 50 AIDED
Physics - Model I 32 AIDED
Zoology - Model I 40 AIDED
B.Com - Model I (Cooperation) 40 SFA
B.Com - Model III (Computer
40 SFA
Applications)
B Com Model I (Finance & Taxation) 40 SFA
B.A English Literature and
Communication Studies Model III (Double 24 SFA
Main)
B.Com - Model II (Computer Applications) 40 SFS
54
Channanikadu, Kottayam 686533
Phone: 0481 243 6336 Bachelor of Computer Applications 40 SFS
Microbiology 25 SFS
Biotechnology 30 SFS
55
Microbiology 30 SFS
Cochin Arts & Science College, B.Com - Model II (Computer Applications) 110 SFS
Manakkakkadavu, Ernakulam-683 B.Com - Model lI (Finance and Taxation) 60 SFS
565. Ph:04846002150
Bachelor of Business Administration 50 SFS
Bachelor of Computer Applications 50 SFS
Rajagiri Viswa Jyothy College of Arts B Com Model I (Finance & Taxation) 40 SFS
and Applied
Sciences,Vengoor,Perumbavoor Bachelor of Business Administration 80 SFS
56
Bachelor of Computer Applications 60 AIDED
58
English Language and Literature - Model I 40 SFS
59
Bachelor of Computer Applications 30 SFS
Microbiology 24 SFS
Geology 24 SFS
Sree Dharma Sastha College of Arts & English Language and Literature - Model I 24 SFS
Science, Neriamangalam,
Kothamangalam B Com Model I Compuer Application 40 SFS
BBA 40 SFS
Sree Narayana Trusts Arts & Science B Com Model III Ofice Management &
40 AIDED
College, Pampanar, Idukki Secretarial Practice
BA English Language & Literature Model
24 AIDED
II Administrative Assistant
Sree Narayana Arts & Science College, Bachelor of Business Administration 40 AIDED
Kumarakom,686 563,Ph:0481
2526337,Backward Community
College Physics - Model I 24 AIDED
60
Bachelor of Business Administration 30 SFS
61
Biotechnology 40 SFA
SSM College, Rajakkadu, Idukki English Language & Literature Model I 24 SFS
St. Aloysius College, Edathua -689 English Language and Literature - Model
24 AIDED
573,Ph:0477 2212264 II (Teaching)
Mathematics - Model I 40 AIDED
Physics - Model I 32 AIDED
Zoology Model II (Aquaculture) 24 AIDED
B.Com - Model II (Computer Applications) 40 SFA
Physics Model III Electronic Equipment
30 SFA
Maintenance
St. Dominic’s College, Kanjirappally-
B.Com - Model I (Finance and Taxation) 55 AIDED
686 512,Ph:04828 234340
62
B.Com - Model II (Computer Applications) 32 SFA
63
Visual Arts Model III 40 SFS
St. Mary’s College for Women, B.Com - Model II (Computer Applications) 60 SFS
Paliakara, Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta B.Com - Model lI (: Finance and Taxation) 40 SFS
64
689101 Bachelor of Business Administration 40 SFS
Computer Science - Model III 60 SFS
Biotechnology 30 SFS
Microbiology 30 SFS
65
Physics - Model I 32 AIDED
BBA 40 SFA
66
Hindi Language and Literature- Model I 24 AIDED
History - Model I 40 AIDED
Malayalam Language and Literature -
40 AIDED
Model I
Mathematics - Model I 60 AIDED
Physics - Model I 40 AIDED
Zoology - Model I 32 AIDED
B.Com - Model I (Finance and Taxation) 50 AIDED
68
St.Thomas College of Advanced
B.Com - Model II (Computer Applications) 40 SFS
Studies,Edamury,Chethakkal,Ranni
69
Bachelor of Computer Applications 40 SFS
70
686691 Phone : 0485 2825133
B.Com - Model II (Marketing) 50 SFS
71
APPENDIX III: LIST OF RESERVATION CATEGORIES
[As Amended by the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Orders (Second Amendment) Act, 2002 [Act 61
of2002) Vide Part VIII - Kerala Schedule 1 Notified in the Gazette of India dated 18.12.2002,
12. Bharathar (Other than Parathar), Paravan 28. Kanakkan, Padanna, Padannan
14. Chakkiliyan 30. Kavara (other than Telugu speaking or Tamil speaking Balija
Kavarai, Gavara, Gavarai, Gavarai Naidu, Balija Naidu, Gajalu
