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cjdrmYyk fo'ofo| ky;]Hkksiky

Barkatullah University, Bhopal


As per model syllabus of U.G.C. NewDelhi, drafted by Central Board of Studies and Approved by Higher Education and the Governor of M.P.

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Syllabus & Prescribed Books
B.A. Semester Examination 201011 V Semester
(10+2+3)

Faculty of Arts & Social Science

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cjdrmYyk fo'ofo| ky;]Hkksiky


Barkatullah University, Bhopal
As per model syllabus of U.G.C. NewDelhi, drafted by Central Board of Studies and Approved by Higher Education and the Governor of M.P.

dyk ,oa lekt foKku ladk;


Syllabus & Prescribed Books
B.A. Semester Examination 201011 V Semester
(10+2+3)

Faculty of Arts & Social Science

dqylfpo
3

cjdrmYyk fo'ofo| ky;]Hkksiky

B.A. V SEMESTER (10+2+3) PATTERN EXAMINATION 2010-11


INDEX S.NO SUBJECT . A. Group communication of subject 2. Scheme of examination 3. Foundation Course (Compulsory) (i) Hindi (ii) English (iii) Environmental Studies B. Core Subject (Choice of the group) Art Faculty 1. Hindi Literature 2. English Literature 3. Functional English 4. Sanskrit 5. Philosophy 6. Music 7. Drawing Painting 8. Urdu 9. Arabic 10. Persian Social Science Faculty 1. Political Science 2. Economics 3. Sociology 4. Geography 5. Psychology 6. Social work 7. Home science 8. History 9. Methamatics 10. Statistics PAGE NO. 03-03 04-04 05-11

12-16 17-18 19-20 21-23 24-30 31-33 34-35 36-38 39-40 41-42 43-46 47-50 51-54 55-60 61-70 71-72 73-76 77-83 84-106 107-111

GROUPS OF SUBJECTS Function course in compulsory for All (Regular/Private) Candidates A. 1. 2. Arts/Social Sciences Faculty Political Science/Philosophy/Public Administration Sociology/Music-Vocal/Music Instrumental/Psychology/ DanceKathak/Dance barat Nadyam/Social Work/Math/ Drawing and Painting 3. 4. 5. History/ Economics/A.I.H. and Culture./ Geography Hindi Lit./Functional Eng./Arabic/Persian Home Science/Computer Application/Statistics/Defense & Strategist Studies (Military Science)/Rural Banking /Agriculture Marketing/ English Lit. 6. Sanskrit lit./Marathi Lit./Urdu Lit.

Note :- (i) Only one subject to be chosen from one group. (ii) Student are not permitted to change the group of subject.

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL


FIFTH SEMESTER

1. 2. 33 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Sub. code

Course Code Course Name Total Subject Optional Subject Internship Marks Project
Subject Name

: : : : : :
B.A.

9. Maximum marks: 550 10. Minimum Passing percentage : 11. Project Work 13. Practical : Y :N

4 1 3 100 N

Compulsory Subject :

12. Project Passing marks : N

Internship Passing Marks : 33


Theory Paper 1st 100 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 26 26 35 35 26 35 35 35 24 2nd 0 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 0 0 35 35 35 35 26 26 35 35 26 35 35 35 23 3rd 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Max. Min. 100 33 95 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 35 35 70 70 70 70 52 52 70 70 52 70 70 70 70 32 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 12 12 23 23 23 23 18 18 23 23 18 23 23 23 23 CCE Max. Min. 0 0 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 15 15 30 30 30 30 23 23 30 30 23 30 30 30 30 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 10 10 10 10 7 7 10 10 7 10 10 10 10 Total Marks Max. Min. 100 33 125 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 75 75 100 100 75 100 100 100 100 42 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 17 17 33 33 33 33 25 25 33 33 25 33 33 33 33 Practical Max. Min. 0 0 25 BCIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 0 25 25 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 17 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 Total Max. Min. 100 33 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33

Internship Compulsory Compulsory 69 Foundation Course 5 8 9 11 12 13 14 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 53 Hindi Literature Functional English English Literature Sanskrit Urdu Persian Arabic Drawing Painting Music Philosophy History Political Science Sociology Psychology Home Science Ancient Indian History Culture & Archeology Economics Geography Social Work Agriculture Marketing Rural Banking Mathematics

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Under Graduates as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P. Session 2010-11

Class

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V

lkbal@
Subject Paper Title Semester : : :

dqy vad & 35 bdkbZ &1 123Hkk"kk dkSky ,oa O;fDrRo

Hkkjrh; laLd`fr dk Lo:Ik vkSj foks"krk, Hkkjrh; lekt O;oLFkk % vkJe O;oLFkk] o.kZ O;oLFkk laLdkj

bdkbZ &2 123bdkbZ&3 123/keZ nkZu Ukhfr Ykfyr dyk, m|ksx O;kikj fkYi dyk U;k; O;oLFkk

bdkbZ &4 123laxhr

lkfgR; fp=] ewfrZ] LFkkiR; dyk

bdkbZ &5 123Hkkjrh; lanHkZ esa vUrjjk"Vh; lanHkZ esa leUo;hdj.k ds lanHkZ esa

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise syllabus for under Graduates As recommended by Central Board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P. Session 2010-11
Class B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/B.Sc. Home Sci./ B.A. (Mgt.) BCA Subject Foundation Course Paper Paper II English Language and Aspects of Development Semester V Max. Marks : 35 Texts for Units I & II : 1. William Wordsorth, Three years she grew. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Vikram Seth, The Mouse and the Snke. K. Aludiapillai, Communication Education & Information Technology. Ashok Mahadeven, Miracles by the Thousand (pages 5053), Readers Digest, January 2007. Marcus Natten, Childhood. Shubhra Tripathi, Globalization and Liberalization. Mrinal Pande, Girls. Abridged and adapted by Urbashi Barat. Unit-I Unit-II Unit-III Short-answer questions. 100- word questions. Short essay of about 250-300 words. Three alternative topics to be provided, candidates to attempt any one.
9

61=6 2 4 =8 7

Unit-IV Unit-V

Official reports and proposals. Languages Skills : Correcting errors in elision,

7 in

synthesis and transformation, and in punctuation. Tense and voice (advanced). Questions should not repeat the examples or exercises provided in the textbook. 7

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise syllabus for under Graduates As recommended by Central Board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P. Session 2010-11
Class Subject Paper Semester B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/B.Sc. Home Sci./ B.A. (Mgt.) BCA Foundation Course Paper III Basic Computer Information Technology -I V Max. Marks : 25

10

11

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Under Graduates as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P. Session 2010-11

Class

ch-,-@ch-,l-lh-@ch-dkWe@ch-,l-lh- gkse

lkbal@ ch-,- esustesUV@ ch-lh-,Subject : vk/kkj ikB~;dze Paper Title : isij &III csflDl vkWQ dEI;wVj rFkk baQksjesku VsDuksykWth&1
Semester : V

12

13

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise syllabus for under Graduates As recommended by Central Board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P. Session 2010-11
Class Subject Paper Semester B.A./B.Sc./B.Com/B.Sc. Home Sci./ B.A. (Mgt.) BCA Foundation Course Paper III Basic Computer Information Technology -I V (Practical) Max. Marks : 25

14

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

% ch-,% iape % fgUnh lkfgR; % iz;kstuewyd % % 01 % % 23 Particulars / fooj.k

fgUnh
fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad Compulsory / vfuok;Z Max. Marks vf/kdre vad bdkbZ &1 bdkbZ &2 bdkbZ &3 bdkbZ &4

iz;kstuewyd fganh %& vkk; ,oa Lo:Ik] dkedkth fgUnh dk rkRi;Z ,oa fofo/k vk;keA Ik=kpkj %& dk;Zky;hu Ik=] O;kolkf;d Ik=] O;kogkfjd Ik=A Lka{ksi.k] iYyou] izk:i.k] fVIIk.kA Hkk"kk dEI;wfVax % oMZ izkslsflax] MkVk izkslsflax] QkWaV izca/kuA fgUnh ds v/kqukrau lkWVos;j VwYkA vuqokn & Lo:Ik ,oa izfdz;k] dk;kZy;hu vuqokn] oSKkfud vuqokn] rduhdh vuqokn] okf.kfT;dh; vuqokn] fof/kd vuqokn] ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyh] csSV~fVax] vkkq vuqoknA

bdkbZ &5

15

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

fuca/k rFkk LQqV x| jpuk,aW


fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad Compulsory / vfuok;Z Max. Marks vf/kdre vad bdkbZ &1 bdkbZ &2 bdkbZ &3 bdkbZ &4 bdkbZ &5 O;k[;akvak

% ch-,% ipea % fgUnh lkfgR; % fgUnh ukVd

% % f}rh; % % 23 Particulars / fooj.k

1- va/kasj uxjh vFkok /kqzoLokfeuh 2- ,dkadh ukVd ,oa ,dkadh dk bfrgkl ,oa izo`fRr;ksa va/ksj uxjh vFkok /kqzoLokfeuh ls vkykspukRed izuA ,dkadh ladyu ls vkykspukRed izu A y?kqRrjh @nqzr ikB MkW0 y{ehukjk;.k yky ] y{eh ukjk;.k feJ] eksgu jkdsk] lsB xksfoUn nklA

16

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

vkSj lkfgR;
fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad Optional / ,fPNd Max. Marks vf/kdre vad bdkbZ &1 bdkbZ &2 bdkbZ

% ch-,% ipea % fgUnh lkfgR; % tuinh; Hkk"kk

cqUnsyh Hkk"kk vkSja lkfgR;


% % r`rh; % % 23 Particulars / fooj.k

O;k[;kak txfud] bZlqjh vkSj [;kyhjke dh fu/kkZfjr jpukvksa ls O;k[;kakA cqansyh Hkk"kk vkSj mldh micksfy;ksa dk ifjp; ,oa bfrgkl ij izuA cqansyh Hkk"kk dk lhek {ks= rFkk micksfy;ksa A
17

&3 bdkbZ &4 bdkbZ &5

mi;qZDr dfo;ksa ij vkykspuk @ leh{kkRed IkzuA nqzr ikB


xksjsyky] xaxk/kj ,oa xq.klkxj lR;kFkhZ ij dsfUnzr y? kwRrjh izuA

18

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

Hkk"kk&lkfgR; lkfgR;
fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad Optional / ,fPNd Max. Marks vf/kdre vad bdkbZ &1

% ch-,% ipea % fgUnh lkfgR; % tuinh;

isij III c?ksyh Hkk"kk vkSj


% % r`rh; % % 24 Particulars / fooj.k

O;k[;k fu/kkZfjr c?ksyh Hkk"kk ds dfo;ksa dh dforkvksa esa ls rhu dh O;k[;k, % 1- cStukFk ik.Ms *cStw* 2- lSQqhu fldh *lsQw* Jhfuokl 'kqDy *ljl* c?ksyh Hkk"kk dk Lo:Ik mnHko vkSj fodkl A c?ksyh Hkk"kk dk lhek {ks= ,oa micksfy;kWa A cStukFk ik.Ms *cStw* rFkk lSQqhu fldh *lsQw* esa ls fdlh ,d ij leh{kkRed izuA nzqr ikB gsrq fu/kkZfjr /khjsUnz f=ikBh o ckcwyky nkfg;k jkeukFk iz/kku ij y?kqkjhA

bdkbZ &2 bdkbZ &3 bdkbZ &4 bdkbZ &5

19

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

Hkk"kk&lkfgR; lkfgR;
fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad Optional / ,fPNd Max. Marks vf/kdre vad bdkbZ &1 1 O;k[;kak

% ch-,% ipea % fgUnh lkfgR; % tuinh;

ekyoh Hkk"kk vkSja

% % r`rh; % % 24 Particulars / fooj.k

fu/kkZfjr ikB~;dze esa ls lar ihik vkSj lar flaxk th vkSj vkaun jko nqcs dh jpukvksa ls rhu O;k[kkak

bdkbZ &2 bdkbZ &3 bdkbZ &4 bdkbZ &5

lar ihik]vkSj lar flaxkth vkSj vkuanjko nqcs Ikj leh{kkRed@ vkykspukRed izuA ekyoh Hkk"kk] ds mnHko ,oa fodkk ij ,d izuA ekyoh Hkk"kk] dk lhek {ks= micksfy;ksa A nzqr ikB gsrq fu/kkZfjr eneksgu O;kl ,oa eksgu lksuh ij y?kqmRrjh; izuA
20

21

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu LukrdksRrj d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Class Semester Subject

Paper
Title of Subject Group

% % % :I % % %
Particulars

B.A.(2010-11) V Special English. Indian 35


7 7 7

Writings

in

English
Compulsory/ Optional
Max. Marks

Compulsory

Unit-1 Unit-2 Unit-3

Concept of Rasa in Indian Poetry : Definition ,Kinds , Theory of Bhava. Poetry : R.N. Tagore: First two songs of Gitanjali. A.K. Ramanujan Snake, Elements of Composition. Prose: M.K. Gandhi Selections from My Experiments with Truth Part I: Outcaste , Nirbal Ke Bal Ram. J.L. Nehru The Relationship of Languages. Drama Girish Karnad Yayati Fiction R.K. Narayan An Astrologers Day. M.R. Anand A Pair of Moustache.

