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RECOGNITION
IGNOU is a CENTRAL UNIVERSITY established by an Act of Parliament in
1985 (Act No. 50 of 1985). IGNOU Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates are recog-
nized byall the member institutions of theAssociation of Indian Universities (AIU)
and are at part with Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates ofall Indian Universities/Deemed
Universities/Institutions.
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CONTENTS
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3. Instructional System 12
6. Evaluation 26
7. UniversityRules 34
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1. ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
1.1 Introduction
The Indira Gandhi National Open University was established by an Act of Parliament in 1985 to
achieve the following objectives:
Democratizing higher education by taking it to the doorsteps of the learners
Providing access to high quality education to all those who seek it irrespective of age, region,
religion and gender
Offering need-based academic programmes by giving professional and vocational orientation to
the courses
Promoting and developing distance education in India
Setting and maintaining standards in distance education in the country as an apex body.
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1.4 The Schools of Studies
With a view to develop interdisciplinary studies, the University operates through its Schools of Studies.
Each School is headed by a Director who arranges to plan, supervise, develop and organize its
academic programmes and courses in coordination with the School staff and different academic,
administrative and service wings of the University. The emphasis is on providing a wide choice of
courses at different levels. The following Schools of Studies currently are in operation:
School of Humanities (SOH)
School of Social Sciences (SOSS)
School of Sciences (SOS)
School of Education (SOE)
School of Continuing Education (SOCE)
School of Engineering & Technology (SOET)
School of Management Studies (SOMS)
School of Health Sciences (SOHS)
School of Computer & Information Sciences (SOCIS)
School of Agriculture (SOA)
School of Law (SOL)
School of Journalism and New Media Studies (SOJNMS)
School of Gender and Development Studies (SGDS)
School of Tourism Hospitality Service Sectoral Management (SOTHSSM)
School of Interdisciplinary and Trans-disciplinary Studies (SITS)
School of Social Work (SOSW)
School of Vocational Education and Training (SOVET)
School of Extension and Development Studies (SOEDS)
School of Foreign Languages (SOFL)
School of Translation Studies and Training (SOTST)
School of Performing & Visual Arts (SOPVA)
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MESSAGE FROM PROGRAMME COORDINATOR
Dear Student,
We welcome you to these programmes in the area of Information Security leading to Certificate,
Advanced Certificate, PG Certificate and PG Diploma through integrated mode. In integrated mode,
you will receive support from IGNOU through Internet as well as through the network of our Regional
and Study Centres. You will be attached to a Study Centre which will offer counselling sessions (Both
Theory and Practical). You will receive printed course material in accordance with our dispatch
schedule. You are advised to attend theory and practical counselling sessions regulary. You need to have
a minimum of 75% attendance for practical counselling sessions to appear for Term End Practical
Examinations. You need to submit requisite assignments before the due dates to become eligible to
appear for Term End Theory Examinations.
Also, students are requested to take note of the following:
The material and assignments are distributed (by post/by hand) to the student at regional centres/study
centres and programme study centres
“The University sends study materials and assignments, wherever prescribed, to the students
by registered post and if a student does not receive the same for any reason whatsoever, the
University shall not be held responsible for that.”
“In case a student wants to have assignments, he/she can obtain a copy of the same
from the Study Centre or Regional Centre or may download it from the IGNOU website-
http://www.ignou.ac.in.”
“The students are specifically instructed to send Examination Forms to the respective Regional
Centres only and to no other place and they are also advised to submit the Registration/Re-
registration Forms only at the respective Regional Centres and nowhere else. If any student
sends the Registration/Re-registration Forms, Examination Forms to wrong places and thereby
misses the scheduled date and consequently a semester/year, he/she will have no claim on the
University for regularisation.”
Programme Guide is a very important document for you, as a distance learner you may have several
queries, many of them would be answered by this booklet. Preserve it until you successfully complete
these Programmes.
Some useful addresses are given on page number 37 in this Programme Guide. In case of any difficulty,
communicate to the listed address for fast action. You are advised to visit IGNOU website-http://
www.ignou.ac.in, and your study center regularly for latest information if any. We wish you
success in pursuing these programmes.
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2. BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT PROGRAMMES
2.1 Introduction
This PG Diploma in Information Security (PGDIS) (With an exit option of PG Certificate in
Information Security (PGCIS) after successfully completion of first semester) programme has been
designed to bridge the gap in the awareness and competency required by various categories of people
as the users of Internet and various IT enabled services about deeper aspects of Information Security,
responsible use and management of IT services. This is a PG Diploma level programme with an exit
option of PG Certificate in Information Security (PGCIS) after successfully completion of first semester
and 32 credits of worth. Student can complete this programme in minimum period of one year or the
maximum period of three years.
The programme aims at imparting:
To spread awareness of information security and protection.
To provide protection and security to personal data and to built data oriented infrastructure in the
companies.
To raise high professional ethics in the individuals and students towards providing information
security.
To experiment and learn the skills and techniques needed for providing protection and security to
our information.
This Advanced Certificate in Information Security (ACISE) (With an exit option of Certificate in
Information Security (CISE) after successfully completion of first three courses of 12 Credits) programme
has been designed to prepare the youth to experiment and learn the skills and techniques needed for
providing protection and security to our information available in the virtual environment and to make
learners both responsible and smart netism. This is an Advanced Certificate level programme with an
exit option of Certificate in Information Security (CISE) after successfully completion of first three
courses of 12 Credits and total 18 Credits of worth. Student can complete this programme in minimum
period of six months or the maximum period of two years.
This programme emphasized and specifically stressed on the User’s Security Awareness and Needs as
follows:
1. Securing one’s own desktop.
2. Securing one’s own data.
3. Securing one’s connectivity.
4. Secure browsing. (E-mail, Internet application)
5. Secure Internet transaction.
6. W3C Compliance. ( What is W3C(World Wide Web Consortium), Practices)
7. Employee perspective of ISO 27000
8. Securing Web servers/ services.
9. Cyber Forensics.
10. Securing in the mobile world
11. Govt. rules in IT Security
This programme also brought out the issues of Authentication, Confidentiality, Privacy, Unique ID and
Digital Certification in relation to Security. It will be useful to any serious internet user including home
makers or any individual users of the computers.
