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DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOR
DISTANCE EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENERAL)
(ECONOMICS)
PART - III
(YEARLY SYSTEM)
SCHEME :
Two papers Min. Pass Marks – 72 Max. Marks:200
Paper – I Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks:100
Paper – II Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks:100
General Instruction: Each paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one question from each unit.
PAPER – I MONEY, BANKING AND PUBLIC FINANCE
Max. Marks: 100 Duration : 3 hrs. Min. Marks. : 36
UNIT - I Basic Concepts
Money – meaning, functions and classification, Gresham’s law, Role of money in capitalist, socialist and mixed economic, Monetary standards- Metalic and paper systems of note issue. Value of Money and Inflation
Meaning, uses and limitations of index numbers, quantity theory of money, Cash transaction and cash balance approaches, the Keynesian approach, Inclation deflation and reflation – definition, types, causes and effects of inflation on different sectors of the economy, Demand pull and cost push inflation, Measures to control inflation, Trade off between inflation and unemployment, Philips curve.
UNIT – II
Commercial Banking
Meaning and types; Functions of commercial banks; the process of credit creation – purpose and limitations; liabilities and assets of banks; Evolution of commercial banking in India after Independence; A critical appraisal of the progress of commercial banking after nationalization; recent reform in banking sector in India. Determinants of Money Supply – High powered Money and Money multiplier.
UNIT – III Central Banking
Functions of a central bank, Quantitative and qualitative methods of credit control- bank rate policy, open market
operations, variable reserve ratio and selective methods; Role and functions of the Reserve Bank Objectives and limitations of monetary policy with special reference to India.
UNIT – IV
Nature and Scope of Public Finance
Meaning and scope of public finance, Distinction between private and public finance, Public goods vs private goods; The principle of maximum social advantage; market failure; Role or the Government.
Public Expenditure
Meaning classification and principle of public expenditure; Canons and effect of public expenditure; Trends in public expenditure and causes of growth public expenditure in India.
UNIT - V
Taxation Source of public revenue; Taxation – meaning, canon and classification of taxes; Division of tax burden – The benefit and ability to pay approaches; Impact and incidence and shifting of taxes; Taxable capacity; Effects of taxation; Characteristics of a good tax system; major trends in tax revenue of the central and state government Rajasthan. Public Debt and financial administration Sources of public borrowing; effects of public debt; methods of debt redemption Growth of India’s public debt; The public budget kinds of budget; economic and functional classification of the budget, Preparation and passing of budget in India. Various concepts of budget deficits. Recent budget of Centre and State Govt. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Ackley, G. (1978), Macroeconomic: Theory and Policy Macmillan
publishing Co. New York
2. Bhargava, R.N. (1971, The Theory and Working or Union Finance in India. Chaitanya Publishing Hosue, Allahabad.
3. Gupta, S.B. (1994) Monetary Economics, S.Chand & Company, New Delhi.
4. Houghton, E.W. (Ed.) (1988), Public Finance, Penguin, Baltimore.
5. Jha, R. (1998), Modern Public Economic, Rouledge, London.
PAPER – II QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES
Max. Marks: 100 Duration : 3 hrs. Min. Marks. :36 General Instruction: Each paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one question from each unit.
UNIT - I
Basic Concept
Variables, sets, functions, equations, identities, system of equations. Application of straight-line, slope of the line Homogeneious function.
Calculus
Differentiation of function : Maxima and Minima. Elasticities equilibrium of a firm and consumer : Inter-relationship among total marginal and average cost and revenues : Constrained optimisation problem : Inter-generation of a function, consumer’s and producer’s surplus.
Matrix and Determinants
Various types of matrices, Determinants, Inverse of a matrix, crammer’s rule, input-output analysis, simple static model, linkages, concept of linear programming – graphic method.
UNIT – II
Introduction to statistics
Basic concepts; Population, Sample, Parameter, Frequency, Distribution, cumulative frequency, graphic and diagrammatic representation of data, techniques of data collection, sampling vs. population, primary and secondary data.
Central Tendency and dispersion
Measures of central tendency; mean, median, mode, geometric mean and harmonic mean, measures of dispersion, range, mean deviation, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, quartile deviation, skewness and kurtosis. Concept of rate of growth.
