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MAHARSHI DAYANAND SARASWATI UNIVERSITY,<br />

AJMER<br />

SYLLABUS<br />

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND<br />

COURSES OF STUDY<br />

FACULTY OF ARTS &<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCES<br />

B.A Part - <strong>II</strong> Examination - 2011<br />

’Ë. ∞. ¬Ê≈¸U - <strong>II</strong> ¬⁄UˡÊÊ-wÆvv<br />

(10 + 2 + 3 Pattern)<br />

Edition - 2010<br />

ALKA PUBLICATIONS<br />

Purani Mandi, <strong>Ajmer</strong><br />

NOTICE<br />

1. The Ordinances and amendments if any governing the examination in<br />

the Faculties of Arts. Fine Arts. Social Science, Science, Commerce,<br />

Management Studies, Education and Law, ado<strong>pt</strong>ed by the <strong>University</strong><br />

are contained in a separate booklet. The students, if needed, are advised<br />

to refer to the same.<br />

2. Change in Statutes/Rules/Regulations/Syllabus and Books may, from<br />

time to time, be made by amendment or remaking and a candidate shall<br />

exce<strong>pt</strong> in so far as the <strong>University</strong> determines otherwise comply with<br />

any change that applies to years he has not completed at the time of<br />

change.<br />

3. In each paper 10 Questions will be set among five units having two<br />

questions in each. Candidates have to answer five questions in all<br />

taking atleast one question from each unit.<br />

4. The Syllabus is given in both the languages Hindi & English if there<br />

is any discrepency English version will be authentic.<br />

5. The list of text books/ Recommended books/ Refrence books as<br />

aproved by the various B.O.S. are printed along with the English version<br />

only.<br />

6. The decision taken by the Academic Council shall be final.<br />

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ladk; dh ijh{kkvksa dks 'kkflr djus okys v/;kns’k ,oa lEcfU/kr la'kks/ku ;fn<br />

dksbZ gks tks fo'ofo|ky; }kjk Lohdkj fd;s x;s gSa i`Fkd iqfLrdk esa ladfyr<br />

gSA Nk= dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd vko';d gksus ij bu v/;kns'kksa dks ns[kasA<br />

2- le;&le; ij la’kks/ku ;k iqufuekZ.k dj ifjfu;eksa@ fu;eksa@ fofu;eksa@<br />

ikB~;Øekas o iqLrdksa esa ifjorZu fd;k tk ldrk gS] rFkk fdlh Hkh ifjorZu<br />

dks Nk= dks ekuuk gksxk c’krsZ fd fo’ofo|ky; us vU;Fkk izdkj ls mudks<br />

NwV u nh gks vkSj Nk= us ml ifjorZu ds iwoZ o"kZ ikB~;Øe dks iwjk u fd;k<br />

gksA<br />

3- izR;sd iz’u&i= esa ikap ;wfuV esa ls nl iz’u gksxs] çR;sd ;wfuV ls nks&nks<br />

ç'u gksaxsA Nk= dks çR;sd ;wfuV essa ls ,d ç'u dk p;u djrs gq, dqy ikap<br />

ç'uksa ds mRrj nsuk gksxkA<br />

4- ikB~;Øe fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth nksuks Hkk"kkvksa esa fn;k gqvk gSA ;fn dksbZ folaxfr<br />

izrhr gks rks vaxzsth ikB~;Øe dks gh izekf.kd ekuk tk;sxkA<br />

5- fofHkUu v/;;u cksMksZa }kjk Loh—r ikB~; iqLrdksa@ laLrqr iqLrdksa@ lanHkZ iqLrdksa<br />

dh lwph dsoy vaxzsth ikB~;Øe esa miyC/k gSA<br />

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© MAHARSHI DAYANAND SARASWATI UNIVERSITY, AJMER<br />

Published and Printed by ALKA PUBLICATIONS, AJMER<br />

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for <strong>Maharshi</strong> <strong>Dayanand</strong> <strong>Saraswati</strong> <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Ajmer</strong>


Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 3<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Subjects English Hindi<br />

Scheme of Examination 4 4<br />

Distribution of Marks 5<br />

1. Á„UãŒË ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ/ Hindi Literature - 8<br />

2. •¢ª˝apple¡Ë ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ/ English Literature 15 -<br />

3. Sanskrit/ ‚¢S∑Χà - 17<br />

4. Urdu/ ©UŒÍ¸ - 20<br />

5. Sindhi/ Á‚¢œË - 27<br />

6. <strong>Rajasthan</strong>i/ ⁄UÊ¡SÕÊŸË - 29<br />

7. Persian/ »§Ê⁄U‚Ë - 31<br />

8. Arabic/ •⁄U’Ë 35 -<br />

9. Philosophy/ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊ 37 38<br />

10. Psychology/ ◊ŸÊappleÁflôÊÊŸ 40 41<br />

11. Economics/ •Õ¸‡ÊÊSòÊ 45 50<br />

12. History/ ßÁÄUÊ‚ 52 54<br />

13. Political Science/ ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ ÁflôÊÊŸ 57 60<br />

14. Geography / ÷ͪÊapple‹ 64 68<br />

15. Mathematics/ ªÁáÊà 73 76<br />

16. Public Administration/ ‹Êapple∑§ ¬˝‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ 79 82<br />

17. Sociology/ ‚◊Ê¡‡ÊÊSòÊ 83 86<br />

18. Home Science/ ªÎ„UÁflôÊÊŸ 87 91<br />

19. Drawing & Painting/ ÁøòÊ∑§‹Ê 95 97<br />

20. Indian Music/ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚¢ªËà 101 103<br />

21. ¡ËflŸ ÁflôÊÊŸ ∞fl¢ ¡ÒŸ ÁfllÊ 106 110<br />

22. Population Studies/ ¡Ÿ‚¢ÅÿÊ •äÿÿŸ 113 114<br />

23. Textile Dyeing & Printing / flSòÊÊapple¥apple ∑§Ë ⁄¢UªÊ߸ fl ¿U¬Ê߸ 115 -<br />

24. Live stock & Dairing / ¬‡ÊÈœŸ ∞fl¢ «appleUÿ⁄UË √ÿfl‚Êÿ 118 119<br />

25. Garment Production & Export Management 121 123<br />

¬Á⁄UœÊŸ ©Uà¬ÊŒŸ ∞fl¢ Áßÿʸà ¬˝’ãœ<br />

26. Computer Application 125 -<br />

4 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

B.A. Part-<strong>II</strong> Examination<br />

(Under 10+2+3 Pattern)<br />

Scheme of Examination<br />

The Number of Papers and the maximum marks for each paper together with<br />

minimum marks required for a pass are shown against each subjects separately.<br />

It will be necessary for a Candidate to pass in the theory part as well<br />

as the practical part of the subject of a subject/Paper wherever prescribed<br />

separately. Classification of successful candidate shall be as follows :<br />

of the aggregate candidate shall be as follows :<br />

First Division 60% } (a) Part-I Examination<br />

Second Division 48%} (b) Part- <strong>II</strong> Examination<br />

(c) Part-<strong>II</strong>I Examination<br />

All the rest shall be declared to have passed the examination, if they obtain<br />

minimum pass marks each subject viz. 36% no division shall be awarded at<br />

the part-I part-<strong>II</strong> examination.<br />

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B.A. Part – <strong>II</strong> Examination<br />

(10+2+3 Pattern)<br />

Distribution of Marks<br />

DISTRIBUTION OF MAKRS<br />

S. Name of Subject No. of Max. Min.<br />

No. Paper Paper Duration Marks Pass<br />

Marks<br />

O<strong>pt</strong>ional Subjects (Any three of the following subjects to the restrictions as<br />

mentioned in 0.200 B-1)<br />

1. Á„UãŒË ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

2. English Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

3. ‚¢S∑Χà Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

4. Urdu Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

5. Sindhi Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

6. <strong>Rajasthan</strong>i Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

7. Persian Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

8. Arabic Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

9. Philosophy Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

10. Psychology Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

75<br />

75<br />

150 54<br />

Practical 3 hrs. 50 18<br />

11. Economics Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

12. History Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

13. Political Science Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

14. Geography Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

75<br />

75<br />

150 54<br />

Practical 6 hrs. 50 18<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 5 6 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

15. Mathematics Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

66<br />

66<br />

200 72<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong>I 3 hrs. 68<br />

16. Public Administration Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

17. Sociology Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

18. Home Science Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

75<br />

75<br />

150 54<br />

Practical 4 hrs. 50 18<br />

19. Drawing & Painting Paper-I<br />

(Theory)<br />

3 hrs. 100 36<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

(Practical)<br />

3 hrs. 40 15<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong>I<br />

(Practical)<br />

3 hrs. 40 15<br />

Submission of<br />

Practical Work 20 7<br />

20. Indian Music Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

50<br />

50<br />

100 36<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong>I 3 hrs. 100 36<br />

21. ¡ËflŸ ÁflôÊÊŸ ∞fl¢ ¡ÒŸ ÁfllÊ Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

75<br />

75<br />

100 36<br />

Practical 3 hrs. 50 54<br />

22. Population Studies Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

100<br />

100<br />

200 72<br />

23. Textile Dyeing & Printing Paper-I 3 hrs. 50<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong>I<br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

50<br />

50<br />

150 54<br />

Practical 3 hrs. 50 18<br />

24. Live stock & Dairying Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

66<br />

66<br />

132 48<br />

Practical 3 hrs. 68 24<br />

25. Garment Production<br />

& Export Management<br />

Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

50<br />

75<br />

125 45<br />

Practical 3 hrs. 75 27<br />

26. Computer Application Paper-I<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong><br />

3 hrs.<br />

3 hrs.<br />

65<br />

65<br />

130 46<br />

Practical 3 hrs. 70 25


Note<br />

(i) One of the additional Subject may be offered in under graduate. Arts<br />

Class in addition to combined paper of Hindi/ English and all the three<br />

core subjects of Commerce faculty./ The marks of the additional o<strong>pt</strong>ional<br />

subject and combined paper shall not be counted towards awarding<br />

of division.<br />

(ii) If the Candidate passes in the particular addl., subject same shall be<br />

mentioned in marks-sheet and degre.<br />

(iii) The Candidate have to clear the combined paper in the three chance.<br />

(iv) Non-appearance or absence in the examination of combined paper will<br />

be counted as a chance.<br />

(v) Non-Arts Students are required to clear qualifying both papers along<br />

with B.A. Part 2.<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 7 8 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

v. Á„UãŒË ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ<br />

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dkO;<br />

vof/k 3 ?kaVs mÙkh.kkZad % 36 iw.kkZad % 100<br />

vad ;kstuk &<br />

1- ,d iz’u O;k[;kvksa ls lEcfU/kr ¼rhu O;k[;k,¡½ & 24 vad<br />

2- rhu iz’u vkykspukRed & 48 vad<br />

3- ,d iz’u jhfr dkO; & fl)kUr fo"k;d<br />

¼ jhfr dk rkRi;Z] uk;d & ukf;dk Hksn] jhfrc)] jhfrfl) o<br />

jhfr eqDr dkO;] jhfr eas dkO; 'kkL=h;<br />

lEiznk;&jl] vyadkj lEiznk; ,oa ijEijk ½ & 16 vad<br />

4- ,d iz’u jhfrdkyhu dkO; dk bfrgkl & 12 vad<br />

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3- /kukuan]<br />

4- nso]<br />

5- lsukifr]<br />

6- Hkw"k.k]<br />

7- efrjke<br />

8- oÙn<br />

1- ds’konkl<br />

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lfEefyr djus gSa &<br />

1- ljLorh & oUnuk<br />

¼ jkepfUnzdk egkdkO; & la- ykyk Hkxokunhu½<br />

ckuh txjkuh &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& eq[k rnfi ubZ & ubZ A<br />

2- jke & oUnuk<br />

iwj.k iqjk.k &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& uke nsfg eqfDr dkAA<br />

3- v;ks/;k ujs’k<br />

fof/k ds leku gaS foekuhd`r jktgal &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& xaxk dSlkS ty gSAA<br />

4- v:.kksn;<br />

lkrgaq nhiu ds vouhifr &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& iq.; iqjkus AA<br />

5- /kuqHkZax<br />

otz rs dBksj gS dSyk’k rs fo’kky dk; &&&&&& jke dSls Y;kobZAA


izFke Vadksj &&&&&&&&&&& dks 'kCn x;ks czãkaM dksAA<br />

6- ij’kqjke laokn<br />

VwVS VwVugkj r# &&&&&&&&&& frudk uÔappleU VwVSA<br />

dslo gSg;jkt dks ekal &&&&&& j?kqoal dks lksu&lq/kk u fi;ks jsAA<br />

7- iapoVh o.kZu<br />

lc tkfr QVh &&&&&&&&&&/kwjtVh ou iapoVhAA<br />

8- guqeku yadk & xeu<br />

gfj dSlks okgu &&&&&&&&&& guqeku pY;ks yd dksaaAA<br />

9- lhrk n’kZu<br />

/kjs ,d csuh &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& narkoyh eSa c[kkukSAA<br />

10- lhrk guqeku laokn<br />

dj tksfj &&&&&&&&& yPNu crkmAA<br />

11- guqeku & jko.k laokn<br />

^ js dfi dkSu &&&&&&&&&&&&&& lksor ikrd ys[kkSa * AA<br />

12- guqeku jke ppkZ<br />

HkkSjfu aT;kSa &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& ewjr xgfr gSAA<br />

13- jke& jko.k ;q)<br />

<strong>ba</strong>nz Jh j?kqukFk dks &&&&&&&&&&&&&& yPN/kk Nruk djsAA<br />

14- jko.k o/k<br />

tsfg lj e/kq en &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& daB nlkSa [kafMr djkSaAA<br />

15- jkejkT;<br />

HkkoS tgk¡ fofHkpkjh oS| jeS ijukjh &&&& jktuhfr jktS j?kqohj dhAA<br />

ywVcS ds ukrs iki iÍus rks ywfV;r&&&&& gkfjcs ds ukrs vku tUe gfj;r gSAA<br />

16- r`".kk<br />

¼ foKku xhrk izdk’ku & Jh osadV’oj] izsl cEcbZ ½<br />

fufl cklj oLrq fcpkjfg dS &&&&&& cu gh ?kj gS ?kj gh cu gSAA<br />

17- lq[kn thou<br />

if.Mr iwr liwr lq/kh &&&&&&&&&&& eqfDr ;gS pga csn fopkjh AA<br />

2- fcgkjh<br />

¼ fcgkjh jRukdkj * lEiknu &txUukFknkl jRukdj ls p;fur nksgs ½<br />

orZeku ikB~; iqLrd ^ jhfr jl rjafx.kh * esa fuEukafdr vfrfjDr nksgs lfEefyr<br />

djus gaSa &<br />

1- tksx tqxfr fl[kk, &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& lsor cSuAA<br />

2- >hus iV esa >qyeqyh &&&&&&&&&&&&&& ylfr liYyoMkjAA<br />

3- vtksa rj~;kSuk &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& eqdqruq ds laxAA<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 9 10 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

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7- usgq u uSuuq dkS &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& rÅu I;kl cq>k;AA<br />

8- txrq tuk;ks ftfg &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& vkaf[ku ns[kh tkfgAA<br />

9- nhj?k lkal u &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& nbZ nbZ lq dcwfyAA<br />

10- ikod lks u;uqu &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& fcyksdks ykyAA<br />

11- edjkÑfr xksiky dS &&&&&&&&&&&&&& M~;kS~;ksa &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& yf[k;rq tgk¡AA<br />

18- cM+s u gwtS xquu &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& xguksa xyds vfr lqUnj vkuUn xksj &&&&&& ifjgS euks:i vcS /kj PokSA<br />

5- lks;s u lks;cks tkxs u tkx &&&&&&& eks efr lax jgs vfr [kkxhA<br />

6- vk¡f[k gh esjh ispsjh HkbZ lf[k&&&&&&& pk;fu ckojh izhr dh csjhA<br />

7- jSu fnuk ?kqfVcS djs izku &&&&&& ijks tfu dksÅ lusg dh QkalhA<br />

8- ftu vkfa[ku :i fpUgkjh HkbZ &&& u[k rs fl[k ykS fo"k ikxuks gSA<br />

9- dkSu dh lju tS;s vki R;ksa u dkgw nSs;s &&&&&&&& ehpks efj xbZ vljks


uk ftr


Ük`axkj lq"kek<br />

8- tk fnu rs Nfo lks eqlD;kr dNq fuj[kS &&&&&& nhif’k[kk lhA<br />

9- T;ksa T;ksa ijlr yky ru &&&&&&&&&&&&&& bUnzo/kq lh gks;AA<br />

10- eksj ia[kk efrjke fdjhV esa cuh oueky lqgkbZ&&&&vfa[k;u yqukbZA<br />

8- o`Un uhfr lrlbZ<br />

¼ o`Un uhfr lrlbZ & la- MkW- psysj] fouksn iqLrd eafnj] gkWLihVy jksM+] vkxjk ½<br />

orZeku ikB~; iqLrd ^ jhfr jl rjafx.kh * esa fuEukafdr vfrfjDr dkO;ka’k<br />

lfEefyr djus gSa &<br />

1- Hkys&cqjs lc ,d ls &&&&&&&&&&&& fjrq clar ds ekafgA<br />

2- lcS lgk;d lcy ds &&&&&&&&& nhifg nsr cq>k;A<br />

3- ufga bykt ns[;kS lqU;kS &&&&&&&& rtr fo”kHkkoA<br />

4- LokjFk ds lcgh &&&&&&&&& fujl Hk,a mfM+ tkfgaaA<br />

5- gks; lq) fefV dyq"krk &&&&&&&&&& ykSg dud g~oS tk;A<br />

6- lTtu rtr u lturk &&&&&&&&&&&& lqjfHkr djr dqBkjA<br />

7- cgqr fucy fefy &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& fuac/ku gks;A<br />

8- Å¡ cSBsuk ygS &&&&&&&&&&&&& ck;l x:M+ u gksbZA<br />

9- dkjt /khjs gksrq gS &&&&&&&&&&&&& dsrd lhpkSa uhjA<br />

10- lc rS y?kq gS &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& ckcu ru djrkjA<br />

11- gks; u dkjt &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& gksr u dgk fcgkuA<br />

12- vfj NksVkS xfu, ugha &&&&&&&&&&&&& tkjd rud v¡xkjA<br />

13- NksVs vfj iS p


2. ENGLISH LITERATURE<br />

Scheme<br />

Two Papers Min.Pass Marks : 72 Max.Marks : 200<br />

Paper-I Duration 3 hours Max.Marks : 100<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong> Duration 3 hours Max.Marks : 100<br />

PAPER-I : ENGLISH POETRY AND DRAMA<br />

Note: Candidates will be required to answer five questions in all, one from each<br />

Unit. However, there will be internal choice as part of unitization scheme. All<br />

questions will carry equal marks.<br />

Unit-I 20<br />

Four passages for explanation with reference to the context from the texts.<br />