15. Chamar, Muchi
Balija or Valai Chetty)
16. Chandala
31. Koosa
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32. Kootan,Koodan Wayanad Pulayan, Wayanadan Pulayan, Matha, Matha
Pulayan
33. Kudumban
55. xxx
34. Kuravan, Sidhanar, Kuravar, Kurava, Sidhana
56. Puthirai Vannan
35. Maila
57. Raneyar
36. Malayan, Kannur, Kasargod, Kozhikode and Wayanad districts
58. Samagara
37. Mannan (ÎHÞX), Pathiyan, Perumannan, Vannan, Velan
59. Samban
38. xxx
60. Semman, Chemman, Chemmar
39. Moger (other than Mogeyar)
61. Thandan (excluding Ezhuvas and Thiyyas who are known as
40. Mundala Thandan, in the erstwhile Cochin and Malabar areas) and
(Carpenters who are known Thachan, in the erstwhile
41. Nalakeyava
Cochin and Travancore State) , Thachar other than
49. xxx 68. Vettuvan, Pulaya Vettuvan (in the areas of eastwhile Cochin
State only)
50. Paraiyan, Parayan, Sambavar, Sambavan, Sambava,
Paraya, Paraiya, Parayar 69. Nerian
51. xxx
52. xxx
53. xxx
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LIST OF SCHEDULED TRIBES
[As Amended by The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 2002 (Act 10 of
2003) Vide Part-VII ¬Kerala - Second Schedule Notified in the Gazette of India dated 8.1.2(03)
[See Clause 5.4.3 (a)]
1. Adiyan 23. Malakkuravan
2. Arandan [Arandanan) 24. Malasar
25. [Malayan, Nattu Malayan, Konga Malayan
3. Eravallan (excluding the areas comprising the Kasaragod, Kannur,
Wayanad and Kozhikode Districts)
4. Hill Pulaya, Mala Pulayan, Kurumba Pulayan,
26. Malayarayar
Kuravazhi Pulayan, Pamba Pulayan
5. Irular, Irulan 27. Mannan ( ÎKÞX)
6. Kadar [Wayanad Kadar) 28. xxx
7. xxx 29. Muthuvan, Mudugar, Muduvan
8. Kanikkaran, Kanikkar 30. Palleyan, Palliyan, Palliyar, Paliyan
9. Kattunayakan 31. xxx
10. (Kochuvelan) 32. xxx
11. xxx 33. Paniyan
12. xxx 34. Ulladan, [Ullatan)
13. Koraga 35. Uraly
14. xxx 36. Mala Vettuvan(in Kasaragod & Kannur districts)
15. Kudiya, Melakudi 37. Ten Kurumban, Jenu Kurumban
16. Kurichchan [Kurichiyan) 38. Thachanadan, ThachanadanMoopan
17. Kurumans, Mullu Kuruman, Mulla Kuruman, Mala
39. Cholanaickan
Kuruman
18. Kurumbas, [Kurumbar, Kurumban) 40. Mavilan
19. Maha Malasar 41. Karimpalan
20. Malai Arayan [Mala Arayan) 42. Vetta Kuruman
21. Malai Pandaram 43. Mala Panikkar
22. Malai Vedan [Malavedan) 44. Maratis of Kasargod and Hosdurg Taluk
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LIST OF OTHER ELIGIBLE COMMUNITIES (OEC) [See Clause 5.4.3(f))
OEC (ST)
1. Allar (Alan)
2. Chingathan
3. Irivavan
4. Kalanadi
5. Malayan, Konga-Malayan (Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad & Kozhikode Districts)
6. Kundu – Vadiyan
7. Kunuvarmanadi
8. Malamuttan
9. Malavettuvar (ExceptKasargod & Kannur Districts)
10. Malayalar
11. Panimalayan
12. Pathiyan (Other than Dhobies)
OEC (SC)
1. Chakkamar
2. Madiga
3. Chemman/Chemmar
4. Kudumbi
5. Dheevara/Dheevaran (Arayan, Valan,Nulayan, Mukkuvan, Arayavathi, Valanchiyar, Paniyakal,
Mokaya, Bovi, Magayar, Mogaveerar)
6. Scheduled Caste converted to Christianity
7. Kusavan, Kulalan, Kumbharan, Velaan. Odan, Andhrta Nair, Andhuru Nair
8. Pulayan Vettuvan (Except Kochi State)
LIST OF SOCIALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD CLASSES (SEBC)
[Vide G.O. (P) 208/66/Edn. dated 02.05.1966, G.O. (Ms) No. 95/08/SCSTDD dated 06.10.2008 &
G.O. (Ms) No. 58/2012/SCSTDD dated 16.04.2012, G.O.(Ms) No. 10/2014/BCDD dated: 23.05.2014,
Lr No. 1538/A2/2014/BCDD dated 02.07.2014]
[See Clause 5.4.2 (a)]
ALP Alappuzha
EKM Ernakulam
IDK Idukki
KTM Kottayam
PD Physically Disabled
PTA Pathanamthitta
SC Scheduled Caste
ST Scheduled Tribes
UG Under Graduate