PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
(A Central University established by an Act of Parliament No. 53 of 1985)
FOREIGN STUDENTS’ ADMISSION 2026-27
Information Brochure
Phone:+91 413-2654 880 / 876 (Timings: 10.00 hrs to 17.00 hrs. - as per IST) Email: dean.int-rel@pondiuni.edu.in / admissions@pondiuni.ac.in
Website:www.pondiuni.edu.in
From the Vice-Chancellor’s Desk
It gives me great pleasure in extendingmy hearty welcome to all those who are seeking admission to various Programmesof Pondicherry University for the academic year 2026-27. Pondicherry Universityholds a special place in the Indian University System. It was created to meetout the demands of the local community, and ever since its inception in 1985,it has shown a tremendous commitment to innovationand to serving the needs of the nation.The University takes great pride in having established strong, industry-focusedteaching programmes and cutting-edge research. We offer our students aresearch- enriched education that is complemented by work-integrated learning opportunity.
PondicherryUniversity, accredited with “A” Gradeby NAAC, is one of the most sought-after campuses amongstthe students from across the nation as a destination for the Higher Education and Research.Pondicherry University was the first inthe country to implement “Choice-Based Credit System” (CBCS) which is now beingfollowed by many other Universities.
The University has adopted the NEP-2020guidelines for all U.G. (Hons.) Degree Progrmmaes offered in the University Departments.
The quality of education disseminated in the University churns the vibrant youngminds with the major skill-sets required for the industry. The courses offeredare very carefully designed keepingthe functionality of output tobridge the gap between higher education and employment. We kindle the passion in students and churn them out as abrigade of enterprising leaders.
The publication of our in-house researchjournals with high academic visibility and impactfactor, various Memorandums of Understanding and collaboration withInternational and National Universities for various programmes, researchprojects and conferences, specially designated ‘Chairs’, for academicexcellence, distinguished faculty, and enthusiastic students are taking our university to incredibleheights.
In addition to the green campus, excellentarchitecture, state-of-the-art infrastructure, well-equipped laboratories, cosy workrooms forresearch and teaching, facility of online admissions, Credit-Based EvaluationSystem, more than ten thousandlearners in various disciplines, two off-campuses, one located in PortBlair (Andamans) and another at Karaikal, with two Constituent Colleges, one atPuducherry and another at Mahe add credit to Pondicherry University. Further,the campuses off the University are ICTenabled and provide an e-learning and e-connect environment, along with class coordination system, documentmanagement system as well as virtual class rooms.
The Hon'ble Vice-President of India &Chancellor of the University offers Internat Parliament to 10 students (5 Girls & 5 Boys) every year. The Chancellorin the capacity of Chairman of Rajya Sabha has extended invitation to a batchof students of the University to visit the new Parliament Building every year. The University is to sign an MoU with Indian Council forWorld Affairs (ICWA), New Delhi to import knowledge to thestudents on world affairs.
PROF. P. PRAKASH BABU
Vice-Chancellor
VISITOR Smt. DROUPADI MURMU
Her Excellency, the President of India
CHANCELLOR Shri C.P. RADHAKRISHNAN
His Excellency, the Vice Presidentof India
CHIEF RECTOR Shri. K. KAILASHNATHAN
His Excellency, the Lt. Governorof Puducherry
VICE-CHANCELLOR Prof. P. PRAKASH BABU
Director, (Studies,Educational Innovation & Rural Reconstruction) Prof. K.THARANIKKARASU
Registrar
Shri R.GUNASEKARAN
Finance Officer
Dr. M. KRISHNAMURTHY
Controller ofExaminations Shri. SADANANDG. SWAMI
Librarian
Dr. M. VIJAYAKUMAR
DEANS OF SCHOOLS
Prof. S. SUDALAI MUTHU * : Sri SubramaniaBharathi School of Tamil Language & Literature Prof. P.NATARAJAN : School of Management
Prof. RAJESWARI SESHADRI : Ramanujan School ofMathematical Sciences
Prof. SIBNATH DEB : School of Physical,Chemical & Applied Sciences
Prof. JOSEPH SELVIN : School of Life Sciences
Prof. G. VASANTHI : School of Humanities
Prof. N. CHANDRAMOULI : School of Social Sciences& International Studies
Prof. S. SIVASATHYA : School of Engineering & Technology
Prof. E. SREEKALA : School of Education
Prof. PANKAJ KUNDRA * : School of MedicalSciences
Prof. T. MARX * : School of Performing Arts
Prof. A. KASILINGAM * : School of Law
Prof. R. SEVUKAN : School of Media & Communication
Prof. B. MOHAMMED JAFFAR ALI * : MadanjeetSchool of Green Energy Technologies
* in-charge Dean
FOREIGN, NON-RESIDENT INDIAN (NRI) & OVERSEAS CITIZEN OF INDIA (OCI)
Admission
Self-supporting candidates of variouscategories as given belowmay apply directly using the link to the specialonline application form forForeign/NRI/OCI applicants.
Foreign Candidates: holds a Non-Indian passport
NRI:holds an Indian passport andparents have the status of Non Resident Indian
NRI with OCI: holds an OCI Card issuedby the Govt. of India This Brochure gives all details forAdmissions 2025 – 26. For more details about various P.G. and Integrated P.G. programmes of study and Ph.D. please visit the respective department profile andprospectus available on the website.
Children of French nationals shall not be considered for admissionunder the quota of non-residents.
Foreign/ NRI/ OCI applicants do not have to writethe Entrance Examination for admission to any of the courses. Applicants with educational qualifications outside India should upload copies oftherelevant certificates and mark sheets together with the Englishversion of such documents duly attested, if they are in a differentlanguage. Foreign students must have a VALID STUDENT VISA. The medium ofinstruction and communication is English for all courses except in specificlanguage departments.Proficiency tests in English are not prescribed as a condition for admission. However,all students shallbe able to read, write, comprehend and speak English fluently. Admissionto various
P.G. and Integrated P.G. programmes of study will be decidedby the Admission Committee of the respective department/centre.
