PROSPECTUS 2012
Prospectus 2012 DON BOSCO COLLEGE (Affiliated to Manipur University)& DON BOSCO HR. SEC. SCHOOL(ARTS & COMMERCE) [Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur]
Learn, Excel and Lead Maram Centre, Manipur Established in 2000 -1-
PROSPECTUS 2012 OUR VISION
DON BOSCO COLLEGE, MARAM
Integral and personalised education of youth through a blend of faith and culture to become persons of right principles who will strive after excellence in every field and through selfless service bring about social justice.
Don Bosco College, Maram, is a minority Catholic Educational Institution established and administered by the Salesians of Don Bosco, of Dimapur Province, a Religious order of the Catholic Church.
THE LOCATION The College is located in a spacious campus about 20 kms away from the town of Senapati on Kohima – Imphal NH 39. The college is well linked with transport vehicles that ply between Mao and Senapati. DBCMaram is located at 250 24’ 27-57” N and 940 05’ 44-93”E. The elevation of the place from the sea level is 1399 meters.
Don Bosco is a world-renowned educator of youth. His system of education known as the Preventive System of Education is based on reason, religion and lovingkindness. It recognises the vast potentialities latent in one’s faculties of mind, heart and body, and it tries to bring out and develop them in a balanced manner. It also takes into account the social and economic dimensions of life. It places before the staff, students and parents the high ideals of humanism and service towards which they are continually invited to strive.
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PROSPECTUS 2012 EMBLEM
THE CAMPUS
Main Elements
a 250 seat capacity model lecture hall a Attendance through College Automation Programme a Audio Visual Lab a Campus Ministry a Campus Programmes a Daily Assembly a Digitalized library a Five Religious Congregations in quality education a Gymnasium a IGNOU study centre a Language Lab a Large playground and Basket Ball Court and Volleyball Courts a Medical facility a One boys’ Hostel and three girls’ Hostels a Over 110 Computers in 3 Labs a Separate Computer Lab for BCA Students a Telephone Booths a Three staff quarters a Two canteens for students a University and Council Examination Centres a Well furnished classrooms a Xeroxing Facilities
The Spirit and the Scripture – Christian inspiration for all that we do. Don Bosco – Our educational philosophy Maram House – Rooted in the culture of the people Learn Excel Lead – Enabling the youth to be effective leaders.
THE MANAGEMENT The Salesian Province of Dimapur, one of the biggest educational agencies in North East India, actively involved in the field of education right from its inception is rich in expertise and experience. It has over 45 professionally run educational institutions from Kindergarten to Degree Colleges. Most of these educational institutions are in the remote areas of Arunachal Pradesh, Upper Assam, Nagaland and Manipur.
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PROSPECTUS 2012 ACCREDITATION
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
The College is affiliated to Manipur University (MU) and is accredited by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) with B grade with a CGPA of 2.49 in 2009.
Don Bosco College, Maram follows Semester system under Manipur University (MU). A semester lasts nearly six months. At the end of the semester, the selected students have to appear for a University Examination. One of the elective subjects will be the honours paper in the third year, namely V and VI semesters. The choice of the honours paper will depend on the over all performance during the 1,2 and 3 semesters of MU Exam and in the 4th Selection Exam conducted by the College.