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2.2 Programme Codes
PG Diploma in Information Security: PGDIS (With an exit option of PG Certificate in Information
Security (PGCIS) after successfully completion of first semester)
Advanced Certificate in Information Security: ACISE (With an exit option of Certificate in Information
Security (CISE) after successfully completion of first three courses of 12 Credits)
2.3 Credit System
The University follows the ‘Credit System’ for its programmes. Each credit is of 30 hours of study
comprising all learning activities. Thus, a four-credit course involves 120 study hours. This helps the
student to understand the academic effort one has to put into successfully complete a course. Completion
of the Programme requires successful completion of both assignments and the Term-end
Examination of each course in the programme. Every course of PGDIS/PGCIS programme
contains four credits and overall programme credit is 32. Three courses of ACISE/CISE
programme contains four credits each and one course contains six credits and overall programme
credit is 18.
2.4 Student Support Services
In order to provide individualised support to its learners the University has created a number of Study
Centres throughout the country for these programmes. These are administratively coordinated by the
Regional Centres.
The Study Centres are the contact points for the participants on all major aspects of the programme.
These include counselling sessions, practicals, library facilities, disseminating information and advice and
facilities for audio-visual training aids. The Study Centres are also equipped with some useful books
on the subjects of this programme. These will be accessible to the participants during their visits to
the Study Centre. The University may not always be able to communicate to all the students
individually. All the important communications are sent to the Regional Directors. The
Coordinators would display a copy of such important circulars/notifications on the notice board of the
Study Centre for the benefit of all the students. You are, therefore, advised to keep in touch with
your Study Centre Coordinator on a more or less regular basis so as to get advance information
about assignments, submission schedule (assignments & examination forms), list of students
admitted to a particular examination, declaration of results, etc. “The candidates are required
to opt for only such Study Centre as is activated for the programme. As far as possible, the University
will allot the Study Centre opted by the candidate. However, the University may change the Study
Centre at its convenience without concurrence of the student at any time”.
2.5 Newsletter
IGNOU Newsletter is published twice in a year (April and October) in English and Hindi. This
periodical communication is delivered by post to all the students of IGNOU along with course material.
Information regarding Examination schedule, new courses to be launched, admissions etc., is also
provided through IGNOU newsletter. It covers various activities at IGNOU Headquarters, Regional
Centres and Study Centres. It also carries important notifications from time to time.
2.6 Duration of the Programme
To fulfill the requirements for acquiring the PG Diploma in Information Security (PGDIS), a student may
clear all the courses in one year. If a student fails to clear all the requirements of courses in one year,
he/she may be permitted to stretch it over a period of another 2 year. In case the student is unable to
pass all the courses of this programme in 3 years, he/she has to seek readmission as per ‘Re-admission’
rules and pay the requisite fee.
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To fulfill the requirements for acquiring the Advanced Certificate in Information Security (ACISE), a
student may clear all the courses in six months. If a student fails to clear all the requirements of courses
in six months he/she may be permitted to stretch it over a period of another 1 year six months. In case
the student is unable to pass all the courses of this programme in 2 years, he/she has to seek readmission
as per ‘Re-admission’ rules and pay the requisite fee.
You may contact the Regional Centre for further information about the same. But, you are advised to
pass all the courses successfully in minimum duration.
Please refer to the Common Prospectus of your academic session for recent information
related to fee.
2.9 Eligibility
For PG Diploma in Information Security (PGDIS)(With an exit option of PG Certificate in
Information Security (PGCIS) after successfully completion of first semester)
Eligibility :
A. B.Sc (Computer Science)/ B.C.A/ B.Tech (Computer Sc.)/ B.Tech (IT) or its equivalent
or
B. Bachelor Degree in any discipline or its equivalent from a recognized University/ Institute
with CIT/CIC/ACISE/CISE from IGNOU or a Certificate in Computer Science/Computer
Application from a Govt. recognized institute with a minimum duration of 6 months or studied
Computer Course as part of the curriculum in Bachelor/PG Degree.
or
C. Bachelor Degree in any discipline or its equivalent from the recognized University/ Institute
with 1 year working experience in Computer application/IT.
For Advanced Certificate in Information Security (ACISE) (With an exit option of Certificate
in Information Security (CISE) after successfully completion of first three courses of 12
Credits)
Eligibility : 10th or its equivalent
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEM
The methodology of instruction in this university is different from that in the conventional universities.
The Open University system is more learner-oriented, and the student has to be an active participant
in the teaching-learning process. Most of the instructions are imparted through distance rather than
face-to-face communication.
The University follows a multi-channel approach for instruction. It comprises a suitable mix
of:
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self-instructional printed material (SIM/SLM)
audio and video cassettes (A/V)
audio-video programmes transmitted through Radio and Doordarshan
face-to-face counselling at Study Centres by academic counsellors
web based academic support
assignments
practicals
Gyan Darshan Channel, EDUSAT
Gyan Vani
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3.1 Print Material
Printed materials are the primary form of instructional materials. These are supplied to the participants
in the form of several booklets. A course, which comes in the form of a booklet comprises several
units. The size of a unit is such that the material given therein may be expected to be studied by a
student in a session of about 2 to 6 hours of study. Therefore, you have to concentrate mainly on the
print materials, which we send to you. However, the fast pace of computer industry necessitates that
students must do some additional readings. Students are advised to study reference books without fail.
Studying the printed material alone may not be sufficient to write assignments and prepare for the term-
end Examinations. It may not be sufficient to just study course material that is received by you from
university to pass all the courses. You are hereby advised to study the Reference books also.
3.4 Practical
These programmes has practical component also.
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3.5 Web Based Support
The learners can have access to IGNOU’s website at the following address (URL):
www.ignou.ac.in . This website offers relevant information to the general public and student
support facilities to the learners through the Single Window Information and Student Support
(SWISS). These include:
Results of the term End Examinations
Downloadable prospectus/application forms of various programmes
Catalogue of audio/video programmes
Schedule of Gyan Darshan/Gyan Vani/EDUSAT programmes
Admission announcements
Addresses of regional and study centres
Update on the latest happenings at the University
Checking of student’s mailing address
Online submission of Term-End Examination Form
TEE date-sheet
Examination Hall Ticket
Course Completion Status
Accesse-eGyanKosh: using this web site you can download your course material and view video
related to your courses. You can download Programme Guide and Assignments from website.