UNIT – III Correlation and Regression
Correlation, Simple Coefficient of correlation – Karl Pearson and rank correlation, Partial and multiple correlation, Analysis, Regression analysis – Estimation of regression line in a biraviate distribution – Leas squares method, interpretation of regression coefficients. Interpolation (newton’s and Binominal Method)
UNIT – IV
Time series and Index Numbers
Time series analysis – concept and components – Determination regular, trends and seasonal indices; Index numbers – concept, price relation quantity relative, value relative; Laspeyer’s. Paasche’s and Fisher, Family budget method; Problems in the construction and limitation of index number. Test for ideal index number. Association of attributes and chi-square test.
UNIT – V
Probability and Distribution
Probability : Concept, rules of probability (addition and multiplication); Random variables, Mathematical expectations, Theoretical distribution – binomial poisson and normal : their properties and uses.
Indian statistics
Current population census 2001. Statistical system in India. Agriculture, Industrial and Trade statistics in India.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Allen, R.G.C. (1974), Mathematical Analysis for Economists, Macmillan Press. London
2. Black J. and J.F. Bradley (1973) Essential mathematics for Economists. John Wiley and Sons.
3. Chiang, A.C. (1986), Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics (3rd Edition) McGraw Hill. New Delhi
4. Croxton, F.E., D.J. Cowden and S.Klein (1973, Applied General Statistics, Prentice Hall, new Delhi.
5. Gupta, S.C. and v.K. Kapoor (1993), Fundamental of Applied Statistics, S.Chand and Sons, New Delhi.
6. Speigal M.R. (1992), Theory and Problems of Statistics, McGraw Hill Book London.
DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOR
DISTANCE EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENERAL)
(ENGLISH LITERATURE)
PART - III
(YEARLY SYSTEM)
SCHEME : Two papers (Min. Pass Marks : 72) Max. Marks : 200 Paper – I : Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
Paper – II : Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
PAPER – I
ENGLISH POETRY AND DRAMA Max. Marks: 100 Duration : 3 hrs. Min. Marks. : 36 Note : Candidates will be required to answer five questions in all, one from each unit. However there will be internal choice as part of unitization scheme. All question will be carry equal marks.
UNIT - I
Four passages for explanation with reference to the context from texts prescribed in Unit III and IV. 20
UNIT - II
Objective type question 10
Short answer type question 10 UNIT – III
(For detailed study) 20
From Strings of Gold (Part III)ed. Dr. Jasbir Jain (Macmillan)
Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Lotus Eaters
Break, Break, Break
Robert Browning : My Last Duchess
Mathew Arnold : Dover Beach
G.M.Hopkins : The Sea and the Skylark
W.B.Yeats : The Wild Swans at Coole
Robert Frost : Birches
Rupert Brooke : The Soldier
T.S.Eliot : Preludes
W.H. Auden : In Memory of W.B.Yeats
Dylan Thomas : Fern Hill
UNIT – IV (For detailed study)
Henrik Ibsen : The Doll’s House
G.B.Shaw : The Apple Cart
UNIT - V
Literary History : The Victorian Period
The Present Age
Literary Terms : Dramatic Monologue,
Paradox, Antithesis, Symbol, Problem Play, Essay, Novel, Free Verse, Short Story
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. W.H.Hudson :An Outline History of English Literature
2. M.H. Abrams :A Glossary of Literature Terms (Macmillan)
PAPER – II PROSE AND FICTION
Max. Marks: 100 Duration : 3 hrs. Min. Marks. : 36
NOTE : Candidates will be required to answer five questions in all, one from each unit. However there will be internal choice as part of unitization scheme. All question will be carry equal marks.
2. Essay and short stories prescribe are from the following books :
(i) Susanta K. Sinha (Ed): English Essayist
(ii) Shiv K. Kumar (Ed): Short stories of Yesterday and Today (OUP)
UNIT - I
Four passages for explanation with reference to the context from texts prescribed in Unit III and IV. 20
UNIT - II
Objective type question 10
Short answer type question 10
UNIT – III (For detailed Study)
20
E.V.Lucas : The Town Week
G.K. Chesterton : On the Pleasures of No Longer Being Very Young
A.G. Gardiner : On Superstitions
Hillarie Belloc : In Praise of Ignorance
Aldous Huxley : Selected Snobberies
J.B.Priestely : On Getting off a sleep
UNIT – IV (For detailed study)
20
Joyee Cary : Growning Up.
Nathaniel Hawthrone : Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment
O’Henry : The Gift of the Magi
Raja Rao : A Client
Manohar Malgaonkar : Upper Division Love.