Unit-4 Unit-5

7 7

Note : Two essay type questions will be asked from each unit, one to be attempted from each unit. Total Five Questions to be attempted.

Those who have opted for project in English will do Internship in V semester along with the two theory papers.

22

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu LukrdksRrj d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Class Semester Subject

Paper
Title of Subject Group Compulsory/ Optional
Max. Marks

% % % : % % %

B.A.(2010-11) V Special English. II English for Specific Purposes


Compulsory

35
7 7 7 7 7

Unit-1 Unit-2 Unit-3 Unit-4 Unit-5

Particulars English language in social usage conversation on various social topics and situations, Dialogue writing. Business Correspondence Notes, Memos & Letters Presentation skills Group Discussion. Art of Interview.

Note : Two essay type questions will be asked from each unit, one to be attempted from each unit. Total Five Questions to be attempted.

23

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL


Class Subject Paper Semester B.A. III Functional English I- Business English & Communication V Max. Marks : 26 Unit-I Unit-II Company profiles how to write a company profile. Jobs & responsibilities-Job profile, describing responsibilities, talking about departments. Unit-III Trends in business- increases, decreases, remaining constant, vocabulary associated with trends. Unit-IV Unit-V Reports based on visuals - graphs, pie-charts, tables etc. Group Discussions essentials, expressing views, agreement, disagreement, consensus building.

24

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL


Class Subject Paper Semester B.A. III Functional English II - Business English & Communication V Max. Marks : 26 Unit-I Business Etiquettes Politeness, Degrees of formality, Dealing with cultural diversity. Unit-II Business visitors Making arrangements, taking care & entertaining. Unit-III Unit-IV Unit-V Business Travel Planning arranging & executing Business Events Conferences, Trade fairs. Customer care keeping customers happy & satisfied, Dealing with customer complaints. Note : CCE : 23 Marks

Practicals :

25 Marks

Practicals will be based on the prescribed syllabus.

25

dsUnzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuqkaflr Lukrd ikB~;e dh ijh{kk ;kstuk

d{kk % ch- ,fo"k;% laLd`r Iakpe lsesLVj dk;ZLFky izfk{k.k (Internship) 100 3 iape izFke f}rh; O;kdj.k ,oa Hkk"kkfoK ku dkO; ,oa vyadkj 50 35 $ 15 50 35 $ 15 100

uksV %& izR;sd izui= esa lrr O;kid ewY;kadu 15 vadks dk rFkk lS)kfUrd 35 vadksa dk fd;k tkuk vuqkaflr gSaA dk;ZLFky izfk{k.k % Lukrd Lrj ch- ,- laLd`r ds iape lsesLVj esa tqykbZ ,oa vxLr ekg esa dk;ZLFky izfk{k.k j[kk tk;sxk] tks 100 vadksa dk gksxkA dk;ZLFky izfk{k.k dh vof/k dh 'kS{kf.kd fnol esa x.kuk dh tk;sxhA ifj;kstuk % fo|kFkhZ dks ifj;kstuk dk izfrosnu tek djuk gksxkA lkFk gh ftl laLFkku esa ifj;kstuk ij dk;Z fd;k x;k gSA mldk izek.k i= Hkh izfrosnu esa layXu djuk gksxkA
26

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-11 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

% B. A./ ch- ,% V/ iape % laLd`r % % O;kdj.k ,oa

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd Hkk"kkfoKku


Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad
Max. Marks vf/kdre

% izFke izu i= & % 35


Particulars / fooj.k

Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid % vfuok;Z

vad

bdkbZ &1

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bdkbZ &2

bdkbZ &3 bdkbZ &4

Hkk"kk dk Lo:Ik] Hkk"kk dk iz;ksx ,oa miHkk"kk Hkk"kkfoKku & 07 Hkk"kkfoKku dh 'kk[kkvksa dk ifjp;
27

/ofu] :i] vFkZ vkSj okD; bdkbZ &5 fucU/k& 07 fdlh ,d fo"k; ij laLd`r esa fucU/kA lanHkZ%& 1&vFkZxkSjoe~&fgUnh xzaFk vdkneh 2&y?kqfl)kardkSeqnh& ojnjktkpk;Z 3&Hkk"kkfoKku& MkW0 HkksykukFk frokjh 4&Hkk"kkfoKku dh Hkwfedk& nsosUnzukFk 'kekZ 5& Hkk"kkfoKku ,oa Hkk"kkkkL= & MkW0 dfiynso f}osnh

28

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-11 Class / d{kk

% Semester / lsesLVj % Subject / fo"k; % Title of Subject Group % fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad % Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid % Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % Particulars / fooj.k bdkbZ fdjkrktqZuh;e~& izFke lxZ &1 bdkbZ &2 bdkbZ &3 bdkbZ &4 bdkbZ &5 07

B. A./ ch- ,V/ iape

laLd`r dkO; ,oa vyadkj f}rh; izui= & vfuok;Z 35

nks i|ksa dh O;k[;k fdjkrktqZuh;e~ ij vkykspukRed izu 07 mRrjjkepfjre~& 07 izFke vad &nks i|ksa dh O;k[;k mRrjjkepfjre~ ukVd ij vkykspukRed izu 07 v/kksfyf[kr vyadkjksa esa ls nks ds y{k.k ,oa mnkgj.k foks"kksfDr] leklksfDr] vFkkZUrjU;kl] mRisz{kk];ed]vuqizklA 07 miek]:id] n`"VkUr] foHkkouk]

lanHkZ xzaFk %& 1& laLd`r lkfgR; dk bfrgkl& ia- cynso mik/;k; 2& laLd`r dfonkZu&MkW- Hkksyk'kadj O;kl
29

3& 4& 5& 6& 7& 8& 9&

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f=ikBh f=ikBh

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-11 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group :

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd% ikpkR; ,oa Hkkjrh; Paper No. /iz'ui= dzekad % I/ izFke izui= Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid % Compulsory /vfuok;Z Max. Marks /vf/kdre vad % 35 Particulars / fooj.k
Unit-1 1. What is Logic . 2. The nature of arguments. 3. Deduction & Induction . 1- rdZkkL= D;k gS

% B.A. / ch- ,% V/ ikapok % Philosophy /nkZukkL= % Logic (Western & Indian) % rdZkkL=

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2- ;qfDr;ksa dk Lo:i 3- vkxeu vkSj fuxeu


1. Truth & Validity. 2. Informal fallacies.

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1- lR;rk vkSj oS/krk 2- vukdkfjd rdZnks"k


1. Types of Proposition, Relation and Opposition of Proposition. 2. Quality, Quantity & distribution of categorical proposition . 3. Traditional square of opposition.

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1. The nature of Scientific explanation. 2. Distinction between scientific & non scientific explanation.

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1- oSKkfud O;k[;k dk Lo:Ik 2- oSKkfud vkSj voSKkfud O;k[;k esa Hksn


1. Defination and nature of inference in Nyaya philosophy. 2. Kinds of Inference. 3. Hetvabhasa.

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1- U;k; nkZu esa vuqeku dh ifjHkk"kk o Lo:i 7 2- vuqeku ds izdkj 3- gsRokHkkl

Suggested Readings : 1. I. M. Copi 2. Cohen & Nagel 3. S. P. Gupta

- Introduction to Logic - Logic & scientific Method - Introduction to Logic & scientific Method

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-11 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group : (Optional) A

% B.A. / ch- ,% V/ ikapok % Philosophy /nkZukkL= % Philosophy of Religion

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd% % /keZnkZu oSdfYid v Paper No. /iz'ui= dzekad % II/ f}rh; izui= Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid % Optional/oSdfYid Max. Marks /vf/kdre vad % 35 Particulars / fooj.k
Unit-1 1 Meaning of Religion. 2 Nature and problems of Philosophy of religion. 7

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1 /keZ dk vFkZ 2 /keZ nkZu dk Lo:i ,oa leL;k;sa


1 Various views on the place of religion in human life. 2 Relation of religion with philosophy and science. 7

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1 ekuo thou esa /keZ ds LFkku ij fofHk fopkj 2 /keZ dk nkZu ,oa foKku ls laca/k
1 Religious experience and its difference from ordinary experience. 2 The nature of religious belief. 7

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1 /kkfeZd vuqHkwfr vkSj mldk lk/kkj.k vuqHko ls varj 2 /kkfeZd fookl dh izd`fr
1 Intellect and Intuition. 2 Revelation. 3 Faith. 7

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1 cqf) ,oa var% izKk 2 nSoh izdkku 3 vkLFkk


1 Concept of God 2 God and the World 7

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Suggested Readings : 1. William James 2. Caird J. 3. Hick John 4. D. M. Edwards 5. Brainn Davies 6. S. Radhakrishnan - Verities of religion experience. - Introduction to philosophy of religion. - Philosophy of religion. - The Philosophy of religion. - An Introduction of the philosophy of religion. - The Idealist view of life.

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& /keZ nkZu & nkZukkL= dk ifjp;

6. MkW- jktsUnz izlkn ik.Ms & /keZ nkZu dk ifjp;

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-11 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group : Philosophy (Optional) B

% B.A. / ch- ,% V/ ikapok % Philosophy /nkZukkL= % Social and Political lekt ,oa jktnkZu
II/ f}rh; izui= Optional/oSdfYid

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd% % oSdfYid c Paper No. /iz'ui= dzekad % Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid % Max. Marks /vf/kdre vad % Particulars / fooj.k
Unit-1 1 Nature of Social and Political Philosophy 2 Scope of Social and Political Philosophy

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1 lektn'kZu ,oa jktn'kZu dh izd`fr 2 lektn'kZu ,oa jktn'kZu dk {ks=


1 Nature of Sociology, Political Science and Ethics and Ethics 7 2 Relation of Social and Political Philosophy to Sociology, Political Science

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1 lekt'kkL=] jktuhfrkkL= ,oa uhfr'kkL= dk Lo:i 2 lekt'kkL=] jktuhfrkkL= ,oa uhfr'kkL= ls lekt ,oa jktnkZu dk laca/k
1 Individual, Society 2 Individual, Society and culture 7

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1 O;fDr] lekt 2 O;fDr] lekt ,oa laLd`fr


1 State 2 Nation 7

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1 jkT; 2 jk"V
1 Social Institution Family and marriage 2 Property, Education and Religion 7

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1 lkekftd laLFkk,a & ifjokj ,oa fookg 2 laifk] fk{kk ,oa /keZ

Suggested Readings : 1. N. V. Joshi Social Political Philosophy 2. A. K. Sinha Outline of Social Philosophy 3. G. R. Madan Theoretical Sociology 4. D.D. Raphial Problems of Political Philosophy 5. K.G. Mashruwalla Gandhi and Marx 6. K. Roy/C. Gupta (Eds) Eassy Social and Political Philosophy

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr B.A.III Year Semester Wise Syllabus
(Session-2010-11) Duration : 2 Monts Marks : 100 Max

Class Subject Paper Title Sem

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B.A.V Semester Urdu Lit. Internship Fifth

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr
(Session-2010-11)

Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

% B.A. % V Semester % Urdu Litereture % edrqc fuxkjh vkSj

Mkek fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad %I Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z % Compulsory Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35 uksV %& ipkZ ikp bdkbZ;ksa ij eqrfey gksxkA bdkbZ &1 bdkbZ &2 bdkbZ &3 bdkbZ &4 bdkbZ &5 Note uksV izkstsDV dk;Z 50 uacj dk gksxk A izkstsDV odZ fLd`IV jk;Vhax jsfM;kA fLd`IV jk;Vhax Vhoh edrwc fuxkjh ls eqrvfYyd lokykr xkfyc dh edrwc fuxkjh ls eqrvfYyd lokykr esagnh bQknh dh edrwc fuxkjh ls eqrvfYyd lokykr gchc ruohj dh Mkek fuxkjh vkSj Mkek vkxjk cktkj ls eqrvfYyd lokykr 'kkfey fulkc edkfrc ls rkjhgkr

fulkch dqrqc edrqc fuxkjh Mkek 'kk;s dnkZ 'kkfeys fulkc vlckd %&
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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr
(Session-2010-11)

Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

% B.A. % V Semester % Urdu Litereture % d+lhnk fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad % II Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z % Compulsory Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35 uksV %& ipkZ ikp bdkbZ;ksa ij eqrfey gksxkA bdkbZ &1 bdkbZ &2 bdkbZ &3 bdkbZ &4 bdkbZ &5 Note uksV fulkch dqrqc bUrs[kkc dlhnk vks ejklh 'kk;s dnkZ izkstsDV dk;Z 50 uacj dk gksxk A flUQs d+lhnk ls eqrvfYyd lokykr lkSnk dh d+lhnk fuxkjh ij lokykr Tk+kSd dh dlhnk fuxkjh ij lokykr eksgflu dh dlhnk fuxkjh ij lokykr 'kkfeys fulkc dlkbZn ls rkjhg

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL Syllabus for B.A. (Persian) Examination 2010-11


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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL Syllabus for B.A. (Persian) Examination 2010-11


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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session l= & 2010-11 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group Relations

% B.A %V % Political Science % India and

International

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd


laca/k

% Hkkjr ,oa vUrjkZ"Vh; % Compulsory

Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad %I Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35 Particulars / fooj.k Unit-1

International relations: Meaning, Nature and Development, Development of International relation Since 1945

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vrajk"Vh; laca/k% vFkZ] izfr ,oa fodklA1945 ds ckn ds varjkZ"Vh; laca/kks dk fodkl ,oa izfr
Cold War, Dtente, Post-Cold War

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Unit-3

'khr ;q)] ruko 'kSfFkY; nsrkUr] 'khr ;q)kskj dkyA


Disarmament, N.P.T., C.T.B.T., START.

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Unit-4

fu%'kL=hdj.k] ,u-ih-Vh-] lh-Vh-ch-Vh-] LVkVZ


New International Economic Order, North-South dialogue, South-South Dialogue

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Unit-5

uohu vrajkZ"Vh; vkfFkZd O;oLFkk] mRrj&nf{k.k laokn] nf{k.k&nf{k.k laokn


Indias Foreign policy: Origin Evolution, Basic Principles and objectives. Basic Determinants of Indias Foreign: Internal and External

bdkbZ &5

Hkkjr dh fonsk uhfr% mRifk] mn~Hko] ewyHkwr fl)kar ,oa mn~s;A Hkkjrh; fonsk uhfr ds fu/kkZjd rRo% vkarfjd ,oa okg;~
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Suggested Readings : 12345678910K. Deurch : The Analysis of International Relations C. Brown International Relations Theory J. Frankel : The Making of Foreign Policy S.H. Hoffman (ed) Contemporary Theory in International Relations S.P. Verma International System and the Third World, New Delhi Vikas 1988. N.K. Jha komestic Imperatives in India's Foreign Policy New Delhi South Asia Pub House 2001 M.S. Rajan non Alignment The Non Alignment Movement in the Order Delhi Konark 1994. Hans J Morgenthan Political Among Nationas New York 1985. J.N. Rose man International studies and the Social Sciences London Sage , 1973. Present World

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session l= & 2010-11 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

% B.A. %V % Political Science % Public Administration fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % yksd izkklu Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad % II Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z % Compulsory Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35 Particulars / fooj.k
Unit-1 Meaning, nature & scope of Public Administration, Public and Private Administration

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yksd izkklu% vFkZ] izfr ,oa {ks=] yksd izkklu ,oa futh izkklu
Approaches to The Study of Public Administration, Evolution of Public Administration as a discipline

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Unit-3

yksd izkklu ds v/;;u ds fofHkUu mikxe] ,d fo"k; ds :i es yksd izkklu


New Public Administration Chief Executive: Meaning, Types, Powers and functions

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Unit-4

uohu yksd izkklu eq[; dk;Zikfydk% vFkZ] izdkj] 'kfDr;k ,oa dk;Z
Line, Staff and Auxiliary Agencies Staff Agencies in India

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Unit-5

lw=] LVkQ ,oa lgk;d vfHkdj.k Hkkjr esa LVkQ vfHkdj.k


Principles of Organization: Hierarahy, Unity of command, span of control, Coordination, Centralization and Decentralization, Delegation of Authority

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group Economics-I

Session (l=) 2010-11 % B.A. / ch-,% FIFTH / iape % ECONOMICS / vFkZkkL= % Development & Environmental

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % fodkl ,oa i;kZoj.k dk vFkZkkL=&izFke Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad % FIRST / izFke Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid % COMPULSORY / vfuok;Z Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35 Particulars / fooj.k
Development & Economic Growth Unit-1 Economic growth and Development Meaning, Factors of Development and Growth-Economic Capital, Physical and Human, Research and Development & Technology. Basic characteristics of Developing countries.

vkfFkZd o`f) ,oa fodkl bdkb vFkZ] fodkl ,oa o`f) ds ?kVd] iwath&HkkSfrd ,oa ekuoh;] Z& 1 kks/k ,oa fodkl rFkk izkS|ksfxdhA fodkl.khy ns.kksa dh vk/kkjHkwr fo.ks"krk, A
Human Resource and Development Unit-2 Role & Importance of Human Resource Development. Factors of HRD, Human Development Index.

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ekuo lalk/ku ,oa fodkl ekuo lalk/ku fodkl dh Hkwfedk ,oa egRo] ekuo lalk/ku ,oa fodkl ds ?kVdA ekuo fodkl lwpdkad
Theories of Development and Growth. Theories of Development Classical, Schumpeter, Rostow, Gunnar- Mrydel.

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fodkl ,oa o`f) ds fl)kar fodkl ds fl)kar izfrf"Br] kqEihVj] jksLVkso] xqUukZj & feMZyA
Growth Models

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Growth models Harrod Domer, Mahalonabis, Balanced Vs Unbalanced Growth.

o`f) izfr:i ekWMy bdkb o`f) ds izfr:i ekWMy & gSjksM Mksej] egkyuksfcl] Z& 4 larqfyr cuke vlarqfyr fodklA
Basic Infrastructure Unit-5 Infrastructure as pre-condition of Growth: Power, Transport, Communication and Banking.

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vk/kkjHkwr lajpuk vk/kkjHkwr lajpuk dh iwoZ krZ&tkZ] ;krk;kr] lapkj] ,oa vf/kdks"k.k
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Recommende d Books

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8. Indian economics (A development oriented study) Dutt, R and Sundharm, K.P.M. (S. Chand and Company LTD). 9. Rathindra P.Sen Development Theories and Growth Models (S. Chand and Company LTD Qutub Road Ram

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k;

Session (l=) 2010-11 % B.A. / ch-,% FIFTH / iape % ECONOMICS

vFkZkkL=
Title of Subject Group

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd fof/k;ka&izFke Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad % SECOND / f}rh; Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z % COMPULSORY / vfuok;Z Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35 Particulars / fooj.k

% Quantitative Techniques-I % ifjek.kkRed

Basic Concepts and Linear Algebra Unit-1 Concept of variable, Parameter, constant and variable function equations, Identities and inequalities, Meaning and solution of an equation. System of Simultaneous linear equation and their solution.

vk/kkjHkwr vo/kkj.kk;sa ,oa jSf[kd chtxf.kr bdkb Z& 1 vo/kkj.kk&pj] vpj] fofk"V pj] izkpy isjkehVj fLFkj ,oa xfrkhy] Qyu lehdj.k& vkbMsfUVVh bubDosfyVh] vlekurk,a lehdj.k dk vFkZ ,oa gy] js[kh; ;qxir lehdj.k] i)fr ,oa buds gyA
Descriptive Statistics. Unit-2 Basic Concept Population, Sample, Frequency, Distribution, Cumulative Frequency, Graphical Respresention of Data, Techniques of data collection, Sampling v/s Population.

bdkb o.kkZRed lkf[;dh Z& 2 vk/kkjHkwr vo/kkj.kk,a & lexz] funkZ] vko`fRr forj.k] lap;h vko`fRr] js[kkfp= lfgr o.kZu] vkdM+ksa ds ladyu dh

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fof/k;ka] funkZu cuke lexzA


Measures of Central Tendencies Unit-3 Measurers of central tendencies Mean, Median, Mode Measurers of dispersion Range, Mean deviation, standard deviation and its coefficient.

dsUnzh; io`fRr dk eki bdkb dsUnzh; ek/; dk eki & ek/;] ef/;dk] Hkwf;"Bd Z& 3 fopyu ds eki & foLrkj] ek/; fopyu] izeki fopyu ,oa muds xq.kkad
Unit-4 Correlation Karl Pearsons coefficient of Correlation and spearmans rank correlation.

bdkb Z& 4
Unit-5

dkyZ fi;lZu dk lg&laca/k xq.kkad ,oa Lis;jesu dh Js.kh varZfof/k


Regression Regression analysis, Coefficient of regression, use and application of regression .

bdkb izrhixeu Z& 5 izrhixeu foys"k.k] izrhixeu xq.kkad] izrhixeu dk mi;ksx ,oa vuqiz;ksxA

Recommended Books

1. Statistics-S.P. Gupta 2. Statistics-B.N. Gupta 3. Elementary Mathamatics in Economics-Mehta & Mauani 4. Business Statistics-Shukla & Sahai 5.

ifj.kkRed fof/k;k&'kqDyk ,oa lgk; Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk ,oa lkf[;dha & MkW- oh-lh-flUgk lkfgR; Hkou izdkku] vkxjk

6. Statistics-V.K. Kapoor 7.

8. Elements of Statics Dr. Mohan Singhal 9. Quantitative Techniques C.R.Kothari (Vikash Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.) 10.

ifjek.kkRed 60

fof/k;ka&

izks-

Hkkj}kt

,oa

izks-

dkofM+;k fgUnh xzUFk vdkneh] Hkksiky

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky } kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-2011 Class / d{kk % B.A. Semester / lsesLVj % V Subject / fo"k; % Sociology Title of Subject Group % Basic Thoughts of Sociology fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % lektkkL=h; fopkjksa dk vk/kkj Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad %I Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z % vfuok;Z Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35 Particulars / fooj.k
Unit-1 Auguste Comte : 1. Law of three stages 2. Hierarchy of Sciences 3. Positivism

bdkbZ &1

vxLr dkEVs rhu Lrjksa dk fu;e] foKkuksa dk laLrj.k izR;{kokn

Unit-2

Emile Durkheim : 1. Social fact 2. Theory of Suicide 3. Theory of Religion

bdkbZ &2

bekbZy nq[khZe 1- lkekftd rF; 2- vkRegR;k dk fl)kar 3- /keZ dk fl)kar

Unit-3

Max Weber : 1. Ideal type 2. Theory of Social action 3. Theory of Authority

bdkbZ &3

eSDl oScj % vknkZ izk:i


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lkekftd f;k dk fl)kar lRrk dk fl)kar


Unit-4 Karl Marx : 1. Historical Materialism 2. Class struggle and Social change 3. Theory of Surplus Value

bdkbZ &4

dkyZ ekDlZ % ,sfrgkfld HkkSfrdokn oxZ la?k"kZ ,oa lkekftd ifjorZu vfrfjDr ewY; dk fl)kar

Unit-5

Vilfredo Pareto : 1. Logical and Non logical action 2. Circulation of Elite 3. Residues and Derivation

bdkbZ &5

foYSM isjsVks 1- rkfdZd ,oa vrkfdZd f;k 2- vfHktkr oxZ dk ifjHkze.k 3- vfofk"V pkyd ,oa Hkzkar rdZ

Suggested Readings :

1- Aron, Raymond-Main Currents in Sociological thought (2 volumes) Harmonds worth, Middlesex : Penguin Books, 1968 2- Morrison, Ken; Marx. Durkhien, Weber. Formation of Modern Social thought London Sage 1995. 3. Beteille A and T.N. Madan Encounter and Experience: Personal Accounts of Fieldwork, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 1975. 4. Jayram N. Sociology : Method & theory, Macmillon : Madras 1989. 5. Srinivas, M.N. and A.M. Shah fieldworker and the field oxford: Delhi 1979.