Foreign students will be admitted at 25 per cent of the sanctioned strength in all PG programmeson supernumerary basis.
Application Fee
The application fee shall be paid online byfollowing the instructions available in the University website. The application fee for students fromNon-SAARC countries is Rs.9000/-. The application fee for students from *SAARC countries is Rs.4500/-.(*Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan,India, Maldives, Nepal,Sri Lanka).
Admission to Ph.D Programme
For admission to Ph.D. programmes the applicant should submitalong with the online application, the details of the proposed research. Admissionis subject to the recommendations of the Admission Committee of the concerned department andavailability of supervisors in the proposedarea of research in the department. Admission to the Ph.D.programme requires the student to have a VALID RESEARCH VISA.
The NRI, OCI and foreigncandidates who applyfor Ph.D. (Full- time) programme and fulfill therequired eligibility criteria for Ph.D. (Full-time) are exempted from theentrance test, but they shall give a seminar before the Admission Committee.
Study in India Program
Study in India Program (SIP) is open tostudents from abroad to study asemester/ two semesters of various courses available in the University ontransfer of credits basis. Before they apply under the SIP, students may informthemselves regarding the approval from their parent Institution for transfer ofcredits for courses to be studied in Pondicherry University. The students canseek assistance through e-mail prior to their application and arrival. Course details are madeaccessible to students and their respective advisors on University website formapping thesuitability and credit equivalence. Credits earned are to be transferred totheir respective Institutions within a month of the close of the semester. Forenrolling into the SIP, please send an application at least three months inadvance. Students have the option of choosing courses and credits from any ofthe relevant departments of the University. If your semester schedules aredifferent from our calendar, the specific department Head should be contactedto know whether you can still be accommodated especially for courses thatrequire lab work.
The SIP also offers customizedbespoke need-based short-term courses or study programs based on requestsfrom a University/ higher education Institution abroad. Such customizedprograms may be of shorter duration(1 to 5 weeks) for groups of studentsaccompanied by a coordinator from their institution. In addition toacademics, students can experience different facets of Indian culture. Assistance is provided to students to make their stay and experience comfortable and rewarding.
SIP Applicants may email their interest.
More details for all Foreign / NRI / OCIapplicants can be found on thewebsite using link https://www.pondiuni.edu.in/ department/international-relations/
Contact: dean.int-rel@pondiuni.ac.in with CC to
Online Applications for self-supporting students
Those who are not able to get theICCR scholarships are encouraged to apply directly using online application form on our website as we are a Central University and the feesare very affordable, with world-class facilities, subsidized by the Governmentof India.
Pondicherry University has beenranked among the top 1,000 Universities in the world in the latest QS WorldUniversity Rankings 2024.
Pondicherry University is oneamong only three institutions in India that offer M.Tech Computational Biologyfunded by the DBT DST. Self-financed foreign students are also welcome toapply. For details, please see Centre for Bio-informatics.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE ONLINE
Application form is to besubmitted online through the University website www.pondiuni.edu.in by following the instructions posted therein.
FILLING OF APPLICATION FORM
1. Apply separately for each programme.
2. TheCandidates have to submit application for each of theMBA programmes separately.
3. Fill in all columnswith complete and correct information after going through the prospectus. Incomplete/ false/ wronginformation will entail rejection of application. Any claim based on wrong information, wrong course code, centre code,etc. will not be entertained at a later stage.
4. Applicationforms are to be filledand submitted online,as per instructions in the University website: www.pondiuni.edu.in
5. Due care shouldbe taken in filling the application form. Select correct course in the relevantcolumn which is veryimportant.
6. All columns should be filled correctly and unambiguously.
7. While filling in the qualification and marks, care shouldbe taken to provide the relevant marks/ grades.
8. After proper fillingof the application form and paymentof fee online, candidates can download their printable application from theUniversity website by following the instructions therein.
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION
· Alladmissions are provisional, subject to verification of required documents, asper prescribed norms.
· Anycourse (P.G. degree) may not be offered if sufficient number (at least 5) ofstudents are not available.
· Thestudents will be required to take up a group health insurance (forhospitalization, etc.) through the University.
· Admittedstudents are required to carry the University Identity Card at all times while they are inside the campus.
· Studentsare instructed not to miss classes, since 70% of attendance is required toappear for the examination. Those who need accommodation in the hostels mustreport to their departments prior to registration and counselling.
· TheUniversity reserves its right not to offer a course advertised, for anyadministrative or other reasons.
Admission Requirements for Ph.D. Programmes
Educational Qualification (Ph.D. Full-time)
Candidates of Indian origin or overseasstudents who have qualified for a Master’s degree of an accredited overseasuniversity securing a minimum of 55% marks (or equivalent grade).
Selection Procedure:
a) Thecandidate would be required to give a seminar before the Admission Committee on theproposed topic of research in the concerned School/ Department/ Centre.The AdmissionCommittee/University may also adapt any other method of evaluation of the candidatewhich will also form the basis for considering the provisional admissionto the candidate. The Admission Committee/ University should be convincedof the potential of thecandidate to carry out research.
b) Allthe Ph.D. applicants called for interview should submit at the time of interview,a clear written proposal of the researchto be conducted, givingsufficient back-ground material and the proposed line of research, and obtainthe consent of a research supervisor duly recognized by the University within the University area. Incase of candidates working outside the University area, a co-supervisor dulyrecognized by the University may be permitted, if necessary, in addition to theUniversity supervisor on the recommendation of the Doctoral Committee.