UNIT – V (For non-detailed study)
20
Thomas Hardy : The Mayor of Casterbridge
Khushwant Singh : Train to Pakistan
DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOR
DISTANCE EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENERAL)
(HINDI LITERATURE)
PART - III
(YEARLY SYSTEM)
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOR
DISTANCE EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENERAL)
(HISTORY)
PART - III
(YEARLY SYSTEM)
SCHEME:
Two papers Min. Pass Marks – 72 Max. Marks 200
Paper – I Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100
Paper – II Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100
General Instruction: Each paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one question from each unit.
PAPER – I MODERN INDIAN HISTORY (1740-1956 A.D.)
Max. Marks: 100 Duration : 3 hrs. Min. Marks. : 36
UNIT - I
Third Battle of Panipat and its consequences. Marathas under Mahadji Sindhia and Nana Phadnavis, Maratha struggle with the British. Causes of the failure of the Marathas.
UNIT – II
Establishment of British rule in Bengal and consequent administrative changes during (1772-1773). Emergence of regional powers. Mysore. Punjab and Awadh, their struggle with British and their absorption in the British Empire.
UNIT – III
Uprising of 1857, causes, nature and consequences.
Growth of British paramountacy in the Princely States, 1858-1947. Main features of permanent, Roytwari and Mahalwairi land revenue settlements and their impact on peasantry.
UNIT – IV
Drain of wealth and its consequences. Economic impact of British rule, causes of the Emergence of Indian Nationalism. Role of Moderates and extremists. Salient features of Government of India Act of 1919 and 1935.
UNIT - V
(i) Struggle for freedom movement from 1920 to 1947. (ii) Growth of Communal politics. (iii) Factors leading to Independence and partition of India. (iv) Main features of the Indian constitution of 1950. (v) Problems and process of the integration of princely
states into Indian Dominion (1947-49) and their reorganisation in 1956.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Bisheswar Prashad : Bondage and Freedom. 2. G.S. Sardesai : new History of the Marathas. Vol. III (Also in
Hindi)
3. B.N. Pande (ed.) Centenary History of the Indian national congress (1885-1985). Vikas Publishing house, New Delhi 1985.
4. Tara Chand : History of freedom Movemenet in India in 4 vol., Publication Divistion, New Delhi.
PAPER – II FOUNDATION OF INDIAN CULTURE
Max. Marks: 100 Duration : 3 hrs. Min. Marks. :36 General Instruction: Each paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one question from each unit.
UNIT - I
Main features of Indian culture, Undus religion, Vedic religion, Jainism and Buddhism, main features of Puranic religion.
UNIT – II
Varna System ; Ashrama System; Upanayana and Vivah Sanskars; Purusarthas. Main centres of Ancient Indian education.
UNIT – III
Ramayana; Mahabharata, Cultural importance of the Puranas. Development of Science during the Gupta period, Kalidas and Tulsidas.
UNIT – IV
Salient features of the Indus and mauryan Art. Mathura Art, Gupta Temple. Mughal architecture, School of Rajput painting.
UNIT – V
Bhakti movement and Sufism and their impact on Indian culture. Impact of western culture, socio-religious contribution of Brahama Samaj and Arya Samaj, Social and culture significance of the ideas Ravindranath Tagore.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Susmita Pande : Medieval Bhakti Movement. 2. Mujumdar R.C. (Ed.): The History and culture of Indian People,
Vols. I, IIX (relevant portions)
DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOR
DISTANCE EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENERAL)
(PHILOSOPHY)
PART - III
(YEARLY SYSTEM)
SCHEME : Two papers (Min. Pass Marks : 72) Max. Marks : 200
Paper – I : Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
Paper – II : Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
PAPER – I
Max. Marks: 100 Duration : 3 hrs. Min. Marks. : 36 Note – From the following Groups A & B students have to opt at least one paper from each group i.e. they have to select two papers in all taking one paper from each group.
GROUP – A
Nayaya Visheshik Or
Sankhya Yoga Or
Philosophy of Religion
GROUP - B
Plato or
Contemporary Indian Philosophy Or
Hume
GROUP – A
1. NAYAYA VAISHESHIK This paper contain five sections and every section is compulsory. Every question carries equal marks. Give the answer of section C,D & E in 500 words each.
