Kashmir University Entrance Test 2023 Result, Cut-Off, Merit List, Selection Lists, Admission Policy - Check Here

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Kashmir University Entrance Test 2023 Result, Cut-Off, Merit List, Selection Lists, Admission Policy - Check Here


Kashmir University Entrance Test 2023 Result, Cut-Off, Merit List, Selection Lists, Admission Policy - Check Here

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Kashmir University Entrance Test Cut Off 2023

Kashmir University Entrance Test Expected Cut off 2023

Applicants who want to take admission to the university must check the previous year's cut off which will give them an idea of how many marks need to be secured. The course-wise cut-off for Kashmir University is mentioned below. The Kashmir University B.Tech cut-off is prepared on the basis of JEE mains exam while some other cut-off is either prepared on the basis of the exam or a direct selection process. 

University of Kashmir B.Tech JEE Main Expected Cut off 2023

Category

Closing Score

Opening Score

Open

10.08

96.39

ST

15.88

60.1

 


Kashmir University MCA Expected Cutoff 2023

Category

Opening Percentage

Closing Percentage

ST

85.5

75.95

PWD

70.1

62

Open

89.8

51.89


 

University of Kashmir BA + LLB Expected Cut off 2023

Category

Closing Percentage

Opening Percentage

Open

46.4

99.2

ST

44

91.2

PWD

75

85.2

SC

-

72

 


Kashmir University LLB Expected Cutoff 2023

Category

Opening Percentage

Closing Percentage

Open

86.8

45

PWD

62.85

56.72

ST

82.7

55.7

 


University of Kashmir M. Com Expected Cut off 2023

Category

Closing Percentage

Opening Percentage

Open

49.5

92.4

ST

62.5

66.4

PWD

-

69.09

 


University of Kashmir M.Sc Expected Cut off 2023

M. Sc Specializations

Opening Percentage

Closing Percentage

Botany

92.2

51.56

Chemistry

94

51.67

Information

88.3

54.95

Zoology

92.5

50.72

Applied Geology

87.4

59.67

Biochemistry

92.5

56.62

 


University of Kashmir MA Expected Cut off 2023

MA Specializations

Opening Percentage

Closing Percentage

History

95.6

58.3

Political Science

87.6

50.63

Anthropology

87.2

48.39

Economics

88.79

55.7

Mass Communication and Journalism

86.8

45

 



Kashmir University General Merit List 2023

General Merit List (in order of Roll Numbers) of KU Entrance Test 2022

· BA.LLB

· Mass Communication & Journalism

· Social Work

· MTTM with Tourism

· MTTM without Tourism

· Home Science

· MTTM

· Islamic Studies without Islamic studies

· Zoology

· Urdu

· Statistics

· Sociology without so

· Sociology with so

· Psychology

· Political Science

· Physics

· Persian

· Nanotechnology

· M.Sc IT

· M.PED

· Library Science

· Microbiology

· MED

· MCA

· Mathematics

· MCom

· LLB

· Linguistics

· Kashmiri

· Islamic Studies with Islamic Studies

· History

· Geo-informatics

· Geography

· General English

· Gender Studies

· Food Science

· Environmental Science (Updated)

· English Honors

· Electronics

· Education with Education

· Education with BED

· Economics

· Disaster Management

· Clinical BioChemistry

· Chemistry

· Botany

· Bioresources

· Biochemistry

· Arabic

· Applied Geology

· Anthropology


Kashmir University Admission Policy 2023

Admission Policy

I. ELIGIBILITY:

Candidates having passed the qualifying examination with the requiredinimum percentage of marks in aggregate as given below are eligible to

apply for admission to the respective programme/s.

The candidates who have passed their qualifying examination under Choice

Based Credit System Scheme are eligible/can apply for admission to the PG

Programme/s only in such subjects where he/she has earned/obtained at

least 24 credits in Core or Generic Elective Courses at Under-Graduation

Level. However, for the courses/programmes where there is open eligibility

like LL.B, MA Mass Communication & Journalism, MA Library & Information

Science, MA Linguistics, MA Anthropology, MA Social Work etc., the

candidates having passed their qualifying examination in any discipline are

eligible/can apply for admission to said programmes.