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4) Secure browsing. (E-mail, Internet application)
5) Secure Internet transaction.
6) W3C Compliance. ( What is W3C(World Wide Web Consortium), Practices)
7) Employee perspective of ISO 27000
8) Securing Web servers/ services.
9) Cyber Forensics.
10) Securing in the mobile world
11) Govt. rules in IT Security
This programme also brought out the issues of Authentication, Confidentiality, Privacy, Unique ID and
Digital Certification in relation to Security. It will be useful to any serious internet user including home
makers or any individual users of the computers.
Programme Structure
Semester one:
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Semester Two:
Sl. Course Title of the course Type of Credits Theory/
No. Code course Practical/
compulsory/ Project
optional Project
5. MSEI-025 Application and Business Compulsory 4 Integrated
Security Developments (Theory &
Practical)
6. MSEI-026 BCP, DR Planning and Audit Compulsory 4 Integrated
(Theory &
Practical)
7. MSEI-027 Digital Forensics Compulsory 4 Integrated
(Theory &
Practical)
8. MSEP-028 Project Compulsory 4 Project
Total 16
4.3 Contents
Brief descriptions of the individual courses are given below:
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Block 4: Internet Technology
Unit 1 Internet Architecture
Unit 2 Social Networking Sites
Unit 3 Advanced Searching Techniques
(Search engines like Google etc)
Unit 4 Latest trend in Internet Securities
(Web 2.0)
Course 4: Policy, Standards and Laws–(4 Credits, Compulsory, Theory):
MSE-024
Block 1: Security Standards
Unit 1 Introduction to Security Policies and Standards
(Need, Methods, Various Standards: ISO 27001, HIPA, Vertical)
Unit 2 Security Framework Standards
(ISO Standards-all)
Unit 3 Security Mechanism Standards
(Encryption, Digital Signatures, Techniques, Algorithm)
Unit 4 Security Protocol Standards
(Entity Authentication protocol, Key establishment, Time Stamping)
Block 2: ISO Standards
Unit 1 Study of ISO Standards: A complete Case Study
Block 3: Cyber Laws
Unit 1 International Treaties, Conventions and Protocols
Concerning Cyberspace
(Guidelines issued by various ministries, Alternative Dispute Resolution,
Online Dispute Resolution)
Unit 2 Information Technology Amendment Act 2008-I
(In Introduction: Criminal Law & Constitutional Law in brief)
Unit 3 Information Technology Amendment Act 2008-II (Limitations)
Unit 4 Cyberspace and IPR
(Search engines, Web Crawling, Indexing, Searching, Ranking of Web
Pages, Spamdexing)
Block 4: Cyber Crimes and Regulation
Unit 1 Introduction to Computer Crimes
Unit 2 Conventional Crimes through Computer
Unit 3 Crimes and Torts Committed on a Computer Network
Unit 4 Crimes relating to Data Alteration/ Destruction/ Theft of Source
Code and Database
(Online Dispute Resolution, theft of source code; a case study)
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2nd Semester
Course 5: Application and Business Security Developments–
(4 Credits, Compulsory, Theory and Practical) : MSEI-025
Block 1: Application Development Life Cycle
Unit 1 Application Design
Unit 2 Application Coding
Unit 3 Application Testing
Unit 4 Application Production and Maintenance
Block 2: Secure Application Development-I
Unit 1 Critical Application Security Concepts
Unit 2 Input Validation and Encoding
Unit 3 Authentication, Authorization and Session Management
Unit 4 Encryption, Confidentiality and Data Protection
Block 3: Secure Application Development -II
Unit 1 Data Access
Unit 2 Error Handling and Logging
Unit 3 Server Configuration and Code Management
Unit 4. Application Threat Modeling
Block 4: Application Testing and Ethical Hacking
Unit 1 Assessment Methodologies and Tools
Unit 2 Application Security Assessments
Unit 3 WEB Application Scanning and Vulnerability Assessment
Unit 4 WEB Application Ethical Hacking
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Block 3: DR Strategies
Unit 1 Developing Plans for Computer System Recovery
Unit 2 Developing Plans for Business Resumption
Unit 3 Plan Templates and Software Tools
Unit 4 Implementing Crisis Management Framework
Block 4: BCM Program Management
Unit 1 Maintaining and Administering BCM Plans
Unit 2 Auditing and Evaluating BCM plans
Unit 3 Developing and Implementing a BCM Response
Unit 4 Disaster Simulation Exercise
Course 7: Digital Forensics– (4 Credits, Compulsory, Theory and
Practical) : MSEI-027
Block 1: Cyber Crime and Cyber Forensics
Unit 1 Various Types of Cyber Crimes
Unit 2 Banking and Financial Crimes
Unit 3 Identify Thefts and Data Thefts/ Source Code Thefts
Unit 4 SPAM and BOTNETS
(1 Case Study on Nigerian Letter Fraud)
Block 2: Digital Forensics: Tools and Techniques
Unit 1 Digital Investigation
Unit 2 Data Acquisition and Information Gathering
Unit 3 Forensic Examination of Systems
(Keyword, Data recovery, Various tools NKS)
Unit 4 Forensic Examination of Network Devices
(Routers, Firewalls, IDS/IPS etc)
Block 3: Mobile Forensics
Unit 1 Introduction to Mobile Forensics and Technologies
Unit 2 Analysis of CDR’s
Unit 3 Application of SIM Card Reader’s
Unit 4 Forensic Examination of Mobile Devices
(Mobile Frauds)
Block 4: Security Issues in Wireless Technologies
Unit 1 Introduction to Wireless Technologies
Unit 2 Wireless Devices
Unit 3 Securing Wireless Network
Unit 4 Ethical Hacking- Wireless Security
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Course 8: MSEP-028 Project– 4 Credits
Advanced Certificate in Information Security (ACISE) (With an exit option
of Certificate in Information Security (CISE) after successfully completion
of first three courses of 12 Credits)
Duration : 6 Months No. of Credits: 18
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Block 2: Internet Transaction Security
Unit 1 Secure Protocols
Unit 2 Privacy policies
Unit 3 How Identity Theft Works and its Prevention
Unit 4 Credit Card Fraud
Block 3: Securing Web Services
Unit 1 Security Challenges Specific to Web Services
Unit 2 Web Application Security Testing