6- o?ksy] Mh- ,l- & egku lektkkL=h; fopkjd] e/;iznsk fgUnh xzUFk vdkneh] Hkksiky 2004. 7- c?ksy] Mh- ,l- & lektkkL=h; fopkjksa dk vk/kkj] e/;iznsk fgUnh xzaFk vdkneh] Hkksiky 2004-

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8- VksaX;k ,oa ikVhy & lkekftd vuqla/kku ds ewyrRo e/;iznsk] fgUnh xzUFk vdkneh Hkksiky] 2004Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky } kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-2011
Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd i)fr & I Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad % II Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35 Particulars / fooj.k
Unit-1 1. Social Research meaning and significance 2. Major steps of Social Research 3. Objectivity in Social Science

% B.A. %V % Sociology % Methods of Social Research % lkekftd vuqla/kku % vfuok;Z

bdkbZ &1
Unit-2

lkekftd 'kks/k & vFkZ ,oa egRo lkekftd 'kks/k ds eq[; pj.k lekt foKku esa oLrqfu"Brk
1. Scientific method 2. Theory and Facts 3. Formulation of Hypothesis

bdkbZ &2
Unit-3

1- oSKkfud i)fr 2- fl)kar ,oa rF; 3- midYiukvksa dk fuekZ.k


1. Primary and Secondary sources of Data Collection 2. Interview concept, main steps, characteristics and limitations 3. Research design

bdkbZ &3

rF; ladyu ds izkFkfed ,oa f}rh;d L=ksr lk{kkRdkj & vo/kkj.kk] izeq[kpj.k] xq.k ,oa lhek;sa 'kks/k vfHkdYi
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Unit-4

1. Questionnaire 2. Schedule 3. Sampling Concept, characteristics and limitations

bdkbZ &4
Unit-5

izukoyh vuqlwph 3- funkZu & vo/kkj.kk] xq.k ,oa lhek;sa


1. Observation meaning and types 2. Case study 3. Method meaning and types

bdkbZ &5

voyksdu & vFkZ ,oa izdkj O;fDrxr v/;;u i)fr & vFkZ ,oa egRo iSekuk i)fr % cksxkMZl ,oa fydVZ

Suggested Readings :

3- Aron, Raymond-Main Currents in Sociological thought (2 volumes) Harmonds worth, Middlesex : Penguin Books, 1968 4- Morrison, Ken; Marx. Durkhien, Weber. Formation of Modern Social thought London Sage 1995.
3. Beteille A and T.N. Madan Encounter and Experience: Personal Accounts of Fieldwork, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 1975. 4. Jayram N. Sociology : Method & theory, Macmillon : Madras 1989. 5. Srinivas, M.N. and A.M. Shah fieldworker and the field oxford: Delhi 1979.

6- o?ksy] Mh- ,l- & egku lektkkL=h; fopkjd] e/;iznsk fgUnh xzUFk vdkneh] Hkksiky 2004. 7- c?ksy] Mh- ,l- & lektkkL=h; fopkjksa dk vk/kkj] e/;iznsk fgUnh xzaFk vdkneh] Hkksiky 20048- VksaX;k ,oa ikVhy & lkekftd vuqla/kku ds ewyrRo e/;iznsk] fgUnh xzUFk vdkneh Hkksiky] 2004-

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-2011 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

% % % %

B.A./B.Sc. V Geography Geography of India

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % Hkkjr dk Hkwxksy Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad %I Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z % Compulsory Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 26 Particulars / fooj.k
Unit-1 Locational characteristics; land of diversities, unity in diversity. Physical features: Structure, relief and physiography; drainage.

bdkbZ &1
Unit-2

fLFkfrtU; foks"krk,sa] fofo/krkvksa dk nsk] vusdrk esa ,drk] HkkSfrd Lo:Ik& lajpuk] mPpkop vkSj /kjkryh; cukoV] viokg ra=A
Climate-origin of Monsoon, Regional and Seasonal Variations. Natural resources; soils-types, their distribution and characteristics.

bdkbZ &2
Unit-3

tyok;q&ekulwu fofHkUurk,sa]

dh

mRifRr]

izknsfkd

,oa

ekSleh

izkd`frd

lalk/ku]

fefV~V;kWa&izdkj]

forj.k ,oa mldh foks"krk,saA


Forest-types, distribution and economic significance; mineral resources-distribution and production of major minerals. e.g. iron ore, copper, bauxite, limestone.

bdkbZ &3
Unit-4

ou&izdkj]

forj.k

,oa

vkfFkZd

egRo]

[kfut

lalk/ku&

[kfutksa dk forj.k] mRiknu tSls ykSg v;Ld] rkack] ckDlkbV vkSj pwus dk iRFkjA
power resources ; coal, petroleum and natural gas; development of power, nonconventional sources of energy.

bdkbZ &4
Unit-5

'kfDr lalk/ku& dks;yk] isVksfy;e] izkd`frd xSl] 'kfDr lalk/kuksa dk fodkl] xSj ijEijkxr mtkZ L=ksrA
Water resources-availability, utilization and conservation methods-rain harvesting

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and watershed management.

bdkbZ &5

ty lalk/ku& miyC/krk] mi;ksfxrk ,oa laj{k.k dh fof/k;kWa] o"kkZ ty laxzg.k gkjosfLVax vkSj tyfoHkktd okVjksM izca/kuA

Suggested Readings : Deshpande C.D., India-A Regional interpretation, Northern book centre, New Delhi.1992 Government of India, India-Reference Annual 2002. Pub. Division, New Delhi, 2002. Government of India, National Atlas of India. National Atlas and Thematic Mapping Organization Pub. Kolkata. Government of India, The Gazetteer of India; Vol. I & III. Pub. Div. New Delhi, 1965. Singh, R.L (ed): India-A Regional Geography. National Geographical Society of India, Varanasi, 1971. Spate O.H.K. and A.T.A. Learmonth. India and Pakistan-Land, People and Economy. Methuen and Co. London 1967.

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-2011 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group (Environment)

% % % %

B.A./B.Sc. V Geography Resource and Environment

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad % II Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z % Compulsory Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 26 Particulars / fooj.k
Unit-1 Meaning nature and components of environment, population pressure and resource utilization. Concept of sustainable resource use and sustainable development.

bdkbZ &1
Unit-2

i;kZoj.k dk vFkZ] fr ,oa ?kVdA leiksf"kr fodkl dk vo/kkj.kk] leiksf"kr lalk/ku mi;ksxA
Classification of Environment; Natural and Human. Man-environment relationships with respect to population size.

bdkbZ &2
Unit-3

i;kZoj.k dk oxhZdj.k % kfrd i;kZoj.k ,oa ekuoh; i;kZoj.k] ekuo&okrkoj.k laca/k( tula[;k vkdkj ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ esaA
Man-environment relationships with respect to types of economy and technology; exploitation of Natural resources and environmental hazards.

bdkbZ &3
Unit-4

ekuo&okrkoj.k laca/k& vFkZO;oLFkk ds dkj ,oa rduhdh lanHkZ esa( kfrd lalk/kuksa dk nksgu ,oa i;kZoj.kh; dksiA
Emerging environmental issues: population explosion. Food security, deforestation, global warming.

bdkbZ &4
Unit-5

mHkjrs i;kZoj.kh; eqs( tula[;k foLQksV] [kk| lqj{kk] fuoZuhdj.k] Hkwe.Myh; rkiuA
Impact of green revolution, urbanization, mining and industrialization on environment. Environment conservation and management.

bdkbZ

gfjr kafr dk izHkko] [kuu] vkS|ksfxdj.k dk i;kZoj.k ij

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&5

izHkko] i;kZoj.k laj{k.k ,oa i;kZoj.kh; izca/kuA

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Suggested Readings : Agarwal, a.et.Al.: The Citizens Fifth Report. Centre for science an Environment, New Delhi, 1999. Allen, J.L.:Students Atlas of Environmental Issues. Dushkin pub.1997. Burton, I. & R.W. Kates (eds.) Readings in resources management and conservation Chicago University press, 1965. Chandana, R.C.: A Geography of Population: Concepts, Determinants and patterns. Kalyani pub., New Delhi. 2000. Chorely, R.J.(ed.): Water, Earth and Man. Methuen, London, 1969. Dawson, J.A.& J.C.Doornkamp, (eds): Evaluating the Human Environment. Edward Arnold, London, 1975. Food and Agriculture Organization: A Framework for land Evaluation. Soil Bulletin 32 Rome. Hagget, Peter: Geography-A Modern Synthesis. Harper & Row Pub. New York 1975. Sharma H.S. & S.K. Chattopadhyay: Sustainable Development-Concepts and Issues. Sharma H.S. & M.L. Sharma, (eds): Environmental Design and Development. Scientific Pub., Jodhpur 1987.

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-2011 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

% % % %

B.A./B.Sc. V Geography Practical Geography

fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % izk;ksfxd Hkwxksy Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad % III Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z % Compulsory Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 25 Particulars / fooj.k
Unit-1 Map projections, Zenithal projections: Gnomonic, Stereography an Orthography.

bdkbZ &1
Unit-2

ekufp= iz{ksi] /kzqohZ; [ke/; f=fofe;] rFkk yEcdks.kh; lk/kkj.kA


Morphometry slope analysis.

iz{ksi]

dsUnzh;

bdkbZ &2
Unit-3

vkdkjferh; & <ky foys"k.kA


Statistics Corelation & regression

bdkbZ &3
Unit-4

Lkkaf[;dh & lglEcU/k ,oa izfrxeu


Planetable Survey Basic principles and methods.

bdkbZ &4
Unit-5

leiVy losZ{k.k vk/kkjHkwr fl)kUr ,oa fof/k;kaA


Intersection method Open & Closed Traverse.

bdkbZ &5

varjNsnu fof/k & [kqyk ,oa can ekxZ ekiuA


Lab work izk;fxd 'kkykdk;Z : 10 marks Field work {ks=h; dk;Z : 08 marks Viva ef[kd : 02 marks Sessional l=h; dk;Z fjdkWMZ : 05 marks 25 marks

Distribution of Marks

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-2011 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Internship

% B.A./B.Sc. %V % Geography % % Compulsory

% Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 100

dk;ZLFky izfk{k.k
Internship
Training izfk{k.k

% % % 15

50
Report izfrosnu

25
Presentation izLrqrhdj.k Guidance by teacher ekxZnkZd fk{kd }kjk

% 10

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Department of Higher education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Undergraduates As recommended by Central board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P.
Session 2010-11
Class Subject Paper Title Semester

B.A.III Psychology
Paper I Psychological Research & Testing Semester - V
Max marks 26

Unit I -

Psychological Research : Nature of Psychological research, Experimental and Correlational Research, Steps of Psychological Research, Problems, Hypothesis.

Unit II Unit III

Variables : Meaning & Nature, Types of variables, Control of variables. Principles of Measurement: Meaning of measurement, Psychological measurement & Physical measure, levels of measurement, problems of measurement.

Unit IV Unit V

Test construction : Steps in test construction, Item writing and Item analysis, Norms and Standardization. Psychological Test : Meaning and Characteristics, Types of Psychological tests, Importance and uses of Psychological test.