Mere possession of required educational andother qualifications and being called for interview alone cannot beclaimed as a right for admission to the Ph.D. programme in the University.
c) Candidates admitted under MoU betweenPondicherry University and a university/institution in India or abroad wherespecific clause(s) exist for registration of candidates to PhD degree by the university and those selected underinternational cultural/educational exchange schemes of Government of India/UNbodies are exempted from taking the admission/entrance test.
d) Non-resident Indians and foreignersresiding/ working abroad and workingin academics/ research/industry at least for tenyears after obtaining Master's degree, are also exempted from entrance test but they shall give a seminar in person/through videoconferencing before the Admission Committee which shall evaluate and give itsopinion about suitability of the candidate foradmission to the Ph.D. Part time (external) program. NRI and foreign candidates with enormous professional experience and having proven aptitude for the research exhibitedthrough publications will only be considered by the admission committee underthis clause. Their publications will be evaluated by the Department Committeebefore they are called for giving a seminar.NRI and foreign candidates who apply for Ph.D. (Full-time) programme and fulfill the required eligibility criteria for Ph.D. (Full-time) are also exemptedfrom the entrancetest, but they shall give a seminar before theAdmission Committee.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
| Course Code | Subject | Eligibility criteria for admission |
| PHD 101 | Anthropology | Master’s degree in Anthropology |
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PHD 146 |
Banking Technology | a) MBA (Banking Technology)/ MBA (Finance/ Systems)/ M.Com. Business Finance. b) PGDM of IIMs or equivalent Management Degree with Banking/ Finance/ Systems specializations. c) Professional degrees like C.A., ICWAI, ACS. d) M.E./ M.Tech. (CSE/ IT) or equivalent degree from a recognized University e) Working professionals of BFSI sector/ IT sector with the above academic degrees with minimum number of years experience. |
| PHD 102 | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology | Master’s degree in Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology/ Biotechnology/ Microbiology/ Life Sciences/ Zoology/ Botany or in any other related areas. |
| PHD 104 |
Bioinformatics | Master’s degree in Bioinformatics/ Life Sciences/ Computer Science/ Physics/ Chemistry/ Applied Mathematics/ Statistics/ IT & Engineering or any other relevant areas. |
| PHD 103 |
Biotechnology | Master’s degree in Agriculture/Bioinformatics/ Biochemistry/ Biotechnology/Botany/ Microbiology/ Veterinary Science/ Zo- ology or in any other related areas |
| PHD 107 | Chemistry | Master’s degree in Chemistry/Chemical Sciences and any other related areas in Chemistry. Candidates wishing to apply for the fields of Physical Chemistry should have studied mathematics at +2 level and those for theoretical Chemistry should have studied allied mathematics at B.Sc. level. For organic and inorganic chemistry fields, mathematics at +2/B.Sc level is not mandatory. |
| PHD 105 | Commerce | Master’s degree in Commerce |
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PHD 106 |
Computer Science & Engineering/ Computer Science * | M.E. / M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering/ Network and Internet Engineering/ Network and Information Security or Information Technology OR MCA/ M.S./ M.Sc. in Computer Science/ Information Technology/ Software Engineering or equivalent. |
| PHD 147 | Disaster Management (Port Blair, Andamans) ** | Master’s degree in Disaster Management / Geology/ Geography/ Geo-Physics/ Chemistry / Physics / Maths / M.Tech./ ME in Computer Science or related field. |
| PHD 140 | Drama & Theatre Arts | Master's degree in Drama & Theatre Arts or any discipline in Performing Arts with a minimum 55% of marks and should have knowledge and experience in Drama and Theatre Arts |
| PHD 115 | Hindi | Master’s degree in Hindi
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| PHD120 | Philosophy |
Master’s degree in Philosophy
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| PHD 110 | Earth Sciences | Master’s degree in Geology/Applied Geology/Marine Geology/ Geophysics. |
| PHD 111 | Ecology & Environ- mental Sciences | Master’s degree in Ecology & Environmental Sciences or any related branch of Science or Technology. |
| PHD 108 | Economics | Master’s degree in Economics |
| PHD 151 |
Education | M.Ed/M.Ed. (Elementary Education)/ M.Ed. (Educational Technology)/ M.A. Education with B.Ed./ M.Sc. Education with B.Ed. |
| PHD 154 | Electronic Media | Master’s Degree in Electronic Media, Journalism, Mass Communication, Fine Arts, Visual Arts & Performing Arts |
| PHD 155 |
Mass Communication |
Master’s Degree in Mass Communication, Journalism, Electronic Media |
| PHD 138 | Electronics and Communication Engineering | B.E./B.Tech. degree followed by M.E/M.Tech. degree in Electronics/ Communication Systems/ Electronics and Communication Engineering/ Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering / other related specializations in the qualifying examination (M.E./M. Tech.) |
| PHD 109 | English |
Master’s degree in English |
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PHD 112 | Environmental Technology | Master’s degree in Science/ Technology |
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PHD158 | Food Technology & Nutritional Sciences | M.Sc. / M.Tech. in Food Science / Nutrition / Food Technology/ Food Engineering and its equivalence / Microbiology / Biotechnology |
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PHD 113 | French | Master’s degree in French |
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PHD 159 |
Green Energy Technology |
Bioenergy/Biofuels /Combustion Technology M.Sc. Biotechnology/Bioenergy/Microbiology/Environ- mental Science /Marine Science (OR) M.E/M.Tech. Energy/ Green Energy Technology/ Nanotechnology / Biotechnology/ Environmental Engineering Energy Materials/Energy Conversion & Storage M.Sc. Physics/ Chemistry (with allied Mathematics at BSc level)/ Materials Science (OR) M.E/M.Tech. Materials/Energy /Green Energy Technology with B.E./B.Tech in Chemical Engineering/ Electronics /Electrical Engineering Solar Thermal Energy Technology M.Sc. Physics/ Material Science (OR) M.E/M.Tech Energy/ Thermal Engineering/ Green Energy Technology Photovoltaic Technology M.Sc. -Physics/ Material Science (OR) M.E/M.Tech Material Science / Nanotechnology / Energy / Green Energy Technology with B.E /B.Tech in Material Science /Electronics/ Electrical Engineering Wind/Ocean/Tidal Energy Technology / Green Building/Sustainable Technology M.Sc. Physics/ Chemistry (with allied Mathematics at BSc. level)/ Materials Science/ Nanoscience (OR) M.E/M.Tech. Energy/ Mechanical/Material/Civil/Green Energy Technology with B.E./ B.Tech. in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering/Electronics (OR) M.Tech Energy / Thermal Engineering/ Green Energy Technology Organic Photovoltaics and Green Chemical Technologies M.Sc. Chemistry /Materials Science/ Nanoscience (OR) M.E/M.Tech. Energy/Green Energy Technology/ Nanotechnology/Material Science/Energy Science and Technology