Unit 3 Cyber Forensics, Digital Certificates and Digital Watermarking
Unit 4. Threat Profile, Risk Analysis and Defence Against Threats
Block 4: Securing during Mobility
Unit 1 Security in Wireless Environment
Unit 2 Wi-fi, Blue tooth, LAN
Unit 3 Digital Incident Response
Unit 4 Industry Perspective
Course 3: Information Technology Security– (4 Credits, Compulsory,
Theory ) : OSE-043
Block 1: W3C Compliance
Unit 1 Introduction to W3C
Unit 2 Recommenda tions and Certifications of W3C
Unit 3 W3C Standards and Practices
Unit 4 How do we Improve Internet Privacy using W3C
Block 2: Introduction to ISO 27000
Unit 1 Need of Certification
Unit 2 ISO/IEC 27000 family of Information Security Management
Systems (ISMS) Standards
Unit 3 Cyber Security Standards
Unit 4 Employee perspective of ISO 27000
Block 3: Information Technology Act
Unit 1 Introduction to Information Technology Amendment Act 2008
(Unique ID (UID), Limitations of Information Technology Amendment
Act 2008)
Unit 2 Legal Implications of Personal Security
Unit 3 Common Cyber Crimes and Government Laws and Rules in
Information Security
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Course 4: Server Security (6 Credits , Compulsory, Theory and
Practical): OSEI-044
Block 1: Email Security
Unit 1 Email Servers
Unit 2 Email Forgery and Spamming
Unit 3 Password Attack Vectors
Unit 4 Account Security
Block 2: Windows Security
Unit 1 Windows System Architecture
Unit 2 Windows System Security
Unit 3 Hacking Windows
Block 3: Linux Security
Unit 1 Linux System Architecture
Unit 2 Linux System Security
Unit 3 Hacking Linux
Block 4: Webserver Security
Unit 1 Understanding Web Technologies
Unit 2 Web Application Attacks
Block 5: Wireless Network Security
Unit 1 Wireless Network Concepts
Unit 2 Wireless Attacks
Unit 3 Wireless Security Measures
Block 6: Software Security
Unit 1 Recovering Software Codes
Unit 2 Understanding Software Code
Unit 3 Developing Software Patches and Code
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6. EVALUATION
PG Diploma in Information Security (PGDIS) (With an Exit Option of PG
Certificate in Information Security (PGCIS) after Successfully Completion
of First Semester)
01. Weight age for Continuous Evaluation : For Theory 10% (Course MSEI-021, MSEI-022,
MSEI-023, MSEI-025, MSEI-026, MSEI-027), 30%
(Course MSE-024)
02. Weightage for Term-end Examination : For Theory 30% (Course MSEI-021, MSEI-022,
MSEI-023, MSEI-025, MSEI-026, MSEI-027), 70%
(Course MSE-024)
: For Practical 60% (Course MSEI-021, MSEI-022,
MSEI-023, MSEI-025, MSEI-026, MSEI-027)
03. Weightage for practical/Lab courses : Term End Evaluation with weight age of 60% as
(if any) indicated above.
A. Number of components contains : 02
in a practical/ Lab course
B. If number of component is more
than one, whether each component
is required to be completed
separately
OR
comprehensive score is required
to complete a course : comprehensive score
04. Whether any project Report/
Dissertation is prescribed : Yes (course MSEP-028)
If yes, weightage for Project
Report/Dissertation : 100%
Project Report Viva-Voce
75% 25%
05. Whether evaluation is under ‘Numeric
Marking’ or ‘Letter Grading’ system : Numerical Marking
06. Minimum marks/grade required for completion of various components & overall marks/grade in
a course
A. Where assignment (continuous evaluation) & term end examination are components:
(Course MSE-024)
Continuous Evaluation Term-end Examination Overall Marks
50% 50% 50%
B. Where assignment, term end examination & practical are components: (Course MSEI-021,
MSEI-022, MSEI-023, MSEI-025, MSEI-026, MSEI-027)
Continuous Evaluation Term-end Examination Overall Marks
50% 50% 50%
C. Where practical examination is the only components : Not applicable
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D. Where project report is the only components : (Course MSEP-028)
Project Report Viva-Voce Overall Marks
50% 50% 50%
07 Overall percentage wise division of the program :
Division Percentage of Marks
01st Division with Distinction 75% & Above
01st Division 60 – 74%
02nd Division 50 – 59%
Failed < 50%
A student needs to secure at least 50% marks in continuous assessment and term end examination
separately in a course to be declared successful in that particular course. This requirement is applicable
for all the courses of PGCIS/PGDIS.
06. Minimum marks/grade required for completion of various components & overall marks/grade
in a course
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07 Overall percentage wise division of the program :
Division Percentage of Marks
01st Division with Distinction 75% & Above
01st Division 60 – 74%
02nd Division 50 – 59%
Failed < 50%
A student of Advanced Certificate in Information Security needs to secure at least 50% marks in
continuous assessment and term end examination separately in a course to be declared successful in
that particular course. This requirement is applicable for all the courses of Advanced Certificate in
Information Security.
For Course OSEI-041, OSEI-042 and OSEI-044 only (Theory and Practical)
1. Term end theory examination : Max marks: 50 (weightage: 30%)
Duration of TEE: 2 hours
Pattern of TEE:
10 objective type questions (1 x 10 = 10 marks)
5 very short answer type questions (5 x 2 = 10 marks)
2 out of 3 short answer type questions (2 x 5 = 10 marks)
2 out of 3 long questions (2 x 10 = 20 marks)
2. Assignment (continuous assessment): Max marks: 20 (weightage: 10%)
3. Term end practical examination: Max marks: 100 (weightage: 60%)
Duration : 3 hours
Pattern: 2 out of 3 questions: Max marks 80 Viva voca : Max marks 20
(A student needs 75% attendance in Lab sessions to appear for term end examination for all
courses)
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6.1 Assignments
The main purpose of assignments is to test students’ comprehension of the learning materials and
reference books for the courses and also to help them before to comprehend the courses by providing
feed-back to them. If the students have easy access to other books, they should make use of them.