RECOMMENDED READINGS : Anastasi, A. (1998) Psychological testing, New York : Macmillan. Minium, E.W. King B.M., & Bear, G. (1993). Statistical reasoning in psychology and education, New York : John Wiley Kerlinger, F.N. (1983). Foundation of behavioural research, New York : Surject Publications. Freeman, F.S. (1972) Theory and Practice of psychological testing, New Delhi : Oxford & IBH. Fruilford, J.P. (1951) Psychometric testing, New York : McGraw-Hill Tripathi, L.B. Manovaigyanik Anusandhan Padhati, HarPrasad Bhargava, Agra Singh, A.K. (2001) Samaj Manovigyan Ki Ruprekha, Motilal Banarasidas Bhargava, M.C Manovaigyanik Parikshan aur Mapan, Har Prasad Bhargava, Agra.

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Under graduates As recommended by Central Board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P. Session 2010-11 Class Subject Paper Title ijh{k.k Semester bdkbZ &I : : : : : ch-,- III euksfoKku izui= izFke & euksoSKkfud 'kks/k ,oa V dqy vad 26

euksoSKkfud vuqla/kku % euksoSKkfud

vuqla/kku dh izd`fr] izk;ksfxd ,oa lglEcU/kkRed vuqla/kku] vuqla/kku ds pj.k] leL;k o midYiuk bdkbZ &II : ifjoR;Z % vFkZ o Lo:i] ifjoR;Z ds izdkj] ifjoR;Z dk fu;a=.k bdkbZ &III: ekiu ds fu;e % ekiu dk vFkZ] eukSSoSKkfud o HkkSfrd ekiu] ekiu ds Lrj] ekiu dh leL;k,a bdkbZ&IV : ijh{k.k lajpuk % ijh{k.k jpuk ds pj.k] ,dkak ys[ku o ,dkak foys"k.k] ekud o ekudhdj.k bdkbZ &V : euksoSKkfud ijh{k.k % vFkZ ,oa foks"krk,a] euksoSKkfud ijh{k.k ds izdkj] euksoSKkfud ijh{k.kksa dk egRo o mi;ksfxrk vuqlafkr iqLrds &
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Anastasi, A. (1998) Psychological testing, New York : Macmillan. Minium, E.W. King B.M., & Bear, G. (1993). Statistical reasoning in psychology and education, New York : John Wiley Kerlinger, F.N. (1983). Foundation of behavioural research, New York : Surject Publications. Freeman, F.S. (1972) Theory and Practice of psychological testing, New Delhi : Oxford & IBH. Fruilford, J.P. (1951) Psychometric testing, New York : McGraw-Hill Tripathi, L.B. Manovaigyanik Anusandhan Padhati, HarPrasad Bhargava, Agra Singh, A.K. (2001) Samaj Manovigyan Ki Ruprekha, Motilal Banarasidas Bhargava, M.C. Manovaigyanik Parikshan aur Mapan, Har Prasad Bhargava, Agra.

Department of Higher education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Undergraduates As recommended by Central board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P.
Session 2010-11
Class Subject Paper Title Semester -

B.A.III Psychology
Paper Counseling Psychology I (Optional II a) Semester - V
Max marks 26

Unit I-

Guidance Nature of Guidance, difference between Counselling and Guidance, Educational Guidance, Guidance related to educational needs.

Unit IIUnit IIIUnit IVUnit V-

Counselling - Meaning and goals, Counselling and related field. Counselling in Indian context. Characteristics of an effective counselor, Ethical and professional issues in counselling, Training of counselor. Counseling Relationship - Establishing relationship, maintainance of relationship and termination of relationship. Counselling Interview - Methods, types and advantages.

RECOMMENDED READINGS : 1. Crow, L. and Crow. A. (1970). An Introduction to Guidance, basic principles and New
Delhi, Eurasia Publishing House.

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2. Jiaswal, S.R.(1968). Guidance and Counseling. Lucknow, Ahemadabad. 3. Jones, A. (1970) (6th Edition). Principles of Guidance. Bombay. Tata macGraw Hill
Publishing Co. 4. Rao. S. Narayan (1981). Counceling Psychology. Bombay: Tata macGraw Hill Publishing Co. 5. Stronge, R. (1974) Educational Guidance Principles and Practicles NewYork : McMillan Co.

6. e/kq vLFkkuk ,oa ikjlukFk jk; funsZku ,oa ijkekZ] eksrhyky cukjlh nklA

Vhi %& Nk= dks f}rh; izu i= II A & B esa ls fdlh ,d izu i= dk p;u djsxkA

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Under graduates As recommended by Central Board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P. Session 2010-11 Class Subject Paper Title Semester bdkbZ % I ch-,- III euksfoKku izui= &ijkekZ euksfoKku ,sfPNd izu i= & (II A) V dqy vad 35 funsZku dh izd`fr] funsZku ,oa ijkekZ esa

varj] 'kSf{kd funsZku] 'kSf{kd vko;drkvksa ls lacaf/kr funsZkuA bdkbZ % II ijkekZ % vFkZ ,oa mn~ns;] ijkekZ ,oa laacaf/kr {ks=] Hkkjr ds lanHkZ esa ijkeKza bdkbZ % III izHkkokkyh ijkekZnkrk dh foks"krk,Wa] ijkekZ esa uSfrd ,oa O;kolkf;d eqn~ns] ijkekZnkrk dk izfk{k.kA bdkbZ % IV ijkekZ laca/k% laca/kksa dh LFkkiuk] laca/k cuk, j[kuk ,oa laca/k lekiuA bdkbZ % V ijkekZ lk{kkRdkj % fof/k;ka] izdkj ,oa ykHkA vuqlafkr iqLrdsa &
1. Crow, L. and Crow. A. (1970). An Introduction to Guidance, basic principles and New
Delhi, Eurasia Publishing House.

2. Jiaswal, S.R.(1968). Guidance and Counseling. Lucknow, Ahemadabad.

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3. Jones, A. (1970) (6th Edition). Principles of Guidance. Bombay. Tata macGraw Hill
Publishing Co.

4. Rao. S. Narayan (1981). Counceling Psychology. Bombay: Tata macGraw Hill Publishing
Co.

5. Stronge, R. (1974) Educational Guidance Principles and Practicles NewYork : McMillan


Co.

6. e/kq vLFkkuk ,oa ikjlukFk jk; funsZku ,oa ijkekZ] eksrhyky cukjlh nklA

Department of Higher education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Undergraduates As recommended by Central board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P.
Session 2010-11
Class Subject Paper Title Semester

B.A.III Psychology
Paper Health Psychology I (Optional II b) Semester - V
Max marks 26

Unit I- Concept of Health Nature of Health psychology, Scope and importance. Unit II- Models of Health Biological, Psychological & Social, Bio-Psycho-Social Model. Unit III-Health promotion Changing health habits/life-style-Diet & Nutrition, Controlling weight, Exercise, Meditation, Yoga & Relaxation. Unit IV-Role of Psychological factors in the care of diabeties, heart patients and cancer patients. Role of psychology in the life style of AIDS patients. Unit V Stress- Meaning, characteristics and reactions Type of stressors Theories of Stress.

Recommended Readings :
Bennett, P., Weinman, J., & Spurgeon, P. (Eds.) (1990). Current developments in health Psychology. U.K. Harwood Academic Publishers. Feuerstein, M.Elise, R.L. & Kuczmierciyk, A.K. (1986). Health Psychology: A psychological perspecive, New York : Plenum Press. Friedman Dimateo. (1989). Health Psychology. New York : Prentice Hall.

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Marks, D.F., Murray, M.Evans, B., & Willig, C. (2000). Health psychology: Theory, research and application. New Delhi : Sage Publications. Misra, G.(Ed.) (1999). Psychological perspective of stress and health. New Delhi : Concept. Pestonjee, D.M. (1999). Stress and coping : The Indian experience. new Delhi : Sage Publications. Spaceman, S., & Oskamp, S. (1998). The social psychology of health.New York : Sage Publication. Gatchel, Health Psychology.

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Under graduates As recommended by Central Board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P. Session 2010-11

Class Subject Paper Title Semester bdkbZ % I

ch-,- III euksfoKku izu iz= & LokLF; euksfoKku ,sfPNd izu i= & (II B) V

dqy vad 26 LokLF; dk laizR;; LokLF; euksfoKku dk Lo:i]

{ks= ,oa egRoA bdkbZ % II LokLF; ds ekWMy & tSfodh;] euksoSKkfud] lkekftd] tSo&euksoSKkfud] lkekftd ekWMyA bdkbZ % III LokLF;&lao}Zu& LokLF; laca/kh vknrksa ,oa thou 'kSyh esa ifjorZu Hkkstu ,oa iks"k.k] otu fu;a=.k] O;k;ke] /;ku ,oa ;ksx ,oa fkfFkyhdj.k bdkbZ % IV e/kqesg] gn;jksx ,oa dSlj ds jksxh dh ns[kHkky esa euksoSKkfud dkjdksa dh HkwfedkA ,M~l ds jksfx;ksa dh thou 'kSyh esa euksfoKku dh HkwfedkA

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Bennett, P., Weinman, J., & Spurgeon, P. (Eds.) (1990). Current developments in health Psychology. U.K. Harwood Academic Publishers. Feuerstein, M.Elise, R.L. & Kuczmierciyk, A.K. (1986). Health Psychology: A psychological perspecive, new York : Plenum Press. Friedman Dimateo. (1989). health Psychology. New York : Prentice Hall. Marks, D.F., Murray, M.Evans, B., & Willig, C. (2000). Health psychology: Theory, research and application. New Delhi : Sage Publications. Misra, G.(Ed.) (1999). Psychological perspective of stress and health. New Delhi : Concept. Pestonjee, D.M. (1999). Stress and coping : The Indian experience. new Delhi : Sage Publications. Spaceman, S., & Oskamp, S. (1998). The social psychology of health. new York Sage Publication. Gatchel, health Psychology.

Department of Higher education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Undergraduates As recommended by Central board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P.
Session 2010-11
Class Subject Paper Title Semester

B.A.III Psychology
Paper III Practical Semester - V
Max marks 25

Conduct any one of The following 1. Case study. 2. Visit in relevant situations and its report. 3. Attitude test (to be conducted on a group). 4. Evaluation of any programme, continuing in any government or Non government organisation. 5. Report on the Problems of old age.

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Under graduates As recommended by Central Board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P. Session 2010-11 Class Subject Paper Title Semester ch-,- III euksfoKku izu i=& III izk;ksfxdh V

dqy vad 25

fuEufyf[kr esaa ls dksbZ ,d & 1- O;fDr v/;;u


2-

izklafxd fLFkfr;ksa esa {ks= Hkze.k ,oa mldk izfrosnu vfHko`fRr ijh{k.k (lewg ij izkklu) fdlh 'kkldh; vFkok vkkldh; laLFkk esa pyk;s tk jgs fdlh dk;Zdze dk ewY;kadu

34-

5- o`)tuksa dh leL;k ij fjiksVZ

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Department of Higher education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Undergraduates As recommended by Central board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P.
Session 2010-11
Class Subject Paper Title Semester

B.A.III Psychology
Internship Semester - V
Max marks 100

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Semester wise Syllabus for Under graduates As recommended by Central Board of Studies and Approved by HE the Governor of M.P. Session 2010-11 Class Subject Paper Title Semester ch-,- III euksfoKku dk;Z LFky izfk{k.k V

dqy vad & 100

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL B.A. Semester V (Social Work) Paper I Community organization MM : 35 Unit-I Community Organization Concept definition characteristics scope and importance of community organization Unit-II Theories of community organization Different principles of community organization Understanding of community organization practices. Unit-III Analyzing Community Structure of community organization. Function of community organization. Values and ethics of community organization. Unit-IV Community organization Sociological perspective of community organization, Practioners perspective of community organization. Unit-V Recording in community organization Evaluation of community organization programme.
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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL B.A. Semester V (Social Work) Paper II Community organization MM : 35 Unit-I Methods of community organization. Use of community organization in social work. Unit-II Planning community organization Survey, study planning community work and public relation execution. Unit-III Models of community organization. Studies and experiences in community organization in India context. Role of community organizer Unit-IV

Current illiteracy.

issues

in

community

organization

Gender, Class, Caste, Leadership, Religion and Unit-V

Working in different settings, problem and challenges faced in community organization.

