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1. A candidate
seeking admission to the course for the degree of M. Phil in full residence
must:
(i) have passed the Master's Degree Examination in
the subject or an equivalent examination in at least 2nd Division in a field
of study relating to the subject he/she desires to take up, and
(ii) have a domicile of
Punjab
Province. Candidates domiciled in the provinces other than
Punjab, have to produce a nomination letter from their respective provincial
governments against reserved seats.
(iii) produce at the time of the first enrolment, a
certificate from the University Resident Medical Officer to the effect that
he/she is free from any communicable disease or mental or physical
disability which is likely to stand in the way of his/her pursuing the
chosen field of study.
2. If the
schedule of courses pursued by a candidate for his/her Master's degree does
not provide adequate background for the M.Phil. course which he/she intends
to take up, he/she may be required to rectify the deficiency by taking
additional courses as determined by the Supervisory Committee of the
Student.
3.
Candidates may be admitted at the beginning of the winter
semester. If a candidate fails to enroll, his/her admission shall stand
cancelled.
3. (i) The Academic staff: A teacher of the
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad may be allowed to enroll himself /
herself for postgraduate courses after getting admission under University
rules. He/she, under this arrangement, will be a part time student and a
whole time employee.
The Administrative staff: The
administrative staff would be treated at par for admission to various
postgraduate degree courses under Evening programme. He/she will take two
courses in Evening Programme and will be exempted from the fee etc. as in
the case of Faculty member. He /she, under this arrangement, will be a part
time student and a whole time employee. However, the number of seats for
admission to various degree courses for the administrative staff might be
fixed by the Vice Chancellor.(Syndicated 4.11.04).
4.
A candidate admitted to the
course shall be required to be in residence at the University during the
first two semesters.
5. (i)
The admission to the course may be made by the Advanced Studies and Research
Board on the recommendations of the selection committees to be constituted
by the Vice Chancellor.
(ii) Lists of selected candidates would be displayed by the Director
Advanced Studies and if needed subsequent lists would be displayed till the
last seat is filled up(Syndicated 12.3.05).
(Explanation: The last
list would be displayed keeping in view that 75% attendance in lectures
would not suffer).
(iii) The Advanced Studies and Research Board may
refuse admission of a student to the course without assigning any reason.
Explanation:
All those students who are awarded minor penalty of fine of Rs.1000/- and
above twice on account of their misconduct during the course of their
undergraduate studies will be debarred for postgraduate admission for a
period of two years. After the lapse of two years after completion of their
undergraduate courses, their cases will be considered for admission to M.Sc.
course on the recommendations of the Students Affairs Committee. This
condition will also be applicable for M.Sc. students for admission to M.Phil.
and Ph.D. courses.
The students who receive major penalties during
their B.Sc. and M.Sc. courses will not be granted admission to M.Sc. and
Ph.D., courses respectively. However, they will be eligible for admission to
M.Sc. and Ph.D. courses after a lapse of three years, on the recommendations
of the Students Affairs Committee.
6. A candidate
admitted to the course shall, for so long as he/she has not submitted
his/her thesis, enroll himself/herself for each semester provided that
he/she may discontinue his/ her studies on account of sickness duly
certified by the University Medical Officer or due to circumstances beyond
his/her control, before appearing in the final examination, with the
permission of the Vice Chancellor obtained through the Director, Advanced
Studies on the recommendation of the Dean/Director/Principal. Provided
further that a candidate shall not ordinarily be allowed to discontinue
studies during first semester.
(Explanation:
Candidates so permitted to discontinue will be allowed to resume their
studies by the Dean/Director/Principal and will be notified by the Director
Advanced Studies).
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An application for enrolment on the
prescribed form (GS/10), accompanied by the prescribed fees, shall be
presented on the day(s) notified for enrolment provided that the Director,
Advanced Studies may, in special circumstances and on payment of late fee of
Rs.400/- permit a student to enroll within ten days after the commencement
of the classes.
Provided
further that the Vice Chancellor may allow enrolment of a student after the
expiry of 10 days of the commencement of the classes under special
circumstances in individual cases to be recorded in writing with double late
fee of Rs.800/- till the last day of the 4th week w.e.f.
commencement of classes.
(Explanation:
Enrolment will only be considered completed when GS/10 form is deposited
with the Director, Advanced Studies. Merely depositing of fee will not serve
the purpose)(Syndicate 4.11.04)
8. If a
student fails to enroll in any semester without permission of the competent
authority, he/she shall cease to be on the rolls of the University and in
case he/ she desires readmission, he/she shall have to apply for the same.
(Explanation:
The Advanced Studies and Research Board may re-admit such a candidate
subject to payment of Rs.2000/- as readmission fee and Rs.2000/- as per
semester gap fee/or refuse admission if the reasons advanced are not
convincing) (Syndicate 4.11.04)
9. When a
candidate has been enrolled for his/her first semester, the Advanced Studies
and Research Board shall, on the recommendation of the
Dean/Director/Principal made in consultation with the Chairman of the
Department concerned, constitute for the candidate a Supervisory Committee
which shall normally consist of two specialists from the major field of
study and one from the minor field of study, provided that if any
outstanding specialist in a major or minor field of study, is available
outside the University, he/she may be appointed as a member of the
Supervisory Committee in place of a teacher or as an additional member. One
of the teacher members from major field of study will be designated as its
Chairman and will act as Major Supervisor.
(Explanation:
In case, a post-graduate student is allowed by the Director Advanced Studies
duly recommended by the Chairman and Dean/Director/ Principal concerned to
conduct his/her complete thesis research in other institution/ laboratory,
the name of the helping scientist would be placed at serial No.2 on the
supervisory committee and will be designated as co-supervisor).
10. (a)
A student who is enrolled for a course shall not be allowed, to add a new
course or substitute a course for another after the expiry of twenty days
from the commencement of the classes, but he/she may be permitted on the
recommendation of his/her major Supervisor/Chairman of the Department and
the teacher concerned, to drop a course within four weeks w.e.f.
commencement of classes. In case a student gives up a course without such
permission or intimation he/she shall be deemed to have failed in that
course. He/She may be permitted, on the recommendation of his/her major
Supervisor/Chairman of the Department and
Dean/Director concerned to revise his/her GS/10 form within four weeks (21st
day to 28th day) from the commencement of classes subject to
payment of Rs.1000/- as GS/10 revision fee. (Syndicate 4.11.04)
(b) The students may be allowed to drop such courses
within 30 days of the last date of enrolment, for which they enrolled in the
first semester after taking admission, before the appointment of their
Supervisory Committees, which are not included in their approved course work
programmes by the Supervisory Committees. This concession will be valid for
courses enrolled in the first semester and for those students, who submit
their course work programmes during first semester.
11. When a
course for which a student is enrolled, cannot be held according to the
programme announced, he/she may take up an alternative course, but this must
be done not later than fifteen days after the date of enrolment.
12.
The admission of a candidate
to the course shall be provisional in the first instance and shall be
confirmed only when the following conditions have been fulfilled:
(i)
He/she has demonstrated
potential ability to handle course work and thesis research to the
satisfaction of his/her Supervisory Committee.
(ii)
He/she has rectified the
course deficiencies, if any.
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