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College Bye Laws CHAPTER-27 |
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Norms of Work Load for Teachers |
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Teaching :
Distribution of formative load for Teachers- Hours per week |
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Class |
Lecturer (under graduate) |
Lecturer (Post graduate) |
Asstt. Professor/Professor |
Professor & Head |
Preparation |
16-24 |
16-20 |
12-16 |
8-12 |
Teaching |
8-12 |
8-10 |
6-8 |
4-6 |
Evaluation |
4-6 |
4-6 |
3-4 |
2-3 |
Advisement |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
counselling |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Postgraduate |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Guidance |
- |
3 |
5 |
5 |
Total |
30-40 |
33-41 |
28-35 |
21-28 |
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Note: |
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Class Preparation |
Normally 2-3 hours are required for preparation for every one hour of class contact. Calculations have, however, been made by using the lower norm of two hours. |
Evaluation |
Half of the teaching contact hours have been used as the basis for working out time spent on evaluation responsibilities which include setting up on test papers, test administration, of reports and feedback to students. In every under graduate courses, three examinations per semester have been prescribed. For post graduate courses, the number may vary from two to three including assignments. |
Advisement |
One hour per week of advisement has been prescribed under the University Rules |
Counselling |
Students need contact with their advisors outside the one hour prescription for obtaining attestations, recommendations and counselling on other academic and personal problems. One hour per week has been assumed for these assignments. |
Postgraduate
Guidance |
The maximum number of postgraduate students, as per regulation already laid down, has been assumed to be three for Assistant professor level postgraduate faculty member and five for associate professor. Professors and Professors and Head, hour per week has been assumed as the norm for this responsibility. |
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End of Chapter 27 |
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