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Underate Semester wise Syllabus


as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-2011 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

% B.A. %V % Home Science % Food and Nutrition fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % vkgkj ,oa iks"k.k Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad %I Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z % vfuok;Z Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35 Particulars / fooj.k
Unit-1 (1) Meaning & Definition of Food and Nutrition, Malnutrition. (2) Function of food. (3) Classification of food.

bdkbZ &1
Unit-2

1- vkgkj ,oa iks"k.k dk vFkZ ,oa ifjHkk"kk] dqiks"k.k 2- Hkkstu ds dk;Z 3- Hkkstu dk oxhZdj.k
Introduction of Nutrition Source, function, classification, requirement and deficiency.

bdkbZ &2
Unit-3

izksVhu & L=ksr] dk;Z] oxhZdj.k] nSfud vko;drk ,oa deh ds izHkkoA
Carbohydrate Source, function, classification, requirement and deficiency.

bdkbZ &3
Unit-4

dkcksZgkbMsV & L=ksr] dk;Z] oxhZdj.k] nSfud vko;drk ,oa deh ds izHkkoA
Fat and oils - Source, function, classification, requirement and deficiency.

bdkbZ &4
Unit-5

olk ,oa rsy & L=ksr] dk;Z] oxhZdj.k] nSfud vko;drk ,oa deh ds izHkkoA
Water Importance, general function, excess and deficiency.

bdkbZ &5
Practical :

ty&egRo] lkekU; dk;Z] vf/kdrk ,oa deh ds izHkkoA

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1. Identification of Food Groups and calculation of nutritional value of various foods.

1 HkksT; lewgks dh igpku ,oa fofHkUu HkksT; inkFkksZ ds iks"kd rRoksa dk ewY;kadu
2. Basic cooking using various food groups.

2 fofHkUu HkksT; lewgksa dk mi;ksx djrs gq, O;atuksa dk idkukA


SUGGESTED READINGS :

1.

Owen, A.V. and Frankle R.T. (1986) nutation in the community. The Art of Delivering Services, 2nd Edition-Times Mirror

2.

Paris KL (2000) Park's Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine, 18th Edition M/s Banarasidas Bhanat, Jabalpur.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

SCN News; UNACC/SCN Subcommittee on Nutrition. State of the World's Children. UNICEF Census Reports Berg A (1973): The Nutrition Factor the Brookings Institution. Washington. Geaton. G.H. and Bengoa. J.M. (Eds.) Medicine WHO. (1986): Nutrition in Preventive

8.

Bamji M.S. Rao, P.N. Reddy, V. (Eds.) (1996) Textbook of Human Nutrition, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

9.

Gopalan, C, And Kaur, S (Eds) (1993) Towards Better Nutrition, Problems and Policies, Nutrition foundation of India.

10.

Gopalan C. (Ed) (1987) interfaces between Agriculture Nutrition and Food Science, the United Nations University.

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. UnderGraduate Semester wise Syllabus


as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Session 2010-2011 Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

% B.A. %V % Home Science % Human Development fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % ekuo fodkl Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad % II Compulsory / vfuok;Z ;k Optional / oSdfYid vfuok;Z % vfuok;Z Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35
Particulars / fooj.k Unit-1 Meaning & Definition of growth and development.

bdkbZ &1
Unit-2

o`f) ,oa fodkl dk vFkZ o ifjHkk"kkA


(1) Factors Affecting growth and development. (2) Principles of development.

bdkbZ &2
Unit-3

v o`f) ,oa fodkl dks izHkkfor djus okys dkjdA c fodkl ds fl)kar
Introduction of Prenatal Development.

bdkbZ &3
Unit-4

tUeiwokZoLFkk dk laf{kIr ifjp;A


Development task of Neonate and Infancy Stage.

bdkbZ &4
Unit-5

Ukotkr voLFkk ,oa 'kSkokoLFkk ds fodklkRed dk;ZA


Physical, motor and language development of baby hood.

bdkbZ &5

fkkq dk 'kkjhfjd f;kRed ,oa Hkk"kk fodklA

Suggested Readings :

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Aylward, G (1994), Practitioners guide to developmental and psychological testing New York, Plenum Press. Blaxter, L. Hughes, C and Tight, M. (199). How to Research New Delhi; Viva Books. Hayes, N. (ed.) 1997. Doing Qualitative Analysis in Psychology. Hove, Hove: Psychology Press. Smith, J.A. Harre, R. and Van Langenhove, L (1995) Rethinking Psychology. London, Sage. Yin, R. (1994) Case Study research: Design and methods (2nd Ed.) Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publishing. Adams, B.N. (1975), The family: A sociological interpretation, Chicago: Rand Mc Nilly. Anuja R. (1997) Indian Social System (2nd Ed.) Jaipur, Rawat. Arcus, H.E. and Others (1993), Handbook of Family Life Education: The practice of Family life education (Vol. II). N.Y.: Macmillan. Bahr, S.J. (1089), Family Interaction, N.Y.: Macmillan. Bharat, S. & Desai, M. (1995). Indian Bibliographies on the Family, Bombay: Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Bharat, S. (1996). Family measurement in India. New Delhi: Sage. Colemar, J.C. (1988) Intimate relationships: Marriage and family patterns N.Y. Macmillan. Cooer, R. (1975), Family: Its structure and functions, New York : Macmillan. Das, H.S. & Bardis, P.D. (Eds.) (1978). The world Revolution in Family Patterns New York: The Free Press. Hoover, M.H. & Hoover, H.K. (1979). Concepts and Methodologies in family an Instructors resource handbook, Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

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7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr

Session (l=) 2011-12 fo"k; bfrgkl vad ;kstuk d{kk ch-, r`rh; lse NVoka bfrgkl 35+15 50 lse iape bfrgkl 35+15 50

uksV%& ch-, iape lsfeLVj esa izR;sd fo|kFkhZ dks nks ekg tqykbZ] vxLrdh vof/k esa bUVsZUkfki djuk vfuok;Z gS] ;g bUVsZUkfki 100 vadks dh gksxh A

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr

Session (l=) 2010-11 Class / d{kk % B.A. Semester / lsesLVj % iape Subject / fo"k; % bfrgkl Title of Subject Group % History of India 1824 1857 A.D. fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd % Hkkjr dk bfrgkl 1824 & 1857 bZ-rd Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad % 1 Max. Marks vf/kdre vad % 35
Unit
(English)

Syllabus
Anglo Burmese Relations, Anglo Afghan Relations

Period s 6hrs

Unit I

fgUnh vkaXy cekZ laca/k ] vkaXy vQxku laca/k


(English)

Maharaja Rangit Singh and Anglo-Sikh Relations.

Unit II

fgUnh egkjktk j.kthr flag vkSj vkaXy flD[k laca/k


(English) fgUnh (English)

6hrs

Unit III

Indian Renaissance. 6hrs Hkkjrh; iqutkZxj.k Socio Religious movements, Raja Ram Mohan Ray and Brahma Samaj.

Unit IV

fgUnh
(English)

lkekftd /kkfeZd vkanksyu jktk jke eksgu jk; 6hrs vkSj czEg lekt
Lord William Bentick.

Unit V

fgUnh ykWMZ fofy;e cSafVd

6hrs

94

B.A. Sem V dk

;g ikB~;dze dsoy l=&2010&11 ds fy, ykxw

gSA l= 2011&12 ls 2008&09 ds ikB~;dze dks ykxw djus dh vuqkalk dh tkrh gSaA

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ifj;ksstuk dk;ZZ vaad 100 Ikfj;kstuk dk;Z izR;sd fo|kFkhZ }kjk fd;k tkuk vfuok;Z gSA Ifj;kstuk dk;Z fo|kFkhZ dks vius pqus gq, fo"k;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d fo"k; ij gh ysuk gksxk ftls og fujarj ifjofrZr ,oa ifj"d`r :Ik esa iwjs mikf/k dky (Degree Course) dh vof/k esa iwjk djsxkA Ikzfro"kZ ikB~;e ds izFke lsfeLVj esa ifj;kstuk dk;Z ij 50 vad gksaxs vkSj mldk vkUrfjd ewY;kadu gksxkA tcfd f}rh; lsesLVj esa ifj;kstuk dk;Z dk vkfUrjd ,oa ckg~; ewY;kadu gksxk vkSj ;g 50 vad dk gksxkA Ikfj;kstuk ys[ku LogLrys[k esa 10&15 ist dk gksxkA ifj;kstuk ys[ku dks jkstxkjkasUeq[kh cukus dk y{; vfHkykf"kr gS lq>ko Lo:Ik ifj;kstuk ds dqN fcUnq fuEukuqlkj vuqkaflr gSA fo"k; % lehiLFk ,sfrgkfld LFky dk v/;;u vius {ks=h; bfrgkl dk egRo @flagkoyksdu lehiLFk laxzgky; LFky dk @vfHkys[kkxkj Ik;VZu dks ,sfrgkfld@izkxSfrgkfld@/kkfeZd dk v/;;u LFkkuh; yksd dyk,a vkfn
Project Work : 100 Marks

v/;;u

izksRlkfgr djus fo"k;d vkfnoklh @ tutkrh; laLd`fr @ thou 'kSyh

The Project work is compulsory for every student. The student has to write Project Work on any one of the subjects offered by him. The same topic he may continue through out his Degree Course by further extending upgrading and changing it. Every year, in the First Semester, the project work will be of 50 marks. It will be evaluated internally while in the second semester the evaluation of the Project will don by both internal and external examiner, this will also be of 50 marks. The Project work should be hand written by the candidate in about 10-15 pages. It is desired that the project should be carrier and oriented, hence the tentative areas are following being suggested.

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A study of nearest historical places. Importance of Regional Histroy. Nearest Musuems / Archives A study of Prehistoric. Historic, Religious places. Related to encourage tourism, Tribal culture way of life (Ethnographical study) Local Folk Traditions / Art.

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Recommended Books

(English)

'kqDyk jkey[ku & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk

fgU nh

bfrgkl jfoUnz dqekj & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl xzkscj] ;kiky] vydk esgrk & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl lqkkseu ljdkj & caxky dk uo tkxj.k MkW- fxjhk feJ & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk vkfFkZd bfrgkl MkW- fofiu panz & Hkkjr dk Lora=rk la?k"kZ MkW fofiu panz & vk/kqfud Hkkjr MkW- lqfer ljdkj & caxky esa Lonskh vkanksyu v;ks/;k flag & Hkkjr dk eqfDr laxzke fxjhk feJ & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl MkW- nhukukFk oekZ & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl MkW- ghjkyky 'kqDy & Lora=rk laxzke vkSj i=dkfjrk MkW- Mh-ih- feJ & e/;iznsk esa Lok/khurk vkanksyu dk bfrgkl 'kkfyuh lDlsuk & Lok/khurk vkanksyu esa e/;izkar dh efgyk;sa MkW- ywf.k;k & e/;iznsk esa fonzksg MkW- ch-,e- fnokdj & Hkkjr dk bfrgkl Hkkx & 1] 2 ,oa 3 Ikh- bZ jkcVZ~l & fczfVk dkyhu Hkkjr ia- lqUnj yky & Hkkjr esa vaxzsth jkt Jhus= ik.Ms; & Hkkjr dk bfrgkl] Hkkx&1] 2 ,oa 3 jtuh ikenRr & vkt dk Hkkjr

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e-iz- 'kklu Lukrd d{kkvksa ds fy;s lsesLVj vuqlkj ikB~;dze dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq'kaflr rFkk e- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuqeksfnr Class / d{kk Semester / lsesLVj Subject / fo"k; Title of Subject Group

Session (l=) 2010-11 % B.A. % iape % bfrgkl % History of India From 1824 1857 Hkkjr dk bfrgkl 1824 & 1857 % % 2 35
Periods

bZ- rd fo"k; lewg dk 'kh"kZd Paper No. / iz'ui= dzekad Max. Marks vf/kdre vad
Unit
(English)

Syllabus
Status of Women Growth of Western Education.

Unit I

fgUn h
(English)

efgykvksa dh fLFkfr ] ifpeh fk{kk dk 6hrs fodkl


Lord Dallhousie, Modernization of Inida

Unit II

fgUn h
(English)

ykMZ

MygkSth

,oa

Hkkjr

dk 6hrs

vk/kqfudhdj.k
First freedom movement of 1857-Nature , Causes and Result.