Section – A
Philosophy terms (10 out of 15) (25 words) = 10
Distinguish between (5 out of 8) 5x2 = 10 marks
Section – B
Short Notes (5 out of 8) (150 words each) 20 marks
Section – C
Lakshan Sidhanta, Sanshaya, Prayojana, Tarka, Nirnaya, Vada, Jalpa, Vitanda, Chhals Jathi, Nigrahstan, Bandhans and Moksha.
20 marks
Section – D
Nature and kinds of the priamanes, parmanyavada, Khayati, Critique Arthapatti and Anuplabdhi.
20 Marks
Section – E
Causal theory, nature of Drava and Kinds Gun, Karma, Samany vishesh, Samvaya, Avam Abhav.
20 Marks
BOOKS PRESCRIBED:
1. Tarka Bhasha – Keshav Mishra 2. Sapta Padarthi – Shiva Ditya
2. SANKHYA YOGA This paper contain five sections and every section is compulsory. Every question carries equal marks. Give the answer of section C,D & E in 500 words each.
Section – A
(1) Philosophical terms (10 out of 15) (25 words) = 10 marks
(2) Distinguish between (5 out of 8) 5x2 = 10 marks
Section – B
Short Notes (5 out of 8) (150 words each) 20 marks
Section – C
Trividh dukh and its annihilation, praman – satkaryavad, Bondage Liberation. 20 marks
Section – D
Parkarti, Vyakta-Avayakta, Process of Evolution 20 marks
Section – E
Yoga Sutra 20 marks
BOOKS PRESCRIBED:
1. Samkhya Tattva Kaumodi by Vachaspati Misra 2. Yoga Sutra - Patanjali
3. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION This paper contain five sections and every section is compulsory. Every question carries equal marks. Give the answer of section C,D & E in 500 words each.
Section – A
Philosophy terms (10 out of 15) (25 words) = 10
Distinguish between (5 out of 8) 5x2 = 10 marks
Section – B
Short essay (5 out of 8) (150 words each) 20 marks
Section – C
Chapter 1 & 2 (150 words)
Section – D
Chapter 3,4 & 5
Section – E
Chapter 7 & 9
BOOKS PRESCRIBED:
Samkalin Dharm Drashan – Yaku Mashiha SUGGESTED FOR READING
1. Dharma Darshan ki Roop Rekha – Harendra Prasad Sinha 2. John Caird – An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion 3. G-Galloway – The Philosophy of Religion
GROUP - B 1. PLATO This paper contain five sections and every section is compulsory. Every question carries equal marks. Give the answer of section C,D & E in 500 words each.
Section – A
Philosophy terms (10 out of 15) (25 words) = 10
Distinguish between (5 out of 8) 5x2 = 10 marks
Section – B
Short Notes (5 out of 8) (150 words each) 20 marks
Section – C
I to IV Books 20 marks Section – D
V to VII books 20 marks Section – E
VIII to X books 20 marks
BOOKS PRESCRIBED:
Republic
2. CONTEMPORARY INDIAN PHILOSOPHERS This paper contain five sections and every section is compulsory. Every question carries equal marks. Give the answer of section C,D & E in 500 words each.
Section – A
Philosophy terms (10 out of 15) (25 words) = 10
Distinguish between (5 out of 8) 5x2 = 10 marks
Section – B
Short Notes (5 out of 8) (150 words each) 20 marks
Section – C
Vivekanand, Shri Aurbindo, Ranade. 20 Marks Section – D
Mahatma Gandhi, Iqbal, M.N.Roy 20 Marks
Section – E
Tagore, Radhakrishanana, Chattopadaya 20 Marks
BOOKS PRESCRIBED:
For Vivekanand, Shri Auruobindo, Mahatma Gandhi, Iqbal, R.N.Tagore, Radhakrishnan
Contemporary Indian Philosophy – Basant Kumar Lal
For R.D. Ranade, M.N. Roy & D.P. Chattopadhyaya – Samkaleen Bhartiya Darshana by Laxmi Saxena
3. HUME
This paper contain five sections and every section is compulsory. Every question carries equal marks. Give the answer of section C,D & E in 500 words each.
Section – A
Philosophy terms (10 out of 15) (25 words) = 10
Distinguish between (5 out of 8) 5x2 = 10 marks
Section – B
Short Notes (5 out of 8) (150 words each) 20 marks
Section – C
Chapter 1 of the different species of philosophy
Chapter 2 of the origin of ideas
Chapter 3 of the association of ideas
Section – D
Chapter 4 of Sckeptical doubts concerning the operation of understanding.