Prescribed in Units <strong>II</strong>I and IV.<br />

Unit-<strong>II</strong> 20<br />

Objective-type Questions 10<br />

Short-answer Questions 10<br />

Unit-<strong>II</strong>I (For detailed study) 20<br />

From Strings of Gold (Part-<strong>II</strong>) ed. Dr. Jasbir Jain (Macmillan).<br />

James Thomson : Winter, Autumn<br />

Thomas Gray : An Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard<br />

William Collins : On Recei<strong>pt</strong> of My Mother’s Picture, Light Shining<br />

Out of Darkness<br />

William Blake : To Summer, London<br />

William Wordsworth : The Word is too Much With Us, Lines Composed<br />

Upon Westminster Bridge, Three Years She Grew,<br />

The Solitary Reaper<br />

S.T. Coleridge : Frost at Midnight.<br />

P.B. Shelley : England 1819, Ode to a Skylark.<br />

John Keats : On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer, Ode to<br />

Autumn.<br />

Unit-IV (For detailed Study) 20<br />

William Shakespeare : Othello<br />

Unit-V 20<br />

Literary History : Pre-Romantic Period., Romantic Period<br />

Literary Terms : Tragedy, Irony, Soliloquy, Blank Verse, Comic Relief,<br />

Elegy, Meter, Plot, Catharsis.<br />

Recommended Books :<br />

M.H. Abrams : A Glossary of Literary Terms (Macmillan)<br />

W.H. Hudson : An Outline History of English Literature.<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong> : PROSE AND FICTION<br />

Note:<br />

3. Candidates will be required to answer five questions in all one from each<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 15 16 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

Unit. However, there will be internal choice as part of unitization scheme.<br />

All questions will carry equal marks.<br />

4. Essay and short stories prescribed are from the following books :<br />

(i) Sushant K Sinha : English Essayists.<br />

(ii) : Forms of English prose<br />

Unit I 20<br />

Four passages for explanation with reference to the context from texts prescribed<br />

in Units <strong>II</strong>I and IV.<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong> 20<br />

Objective-type Questions<br />

Short-answer Questions<br />

Unit-<strong>II</strong>I (For detailed study) 20<br />

Lucas : Third Thoughts<br />

Chesterton : On The Pleasures Of No Longer Being Very Young<br />

Gardener : On Superstitions<br />

Bellock : In Praise of Ignorance<br />

Lynd : On Good Resolutions<br />

Forster : My Wood<br />

Huxley : Selected Snobberies<br />

Priestly : First Snow<br />

Unit-IV (For detailed study) 20<br />

Guy. De Maupassant : The Umbrella<br />

W. Somerset Maugham : The Luncheon<br />

William Faulkner : A Rose for Emily<br />

Mulk Raj Anand : The Barber’s Trade Union<br />

R.K. Narayan : The Axe<br />

Unit-V 20<br />

Charles Dickens : A Tale of Two Cities.


3- 3- laLÑr laLÑr & & lkfgR;e~<br />

lkfgR;e~<br />

iz’ui=};e iw.kkZdk%&200 U;wurek%mrh.kkZ³dk&72<br />

izFkeiz’ui=e~<br />

izFkeiz’ui=e~<br />

uk ukVda] uk Vda] izkphudkO;a] izkphudkO;a] laLÑrlkfgR;L; laLÑrlkfgR;L; bfrgkl% bfrgkl% NUnkafl NUnkafl O;kdj.ka O;kdj.ka p<br />

p<br />

le;kof/k% ?k.Vk=;e<br />

lkekU;funZs’kk%<br />

iw.kkZdka% 100<br />

1& ijh{kk;k% ek/;e% laLÑr&fgUnh&vxzsath&Hkk"kk ok Hkfo";fr A<br />

2& iz’ui=L; fuekZ.ka laLÑrHkk"kk;ke~ ,o Hkfo";fr A<br />

3& izR;sdfLeu~ iz’ui=s 20 izfr’kra y?kwrjkRedkuka iz’ukuka mÙkjkf.k laLÑrek/;esu<br />

,o ysf[krO;kfuA vU;s"kka iz’ukuka mrjkf.k laLÑr&fgUnh&vxzsathHkk"k;k ok ns;kfuA<br />

4& laLÑrys[kus] fgUnhys[kus ok nsoukxjhfyfi% ,o ekU;k Hkfo";fr A<br />

izFkeiz’ui=L; izFkeiz’ui=L; ikB;dzze%&<br />

ikB;dzze%&<br />

1& 1& ukVde~& ukVde~& vfHkKku’kkdqUrye~& vfHkKku’kkdqUrye~& dkfynklfojfpre~ dkfynklfojfpre~ 45<br />

45<br />

2& 2& laLÑrlkfgfR;L;bfrgkl%& laLÑrlkfgfR;L;bfrgkl%& 30<br />

30<br />

¼d½ ohjdkO;e~ ¼[k½ egkdkO;e~ ¼,sfrgkflddkO;lfgre~½<br />

¼x½ xhfrdkO;e~ ¼?k½ x|dkO;e~ ¼M½ ukVdlkfgR;e~ ¼p½ dFkklkfgR;e~<br />

3- 3- NUnkafl NUnkafl NUnkafl &vfHkKku’kkdqUrys &vfHkKku’kkdqUrys &vfHkKku’kkdqUrys iz;qDrkfu iz;qDrkfu lokZf.k lokZf.k lokZf.k NUnakfl NUnakfl 15<br />

15<br />

4 O;kdj.ke~&vfHkKku’kkdqUrys O;kdj.ke~&vfHkKku’kkdqUrys iz;qDrizR;;kuka iz;qDrizR;;kuka lkekU;Kkue~ lkekU;Kkue~ 10<br />

10<br />

vadfoHkktua vadfoHkktua ijh{kk;kstuk ijh{kk;kstuk p&<br />

p&<br />

[k.M% fo"k;% vM~dk%<br />

1& 1& 1& ukVde~& ukVde~& ukVde~& vfHkKku’kkdqUrye~&dkfynklfojfpre~<br />

vfHkKku’kkdqUrye~&dkfynklfojfpre~<br />

vfHkKku’kkdqUrye~&dkfynklfojfpre~<br />

v& v& };ks%’yksd;ks% };ks%’yksd;ks% };ks%’yksd;ks% llUnHkZ% llUnHkZ% vuqokn% vuqokn%<br />

7-1/2 + 7-1/2 = 15<br />

c& };ks “yksd;ks% lizlaxO;k[;k&<br />

l& vfHkKku’kkdqUryukV~dkr~ iapy?kwRrjkRedkuka<br />

10 + 10 = 20<br />

iz’ukuke~ mRrjkf.k ¼laLÑrek/;esu½ ¼laLÑrek/;esu½<br />

2& 2& laLÑrlkfgR;L; laLÑrlkfgR;L; bfrgkl%<br />

bfrgkl%<br />

5 x 2 = 10<br />

v& v& };ks% };ks% iz’u;ks% iz’u;ks% mRrje~ mRrje~<br />

10 + 10 = 20<br />

c& iapy?kwRrjkRedkuka iz’ukuke~ mRrjkf.k ¼laLÑrek/;esu½ ¼laLÑrek/;esu½ 5x2=10<br />

3& NUnkafl&<br />

=;k.kka NUnlka y{k.k& mnkgj.k& y{k.klaxfr”p&<br />

3 x 5 = 15<br />

4- 4- vfHkKku”kkdqUryukVds iz;qäs’kq ins’kq iapinkuka izÑfr% izR;;”pA 5x2=10<br />

lgk;dxzUFkk% lgk;dxzUFkk% &<br />

&<br />

1- vfHkKku 'kkdqUrye~ & la- fu:i.k fo|ky³~dkj] ckcwjke f=ikBh] lkfgR;<br />

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Hk.Mkj] esjBA<br />

2- vfHkKku”'kkdqUrye~ O;k[;k & jk/kkoYyHk f=ikBh] e-iz- fgUnh xzUFk vdknehA<br />

3- vfHkKku”'kkdqUrye~ & jek laLÑr Vhdk vuq- MkW- jek'kadj f=ikBh<br />

4- vfHkKku”'kkdqUrye~ O;k[;k & lqcks/k pUnz iUr<br />

5- vfHkKku”'kkdqUrye~ & MkW- fo'oukFk 'kekZ<br />

6- vfHkKku”'kkdqUrye~ & MkW- izHkkdj 'kkL=h ,oa :iukjk;.k f=ikBh<br />

7- vfHkKku”'kkdqUrye~ & MkW- ikjlukFk f}osnh] Jhjke esgjk ,.M dEiuh vkxjkA<br />

8- vfHkKku”'kkdqUrye~ & MkW- Ñ".kdqekj ,oe~ lqHkk"k osnkydkaj] vyadkj izdk'ku<br />

t;iqjA<br />

9- laLÑr lkfgR; dh :ijs[kk & ik.Ms; ,oa O;kl<br />

10- laLÑr lkfgR; dk bfrgkl & ia- cynso mik/;k;<br />

11- laLÑr lkfgR; dk bfrgkl & MkW- ckcwjke f=ikBh<br />

11- laLÑr lkfgR; dk bfrgkl & MkW- fo”oukFk “kekZ<br />

12- laLÑr lkfgR; dk bfrgkl & okpLifr xSjksyk<br />

13- izkS< jpukuqokn dkSeqnh & MkW- dfiynso f}osnh<br />

14- o`gn~ vuqokn pfUnzdk & pØ/kj gal ukSfV;ky<br />

f}rh;iz’ui=e~<br />

f}rh;iz’ui=e~<br />

oSfndlkfgR;a] oSfndlkfgR;a] x|lkfgR;e~] x|lkfgR;e~] x|lkfgR;e~] vuqokn% vuqokn% O;kdj.ke~ O;kdj.ke~ p<br />

p<br />

le;kof/k% le;kof/k% ?k.Vk=;e~ ?k.Vk=;e~<br />

f}rh; f}rh; f}rh; iz’ui=L; iz’ui=L; iz’ui=L; ikB~;Øe% ikB~;Øe% & &<br />

&<br />

iw.kkZ³~dk% iw.kkZ³~dk% & & 100<br />

100<br />

1- oSfndlkfgR;e~ ¼30½<br />

¼v½ _XosnL; fuEufyf[krkfu lwäkfu &<br />

1- vfXu ¼1-1½ 2- o#.klwäe~ ¼1-25½<br />

3- fo’.kqlwäe~ ¼1-154½ 4- bUnzlwäe~ ¼2-12½<br />

5- fo”osnsok%lwäe~ ¼8-58½<br />

7- laKkulwäe~ ¼10-191½<br />

6- iztkifrlwäe~ ¼10-121½<br />

¼c½ bZ'kkokL;ksifu"kn~ & ;tqosZnL; 40 ¼pRokfja'kÙke%½ v/;k;%<br />

2- x|lkfgR;e~<br />

“kqduklksins'k% ¼ck.kHkÍL; dknEcjhr%½<br />

¼30½<br />

3- vuqokn% & vifBrlaLÑrr% fgU|ka Hkk"kkUrj.ka ¼vuqokn% ok½ ¼10½<br />

4- O;kdj.ke~ & ¼30½<br />

¼v½ y?kqfl)kUrdkSeqnh ¼ukfedizdj.ke~½<br />

jke & loZ & gfj & Hkkuq & jek & efr & unh & /ksuq &<br />

ekr` & Kku & okfj & e/kq & fo}l~ & txr~ &


;q’en~ & vLen~ & 'kCnkuka] prqj~ & bne~ &<br />

'kCn;ks% p f=’kq fy³~xs’kq lw=iwoZda :iflf)%<br />

¼c½ y?kqfl)kUrdkSeqnh & foHkDr;FkZizdj.ke~<br />

vadfoHkktua vadfoHkktua ijh{kk;kstuk ijh{kk;kstuk p p p &<br />

&<br />

[k.M% fo"k;% v³~dk%<br />

1- 1- oSfndlkfgR;e~ oSfndlkfgR;e~<br />

¼30½<br />

¼30½<br />

¼v½ _XosnL; };ks% eU=;ks% vuqokn%<br />

¼c½ _XosnL; fu/kkZfjrs"kq lwäs"kq<br />

2 x 5 = 10<br />

i´~pkuka y?kwÙkjkRedkuka iz'ukuka mÙkjkf.k ¼laLÑrek/;esu½<br />

¼laLÑrek/;esu½ ¼laLÑrek/;esu½ 5 x 2 = 10<br />

¼l½ bZ'kkokL;ksifu"kn% ,dL; eU=L; O;k[;k 10<br />

2- 2- x|lkfgR;e~ x|lkfgR;e~ & & & 'kqduklksins’k% 'kqduklksins’k%<br />

¼30½<br />

¼30½<br />

¼v½ x|ka'k};L; vuqokn% & 10 +10 = 20<br />

¼c½ 'kqduklksins'kkr~ i´~pkuka<br />

y?kwÙkjkRedkuka lkekU;iz”ukuka mÙkjkf.k ¼laLÑrek/;esu½ ¼laLÑrek/;esu½ 5 x 2 = 10<br />

3- 3- vuqokn% vuqokn%<br />

vifBrlaLÑrL; n'kokD;kuka fgUnhHkk"kk;ka<br />

¼10½<br />

¼10½<br />

Hkk"kkUrj.ke~ ¼vuqokn% ok½ 10 x 1 = 10<br />

4- 4- O;kdj.ke~ O;kdj.ke~<br />

¼30½<br />

¼30½<br />

¼v½ y?kqfl)kUrdkSeqnh & ukfedizdj.ke~<br />

¼i½ fu/kkZfjr'kCns"kq iz;qäkuka =;k.kka lw=k.kka lksnkgj.ka O;k[;k 3 +3+3 = 09<br />

¼ii½ fu/kkZfjrs’kq 'kCns"kq =;k.kka inkuka :iflf)% & 3 +3+3 = 09<br />

¼c½ y?kqfl)kUrdkSeqnh & foHkDR;FkZizdj.ke~ &<br />

¼i½ prq.kkZa lw=kk.kka lksnkgj.ka O;k[;k 3 +3+3+3 = 12<br />

lgk;dxzUFkk% &<br />

1- osnp;ue~ & fo'oEHkjukFk f=ikBh<br />

2- bZ'kkokL;ksifu’kn~ & xhrk izsl] xksj[kiqj] m- iz-<br />

3- bZ'kkokL;ksifu’kn~ & rkfj.kh'k >k<br />

4- y?kqfl)kUrdkSeqnh & Hkhelsu 'kkL=h<br />

5- y?kqfl)kUrdkSeqnh & Jh/kjkuUn 'kkL=h<br />

6- fl)kUrdkSeqnh dkjdizdj.ke~ & Jh p.Mhizlknkpk;Z<br />

7- fl)kUrdkSeqnh dkjdizdj.ke~ & Jh vdZukFk pkS/kjh<br />

8- O;kdj.kpUnzksn; ¼dkjd] leklizdj.k½ pk:nso 'kkL=h<br />

9- izkSk<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 19 20 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

12& 'kqduklksins'k& MkW0 fo'oukFk 'kekZ] vkn'kZ izdk'ku t;iqj A<br />

13& 'kqduklksins'k& MkW0 pUnz'ks[kj f}osnh] egky{eh izdk'ku vkxjk A<br />

4. mnwZ mnwZ<br />

mnwZ<br />

izFke iz’u i=&ulz vkSj uT+e<br />

nks iz’u i= U;wure mÙkh.kkZaaad 72 iw.kkZad 200<br />

izFke iz’u i= le; 3 ?kaVs vad 100<br />

f}rh; iz’u i= le; 3 ?kaVs vad 100<br />

uksV& izR;sd iz’u i= esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls nks iz’u gksaxs vkSj bl izdkj iz’uksa<br />

dh dqy la[;k nl gksxhA ijh{kkFkhZ dks izR;sd bdkbZ esa ,d iz’u dk p;u djrs gq;s<br />

dqy ikap iz’u djus gksaxsA<br />

bdkbZ&1<br />

fu/kkZfjr ikB~;Øe ij vk/kkfjr lkekU; Kku ds iz’uA 10$10¾20 vad<br />

bl bdkbZ dk iz’u nks Hkkxksa esa foHkkftr gksxkA izFke Hkkx ¼vfyQ½ esa dqy nl<br />

iz’u gksaxsA izR;sd iz’u ds fy, ,d vad fu/kkZfjr gS rFkk gj iz’u dk mÙkj vf/kdkf/<br />

kd iUnzg ¼15½ 'kCnksa esa fy[kuk gSaA<br />

Hkkx ¼c½ esa nks iz’u gksaxsA izR;sd iz’u ds fy, ikap vad fu/kkZfjr gS rFkk gj iz’u dk<br />

mÙkj vf/kdkf/kd lkS ¼100½ 'kCnksa esa fy[kuk gSaA Hkkx ¼c½ ds izR;sd iz’u esa vkarfjd<br />

NwV miyC/k gksxhA<br />

bdkbZ&2<br />

ulz ds bäscklkr dh r’kjhg % 20 vad<br />

bl vad esa ulz ds fu/kkZfjr ikB~;Øe ls rhu ¼3½ bfDrcklkr fn;s tk;saxsA buesa<br />

ls dsoy nks ¼2½ dh r’kjhg fl;kdks lckd ds gokys ds lkFk djuh gksxhA gj bfDrckl<br />

ds fy, vkB ¼10½ vad fu/kkZfjr gSA<br />

bdkbZ&3<br />

xt+y] dlhnk vkSj eflZ;k dh r’kjhg % 12$8 ¾ 20 vad<br />

bl bdkbZ dk iz’u nks Hkkxksa esa foHkDr gSA Hkkx ¼vfyQ½ eas fu/kkZfjr ikB;Øe<br />

dh xtyksa ls dqy vkB v’kvkj fn;s tk;saxsA buesa ls dsoy pkj v’kvkj dh 'kkbj<br />

ds uke vkSj QUuh rtft;s ds lkFk djuh gksxhA izR;sd 'ksj ds fy, rhu vad fu/<br />

kkZfjr Hkkx ¼c½ esa dlhns vkSj eflZ;s ds fu/kkZfjr ikB;Øe ls fy, x;s dqy nks cUnksa<br />

dh r’kjhg 'kkbj ds uke vkSj QUuh rtft;s ds lkFk djuh gksxhA gj cUn ds fy,<br />

pkj vad fu/kkZfjr gSaA Hkkx ¼c½ esa vkarfjd NwV miyC/k jgsxhA<br />

bdkbZ&4<br />

vlukQ&,&ulzks uT+e vkSj vlckd+ dk rudhnh tk;stk % 20 vad<br />

1- fu/kkZfjr ikB~;Øe esa 'kkfey vlckd+ dk rudhnh tk;stkA


2- xt+y ;k dlhnk ;k eflZ;k dh rkjhQ vkSj vtt+k, rdhZchA<br />

bdkbZ&5<br />

‘kk;jksa vkSj ulz fuxkjksa ds Qu dk rudhnh tk;stkA 20 vad<br />

1- fu/kkZfjr ikB~;Øe esa 'kkfey fdlh ,d 'kkbj ds Qu dk tk;stkA<br />

2- fu/kkZfjr ikB;Øe esa 'kkfey fdlh ,d ulz fuxkj ds Qu dk tk;stkA<br />

ikB~;Øe %<br />

¼v½ bUrs[kkcs ulz Hkkx f}rh; ¼gqde pUn u;~;j½] fuEufyf[kr etewu blesa ls<br />

vyx fd;s x;s gSaA<br />

¼1½ f’kcyh&vCnqy ekftn nj;kcknhA<br />

¼2½ vnc dh xtZ&o&xk;r&izsepUn<br />

¼c½ 'kgikjs ¼xt+fy;kr&nnZ & ukfl[k+] eksfeu&gkyhA d+lhnk&t+kSd+A eflZ;k&vuhl½<br />

f}rh; iz’u i=<br />

rtqZek] etewu] ukWfoy vkSj mnZw vnc dh rkjh[k+ dk [k+kdk<br />

le; 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre vad 100<br />

uksV& ijh{kkFkhZ dks izR;sd bdkbZ esa ,d iz’u dk p;u djrs gq;s dqy ikap iz’u djus<br />

gksaxsA iz’u izFke djuk vfuok;Z gSA<br />

vad foHkktu %<br />

bdkbZ&1<br />

fu/kkZfjr ikB;Øe ij lkekU; Kku ds iz’uA 10$10¾20 vad<br />

bl bdkbZ dk iz’u nks Hkkxksa esa foHkDr gSaA Hkkx ¼vfyQ½ esa dqy nl iz’u gksaxsA<br />

izR;sd iz’u ds fy, ,d vad fu/kkZfjr gSA rFkk gj iz’u dk mÙkj vf/kdkf/kd izUnzg<br />