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PHD 145 | International Business | MBA (International Business) MBA (Marketing, Finance, HR, Tourism, Systems), MBA (Logistics and Sup- ply Chain Management), MIBA, M.Com., Master’s degree in Foreign Trade, Economics, and other relevant disciplines. |
| PHD 156 | Library & Information Science | Master’s degree in Library & Information Sciences |
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PHD 117 | Management Specialization (Puducherry Campus) Finance Marketing Human Resource (Karaikal Campus) Insurance/Marketing/ HR | Master’s degree in Business Administration, Management, Commerce, Industrial Engineering, Industrial Management, Production Engineering, Foreign Trade, Operations Research, Statistics, Public Administration, Sociology, Social Work, Economics, Psychology, Tourism, Hospitality, Hospital Management, Mass Communication and other relevant disciplines. Candidates with affiliation to professional bodies such as ICAI, ICSI and ICWAI and any other relevant disciplines may also be considered. |
| PHD 119 | Marine Biology (Port Blair, Andaman) # | Master’s degree in Marine Biology / Zoology / Botany / Biochemistry / Biotechnology / Fisheries / Life Science |
| PHD 118 | Mathematics | Master’s degree in Mathematics |
| PHD 128 | Microbiology | Master’s degree in Microbiology/ Biotechnology/ Botany/ Biochemistry/Veterinary Science/ Zoology/Medicine or in any other related areas. |
| PHD 160 |
Nanoscience and Technology | M.E./M.Tech in Nanoscience and Technology / Nanotechnology / Nano-Electronics / Nano-Biotechnology/ Nano- Medicine / Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation, Chemical, Mechanical, Metallurgical, Bio-Medical or Environmental Engg., / Materials Science & Engg., / Polymer Science & Engg., / Energy Technology and other relevant subjects. (OR) Masters degree in Nanoscience and Technology/ Physics / Chemistry /Applied Physics / Applied Chemistry/ Materials Science / Environmental Sciences / Biotechnology / Bio-Chemistry. |
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PHD 121 |
Physical Education & Sports |
Master’s degree in Physical Education |
| PHD 122 | Physics | Master’s degree in Physics/ Material Science and Technology |
| PHD 116 | Politics & International Studies | Master’s degree with at least 55% marks in Political Science, International Relations, Area Studies, Public Administration and Defence Studies |
| PHD 114 | History | Master degree in History/ Ancient History and Archaeology |
| PHD 170 | Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy |
Master degree in Social Sciences or any other related discipline. |
| PHD 124 | Sociology | Master’s degree in Sociology |
| PHD 123 | Sanskrit | Master’s or Acharya degree in Sanskrit |
| PHD 153 | Social Work | Master’s degree in Social Work |
| PHD 150 | South Asian Studies | M.A. in Political Science/ International Relations/ South Asian Studies/ Economics/ Defence Studies related Social Sciences disciplines |
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PHD 149 | Statistics | M.Sc. Statistics/Applied Statistics/Biostatistics/Actuarial Statistics/Statistics & Operations Research with Probability Theory, Distribution Theory and Statistical Inference as the core papers in the respective post-graduation programme |
| PHD 142 | Tourism Studies | M.B.A Tourism, M.T.A, M.A. (Tourism), M.T.M, Master's degree in Hospitality Management, M.B.A. |
| PHD 125 | Tamil | Master’s degree in Tamil |
| PHD 126 | Women’s Studies | Master’s degree in any Social Science discipline |
* Candidate admitted for Ph.D.Programme with
i) Masters in Computer Science & Engineering or equivalent Engineering Degree will be offered Ph.D. in Computer Science & Engg. Degree
ii) Masters in Computer Science or Computer Applications or equivalent Science degree will be offered Ph.D. in Computer Science Degree
| Course Code | Title of P.G. course and Subject | Eligibility criteria for admission | ||
| M.A. | Sociology | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% of marks | ||
| 385 | M.A.
| South Asian Studies | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50 % of marks | |
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366 |
M.A. |
Tamil | Bachelor’s degree in Tamil/ B.Litt. with a minimum of 50% of marks or any Bachelor’s degree (other than Tamil) having Tamil under part I with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
| 409 | M.A. |
Women's Studies | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
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367 |
M.Sc. |
Applied Geology | Bachelor’s degree in Geology as the major subject and any two out of Mathematics/ Statistics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology as ancillary subjects with a minimum of 55% of marks | |
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388 |
M.Sc. |
Applied Psychology | B.A./ B.Sc. (Hons) three years course in Psychology with at least 55% marks or Bachelor's degree with at least 55% marks in aggregate in any discipline with Psychology as one of the major subjects for all three years. | |
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415 |
M.Sc. |
Geophysics | Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 55% of marks and having studied Physics and Mathematics during the Bachelor Program | |
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368 |
M.Sc. | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology | Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry/ B.Sc. (M.L.T.)/ Chemistry/Biotechnology/Zoology/Botany/Plant Sciences/Physiology/Microbiology/Life Sciences or in any other related areas with a minimum of 55% of marks. | |
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378 |
M.Sc. |
Bioinformatics | Bachelor’s degree in any relevant area of Physics/ Chemistry/ Computer Science/ Life Sciences with a minimum of 55% of marks. | |
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369 |
M.Sc. |
Chemistry | Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry with a minimum of 55% of marks in Part III. Candidates should have studied Maths at the +2 level. | |
| 370 | M.Sc. | Computer Science (Data Analytics) | Candidates must have completed any one of the following (as per the requirements for a postgraduate programme at Level 6.5 of the National Higher Education Qualifications Framework (NHEQF)) with a minimum of 55% of marks from a UGC recognized institute.