Chapter 5 of Sckeptical solution of these doubts.
Chapter 6 of the probability.
Section – E
Chapter 7 of the idea of necessary connection.
Chapter 8 of the Liberty and necessity. BOOKS PRESCRIBED:
Inquiry concerning human understanding – David Hume
DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOR
DISTANCE EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENERAL)
(POLITICAL SCIENCE)
PART - III
(YEARLY SYSTEM)
SCHEME : Two papers Min. Pass Marks – 72 Max. Marks: 200
Paper – I Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100
Paper – II Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100
General Instruction: Each paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one question from each unit.
PAPER – I REPRESENTATIVE POLITICAL THINKERS
Max. Marks: 100 Duration : 3 hrs. Min. Marks. : 36
UNIT - I
Plato, Aristotle
UNIT – II
Confucious, Thomas Acquinas and Machiaelli
UNIT – III
Hobbes, Lokes, Rousseau
UNIT – IV
Bentham, J.S.Mill
UNIT - V
Hegel, Karl Marx RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. R.K.Mishra : Plato and Aristotle 2. M.B.Foster : Masters of Pol. Thought Vol. I 3. W.T.Jones : Masters of Pol. Thought Vol. II 4. W. Dunning : A History of Pol. Theories 5. J.P.Suda : History Pol. Thought Vol. I & II 6. R.P.Sharma : Western Pol. Thought
PAPER – II INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SINCE 1945
Max. Marks: 100 Duration: 3 hrs. Min. Marks: 36 General Instruction: Each paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one question from each unit.
UNIT - I
United Nations – its orgranisation, working and a critical evaluation.
UNIT – II
Politics of cold war, Decolonisation and, the emergence of new states in Asia and Africa, Non alignment.
UNIT – III
Foreign policies of USA, China, Russia and Pakistan.
UNIT – IV
Foreign policy of India and its relations specially with neighbouring countries and Israel.
UNIT – V
Arab-Israel relations. Disarmament New Economic and Political trends in Europe, South-South dialogue, North South dialogue and the New Internal Economic Order and South Asian Association of Regional/Cooperation (SAARC) and Emerging trends in International Politics.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
7. Mahendra Kumar: International Politics. 8. Friedman: Introduction to World Politics. 9. Anam Jaitely: International Politics: Trends and Issues.
DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOR
DISTANCE EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENERAL)
(PSYCHOLOGY)
PART - III
(YEARLY SYSTEM)
SCHEME :
Paper – I
Duration 3 Hours Max.Marks : 75 Min. Pass Marks-27
Paper – II
Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks : 75 Min. Pass Marks-27
Practical
Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks : 50 Min. Pass Marks-18
General Instruction: 1. There will be two theory papers of 75 marks each and practicals
of 50 marks. The candidate will be required to pass separately in theory and practicals.
2. Each theory paper will require four teaching periods of 45 minuts or six teaching periods of 60 minutes for both the papers per week and four practical periods of 45 minutes (3 periods of 60 minutes) per week per batch of 20 students.
3. Each paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each unit. Candidates are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting atleast one question from each unit. Students are required to answer part (a) of each question in approximately 500 words and part (b) of each question in approximately 150 words.
PAPER – I
MENTAL MEASUREMENT Max. Marks: 75 Duration : 3 hrs. Min. Marks. : 27
UNIT - I
Nature and types of psychological tests. Uses of psychological tests. Limitation and controlling the use of psychological tests. Limitation and problems of test administration.
UNIT – II
Realiability : Meaning of Realiability, types of Reliability, Comparision of types of Reliability. Validity : Meaning of validity, types of validity, comparision of types of Validity.
UNIT – III
Norms : Meaning, types and uses of norms. Item analysis : Item content and item forms, item difficulty, item validity.
UNIT – IV
Rating Scales: Forms of rating, scales, Inventory, Questionnaire.
UNIT - V
Hypothesis, Variables and Control in Experiments. RECOMMENDED BOOKS: Anastasi, A. : Psychological testing (Mc Millan)
Freeman, P.S. : Psychological testing (oxford and IBH)
Singh A.K. : Test Measurement and Research Methods in Behavioural Science (Bharti Bhawan Publication, patna)
PAPER – II
INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Max. Marks: 75 Duration : 3 hrs. Min. Marks. :27
UNIT - I
Nature, Scope and Importance of Industrial Psychology. Personnel Selection.