 

(a) M.Tech (Embedded Systems & Solutions), M.Tech (Computer

Science), M.Tech (Electronics & Communication Engineering),

M.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) M. Sc. Bio-Technology, M. Pharm,

LL. M, M. Ed.

 

 

Open Merit

 

55%

Reserved Categories

(1-11 of Table 1 & 3)

(1-2 of Table 2 & 4)

 

50%

 

 

(b) MBA, MBA (Financial Management), MBA (Craft Management &

Entrepreneurship), MBA (Executive), IMBA, B.Tech., MSW, MA

Archeology, MCA, M. Sc. IT, MTTM, PGDIT

 

Open Merit

 

50%

Reserved Categories

(1-11 of Table 1 & 3)

(1-2 of Table 2 & 4)

 

45%

 

 

(c) Other programmes

 

Open Merit

 

45%

Reserved Categories

(1-11 of Table 1 & 3)

(1-2 of Table 2 & 4)

 

40%

 

Notes:

1. For candidates falling under the Reserved Categories namely (i) "Persons

from outside the Kashmir Division", (ii) “Foreign Nationals” and (iii)

“Children of Permanent Employees (serving/retired) of the University of

Kashmir”, the minimum eligibility shall be the same as that for the open

merit category in various programmes/Courses.Admission Policy 2022

 

 

2. Candidates possessing postgraduate degree/s are eligible to seek admission

in another postgraduate programme or in a Diploma/ Certificate course, if

they fulfill the eligibility criteria laid down for admission; however, no benefit

of reserved category can be granted if already availed.

 

3. A candidate can simultaneously pursue a full-time PG Programme and one

part-time (Morning/Evening) Certificate Course.

 

II. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION:

 

1. The eligible candidates shall be required to appear in Entrance Test

comprising of 60 multiple choice questions (MCQ) carrying a total of sixty

marks covering the syllabus prescribed for the concerned

subject/programme. The detailed syllabi and previous year’s entrance papers

of all PG and other programmes “to which University is offering admission”

are available on the official website of the University

(www.kashmiruniversity.net).

 

2. Entrance Test may not be conducted for admission to a programme/ course

where intake capacity is equal to or more than the number of eligible

applicants.

 

3. Negative marking shall be @25% i.e. for each wrong answer 0.25 marks shall

be deducted.

 

4. In respect to the below mentioned Programmes, candidates must have a valid

score in national level tests conducted by various agencies shown against

each:-

 

III. ADMISSION PROCEDURE

 

(A) General Courses

The selection of a candidate shall be based on his/her performance in the Entrance

Test. The Entrance Test 2021 shall carry weight of 60 marks and a candidate shall

be considered for selection if he/she has obtained positive score. Further, where a

programme is offered at more than one Campus/College a candidate having given

Campus/College preference shall only be considered.

 

 

Sr.

Programme

Test/Examination

 

1.

 

 

MBA/MBA (Financial

Management)/ MBA (Craft Management & Entrepreneurship )

CMAT

3.

 

M.Tech.

 

GATE/Entrance (if need arises)

 

 

4.

 

M.Pharm

GPAT/Entrance (if need arises)

 

5.

 

B.Tech

JEE (Main) (Paper I)

6.

IMBA (BBA-MBA)

UGAT

 

 

Where two or more candidates have secured equal marks in the entrance test for

admission to a particular programme, the tie shall be decided (1) on the basis of

aggregate merit obtained in the qualifying examination, i.e. a candidate with higher

aggregate marks shall be given preference, (2) If the tie still persists, the aggregate merit of the subject in which the admission is sought shall be reckoned by taking

the merit of that subject in all the three years BA/B.Sc./B.Com, 1st year, 2nd year

and 3rd year into account (3) In case the problem still remains unresolved or the

candidate seeks admission to a Programme where the discipline in which he/she

seeks admission is not taught at undergraduate level, then candidate with higher

academic merit in the preceding examination i.e., merit in Hr. Sec. Part-II (10+2)

where the minimum qualification is graduation and merit in Matric where the

minimum qualification for admission is 10+2 shall be given preference.

 

(B) M.Sc. Biotechnology

The admission of the candidates shall be made on the basis of valid GAT-B score.