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379 |
M.Sc. | Disaster Management (at Port Blair) | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline in Science/ B.C.A./ B.A. Geography/ B.E. Civil Engineering / Electrical and Electronics Engineering with a minimum of 55% of marks | |
| 411 | M.Sc. |
Environmental Sciences | Bachelor’s degree in Science with a minimum of 55% marks | |
| 387 | M.Sc. |
Electronic Media | Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 55 % of marks in any discipline from a recognized university under 10+2+3 system. | |
| 396 | M.Sc. |
Food Technology & Nutritional Science | B.Sc. / B.Tech. in Food Science / Nutrition / Food Technology/Food Engineering. (Mathematics at +1/+2 level is compulsory); Exempted for students with B.Sc./B.Tech. Food Technology | |
| 373 | M.Sc. | Marine Biology (at Port Blair Campus) | Bachelor’s degree in Botany / Biochemistry / Biotechnology / Fisheries/ Aquaculture / Microbiology / Zoology with a minimum of 55% marks | |
| 372 | M.Sc. | Mathematics | Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics with a minimum of 55% of marks | |
| 308 | M.Sc. |
Microbiology | Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology / Biotechnology/ Botany/ Biochemistry/B.Sc., MLT/ Zoology/ or in any other branch of Life Sciences with a minimum of 55% of marks | |
| 374 | M.Sc. | Physics | Bachelor’s degree in Physics with Mathematics and Chemistry as ancillaries and a minimum of 55% of marks | |
| 375 | M.Sc. | Statistics | Bachelor’s degree in Statistics or Mathematics with Mathematical Statistics as an allied subject with a minimum of 55% of marks | |
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| M.Sc. | Quantitative Finance
| B.Sc. (Mathematics), B. Sc. (Statistics), B. Com., Bachelor’s degree in Management (B.B.A/B.B.M) with Mathematics, B. A. / B. Sc. (Economics/Econometrics) with Mathematics, Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Computer Science & Engineering/Information Technology) or Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science/Computer Applications/Information Technology with a minimum of 55% of marks | |
| 376 | M.Tech. | Computer Science & Engineering | Candidates must have completed with a minimum of 55% of marks in any one of the following 1.B.Tech./ B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering/ Information Technology or equivalent (OR) (OR) | |
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304 |
M.Tech. |
Electronics & Communication Engineering (Intelligent Communication Systems) | B.E. / B.Tech. with at least 55% marks (or) equivalent in Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering / Electronics Engineering/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering/Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering/ Instrumentation & Control Engineering/Information Technology/Computer Science & Engineering/Robotics Engineering/Robotics & Automation/ Biomedical Engineering/Mechatronics (or) equivalent. A valid GATE qualified candidates will be given preference. | |
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393 |
M.Tech. |
Environmental Engineering & Management | B.Tech. / B.E. degree with a minimum of 55% of marks.in Civil, Structural and Transport Engineering or M.Sc. in Physics/Chemistry /Mathematics/ Life / Environmental Sciences with a minimum of 55% of marks with Mathematics as one of the subject at +2 level. | |
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307 |
M.Tech. | Green Energy Technology | B.E/B.Tech. in Mechanical / Electrical / Electronics / Civil / Energy / Chemical / Biotechnology / Environmental Engineering with at least 55% in the qualifying examination. (OR) M.Sc. in Physics / Chemistry / Material Science / Nanoscience / Bioenergy / Photonics / Biotechnology / Environmental Science with Mathematics at B.Sc level with at least 55% in the qualifying examination. | |
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305 |
M.Tech. |
Nanoscience & Technology | BE / B.Tech. in Nanoscience and Technology/ Materials Science & Engg./Polymer Science & Engg./ Electrical & Electronics, Electronics & Communication, Instrumentation, Chemical, Mechanical, Metallurgical (or) Bio-Medical Engg.,/ Biotechnology/Environmental Engg.,/ Energy Engg., with a minimum of 55% of marks. (OR) Masters degree in Physics/ Chemistry / Applied Physics / Applied Chemistry/ Materials Science / Nanoscience and Technology / Biotechnology / Bio-Chemistry with a minimum of 55% of marks. | |
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M.Tech. | Data Science & Artificial Intelligence | B.Tech. / B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering / Information Technology / Electronics & Communication Engineering / Electrical and Electronics Engineering / Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering OR M.Sc. in Computer Science / Information Technology / Software Engineering or equivalent OR MCA with Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science/ Computer Applications / Information Technology or equivalent / Mathematics / Statistics / Physics / Electronics/ Applied Science with a minimum of 55% of marks in each degree. | |
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383 |
M.B.A. | Tourism & Travel Management | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50 % of marks | |
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382 |
M.B.A. | International Business | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
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395 |
M.B.A. | Insurance Management (Karaikal) | Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
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412 | M.B.A | Financial Technology | Any UG Degree with a minimum of 50% marks. | |
| 401 | M.B.A | [[ Data Analytics | Bachelor’s degree such as B.Com/ BBA/ BCA/ B.Sc. (Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science)/ B.E./ B.Tech with 50% marks. | |
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382 | M.B.A. | International Business | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
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395 | M.B.A. | Insurance Management (Karaikal) | Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
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397 |
M.B.A. |
Business Administration (Puducherry) |
Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50 % of marks. | |
| 397 | M.B.A. | Business Administration | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50 % of marks. | |
| 381 | M.B.A. | Banking Technology |
Any UG Degree with a minimum of 50% marks. | |
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412 | M.B.A | Financial Technology | Any UG Degree with a minimum of 50% marks. | |
| 351 | M.Com. | Business Finance | Any B.Com. degree with a minimum of 50% marks | |
| 311 | M.Com. | Accounting & Taxation | Any B.Com. degree with a minimum of 50% marks | |
| 392 | M.Ed. | Master of Education | B.Ed. degree / Four year Integrated B.A. B.Ed./ B.Sc. B.Ed. / B.Com. B.Ed. of recognized universities with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
| 352 | M.C.A. | Computer Applications | Bachelor’s degree in Computer Applications/ Computer Science/ Information Technology OR Bachelor’s degree in Commerce/ Corporate Secretaryship/ Economics / Busi- ness Administration with Mathematics/ Business Mathematics / Statistics with Computer Applications as one of the subjects OR Bachelor’s degree in Science with Mathematics/ Statistics as one of the subjects with a minimum of 55% marks | |
| 390 | M.Lib.I.Sc. | Master of Library and Information Science | Any degree with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
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354 |
M.P.A | MPA (Drama & Theatre Arts) | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50 % of marks
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377 |
M.P.Ed. |
M.P.Ed. Physical Education | Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) or equivalent with at least 50% marks. OR Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Health and Physical Education with at least 50% marks.