UNIT – II
Employee, Training, Job Analysis Job Evaluation, Leadership and Supervision Man Machine System (Human Engineering)
UNIT – III
Decision making, Industrial Morale, Job Satisfication, Job Enrichment, Work Motivation.
UNIT – IV
Accidents, Fatigue, Union-worker Management, Communication.
UNIT – V
Conflict Management, Recreation Facilities and Social Welfare of the Workes, Wages.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
Blum & Naylor : Industrial Psychology (CBS)
Harrel : Industrial Psychology (Oxford & IBH)
Schultz : Psychology in industry today (Macmillan)
Mckormic : Industrial Psychology (Prentice Hall)
Robins : Organizational Behaviour (Prentice Hall)
Katz & Kahn: Social Psychology of organisations (Wiley Eastern Ltd.)
Luthans: Organizational Behaviour (Tata McGrawHill)
PRACTICAL
Max. Marks: 50 Duration: 3 hrs. Min. Marks: 18 PRACTICALS (MEASUREMENT IN PSYCHOLOGY)
1. Check List 2. Inventory 3. Rating Scale 4. Individual test/performance test 5. Group test/verbal test 6. Ability test. 7. Aptitude Test 8. Personality test 9. Intelligence test 10. Any other Proposed by the teacher
PRACTICALS (INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY)
1. Noise and Performance 2. Accident proneness 3. Aptitude test 4. Work motivation 5. Job Satisfaction 6. Conflicts management style 7. Occupational stress index 8. Job anxiety scale 9. work motivation 10. any other proposed by the teacher
Note – Students have to complete any four tests/experiments from each paper opted. in consolation with the teacher.
DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOR
DISTANCE EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENERAL)
(SANSKRIT LITERATURE)
PART - III
(YEARLY SYSTEM)
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¼>½ ckS)&n’kZu dk ‘kwU;okn ¼¥½ tSu&n’kZu esa vusdkUrokn 4- euqLe`fr ¼f}rh; v/;k;½ esa ls ,d iz’u ¼10 vad½ rFkk nks ‘yksdksa dh O;k[;k ¼10vad½ i`”VO; gSA lgk;d iqLrdsa
1- xhrk jgL; & fryd
2- fgLVªh vkWQ bf.M;u fQyksLih & flUgk
3- Hkkjrh; n’kZu & cynso mik/;k;
4- Hkkjrh; n’kZu dh :ijs[kk & fgfj;Uuk
5- Hkkjrh; n’kZu & nŸkk ,oa pVthZ
6- Hkkjrh; n’kZu & mes’k feJ
7- rdZ laxzg & fgUnh O;k[;kdkj ia- vkuUn >k] m-iz-fg-v-] y[kuÅ
8- rdZ laxzg & fgUnh O;k[;kdkj MkW- n;kuUn HkkxZo] eksrhyky cukjlhnkl] fnYyh
f}rh; iz’ui=
dkO;] O;kdj.k ,oa fucU/k
le; % 3 ?k.Vsa mrh.kkZad % 36 iw.kkZad & 100
vad foHkktu
1- izkphu dkO; 20 vad
2- egkdkO; 30 vad
3- uhfr dkO; 20 vad
4- fucU/k jpuk 10 vad
5- O;kdj.k & frMUrizdj.k 20 vad
ikB~;Øe
1- egkHkkjr m|ksxioZ & fonqjuhfr ¼33 ,oa 34½ v/;k; }k%L;%izkg egkizkKksa ls ysdj Dys’kkafLrfr{kfr i;ZUr xhrkizsl izdk’ku ds vuqlkj 20 vad
2- egkdkO; & fdjkrktqZuh;e ¼izFke ,oa f}rh; lxZ½ Hkkjfo 30 vad
3- uhfr’krde~ ¼Hkr`Zgfj½ ¼fu.kZ;lkxj½ 20 vad
4- laLÑr fucU/k jpuk 10 vad
5- O;kdj.k&frMUr ¼y?kqfl)kUrdkSeqnh½ & Hkw] ,/k] vn~] gq] fno] iq¥~] rqn~] #/k~] ruq] MqØh= ,oa pqj~ /kkrqvksa dh yV~] y`V~] yksV~] yM~- vkSj fof/kfyax ydkjksa ds :i esa flf) 20 vad foLr`r vad foHkktu 1- egkHkkjr m|ksxioZ&fonqjuhfr
v- nks ‘yksdksa dh O;k[;k 10 vad c- y?kqŸkjkRed pkj iz’uksa ds mŸkj 10 vad