Unit III

fgUn h
(English)

1857 dk izFke Lora=rk laxzke & Lo:i dkj.k vkSj ifj.kke


Rural Inbtedness; Drain of wealth, Decline of cottage Indusries.

6hrs

Unit IV

fgUn h
(English)

xzkeh.k _.kxzLrrk] /ku dk mRlxZ ] 6hrs dqVhj m?kksxks dk foukkA


Commercialization of Agriculture and Deindustrialization 6hrs

Unit V

fgUn h

d`f"k dk okf.kT;hdj.k rFkk vukS| ksfxdhdj.k

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Ikfj;ksstuk dk;ZZ 100

vaad

Ikfj;kstuk dk;Z izR;sd fo|kFkhZ }kjk fd;k tkuk vfuok;Z gSA Ifj;kstuk dk;Z fo|kFkhZ dks vius pqus gq, fo"k;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d fo"k; ij ysuk gksxk ftls og fujarj ifjofrZr ,oa ifj"d`r :Ik esa iwjs mikf/k dky (Degree Course) dh vof/k esa iwjk djsxkA Ikzfro"kZ ikB~;e ds izFke lsfeLVj esa ifj;kstuk dk;Z ij 50 vad gksaxs vkSj mldk vkUrfjd ewY;kadu gksxkA tcfd f}rh; lsesLVj esa ifj;kstuk dk;Z dk vkarfjd ,oa ckg~; ewY;kadu gksxk vkSj ;g 50 vad dk gksxkA Ikfj;kstuk ys[ku LogLrys[k esa 10&15 ist dk gksxkA ifj;kstuk ys[ku dks jkst+xkjksaUeq[kh cukus dk y{; vfHkykf"kr gS lq>ko Lo:Ik ifj;kstuk ds dqN fcUnq fuEukuqlkj vuqkaflr gSA fo"k; % lehiLFk ,sfrgkfld LFky dk v/;;u vius {ks=h; bfrgkl dk egRo @flagkoyksdu lehiLFk laxzgky; @vfHkys[kkxkj ,sfrgkfld@izkxSfrgkfld@/kkfeZd LFky dk v/;;u Ik;VZu dks izksRlkfgr djus fo"k;d vkfnoklh @ tutkrh; laLd`fr @ thou 'kSyh dk v/;;u LFkkuh; yksd dyk,a vkfn
Project Work : The Project work is compulsory for every student. The student has to write Project Work on any one of the subjects offered by him. The same topic he may continue through out his Degree Course by further extending upgrading and changing it. Every year, in the First Semester, the project work will be of 50 marks. It will be evaluated internally while in the second semester the evaluation of the Project will don by both internal and external examiner, this will also be of 50 marks. The Project work should be hand written by the candidate in about 10-15 pages. It is desired that the project should be carrier and oriented, hence the tentative areas are following being suggested. 100 Marks

100

A study of nearest historical places. Importance of Regional Histroy. Nearest Musuems / Archives A study of Prehistoric. Historic, Religious places. Related to encourage tourism, Tribal culture way of life (Ethnographical study) Local Folk Traditions / Art.

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(English)

102

'kqDyk jkey[ku & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl jfoUnz dqekj & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl xzkscj] ;kiky] vydk esgrk & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl lqkkseu ljdkj & caxky dk uo tkxj.k MkW- fxjhk feJ & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk vkfFkZd bfrgkl MkW- fofiu panz & Hkkjr dk Lora=rk la? k"kZ MkW fofiu panz & vk/kqfud Hkkjr MkW- lqfer ljdkj & caxky esa Lonskh vkanksyu v;ks/;k flag & Hkkjr dk eqfDr laxzke fxjhk feJ & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl MkW- nhukukFk oekZ & vk/kqfud Hkkjr dk bfrgkl MkW- ghjkyky 'kqDy & Lora=rk laxzke vkSj i=dkfjrk MkW- Mh-ih- feJ & e/;iznsk esa Lok/khurk vkanksyu dk bfrgkl 'kkfyuh lDlsuk & Lok/khurk vkanksyu esa e/;izkar dh efgyk;sa MkW- ywf.k;k & e/;iznsk esa fonzksg MkW- ch-,e- fnokdj & Hkkjr dk bfrgkl Hkkx & 1] 2 ,oa 3 Ikh- bZ jkcVZ~l & fczfVk dkyhu Hkkjr ia- lqUnj yky & Hkkjr esa vaxzsth jkt Jhus= ik.Ms; & Hkkjr dk bfrgkl] Hkkx&1]
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B.Sc./ B.A. (Mathematics) ( For B.Sc./ B.A.Degree for which two more subjects in addition to mathematics are required to be studied in the third year) Core Courses Compulsory Paper I Real and Complex Analysis Compulsory Paper II - Abstract Algebra Optional Paper - Any one of the following ( I to XII) Note I Students who opt for Computer Science as a main subject can not opt. for the following optional papers. 1- Principles of Computer Science. 2- Programming in C & Numerical Analysis ( part I) Note II Students who opt for Statistics as a main subject can not opt. for the following optional papers 12Probability Theory Elementary Statistics

Optional Papers : 1- Principles of Computer Science 2- Differential Geometry I 3- Elementary Discrete Mathematics 4- Dynamics of Rigid Bodies 5- Mathematical Modelling - I 6- Applications of Mathematics in Finance 7- Tensor and Special theory of Relativity 8- Elementary and Combinatorial Number theory I 9- Computational Mathematics Laboratory I 10- Probability Theory 11- Programming in C and Numerical Analysis ( Part I) 12- Elementary Statistics

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Class Subject Paper Title Semester Unit-I B.Sc./B.A.

Mathematics I Real and Complex Analysis


V Max. Marks : 35

Riemann integral. Integrability of continuous and monotonic functions. The fundamental theorem of integral calculus. Mean value theorems of integral calculus.

Unit-II

Partial derivation and differentiability of real-valued functions of two variables. Schwartz and Young's theorem. Implicit function theorem. Fourier series of half and full intervals.

Unit III

Improper integrals and their convergence. Comparison tests, Abel's and Dirichlets tests Frullanis integral. Integral as a function of a parameter. Continuity, derivability and integrability of an integral of a function of a parameter.

Unit IV

Complex Complex

numbers as ordered pairs. numbers, Stereographic

Geometric representation projection. Continuity

of and

differentiability of Complex functions. Unit-V Analytic functions. Cauchy Riemann equations. Harmonic functions. Mobius transformations. Fixed points. Cross ratio. Inverse points and critical mappings.

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Text Book 1. 2. R.R Goldberg, Real Analysis, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1970. Shanti Narayan, Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi. References 1 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. T.M Apostol, Mathematical Analysis. Norosa Publishing House. New Delhi, 1985 S. Lang. Undergraduate Analysis, Springer-Veriag, New York, 1983. D. Somasundaram and B. Choudhary, A first Course in Mathematical Analysis. Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi 199 7. Shanti Narayan, A Course of Mathematical Analysis. S. Chand & Co. Delhi. RK. Jain and S.K. Kaushik, An introduction to Real Analysis, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi. 2000. R. V. Churchill & J.W. Brown, Complex Variables and Applications, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hili New. York. 1990. Mark; J. Ablowitz & A. S. Fokas. Complex Variables : Introduction and Applications, Cambridge University Press, South Asian Edition, 1998. Ponnuswamy : Complex Analysis, Narosa Publishing Co.

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Class Subject Paper Title Semester Unit-I Unit- II Unit III Unit IV Unit-V Text Book: 1. I. N. Herstein Topics in Algebra, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1975. References : 1. N. Jacobson, Basis Algebra, Vols, I & II. W.H. Freeman, 1980 (also published by Hindustan Publishing Company.) 2. Shanti Narayan, A Text Book of Modern Abstract Algebra, S. Chand & Co. New DelhL 3. P.B. Bhattacharya. S.K. Jain and S.R. Nagpal. Basic Abstract Algebra (2nd Edition) Cambridge University Press, Indian Edition 1997. 4. Vivek Sahai and Vikas Bist Algebra, Norosa Publishing House, 1997 5. I.S. Luther and I.B.S. Passi, Algebra, Vol. I-Groups, Vol. II-Rings, Narosa Publishing House (Vol I-1996, Vol II-1999). 6. D.S. Malik, J.N. Mordeson, and M.K.Sen, Fundamentals of Abstract Algebra, McGraw-Hill International Edition, 1997. B.Sc./B.A.

Mathematics II Abstract Algebra


V Max. Marks : 35

Group-Automorphisms, inner automorphism. Automorphism groups. Conjugacy relation and centraliser. Normaliser. Counting principle and the class equation of a finite group. Cauchys theorem and Sylow's theorems for finite abelian groups and non abelian groups Ring homomorphism. Ideals and Quotient Rings. Field of Quotients of an Integral Domain. Euclidean Rings. Polynominal Rings. Polynomials over the Rational Field. Polynominal Rings over Commutative Rings. Unique factorization domain.

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Mathematics III (Optional Paper-I) Principles of Computer Science


V
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Data Storage of bits, Ram Memory, Mas storage, Coding Information of Storage. The Binary System Storing fractions, communication errors. Data Manipulation- The Central Processing Unit The Stored Program concept, Programme Execution, Anthmetic/Logic Instruction. ComputerPeripheral Communication.

Unit-III Unit-IV Unit-V

Operating System : The Evolution of Operating System. (Dos, Window) Operating System Architecture, Coordinating the Machines Activities. Other Architectures. Algorithms The Concept of an Algorithm. Algorithm Representation. Algorithm Discovery. Interactive Structures. Recursive Structures. Efficiency and Correctness (Algorithms to be implemented in C++)

Text Books : 1. 2. J. Glen Brokkshear, Computer Science : An Overview, Addition Wesley. Stanley B. Lippman, Josee Jojoie. C++ Primer (3rd Edition), Addision- Wesley. Total at least ten practicals based on syllabus.

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Mathematics III (Optional-II) Differential Geometry-I


V Max. Marks : 35

Unit I Contravariant and covariant vectors. Definition of Tensor, Gradiant, Tensor field, Addition and subtraction of Tensors, Multiplication of Tensors. Unit -II Unit -III Unit IV Inner product of Tensors, Contraction, symmetric Tensor, Antisymmetric Tensor, Quotient law, Reciprocal, Invariant relative Tensor. Local Theory of curves - Space curves. Examples, Planar curves, Helices. Serret-Frenet formulae. Existence of space cunes, Involutes and evolutes of curves. Global Curve Theory - Rotation index. Convex curves, Isoperimetric inequality. Four vertex theorem. Unit -V Local Theory of Surfaces - Parametric patches on surface. First Fundamental form and arc length. Normal curvature. Vector field along a curve. Second fundamental form of a surface. Weiengarten map. Text Book : 1. J. A Thorpe, Introduction to Differential Geometry, Springer-verlag.

References: 1. I.M. Singer and J.A Thorpe, Lecture notes-Elementary.' Topology. and Geometry, Springer Verlag, 1967. 2. B.O. NeilL Elementary Differential Geometry, Academic Press 1966. 3. 4. S. Stembeg, Lectures on Differential Geometry, Prentice-Hall, 1964. M. DoCarmo, Differential Geometry of curves and surfaces, Prentice-Hall 1976

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Mathematics III (Optional-III) Elementary Discrete Mathematics


V Max. Marks : 35

Unit I Sets and Propositions Cardinality. Mathematical Induction Principle of Inclusion and exclusion. Unit 2 Relations and Functions Binary Relations. Equivalence Relations and Partitions. Partial Order Relation Functions and Pigeonhole Principle. Unit 3 Graphs Basic Terminology Multigraphs. Weighted Graphs. Unit 4 Paths and Circuits. Shortest Paths. Eulerian Paths and Circuits. Travelling Salesman Problem. Trees and its Properties. Unit 5 Planar graphs. Recommende d Texts: 1. 2. C .L . Liu,Elements of Discrete Mathematics, (Second Edition), McGraw Hill,Intemational Edition, Computer Science scries 1986. Narsingh Deo : Graph Theory, McGraw Hill.