Physical Fitness Test will be conducted at Thiruvalluvar Stadium, Pondicherry University and the students who have attended the Entrance Exam should report there. The dates will be intimated separately
M.P.Ed Admission Procedure: Admission shall be made on merit on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance examination and Physical Fit- ness & Game Proficiency Test as follows: | |
| a) Men 100 meters run, Shot-put (16 lbs.) 12 minutes run / walk | Women 100 meters run, Shot-put (8 lbs), 8 minutes run / walk | |||
| (b) Games Proficiency Test in any one of the following games: Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Hand- ball, Hockey, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Tennis and Volleyball. (a and b) Maximum: 50 marks. Practical = 50 Marks Entrance Examination (Theory) = 50 Marks (only those students who have attended the Entrance Examination are eligible for Physical Fitness Test.) | ||||
| 391 | M.S.W. | Master of Social Work | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50 % of marks | |
| 312 | L.L.M
| (2 Year Programme) | To be eligible for admission into the two years LL.M. an applicant should have successfully completed LL.B./B.A.LL.B. or equivalent recognized by Pondicherry University and the Bar Council of India. Further, the candidates applying for admission to this course should have obtained LL.B. Degree or its equivalent with not less than 50% of marks (45% in case of SC/ ST) in the aggregate in all the 3 years/ 5years of B.L/ L.L.B Degree Course. | |
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M.V.A. |
Master of Visual Arts - Painting | 4 Years degree in Visual Arts / Fine Arts Painting and Structure of the Skill Test a. Portfolio Review: Evaluation of 8–10 original artworks and sketchbooks reflecting creativity and conceptual development. b. Viva Voce: Discussion on artistic intent and portfolio. | |
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414 |
M.B.A | Logistics & Supply Chain Management |
Any graduate degree with 50% marks is eligible. | |
* 4 seatsexclusively for sports quota.
P.G. DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
For admission to P.G. Diplomacourses, candidates possessing the eligibility criteriaindicated below and qualified under 10+2+3system of study are eligible to apply.
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Course Code |
Course |
Eligibility criteria for admission |
| Agamic Studies and Indian Knowledge | Master’s Degree, with a minimum of 55% marks, in Ancient Indian History & Archaeology; Philosophy; Religious Studies and Comparative Religion | |
| 322 | Rock Art and Cognitive studies | M.A. and M.Sc Degree, with a minimum of 55% marks, in Ancient Indian History & Archaeology; Archaeology and Anthropology. |
4-YEAR U.G. (HONS.)PROGRAMMES (School wise)
| Sl. No. |
Title of U.G. course and Subject
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Eligibility criteria for admission | |
| = Subramania Bharathi School of Tamil Language & Literature | |||
| 1 | B.A. (Hons.) | Tamil | Pass in 12th Standard (Pass in Plus two) – Candidate must be studied Part-I Tamil language |
| = Ramanujan School of Mathematical Sciences | |||
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2 | B.Sc. (Hons.) |
Mathematics (Puducherry) |
Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks
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| 3 | B.Sc. (Hons.) | Statistics | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks |
| = School of Management | |||
| 4 | B.A. (Hons.) | Economics |
Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate or Higher Secondary (12th Grade) Certificate obtained after successful completion of Grade 12 or equivalent stage of education corresponding to Level-4 from board recognized by UGC or Government of India.