 

(C) M.A. Mass Communication & Journalism

A candidate shall have to appear in the Entrance Test based on two papers (Paper I

and II) on a single day. Question Paper I shall comprise 60 multiple choice

questions [in a similar manner as in other subjects] carrying 60 marks as per the

syllabus prescribed for the purpose.

 

The Question Paper II shall comprise 5 questions carrying 40 marks on broad

topics specified in the prescribed syllabus. The candidates shall be required to

attempt all the questions in 2 hours.

 

On the basis of their merit in Paper I, answer books of Paper II of the candidates

numbering five times the intake capacity (both under open merit and reserved

categories) shall be evaluated.

 

Final selection for admission to the programme shall be based on the combined

merit obtained by the candidates in Paper I and Paper II.

 

(D) M.A. Social Work

A candidate shall have to appear in the Entrance Test based on two papers (Paper I

and II) on a single day. Question Paper I shall comprise 60 multiple choice

questions [in a similar manner as in other subjects] carrying 60 marks as per the

syllabus prescribed for the purpose.

 

The Question Paper II shall comprise 4 questions carrying 60 marks on the topics

specified in the prescribed syllabus. The candidates shall be required to attempt all

the questions in 21/2 hours.

 

On the basis of their merit in Paper I, answer books of Paper II of the candidates

numbering four times the intake capacity (both under open merit and reserved

categories) shall be evaluated.

 

Final selection for admission to the programme shall be based on the combined

merit obtained by the candidates in Paper I and Paper II.

 

(E) MBA/MBA (Financial Studies)/MBA (CME)/IMBA

The admission to MBA/MBA (Financial Studies)/MBA (CME) Programmes shall be

made on the basis of latest CMAT score.

 

The admission to IMBA (BBA-MBA) 5 year programme shall be made on the basis

of latest UGAT score.

 

Candidates desirous to seek admission to these Programmes must have appeared

in CMAT/UGAT examinations as already notified by the University.

 

(F) MBA (Executive)

The admission to MBA (Executive) Programme shall be made on the basis of

Entrance Test to be conducted by the University followed by Group Discussion,

Personal Interview and Administrative Experience with

the following weightage:

 

a) Entrance Test comprising of 120 questions ---

 

65 Points

b) Group Discussion

---

15 Points

 

c) Personal Interview

---

10 Points

d) Administrative Experience

---

10 Points

 

 

(G) MTTM

The admission to MTTM Programme shall be made on the basis of Entrance Test

followed by Group Discussion to be conducted by the University. 80% weightage

shall be given to performance in Entrance Test and remaining 20% weightage to

the performance in Group Discussion.

 

(H) M.Tech. Programmes

Candidates desirous to seek admission to M.Tech. Programme must have valid

GATE score. In case GATE applicants are less or the seats remain vacant, then

Entrance Test shall be conducted by the University for filling up the vacant seats.

 

(I) B. Tech. Programmes

In case of B. Tech programmes, the admission shall be made on the basis of the

latest JEE Main (Paper I) score.

 

(J) M.Pharm

The admission of the candidates shall be made on the basis of valid GPAT score. In

case GPAT applicants are less or the seats remain vacant, then Entrance Test shall

be conducted by the University for filling up the vacant seats.

 

(K) M.P. Ed.

For M.P.Ed. Programme only those applicants who qualify physical efficiency test

shall be eligible to appear in the Entrance Test.

 

IV. RESERVATION OF SEATS FOR NON PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMES/COURSES

Sixty Seven percent (67%) of seats available in a Programme/Course of study, shall

be filled up from Open merit category candidates. Remaining 33% of seats available

in a Programme/Course shall be filled up from amongst the reserved categories in

order of merit. Supernumerary seats shall be in addition to intake capacity of a Ad

programme. The breakup of seats for various reserved categories and the

authorities competent to issue the required certificate in respect of the reserved

categories are given in Tables 1 and 2 below:

 

Table I: Reserved Categories (Break-up)

 

 

S. No.

Category

 

Reservation

%age

Authority for Issuing

Certificate

01

Schedule Caste {SC}

5

Tehsildar concerned

 

02

Scheduled Tribe {ST}

3

Tehsildar concerned

 

03

Children of Gujjar and Bakerwal {CGB}

 

2

 

04

Residents of Backward Areas {RBA}

10

 

05

Line of Actual Control {ALC}

 

1

 

06

Scouts/Guides/Rovers and Rangers

{SGRR}

 

1

Governor/State

Organizing Commissioner

(JKSBS&G)

07

Weak & Under Privileged Classes

[Social Caste] {WUP}

2

 

08

Children of Permanent Resident of

Defense Personnel/ State Police

Personnel/Children of Ex-Defense &

Police Personnel/Children of Para

military Forces serving in the State {CDP}

2

Commanding Officer of

Unit/ Zila Sainik Welfare

Officer and DIG

concerned, respectively.