Reference Book: 1. Babu Ram, Discrete Mathematics, VinayakPublication

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Mathematics III (Optional-IV) Dynamics of Rigid Bodies


V Max. Marks : 35

Unit -I Unit -II Unit -III

Moments and products of intertia. The Momental Ellipsoid. Equimomental Systems. Principal axes. D'Alembert's principle. The general equations of motion of a rigid body. Motion of the Centre of intertia and motion relative to the Centre of inertia.

Unit -IV Unit -V

Motion about a fixed axis. The compound pendulum Centre of percussion Motion of a rigid body in two dimensions under finite and impulsive forces. Conservation of Momentum and Energy.

TEXT BOOK 1. S.L. Loney. An Elementary Treatise on the Dynamics of a Particle of Rigid.bodies. Cambridge University Press, 1956. References : 1 2. AS. Ramsey, Dynamics, part I Cambridge University Press, 1973. M. Ray and H.S. Sharma, Dynamics of Rigid Body, Students Friends, Agra.

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Mathematics III (Optional-V) Mathematical Modelling I


V Max. Marks : 35

Unit I Unit -II Unit-III Unit IV Unit V Text Books: 1. 2. 3. 4.

The process of Applied Mathematics. Setting up first order differential equations. Qualitative solution sketching. Stability of solutions. Difference and differential equation models of growth and decay Single species population model, Exponential and logistic population models. An age structure model, prey predator models for two species.

Kapoor, J.N. : Mathematical models in Biology and Medicine. EWp (1985). SAXENA V.P.: Bio-Mathematics an introduction, M.P. Hindu Growth Arademy 1993. Martin Braun C.S. Coleman, DA Drew (Eds) Differential Equation Models. Steven J.B. Lucas W.P., Straffin B.D. (Eds.) Political and Related Models, Vol.2

Reference Books : 1. 2. Cullen Linen. Models in Biology. Rubinow, SI : Introduction to Mathematical Biologv. John Wiley and Sons 1975

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Mathematics III (Optional-VI) Applications of Mathematics in Finance


V Max. Marks : 35

Financial Management - An overview. Nature and Scope of Financial Management, Goals of Financial Management and main decisions of financial management. Difference between risk, specualtion and gambling.

Unit-II

Time value of Money - Interest rate and discount rate. Present value and future value discrete case as well as continuous compounding case. Annuities and its kinds.

Unit III

Meaning of return. Return as Internal Rate of Return (IRR). Numerical Methods like Newton Raphson Method to calculate IRR Measurement of returns under uncertainty situations.

Unit IV

Meaning of risk. Difference between risk and uncertainty. Types of risks. Measurements of risk Calculation of security and Portfolio risk and Return- Markowitz Model. Sharpe's Single Index Model- Systematic Risk and Unsystematic Risk.

Unit V

Taylor series and Bond Valuation Calculation of Duration and Convexity of bonds. Financial Derivatives - Futures. Forward. Swaps and Options. Call and Put Option. Call and Put Parity Theorem.

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Text Book: 1. Sheldon M Ross, An Iraroduction to Mathematical Finance, Cambridge University Press. 2. Mark S. Dorfman, Introduction to Risk management and insurance, Prentice Hall Englrewood Cliffs, New Jersey. References: 1. Aswath Damodaran, Corporate Finance - Theory and Practice, John Wiley & Inc. 2. John C. Hull, Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives, Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited. 3. CD. Daykin, T. Pentikainen and M. Pesonen, Practical Risk Theory for .Actuaries. Chapman & Hal

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Class Subject Paper Title Semester Unit I B.Sc./B.A.

Mathematics III (Optional-VII) Tensor and Special Theory of Relativity


V Max. Marks : 35

Contravarient and covariant vectors, Definition of Tensor. Gradient. Tensor field, Addition and subtractions of Tensors, Multiplication of Tensors.

Unit II

Inner product of Tensors, Contraction, symmetric Tensor, Anti-symmetric Tensor. Quotient law. Reciprocal Invariant relative Tensor.

Unit III

Review of Newtonian mechanics - Inertial frames. Speed of light and Galilean relativity. Michelson-Morley experiment. Loreniz-Fitzgerold contraction Hypothesis.

Unit-IV

Relative character of space and time. Postulates of special theory of relativity. Lorentz transformation equations and its geometrical interpretation Group properties of Lorentz transformations

Unit V

Relativistic kinematics - Composition of parallel velocities. Length contraction. Time dilation.

Text Book 1. 2 A. W. Joshi Matrix and Tensor in Physics, Willey Eastern. R.Resnick, Introduction to Special Relativity, Willey Eastern Pvt Ltd. 1972

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References : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. C. Moller The Theory of Relatativity. Oxford Clarendon Press, 1952 PG Bergmann, Introducdon to the Theory of Relativity, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt Ltd. 1969 J.L. Anderson, Principles of Relativity Physics, Academic Press, 1967. W. Rindler, Essential Relativity, Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1969 V. A. Ugarov, Special Theory of Relativity, Mir Publishers. 1979. J.L Synge, Relativity: Hie Special Theory. North-Holland Publishing Company, 1956 The W.G. Dixon, Special relativity : The Foundation of Macroscopic Physics, Cambridge-University Press, 1982.

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Class Subject Paper Title Semester Unit -I Unit -II Unit - III Unit -IV Unit -V Text Book: 1. 2. 3. I. Niven, S.H. Zuckerman, and L.H. Montgomery, An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, John Wiley, 1991. G.H. Hardy, Number Theory. Meivyn B. Nathans on. Additive Number Theory : Inverse Problems and the Geometry of Sumsets, Springer, 1996. References : 1. 2. David M. Burton, Elementary Number Theory, Wm. C. Brown Publishers, Dubugue, Iowa. 1989. K. Ireland, and M. Rosen. A Classical Introduction to Modem Number Theory, B.Sc./B.A.

Mathematics III (Optional-VIII) Elementary and Combinatorial Number theory-I


V Max. Marks : 35

Primes and factorization. Division algorithm. Congruences and modular arithmetic Chinese remainder theorem. Euler phi function. Primitive roots of unity. Quadratic law of reciprocity. Applications. Arithmetical functions. Mobius inversion formula.

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GTM Vol. 84. Springer-Verlag, 1972. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. G.A. Jones, and.J.M. Jones, Elementary Number Theory, Springer. 1998. David M. Burton, Elementary Number Theory, Wm. C. Brown Publishers, Dubugue, Iowa. 1989. K. Ireland, and M. Rosen, A Classical Introduction to Modem Number Theory, GTM Vol. 84. Springer-Verlag, 1972. G. A. Jones, and J.M. Jones, Elementary Number Theory, Springer, 1998. W. Sierpinski. Elementary Theory of Numbers, North-Holland, 1988. Ireland. K. Rosen and M Rosen, A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory, GTM Vol 84 Springer-Verlag, 1972. H.B. Mann, Addition theorems, Krieger, 1976

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Mathematics III (Optional-IX) Computational Mathematics Laboratory-I


V Max. Marks : 35

Computational Mathematics Laboratory: The student is expected to familiarize himself herself with popular softwares for numerical co-imputation and optimization, Real life problems requiring knowledge of numerical algorithms for linear and nonlinear algebraic equations Eigen value problems. Finite difference methods. Interpolation, Differentiation. Integration Ordinary differential equations etc. should be attempted. Capabilities to deal with linear, integer and nonlinear optimization problems need to be developed. The objective of such a laboratory is to equip students to MODEL and simulate large-scale systems using optimization modeling languages. (The concerned teacher is expected to provide the necessary theoretical background before the student does the corresponding practical). To this end softwares like MATLAB, LINDO, MATHEMAT1CA, MAPLE can be adopted. Following course outline is suggested based on MATLAB and LINDO. Unit-I Unit -II Unit -III Unit -IV Plotting of functions. Matrix operations, vector and matrix manipulations, matrix function. Data analysis and curve fitting. Use of FFT algorithms

Unit -V Numerical integration. Text Books : 1. MATHEMATICA - Stephen Wolfram, Cambridge. 2. Introduction to operations research. F.S. Hiller and GJ. Liebetman. References: 1. 2. MATLAB -High performance numeric computation and visualization software: User's "guide. Optimization modelling with LINDO : Linus Schrag

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Mathematics III (Optional-X) Probability Theory


V Max. Marks : 35

Notion of probability ; Random experiments, Sample space. Axiom of probability. Elementary properties of probability, Equally likely outcome problems.

Unit II

Random Variables : Concept, cumulative distnbution function. Discrete and continuous random vanables, Expectations, Mean, Variance, Moment generating function.

Unit III

Discrete random variable . Bernoulli random variable, bmomiai random variable. Geometric random variable, Poisson random variable and corresponding distributions.

Unit IV

Continuous landom variables : Uniform random variable, Exponential random variable. Gamma random vaiiabie. normal random van able and corresponding distributions.

Unit V

Conditional probability and conditional expectations, Bayes theorem, independence, Computing expectation by conditioning; Some applications -a list model A random graph, Polya's urn model

Text Book: 1. S.C. Gupta and V.K Kapoor, Mathematical Statistics. References: S.M. Ross? Introduction to Probability Model (Sixth edition)

Academic Press, 1997. 6l.Blake, An Introduction to Applied Probability, John Wiley & Sons,1979. J. Pitmaa Probability. Narosa, 1993. A.M. Yagolam and I.M. Yagolam, Probability and Information, Hindustan Publishing Corporation, Delhi 1983

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Mathematics III (Optional-XI) Programming in C and Numerical Analysis


V Max. Marks : 35

Programmer's model of a computer. Algorithms, Flow Charts, Data Types, Artithical and input output instruction. Decisions control strucrures. Decision statements.

Unit II Unit III Unit IV

Logical and Conditional operators. Loop. Case control structures. Functions.. Recursions. Arrays. Solution of Equations : Bisection. Secant Regula Falsi. Newton's Method. Roots of second degree Polynomials Interpolation Lagrange interpolation. Divided Differences, Interpolation Formulas using Differences, Numerical Quadrature. Newton-Cote's Formulas, Gauss Quadrature Formulas.

Unit V

Linear Equations Direct Methods for Solving Systems of Linear Equations Methods). (Guass elimination LU Decomposition. Cholesky Decomposition), Interative methods (Jacobi. Gauss - Seidel Reduction

Text Books:-. 1. 2. V Raja raman Programing C, Prentice Hall cf India, 1994 C E Frooerg. Introduction to Numerical Analysis, (Second Edition L AddisonWesley _ i979, Other references. Reference:1. Henry, Mullish and Herbert, L. Copper, Spirit of C: An Introduction to Modern Programming, Jaico Publishers.

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M K Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar, R. K. Jain. Numerical Methods Problems and Solutions, New Age International (P)Ltd. 1996.

Note: - Calculators should be allowed to the students.

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Mathematics III (Optional-XII) Elementary Statistics


V Max. Marks : 35

Unit I Frequency distribution - Measures of central tendency, Mean, Median, mode, G.M.. HM,. partition values

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relatives. Consumer price index.

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Reference Book : 1. A. K. Goon, M. K. Gupta and Das Gupta, fundamentals of statistics, Vol-II. 2. 3. S. C. Gupta and V. K. Kapoor, Fundamentals of applied statistics.

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P. Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus
as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

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B.Sc./B.A Semester V Statistics/lkaf[;dh Statistical Quality Control & Computational Techniques

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Unit-1 np, p, c, and u - charts.

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General theory of control charts, causes of variations control charts for attributes

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Charts for variables charts for mean and range, Principles of acceptance sampling.

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Producers and Consumers risk, single and double sampling plans their O.C., A.O.Q., A.S.N. and ATI curves.

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Computational techniques difference table and methods of interpolation for equal and unequal class intervals. Newtons and Lagranges formula.

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Divided difference, Numerical Differentiation and integration. Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons one third and three eight rule.

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Reference Book :

1 S. C. Gupta & V.K. Kapoor, Fundamentals of Applied Statistics, Sultan chand & Co. 2 S. C. Gupta & V.K. Kapoor, Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan chand & Co. 3 S. Biswas, Statistics of Quality Control and Reliability, Sultan chand & Co. 4 C.H. Richardson, Numerical Analysis. 5 Mahajan M, Statistical Quality Control, Dhanpat rai & Co.

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