But the assignments are designed in such a way as to help them concentrate on the printed course
material, reference books and exploit their personal experience with some additional readings.
6.2 (a) Guidelines Regarding Submission of Assignments
1. It is compulsory for the students to submit all the prescribed assignments. They will not be
allowed to appear for the term-end examination of a course if they do not submit the specified
number of assignments in time for that course.
2. Whenever the students receive a set of assignments, they should check them immediately and ask
for missing pages, if any, from the concerned Regional Director or the Co-ordinator of their study
centre.
3. The assignment responses should be complete in all respects. Before submission, the students
should ensure that they have answered all the questions in all assignments. Incomplete answer
sheets bring poor grades.
4. The University/Co-ordinator of the Study Centre has the right to reject the assignments received
after the due date. Therefore, the students are advised to submit their assignments before the
due date.
5. Students should enclose a self-addressed stamped assignment remittance-cum-acknowledgement
card with each assignment response to ensure the delivery of assignments before the last dates
prescribed for submission of assignments.
6. In case the students have already done some assignments prescribed in a course, they are
required to do the left-over assignments before taking the Term-end Examination. If they
have qualified in a course on the basis of lesser number of assignments and Term-end Examination,
they will not be eligible to re-do the assignments with a view to improve the overall qualifying
score of that course.
7. In case any student fails to submit the assignments or fails to score minimum qualifying marks,
s/he has to wait for fresh assignments meant for the current batch of students. The request for
the new assignments in the prescribed form is to be addressed to then concerned Regional Centre
or Registrar (MPDD), Indira Gandhi National Open University, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-
110068.
8. For their own record, students should retain a copy of all the assignment responses, which they
submit to the Co-ordinator of their Study Centre. If they do not get back their duly evaluated
assignment within a month after submission, they should try to get it from their Study Centre
personally. This may help them to improve upon future assignments.
9. Once the students get the pass marks in an assignment, they can not re-submit it for improvement
of marks. If the student secured requisite marks in Term-End Examination and Assignments, but
did not get requisite overall percentage, then the student can either resubmit the assignment or
reappear for the term-end examination for securing the requisite overall percentage.
10. Assignments are not subject to re-evaluation except for factual errors, if any. The discrepancy
noticed by the students in the evaluated assignments should be brought to the notice of the
Co-ordinator of the Study Centre, so that the correct score is forwarded by him to the SR&E
Division at the Headquarters.
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The students should not enclose or express doubts for clarification, if any, along with the assignments.
They should send their doubts in a separate cover to the Registrar (Students Evaluation Division), Indira
Gandhi National Open University, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi - 110 068. While doing so they should
give their complete enrolment number, name, address, programme code.
3. The students should write the responses in their own hand. They should not print or type the
answers. They should not reproduce their answers from the units sent to them by the
University. If they reproduce from units, they will get poor marks for the respective
question.
4. The students should write each assignment separately. All the assignments should not be written
in continuity.
5. The students should write the question number with each answer.
6. The students should use only foolscap size paper for their response and tie all the pages carefully.
Avoid using very thin paper. They should allow a 4 cm. margin on the left and at least 4 lines in
between each answer. This may facilitate the evaluator to write useful comments on the margins
at appropriate places.
7. The students should not copy from the response sheets of other students. If copying is noticed,
the assignments of such students will be rejected, and disciplinary action can be taken against the
students as per rules of the University.
8. The completed assignment should be sent to the Coordinator of the Study Centre allotted
to the student. Under no circumstances should they be sent to the (SED) or the School at
Headquarters, for evaluation. After submitting the assignment at the Study Centre in person, the
students should get the acknowledgement from the Co-ordinator on the prescribed assignment-
cum-acknowledgement card otherwise, the assignment should be sent under certificate of posting
through post. They should get back evaluated assignments from their study centres within one
month of its submission for their future guidance.
9. In case the student has requested for a change of Study Centre, s/he should submit her/his Tutor
Marked Assignments only to the original Study Centre until the change of Study Centre is effected
by the University.
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6.3 General Guidelines Regarding the Term-End Examination
1. To be eligible to appear the Term-end Examination in any course, the students are required to fulfil
the following conditions:
a) they should have opted and pursued the prescribed course
b) they should have submitted the examination form in time along with the requisite fees.
c) they should have submitted the required number of assignments within due dates before taking
the examination
d) their registration for the programme should be valid.
2. The University conducts term-end examinations twice a year, in June and December. The student
can take the examination only after the minimum period prescribed for the course of study has
elapsed.
3. Examination date schedule indicating the date and time of examination for each course is sent to
all the study centres in advance. The same is also notified through IGNOU Newsletter from time
to time and also will be displayed on the IGNOU’s website also.
4. The examination form can be obtained from the concerned Regional Centre/Study Centre.
Also the student can submit the on-line examination form as per guidelines through IGNOU
website at www.ignou.ac.in . The fees and the guidelines are given below:
Guidelines and instructions for submission of examination form
Examination Fee
Examination fee as prescribed by SED/ IGNOU’s website (for online submission) is required to
be paid through Bank Draft in favour of IGNOU payable at city of Regional Centre under which
your exam centre falls.
Examination Centre
Normally the study centre is the examination centre. However, a student is required to fill the exam
centre code in the examination form. For the purpose you are advised to go through the list of
study centres available in the Student Handbook and Prospectus/Programme Guide. In case any
student wish to take examination at a particular centre, the code of the chosen centre be filled up
as examination centre code. However, examination centre chosen by a student if is not activated,
the university will allot another examination centre under the same Region.