'kCnksa esa fy[kuk gSA Hkkx ¼c½ esa nks iz’u gksaxsA izR;sd iz’u ds fy, ik¡p vad fu/kkZfjr<br />

gS rFkk gj iz’u dk mÙkj vf/kdkf/kd lkS ‘kCnksa esa fy[kuk gSaA Hkkx ¼c½ ds izR;sd iz’u<br />

eas vkUrfjd NwV miyC/k gksxhA<br />

bdkbZ&2<br />

vnch ;k lekth ekStw ij etewuA 20 vad<br />

bl iz’u esa rhu vnch vkSj rhu lekth] dqy N% ekStwvkr fn;s tk;sxsaA buesa<br />

ls dsoy ,d ekStw ij eqQLly etewu fy[kuk gSA<br />

bdkbZ&3<br />

mnwZ tcku o vnc dh rkjh[k dk [kkdk 20 vad<br />

bl bdkbZ dk iz’u fuEu esa ls fdlh fo"k; fcUnq ij vk/kkfjr gksxkA<br />

¼v½ mnwZ tcku dh bCrsnk ds eq[rfyQ utfj;kr<br />

¼c½ QksVZ fofy;e dkWyst dh f[knekr o rvk:ZQ<br />

¼l½ fnYyh vkSj y[kuÅ dk nfcLrkus 'kk;jh<br />

¼n½ xkfyc ds [kqrwr vkSj tnhn mnwZ ulz ¼iz’u esa vkarfjd NwV miyC/k jgsxhA½<br />

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bdkbZ&4<br />

ukfoy vkSj ukfoy fuxkj 13$13 ¾ 26<br />

bl bdkbZ dk iz’u nks Hkkxksa esa foHkDr gSA Hkkx ¼vkfyQ½ ds fy, rsjg ¼13½ vad<br />

fu/kkZfjr gSaA Hkkx ¼vkfyQ½ fuEu izdkj dk gksxk%<br />

fu/kkZfjr ukfoy dh fo"k;oLrq] dgkuh] IykV rduhd vkSj fdjnkj<br />

ukfoy dh rkjhQ vkSj vttk; rjdhch<br />

¼c½ ds fy, Hkh rsjg vad fu/kkZfjr gSa Hkkx ¼c½ fuEu izdkj gksxk%<br />

fu/kkZfjr ukfoy ds ys[kd dk runhdh tk;stkA<br />

mnwZ ukfoy fuxkjh dk vkxktks bjrsdkA<br />

bdkbZ&5<br />

Qkjlh ;k fgUnh bDrsckl dk mnwZ esa rtqZek 14 vad<br />

bl iz’u esa ,d Qkjlh dk vkSj ,d fgUnh dk bDrsckl 'kkfey gksxkA Qkjlh<br />

bäsckl ikB~;Øe esa fu/kkZfjr iqLrd ls fy;k tk;sxkA<br />

ikB;iqLrdsa %<br />

¼v½ csok ¼ukWfoy½ ys[kd % iszepUnz<br />

¼c½ xqygk&,&Qkjlh izdk’kd % feldhu cqd fMiks] eksrh Mwaxjh jksM+ t;iqjA<br />

lgk;d iqLrd %<br />

rkjh[k&,&vnc&,&mnZw % uw#y glu ud+oh rkjh[k&,&vnc&,&mnZw % uw#y<br />

glu ud+oh


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z. Á‚¥œË (SINDHI)<br />

ÿÊapple¡ŸÊ—<br />

ŒÊapple ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬òÊ ãÿÍŸÃ◊ ©UûÊËáÊÊZ∑§ |w ¬ÍáÊÊZ∑§ wÆÆ<br />

¬˝Õ◊ ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬òÊ ‚◊ÿ x ÉÊ¢≈appleU •¢∑§ vÆÆ<br />

ÁmÃËÿ ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬òÊ ‚◊ÿ x ÉÊ¢≈appleU •¢∑§ vÆÆ<br />

¬Ê∆˜Uÿ∑˝§◊<br />

‚Ê◊Êãÿ ÁŸŒapple¸‡Ê —<br />

v. ¬˝àÿapple∑§ ¬⁄UˡÊÊ ◊apple¥ ŒÊapple ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬òÊ „UÊapple¢ªapple–<br />

w. ¬˝àÿapple∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬òÊ ◊apple¥ ¬ÍáÊÊZ∑§ vÆÆ „UÊapple¥ªapple •ÊÒ⁄U ‚◊ÿ x ÉÊ¢≈appleU ⁄U„appleUªÊ–<br />

x. ÁŸœÊ¸Á⁄Uà ¬Ê∆˜UÔÿ ¬ÈSÃ∑§ ◊apple¥ ‚‚¢Œ¸÷ √ÿÊÅÿÊ, ‹ÉÊÈòÊÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ÃÕÊ ÁŸ’¢œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬Í¿appleU<br />

¡Êÿapple¥ªapple, ⁄ÒUÁ¬«U ⁄UË«U⁄U ‚apple ∑apple§fl‹ ÁŸ’¢œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬È¿appleU ¡Êÿapple¥ªapple–<br />

¬˝‡Ÿ - ¬òÊ ¬˝Õ◊<br />

ªl, ¬l ∞¢fl ⁄ÒUÁ¬«U ⁄UË«U⁄U<br />

‚◊ÿ x ÉÊ¢≈appleU •Áœ∑§Ã◊ •¢∑§ vÆÆ<br />

¬Ê∆˜UÔÿ∑˝§◊ ∞fl¢ •¢∑§Êapple¥ ∑§Ê Áfl÷Ê¡Ÿ—<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ (I) - ªl “©U¿U‹” ∑ȧ‹ | •äÿÊÿ —-<br />

(1) ¡Ëflà ¡Êapple Õê÷Êapple<br />

(2) ¡Ëflà ¡Êapple ◊$¡Êapple<br />

(3) ¡Ëflà ¡Êapple ⁄UÊ$¡<br />

(4) ¬ÊÁ¬ÿÈÁŸ ◊apple¥ ¬Ê¬<br />

(5) •Ê⁄UÊ◊ „U⁄UÊ◊ •Ê„appleU<br />

(6) Á„U∑ȧ •¡Ë’ ‹È໧<br />

(7) ‚ÊappleŸË ◊Í…∏UË<br />

‚‚¢Œ÷¸ √ÿÊÅÿÊ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑<br />

‹ÉÊÈà⁄UÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑§<br />

ÁŸ’¢œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) vÆ •¢∑§<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ (<strong>II</strong>) - ªl “©U¿U‹” ∑ȧ‹ | •äÿÊÿ —-<br />

(8) Á‚⁄UÊapple◊áÊË ß¢‚ÊŸ<br />

(9) Á‚¢œÈ ¡Ë ÷ÍÁ◊<br />

(10) ¡ÿ Á„¢UŒ<br />

(11) Á‚¢œÈ ¡Êapple •ÊflÊ$¡<br />

(12) ŒËflÊŸ ∑§ÊÒ«∏UÊapple◊‹ ø㌟◊‹ Áπ‹ŸÊáÊË<br />

(13) Œapple‡Ê ¡Êapple •’Êapple<br />

(14) flË„UË¥ ‚ŒË• ¡Êapple œ◊¸<br />

‚‚¢Œ÷¸ √ÿÊÅÿÊ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑§<br />

‹ÉÊÈà⁄UÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑§<br />

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ÁŸ’¢œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) vÆ •¢∑§<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ (<strong>II</strong>I) - ¬l “¬Í⁄U’ ‚¢Œapple‡Ê” •äÿÊÿ v ‚apple { Ã∑§ —-<br />

‚‚¢Œ÷¸ √ÿÊÅÿÊ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑§<br />

‹ÉÊÈà⁄UÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑§<br />

ÁŸ’¢œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) vÆ •¢∑§<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ (IV) - ¬l “¬Í⁄U’ ‚¢Œapple‡Ê” •äÿÊÿ | ‚apple vw Ã∑§ —-<br />

‚‚¢Œ÷¸ √ÿÊÅÿÊ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑§<br />

‹ÉÊÈà⁄UÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑§<br />

ÁŸ’¢œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) vÆ •¢∑§<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ (V) - ⁄ÒUÁ¬«U ⁄UË«U⁄U “◊◊ÃÊ ¡Êapple ◊ÊÒÔ —-<br />

ÁŸ’¢œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) wÆ •¢∑§<br />

¬Ê∆˜UÔÿ ¬ÈSÃ∑apple¥§—v.<br />

ªl - “©U¿U‹” - ‹Ê‹Á‚¢„U •¡flÊáÊË<br />

w. ¬l - “¬Í⁄U’ ‚¢Œapple‡Ê” - «UË. ∑apple§. ∑Χ‡ŸÊáÊË<br />

x. ⁄ÒUÁ¬«U ⁄UË«U⁄ -U “◊◊ÃÊ ¡Êapple ◊ÊÒÔ - ‹ˇ◊áÊ ÷ê÷ÊáÊË<br />

ŸÊapple≈U—- ©UQ§ ¬ÈSÃ∑apple¥§ üÊË ‹ˇ◊áÊ ÷ê÷ÊáÊË ‚ÈÁ„UáÊË ¬Áé‹∑apple§‡ÊŸ, v}w ’ŸË¬Ê∑¸§, ¡ÿ¬È⁄U-v{ ‚apple<br />

¬˝Ê# ∑§Ë ¡Ê ‚∑§ÃË „ÒU–<br />

ÁmÃËÿ ¬˝‡Ÿ - ¬òÊ<br />

¬˝ÁÃÁŸÁœ ∑§Áfl, ÁŸ’ãœ, •¬Á∆Uà ª¢lÊ‡Ê ◊È„UÊfl⁄apple¥U ∞fl¢ ∑§„UÊflÃapple¥<br />

‚◊ÿ x ÉÊ¢≈appleU •Áœ∑§Ã◊ •¢∑§ vÆÆ<br />

¬Ê∆˜UÔÿ∑˝§◊ ∞fl¢ •¢∑§Êapple¥ ∑§Ê Áfl÷Ê¡Ÿ—<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ (I)<br />

(v) ‡ÊÊ„U •éŒÈ‹ ‹ÃË»§<br />

(w) ‚ø‹ ‚⁄U◊SÃ<br />

‹ÉÊÈà⁄UÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑§<br />

ÁŸ’¢œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) vz •¢∑§<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ (<strong>II</strong>)<br />

(v) ‚Ê◊Ë<br />

(w) Á∑§‡ÊŸø㌠’appleflÁ‚<br />

‹ÉÊÈà⁄UÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑§<br />

ÁŸ’¢œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) vz •¢∑§<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ (<strong>II</strong>I)<br />

(v) „U⁄UË ÁŒ‹ªË⁄U<br />

(w) ŸÊ⁄UÊÿáÊ ‡ÿÊ◊<br />

‹ÉÊÈà⁄UÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) z •¢∑§<br />

ÁŸ’¢œÊà◊∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) vz •¢∑§<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ (IV)<br />

ÁŸ’¢œ (∑§Êapple߸ ∞∑§) wÆ •¢∑§


ß∑§Ê߸ (V)<br />

(v) •¬Á∆Uà ª¢lÊ‡Ê vÆ •¢∑§<br />

(w) ◊È„UÊfl⁄appleU ∞fl¢ ∑§„UÊflÃapple¥ vÆ •¢∑§<br />

‚¢Œ÷¸ ¬ÈSÃ∑apple§ —<br />

(v) “ªÈ‹∑¢§Œ” - ÷appleM§◊‹ ◊apple„U⁄UøãŒ<br />

‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ •∑§ÊŒ◊Ë (ˇÊappleòÊËÿ ∑§Êÿʸ‹ÿ, ŒÊŒ⁄U, ◊Èê’߸)–<br />

(w) “Á‚¢œË ‡Êß⁄U ¡Ë ÃÊ⁄UËπ” - «UÊÚ. ŒÿÊ‹ •Ê‡ÊÊ<br />

SflÊ◊Ë ‡ÊÊÁãà ¬˝∑§Ê‡Ê ÷flŸ, ÁŸ¡œÊ◊ ⁄UÊapple«U, ©UÀ„UÊ‚Ÿª⁄U ywvÆÆz<br />

(x) “ÁŒ‹ªË⁄U Á„U∑ȧ •èÿÊ‚” - ÷ªflÊŸ ÁŸŒÊapple¸·<br />

’Ë-w, ◊„appleUE⁄UË •¬Ê¸≈U◊apple¥≈U ∑§ÊŸ¸⁄U ∑apple§ ¬Ê‚, •„U◊ŒÊ’ÊŒ x}ÆÆv{<br />

(y) “‡ÊÊß⁄U ‡ÿÊ◊” - Á‚¢œË ≈UÊßê‚ ¬Áé‹∑apple§‡ÊŸ, ©UÀ„UÊ‚Ÿª⁄U–<br />

(z) “Á‚¢œË ‚ÊÁ„Uàÿ ¡Êapple ßÁÄUÊ‚” - «UÊÚ. ◊È⁄U‹Ëœ⁄U ¡ÒË˖<br />

«UË vw|, Áflflapple∑§Áfl„UÊ⁄U, ÁŒÀ‹Ë–<br />

({) “Á‚¢œË ¬„UÊ∑§Ê ∞apple¥ ◊È„UÊfl⁄UÊ” (Á„U∑§È •èÿÊ‚) - «UÊÚ. ◊È⁄U‹Ëœ⁄U ¡ÒË˖<br />

{. ⁄UÊ¡SÕÊŸË (RAJASTHANI)<br />

ijh{kk ijh{kk ;kstuk<br />

;kstuk<br />

nks iz’u Ik= U;wure mÙkh.kk±d 72 vf/kdre vad&200<br />

izFke iz’u Ik= le; % 3 ?k.Vs vad 100<br />

f}rh; iz’u Ik= le; % 3 ?k.Vs<br />

izFke izFke iz’u iz’u Ik=<br />

Ik=<br />

e/;dkyhu e/;dkyhu jktLFkkuh jktLFkkuh jktLFkkuh dkO;<br />

dkO;<br />

vad 100<br />

le; le; & & & 3 ?k.Vs iw.kkZad iw.kkZad iw.kkZad & & & 100<br />

ikB~; ikB~; iqLrdsa iqLrdsa ,oa ,oa v/;;u v/;;u {ks=<br />

{ks=<br />

ikB~;iqLrdas<br />

ikB~;iqLrdas<br />

1 ukxne.k ukxne.k % lka;kth >wyk % ¼la-½ ewypUn izk.ks’k<br />

2 jkft;k jkft;k jkft;k jk jk jk nwgk nwgk % % fdjikjke % ¼la-½ ujksrenkl Lokeh<br />

fof’k"V fof’k"V fof’k"V v/;;u v/;;u<br />

v/;;u<br />

1- e/;dkyhu jktLFkkuh dkO; dk bfrgkl dkO;xr izo`fr;ka& HkfDr ,oa uhfr ijd<br />

lkfgR; & izeq[k jpuk,a ,oa jpukdkj<br />

iz’u iz’u Ik= Ik= ,oa ,oa vad vad ;kstuk<br />

;kstuk<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ bdkbZ % % Hkkx Hkkx Hkkx ^v* ^v* ^v* % % % vfry?kwÙkjkRed iz'u lEiw.kZ ikB~;Øe dks lesVrs gq, dksbZ<br />

vkUrfjd fodYi ugha ¼10 iz'u % 'kCn lhek 15 ’kCn vf/kdre ½ 1 x 10 = 10 vad<br />

Hkkx Hkkx Þcß Þcß nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz’u & nksuksa ikB~; iqLrdkas esa ls ,d & ,d iz’u dksbZ<br />

vkUrfjd fodYi ugha ¼2 iz’u % ‘’kCn lhek 100 ’kCn izfr iz’u½ 2 x 5= 10 vad<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ 2 2 % dqy pkj O;k[;k,¡ nksukas ikB~; iqLrdkas ij vk/kkfjr nks O;k[;k,¡ ^ukxne.k*<br />

eas ls vkUrfjd fodYi lfgr nks O;k[;k,a Þ jkft;k jk nwgk ß esa ls vkUrfjd fodYi<br />

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lfgr 4 x 5 = 20 vad<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ 3 3 % ^ukxne.k* ls lEcfU/kr vkykspukRed iz’u vkUrfjd fodYi lfgr<br />

¼vf/kdre ’kCn lhek % 500 ’kCn½ 20 vad<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ 4 4 % ^jkft;k jk nwgk* ls lEcfU/kr vkykspukRed iz’u & vkUrfjd fodYi lfgr<br />