ADD-ON COURSES
Students can avail themselves of anyone of the career-oriented Add-on Courses simultaneously with the Degree Course during the first, second and third 1. Bachelor of Arts (BA) year Degree Classes. A. BA in History BPO B. BA in Political science Computer Training C. BA in Sociology Different IGNOU Courses D. BA in English ITES E. BA in Education Tailoring 2. Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) Welding and Carpentry Soft Skill Training Programme for the 3rd year A. BCom in Accounting (BCom-A) B. BCom in Management (BCom-M) students. 3. Bachelor of Science (BSc) On line training programme for Don Bosco University A. BSc in Botany Courses B. BSc in Chemistry C. BSc in Zoology PLUS II COURSES D. BSc in Physics 4. Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) A. Class XI Arts 5. Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) i) Compulsory Subjects General English, Alternative English, Sociology, A. Bachelor of Arts (BA) Ethics i) Compulsory Subjects: ii) Optional Subjects (Choose a total of three) Computer Course, Bible, General English a. Political Science or Elective English ii) Choose one of the options (Honours in the third Year: b. Education or Economics English, Sociology, Political Science, History, Education) c. History or Mathematics 1. Sociology, History, Education (SHEd) B. Class XI Commerce 2. Sociology, History, Economics (SHEc) i) Compulsory Subjects 3. Sociology, English, Political Science (SEP) General English, Alternative English, Business 4. History, Sociology, Political Science (HSP) Studies, Accountancy, Economics, Ethics 5. English, Political Science, Economics (EPEc) ii) Optional subjects (Choose anyone) 6. English, Political Science, Education (EPEd) a. Mathematics or Computer Science 7. History, Political Science, Economics (HPEc) 8. History, Political Science, Education (HPEd) Compulsory Papers for Arts and Science Sem1 : Grammar and Short Stories Sem2 : Drama and Poetry Sem3 : Regional Development (North East) Sem4 : Environmental Studies
BA - English Sem1 : 101 English Literature: History, Poetry and
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PROSPECTUS 2012 Drama (Old English to 19 Century) Sem2 : 202 British Fiction Sem3 : 303 Western Criticisms Sem4 : 404 Linguistics and English Language Sem5 : 505 20 Century British Literature 506 Indian Writing in English 507 Literary Theory Sem6 : 608 North East Literature 609 Commonwealth and American Literature 610 European Literature in Translation BA - Economics Sem1 : 101 Indian Economics Problems Sem2 : 202 Microeconomics I Sem3 : 303 Microeconomics II Sem4 : 404 Macroeconomics BA - Education Sem1 : 101 Philosophical and Sociological Foundation of Education Sem2 : 201 Educational Psychology and Pedagogy Sem3 : 301 Development of Education in India Sem4 : 401 Issues and Trends in Contemporary Indian Education Sem5 : 505 Educational Evaluation and Statistics in Education 506 Educational Management and Educational Technology 507 Educational Guidance and Curriculum Construction Sem6 : 608 Educational Thought and Practice 609 Child Psychology 610 Experimental Education and Statistics or Project Work BA - History Sem1 : 101 History of Ancient India from Early Period to 6 Century BC Sem2 : 202 History of Delhi Sultanate (1200 – 1526) Sem3 : 303 History of Modern India (1600 – 1857) Sem4 : 401 History of Modern Europe (1789 – 1945) Sem5 : 501 History of Ancient India (600 BC–1200 AD) 502 History of Mughol India (1526–1707) 503 History of Indian National Movement (1885 – 1947) Sem6 : 601 History of Manipur from 33 AD – 1891 602 History of South East Asia (1800 – 1945) 603 History of America (1766 – 1945) BA - Political Science Sem1 : 101 Political Theory Sem2 : 202 Western Political Thought Sem3 : 303 Indian Government and Politics Sem4 : 404 Comparative Government and Politics
Sem5 : 505 International Politics 506 Socialist Thought 507 Public Administration Sem6 : 608 Government and Politics of North–East India 609 Gandhian Studies 610 Indian Political Thought BA - Sociology Sem1 : 101 Introduction to Sociology Sem2 : 202 Sociology of India Sem3 : 303 Sociological Theory Sem4 : 404 Sociological Thought Sem5 : 505 Introduction to Sociological Research 506 Political Sociology 507 Social Demography Sem6 : 608 Sociology of Gender 609 Sociology of Marginal Groups 610 Social Pathology B. Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) Bible, Computer Course, General English Sem1(101) FC1 General English E1 Business Communication E2 Financial Accounting E3 Business Economics and Environment Sem2(202) FC2 E-Commerce E1 Principles of Management E2 Fundamental of Entrepreneurship E3 Cost Accounting Sem3(303) FC3 Fundamentals of Computer E1 Commercial Laws E2 Business Mathematics and Statistics E3 Management Accounting Sem4(404) FC4 Environmental Studies E1 Auditing E2 Elements of Income Tax E3 Company Laws Sem5(a) Accounting 505 Corporate Accounting 506 Indirect Taxes 507 Financial Management Sem5(b) Management 505 Marketing Management 506 Human Resources Management 507 Industrial Relations Sem6(a) Accounting 608 Advanced Accounting