 

09

Candidates possessing outstanding

proficiency in Sports {SPT}

 

2

Director, Physical

Education, University of

Kashmir

10

Candidates possessing outstanding

proficiency in NCC (B or C certificate)

{NCC}

 

2

“B” Group Commandant,

“C” Director NCC.

11

Differently–abled [not less than 40%

disability] {DA}

3

Superintendent Medical

Board

 

 

 

 

Table 2: Supernumerary seats

 

 

S. No

Category

Percentage

Seats

 

Authority for Issuing

Certificate

01

Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)

 

10%

 

Tehsildar concerned

 

02

Pahari Speaking People (PSP)

4%

 

03

Persons from outside the Kashmir

Division, but excluding those who

have passed qualifying examination

from University/Board of Kashmir

Division {OSJ}*

2%

 

Registrar of the

concerned University

/Secretary concerned

Board.

04

Persons residing outside India

(Foreign Nationals) but excluding

those who have passed qualifying

examination from Jammu & Kashmir

Universities/ Boards {FN}#

5%

 

Embassy concerned/

ICCR

 

05

Children of Permanent Employees of

the University of Kashmir

Serving/Retired) {SN}

 

1 seat per

Programme

 

Registrar, University of Kashmir

 

  

 

* Where a course is not offered by the Universities in Jammu Division, candidates from Jammu Division shall compete in Open Merit/Reserved Categories, if otherwise eligible.

 

# However the Vice-Chancellor may increase the %age of seats on the recommendation of the concerned Department.

dmission Policy 2022

 

V. RESERVATION OF SEATS FOR PROFESSIONAL

PROGRAMMES/COURSES

Fifty Seven percent (57%) of seats available in a Programme/Course of study, shall

be filled up from Open merit category candidates. Remaining 43% of seats available

in a Programme/Course shall be filled up from amongst the reserved categories in

order of merit. Supernumerary seats shall be in addition to intake capacity of a

programme. The breakup of seats for various reserved categories and the

authorities competent to issue the required certificate in respect of the reserved

categories are given in Tables 3 and 4 below:

 

Table 3: Reserved Categories (Break-up)

 

S. No.

Category

 

Reservation

%age

Authority for Issuing

Certificate

01

Schedule Caste {SC}

8

Tehsildar concerned

 

02

Scheduled Tribe {ST}

10

Tehsildar concerned

 

03

Children of Gujjar and Bakerwal {CGB}

 

-

 

04

Residents of Backward Areas {RBA}

10

 

05

Line of Actual Control {ALC}

 

4

 

06

Scouts/Guides/Rovers and Rangers

{SGRR}

 

 

Governor/State

Organizing Commissioner

(JKSBS&G)

07

Weak & Under Privileged Classes

[Social Caste] {WUP}

4

 

08

Children of Permanent Resident of

Defense Personnel/ State Police

Personnel/Children of Ex-Defense &

Police Personnel/Children of Para

military Forces serving in the State {CDP}

2

Commanding Officer of

Unit/ Zila Sainik Welfare

Officer and DIG

concerned, respectively.

 

09

Candidates possessing outstanding

proficiency in Sports {SPT}

 

2

Director, Physical

Education, University of

Kashmir

10

Candidates possessing outstanding

proficiency in NCC (B or C certificate)

{NCC}

 

1

“B” Group Commandant,

“C” Director NCC.

11

Differently–abled [not less than 40%

disability] {DA}

4

Superintendent Medical

Board

 

 

Table 2: Supernumerary seats

 

 

S. No

Category

Percentage

Seats

 

Authority for Issuing

Certificate

01

Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)

 

10%

 

Tehsildar concerned

 

02

Pahari Speaking People (PSP)

4%

 

03

Persons from outside the Kashmir

Division, but excluding those who

have passed qualifying examination

from University/Board of Kashmir

Division {OSJ}*

2%

 

Registrar of the

concerned University

/Secretary concerned

Board.