¼vf/kdre ’kCn lhek % 500 ’kCn½ 20 vad<br />

bdkbZz bdkbZz 5 5 % Hkkx ^v* e/;dkyhu jktLFkkuh dkO; % fodkl ,oa ijEijk ] HkfDr ,oa<br />

uhfr lkfgR;] izeq[k jpuk,a ,oa jpukdkj % ,d ifjp;kRed iz’u vkUrfjd fodYi<br />

lfgr ¼’kCn lhek % 200 ’kCn½ 10 vad<br />

Hkkx ^c* fofo/k dkO; :Ik % egkdkO;] [k.MdkO;] eqDrddkO;& ifjp;kRed iz’u<br />

&vkUrfjd fodYi lfgr ¼’kCn lhek % 200‘’kCn vf/kdre½ 10 vad<br />

ikB~;iqLrdsa<br />

ikB~;iqLrdsa<br />

1 ukxne.k % la;kth >wyk % ¼lEiknd½ ewypUn izk.ks’k<br />

izdk’kd % Hkkjrh; fo|k efUnj ’kks/k izfr"Bku] chdkusj<br />

2 Þjkft;k jk nwgkß % fdjikjke % ¼lEiknd½ ujksRrenkl Lokeh izdk’kd % lLrk<br />

lkfgR; e.My] chdkusjA<br />

vfHkizLrkfor vfHkizLrkfor xzUFk<br />

xzUFk<br />

1- jktLFkkuh dkO; dh xkSjoiw.kZ ijEijk % vxjpUn ukgVk] jk/kkÑ".k izdk’ku] fnYyhA<br />

2- ijEijk ¼’kks/k if=dk½ % jktLFkkuh e/;dky fo'ks"kkad] izdk’kd % jktLFkkuh<br />

’kks/k laLFkku] pkSikluh] tks/kiqj<br />

3- dkO; ds :Ik % MkW- xqykcjk;<br />

4- leh{kk fl)kUr % MkW- jkeizdk’k<br />

f}rh; f}rh; iz’u iz’u Ik= Ik=<br />

Ik=<br />

e/;dkyhu e/;dkyhu jktLFkkuh jktLFkkuh x|<br />

x|<br />

le; le; le; % % 3 ?kaVs iw.kk±d iw.kk±d % % 100<br />

ikB~;iqLrdsa ikB~;iqLrdsa ,oa ,oa v/;;u v/;;u {ks=<br />

{ks=<br />

ikB~; ikB~; iqLrdsa iqLrdsa<br />

iqLrdsa<br />

1- jktLFkkuh o+kr laxzg % ¼la-½ MkW- euksgj ’kekZ<br />

¼fu/kkZfjr o+kr % lkry lkry lkse lkse jh jh okr] okr] tlS tlS ljogh;S ljogh;S jh jh okr] okr] jslkafe;S jslkafe;S jh<br />

jh<br />

okr]l;.kh okr]l;.kh pkj.kh pkj.kh jh jh okr] okr] jktk jktk Hkkst&ek?k Hkkst&ek?k fiaMr fiaMr vj vj Mksdjh Mksdjh jh jh okr]<br />

okr]<br />

ukgjh ukgjh gj.kh gj.kh /kjesdS /kjesdS jh jh okr] okr] lka[kyS lka[kyS daojlh daojlh uS uS Hkjey Hkjey jh jh okr]<br />

okr]<br />

ohtM+ ohtM+ ohtksx.k ohtksx.k jh jh okr] okr] vdy vdy jh jh okr½<br />

okr½<br />

2- txnso txnso ijekj ijekj jh jh o+kr o+kr o+kr % % ¼la-½MkW- ¼la-½MkW- egkohjflag egkohjflag xgyksr<br />

xgyksr<br />

fof’k"V fof’k"V v/;;u<br />

v/;;u<br />

1- e/;dkyhu jktLFkkuh x| lkfgR; dk bfrgkl & fodkl ,oa ijEijk<br />

2- e/;dkyhu x| fo/kkvksa dk ifjp;<br />

iz’u iz’u Ik= Ik= Ik= ,oa ,oa vad vad ;kstuk<br />

;kstuk<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ bdkbZ 1 1 % Hkkx ^v* % vfry?kwÙkjkRed iz’u lEiw.kZ ikB~;Øe dks lesVrs gq, dksbZ<br />

vkUrfjd fodYi ugha ¼10 iz’u % ’kCn lhek&15’kCn vf/kdre½ 1 x 10 = 10 vad


Hkkx Hkkx ^c* ^c* nks y?kwÙkjkRed iz’u & nksuksa ikB~;iqLrdksa esa ls ,d&,d iz’u dksbZ<br />

vkarfjd fodYi ugha ¼2 iz’u % ’kCn lhek & 100 ’kCn izfr iz’u½ 2 x 5 = 10 vad<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ 2 2 % dqy pkj O;k[;k,a & ikB~;iqLrdksa ij vk/kkfjr nks nks O;k[;k,a O;k[;k,a ¼jktLFkkuh<br />

okr laxzg½ dsoy p;fur o+kr] vkUrfjd fodYi lfgr nks nks O;k[;k,a O;k[;k,a ¼txnso<br />

ijekj jh o+kr½ vkUrfjd fodYi lfgr 4 x 5 = 20 vad<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ 3 3 % jktLFkkuh okr laxzg* ij vk/kkfjr vkykspukRed iz’u&vkUrfjd fodYi<br />

lfgr ¼vf/kdre ’kCn lhek %500 ’kCn ½ ¼dsoy p;fur o+kr½ 20 vad<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ 4 4 % txnso ijekj jh o+kr* ij vk/kkfjr vkykspukRed iz’u & vkUrfjd<br />

fodYi lfgr ¼ vf/kdre ‘’kCn lhek % 500 ’kCn ½ 20 vad<br />

bdkb bdkb bdkbZ bdkb bdkbZ<br />

Z Z 5 5<br />

5 % Hkkx ^v* e/;dkyhu x| lkfgR; & fodkl ,oa ijEijk % izeq[k jpuk,a ,oa<br />

jpukdkj ,d iz’u vkUrfjd fodYi lfgr ¼’kCn lhek % 200 ‘’kCn½ 10 vad<br />

Hkkx Hkkx ^c* ^c* ^c* e/;dkyhu x| fo/kk,a ifjp; ¼okr] [;kr] nokoSr] opfudk] VCck] Vhdk]<br />

fVIi.kh] oa’kkoyh vkfn½& lkekU; ifjp;<br />

ikB~;iqLrdsa<br />

ikB~;iqLrdsa<br />

10 vad<br />

1- 1- jktLFkkuh jktLFkkuh okr okr okr laxzg laxzg % ¼la-½ Mk- euksgj 'kekZ<br />

izdk'kd % lkfgR; vdkneh] ubZ fnYyh<br />

2- 2- txnso txnso ijekj ijekj jh jh o+kr o+kr % % ¼la-½ MkW- egkohjflag xgyksr<br />

izdk'kd % jktLFkkuh xzaFkkxkj] tks/kiqj<br />

C vfHkizLrkfor vfHkizLrkfor xzaFk xzaFk<br />

xzaFk<br />

1- jktLFkkuh x| lkfgR; % mn~Hko vkSj fodkl % Mk- f'koLo:i 'kekZ<br />

7. Qkjlh Qkjlh (PERSIAN)<br />

Qkjlh<br />

;kstuk %<br />

nks iz’u i= U;wure mRrh.kkZd 72 iq.kkZd 200<br />

izFke iz’u i= le; 3 ?k.Vsa vad 100<br />

fnrh; iz’u i=<br />

ikB~;dze<br />

le; 3 ?k.Vsa vad 100<br />

izFke izFke Ikz’u Ikz’u Ik= Ik= ¼ ¼ ulz ulz vkSj vkSj uTe½<br />

uTe½<br />

bdkbZbdkbZ11v- dkslZ esa 'kkfey ikBksa esa ls lkekU; Kku ij vk/kkfjr 10iz’u gksaxs rFkk gj<br />

iz’u dk mRrj vf/kdkf/kd 15’kCnksa esa fy[kuk gSA vad 10<br />

c- pkj ulzh bdrsckl esa ls nks bdrsckl dk mnwZ ] fgUnh ;k vxzasth+ esa rtZqek<br />

vad 30<br />

bdkbZbdkbZ222- 2- fdlh lcd dk [kqyklk vad 10<br />

bdkbZbdkbZ33- 3- 33-<br />

dkslZ esa 'kkfey 'kk;jks ds 5 v’kkj dh mnwZ ] fgUnh ;k vxszath esa r’kjhg<br />

vad 20<br />

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bdkbZbdkbZ444- 4- fdlh ulz fuxkj ij tujy loky vad 15<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ 5- 5- fdlh 'kk;j ij tujy loky vad 15<br />

ikB~;iqLrdsa ikB~;iqLrdsa %<br />

%<br />

1- fulkcs tnhn Qkjlh cjk, ch-,- ¼fgLlk&,&ulz½ lEikfnr }kjk t;;n izsl fnYyh<br />

v- bUrs[kkcs ftUnxh &,&eu&dqndh] bjQkus bykgh<br />

c- eksgEen fgtkTk+h & bZnh]] [kqndq’kh<br />

fgLlk&,&uT+e<br />

1- dlhnk&,&mQhZ&nj&oLQs d’ehj<br />

2- bUrs[kkcs eluoh&,&ekuoh] ist 118 ls 129 rd<br />

3- :ckb;krs mej [;ke&izFke iPphl :ckb;kr dsoy<br />

f}rh; f}rh; iz’u iz’u i=&<br />

i=&<br />

fQD’ku] fQD’ku] fgLVªh fgLVªh vkWQ+ vkWQ+ ijf’k;u ijf’k;u fyVªspj fyVªspj ,.M ,.M VªkUlys’ku<br />

VªkUlys’ku<br />

vad foHkktu %<br />

bdkbZbdkbZ11v- dkslZ esa 'kkfey ikBksa esa ls lkekU; Kku ij vk/kkfjr 10iz’u gksaxs rFkk gj<br />

iz’u dk mRrj vf/kdkf/kd 15’kCnksa esa fy[kuk gSA vad 10<br />

c- dkslZ esa 'kkfey vlckd+ ls pkj bdrscklkr esa ls nks dk mnwZ] fgUnh ;k<br />

vxzsat+h esa rtqZek vad 30<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ 2 22-<br />

2 Qkjlh vnc dh rkjh[k+ ¼rsewfj;k vgn ls xtuoh vgn rd½ ,d loky<br />

vad 20<br />

bdkbZbdkbZ33- 3- 3- Qkjlh vnc dh rkjh[k ¼rsewfj;k vgn ls xtuoh rd½ ,d loky<br />

vad 20<br />

bdkbZbdkbZ444- 44-<br />

fdlh lcd dk [kqyklk vad 10<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ 5- 5- mnqZ ds nl tqEyksa esa ls ikap dk Qkjlh esa rtqZek vad 10<br />

ikB~; ikB~; iqLrdsa iqLrdsa %<br />

%<br />

1- fulkcs tnhn Q+kjlh cjk, ch-,- lEikfnr t;;n izsl fnYyh<br />

bUrs[kkcs ljxqfTk+’rs gkthckck vlQgkuh ¼ist 61 ls 80½<br />

lgk;d lgk;d iqLrdsa iqLrdsa iqLrdsa %<br />

%<br />

1- 'ks:y vte Hkkx 1 o 2 }kjk f’kcyh ukSekuh<br />

2- rkjh[ks vnfc;krs Qkjlh 'kQ+d+ ¼mnwZ vuqokn }kjk eqckfjt+mnn~hu fjQr½<br />

3- ekfljs vte }kjk vt+heqy gd+ tquSnh


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B.A. Part <strong>II</strong> (Persian) Paper - <strong>II</strong>


8. ARABIC (vjch vjch vjch) vjch<br />

Scheme:<br />

Two papers Min Pass Marks 72 Max Marks- 200<br />

Paper-1 3 hrs. duration 100<br />

Paper-2 3 hrs. duration 100<br />

NOTE:- Each paper contains five units in all. Each unit has two questions. The<br />

candidates are required to attem<strong>pt</strong> any one question from each unit.<br />

Paper-I : Prose & Poetry<br />

Division of marks :<br />

Unit- I<br />

General Knowledge questions on prescribed syllabus. Marks 10+10 = 20<br />

There are two parts of this unit. Hissa (Alif) contains 10 objective type<br />

questions, each question carry 1 mark and words limit for answers shall be 15<br />

words. Hissa (Be) contains two questions. Each question carry five marks and<br />

word limit for answer shall be up to 100 words. Both the questions in Hissa (Be) will<br />

have internal choice. These questions will be <strong>ba</strong>sed on the syllabus prescribed in<br />

unit <strong>II</strong> to unit V. All the answers can be written either in Urdu or in English.<br />

Unit- <strong>II</strong><br />

This question will be comprise of two sections. In Hissa ( Alif ) Explaination<br />

of two prose extracts out of three extracts from prescribed lessons will have to<br />

be attem<strong>pt</strong>ed. Each extract will carry six marks. In Hissa (Be) Explaination of two<br />

poetry extracts out of three extracts from prescribed poems will have to be<br />

attem<strong>pt</strong>ed with reference and context. Each extract carry 6 marks. The<br />

explaination can be written in Either Urdu or in English. Marks -24<br />

Unit-<strong>II</strong>I<br />

Précis of any one lesson or a poem prescribed in the syllabus. Internal<br />

choice will be given in the question. The answer can be written in either Urdu or<br />

English. Marks -16<br />

Unit-IV<br />

Critical appreciation of a Lesson or a poem prescribed in the syllabus.<br />

Internal choice will be given in the question. The answer can be written in<br />

Either Urdu or in English. Marks –20<br />

Unit-V<br />

Life and Literary works of a Prose writer or a poet prescribed in the<br />

syllabus. Internal choice will be given in the question. The answer can be<br />

written in Urdu or English. Marks -20<br />

Books Prescribed :<br />

1. Mukhtaraat-Min-Adab-ul-Arab (Part-I) — Edited By: Shaikh Abul Hasan<br />

Ali Hasani Nadvi<br />

Only the following lessons are prescribed :<br />

( I ) Al-Quran-ul-Kareem - I<strong>ba</strong>dur-Rahman<br />

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( <strong>II</strong> ) Muhammed Rasool-ul-Laah (SAW) - Khita<strong>ba</strong>t-ul-Mojza<br />

( <strong>II</strong>I )Ikhwan-us-Safa<br />

(IV) Mustafa Lutfi-Al-Manfuluti – Al –Kokh-Wal-Qasr<br />

(V) Ahmed Ameen – Al-Ain-us-Sannai<br />

2. Majmua-Minan-Nazm-wan-Nasr – Edited By Mohd. Sharif Saleem<br />

Only the following lessons are prescribed :<br />

( I ) Umro-Bin-Kasoom ( Nine Couplets ) - Kamila<br />

( <strong>II</strong> ) Hassan-Bin-Sabit (Six Couplets )<br />

( <strong>II</strong>I ) Jareer ( Six Couplets )<br />

(VI) Abu Tamam ( Nine Couplets )<br />

(V) Al-Mutanabbi ( Five Couplets )<br />

(VI) Abul-ula-Moarri ( five Couplets )<br />

(V<strong>II</strong>) Al-Baroodi ( Seven Couplets ) Kamila<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong> : Grammar And Translation<br />

Division of marks :<br />

Unit- I<br />

General Knowledge questions on prescribed syllabus. Marks 10+10 = 20<br />

There are two parts of this unit. Hissa (Alif) contains 10 objective type<br />

questions, each question carry 1 mark and words limit for answers shall be 15<br />

words. Hissa (Be) contains two questions. Each question carry five marks and<br />

word limit for answer shall be up to 100 words. Both the questions in Hissa (Be) will<br />

have internal choice. These questions will be <strong>ba</strong>sed on the syllabus prescribed in<br />

unit <strong>II</strong> to unit V. All the answers can be written either in Urdu or in English.<br />

Unit- <strong>II</strong><br />

Questions <strong>ba</strong>sed on the definition and examples of the following terms of<br />

the Arabic Grammar :<br />

1. Nawasib-ul-Fel-Almuzaare 2. Jawazimul-Fel-Almuzare 3.Asma-ul-<br />

Khamsa-Wa-Airabha 4. Airab-ul-Jamaa-Almuzakkar Salim 5. Airab-ul-Jamaa-<br />

Al-Moannas Salim 6. Al-Asma-ul-Mosula<br />

7. Al-Fel-ul-Majhool 8.Naa-ib-ul-Faail<br />

Only four out of these Eight will be given in the question. The candidates<br />

have to write the definition in either Urdu or English but the examples have to<br />

be given from Arabic. Each term carries five marks. Marks -20<br />

Unit-<strong>II</strong>I<br />

Questions <strong>ba</strong>sed on the definition and examples of the following terms of<br />

the Arabic Grammar :<br />

1. Al-Faail-un-Naqisa 2. Al-Huroof-ul-Mushab<strong>ba</strong>h-bil-Fel 3. Al-Mamnoo-<br />

Minas-Sarf 4. Ism-ul-Faail 5. Ism-ul-Mafool 6. Al-Adad-Wal-Maadood 7. Zarfuz-Zaman<br />

8. Zar-ful-Makan<br />

Only four out of these Eight will be given in the question. The candidates<br />

have to write the definition in either Urdu or English but the examples have to<br />

be given from Arabic. Each term carries five marks. Marks -20


Unit-IV<br />

Fifteen sentences will be given in Urdu comprising of the tens mentioned<br />

in unit <strong>II</strong>I, out of these fifteen, the candidates have to translate ten sentences<br />

into Arabic. Each Sentence carries two marks. Marks -20<br />

Unit-V<br />

Fifteen sentences will be given in Arabic comprising of the tens mentioned<br />

in unit <strong>II</strong>I, out of these fifteen, the candidates have to translate ten<br />

sentences into Urdu or English. Each Sentence carries two marks. Marks -20<br />

Books Prescribed :<br />

1. Muallim-ul-Insha ( Part-I & <strong>II</strong> ) Written By:- Abdul Majid Nadvi<br />

9. PHILOSHOPHY<br />

Examination Scheme<br />

Two papers Max pass Marks 72 Max marks 200<br />

Paper I History of western Philosophy 3 hrs duration max. marks 100<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong> Logic 3 hrs duration max. marks 100<br />

Questions paper of this subject will contain 3 parts.<br />

Part A Marks – 20<br />

This part will contain 10 questions. Answer of each question should be given<br />

in 20 words.<br />

Part B Marks – 20<br />

In this part there will be five units and each unit will have two questions.<br />

Students have to attem<strong>pt</strong> 5 questions selecting one question from each unit.<br />

Answer should not exceed 50 words.<br />

Part C Marks – 60<br />

There will be five questions in this part. Students have to attem<strong>pt</strong> any three<br />

questions. Answer of each question should not exceed 400 words.<br />

Paper I<br />

History of Western Philosophy<br />

Unit – I<br />

Socrates, Plato<br />

Unit – <strong>II</strong><br />

Aristotle, Plotinus, Aquimas<br />

Unit – <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Descartes, Spimoza<br />

