General Information
All candidates are advised to read the Prospectus carefully
before filling the on-line admission form. The information of the Prospectus
will be implemented according to the Acts, Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations
and the decision of the Board of Management of Schools, Jamia Millia Islamia.
Applications for admission to Class VI, IX and XI are accepted through on-line
mode only. Applicability of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory
Education Act 2009 in Minority Institutions Since Jamia Millia Islamia has been
declared a Muslim Minority Institution as per the law laid down by the Supreme
Court, the Right to Education Act 2009 (R.T.E Act 2009) does not apply to Jamia
Millia Islamia. ·
Right of admission is reserved and all admissions are provisional. · Admissions will take
place on the basis of marks obtained in written test/established procedure,
provided no other procedure has been recommended. · No officer or committee has the
right to make nominations for admission. No requests will be entertained in
this regard. · All
students admitted will be subject to the established rules and regulations of
Jamia (Act, Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations, and decisions of the Board of
Management of Jamia Schools). ·
All information in this Prospectus is subject to change without any prior
notice. Changes made will be notified and advertised. No candidate will be
intimated individually. ·
The Examinations of Secondary (X) and Senior Secondary (XII) classes conducted
by Jamia Millia Islamia follow the Central Board of Secondary Education
(C.B.S.E.) pattern.
IMPORTANT
DATES Jamia Senior Secondary Schools
Date for Submission of ON-LINE Application Forms Date and
Time for Written Test Class 28th February, 2020 Friday To 11th March, 2020
Wednesday 18th April, 2020 Saturday 10:00 am – 12:00 noon VI 11th April, 2020
Saturday 10:00 am – 12:00 noon IX 12th April, 2020 Sunday 10:00 am – 12:00 noon
XI – Sc. 19th April, 2020 Sunday 10:00 am – 12:00 noon XI – Arts 19th April,
2020 Sunday 02:00 pm – 04:00 pm XI – Com
S. No. Contents Page No. 1 Jamia Millia Islamia 5 Officers
of Jamia Millia Islamia 5 2 Schools of Jamia Millia Islamia 6 2.1 Jamia Middle
School 6 2.2 Jamia Senior Secondary School 6 2.3 Syed Abid Husain Senior
Secondary School (Self-financed) 6 2.4 Jamia Girls Senior Secondary School 7 3
Administrative Staff of Jamia Schools 7 4 Important Information 4.1 Process for
submitting online application form for admission to Class VI, IX & XI 7 7
4.2 Categories for Reservations 9 4.3 Reservation and Relaxation under Special
Provisions 9 4.4 Candidates from Jammu & Kashmir 10 4.5 Categories with
their Respective Codes 10 4.6 Self Declaration Forms 12 5 Admission Schedule
2020-2021 5.1 Jamia Senior Secondary School, Syed Abid Husain Sr. Sec. School
(Self-financed), Jamia Girls Sr. Sec. School & Jamia Middle School 14 14 6
Eligibility Criteria for Admission to Classes VI, IX and XI 15 6.1 Grade and
Percentage of Marks for Admission 15 7 Educational Programmes 15 7.1 Jamia
Senior Secondary School 16 Syed Abid Husain Senior Secondary School
(Self-financed) 16 Jamia Girls Senior Secondary School 16 7.2 Academic Streams
16 8 Promotion and Re-admission of Internal Students 17 9 Admission of
Foreign/NRI candidates under Supernumerary Seats 18 9.1 Application Forms under
Supernumerary Category 20 9.2 Fee Structure for Supernumerary Category Students
21 10 Instructions to Candidates Appearing for Admission Test 21 10.1 Entrance
Test Centre 22 10.2 Subject-wise Break-up of Marks for Admission Test for VI,
IX & XI 22 10.3 Syllabus for Admission Test 22 10.3.1 Class VI 22 10.3.2
Class IX 29 10.3.3 Class XI (All three streams, viz Science, Arts &
Commerce) 31 11 Sample OMR Sheet 39 11.1 For Class VI 39 11.2 For Class IX and
XI 40 4 Combined Prospectus 2020-21 (JMS, JSSS, SAHSSS (S/F), JGSSS) S. No.
Contents Page No. 11.3 Sample Questions for Class VI 41 12 Admission Fee
Related General Rules 42 12.1 Annual Fee Structure 43 13 Hostel Accommodation
45 13.1 Hostel Fee 45 14 Post Admission Guidelines 46 14.1 School Hours 46 14.2
School Uniform 46 14.3 Discipline 47 14.4 Attendance 49 14.5 Freeship/Half
Freeship 49 14.6 Student Aid’s Fund 49 14.7 Merit Scholarship 49 14.8 Medals
& Prizes 50 14.9 N.C.C. 50 14.10 N.S.S. 50 14.11Vacations 50 15 List of
Teaching Staff 51 15.1 Jamia Middle School 51 15.2 Jamia Senior Secondary
School 51 15.3 Syed Abid Husain Senior Secondary School (Self-financed) 52 15.4
Jamia Girls Senior Secondary School 53 16 Faculties and Departments of Jamia
Millia Islamia 54 17 Centres of Jamia Millia Islamia 55 18 Prospectus Committee
56 5 Combined Prospectus 2020-21 (JMS, JSSS, SAHSSS (S/F), JGSSS) 1. Jamia
Millia Islamia Jamia Millia Islamia was founded at Aligarh in 1920 during the
Khilafat and NonCooperation Movement in response to Gandhiji’s call to boycott
Government - supported educational institutions. Among those who
enthusiastically responded to this call were Shaikhul Hind Maulana Mahmud
Hasan, Maulana Mohammed Ali, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari, Abdul
Majeed Khwaja and Dr. Zakir Husain. These eminent personalities, along with
some others, founded Jamia Millia Islamia. They nurtured it through the
changing vicissitudes of history at great personal risk and inconvenience.