Date of Submission of Examination Forms
JUNE, TEE DECEMBER, LATE WHERE TO SUBMIT
TEE FEE THE FORM
1st March to 31st March 1st Sept to 30th Sept NIL ONLY AT THE CONCERNED
st th st th REGIONAL CENTRE UNDER
1 April to 20 April 1 Oct to 20 Oct Rs.300/- WHICH YOUR EXAMINATION
21st April to 30th April 21st Oct to 31st Oct Rs.500/- CENTRE FALLS
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16. Re-evaluation of Answer-script(s)
IGNOU has a provision for re-evaluation. The request should be made on the prescribed form
along with a draft of prescribed fee per course payable at IGNOU, New Delhi. Application form
for this purpose will be entertained before 31st March for December TEE or 30th September for
June TEE or within one month of declaration of results, whichever is later.
Prescribed form and rules and regulation in this regard can be downloaded from IGNOU
website.
7. UNIVERSITY RULES
The University reserves the right to change the rules from time to time. However, latest rules will be
applicable to all the students irrespective of the year of registration.
7.4 Reservation
The University provides reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, non-creamy layer
of OBC, War Widows, Kashmiri Migrants and Physically Handicapped learners, as per the Government
of India rules, for admission to its various programmes.
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Scholarship scheme of National Centre for Promotion of Employment of Disabled People (NCPEDP)
for Post Graduate level programmes is applicable to the students of this University also. Such students
are advised to apply to awarding authority.
7.11 Recognition
IGNOU Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates are recognized by all member Universities of Association of
Indian Universities (AIU) and are at par with Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates of all Indian Universities/
Institutions, as per UGC Circular letter no. F.1-52/ 2000(CPP-II) dated 5th May, 2004, AIU Circular
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No. EV/11(449/94/ 176915-177115 dated January 14, 1994 & AICTE Circular No. AICTE/Academic/
MOU-DEC/2005 dated May 13, 2005. (See Annexure-I, II & III)
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8. ADDRESSES
8.1 Some Useful Addresses
1. Identity Card, Fee Receipt, Bonafide Certificate, Migration Certificate, Scholarship Forms/
Change of Programme/Medium/Course/
Elective/Opting of left over electives/
Concerned Regional Centre. The Demand
Draft should be drawn in favour of ‘IGNOU’
payable at city of the Regional Centre.
2. Non-receipt of study material and assignments
Concerned Regional Centre
3. Schedule/Information regarding Exam-form, Assistant Registrar (Exam.II), SED, Block-
12,
Entrance Test, Date-sheet, Hall ticket.. Room No.-2 IGNOU, Maidan Garhi New
Delhi-110068 [email protected]. Ph.
29536743, 29535924-32/Extn. 2202, 2209
4. Result, Re-evaluation, Grade Card, Deputy Registrar (Exam-III), SED, Block-12,
Provisional Certificate, Early Declaration Room No.-1 IGNOU, Maidan Garhi,
of Result, Transcript. New Delhi-110068 [email protected]
or [email protected] Ph. 29536103,
29535924-32/Extn. 2201, 2211, 1316
5. Non-reflection of Assignment Grades/Marks Asstt. Registrar, (Assignment) SED, Block-3,
Room No.12, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New
Delhi – 110068 [email protected]
Ph.29535924/Extn. 1312, 1319, 1325
6. Original Degree/ Diploma/ verification of Asstt. Registrar (Exam.I), SED, Block-9,
degree/diploma IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi – 110068
[email protected] Ph. 29535438,
29535924-32/Extn. 2224, 2213
7. Student Grievance (SED) Asstt. Registrar (Student Grievance) SED,
Block-3, Room No.13, IGNOU, Maidan
Garhi, New Delhi-110 068
[email protected] Ph
29532294, 29535924-32/Extn. 1313
8. Purchase of Audio/Video Tapes Marketing Unit, EMPC, IGNOU, Maidan
Garhi, New Delhi - 110068
9. Academic Content Programme Coordinator , School Vocational
Education and Training, IGNOU, Maidan
Garhi, New Delhi 110068
Ph 011-29571648
10. Student Support Services and Student Regional Director, Student Service Centre,
Grievances, pre-admission IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068
Inquiry of various courses in IGNOU E-mail: [email protected] Telephone Nos.:
29535714, 29533869, 2953380 Fax:
29533129
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8.3 LIST OF REGIONAL CENTRES
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No. CODE
5 13 BANGALORE DR. B. M. AGARWAL STATE OF KARNATAKA
REGIONAL DIRECTOR (I/C) (DISTRICT: BANGALORE,
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE BANGALORE RURAL,
NSSS KALYANA KENDRA CHIKBALLAPUR,
293, 39TH CROSS, 8TH CHITRADURGA,
BLOCK DAVANAGERE, KOLAR,
JAYANAGAR RAMANAGARA, SHIMOGA,
BANGALORE - 560 070 TUMKUR, BAGALKOT,
KARNATAKA BIJAPUR, GADAG, HAVERI,
080-26654747 / 26657376 BELLARY, BIDAR,
080-26639711, 080-26644848 GULBARGA, KOPPAL,
[email protected] RAICHUR, YADGIR,
CHAMARAJANAGAR,
CHIKMAGALUR)
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Sl. RC RC NAME NAME & ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA
No. CODE
SECTOR 14 OF HARYANA (DISTRICT:
PANCHKULA - 134 109 AMBALA, PANCHKULA),
HAYRANA CHANDIGARH (U.T.)