Unit – IV<br />

Leibniz, John Locke, Berkeley<br />

Unit – V<br />

David Hume, Kant<br />

Recomanded books<br />

1. A critical history of Greek Philosophy : W.T. Stace.<br />

2. A Histroy of Philosophy : Frank Thilly.<br />

3. A History of Western Philosophy : Yakub Masih<br />

4. ¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚ — «UÊÚ. ŒÿÊ ∑ΧcáÊ ÷ʪ - v, w<br />

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5. ¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ë ŒÊ‡Ê¸ÁŸ∑§ ¬˝flÎÁûÊÿÊ° — ¡ªŒË‡Ê ‚„UÊÿ üÊËflÊSÃfl<br />

Paper – <strong>II</strong><br />

Logic<br />

Unit – I<br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er –1 Introduction<br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er – 2 The use of Language<br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er – 4 Definition<br />

Unit – <strong>II</strong><br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er – 3 Fallacies<br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er – 5 Categorical Proposition<br />

Unit – <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er – 6 Categorical Syllogism.<br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er – 11 Analogy and Pro<strong>ba</strong>ble Inference<br />

Unit – IV<br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er – 8 Symbolic Logic<br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er – 12 Causal connections : Mill's Methods of Experimental Inquiry.<br />

Unit – V<br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er – 9 The Method of Deduction<br />

Cha<strong>pt</strong>er – 13 Science and Hypothesis<br />

Text book : Introduction To Logic – Irving M. Copi<br />

’Ë. ∞. ¬Ê≈¸U - <strong>II</strong> - Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ‡ÊÊSòÊ<br />

¬⁄UˡÊÊ ÿÊapple¡ŸÊ<br />

ŒÊapple ¬òÊ ãÿÍŸÃ◊ ©UûÊËáÊÊZ∑§ - |w ¬ÍáÊÊZ∑§ - wÆÆ<br />

¬˝Õ◊ ¬òÊ - ¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚ ‚◊ÿ x ÉÊá≈appleU ¬ÍáÊÊZ∑§ - vÆÆ<br />

ÁmÃËÿ ¬òÊ - Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ ‚◊ÿ x ÉÊá≈appleU ¬ÍáÊÊZ∑§ - vÆÆ<br />

ß‚ Áfl·ÿ ∑apple§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ¬òÊ ÃËŸ πá«UÊapple¥ ◊apple¥ Áfl÷ÊÁ¡Ã „UÊapple¥ªapple–<br />

¬˝Õ◊ πá«U ∑ȧ‹ •¢∑§ wÆ<br />

ß‚ πá«U ◊apple¥ vÆ ¬˝‡Ÿ „UÊapple¥ªapple– ‚÷Ë ¬˝‡Ÿ •ÁŸflÊÿ¸ „Ò¥U– ¬˝àÿapple∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ∑§Ê ©UûÊ⁄U wÆ ‡ÊéŒÊapple¥ ◊apple¥ ŒappleŸÊ „ÒU–<br />

ÁmÃËÿ πá«U ∑ȧ‹ •¢∑§ - wÆ<br />

ß‚ πá«U ◊apple¥ z ß∑§Ê߸ÿÊ° „Ò¥U– ¬˝àÿapple∑§ ß∑§Ê߸ ◊apple¥ w ¬˝‡Ÿ „UÊapple¥ªapple– ¬˝àÿapple∑§ ß∑§Ê߸ ◊apple¥ ‚apple ∞∑§ ∑§Ê øÿŸ<br />

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ÃÎÃËÿ πá«U ∑ȧ‹ •¢∑§ - {Æ<br />

ß‚ πá«U ◊apple¥ ∑ȧ‹ ¬Ê¢ø ¬˝‡Ÿ „UÊapple¢ªapple– ߟ◊apple¥ ‚apple Á∑§ã„UË¥ x ¬˝‡ŸÊapple¥ ∑apple§ ©UûÊ⁄U ŒappleŸapple „Ò¥U– ©UûÊ⁄U yÆÆ ‡ÊéŒÊapple¥<br />

‚apple •Áœ∑§ Ÿ„UË¥ „UÊapple–<br />

¬˝‡Ÿ ¬òÊ - I - ¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ - I - ‚È∑§⁄UÊÃ, å‹apple≈UÊapple<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ - <strong>II</strong> - •⁄USÃÈ, å‹ÊÁ≈UŸ‚, ∞ÁÄflŸÊ‚<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ - <strong>II</strong>I - Œapple∑§ÊÃapple¸, ÁS¬ŸÊapple¡Ê


ß∑§Ê߸ - IV - ‹Êß’ÁŸà‚, ¡ÊÚŸ ‹ÊÚ∑§, ’∑¸§‹apple<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ - V - «appleUÁfl«U˜ sÔÂ◊, ∑§Êã≈U<br />

‚ãŒ÷¸ ª˝ãâÊ ‚ÍøË<br />

v. ¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚ — ÿÊ∑ȧ’ ◊‚Ë„U<br />

w. ¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ê ßÁÄUÊ‚, ÷ʪ - v, w — «UÊÚ. ŒÿÊ ∑ΧcáÊ<br />

3. ¬Ê‡øÊàÿ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§Ë ŒÊ‡Ê¸ÁŸ∑§ ¬˝flÎÁûÊÿÊ° — ¡ªŒË‡Ê ‚„UÊÿ üÊËflÊSÃfl<br />

4. A critical history of Greck Philosophy : W.T. Stace.<br />

5. A Histroy of Philosophy : Frank Thilly.<br />

¬˝‡ÔŸ ¬òÊ - <strong>II</strong><br />

Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ - I<br />

•äÿÊÿ - v ÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê<br />

•äÿÊÿ - w ÷Ê·Ê ∑apple§ ¬˝ÿÊappleª<br />

•äÿÊÿ - y ¬Á⁄U÷Ê·Ê<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ - <strong>II</strong><br />

•äÿÊÿ - x •ŸÊÒ¬øÊÁ⁄U∑§ Ã∑¸§ŒÊapple·<br />

•äÿÊÿ - z ÁŸM§¬ÊÁœ∑§ Ã∑¸§flÊÄÿ<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

•äÿÊÿ - { ÁŸ⁄U¬appleˇÊ ãÿÊÿflÊÄÿ<br />

•äÿÊÿ - vv — ‚ÊêÿÊŸÈ◊ÊŸ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚¢÷Ê√ÿ •ŸÈ◊ÊŸ<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ - IV<br />

•äÿÊÿ - } — ¬˝ÃË∑§Êà◊∑§ Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ<br />

•äÿÊÿ - vw — ∑§Ê⁄UáÊÊà◊∑§ ‚ê’㜠— ¬˝ÊÿÊappleÁª∑§ •ŸÈ‚¢œÊŸ ∑apple§ Á‹ÿapple Á◊‹ ∑§Ë ¬hÁÃÿÊ°<br />

ß∑§Ê߸ - V<br />

•äÿÊÿ - ~ — ÁŸª◊Ÿ ∑§Ë ¬hÁÃ<br />

•äÿÊÿ - vx — ÁflôÊÊŸ •ÊÒ⁄U ¬˝ÊÄ∑§À¬ŸÊ<br />

¬Ê∆U˜ÿ ¬ÈSÃ∑§<br />

v. Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ ∑§Ê ¬Á⁄Uøÿ - ß⁄UÁfl¢Uª ∞◊. ∑§Êapple¬Ë<br />

‚„UÊÿ∑§ ¬ÈSÃ∑§<br />

v. Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ ∑§Ê ¬Á⁄Uøÿ - «UÊÚ. ⁄UÊ¡üÊË •ª˝flÊ‹, ◊äÿ ¬˝Œapple‡Ê Á„UãŒË ª˝¢Õ •∑§ÊŒ◊Ë<br />

w. Ã∑¸§‡ÊÊSòÊ ∑apple§ Á‚hÊãà - •ÁflŸÊ‡Ê ÁÃflÊ⁄UË<br />

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10. PSYCHOLOGY<br />

SCHEME<br />

Paper I 3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 75 Min. Pass Marks 27<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong> 3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 75 Min. Pass Marks 27<br />

Practicals 3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 50 Min. Pass Marks 18<br />

SYLLABUS:<br />

General Instructions:<br />

1. There will be two theory papers of 75 marks each and practicals of 50 marks.<br />

The candidate will be required to pass separately in theory and practicals.<br />

2. Each theory paper will require four teaching periods of 45 minutes or three<br />

teaching periods of 60 minutes for both the papers per week.<br />

3. Practicals papers will require 4 periods of 45 minutes or 3 periods of 60 minutes<br />

per week for a <strong>ba</strong>tch of 20 students.<br />

4. Each paper will contain three parts – A,B.C. Candidates are required to attem<strong>pt</strong><br />

all questions from part A & B. The word limit for part A is 20 and for part B is<br />

50. For part C candidates are required to attem<strong>pt</strong> one question from each unit,<br />

the word limit being 400.<br />

PAPER – I<br />

Statistics in Psychology<br />

Unit – I<br />

Nature of psychological data and Psychological measurement, Levels of Measurement,<br />

Categorical and Continueous. Application and Importance of statistics in psychology<br />

Univariate and Bivariate frequency distribution, Graphical representation of data.<br />

Measurement of Central tendency and Variability, Significance and Types of central<br />

tendency – Mean, Median and Mode. Significance and Types of Variability, Range,<br />

Semi inter quartile range Average deviation, Standard deviation, Variance and<br />

Coefficient of variation.<br />

Unit – <strong>II</strong><br />

Normal distribution, Conce<strong>pt</strong> and Laws of pro<strong>ba</strong>bility, Characteristics of normal<br />

pro<strong>ba</strong>bility curve and Deviations – Skewness and Kurtosis, Normalization of<br />

skewed distribution, Application of Normal pro<strong>ba</strong>bility curve, Binomial distribution.<br />

Hypothesis testing and Making inferences,<br />

Population and Sampling – Methods of sampling, Standard Error of Mean, Standard<br />

deviation, Correlation, Degree of Freedom, Nature and Assum<strong>pt</strong>ion of ‘t’<br />

distribution, Computation of ‘t’ value for Dependent and Independent, Large and<br />

Small samples, Interpretation of ‘t’ values, Levels of significance, Type I and<br />

Type <strong>II</strong> errors in making inferences.<br />

Unit-<strong>II</strong>I<br />

Correlations – Conce<strong>pt</strong>, Linear and Non-linear correlation, Peason’s Product<br />

Moment Correlation and Spearman’s Rank Order Correlation, Familiarity with<br />

other correlation methods – Biserial and Point biserial correlation, Tetrachoric


correlation and Lambda Prediction using correlation.<br />

Anova – Purpose and Assum<strong>pt</strong>ions, One way and Two way analysis of variance<br />

(Only theory). Non-parametric tests – Nature and Assum<strong>pt</strong>ions, Distribution free<br />

statistics, Chi-square, Contingency co-efficient, Median test, Sign test and<br />

Friedman test. Preparation of data for computer analysis – Familiarisation with<br />

software packages and their application.<br />

Readings :<br />

Broota, K.D. (1992). Experimental design in behavioural research. New Delhi:<br />

Wiley Eastern.<br />

Minimum, E.W., King, B.M., & Bear, G. (1993). Statistical reasoning in psychology<br />

and education. New York: John Wiley.<br />

Siegel, S. (1994). Non parametric statistics. New York: McGraw Hill.<br />

Garrett,H and Woodworth, R.S (1981) Statistics in psychology and Educationm<br />

Vakils Publication<br />

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PAPER – <strong>II</strong><br />

Psychological assessment and Research<br />

Unit – I<br />

Parameters of Human assessment, Nature and scope of Psychological scaling, Methods<br />

of Scaling. Assum<strong>pt</strong>ion of Science, Characteristics of scientific method, Theory<br />

and fact, Nature of psychological researches – Correlational and experimental.<br />

Nature and Types of psychological tests and Techniques – Ver<strong>ba</strong>l, Performance,<br />

Individual group, Personality, Achievement, Ability and A<strong>pt</strong>itude tests, Inventory,<br />

Rating scales, Checklists, Questionnaire, Objective and Projective techniques,<br />

Uses and Limitations of psychological tests, Precautions and problems in test<br />

administration, Controlling the use of psychological tests.<br />

Unit – <strong>II</strong><br />

Principles of psychological test construction – Item analysis – Item difficulty and


Item Discrimination. Reliability and Validity – Meaning, Types and Comparison.<br />

Norms – meaning, Types and Comparison.<br />

Assessment of general ability, Special ability and assessment of personality.<br />

Assessment in Educational Setup. Occupational tests and Assessment in occupational<br />

setup. Socio-cultural factors in psychological assessment.<br />

Unit – <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Experimental designs – Pre test, Post test design, Factorial design and randomized<br />

block design. Sampling – Pro<strong>ba</strong>bility and Non-pro<strong>ba</strong>bility samples, Sample<br />

size and Sample errors. Hypothesis, Variables and Controls in experiments,<br />

Analysis of data and report writing.<br />

Readings :<br />

Anastasi, A. (1997). Psychological testing. New York: MacMillan Co.<br />

Ciminero, A.R. (Eds.) (1986). Handbook of behavioural assessment. New York:<br />

John Wiley.<br />

Kerlinger, F.N. (1983), Foundations of behavioural research. New York: Surjeet<br />

Publications.<br />

Freeman, F.S. (1972). Theory and practice of psychological testing. New Delhi:<br />

Oxford & IBH.<br />

Broota, K.D. (1992). Experimental design in behavioural research. New Delhi:<br />

Wiley Eastern.<br />

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PSYCHOLOGY<br />

Practicals<br />

1. Test construction<br />

Development of a test of atleast 30 items in a suitable area<br />

a. Item selection<br />

b. Population selection<br />

c. Sampling techniques to administer the test (sample of minimum 50)<br />

d. Item analysis and Finalization of the test<br />

e. Determining Reliability and Validity<br />

f. Writing a report on the test construction<br />

2. Critical analysis of published research and Planning a study<br />

a. Review of an article from a journal for methodology<br />

b. Propose plan of research by taking into consideration<br />

i. The variable to be studied<br />

ii. Sampling procedures<br />

iii. Instruments to be used / constructed<br />

iv. Statistical analysis to be conducted.<br />

3. Analysis of psychologically relevant literary text<br />

a. Read literary / creative writing – Novel / Story / Book / Poem<br />

b. Identify and Analyse psychological substance in it (mood, emotion, anxiety,<br />

conflicts, stresses.)<br />

c. Film or News paper analysis for a specific theme.<br />

4. Report writing<br />

a. Go through published articles, Books, Pertaining to a theme of choice and<br />

prepare a trend report.<br />

b. Present the prepared trend report.<br />

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• Shapiro, E. (1996), Macroeconomic Analysis, Galgotia Publications, New Delhi.<br />

• Vaish, M.C. Macro Economics.<br />

ADDITIONAL READING LIST<br />

• Dillard, D. (1960), The Economics of John Maynard Keynes, Crossby<br />

Lockwood and Sons, London.<br />

• Hanson, A.H. (1953), A Guide to Keynes, McGraw Hill, New York.<br />

• Higgins, B. (1963), Economic Development : Principles, Problems and<br />

Policies, Central Book Depot. Allaha<strong>ba</strong>d.<br />

• Keynes, J.M. (1936), The General Theory of Employment, Interest and<br />

Money, Macmillan, London.<br />

• Kindleberger, C.P. (1958), Economic Development, McGraw-Hill Book<br />

Company, New York.<br />

• Lucas, R. (1981), Studies in Business Cycle Theory, MIT Press, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

• Mier. G.M. and R.E. Baldwin (1957), Economic Development : Theory,<br />

History and Policy, Wiley & Sons Inc., New York.<br />

• Powelson, J.P.C. (1960), National Income and Flow of Funds Analysis,<br />

McGraw Hill, New York.<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong><br />

INDIAN ECONOMY<br />

3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 100<br />

Unit I<br />

Economic Consequences of the British Rule<br />

General overall impact; Structure and organisation of villages, towns, industries<br />

and handicrafts. Colonial exploitation - forms and consequences; Case for<br />

protection of Indian industries; The theory of economic drain - its pros and cons.<br />

Structure of the Indian Economy<br />

Basic features; Natural resources - Land, water and forest resources; Broad<br />

demographic features - Population size and growth rates, sex composition,<br />

rural-ur<strong>ba</strong>n migration, occupational distribution; Religious composition of<br />

pupulation (2001 Census) ; Population policy, Infrastructure development;<br />

National Income. Human Development Index<br />

Agriculture<br />

Nature and importance; Trends in agricultural production and productivity;<br />

Factors determining productivity; Land Reforms; New agricultural stragegy<br />

and green revolution; Rural credit, Agricultural marketing Agriculture and<br />

W.T.O. India's Food Policy.<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong><br />

Industry<br />

Industrial development during the planning period; Industrial policy and<br />

Industrial Regulation in India ; Growth and problems of small scale industries;<br />

Role of public sector enterprises in India's industrialization- recent policy towards<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 47 48 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

public sector. Labour Sector Reforms. Achievements of industrial sector reforms.<br />

Planning in India<br />

Objectives; Strategy; Broad achievements and failures; Current Five Year Plan<br />

- Objectives, allocation and targets; Financing of Plans; New economic reforms<br />

- Liberalization, privatization and glo<strong>ba</strong>lization; Rationale behind economic<br />

reforms; Progress of privatization and glo<strong>ba</strong>lization. Problems of subsidy in<br />

India.<br />

External Sector<br />

Role of foreign trade; Trends in exports and imports; Composition and direction<br />

of India's foreign trade; Balance of payments crisis and the New economic<br />

reforms - Export promotion measures and the new trade policies. Foreign capital<br />

- FDI, Multinational corporations (MNCs) and their impact on Indian Economy.<br />

The relevance of SWADESHI.<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Important Areas of Concern<br />

Poverty and inequality; Unemployment, Rising prices; Trade unions in India<br />

and labour welfare.<br />

Economy of <strong>Rajasthan</strong><br />

Position of <strong>Rajasthan</strong> in Indian Economy: Population, Area, Agriculture, Industry<br />

and Infrastructure. Poverty alleviation programmes of Govt. of <strong>Rajasthan</strong>.<br />

Importance of livestock and dairy development programme. Tourism development<br />

in <strong>Rajasthan</strong>. Special area programmes of Govt. of <strong>Rajasthan</strong>. Constraints of<br />

economic development in <strong>Rajasthan</strong>.<br />

BASIC READING LIST<br />

• Datt, R. and K.P.M. Sundharam, Indian Economy, S. Chand & Company<br />

Ltd., New Delhi.<br />

• Kedia, Kusum & Sinha, Root of Under development- a peep into Indian<br />

Colonial Post, Tara Printing works, Varanasi.<br />

• Dhingra, I.C., The Indian Economy : Environment and Policy, Sultan Chand<br />

& Sons, New Delhi.<br />

• Dutt, R.C. (1950), The Economic History of India Under Early British Rule,<br />

Low Price Publication. Delhi.<br />

• Kumar, D. (Ed.) (1982), The Cambridge Economic History of India, Volume<br />

<strong>II</strong>, 1757- 1970, Orient Longman Ltd, Hydera<strong>ba</strong>d.<br />

• Misra, S.K. and V.K. Puri, Indian Economy - Its Development Experience,<br />

Himalaya Publishing House, Mum<strong>ba</strong>i.<br />

• Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of <strong>Rajasthan</strong>, State<br />

Income of <strong>Rajasthan</strong>.<br />

• Government of <strong>Rajasthan</strong> : Five Year Plan Documents.<br />

• Government of <strong>Rajasthan</strong> : Budget Studies.<br />

• Government of <strong>Rajasthan</strong> : Statistical Abstracts of <strong>Rajasthan</strong>.<br />

• Government of <strong>Rajasthan</strong> : Report of Desert development Commission.