2- egkdkO;&fdjkrktqZuh;e~ ¼izFke ,oa f}rh; lxZ½ v- izFke ,oa f}rh; lxZ ls ,d&,d ‘yksd dk vuqokn 5$5 ¾ 10 vad c- izFke ,oa f}rh; lxZ ls ,d&,d ‘yksd dh O;k[;k 6$6 ¾ 12 vad l- fdjkrktqZuh;e ls lkekU; iz’u 8 vad 3- uhfr dkO; & uhfr’krde~ ¼HkrZ`gfj½ v- uhfr’krde ds nks ‘yksdks dh O;k[;k 6$6 ¾ 12 vad c- uhfr’krde ls lkekU; iz’u 8 vad 4- laLÑr fucU/k jpuk ¼ledkfyd fo”k;ksa ij Hkh fucU/k iwNs tkosa½ 10 vad 5- O;kdj.k&frM=Ur izdj.k ¼y?kqfl)kUrdkSeqnh½ v- fu/kkZfjr /kkrqvksa ds fu/kkZfjr ydkjksa esa pkj ‘kCnksa dh :ifl) 12 vad c- flf);ksa esa iz;qDr lw=ksa esa ls pkj lw=ksa dh lksnkgj.k O;k[;k 8 vad lgk;d iqLrdsa
1- egkHkkjr & lkroysdj 2- uhfr’krde~ O;k[;k & Ñ”.k’kkL=h 3- uhfr’krde~ O;k[;k & JhÑ”.kef.k f=ikBh 4- y?kqfl)kUr dkSeqnh & Hkhelsu ‘kkL=h 5- y?kqfl)kUr dkSeqnh ¼frM-Ur izdj.k½ & jktnso feJ 6- izcU/k izdk’k & e-e- eaxynso ‘kkL=h 7- izkS<+ fucU/k lkSjHke~ & ia- Jh fo’oukFkfeJ 8- laLÑrdfon’kZu & MkW- Hkksyk’kadj O;kl
DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOR
DISTANCE EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENERAL)
(SOCIOLOGY)
PART - III
(YEARLY SYSTEM)
SCHEME: Paper – I
Duration 3 Hours Max.Marks : 200 Min. Pass Marks-72
Paper – II Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
Practical Duration 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
PAPER – I SOCIAL THINKERS
Max. Marks: 100 Duration : 3 hrs. Note – Each paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each unit. The candidates are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting at least one question from each unit.
UNIT – I
Durkheim : Social Fact, Division of Labour, Suicide.
UNIT - II
Max Weber : Social Action, Bureauracy & Religion.
UNIT – III
Karl Marx : Class-struggle, Dialectical Materialism, Historical Materialism.
UNIT – IV
Radha Kamal Mukherjee : Social Values, Social Ecology.
UNIT - V
G.S. Ghurya : Caste, Class and Occupation, Social tension. RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Raymond Aron : main currents in Sociological Thought, vol. I & II
2. Bogardus : Development of Sociological thought. 3. Coser : Masters of Sociological Thought 4. International: The Social Articles on marx, Weber &
Durkheim. Encyclopedia of Social Science.
5. Gerth & Mills : Essays on max. Weber. 6. D.P. Mukherjee : Diversity 7. Harjeet Singh : Frontiers of Social Sciences. 8. g.S. Ghuraya : Caste Class & Occupation.
PAPER – II
SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY Max. Marks: 100 Duration: 3 hrs. Note – Each paper will contain ten question having two questions from each. The candidates are required to attempt five questions in all, selecting at least one question from each unit.
UNIT - I
Social Anthropology : Definition, Nature and Scope.
UNIT – II
Social Structure : Marriage, Family & Kinship.
UNIT – III
Culture : Its Meaning, theories of culture, growth, magic and religion.
UNIT – IV
Primitive political system, Primitive Economic System.
UNIT – V
Problems of Tribes in India, Tribes in Rajasthan: Bhils, Meenas and Garasiyas.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Jhon Beatie : Other Culture 2. Robin Fox : Kinship and marriage 3. Majumdar & madan : Introduction of Social Anthropology 4. Bohnan : Social Anthropology 5. Lucy Mair : An introduction of Social anthropology