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PROSPECTUS 2012 BSc - Mathematics Sem1 : 101 Algebra 1 Sem2 : 202 Calculus & Ode Sem3 : 303 Geometry, Vectors and Theory of Probability Sem4 : 404 Mechanics
609 Accounting Information Systems 610 Research Methodology Sem6(b) Management 608 Retail Management 609 International Marketing Management 610 Research Methodology C. Bachelor of Science (BSc) i) Compulsory Papers : Bible, General English ii) Choose one of the combinations (Honours in the third year: Botany, Chemistry, Physics and Zoology) 1. Chemistry, Zoology and Botany (CZB) 2. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM) 3. Computer Science, Botany, Zoology (CsBZ) BSc - Botany Sem1 : 101 Virus, Bacteria & Cryptogams Sem2 : 202 Gymnosperms, Angiosperms, Applied Botany & Embryology Sem3 : 303 Plant Geography, Ecology, Plant Physiology & Molecular Biology Sem4 : 404 Cytogenetics, Biotechnology & Biometrics Sem5 : 505 Microbial Diversity, Plant Pathology & Embryophyte 506 Advance Plant Taxonomy, Anatomy, Embryology and Palynology 507 Practical Sem6 : 608 Ecology, Plant Physiology & Molecular Biology 609 Cell Biology, Genetics, Plant Breeding, Biotechnology & Computer Application 610 Practical BSc - Chemistry Sem1 : 101 Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry Sem2 : 202 Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry Sem3 : 303 Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry Sem4 : 404 Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry Sem5 : 505 Inorganic Chemistry 506 Organic Chemistry 507 Physical Chemistry Practical Sem6 : 608 Inorganic Chemistry 609 Organic Chemistry 610 Physical Chemistry Practical
BSc - Physics Sem1 : 101 Mechanics Sem2 : 202 Thermal Physics and Optics Sem3 : 303 Electricity and Magnetism Sem4 : 404 Atomic and Nuclear Physics Sem5 : 501 Electronics 502 Mathematical Physics 503 Laboratory Sem6 : 601 Quantum Mechanics 602 Physics of Materials 603 Laboratory BSc - Zoology Sem1 : 101 Principles of Classification, Zoogeography and Paleozoology 101 Practical based on Zoo 101 Sem2 : 202 Functional Anatomy of Non-Chordata 202 Practical based on Zoo 203 Sem3 : 303 Functional Anatomy of Chordata 303 Practical based on Zoo 305 Sem4 : 404 Environmental Biology, Applied Zoology, Wildlife and Computer Application 404 Practical based on Zoo 401 Sem5 : 505 Cell Biology and Genetics 506 Evolution, Ethology Biotechnology & Bioinstrumentation 507 Practical Sem6 : 608 Animal Physiology, Endocrinology and Immunology 609 Developmental Biology, Histology and Biological Chemistry 610 Practical based on 612 and 613 D. Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) Sem1 : 101 Mathematics - 1 102 Business Communications 103 Programming with C 104 Fundamentals of Information Technology 105 Basics of Physics 106 Practical - I Sem2 : 201 Mathematics - II 202 Business Organization & Management 203 Digital Electronics 204 Data Structures using C 205 Database Management Systems
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PROSPECTUS 2012 206 Practical - II Sem3 : 301 Mathematics - III 302 Computer Architecture 303 Front End Design Tools 304 Financial Accounting 305 Object Oriented Progamming 306 Practical - III Sem4 : 401 Mathematics - IV 402 Software Engineering 403 Java Progamming & Website Design 404 Operating Systems 405 Business Economics 406 Practical - IV 407 Summer Training Sem5 : 501 Computer Networks 502 .net Programming 503 Linux Environment 504 E-Commerce 505 Design and Analysis of Algorithm 506 Computer Network Security 507 Practical - V 508 Summer Project/Training 509 Minor Project
Sem6 : 601 Management Information Systems 602 Computer Graphics & Multimedia Application 603 Mobile Computing 604 Internet Programming 605 Knowledge Management & New Economy 606 Artificial Intelligence 607 Practical VI 608 Major Project E. Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) Compulsory Subjects: Bible, Computer Sem1: FC1 General English 101 History and Philosophy of Social Work 102 Society Structure, Culture and Change 103 Field Work/Orientation Visit Sem2 : 201 Methods of Social Work 202 Social Development 203 Human Growth and Development 204 Field Work / Orientation Visit Sem3 : 301 Work with Individual and Families 302 Work with Groups 303 Communication Skills for Effective Social Work Practice