ADDITIONAL READING LIST<br />

• Gadgil, D.R. (1971), The Industrial Evolution in India in Recent Times,<br />

1860-1939, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, Bom<strong>ba</strong>y.<br />

• Government of India, Economic Survey (Annual), Economic Division,<br />

Ministry of Finance, New Delhi.<br />

• Naoroji, D. (1962), Poverty and Un-British Rule in India, Low Price<br />

Publication, Delhi.<br />

• Planning Commission, Nintenthth Five Year Plan, Government of India,<br />

New Delhi.<br />

• Singh, V.B. (Ed.) (1965), Economic History of India, 1857-1956, Allied<br />

Publishers Private Limited, Bom<strong>ba</strong>y.<br />

• Ahluwalia, I.J. and I.M.D. Little (Eds.) (1999), India's Economic Reforms<br />

and Development (Essays in honour of Manmohan Singh), Oxford<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, New Delhi.<br />

• Jalan, B. (1992), The Indian Economy : Problems and Prospects, Viking,<br />

New Delhi.<br />

• Jalan, B. (1996), India's Economic Policy - Preparing for the Twenty-first<br />

Century, Viking, New Delhi.<br />

• Parikh, K.S., India Development Report (latest), Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press,<br />

New Delhi.<br />

• Datt, R. (Ed.) (2001), Second Generation Economic Reforms in India, Deep<br />

& Deep Publications, New Delhi.<br />

or<br />

Application of Mathematics to Economics<br />

3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 100<br />

Unit I<br />

Application of Calculus- Theory of Consumer Behaviour - Maximation of Utility,<br />

Slutsky Equation Derivation of demand curve, consumer's surplus, elasticity of<br />

demand.<br />

Theory of Firm- A well behaved production Function. Cobb Douglous and CES<br />

Production Function- Linear Homogenous Production function.<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong><br />

Elasticity of substitution, Producer's surplus. Application of difference and<br />

differential equation, Cob-web Model, Conce<strong>pt</strong> of multiplier and accelerator.<br />

Trade cycle Models of Hicks and Samuelson. Linear Programming- Graphical<br />

solution, Simplex Method- Primal and dual, Game theory- The zero sum Two<br />

persons Game, Maximin and Minimax, Saddlepoint.<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Input output analysis- Open and closed Leontief Model, Components of Final<br />

Demand and Value added. Determination of capacity output level and investment<br />

requirements.<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 49 50 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

BASIC READING LIST<br />

• R.G.D. Allen- Mathematical Analysis for Economics<br />

• Henderson & Quand, Micro Economic Theory, Mathematical approach,<br />

Latest Edition, Mcgrew Hill Tokyo<br />

• Chiang- Alpha C: Fundamental methods of mathematical Economics.<br />

• W.J. Baumal Economic Theory and operations Analysis.<br />

• G.C. Archiblad & R.G.K. Lipsey An introduction to a Mathematical<br />

treatment of Economics.<br />

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mf}Xurk dks lekfo"V djuk &gfjr ys[kk fof/k<br />

mRiknu mRiknu mRiknu ,oa ,oa jkstxkj<br />

jkstxkj<br />

^ls* dk cktkj fu;e rFkk jkstxkj dk Dykfldy fl)kar] ij dhal dh vkifRr;ka] dhal dk<br />

mRiknu ,oa jkstxkj dk fl)kar&lexz ekax ,oa iwfrZ Qyu] izHkkoiw.kZ ekax dk fl)kar<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 2<br />

2<br />

miHkksx Qyu&vkSlr ,oa lhekar miHkksx izo`fRr miHkksx O;; dks izHkkfor djus okys dkjdA<br />

fofu;ksx<br />

fofu;ksx<br />

fofu;ksx xq.kd rFkk de fodflr jk"Vªksa esa bldh izHkko'khyrkA fofu;ksx dk fl)kar & Lok;Rr<br />

,oa izsfjr fofu;ksx iwath dh lhekar dk;Zdq'kyrk] cpr ,oa fofu;ksx&,Dl iksLV ,oa ,Dl ,s.V<br />

lekurk ,oa larqyu<br />

C;kt C;kt C;kt dh dh nj<br />

nj<br />

Dykfldy] uo&Dykfldy] dhal ,oa vk/kqfud C;kt dk fl)kar<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 3<br />

3<br />

O;kikj O;kikj pØ<br />

pØ<br />

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ij fopkj Rojd dh vo/kkj.kk;sa & lseqYlu ,oa fgDl dk xq.kd&Rojd vUrZfØ;k izk:i O;kikj<br />

pØ ij fu;a=.kA<br />

vkfFkZd vkfFkZd vkfFkZd fodkl<br />

fodkl<br />

fodkl ds óksr] fodkl ds izfrf"Br fl}kUr & ,MefLeFk] fjdkMksZ] larqfyr fl}kUr] vlarqfyr<br />

fl}kUr] yqbZl] ¼Je dh vlhfer iwrhZ½<br />

iz'u iz'u i= i= f}rh; f}rh; % % Hkkjrh; Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk<br />

vFkZO;oLFkk<br />

le; le; 3 3 ?kaVs ?kaVs<br />

vf/kdre vf/kdre vf/kdre 100 100 vad<br />

vad<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 1 1<br />

1<br />

xzkeksa] 'kgjksa] m|ksaxksa vkSj gLrf'kYi dh lajpuk ,oa laxBuA<br />

fczfV'k fczfV'k 'kklu 'kklu ds ds vkfFkZd vkfFkZd ifj.kke<br />

ifj.kke


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vkSifuosf'kd 'kks"k.k & :i ,oa ifj.kke] Hkkjrh; m|ksxksa ds laj{k.k dk ekeyk] vkfFkZd fudklh<br />

dk fl)kUr & blds dkj.k vkSj ifj.kkeA<br />

Hkkjrh; Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk vFkZO;oLFkk vFkZO;oLFkk dh dh lajpuk<br />

lajpuk<br />

vk/kkjHkwr y{k.k] izkd`frd lalk/ku & Hkwfe] ty vkSj ou lalk/ku] eq[; tuukadh; y{k.k]<br />

tula[;k dk vkdkj vkSj o`f) njsa] fyax lajpuk] xzkeh.k 'kgjh izoztu] O;kolkf;d forj.k]<br />

tula[;k dh /kkfeZd lajpuk ¼2001 tux.kuk½ tula[;k uhfr] vk/kkjHkwr fodkl] jk"Vªh;<br />

vk;] ekuo fodkl lwpdkadA<br />

d`f"k<br />

d`f"k<br />

{ks= vkSj egRo] d`f"k esa mRiknu vkSj mRikndrk dh izo`fRr;ka] mRikndrk dks izHkkfor djus<br />

okys dkjd] Hkwfe lq/kkj] ubZ d`f"k O;wg jpuk vkSj gfjr ØkfUr] xzkeh.k lk[k] d`f"k foi.ku]<br />

d`f"k vkSj fo'o O;kikj le>kSrk] Hkkjr dh [kk|uhfrA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 2<br />

2<br />

m|ksx<br />

m|ksx<br />

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vkSj leL;k;sa] Hkkjr ds vkS|ksfxdhdj.k esa lkoZtfud {ks= ds m|ksxksa dh Hkwfedk & lkoZtfud<br />

{ks= ds izfr orZeku uhfrA vkS|ksfxd {ks= esa lq/kkj dh miyfC/k;kaA<br />

Hkkjr Hkkjr esa esa fu;kstu<br />

fu;kstu<br />

mn~ns';] O;wg jpuk] izeq[k miyfC/k;ka rFkk vlQyrk;sa] pkyw iapo"khZ; ;kstuk] mn~ns';] vkoaVu<br />

o y{;] ;kstukvksa dk foRr iks"k.k] u;s vkfFkZd lq/kkj & mnkjhdj.k] futhdj.k] vkSj<br />

Hkwe.Myhdj.k] vkfFkZd lq/kkjksa dh O;kogkfjdrk] fuftdj.k vkSj Hkwe.Myhdj.k dh izxfrA<br />

ckg~; ckg~; ckg~; {ks= {ks=<br />

{ks=<br />

fons'kh O;kikj dh Hkwfedk] vk;krksa vkSj fu;kZrksa dh izo`fRr;ka] Hkkjr ds fons'kh O;kikj dh<br />

lajpuk vksj fn'kk] Hkqxrku lUrqyu ladV vkSj u;s vkfFkZd lq/kkj&fu;kZr lEo/kZu ds mik;<br />

vkSj ubZ O;kikjuhfr;ka] fons'kh iwath & fons'kh izR;{k fofu;ksx] cgqjk"Vªh; fuxe vkSj mudk<br />

Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk ij izHkko] Lons'kh dh egRrkA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & & 3<br />

3<br />

fopkj.kh; fopkj.kh; egRoiw.kZ egRoiw.kZ {ks=<br />

{ks=<br />

xjhch vkSj vlekurk] csjkstxkjh] dher&o`f)] Hkkjr esa etnwj la?k ,oa Je dY;k.kA<br />

jktLFkku jktLFkku jktLFkku dh dh dh vFkZO;oLFkk vFkZO;oLFkk<br />

vFkZO;oLFkk<br />

Hkkjrh; vFkZO;oLFkk esa jktLFkku dh fLFkfr & tula[;k] {ks=Qy] d`f"k] m|ksx vkSj vk/kkHkwr<br />


PART – A<br />

Sources of Medieval Indian History. Foundation and consolidation of Delhi<br />

Sultanate - Qutubuddin Ai<strong>ba</strong>k, Iltutmish, Razia and Bal<strong>ba</strong>n; the Mongols and<br />

the Sultanate, Khalijis - Conquests, administrative and economic reforms.<br />

Innovations of Muhammad - bin Tughlaq and religious polity and public<br />

works of Firoz Shah Tughlaq.<br />

PART – B<br />

Rise of provincial kingdoms - Malwa, Gujrat, Bengal, Jaunpur and Mewar.<br />

Establishment of Vijaynagar and Bahamani Kingdom in the peninsular India<br />

Political achievements, society, economy, religion and development of art and<br />

architecture.<br />

Advent of Mughals - Babur, Humayun and the Second Afghan Empire Sher<br />

Shah Suri, State and Society: Muslim political, administrative and economic<br />

institutions. Agriculture and industry, trade and commerce and establishment<br />

of ur<strong>ba</strong>n centres.<br />

PART – C<br />

Foundation and expansion of the Mughal empire - Ak<strong>ba</strong>r, Jahangir, Shah Jahan<br />

and Aurangzeib. Religious policies of Ak<strong>ba</strong>r and Aurangzrib; Mughal<br />

relations with Rajputs, Sikhs, Deccan Kingdoms, Marathas and Central Asia.<br />

Main features of Mughal paintings.<br />

Mughal administrative institutions, land revenue system, Mansa<strong>ba</strong>dri and<br />

Jagirdari systems. Medieval society and social classes - ulema, nobility,<br />

zamindars, peasantry, artisans, agricultural labour and slaves. Decline and<br />

Disintegration of the Mughal Empire.<br />

Books Recommended:<br />

1. J.N.Sarkar: Mughal Administration<br />

2. S.R. Sharma: Religious policy of the Mughal Emperors<br />

3. R.P. Tripathi: Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire<br />

4. U.N.Dey: Administrative system of Delhi Sultanate (1206-1413), Kitab<br />

Mahal, Allaha<strong>ba</strong>d, 1959.<br />

5. Sushmita Pande: Medieval Bhakti Movement, Kusumanjali Prakashan<br />

(Meerut), 1989.<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong> Survey of <strong>Rajasthan</strong> History 3 hrs Max. Marks<br />

from the Earliest Times to duration 100<br />

1949 A.D.<br />

There will be following three parts in the question paper of this subject.<br />

PAPER <strong>II</strong>: SURVEY OF RAJASTHAN HISTORY FROM<br />

THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1949 A.D.<br />

Part A Marks – 20<br />

Note : Part A will contain 10 question in all. candidate are required to attem<strong>pt</strong><br />

all question in 20 words each. All questions carry equal marks.<br />

Part B Marks – 20<br />

Part B will contain 05 question having one internal choice. Candidate are required<br />

to attem<strong>pt</strong> five questions 50 words each. All questions carry equal marks.<br />

Part C Marks – 60<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 53 54 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

Part C will cantain 05 questions in all. Candidate are required to attem<strong>pt</strong> 03<br />

questions in 400 words each. All questions carry equal marks.<br />

PART– A<br />

Sources of <strong>Rajasthan</strong> History. Evidence of Paleolithic and Mesolithic Cultures<br />

in <strong>Rajasthan</strong> their salient features. Extension of pre-Indus and Indus<br />

Civilisation into <strong>Rajasthan</strong> - Kali<strong>ba</strong>ngan, Significance of Ahar, Matsya and<br />

Malwa Janapadas. Evidence of Mauryan and Gu<strong>pt</strong>a rule in <strong>Rajasthan</strong>. Rise<br />

of Gurjar-Pratiharas; Chahmanas of Ranthambhor and Jalore. Impact of Delhi<br />

Sultanate.<br />

Rise of Mewar - Early History of the Ghuhils; Kumbha and Sanga, Pratap’s<br />

resistance to the Mughals, Rise of Marwar-Early history of the Rathods;<br />

Jodha, Maldeo and Jaswant Singh.<br />

PART– B<br />

Rai Singh of Bikaner and his relations with the Mughals. Kacchawas of<br />

Amer-Mansingh and Mirza Raja Jaisingh and their relations with the Mughals.<br />

Ideals and life patterns of the Rajputs. Rajput Administration - Evolution<br />

of feudal society. Influx of Islamic and Mughal influences. Main features of<br />

fort architecture with reference to Chittoragarh, Kumhalagarh and<br />

Ranathambhor, Salient features of the Haveli architecture. main features of<br />

<strong>Rajasthan</strong>i Temple Architecture. Folk religions of <strong>Rajasthan</strong> - Meera<strong>ba</strong>i and<br />

Dadu Panthies.<br />

Causes and Consequences of Maratha incursions into <strong>Rajasthan</strong>.<br />

PART – C<br />

Rajput states and the British East India Company. Circumstances<br />

leading to the Treaties of subordinate alliance of 1818. Evolution of British<br />

paramountcy.<br />

Nature and salient Features of the British economic policies Land<br />

Revenue Settlements, British monopoly of the salt and opium trade; British<br />

efforts of social change - social and Religious reforms. Causes of political<br />

awakening in <strong>Rajasthan</strong>. Peasant and Tri<strong>ba</strong>l movements. Contribution of<br />

Prajamandals in freedom movement. Out line of the process of formation of<br />

the State of <strong>Rajasthan</strong> in 1948.<br />

Suggested Books :<br />

1. D.C. Shukla : Early History of <strong>Rajasthan</strong><br />

2. Dashrath Sharma : <strong>Rajasthan</strong> Through the Ages. Vol. I, <strong>Rajasthan</strong><br />

State Archives, Bikaner<br />

3. S.S. Saxena and : Bijolia Kissan Andolan Ka Itihas Padamaja Sharma<br />

<strong>Rajasthan</strong> Archives Bikaner, 1972.<br />

4. V.P.Menon: Integration of the Indian States.<br />

5. Indira Vyas : Freedom Movement in <strong>Rajasthan</strong><br />

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nks i= U;wure<br />

mÙkh.kkZad&72 iw.kkZad&200<br />

izFke iz'u i=& e/;dkyhu Hkkjr dk<br />

bfrgkl ¼1206&1740 bZ½ le; 3 ?k.Vs iw.kkZad&100<br />

f}rh; iz'u i=& jktLFkku ds bfrgkl dk losZ{k.k<br />

le; 3 ?k.Vs iw.kkZad&100<br />

¼vkjfEHkd dky ls 1949 bZ rd½<br />

izFke iz'u i= & e/;dkyhu Hkkjr dk bfrgkl ¼1206&1740 bZ½<br />

bl fo"k; ds iz'ui= esa fuEufyf[kr rhu Hkkx gksaxsA<br />

Hkkx&v dqy vad&20<br />

Hkkx v esa dqy nl iz'u gksaxs( ijh{kkFkhZ dks lHkh iz'u djuk vfuok;Z gSA<br />

izR;sd iz'u dk mRrj 20 'kCnksa esa nsuk gksxkA lHkh iz'uksa ds vad leku gSA<br />

Hkkx&c dqy vad&20<br />

Hkkx c esa ,d&,d vkUrfjd fodYi ls ;qDr 5 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ dks dqy ik¡p<br />

iz'u djuk vfuok;Z gksxkA izR;sd iz'u dk mRrj 50 'kCnksa esa nsuk gksxkA lHkh<br />

iz'uksa ds vad leku gSaA<br />

Hkkx&l dqy vad&60<br />

Hkkx l esa dqy ik¡p iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ dks dqy rhu iz'u djus gksaxsA izR;sd<br />

iz'u dk mRrj 400 'kCnksa esa nsuk gksxkA lHkh iz'uksa ds vad leku gSA<br />

Hkkx& v<br />

e/;dkyhu Hkkjrh; bfrgkl dks tkuus ds L=ksr] fnYyh lYrur dh LFkkiuk vkSj<br />

l’kfDrdj.k] dqrqcqíhu ,scd] bYrqrfe’k] jft;k vkSj cycu( eaxksy vkSj lYrur]<br />

f[kyth & fot;] iz’kklfud vkSj vkfFkZd lq/kkj<br />

eksgEen fcu rqxyd ds u;s iz;ksx vkSj /kkfeZd uhfr rFkk fQjkst’kkg rqxyd ds<br />

turk ds fy, fd;s x;s dk;ZA<br />

Hkkx& c<br />

& {ks=h; 'kfDr;ksa dk fodkl & ekyok] xqtjkr] caxky] tkSuiqj rFkk esokM+A<br />

& izk;%}hfi; Hkkjr esa fot;uxj vkSj cgeuh lkezkT; dh LFkkiukA<br />

& jktuhfrd miyfC/k;ka & lekt] vFkZ O;oLFkk] /keZ vkSj dyk rFkk LFkkiR;<br />

dk fodklA<br />

& eqxy & ckcj dh fot;] gqek;w¡ vkSj f}rh; vQxku lkezkT;] 'ksj’kkg lwjh]<br />

jkT; vkSj lekt% eqfLye jktuhfrd] iz’kklfud vkSj vkfFkZd laLFkk,¡A<br />

& —f"k vkSj m|ksx] O;kikj vkSj okf.kT; vkSj 'kgjh dsUnzksa dh LFkkiukA<br />

Hkkx& l<br />

& eqxy lkezkT; dh LFkkiuk vkSj foLrkj] vdcj] tgk¡xhj] 'kkgtgk¡ vkSj<br />

vkSjaxtsc<br />

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& eqxy & jktiwr lEcU/k] flD[k] nf{k.kh lkezkT;] ejkBk vkSj e/; ,f’k;k ls<br />

eqxyksa ds lEcU/kA<br />

& eqxy fp=dyk dh izeq[k izo`fÙk;k¡A<br />

& eqxy iz’kklfud laLFkk,a] Hkw&jktLo O;oLFkk] eulcnkjh vkSj tkxhjnkjh<br />

O;oLFkk,aA<br />

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dkjhxj] d`"kd] etnwj vkSj xqykeA<br />