Jamia moved from Aligarh to Delhi in 1925. Since then, it has been continuously
growing, always refurbishing its methods, and branching out from time to time
to meet new needs. True to the ideals of its founders, it has, over the years,
tried to integrate the physical and mental development of its students. Though
its founders and architects were Muslims, Jamia from the very beginning has
remained devoted to the ideals of secular education and kept its doors open to
students and staff of all creeds and denominations. In 1963, Jamia Millia
Islamia was declared a Deemed University under Section 2 of the University
Grants Commission Act. Jamia was declared a Central University as per Jamia
Millia Islamia Act 1988, passed by the Parliament on 26th December 1988. The
objectives of Jamia are to disseminate advanced knowledge and provide
instructional research and extension facilities in various branches of
learning. The University endeavours to provide the students and teachers with
the conducive environment and facilities for the promotion of studies in
various disciplines from Nursery up to Ph.D. level. The Jamia is always
striving for innovations in education leading to restructuring of courses, new
methods of teaching and learning and integrated development of personality and
is consistently upholding its principles of national integration, secularism
and international understanding.
2. Schools of Jamia Millia Islamia The following schools
have been established by Jamia Millia Islamia wherein education from Nursery to
Class XII is imparted: 1. Jamia Middle School Class I to VIII 2. Jamia Senior
Secondary School Class IX to XII 3. Syed Abid Husain Sr. Secondary School
(Self-financed) Class Prep. to XII 4. Jamia Girls Senior Secondary School Class
IX to XII 5. Mushir Fatma Nursery School KG-I, KG-II 6. Balak Mata Centres
Nursery, Class I to V & Craft Courses After the enactment of Jamia Millia
Islamia Act in 1988, the Board of Management looks after the functioning of all
the schools of Jamia and according to it, all the schools are operating as
independent units. 2.1 Jamia Middle School In Jamia Middle School education
from Class I to VIII is imparted. The teachers, students and other staff of
Jamia Middle School have together created a healthy educational atmosphere in
which the physical as well as intellectual abilities of every student are
enhanced in totality. Taking a look at the school and its hostel, it is
justified to acknowledge that they provide not only a substitute for home but
also go a step beyond. Here, the time of the students, in addition to
academics, is also utilized in various kinds of pleasant and useful activities.
The result of this is the development of various skills, abilities and
understanding which are conducive to living in a free, civilized and democratic
society. The curriculum of Jamia Middle School is learner-centered. The daily
activities and lessons are planned, keeping in mind the interests of the
students. All efforts are made to ensure that practical work lead to the
educational as well as physical training of the students. Systems, rules and
regulations have been adopted to complete syllabus in an atmosphere created
both inside and outside the classes so that the students on their own may make
an effort to acquire imparted skills and knowledge, taking the guidance of the
teachers. 2.2 Jamia Senior Secondary School Since 16th July 1975, education in
Jamia Schools is being imparted according to 10+2 pattern. Two entirely
different levels have been created in this scheme, one of which is upto Class X
and the next one is upto Class XII and these two levels together are considered
school education. The Education Commission has strongly recommended that the
prescribed general education syllabus should be followed up to class X without
any optional subjects so that it may lead to the multi-faceted growth of the
student. The view of the Commission is that by the time they come to the end of
class X of school education, the interest and abilities of the students may be
judged. On the basis of this view, the Commission has recommended the teaching
of optional subjects for Class XI and XII. The school shares a common syllabus
and offers bilingual instruction. The quality of teaching is kept reasonably
high by an appropriate teacher-pupil ratio. 2.3 Syed Abid Husain Senior
Secondary School (Self-financed) Syed Abid Husain Senior Secondary School,
earlier known as Jamia Senior Secondary School (Self-financing) was started in
1991 under the Self-financing Scheme in which education from Prep. to Class XII
(Arts, Science, and Commerce streams) is being imparted. Here the medium of
instruction and examination is English. 7 Combined Prospectus 2020-21 (JMS,
JSSS, SAHSSS (S/F), JGSSS) 2.4 Jamia Girls Senior Secondary School Jamia Girls
Senior Secondary School came into existence in the year 2008. The basic
objective for establishing this Girls School was to attend to the educational
needs of the under-privileged girl child in order to overcome gender
discrimination and produce mature individuals with scientific temper and necessary
skills to deal with the challenges of a modern and competitive world. It is an
exclusively girls school from IX to XII offering Science & Humanities
streams at Senior Secondary level. This school runs in the evening shift.
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