04

Persons residing outside India

(Foreign Nationals) but excluding

those who have passed qualifying

examination from Jammu & Kashmir

Universities/ Boards {FN}#

5%

 

Embassy concerned/

ICCR

 

05

Children of Permanent Employees of

the University of Kashmir

Serving/Retired) {SN}

 

1 seat per

Programme

 

Registrar, University of Kashmir

* Where a course is not offered by the Universities in Jammu Division, candidates from Jammu Division shall compete in Open Merit/Reserved Categories, if otherwise eligible.

 

# However the Vice-Chancellor may increase the %age of seats on the recommendation of the concerned Department.

Admission Policy 2022

(i)

The benefit of admission under a Reserved Category/Supernumerary seats

(Tables 1,2,3 & 4) shall be granted only once to a candidate. However, a

subsequent benefit under SN category can be availed in case of non

availability of other SN category candidates.

 

(ii) If a candidate is eligible to apply for admission under more than one reserved

category, he/she shall be required to choose (while submitting the online

Application Form) only one Reserved Category for one programme under which

he/she would like to be considered, which shall be final, and unchangeable.

For example, if a candidate is eligible under three categories RBA, NCC, and

Sports, he/she shall have to choose only one of the three categories under

which he/she shall compete for admission to a particular programme. Say, if

he/she is an applicant for PG programmes in A, B, C and D subjects, he/she

may compete in all the programmes but only under one of these three

categories (RBA, NCC or Sports whichever he/she likes) or he/she may

compete (say for instance ) under RBA for A, under NCC for B, under Sports

for C and under RBA for D. He/she is not, however, permitted to compete

under more than one category for a single programme i.e., he/she cannot, for

instance, apply under RBA as well as NCC for a single programme.

 

(iii) Only candidates residing within the territorial jurisdiction of Kashmir Division

and /or those who have passed their qualifying examination through

University/Board of Kashmir are eligible to seek admission under open merit

as well as reserved categories (1-11) (Table 1 & 3). However, in case of

courses/programmes not offered by Universities of Jammu Division,

candidates residing in any part of the state are eligible to apply under open

and reserved categories (1-11) (Table 1 & 3).

 

(iv) The certificate under clauses 1-11 except that at Sr. No. 8 in Table 1 and Sr.

No. 6 in Table 3 must be in accordance with SRO 126 of 28 June 1994 of the

J&K Government and subsequent SRO’s issued by the Government in this

regard.

 

(v) For programmes like MBA, MBA (Financial Management), MCA, M.Sc. Bio-

Technology there shall be no supernumerary seat under category “Persons

from outside the Kashmir Division” (Sr.No. 3 Table 2 & 4).

 

(vi) Candidates residing outside the territorial jurisdiction of Kashmir Division

(who have not passed their qualifying examination through University/Board

of Kashmir Division) shall be eligible to apply under category OSJ (Sr. No. 3

Table 2 & 4) for all subjects/programmes, unless otherwise indicated/subject

to determination of their eligibility/equivalence to the degree.

 

(vii) One Supernumerary seat in each programme (irrespective of number of

Campuses/Colleges) belonging to children of Permanent Employees of the

University of Kashmir (under Category 5) (Table 2 & 4), in order of merit

provided he/she produces a Certificate from the Registrar, University of

Kashmir. The eligibility for admission and the procedure of selection would be

the same as prescribed for categories shown in Table-1 &3 above.Admission Policy 2022

(viii) Foreign students shall be considered under the Supernumerary category “4”

(Table 2 & 4) and shall be governed by the admission policy reflected under

Clause of the Prospectus “ADMISSION OF FOREIGN STUDENTS”.

 

(ix) In case of M. Pharm programme only two seats for each programme shall be

available reserved categories and shall be offered to two candidates who top

the merit list of reserved categories, provided that only one candidate shall be

taken from one category.

 

VI. PREPARATION OF SELECTION LIST

The following procedure shall be adopted to prepare selection list:

(i)

Total seats available for a particular program shall be divided among each

category as specified in the reservation policy.