& eqxy lkezkT; dk iru vkSj fo?kVuA<br />

lanHkZ iqLrdsa%<br />

1- ds-vkj-dkuwuxks% 'ksj’kkg vkSj mldk le;] oSKkfud rFkk rduhdh vk;ksx<br />

2- gfj’kpUnz oekZ% e/;dkyhu Hkkjr] fgUnh ek/;e dk;kZUo;u funs’kky;] fnYyh<br />

fo’ofo|ky;A<br />

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t;iqjA<br />

4- mfeZyk izdk’k flag% Hkkjr dk bfrgkl] e/;izns’k fgUnh xzaFk vdkneh t;iqjA<br />

5- vk’kk feL=] jk/ks’;ke% eqxy lezkV ckcj] fcgkj fgUnh xzUFk vdknehA<br />

f}rh; i=& jktLFkku ds bfrgkl dk losZ{k.k<br />

le; 3 ?k.Vs iw.kkZad&100<br />

¼vkjfEHkd dky ls 1949 bZ rd½<br />

f}rh; iz’u i= & jktLFkku ds bfrgkl dk losZ{k.k<br />

¼vkjfEHkd dky ls 1949 bZ rd½<br />

bl fo"k; ds iz'ui= esa fuEufyf[kr rhu Hkkx gksaxsA<br />

Hkkx&v dqy vad&20<br />

Hkkx v esa dqy nl iz'u gksaxs( ijh{kkFkhZ dks lHkh iz'u djuk vfuok;Z gSA<br />

izR;sd iz'u dk mRrj 20 'kCnksa esa nsuk gksxkA lHkh iz'uksa ds vad leku gSA<br />

Hkkx&c dqy vad&20<br />

Hkkx c esa ,d&,d vkUrfjd fodYi ls ;qDr 5 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ dks dqy ik¡p<br />

iz'u djuk vfuok;Z gksxkA izR;sd iz'u dk mRrj 50 'kCnksa esa nsuk gksxkA lHkh<br />

iz'uksa ds vad leku gSaA<br />

Hkkx&l dqy vad&60<br />

Hkkx l esa dqy ik¡p iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ dks dqy rhu iz'u djus gksaxsA izR;sd<br />

iz'u dk mRrj 400 'kCnksa esa nsuk gksxkA lHkh iz'uksa ds vad leku gSA<br />

Hkkx&v<br />

jktLFkku ds bfrgkl dks tkuus ds L=ksr] iwoZ ik"kk.k ,oa e/; ik"kk.k laLd‘fr


ds jktLFkku esa lk{; vkSj mldh izeq[k fo’ks"krk,¡] flU/kq iwoZ ,oa flU/kq lH;rk<br />

dk jktLFkku esa foLrkj & dkyhcaxk] vkgM+ ds lUnHkZ esa eRL; vkSj ekyok<br />

tuin] jktLFkku esa ekS;Z vkSj xqIr lkezkT; dh Hkwfedk ds lk{;] xqtZj&izfrgkj<br />

dk mn;] j.kFkEHkkSj vkSj tkykSj ds pkSgku] fnYyh lYrur dk izHkkoA<br />

esokM dk mn;& xqfgyks dk izkjfEHkd bfrgkl] dqEHkk vkSj lkaxk] izrki vkSj eqxy la?k"kZ<br />

ekjokM+ dk mn;& jkBkSM+ksa dk izkjfEHkd bfrgkl] tks/kk] ekynso vkSj tloUr flag]<br />

Hkkx&c<br />

chdkusj ds jk;flag dh eqxyksa dks lg;ksx dh uhfr] vkesj ds dNokgk ekuflag<br />

vkSj fetkZ jktk t;flagds eqxyksa ds lkFk lEcU/k<br />

jktiwrksa dh thou i)fr ,oa vkn’kZ] jktiwr iz’kklu& lkeUrh lekt bLyke<br />

vkSj eqxy izHkko] nqxZ LFkkiR; dh izeq[k fo’ks"krk,¡] fpÙkkSM+x


6. G. Almond et. : Comparative Politics Today : A World View,<br />

7th Edn. New York, London, Harper/Collins,<br />

2000.<br />

7. H. C. Huiton : An Introduction to Chinese Politics,<br />

London, David and Charles, 1973.<br />

8. H. Finer : Theory and Practice of Modern Government,<br />

London, Methuen, 1969.<br />

9. H. G. Nicolas : The Nature of American Politics, 2nd<br />

edn., Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1996.<br />

10. H. J. Laski : American Democracy : A Commentary and<br />

An Interpretation, London, Uinwin, 1984.<br />

11. J. Blondel : An Introduction to Comparative<br />

Government, London, Weidenfeld and<br />

Nicolson, 1969.<br />

12. J.C.Johari : Comparative Governments<br />

13. K.C.Wheare : Federal Constitution<br />

14. Kamrava Mehran : Understanding Comparative Politics,<br />

Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd , New Delhi,<br />

2000.<br />

15. R.C.Agarwal : World Constitutions<br />

16. Ramsay Muir : How Britain is Governed<br />

17. Ray Samirendra N. : Modern Comparative Politcs: Approaches,<br />

Methods and Issues, Prentice Hall of India<br />

Pvt. Ltd , New Delhi, 2000.<br />

18. Rod Hague & Martin Harrop : Comparative Government and Politics –<br />

An Introduction 5 th ed. , Palgrave, 2002<br />

19. Russel Duncan L Contemporary America , Palgrave, 2002<br />

20. S. E. Finer :Comparative Government, Harmondsworth,<br />

Penguin, 1974.<br />

21. S.Banerjee :The Chinese Government and Politics<br />

22. S.R. Maheshwari : Comparative Government and Politics 7 th ed.<br />

,Narain’s Publications , 2000.<br />

23. Tony Saich : Governance and Politics of China , Palgrave,<br />

2002<br />

24. V. Bhagwan: World Constitutions<br />

25. V. Wright :Government and Politics of France, 3rd edn.,<br />

London, Unwin Hyman, 1989.<br />

26. Vidya Bhusan , Comparative Politics , Atlantic Publishers New Delhi, 2008.<br />

27. W. Zhang :Transforming China : Economic Reforms and<br />

its Political Implications, New York, St.<br />

Martin’s Press, 2000.<br />

28- izHkqnr 'kekZ % rqyukRed jktuhfrd laLFkk,a<br />

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29- lh-ch-xSuk % rqyukRed jktuhfr ,oa jktuhfrd laLFkk,a<br />

30- ts-lh- tksgjh % rqyukRed jktuhfr<br />

31- vks-ih- xkck % rqyukRed jktuhfr<br />

iz’u iz’u i= i= & & I rqyukRed rqyukRed jktuhfr jktuhfr<br />

jktuhfr<br />

le; 3 ?k.Vs vad & 100<br />

uksV % iz’u i= dk ikB~;Øe rhu bdkbZ;kaW & Hkkx v] Hkkx c o Hkkx l esa foHkDr gSaA Hkkx<br />

^v* vfuok;Z gS o blesa 2 vad ds 10 iz’u rhuksa bdkbZ;ksa esa ls gksaxsA Hkkx ^c* Hkh vfuok;Z<br />

gS o blesa 4 vad ds dqy 5 iz’u rhuksa bdkbZ;ksa esa ls gksxsaA Hkkx ^l* esa dqy 6 iz’u gksaxs<br />

o vH;FkhZ dks izR;sd bdkbZ ds nks iz’uksa esa ls ,d iz’u dk p;u djrs gq, dqy rhu iz’u<br />

djus gksxsa rFkk izR;sd iz’u 20 vadksa dk gksxkA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & I<br />

rqyukRed rqyukRed jktuhfr jktuhfr %<br />

%<br />

vFkZ] izÑfr] {ks= ,oa mi;ksfxrkA<br />

rqyukRed jktuhfr dk fodkl % izeq[k lhek fpàA<br />

rqyukRed i)fr( rqyuk ds izdkj % yEckRed rFkk vEcjkRrh; rqyukA<br />

lafo/kku ds izdkj ,oa lkekftd&vkfFkZd vk/kkj] ;w-ds- esa lalnh; rFkk ,dkRed ljdkj]<br />

;w-,l-,- esa v/;{kkRed rFkk la?kkRed ljdkj( fLoVtjySaM esa izR;{k ¼lgekxh½ yksdra=]<br />

Ýkal esa lalnh;&v/;{kkRed ljdkj rFkk phu esa tuoknh yksdra= ds fo’ks"k lanHkZ lfgr<br />

iakp lafo/kkuksa dh izeq[k fo’ks"krk,aA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & <strong>II</strong><br />

ljdkj ljdkj dh dh lajpuk,a<br />

lajpuk,a<br />

dk;Zikfydk dk;Zikfydk ¼laxBu ¼laxBu rFkk rFkk dk;Z½<br />

dk;Z½<br />

jktk] ea=h] iz/kkuea=h ¼;w-ds-½] jk"Vªifr ¼;w-,l-,-] Ýkal] phu½] la?kh; ifj"kn ¼fLoVtjyS.M½<br />

fo/kkf;dk fo/kkf;dk ¼laxBu ¼laxBu rFkk rFkk dk;Z½ dk;Z½<br />

dk;Z½<br />

laln ¼;w-ds- rFkk Ýakl½] dkaxzsl ¼;w-,l-,-½] la?kh; lHkk ¼fLoVtjySaM½] jk"Vªh; tu lHkk ¼phu½<br />

U;k;ikfydk U;k;ikfydk ¼laxBu ¼laxBu rFkk rFkk dk;Z½<br />

dk;Z½<br />

U;kf;d O;oLFkk ¼;w-ds- ,oa phu½] la?kh; U;k;ikfydk ¼;w-,l-,-½] iz’kkldh; fof/k rFkk<br />

iz’kkldh; U;k;ky; ¼Ýkal½] la?kh; U;k;kf/kdj.k ¼fLVotjySaM½]<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & <strong>II</strong>I<br />

jktuhfrd jktuhfrd jktuhfrd xR;k xR;kRedrk xR;k edrk % %<br />

%<br />

nyh; O;oLFkk % ;w-ds-] ;w-,l-,-] Ýkal] fLoVtjySaM] rFkk phuA<br />

nokc lewg & ;w-ds- rFkk ;w-,l-,-<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong> : Indian Political System<br />

3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 100<br />

Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. The question<br />

paper is divided into three parts Part-A , Part-B and Part-C. Part A (20 marks) is


compulsory and contains 10 questions at least three questions from each unit,<br />

each question is of two mark (20 words). Part -B (20 marks) is compulsory and<br />

contains five questions at least one from each unit. Candidate is required to<br />

attem<strong>pt</strong> all five questions. Each question is of four marks (50 words). Part-C (30<br />

marks) contains six questions two from each unit. Candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong><br />

three questions one from each Unit. Each question is of twenty marks (400 words).<br />

Unit I<br />

Historical Background and the Coustitution<br />

Politics : Main Currents of the National Movement-Moderates, Extremists,<br />

Gandhian , Revolutionary<br />

Constitutional : Govt. of India Act, 1909; Govt. Of India 1919- with special reference<br />

to Diarchy, Govt. of India Act, 1935 with special reference to Provincial Autonomy<br />

The Constituent Assembly - Origin, Organisation and functioning; The Main<br />

Characteristics of the Indian Constitution; The Constitution Amendment Process,<br />

The ideological elements-Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles<br />

of State Policy, Fundamental Duties and Secularism<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong><br />

The Union and State Government<br />

President - Election, Position, Powers and Functions, Council of Ministers and<br />

Prime Minister - Position and role.<br />

Parliament - Organisation Power and working of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha,<br />

Modes of Relationship between the two houses.<br />

The Supreme Court - Organisation and jurisdiction, Judicial Review, Judicial<br />

Activitism, Conflict of supremacy between the parliament and supreme court.<br />

The State Government<br />

Governor - Position and role, the Council of Ministers and Chief Minister, the<br />

State legislature.<br />

The Federal System - The need and nature of the federal system, Centre-State<br />

relations, Areas of Tension and demand for autonomy.<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Dynamics<br />

The Party System, Political Parties - National and Regional, The Election<br />

Commission, Electoral Reforms and Voting Behaviour.<br />

Determinants of Political System :<br />

(a) Economic - Class and Poverty<br />

(b) Sociological : Caste, Religion, Region, Language, Gender and terrorism<br />

(c) Political - Political parties and pressure groups.<br />

Selected Readings:<br />

1. A .Ray: Tension Areas in Indian Federal System<br />

2. A. Kohli (ed.) : The Success of India’s Democracy, Cambridge, Cambridge<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, 2001.<br />

3. A. Kohli : Democracy and Discontent : India’s Growing Crisis of Governablitity,<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 61 62 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

Cambridge, <strong>University</strong> Press, 1991.<br />

4. A.Granville: The Indian Constitution Cornerstone<br />

5. A.R.Desai, (Ed.):Peasant Struggle<br />

6. Alen Glend :Fundamental Rights in India<br />

7. Bidyut Chakra<strong>ba</strong>rty & Rajendra Kumar Pandey : Indian Government and<br />

Politics, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2008<br />

8. D. D. Basu : An Introduction to the Constitution of India, New Delhi, Prentice<br />

Hall, 1994.<br />

9. D.S. Smith: Indian as a Secular State<br />

10. G. Austin : The Indian Constitution: Corner Stone of a Nation, Oxford<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, 1996.<br />

11. G. Austin : Working a Democratic Constitution : The Indian Experience,<br />

Delhi, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2000.<br />

12. H.C.Alexandrawicz: Constitutional Government in India<br />

13. J.C.Johari :Indian Political System (English &Hindi)<br />

14. Kashyap : Our Parliament, New Delhi, National Book Trust, 1992.<br />

15. Kodesia: The Problem of National Integration<br />

16. L.M.Singhvi: Union-State relations in India<br />

17. M. Chadda : Ethnicity, Security and Separatism in India, Delhi, Oxford<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, 1997.<br />

18. M.V.Pylee: Constitutional Government in India<br />

19. Morris Jones:The Government and Politics in India<br />

20. Mynor Weiner: State Politics in India<br />

21. N.D.Palmer: The Indian Political System<br />

22. N.K.Bose: Problem of National Integration of a Nation<br />

23. P. Brass : Politics of India Since Independence, Hydera<strong>ba</strong>d, Orient Longman, 1990.<br />

24. R. L. Hardgrave : India : Government and Politics in a Development Nation,<br />

New York Harcourt, Brace and World, 1965.<br />

25. Rajni Kothari: Politics in India<br />

26. Rajni Kothari, (Ed.): Party System and Election Studies<br />

27. U. Baxi : The Indian Supreme Court and Politics, Delhi, Eastern Book Company,<br />

1980.<br />

28. U. Baxi : Crisis and Change in Contemporary India. New Delhi, Sage.<br />

29. Neiner Myeon : Party Politics in India, The Development of Multiparty<br />

System, D.K. Publishers Distributors, New Delhi.<br />

30. U.C. Jain : Encyclopedia of Indian Government and Politics in 10 Vols, Pioneer<br />

Publishers, Jaipur<br />

31. K.C. Markanandan :Centre State Relations, D.K. Publishers Distributors, New Delhi.<br />

32. R.C. Aggarwal : Indian Government and Politics (India Political System) 5 th<br />

ed. , S.Chand and Company, New Delhi, 2000.<br />

33. C.P. Bhambri : Indian Politics since Independence (2 Vols.) Metropolitan<br />

Books ,New Delhi.


