COURSE Structure & Subject Combinations

CO-EDUCATION IN ALL CLASSES

For SSC-I and SSC-II Classes (+1 and +2)


Comupulsory Subjects
1. General English
2.General Punjabi/PHC (Punjabi is compulsory for students domicile of Punjab)
3. Environmental Studies

For Medical Group (SSC-I and II)
1. Physics
2. Chemistry
3. Biology

For Non-Medical Group (SSC-I and II)
1. Physics
2. Chemistry
3. Mathematics

For Commerce Group (SSC-I)
1. Accountancy-I
2. Business-Studies-I
3. Office Management (Modern Office Practices)
4. Business and Quantative Methods
For Commerce Group (SSC-II)
1. Accountancy-II
2. Business Studies-II
3. Business Economics & Quantative Methods-II
4. Fundamentals of E-Business

For Arts Group (SSC-I and II)
A student can take three subjects from any of the following sets of combination.
1. Elective English/Hindi/Sanskrit/Punjabi.
2. Economics
3. Political Science
4. History/Mathematics
5. Computer Application

Eligibility:

  1. A student seeking admission to Senior Secondary Examination Part-I (+1) must have passed Matriculation Examination of Punjab School Education Board or any other equivalent examination recognized by P.S.E.Board.
  2. Students who have passed Matric/SSC-I from Boards other than Punjab School Education Board should produce the following documents at the time of admission to SSC-I/II.
    • Migration Certificate from the concerned Board.
    • Xth Class pass certificate with detailed marks card.
    • Students getting migrated during the academic session or after passing Matric/SSC-I should produce migration certificate attested by DEO/Concerned officer of the Board at the time of admission to +1/+2.
    • Students migrating in mid-session should bring the record of their attendance from the institution last attended.
    • Certificate of the lower examination recognized as equivalent to that of the P.S.E.B.
  3. Student seeking migration from other state Boards after the fixed admission schedule must get permission from the Director, PSEB on a prescribed proforma.

Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college. Students known for indulging in ragging would not be given admission while those found ragging their juniors would be rusticated from the college with an F.I.R. being filed against them with the Police. Ragging is conspicuous by its absence-both in the Hostels and the campus of Doaba College, Jalandhar. Principal and the members of anti-ragging cell are always vigilant and the campus is totally free of ragging.