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PROSPECTUS 2012 304 Field Work (Case and Group Work) Sem4 : FC2 Environmental Studies 401 Work with Communities 402 Social Work Research and Welfare Administration 403 Field Work (Case and Group Work) Sem5 : 501 Social Policy and Planning 502 Micro Planning/ Project Management 503 Field Work (Community Organisation) Sem6 : 601 Social Issues and Social Work Intervention 602 Law and Social Work 603 Project Report
ADMISSION PROCEDURES Interview will be held on specified days on Wednesday 23 May, Friday 25, Saturday 26, Monday 28, Tuesday 29, Wednesday 30, Thursday 31, Friday 1 June, Monday 4, Friday 08, Monday 11, Friday 15, Monday
Class
1. XI Arts 2. XI Commerce 3. BA 4. BCom 5. BSc 6. BCA 7. BSW
Eligibility
18, Friday 22, Monday 25, Friday 29 June 2012, from 9.30 am to 01.30 pm. The candidate has to come accompanied by parent/guardian along with duly filled in Application Form and his/her self attested mark sheet and original mark sheet. Parent’s / Guardian’ Passport size photo is also required. Without proper parent / Guardian admission will not be done on the same day. Admission will be closed when sufficient number of students is admitted. The candidates should be ready to undergo medical test by a doctor, as and when directed by the Principal. Limited College Hostel facilities are available for both boys and girls. However, there are a few private hostels in and around the college. Dates
Venue
A pass in X is the minimum 23May,25,26,28,29, Hr. Sec. Of DBCMaram eligibility, Entrance test 30,31,1June,4,8,11, and interview 15,18,22,25,and 29June A pass in X and at least 40% do Hr. Sec. Of DBCMaram Marks in Maths, Entrance Test and Interview A pass in XII Arts, a minimum do DBCMaram Main Building of 40% of Marks in the Subjects of Hr. Sec. School Exam If not studied the subject at Hr. Sec. Level, then one should have an over all aggregate of at least 45% of marks, Entrance Test and Interview A pass in XII Commerce with do DBCMaram Main Building 40% of Marks, Entrance Test and Interview A pass in XII Science with 45% do DBCMaram Main Building of marks, Entrance Test and interview A pass in XII with at least 45% do DBCMaram Main Building of Marks Should have had Maths at Hr. Sec level. Entrance Test and Interview A pass in XII with at least 45% do DBCMaram Main Building of marks, Entrance Test and Interview
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PROSPECTUS 2012 FEES All the fees are to be cleared in three installments as per schedule given in the Handbook. For further information on Fees kindly look up the College Notice Board. Fees once paid shall not be refunded. Fees are charged on yearly basis. a) BA & B.Com First and Second Semesters At the time of admission: ` 5250/- (Includes College Yearly Fees, University Fees, Computer Fees and Tuition Fees of three months, ID Card) b) B.Sc First and Second Semesters At the time of admission: ` 5900/- (Includes College Yearly Fees, University Fees, Lab Fees and Tuition Fees of three months, ID Card) c) BCA First and Second Semesters At the time of admission: ` 9200/- (Includes College Yearly Fees, University Fees, Lab Fees and Tuition Fees of two months, ID Card) d) BSW First and Second Semesters At the time of admission: ` 7000/- (Includes College Yearly Fees, University Fees, Lab Fees and Tuition Fees of two months, ID Card) c) Class XI At the time of Admission: ` 3700/- (Includes Higher Secondary Yearly Fees, Council Enrolment Fees and Tuition Fees of three months, ID Card) e) Class XI with Computer At the time of Admission: ` 4400/- (Includes Higher Secondary Yearly Fees, Council Enrolment Fees and Tuition Fees of two months, ID Card) Fees may be deposited in this account: A/c Name : Don Bosco College Maram A/c No. : 11848632468 IFS Code : SBIN0009153 Bank : STATE BANK OF INDIA Branch : Maram up to ` 15,000/- add ` 50/- (eg. 10,000+50) after depositing kindly ring up on this number: Ph 9436435015
permitted in the college. The College has arranged professional tailors who will provide uniforms at concession for the College students. All the students are expected to come to the College in full uniform and they must be clean. Tailor: New Fashion (Ph: 8575774756) will be available in the college during the admission days.
EXAMINATIONS The institution will conduct weekly tests, assignments and term examinations during the academic session. Attendance during tests and examinations is compulsory. The Council and Manipur University conduct exams at the end of every academic year / Semester. Selection for the Council / University Examinations will be determined on the basis of the student’s total record of performance in the above tests and minimum of 90% attendance and good performance in the selection examination. A student who fails or absents in a selection examination will be debarred from appearing the University / Council Examination. The Principal’s decision in this regard will be final and binding.