 

(ii) All seats available under the open merit category except any fractional part

shall be allotted to eligible candidates in order of their merit irrespective of

their applied categories.

 

(iii) In case, no eligible candidate is available under a particular reserved

category, the seat(s) including fractional part under that category shall be

shifted to open merit category. In case, the number of eligible candidates

available under a particular reserved category is not sufficient, the remaining

seat(s) including fractional part under that category shall be shifted to open

merit category.

 

(iv) Fractional part attached to open merit category left in (i) above and seats

resulting from (iii) above including their fractional parts shall be clubbed

together (added) to calculate further seats to be allotted under open merit

category. This number shall be rounded to nearest integer (i.e. if greater than

or equal to 0.5, one seat shall be allotted).

 

(v) A seat matrix indicating number of seats and fraction of seat for each

reserved category shall be prepared.

 

(vi) Candidates shall be selected in order of their merit from each reserved

category as per the seat matrix prepared in step (v) above leaving behind any

fractional part at this step.

 

(vii) Selection of candidates against fractional seats shall be made from only those

reserved categories whose fractional part was added in step (vi) above.

 

(viii) The fractional seats shall be given to candidates in order of their respective

merit, from each reserved category, which has not been represented in step

(vii).

 

(ix) Remaining fractional seats (if available) shall be allotted to candidates in

order of their respective merit from reserved category (subject to maximum of

one seat per category) whose fractional part was added in step (vi) but were

not given a seat in step (vii). Admission Policy 2022

 

(x)

If at any stage no eligible candidate is available for admission from a reserved

category, that seat/fractional part shall be shifted to open merit category and

filled up.

 

VII. SHIFTING FROM RESERVED CATEGORY QUOTA TO OPEN MERIT QUOTA

A candidate seeking admission under a particular Reserved Category shall at first

instance be automatically shifted to the Open Merit Category, (if otherwise eligible),

if the total marks scored entitle him/her to figure in the open merit list. However,

once admission granted, the candidate cannot be shifted to Open Merit in

subsequent lists at the same Campus/College. However, if any reserved category

candidate shifted to Open Merit on the basis of merit wants to remain in the

respective reserved category to which he/she belongs. He/she has to submit a

written representation to the Director, Directorate of Admissions & Competitive

Examinations for the same.

 

VIII. SHIFTING FROM SELF-FINANCED SEAT QUOTA TO OPEN/CATEGORY QUOTA

A candidate seeking admission under Self-financed seat quota shall at first

instance be automatically shifted to the Open Merit/Reserved Category against the

available vacant seat, (if otherwise eligible), if the total marks scored entitle

him/her to figure in the selection list. If a candidate leaves/quits an Open

Merit/Category seat 30 days after formally closing of admission the candidate

figuring at serial No. 1 in the waiting list of Open Merit but selected under self-

finance shall be upgraded to the vacant seat and the self-financed seat fee

deposited by him/her shall be refunded.

 

IX. ADMISSION OF FOREIGN STUDENTS

1) The number of seats for admission under the category shall be 5% of total

intake capacity fixed for the Programme and shall be over and above the

existing intake capacity. The admission under the category shall be open for

the following categories of students. However, in case a given Department is

willing to admit more foreign students in view of its adequate accommodation

and infrastructural facilities, the Vice-Chancellor is authorized to increase the

number of seats on the recommendation of the Departmental Committee.

 

a) General Category: The Foreign National shall not be required to appear

in the entrance test. They shall apply on the prescribed format for

admission as and when admission notification is issued by the

University;

 

b) Cultural Exchange Programme: The students seeking admission under

the Cultural Exchange Programme of Government of India shall be

required to approach the Indian Council of Cultural Relations, Azad

Bhavan, IP State, New Delhi 110001, India. In the event of their selection,

the Council will be informed about their selection.A

dmission Policy 2022

2) The foreign students shall be required to fulfill the required eligibility

conditions for obtaining admission to different courses.

 

3) In case, the number of applications is more than the seats available in a

programme, the admission of students shall be granted on the basis of merit

in the qualifying examinations;

 

4) Foreign nationals admitted to the Programme shall be required to get medical

insurance cover and the same shall be mandatory for all such foreign

students;

 

5) The foreign nationals admitted under this category shall be required to get

clearance from all the relevant agencies of the Government of J&K and Govt. of

India;

 

6) Other terms and conditions of admission shall be same as are in vogue for

admission under other categories of admission.

