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NAVIGATION


 
Bachelor’s Preparatory Programme (BPP) :

 

·          The Bachelor’s Preparatory Programme is launched for educating the adults

      deprived of 10+2 qualification and aspiring for further studies and Bachelor’s

      degrees like (B.A. and B.Com.).The details of the programme is as follows:

          Eligibility :

No requirement of any academic qualification. Students of 18 years or more who can read and write Gujarati are eligible to get admission in this course.

 

Course Structure :

The following three subjects are included in this programme, out of which two subjects are to be selected.

Sr.No.

Name of the subject                           

Subject Code

No.of  Blocks

1.

Course of Elementary Maths

PMT-01

05

2.

Introductory course of Social Science

PSS-01

05

3.

Course of Introductory Commerce

(Aspiring for B.Com. degree)

PCO-01

05

 

           Note : For the further studies in Commerce PCO-01 is compulsory.

 

           Course Fees :

            Rs.600/-

 

           Term End Examination :

(1)     The question paper of the term-end examination is of three hours, in which

          one and half hour i.e. 1.30 is allotted for PMT-01, PSS-01 and PCO-01

          each.

(2)     For all the three subjects only one question paper will be given. There will

         be descriptive questions of 20 marks and objective questions of 30 marks.

 

Standard of Success :

(1)     For the eligibility of admissions in the First B.A./B.Com., students will have

          to secure 36%marks in the term-end examination. The students successful

          in this examination will be sent a “letter of offer” for the admission in the

          first year of this University. No mark sheet will be given for this examination.

(2)     The students failing to maintain above said minimum standard will be

          allowed to appear in the term end examination within the maximum period

          of two years.

(3)     After the admission in this university if the student fails to complete the

          preparatory course and wishes to continue his studies will be allowed for

          the re-admission. He will have to pay the specific amount of fees again.  

 

Equivalence :

The Bachelor’s Preparatory Programme is in no way equivalent to 10+2 or any other examination. This is only the internal system of this university which prepares the persons who studies deprived of any eligibility for admissions and who aspire to be graduated for further studies.