DISCIPLINE Those who are admitted to the College should feel proud to be a member of the College. The future of the College depends very much on the discipline, general behaviour and performance of the students themselves. Students must have all the required textbooks soon after admission to the College. Every student must have an identity card, which will be available from the College Office. Students’ Handbooks are issued to students at the beginning of every academic year. It contains all the relevant information and guidelines concerning the academic matters.
UNIFORM White Shirt, Navy Blue Trousers / Midi, Black Shoes, Black Socks, Black Belt, Striped Necktie (available in the college), Navy Blue Coat, Navy Blue Sweater (available in the college). A specimen Uniform will be displayed at the College counter. Waist Coats are not
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PROSPECTUS 2012 Smoking and the use of liquor or any kind of intoxicants / drugs are strictly forbidden. Indulgence in such habits is liable to make a student to be suspended / expelled from the college with immediate effect. Use of mobile phones by students in the campus is prohibited. The institution offers PCO facility for the benefit of the students. Students are admitted on the clear understanding that they will observe the rules of the institution and accept the authority of the Principal. They are expected to be courteous and considerate towards others and maintain a high standard of personal behaviour. No misdemeanour or indiscipline will be tolerated. Erring students will be punished with fine / suspension / or any other suitable penalty. If anyone wishes to take his/her Transfer Certificate during the year he/she will have to clear all fees up to the end of the academic year / Semester. A fee of ` 100/will also have to be paid towards Transfer Certificate and ` 50 each for other certificates. Such certificates will be issued only on the following day.
The college authorities are in no way responsible for any indiscipline/misbehaviour of students outside the College campus. The following documents are to be submitted by the selected candidates at the time of admission.
Ranks over the Years Year Total Ranks for Plus II Total Ranks for Degree 2204 02 02 2005 05 2006 04 04 2007 02 08 2008 05 09 2009 08 31 2010 13 27 2011 11 46 2012 03
Application for admission, examination and registration are valid only when they are accepted by the University / Council. The provisions of the Prospectus and Hand Book are subject to revision whenever necessary.
COLLEGE HOSTELS The College has three hostels for girls and one hostel for boys. 1. Auxilium Hostel for Girls (FMA) 9862124116 2. Assisi Hostel for Girls (FCC) 9612670528 3. Don Bosco Boys’ Hostel (SDB) 03871-265398 4. St. Monica’s Hostel for Girls (SMMI) 8974403942
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PROSPECTUS 2012 Peace Club: This club seeks to promote peace all over through humanitarian activities. Red Ribbon Club: This club enlightens the public and others about the evils of AIDS / HIV etc through street plays, programmes etc. Rovers: This is a wing of the Bharat Scouts and Guides movement. Through this club, the members are trained to be prepared and to be at the service of the nation. Women’s Club: This club fosters study and reflection on women in society. Anyone can be a member of “Jesus Youth”. The passed out students are requested to join the Alumni Association and to be in touch with Alumni Unit of Maram.
CLUBS / ASSOCIATIONS All the students of Cl XI and Degree First Years are expected to be part of any one of the following Clubs or Associations. AICUF (All India Catholic University Federation) is involved in social upliftment programmes. Campus Ministry: They take care to develop Salesian educational environment in the campus. They have outreach programmes in the villages through mobile library. Journalists’ Club: It consist of a group of students who are involved in writing for the college digital magazine, write up for various other publications. Media Club: These students represent the news and views through videography. They make eyes hear and ears to see through splendid camera effects. Music Club: This group is engaged in promoting music in the campus. They compose and sing, thus promoting the innate talents among the students. NSS: The three units of NSS (National Service Scheme) with its motto “Not me but YOU” inculcates in the young minds love for service and social development.
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PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH SERVICE Academic Excellence Programmes: Academic improvement programmes are organized from time to time by different departments. Regular seminars and workshops are conducted by experts for the faculty as well as students to improve their knowledge as well as soft skills. Counseling services: The College has two full time counselors for the students as well as for the faculty members. Retreats: Annual retreats are held for all the faculty and students to facilitate spiritual growth and renewal. Personality Development Programmes: Regular programmes in personality and leadership skills are conducted by renowned trainers for the faculty and students.
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Don Bosco College & Don Bosco Hr. Sec. School (Arts & Commerce) Maram, Manipur - 795 105
www.dbcmaram.org, email: principal@dbcmaram.org, admissions@dbcmaram.org i nfo@dbc m ar am .or g, Ph: 03781- 265204, 9856307 2 59, 943 6 027 9 82
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