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5 | B.Com. (Hons.) | General (Puducherry & Karaikal) | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks |
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6 |
B.B.A. (Hons.) | Business Administration (Puducherry & Karaikal) | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks |
| = School of Physical, Chemical and Applied Sciences | |||
| 7 | B.Sc. (Hons.) | Applied Geology | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks |
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8 | B.Sc. (Hons.) |
Chemistry |
Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks |
| 9 | B.Sc. (Hons.) | Physics | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks |
| 10 | B.Sc. (Hons.) | Psychology | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks |
| = School of Life Sciences | |||
| 11 | B.Sc. (Hons.) | Life Sciences | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks |
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12 |
B.Sc. (Hons.) |
Bioinformatics | Successful completion of higher secondary (+2/ PUC) certificate or Equivalent stage of education in Sciences with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks
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| = School of Social Sciences and International Studies | ||||
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13 | B.A. (Hons.) |
History | Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate or Higher Secondary (12th Grade) Certificate obtained after successful completion of Grade 12 or equivalent stage of education corresponding to Level-4 (Levels in NHEQF) | |
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14 | B.A. (Hons.) | Political Science | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
| 15 | B.A. (Hons.) | Sociology | Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate or Higher Secondary (12th Grade) Certificate obtained after successful completion of Grade 12 or equivalent stage of education corresponding to Level-4 (Levels in NHEQF) | |
| = School of Humanities | ||||
| 16 | B.A. (Hons.) | Philosophy | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
| 17 | B.A. (Hons.) | English (Karaikal Campus) | Pass in +2 from any recognized board and must have studied the Hons seeking subject at the qualifying level. | |
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18 | B.A. (Hons.) | French - Translation & Interpretation | a) 10, +2, student should French as second language at Higher Secondary level (or its equivalent in other board) b) Students holding a Baccalaureat or Brevet and +2 In case, the student has not studied French as second language at Higher Secondary Level, the stu- dent should either (i) have studied French from VI to X std. at school level (ii) have passed the A1 DELF examination conducted by CIEP, Paris. | |
| = School of Media & Communication | ||||
| 19 | B.A. (Hons.) | Media & Communication | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
| 20 | B.V.A. | Painting | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
| = B.Tech. Programmes for +2 Students in the School of Engineering & Technology | ||||
| 21 | B.Sc. (Hons.) | Computer Science (Puducherry & Kariakal) | Pass in +2 with a minimum of 50% of marks | |
| 22 | B.Tech. | Computer Science & Engineering | The Higher Secondary Examination of the (10+2) Curriculum (Academic Stream) prescribed by the different State Boards/ Central Boards or any other examination equivalent there to with minimum of 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in aggregate of subjects – Mathematics / Applied Mathematics, Physics and any one of the following optional subjects: Chemistry / Computer Science / Informatics Practices | |
| 23 | B.Tech. | Electronics & Communication Engineering | The Higher Secondary Examination of the (10+2) curriculum (Academic Stream) prescribed by the different State Boards/ Central Boards or any other examination equivalent there to with minimum of 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in aggregate of subjects – Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. | |
| 24 | B.Tech. | Environmental Engineering |
The Higher Secondary Examination of the (10+2) curriculum (Academic Stream) prescribed by the different State Boards/ Central Boards or any other examination equivalent there to with mini- mum of 45% marks (mere pass for OBC and SC/ ST candidates) in aggregate of subjects – Mathematics, Chemistry and any one of the following optional subjects: Physics/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science/ IT and equivalent/ Biology (Botany & Zoology) or an Examination of any University or Authority recognized by the Executive Council of the Pondicherry University as equivalent thereto
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| 25 |
B.Tech. |
Energy Science & Technology |
Pass in +2 with 50% of marks and should have studied Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. | |
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26 |
B.Tech. |
Materials Science and Technology |
Pass in +2 with 50% of marks and should have studied Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry | |
4 - YEAR INTEGRATED P.G. PROGRAMMES:
| Sl. No. |
Title of U.G. course and Subject
| Eligibility criteria for admission | |
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27 |
B.Tech., MBA (CSBS) | Five Year Integrated B.Tech., MBA (Computer Science and Business System) |
Passed 10+2 examination with minimum of 50% and Mathematics / Business Mathematics as one of the subjects. |
| = Five Year Integrated M.A. Social & Economic Administration and Law (SEAL) | |||
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28 |
M.A. |
Social & Economic Administration and Law (SEAL) | Candidates seeking admission for the M.A (SEAL) (Five Year Integrated Programme) Course are required to pass : i) The Higher Secondary, Intermediate or Senior Secondary School Certificate Exam, conducted by the Centre or State Government Board OR ii) The Pre- University or Pre-Degree Examination of a recognized university OR iii) The French Baccalaureate or any other qualification equivalent to the above mentioned qualifications approved by the Academic Council of the University.
iv) The candidate should have a minimum score of 50% in the qualifying examination. |
Note: The Profile of the Departments / Centres areavailable in the University Website: https://www.pondiuni.edu.in/departments-centres/
Payment of Fees
All students shall pay all the fees to the University at the time of admission through online. For thesubsequent semesters, the fees should be paidwithin ten days from the beginning of each semesterthrough online. Examination fees shall bepayable on or before the last date prescribedin this regard. If the above dates fall on Saturdays or Sundays or any other holidays, the last date for payment of the above fees will be thepreceding working day.
Differentlyabled students are exempted from paymentof all fees, including examination fees. Theyshould pay only the prescribed refundable cautiondeposits and Group Medical Insurance premium.However if they avail any scholarship fromGovernment/ other agencies, they are not entitledfrom exemption of fees
SC/ST studentswho are eligible for Post- matricscholarships/Top class scholarships are permittedto pay the fees as soon as they receive thescholarship amount by submission of an undertaking to this effect at the time of admission. In any case, such SC/ST students shouldpay the fees within 90 days from the date of admission through the said scholarships failing which they have to pay the fees on their own or otherwise their admission stands cancelled.
The Vice-Chancellor, or any other officer on his behalf, to whom this power has been delegated, may relax any of the conditions for payment of fees in special cases, on recommendation of the Academic Advisory Committee. The names of defaulters shallbe removed from the rolls of theUniversity with effect from the firstday of the following month. A studentwhose name has been struck off from the rolls of the University, under the above clause, may be re-admitted on the recommendationof the Dean/ HOD/ Coordinator of the Dept./Centre concerned and on payment of arrears of fees in full and other dues, together with a re-admission fee of `1000/- plus University Development Fund of ` 500/-.
Refund of fees,caution deposits, etc.
Cautiondeposit money is refundable, on an applicationfrom the student on his/her leaving theUniversity, after deducting all dues againsthim/her.
If any studentdoes not claim the refund of any amount lying to his/her credit within one calendar year of his/ her leaving the University, it shall bedeemed to have been donatedby him/ her to the Students’ Aid Fund. The period of one year shallbe reckoned from the date of announcement of the result of the examination taken by the student or the date from which his/her name is struck off from the rolls of the University whichever is earlier.
If, after having paid the fees, a candidate desires to discontinue he/ she shallbe refunded all fees after deducting `1000/- providedhe/she discontinues on or before the date notifiedby the University.
Ifa student owes any money to the University onaccount of any damage he/she may have causedto the University property, it shall along with outstanding tuition fees and fines, if any, be deductedfrom the security deposit due to him/ her.These provisions shall not apply to studentsin the affiliated colleges.
