The Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow is one of the youngest central universities in the country. The jurisdiction of this residential University is over the entire state of Uttar Pradesh. The campus Vidya Vihar is located off Rae Bareli Road, about 10 kms south of the Charbagh Railway Station, Lucknow.
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Accommodation
The reservation in the Hostel is as per the University reservation policy.
The Current Hostel Charges are Rs: 1000/- per semester (For all categories) in the form of room charges. The Hostel follows the University academic semester system (i.e., Jan- Jun, Jul –Dec; two semesters annually). All selected students of the University who need hostel accommodation will be required to apply in the prescribed application form obtainable from the Hostel office. The admission in the hostel is in accordance with the merit secured in the Entrance Examination held by the University in the respective courses of the study. Students who are given admission in the hostel are required to join the mess. The mess offers simple meals at moderate rates which may vary from time to time depending on the cost of the meals served
Hostel residents are expected to observe the rules and regulations prescribed for them. Failure to observe discipline or violation of rules may make a student liable to disciplinary action which may result in the withdrawal of hostel facilities. In case it is found at some stage that any information has been given incorrectly or some material facts have been concealed, the student is liable to eviction from the hostel besides such other action which the University may deem fit to take against him. In view of the limited hostel accommodation, the candidates should note that the grant of admission to a course in the University would not ensure allotment of hostel room and that the accommodation will be offered to the eligible applicants subject to availability. All Boys except the residents of Lucknow will be provided hostel.
Admission
Rules for Admission:
* All courses offered by University are Post Graduate and Admission to these courses are based on the merit obtained by the candidates entrance Examination conducted by the University.
* Applicants seeking admission to more than one post-graduate course in the University have to submit separate application forms which are restricted to only two courses and take separate admission test for each course. Single application form for more than one course shall be summarily rejected.
* For taking the admission test it is necessary that the candidates applying for admission to master's degree course must have passed the three year degree course from a University recognised by the University Grants Commission in 10+2+3 system of education.
Candidates who are due to appear in the final examination of the qualifying degree course of any University are eligible to appear in the admission test. They must enclose self-attested photocopies of mark sheet of the immediately preceding examination of the qualifying degree with the application form. Such candidates, if admitted, must submit the proof of passing qualifying examination within the given specified time failing which the admission shall stand cancelled.
* The percentage of marks in qualifying examination shall be red without rounding off the percentage.
* Mere appearing in the Admission Test does not entitle a candidate to claim eligibility for the admission in the course.
* Candidates shall have to appear in one paper for admission in the course. There shall be separate papers for different courses.
* The paper shall be of one hour duration and shall carry 100 marks. It will contain 50 objective type and 5 narrative type questions:-
- The standard of questions in these papers will generally correspond to that expected from graduates of a University. Areas for studies for various courses for admission tests are suggested in Appendix-XII as guidelines only.
- Blind and Disabled candidates, with prior permission of the concerned University authorities, may bring their own writers whose maximum qualification should be Intermediate or 10+2 level.
- The marks obtained by each candidate in the admission test would form his/her merit index.
- The admission would be strictly in order of merit subject to the reservation of seats.
In case of equal marks in the admission test, the order of merit shall be decided on the basis of marks in the qualifying examinations.
* Candidates against whom any disciplinary action has been taken at any stage in his/her earlier academic year shall not be admitted to any course in the university.
* Enrolment of a student in any course of the university shall stand cancelled if he/she is held guilty of any cognizable offence. Enrollment may also be cancelled if his/her conduct is found by the proctorial board of the University to be at variance with that normally expected from a student of the University.
* Attendance Requirements: All students enrolled in the various courses are required to have 75% attendance in theory and practicals (wherever applicable). The University reserves the right to disallow such candidate from appearing in the examination whose attendance falls short of the minimum prescribed.
Examination Pattern: The University follows semester system for all the courses. Two year courses are divided into four semesters and three year course into six Semesters. A candidate is required to obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the total marks allotted for each paper for passing.
Note: For Ph.D. enrolment, the candidates should contact the concerned departments for getting application forms and other details.