 

X. RESULT OF ENTRANCE TEST

The Answer Key of a subject shall be displayed on the University website

immediately after the test is conducted. Complaints and queries in writing to the

Director, Directorate of Admissions or Competitive Examinations or online at

admissions@kashmiruniversity.ac.in from the examinees shall be solicited within

one working day (upto 4:00 p.m.) from the date of uploading of keys/displaying of

keys on the University website, which will be attended promptly. No complaints,

whatsoever, shall be entertained thereafter and the result of the test/s shall be

processed.

 

IX. DECLARATION OF MERIT LISTS/SELECTION LISTS

(i)

All the notifications shall be uploaded on the official website of the

University. The University does not own any responsibility for a candidate

not being informed and candidate shall not be informed separately.

 

(ii) The detailed merit lists mentioning entrance points, details of the

qualification examination and other components, as per the procedure of

admission for various Programmes, shall be displayed on the University

website. Complaints and queries in writing to the Director, Directorate of

Admissions & Competitive Examinations, with documentary proofs, if any,

with regard to Merit lists shall be open for two working day (upto 4:00 p.m.)

from the date of uploading of merit list on website. The same shall be

attended promptly. Thereafter, the Selection Lists shall be issued. No

complaints whatsoever shall be entertained with respect to individual merit

of a candidate after publishing of the selection list.

 

(iii) The first two selection lists for all programmes/courses shall be issued on

the basis of relative merit and preferences given by the candidates in the

Application Form.

 

(iv) In case vacancies are available / are caused even after issuance of two

selection lists, admission against vacant seats shall be made on the basis of

counselling. The counseling to a programme/course where the seats Admission Policy

remained vacant after the issuance of two selection lists, shall meant for only

those candidates who are in waiting list i.e. if the cut off merit of 2nd selection

list was 20 points, the counseling should only for the candidates having

obtained 19.75 points and below. However, the candidate already selected in

main selection lists and has forfeited his/her right to admission due to non

completion of admission formalities, shall be given a chance for appearing in

the counseling only after the candidates in the merit list exhausted in full.

Therefore, students in their own interest shall remain in touch with the

Directorate of Admissions & Competitive Examinations. While issuing the

Counseling Notification on the University website, seat matrix in various

categories across various Campuses/ Colleges shall also be made available

and the students shall have the option to give fresh Option on Counseling

Application Form available on the University website while attending the

Counseling Session/s. The candidates shall have to attend counselling

alongwith the Original Marks/Qualifying/other documents. If a candidate is

selected for admission, he/she shall have to submit the original certificates

of Qualifying Examinations & DOB certificate on spot. Submission of original

Documents shall be taken as consent of the candidate for seeking admission

in the given programme. After the deposition of original certificates, the

candidates would be required to deposit fees within 3 days. If a candidate

fails to deposit fees within 3 days he/she shall forfeit the chance for

admission, and the next candidate in sequence from the counselling list shall

be offered admission.

 

X. ADMISSION AT SATELLITE CAMPUSES AND COLLEGES

For admission to post-graduate programmes which are also offered in Satellite

Campuses of the University, Govt. Degree Colleges and Private Colleges affiliated to

the University of Kashmir, the procedure of selection shall be the same as described

above, with the provision that a candidate shall have to indicate in clear terms

his/her order of preference for the campuses/ colleges, where the course is offered

in the space provided for the purpose in the Application Form and in the

Counseling Form as the case may be. For example, if a post-graduate programme

(say M A in subject X) is offered at three places, Campus A, Campus B and College

I, the applicant may give his/her order of preference in any one of the following

ways:-

Candidates must note that shifting/ migration from campuses to University or from

one teaching Department/Centre/Institute to another (even on mutual basis) is not

provided under rules. No recommendation from any Department/College/Campus

in this regard shall be entertained. The preference indicated by a candidate during

submission of online Aapplication Form shall be treated as final and in the event a

candidate fails to mention preference, he/she will not be considered for admission

in 1st and 2nd selection lists.

 

 

Sr.

Programme

1st

Preference

2nd

Preference

3rd

Preference

a.

MA in X

Campus B

 

College I

Campus A

b.