Students shall not be issued hall tickets or allowed to appear for examination unless they have cleared their dues, paid the prescribedexamination fee and produced a“No-dues” certificates.
HOSTELS
Foreign Students'Hostels
TheUniversity has air conditioned & non-airconditioned hostel rooms available for foreign students. 40 rooms are available in C.V.Raman Hostel for boys and 49 rooms are availablein Madame Curie hostel for girls.
Hostel fees structure will be provided separately.
Discipline
All hostel-related communications from the
hostelinmates to the University authorities shall be routedthrough the properchannel, i.e. throughthe wardens of the respective hostels and Chief Warden. Any subversive activity, misdemeanor, obnoxious behaviour, flouting of hostelrules & regulation, misconduct,disobedience, ragging, failure toclear dues, etc. shall be severely punished,and even result in dismissal from the hostelas well as from the department by the Universityauthority whose interpretation of the rulesshall be final.
A set of rules and regulations applicable to the inmates of the hostels will be given to each student at the time of admission into hostel.
Consumption of alcohol and narcotics is consideredas a serious offence. Therefore, intoxicatingdrugs or liquor should not be consumedin the campus. Smoking in the hostel premisesis prohibited. Fire-arms should not be broughtto the hostel in any case. Such acts will meanimmediate expulsion of the resident from the hostel.Accommodating outsiders/passed out students in the hostel leads to trespassing and such students will behanded over to the police for prosecution. Therefore, inmates must be carefulbefore entertaining outsiders.
As per theUniversity hostel rules & regulations underclause 10.24, damaging University / publicproperty is illegal. It will be considered as an act of indiscipline and misconduct, and will be punished under Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984
Mess
SubramaniaBharathi Hostel and Bharathidasan Hostelare managed by the research scholars and therest of the mess are outsourced. Five well- equippedmega mess (three for boys & two for girls) are available for dining by Hostel residentsthe use of the University. The hostel mess are run byexperienced and qualified caterers. The messoffer meals at reasonable rates.
Ragging
Ragging orteasing in any form is strictly prohibitedin the University. Students are therefore,forbidden from indulging in such activities within the hostel premises. Raggingwill invite very severe punishmentincluding expulsion from the University. It is also punishableunder law. No introductory meetingof the students is to beheld in the hostels by the senior students.
General facilities
TheUniversity Health Centre offers medical facilities round-the-clock to the studentsresiding in the hostels. Forthe mobility of the students fromhostels to departments, Library, Computer Centre,etc., bus facility is provided within the campus.Wifi connectivity is also provided to all the hostelsto enable the students to have internetaccess.
* Detailed Pondicherry University Hostel rules & regulations are available in the hosteloffice and in the Universitywebsite.
CONDUCT & DISCIPLINE
(a) Ragging
(b) Sexual Harassment
Students enrolled in Pondicherry University must abide by their duties andresponsibilities to the University, tofaculty and to other students. Failureto maintain appropriatestandards of conduct will attract disciplinary action.
Students should not bring mobile phones to theSeminar Halls, Research Labs and Examination Halls and should not use mobilephones in the classroom.
Misconduct
Students’ misconduct includes but is not limited to thefollowing:
a) disruption of classroom activity orhindering the learning of other students anywhere in the University;
b) copying / cheating in examinations and assignments;
c) behaviour which interferes functioningof the University, disrupts education, endangers the health or safety of staffor students, or damages any property within the campus including University property;
d) pasting posters or conducting students’ meetings/ protests / processions within the campus without prior permission of theUniversity authorities;
e) the possession or use of intoxicatingbeverages inside the campus;
f) the possession or use of illicit drugsinside the campus;
g) the falsification of documents orproviding false information in order to obtain admission to classes;
h) the possession of weapons; and
a) the failure to return loaned materialsor settle dues to the University
Disciplinary MeasuresDisciplinary action may include:
a) Reprimand or warning;
b) failmark for an assignment or course;
c) suspension for a semesteror more
d) withholding of official transcripts;
e) suspension of campus privileges includinghostel accommodation;
f) suspension or expulsion from theUniversity;
g) any other disciplinary action which the University authorities deem appropriate in the circumstances.
Prohibition of Ragging
Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited.
Senior students are notpermitted to invite their juniors to their rooms for any introduction meetings.
In the past, six students (hostellers) whowere involved in ragging were expelled from the hostel for a period of oneyear.
Redressal Mechanisms
The Anti - Ragging committee ofthe University consists of all Deans. The list of members with theircontact numbers is available on the University website
1) Anti-Ragging Committee
Students can report any incident of ragging tothe Registrar/Deans of respective Schools/Dean of Students’ Welfare/ ChiefWardens (Boys & Girls) directly for remedial action
2) Students’ Grievances Redressal Cell Students can report any grievancesdirectly to the Dean, Students’ Welfare forredressal.
3) Internal ComplaintCommittee (ICC)
Formerly known as the Sexual Harassment PreventionCommittee (SHPC), is the body responsible for handling complaints ofsexual harassment. The universityhas a zero-tolerance policy towards sexual harassment. Any sexual harassment complaint can be reportedto the Chairperson or any member of ICC for redressal.
4) Women’s Cell
Grievances relating to gender bias anddiscrimination affecting women in the campus can be reported to the Head ofWomen’s Cell and the list of membersof the cell with their contactphone numbers are availableon the University website.
5) Legal Services Clinic
‘Legal services clinic’ is setup inPondicherry University for the students ofthe institution and especially for the students hailing from NorthEastern states
6) Proctorial Board
Pondicherry University established a Proctorial Board with a missionto inculcate discipline among the students, ensure zero tolerance ofindiscipline, prevent the students from indulging in any anti-socialactivities, maintain orderliness and ensure Peace & Harmony, facilitate asustainable, congenial atmosphere for the students and to ensure the safety andsecurity of Stakeholders of the University, assets and establishments,etc. The board has the power to takeimmediate disciplinary action on any breach of discipline by a student(s).
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