0172-2590208,0172-2590279
[email protected]
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Sl. RC RC NAME NAME & ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA
No. CODE
14 07 DELHI 1 DR. SANJEEV PANDEY STATE OF DELHI (COVERING
REGIONAL DIRECTOR AREAS OF MEHRAULI,
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE CHANAKYAPURI, LODHI
PLOT NO J-2-1 BLOCK - B 1 COLONY, SOUTH
MOHAN COOPERATIVE EXTENSION, R.K. PURAM,
INDUSTRIAL VASANT KUNJ, SAKET,
ESTATE, MATHURA ROAD GREEN PARK, LAJPAT NAGAR,
NEW DELHI - 110 044, DELHI G.K., MALVIYA NAGAR,
011-26990082 / 26990083 BHOGAL,ASHRAM, HAUZ
011-26058354,011-26990084 KHAS, MUNIRIKA, OKHLA,
[email protected] SANGAM VIHAR, FRIENDS
COLONY)
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No. CODE
19 01 HYDERABAD DR. B. RAJAGOPAL STATE OFANDHRA PRADESH
REGIONAL DIRECTOR (DISTRICT: ADILABAD,
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE ANANTAPUR, HYDERABAD,
PLOT NO 207, KAVURI HILLS KADAPA, KARIM NAGAR,
PHASE II, NEAR MADHAPUR KURNOOL, MEDAK,
PS, JUBILEE HILLS (P.O.) MAHABOOB NAGAR,
HYDERABAD - 500 033 NALGONDA, NIZAMABAD,
ANDHRA PRADESH RANGAREDDY, WARANGAL)
040-23117550-53
040-27152527, 040-23117554
[email protected]
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No. CODE
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Sl. RC RC NAME NAME & ADDRESS OPERATIONAL AREA
No. CODE
28 74 INEP - KOCHI CAPTAIN S.R. SRIDHAR HQ SOUTHERN NAVAL
REGIONAL DIRECTOR COMMAND
IGNOU NAVY RECOG. REG.
CENTRE
NAVALBASE
HQ SOUTHERN NAVAL
COMMAND
KOCHI - 682 004
KERALA
0484-2667434, 0484-2666194
[email protected]
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No. CODE
32 03 ITANAGAR REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OFARUNACHAL
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE PRADESH (DISTRICT:
‘HORNHILL COMPLEX’ ANJAW, CHANGLANG, EAST
‘C’ SECTOR KAMENG, EAST SIANG,
(NEAR CENTRAL SCHOOL) KURUNG KUMEY, LOHIT,
NAHARLAGUN LOWER DIBANG VALLEY,
ITANAGAR - 791 110 LOWER SUBANSIRI, PAPUM
ARUNACHAL PRADESH PARE, TAWANG, TIRAP,
0360-2247536 / 2247538 UPPER DIBANG, UPPER
0360-2247535, 0360-2247537 SUBANSIRI, UPPER SIANG,
[email protected] WEST KAMENG, WEST
SIANG)
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No. CODE
36 37 JORHAT DR. MAGUNI CH BEHRA STATE OF ASSAM (DISTRICT:
REGINOAL DIRECTOR NAGAON, GOLAGHAT,
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE JORHAT, SHIVASAGAR,
JORHAT DIBRUGARH, INSUKIA,
ASSAM LAKHIMPUR, DHEMAJI,
[email protected] SONITPUR)
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No. CODE
41 44 KORAPUT DR.ABHILASH NAYAK STATE OF ORISSA
REGIONAL DIRECTOR (DISTRICT: KORAPUT,
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE MALKANGIRI, RAYAGADA,
DISTRICT AGRICULTURE NABARANGPUR,
OFFICE ROAD KALAHANDI, NUAPADA,
BEHIND PANCHAYAT BOLANGIR, SONEPUR,
BHAVAN BOUDH), STATE OF
KORAPUT - 764 020 ORISSA CHHATTISGARH (DISTRICT:
06852-252982 / 251535 BASTAR, NARAYANPUR,
06852-251535, 06852-252503 DANTEWADA, BIJAPUR)
[email protected]
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No. CODE
46 39 NOIDA DR. GULAB JHA STATE OF UTTAR
REGIONAL DIRECTOR PRADESH (DISTRICT:
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE GAUTAM BUDH NAGAR,
C-53 SECTOR 62 GHAZIABAD, MEERUT,
INSTITUTIONALAREA BAGHPAT, BARAUT)
NOIDA - 201 305
UTTAR PRADESH
0120-2405012 / 2405014
0120-2405013
[email protected]
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No. CODE
51 50 RAGHUNATHGANJ DR. S. RAJA RAO STATE OF WEST BENGAL
REGIONAL DIRECTOR (DISTRICT: MURSHIDABAD,
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE BIRBHUM, MALDA)
BAGAN BARI
NEAR DENABANK FULTALA
RAGHUNATHGANJ
DT.MURSHIDABAD
WEST BENGAL-742 225
03483-271555 / 271666
03483-271666
[email protected]
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No. CODE
NONGTHYMMI SOUTH GARO HILLS, WEST
NONGSHILLIANG KHASI HILLS, WEST GARO
SHILLONG - 793 014 HILLS)
MEGHALAYA
0364-2521117 / 2521271
0364-2521271, 0364-2252252
0364-2521271
[email protected]
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No. CODE
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LIST OF LSCs ACTIVATED FOR ACISE PROGRAMME (Pl. Refer
IGNOU’s website for updated list)
S l . RC Name RC SC Cate- Place of SC Address Programme(s)
No. Cod e Cod e gory Activated
5. DEHRADUN 31 2746 P SAHARANPUR SH. VIPIN KUMAR SAINI MCA BCA CIT PGDIS PGCIS
PROG. I/C ACISE
IGNOU PROG. STUDY CENTRE
C.I.M., 2463/2, GILL COLONY
NARAYANPURI GATE
SAHARANPUR
UTTAR PRADESH 247001
0132-727424, 725512