MA in X

Campus A

College I

Campus B

 

c.

MA in X

College I

 

Campus B

 

Campus A

Admission Policy 2022

 

XI. ADMISSION UNDER SELF-FINANCED SEATS CATEGORY

The notification for admission under Self-financed seats shall be issued separately

after issuance of 1st selection list and only those candidates who have appeared in

the Entrance Test and apply for admission under Self Financed Category on the

prescribed format available on the official website of the University shall be

considered for admission under this category. However, in Programmes where the

number of applicants is less, admission can be granted on the basis of qualifying

examination merit. The selection of candidates shall be made on the basis of merit

(among the applicants for this category of seats) which shall be the same as

prescribed for selection of candidates against open seats. The candidates selected

against Self-financed seats shall be required to pay normal fee as chargeable to

other candidates, in addition to the fee charged under self-financed seats. The fee

for self-financed seats shall be non-refundable payable in two equal installments at

the time of admission to 1st and 3rd semesters of the course. If a candidate leaves a

seat/quit a course after closing of admission and the seat remains vacant, the fee

shall not be refunded/ transferred, even if the same candidate is selected for some

other course within the University. In case of IMBA, the self-financed seat fee shall

have to be deposited in four equal installments at the time of admission to 1st, 3rd,

5th and 7"' semesters. The normal fee in both the cases has to be deposited at the

time of the admission.

 

XII. CLOSURE OF ADMISSION

A notice of at least one week shall be given for the closure of admission, to provide

sufficient time to all concerned to fill up all the available seats. In the event seats

remaining vacant, the concerned officials shall submit in writing to Director,

Directorate of Admissions & Competitive Examinations the reason for the same.

 

XIII. REFUND OF ADMISSION FEE

If a student chooses to withdraw from the programme of study in which he/she is

enrolled, the following four-tier system for the refund of fees remitted by the

student shall be followed:

 

Percentage of Refund

of Aggregate fees*

Point of time when notice of withdrawal of admission is served

100%

15 days before the formally-notified last date of admission

80%

Not more than 15 days after the formally-notified last date of admission of the concerned programme

 

50%

More than 15 days but less than 30 days after formally-notified last date of admission of the concerned programme

Nil

More than 30 days after formally-notified last date of admission of the concerned programme

 

*(Inclusive of course fees and non-tuition fees but exclusive of caution money and security deposit)

 

In case of (1) in the table above, an amount of 10% of the aggregate fees shall be

deducted as processing charges from the refundable amount.

 


About Kashmir University

The University of Jammu and Kashmir was founded in the year 1948. In the year 1969 it was bifurcated into two full-fledged Universities: University of Kashmir at Srinagar and University of Jammu at Jammu. The University of Kashmir is situated at Hazratbal in Srinagar. It is flanked by the world famous Dal Lake on its eastern side and Nigeen Lake on the western side. The Main Campus of the University spread over 247 acres of land is divided into three parts – Hazratbal Campus, Naseem Bagh Campus and Mirza Bagh Campus (serving residential purpose). Additional land has been acquired at Zakura near the main campus for further expansion of the University. The tranquil ambience of the Campus provides the right kind of atmosphere for serious study and research.

Over the Years University of Kashmir has expanded substantially. It has established Satellite Campuses at Anantnag (South Campus) , Baramulla (North Campus) and Kupwara (Kupwara Campus) to make higher education more accessible to people living in remote areas of Kashmir valley. The University has also established a Sub-Office at Jammu to cater to the needs of the candidates enrolled with the University from outside Kashmir.

The University is committed to provide an intellectually stimulating environment for productive learning to enhance the educational, economic, scientific, business and cultural environment of the region. The University offers programmes in all the major faculties; Arts, Business & Management Studies, Education, Law, Applied Sciences & Technology, Biological Sciences, Physical & Material Sciences, Social Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering, Oriental Learning and Music & Fine Arts. It has been constantly introducing innovative/ new programmes to cater to the needs and demands of the students and the society.

Over the years, the University has marched towards excellence in its programmes and activities. It has been re-accredited as Grade-A+ University by the National Assessment & Accreditation Council (NAAC) of India. This is recognition and reflection of the high standard of quality in teaching and research at the University of Kashmir.

 

 

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