Manipal University – Jaipur

About Manipal University:

The Manipal Education Group is an established leader in the field of education, research and healthcare. In a span of over six decades, it has transformed the lives of more than 3,00,000 students from over 59 countries. The group includes five Universities – Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE, Karnataka), Sikkim Manipal University (Sikkim), American University of Antigua (Caribbean Islands), Manipal International University (Malaysia) and Manipal University Jaipur (Jaipur).

Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ) was launched in 2011 on an invitation from the Government of Rajasthan, as a self-financed State University. MUJ has redefined academic excellence in the region, with the Manipal way of learning; one that inspires students of all disciplines to learn and innovate through hands on practical experience.

  1. Important Dates ( 2019 )

• Last date of application of Online Application for All Programme for the AY 2019-20 is April 30, 2019. (Refer the Manipal University Jaipur website, for latest update)
• Commencement of classes for Non-Engineering Programmes-August 6, 2019

  2. Eligibility

Eligibility : Minimum 50% Marks in 10+2 scheme of Senior School Certificate Examination or equivalent in any stream OR Any Public School/Board/University Examination in India or in Foreign countries recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) as equivalent to 10+2 system OR International Baccalaureate Diploma after 10 Years of Schooling, with not less than 50% marks in aggregate.

Admissions are done on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination and student should preferably have creative ability, design aptitude and good communication skills.

  3. Number of Seats

B.Design – Fashion Design : 40
B.Design – Interior Design : 60

  4. Fee Structure

Fashion Design : Rs. 1,66,000
Interior Design : Rs. 1,50,000

  5. Courses in UG

B. Design – Fashion Design
B. Design – Interior Design

  6. Examination Pattern

Manipal University Jaipur aims to provide globally accepted education of a high standard. In all programmes of study, great emphasis is placed on the use of ICT technologies to impart quality education to students. The University follows an efficient and flexible Semester System with continuous and comprehensive evaluation. Each semester of study has minimum requirements of number of course credits that must be taken. Each course is defined in terms of contact hours, by lectures, tutorials and/or practical sessions.

Maximum Duration of any Academic Program

The maximum time allowed for a student to complete the degree requirement in any programme is as per the prevalent UGC norms at the time of admission. At present it is the actual duration of the programme +2 years.

Semester Completion A student successfully completes a particular semester when he/she passes (i.e., obtains letter grade E or above) in all the courses prescribed in the semester and earns the specified credits of the courses, as per the curriculum.

Promotion to higher Semesters is based on securing a prescribed minimum number of credits every year.

Graduation A student completes the requirements for graduation, when he/she earns the specified number of credits in all the semesters making up the programme, including Audit courses, if any, prescribed in the curriculum and has paid all dues to the institute to the institute and the hostels and no case of indiscipline is pending against him/her.

Semester Registration: All students are required to register in person for each semester in the parent department for the courses to be pursued by them (including Programme and Open Electives) as per the programme on the dates specified in the academic calendar.

Continuous Assessment

Student performance is continuously assessed in all courses, based on class/tutorial participation, assignment work, lab work, class tests, in semester tests, quizzes and end semester examinations, which contribute to the final grade awarded in the course. Many tests/examinations are held in Open Book/Notes mode, to ensure that students actually learn to apply theoretical concepts, through analysis and critical thinking, rather than just memorize and regurgitate.

Performance in each theory course is evaluated out of a maximum of 100 marks, of which 60 marks are for insemester assessments and 40 marks for the end-semester examinations (ETE). The in-semester assessment in a theory course is based on sessional tests (MTE) and assignments, quizzes, case presentations, seminars, etc. counted towards Class Work Sessional(CWS).

Performance in practical courses is also evaluated out of a maximum of 100 marks and is based totally on insemester assessment, of which 60 marks are awarded based on class performance (PRS) and 40 marks based on the Practical Examination (PRE) conducted towards the end of the semester.

Showing of Answer Books
MUJ follows a policy of transparent evaluation. To this end, students are shown their evaluated answer books after every test/exam. Grading Marks obtained in the ETE, MTE and CWS are added together and a 10-point grading system is used to award the student with an overall letter grade for the course.

Letter Grading System
Letter Grades and Grade points are as shown below:
Letter Grade : A+ A B C D E F/I/DT
Grade Point : 10 9 8 7 6 5 0

A student who earns a minimum of 5 grade points (E grade) in a course is declared to have successfully completed the course and earned the credits assigned to it.

F grade is generally awarded if a student fails to secure 35 % marks for UG courses or 40% marks in PG and post PG courses. I is an incomplete grade, awarded if a student does not appear for the ETE for any reason and DT is the Detained grade, awarded if the student’s attendance is less than the prescribed minimum of 75% in any course.

Moderation of Question Papers and Grades
All sessional and ETE question papers are moderated before the test/exam, to ensure that the syllabus has been covered and marks allotted uniformly to questions. To remove/reduce anomalies in grades and ensure uniformity, grades are also moderated, if necessary, before finally notifying to the students.

Attendance
Students are expected to attend every lecture, tutorial and practical class scheduled for them. Attendance is recorded for every class in every course they attend. A student with less than 75% attendance in any course is not permitted to write the ETE in that course and is given DT grade in that course. Attendance in lectures, class tests, Laboratory classes and tutorials, all count towards the calculation of this percentage.

  7. Original Manipal University Papers & Mock Test Series (Phase I)

For Manipal University Papers & Mock Test Series for phase I, Refer www.rathoredesign.com/download-area-brds-student

  8. Original Manipal University Papers & Mock Test Series (Phase II – Situation Test)

For Manipal University Papers & Mock Test Series for phase II, Refer www.rathoredesign.com/download-area-brds-student

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