6. DELHI 1 07 0742 D DELHI MR. TANVIR AHMAD CAL BCA MCA BPP BA
COORDINATOR BCOM DAFE CAFE CUL
IGNOU SPL STUDY DUL PGDIS PGCIS ACISE
CENTRE (M) CISE PGDEDS PGCEDS
AL AMEEN EDNL & MAEDS
WELFARE TRUST
(NORTH INDIA), NEW
HORIZON SCH. COMPLEX,
NIZAMMUDDIN EAST
NEW DELHI
DELHI 110013
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Sl. RC Name RC SC Cate- Place of Address Programme(s)
No. Code Code gory S C Activated
011-6845691, 6841261
7. DELHI 1 07 0750 P DELHI MR. SANTOSH KUMAR BCA MCA CIT PGDIS PGCIS
PROG. I/C ACISE CISE
IGNOU PROG. STUDY CENTRE
P.I. OF EDN & COMP. STUDIES
F 322/A ADARSH HOUSE
LADO SARAI
NEW DELHI
DELHI 110030
011-6969589, 6529959
11. HYDERABAD 01 0111 HYDERABAD SH. G SAI KRISHNA BPP BA BCOM BSC BTS
COORDINATOR DTS CTS MCA BCA CIT
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE MEG PGDDE PGDHE
AURORA’S DEGREE & PGJMC PGDRD PGDT
P G COLLEGE PGCR ADCM ADWRE
H NO 16-11-210 KRISHNA BTWRE DCH DCE CTPM
TULSI NAGAR, CPLT CIG CRD CES CTE
MOOSARAMBAGH, CHR CCP CDM PGDMRR
HYDERABAD CAFE DAFE MHD BSW
ANDHRA PRADESH 500036 MPS PGDRP MARD MPA
040-7651634 MSO MEC PGDDM
PGDESD PGCAP PGDAC
COS MSW CETM MAEDS
PGDEDS PGCRDS CS CJS
PGDSWT DPLAD PGDIS
PGCIS ACISE PGWDGS
PGCEDS
12. JAIPUR 23 23110 PILANI DR. MAMTA BHATNAGAR ACPDM BCOM MCOM
COORDINATOR BBARL CWHM DTS CPLT
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE PGDCFT CES ACISE
SHRIDHAR UNIVERSITY
PILANI CHIRAWA ROAD
P.O. NO.-13, PILANI
RAJASTHAN 333031
1596-510000(30 LINES)
13. KOLKATA 28 2841 KOLKATA MRS SUPARNA BANERJEE BPP BA BCOM MP MPB
COORDINATOR MCA BCA CIT DECE CFN
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE CHR CIG CCP CTE PGDIS
THE INDIAN INST OF PGCIS ACISE CISE
PSYCHOMETRY
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Sl. RC Name RC SC Cate- Place of Address Programme(s)
No. Code Code gory S C Activated
EVERGREEN PLAZA, II TO
V FLOOR, 117, BARRACKPORE
TRUNK ROAD, KOLKATA
WEST BENGAL 700035
033-5772696/4393/4207
033-5775062
14. LUCKNOW 27 2732 P LUCKNOW MR. AMIT KUMAR BAJPAI BCA MCA CIT CLP PGDIS
PROG. I/C PGCIS ACISE
IGNOU PROG. STUDY CENTRE
UPTEC COMPUTER
CONSULTANCY LTD
LUCKNOW
UTTAR PRADESH 226001
0522-206021-22, 209329
0522-635592
15. NAGPUR 36 1633 P NAGPUR MR. DHIRAJ RANE MCA BCA CIT COS ACISE
PROG. I/C PGDIS
IGNOU PROG. STUDY CENTRE
ANKUSH SHIKSHAN SANSTHA
G.H. RAISONI INSTT OF
INF. TEC
CRPF GATE # 3, DIDDOH
HILLS, NAGPUR
MAHARASHTRA
07104-32560, 36383, 36350
16. NOIDA 39 2744 P GHAZIABAD SH. RAVINDER SINGH MCA BCA CIT PGDIS PGCIS
PROG. I/C ACISE
IGNOU PROG. STUDY CENTRE
ACADEMY OF COMPUTER
STUDIES
2ND FLOOR, RAHUL PALACE
LOHIA NAGAR
GHAZIABAD
UTTAR PRADESH 201001
91-4724156, 4718612
17. NOIDA 39 2770 P MEERUT MRS. RUCHI AGGARWAL CIT PGDIS PGCIS ACISE
PROG. I/C
IGNOU PROG. STUDY CENTRE
MICI
II FLOOR, SHIVAM PLAZA
HAPUR ROAD
MEERUT
UTTAR PRADESH 250002
912-666045
[email protected]
18. PATNA 05 0516 P PATNA MD. SHAMS RAZA BCA MCA CIT DBPO
PROG. I/C (F&A) PGDIS PGCIS ACISE
IGNOU PROG. STUDY CENTRE
XAVIER CENTRE FOR
COMP STUDIES
ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOL
WEST GANDHI MAIDAN
PATNA
BIHAR 800001
0612-232635
19. SRINAGAR 30 1253 P SRINAGAR ER. AYAZ HASSAN MOON CIT PGDIS PGCIS ACISE
PROG. I/C
IGNOU PROG. STUDY CENTRE
C.E.D.T.I.
SIDCO ELECTRONICS
COMPLEX, OLD AIRPORT
ROAD, RANGRETH
SRINAGAR
J & K 190007
0191-451849
0191-433845
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No. Code Code gory S C Activated
20. TRIVANDRUM 4 0 1418 P KOLLAM MRS. T. MAHALAKSHMI BCA MCA CIT PGDIS PGCIS
PROG. I/C ACISE CISE
IGNOU PROG. STUDY CENTRE
NATIONAL INSTT OF
COMPUTER TEC
SHINES COMPLEX
HOSPITAL ROAD
KOLLAM
KERALA 691001
0474-2760399
0474-2741128
[email protected]
22. VARANASI 48 2787 P VARANASI MRS. GUNJAN SRIVASTAVA MCA BCA CIT CLP PGDIS
PROG. I/C PGCIS ACISE
IGNOU PROG. STUDY CENTRE
UPTEC COMPUTER
CONSULTANCY LTD
2ND FLOOR, SHIV COMPLEX
RATH YATRA CROSSING
VARANASI
UTTAR PRADESH 226001
0522-361473
23. VIJAYAWADA 33 0148 KHAMMAM MR. V. DEVENDAR BPP BA BCOM PGDRD CFN
COORDINATOR CNCC CTE CTPM CIG CIT
IGNOU STUDY CENTRE BCA MCA CES CDM CCP
KAVITHA MEMORIAL CPLT MP DNHE CPTM
DEG. COLLEGE DAFE PGDAC PGDIBO
N.S.T. ROAD MCOM CBS PGCIS PGDIS
KHAMMAN ACISE
ANDHRA PRADESH 507002
08742-23799, 20799
Note: More study centres are likely to be added shortly in other states also.
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ASSOCIATION OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES
AIU HOUSE, 16 KOTLA MARG, NEW DELHI-110 002
Member Universities.
Thanking You,
Your faithfully,
Sd/-
(K.C.KALRA)
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