34. S.N. Dubey, Indian Government and Politics, Narain’s Publications, Agra<br />

1998.<br />

35. Payl Flather, Recasting Indian Politics-Essays on a Working Democracy,<br />

Palgrave, 2002<br />

36. Niraja Gopal Jayal, Democratic Governance in India : Challenges of Poverty,<br />

Development and Identity , Sage Publication, New Delhi, 2001<br />

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i=<br />

Hkkjrh; Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd jktuhfrd O;oLFkk<br />

O;oLFkk<br />

le; 3 ?k.Vs vad & 100<br />

uksV % iz’u i= dk ikB~;Øe rhu bdkbZ;kaW & Hkkx v] Hkkx c o Hkkx l esa foHkDr gSaA Hkkx<br />

^v* vfuok;Z gS o blesa 2 vad ds 10 iz’u rhuksa bdkbZ;ksa esa ls gksaxsA Hkkx ^c* Hkh vfuok;Z<br />

gS o blesa 4 vad ds dqy 5 iz’u rhuksa bdkbZ;ksa esa ls gksxsaA Hkkx ^l* esa dqy 6 iz’u gksaxs<br />

o vH;FkhZ dks izR;sd bdkbZ ds nks iz’uksa esa ls ,d iz’u dk p;u djrs gq, dqy rhu iz’u<br />

djus gksxsa rFkk izR;sd iz’u 20 vadksa dk gksxkA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & I<br />

,sfrgkfld ,sfrgkfld i`"BHkwfe i`"BHkwfe i`"BHkwfe ,oa ,oa lafo/kku lafo/kku %<br />

%<br />

jktuhfr jktuhfr % % jk"Vªh; vkUnksyu dh izeq[k /kkjk,¡ % feroknh] vfroknh] xka/khoknh] ØkfUrdkjh<br />

lafo/kkfud lafo/kkfud lafo/kkfud % % Hkkjr ifj"kn vf/kfu;e] 1909 ( Hkkjr ljdkj vf/kfu;e& }S/k’kklu ds<br />

fo’ks"k lanHkZ esa ( Hkkjr ljdkj vf/kfu;e& izkUrh; Lok;Ùkrk ds fo’ks"k lanHkZ esaA<br />

lafo/kku fuekZ=h lHkk( mn~fodkl] laxBu rFkk dk;Z lapkyu( Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dh izeq[k<br />

fo’ks"krk,¡ ( lafo/kku la’kks/ku izfØ;k] fopkj/kkjkRed rRo ( mÌsf’kdk] ekSfyd vf/kdkj] jkT;<br />

uhfr ds funZs’kd fl)kUr] ekSfyd drZO; ,oe~ iaFkfujis{krk<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & & <strong>II</strong><br />

la?kh; la?kh; ,oa ,oa jkT; jkT; jkT; ljdkj ljdkj %<br />

%<br />

jk"Vªifr& jk"Vªifr& fuokZpu] infLFkfr] 'kfDr;k¡ rFkk dk;Z] efU=ifj"kn rFkk<br />

iz/kkuea=h % infLFkfr rFkk Hkwfedk %<br />

laln laln %<br />

%<br />

yksdlHkk rFkk jkT;lHkk dk laxBu] 'kfDr;k¡ rFkk dk;Z lapkyu] nksuksa lnuksa ds chp lac/<br />

kksa ds izfreku<br />

mPpre mPpre mPpre U;k;ky; U;k;ky; U;k;ky; %<br />

%<br />

laxBu rFkk {ks=kf/kdkj] U;kf;d iqujkoyksdu] U;kf;d lfØ;rk] laln rFkk mPPkre<br />

U;k;ky; ds chp loksZPPkrk dk }a}A<br />

jkT; jkT; ljdkj ljdkj %<br />

%<br />

jkT;iky % infLFkfr rFkk Hkwfedk] eaf=ifj"kn rFkk eq[;ea=h] jkT; fo/kkf;dkA<br />

la?kh; O;oLFkk % la?kh; O;oLFkk dh izÑfr rFkk vko’;drk] dsUnz&jkT; laca/k] ruko ds<br />

{ks= rFkk Lok;Ùkrk dh ekaxA<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 63 64 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & <strong>II</strong>I<br />

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%<br />

nyh; O;oLFkk] jktuhfrd ny % jk"Vªh; rFkk {ks=h; pquko vk;ksx] pquko lq/kkj rFkk<br />

ernku O;ogkjA<br />

jktuhfr O;oLFkk dss fu/kkZjd %<br />

¼v½ vkfFkZd ( oxZ rFkk xjhchA<br />

¼c½ lekt’kkL=h; ( tkfr] /keZ] {ks= Hkk"kk fyax ,oe~ vkradokn<br />

¼l½ jktuhfrd ( jktuhfrd ny rFkk ncko lewg<br />

14. GEOGRAPHY<br />

Paper Duration Max. Marks Mini. Marks<br />

I 3 hrs. 75 54 (36%)<br />

<strong>II</strong> 3 hrs 75<br />

Practical 50 18 (36%)<br />

(For each <strong>ba</strong>tch of 20 students)<br />

Total = 150+50 = 200, 54+18 = 72<br />

Student will have to pass separately in theory and practical.<br />

PAPER - I : HUMAN GEOGRAPHY<br />

3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 75<br />

Note:- Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. The question<br />

paper is divided into three parts, Part - A, Part - B and Part - C<br />

2. Part-A- (15 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words ),<br />

at least three questions from each unit, each question of 1.5 marks.<br />

3. Part-B- (15 marks) is compulsory and contains five questions, at least one<br />

from each unit. Candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> all five questions. Each<br />

question is of 3 marks (50 words).<br />

4. Part-C - (45 Marks ) contains six questions, two from each unit.Candidate<br />

is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> three questions one from each unit. Each question is<br />

of 15 marks (400 words).<br />

Course Contents :<br />

Unit - I<br />

Definition, nature, scope, development and history of human geography;<br />

Principles of Human Geography; Approaches of Human Geography; Elements<br />

of Human Geography - according to Vidal de-la-Blache, Brunhes, Huntington;<br />

Branches of human geography; Conce<strong>pt</strong>s of man-environment relationship;<br />

Conce<strong>pt</strong> of dualism in geography.<br />

Division of races of mankind: spatial distribution, physical and social profile of<br />

racial groups, ethnic groups, tri<strong>ba</strong>l groups in the world and in India.<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong><br />

Early economic activities of mankind: food gathering, hunting, fishing and<br />

shifting cultivation. Human ada<strong>pt</strong>ation to environment (i) Cold Region - Eskimo;


(ii) Hot. Region - Bushman, Pigmy, Badawins (iii) Plateau - Khirghiz, Masai,<br />

Gonds (iv) Mountain- Gujjars, Naga and Khasi (v) Plain-Bhil and Santhal, their<br />

Social and Economic activities and ada<strong>pt</strong>ation in modern society.<br />

Distribution of population; world distribution pattern - physical, economic and<br />

social factors influencing spatial distribution; conce<strong>pt</strong>s of over population,<br />

under population and o<strong>pt</strong>imum population. Zero population growth;<br />

Demographic transition theory.<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Migration-internal and international, general laws of migration; Conce<strong>pt</strong> of<br />

Human Development.Population regions of India; dynamic, prospective,<br />

depressed; Problem of overpopulation in India and its remedial measures.<br />

Population control programmes and population policy of India.<br />

Settlement: Origin and types of settlements; Rural Settlement - Pattern of Rural<br />

settlements; House types and Building materials; Rural settlement in India.<br />

Ur<strong>ba</strong>n settlement - Origin of towns; patterns of cities; functional classification<br />

of cities; zoning of cities; Christaller’s theory; Umland; Ur<strong>ba</strong>nization and<br />

problems; Slums; Town planning - conce<strong>pt</strong>s and principles<br />

Suggested readings :<br />

1. Bergwan, Edward E : Human Geography; Culture, Connection and Land<br />

Scape, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey. 1995.<br />

2. Carr, M : Patterns, Process and change in Human Geography, Me Millan<br />

Education London, 1987.<br />

3. Fellman, J.L.: Human Geography - Landscapes of Human Activities. Brown<br />

and Benchmart Pub., U.S.A., 1997.<br />

4. De Blij H.J. : Human Geography, Culture, Society and Space, John Wiley,<br />

New York, 1996.<br />

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6. fo’oukFk f}osnh ,.M duksft;k % ekuo Hkwxksy ds fl)kUr] fdrkc egy] bykgkcknA<br />

7. dk’khukFk flag ,ao txnh’k flag % vkfFkZd Hkwxksy ds ewy rRo] ifCyds’ku okjk.klhA<br />

8. dkaLok & ekuo ,oa i;kZoj.kA<br />

9. xwtZj MkW- vkj-ds- ,oa tkV MkW ch-lh- % ekuo Hkwxksy] iap’khy izdk’ku] t;iqjA<br />

PAPER - <strong>II</strong> - GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHTS AND METHODOLOGY<br />

3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 75<br />

Note:-<br />

Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. The question paper<br />

is divided into three parts, Part - A, Part - B and Part - C<br />

2. Part-A- (15 marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words ) ,<br />

at least three questions from each unit, each question of 1.5 marks.<br />

3. Part-B- (15 marks) is compulsory and contains five questions, at least one<br />

from each unit. Candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> all five questions. Each<br />

question is of 3 marks (50 words).<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 65 66 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

4. Part-C - (45 Marks ) contains six questions, two from each unit.Candidate is<br />

required to attem<strong>pt</strong> three questions one from each unit. Each question is of<br />

15 marks (400 words).<br />

Course Contents :<br />

Unit - I<br />

The nature of geography : meaning & definitions, philosophy and recent trends<br />

in geography; Objectives and relevance of geography; Place of geography in<br />

the classification of sciences - natural and social sciences and relations with<br />

other social sciences; Elements of geography: location on the surface of the<br />

earth, physical conditions, forms of life and human responses; Development of<br />

modern geography in India.<br />

Geography of Vedic age and Geography of Purana - Dwipa and Ocean. River<br />

and Mountain systems.<br />

Unit -<strong>II</strong><br />

Ancient classical Geography - Contribution of Greek and Roman; Early Medieval<br />

Geography and contribution of Arab Geographers. Late medieval Geography -<br />

age of travels, exploration and discoveries.<br />

German School of Geography - Contribution of Humboldt, Ritter and Ratzel;<br />

School of French Geography - contribution of Blache and Brunches; British<br />

and American School of Geography - contribution of Mackinder, Herbertson,<br />

Miss Semple, Huntington and Davis.<br />

Man-environment relationships - Determinism, possibilism and neo-determinism.<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Dualism in Geography - Physical and human, systematic and regional;<br />

Quantitative revolution in geography; Major Conce<strong>pt</strong>s in Geography - terrestrial<br />

unity and interconnections, region and types of regions, culture and<br />

acculturation, Spatial distribution, interaction and organization; Areal<br />

differentiation; Behavioural geography; Humanistic and Welfare geography.<br />

Methodology: Meaning & definiation, Objectives and recent development;<br />

Data: Types, sources, collection and tabulation; Cartographic and Quantitative<br />

methods: Map making and mapping techniques; Models and analogues;<br />

Hypothesis - meaning, need, origin and importance; regional delimitation and<br />

quantitatvie analysis.<br />

Remote sensing and GIS: Use and importance·of air photos; GIS- meaning,<br />

definition, importance.<br />

Suggested Readings:<br />

1. Abler, Ronald F. et. all, : Geography’s Inner Worlds : Pervasive themes in<br />

contemporary American Geography, Routledge, New Jersey, 1992.<br />

2. Dikshit R.D. : Geographical Thought - A Contextual History of Ideas, Prentice<br />

Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 2000.<br />

3. Dikshit R.D. : The Art and Science of Geography: Integrated Readings,<br />

Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 1994


4. Dohrs, F.E. and Sommers, L. W, (eds.) : Introduction to Geography, Thomas<br />

Y. Crowell Col., New York, 1967.<br />

5. Hartshorne, Richard, Pe’rspective on the Nature of Geography, and Mc<br />

Nally and Co., Chicago, 1959.<br />

6. Harvey, David, : Explanation in Geography, Edward Arnold, London, 1972.<br />

7. Holt-Jensen, A., : Geography: Its History and Conce<strong>pt</strong>s, Longmans, 1980.<br />

8. Husain, Majid, : Evolution of Geographical Thought, Rawat Publications,<br />

Jaipur, 1984.<br />

9. James, P.E., : All Possible Worlds: A History of Geographical Ideas, Sachin<br />

Publication, Jaipur, 1980.<br />

10. Johnston, R.J. and Claval, R (eds.), : Geography Since.the Second World<br />

War, Croom Heim, London/Bernes and Noble, N.J., 1984.<br />

11. Jones, P.A. : Field Work in Geography, Longmans, 1968.<br />

12. Lownsburg, J.F. and Aldrich. F.T., : Introduction to Geographical Methods<br />

and Techniques, Charles Marrill, Columbus, 1979.<br />

13. Minshull, R . : The Changing Nature of Geography, Hutchinson <strong>University</strong><br />

Library, London, 1970.<br />

14. Wooldridge, S.W .: The Geographer As Scientist, Thomas Nelson and<br />

Sons. Ltd., London, 1956.<br />

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17. ekFkqj ,oa tks’kh % HkkSxksfyd fopkj/kkjkkvksa dk bfrgkl] vkj-ch-,l- ifCy’klZ] t;iqjA<br />

18. flag] ts- % HkkSxksfyd fpUru ds ewyk/kkj] olqU/kjk izdk’ku] xksj[kiqjA<br />

19. flag] ;w- % HkkSxksfyd fpUru dk fodkl] dY;k.kh ifCy’klZ] ubZ fnYyhA<br />

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21. oekZ] MkW- ,y-,u- ,oa [k=h MkW- ,y-lh- % HkkSxksfyd fopkj/kkjk,¡] jkt- fgUnh xzUFk vdknehA<br />

GEOGRAPHY PRACTICAL<br />

Practical :-4 periods of one hour per week per <strong>ba</strong>tch of 20 students.<br />

Max. Marks : 50 8 hrs. duration Min. Pass Marks 18<br />

1. Lab work (Written paper - 3 hours duration)<br />

(4 problems out of 5 problems). 20<br />

2. Record work and viva-voce (2 hours) 10+5 15<br />

3. Field Survey and Viva-voce (3 hours) 10+5 15<br />

Total 50<br />

Note: Minimum 30 sheets must be prepared by students and checked & signed<br />

by teacher with date, otherwise students will be responsible. Students must<br />

write his/her name on every sheet. The teacher should give fresh exercise every<br />

year, so that the students may not undertake tracing of old exercise.<br />

Course Contents :<br />

1. Types and uses of cartographic symbols - point, line and area symbols;<br />

Classification of distribution maps.<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 67 68 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

2. Representation of population data - distribution (dot), density (choropleth);<br />

growth (ring), age and sex-composition (Pyramid - simple, superimposed<br />

and compound), ur<strong>ba</strong>n & rural population (dot & circle, dot & sphere).<br />

3. Agriculture data - land use (divided circle), production (square and<br />

rectangle), irrigated area as percent to total cropped area (choropleth),<br />

distribution (dot and symbols).<br />

4. Industrial data – Production and trade (Polyline graph, Bandgraph, Block<br />

pile, <strong>ba</strong>r – simple, compound and multiple), Transport data - traffic flow<br />

diagram.<br />

5. Climatic maps and diagrams - Isopleth Maps (Iso<strong>ba</strong>r, Isotherms and Isohyts<br />

maps), Simple and Compound Wind rose, climograph, hythergraph and<br />

climatograph. Study & interpretation of weather maps of January & July months.<br />

6. Plane table survey - Radiation, intersection, traversing, resection (two and three<br />

point problems), Mechanical Method, Llano’s, Bassel’s and Trial and error.<br />

7. Indian clinometer - Its parts, methods and determination the height of<br />

distant points.<br />

Suggested Books :<br />

1. Monkhouse EJ. : Maps and diagrams, Methuen Co. London.<br />

2. Robinson, A.H; : Elements of Cartography, John Willey & Sons, New York.<br />

3. Mishra, R.P. : Fundamental of Cartography, Macmillon, New Delhi.<br />

4. ts-ih- 'kekZ % izk;ksfxd Hkwxksy] jLrksxh izdk’ku] esjBA<br />

5. ,e-,l-tSu % iz;ksxkRed Hkwxksy] lkfgR; Hkou] vkxjkA<br />

Hkwxksy<br />

Hkwxksy<br />

ijh{kk ;kstuk<br />

nks iz’u i= & U;wure mÙh.kkZad % 54 vf/kdre vad % 150<br />

izFke iz’u i= le; % 3 ?kaVs vad 75<br />

izFke iz’u i=<br />

izk;ksfxd ijh{kk<br />

le; % 3 ?kaVs vad 75<br />

le; 8 ?kaVs U;wure mÙh.kkZad % 18 vf/kdre vad % 50<br />

izFke izFke iz’u iz’u i= i= % % ekuo ekuo Hkwxksy<br />

Hkwxksy<br />

vof/k % 3 ?k.Vs iw.kkZd & 75<br />

uksV %<br />

1. iz’u i= rhu bdkb;ksa esa foHkDr gSaA iz’u i= rhu Hkkxksa & Hkkx v] Hkkx c o Hkkx l<br />

esa foHkDr gSaA<br />

2. Hkkx&v ¼15 vad ½ vfuok;Z gSas o blesa 10 iz’u gSaA ¼20 ’kCn½ rFkk izR;sd bdkbZ<br />

ls de ls de 3 iz’u gSaA izR;sd iz’u 1-5 vad dk gSaA<br />

3- Hkkx&c ¼15 vad ½ Hkh vfuok;Z gSas o blesa dqy 5 iz’u gSa rFkk izR;sd bdkbZ ls de<br />

ls de 1 iz’u gSaA vH;kFkhZ dks lHkh ikap iz’uks ds mRrj nsus gSaA izR;sd iz’u 3 vad


¼ 50 'kCn½ dk gSaA<br />

3. Hkkx&l ¼45 vad ½ esa dqy 6 iz’u gSa A izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls 2 iz’u gSaA vH;kFkhZ dks izR;sd<br />

bdkbZ ls ,d iz’u djrs gq, dqy 3 iz’u djus gSaA izR;sd iz’u 15 vad ¼ 400 'kCn½ dk gSaA<br />

ikB~;dze ikB~;dze ikB~;dze % %<br />

%<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ &1<br />

&1<br />

ekuo Hkwxksy dh ifjHkk"kk] izd`fr] fo"k; {ks=] fodkl ,oa bfrgkl] ekuo Hkwxksy ds fl)kUr]<br />

ekuo Hkwxksy ds mikxe] foMky Mh-yk- Cyk’k] cqzal rFkk gafVaxVu ds vuqlkj ekuo Hkwxksy ds<br />

rRo] ekuo Hkwxksy dh 'kk[kk,¡] ekuo&i;kZoj.k lEcU/k dh vo/kkj.kk,¡] Hkwxksy esa }Srokn dh<br />

vo/kkj.kkA<br />

ekuo tkfr dh iztkfr;ksa dk foHkktu % LFkkfud forj.k] iztkrh; lewgksa ds HkkSfrd ,oa lkekftd<br />

izk:i] ekuo tkfr; oxZ] tutkfr; oxZ vkSj muds lewgksa dk fo’o ,oa Hkkjr esa forj.kA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 2<br />

2<br />

ekuo tkfr dh izkjfEHkd vkfFkZd xfrfof/k;k¡ & Hkkstu ,d=hdj.k] vk[ksV] eNyh idM+uk ,oa<br />

LFkkukUrj.k d`f"kA i;kZoj.k ds izfr ekuo dk vuqdwyu % ¼1½ B.Ms izns’k & ,fLdeks ¼2½ xeZ<br />

izns’k&cq’kesu] fiXeh ,oa c}w ¼3½ iBkjh izns’k & f[kjfxt] elkbZ ,oa xkSaM ¼4½ ioZrh; izns’k &<br />

xqtj] ukxk ,oa [kklh ¼5½ eSnkuh izns’k & Hkhy ,oa laFkky vkfn iztkfr;ksa dh lkekftd ,oa<br />

vkfFkZd xfrfof/k;k¡ rFkk vk/kqfud lekt esa vuqdwyuA<br />

tula[;k forj.k% fo’o forj.k izk:i & HkkSfrd] vkfFkZd rFkk lkekftd ?kVdksa dk LFkkfud<br />

forj.k ij izHkko] tukf/kD;] tukHkko vkSj vkn’kZ tula[;k dh vo/kkj.kk] 'kwU; tula[;k<br />

o`f)] tukafddh ladze.k fl)kUrA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 3<br />

3<br />

LFkkUkUrj.k & vkUrfjd ,oa vUrjkZ"Vªh;( LFkkUkUrj.k ds lkekU; fu;e(* ekuo fodkl dh vo/<br />

kkj.kk( Hkkjr ds tula[;k izns’k % xR;kRed] fodklksUeq[k rFkk fodklfoeq[k {ks=] Hkkjr esa tukf/<br />

kD; dh leL;k rFkk mldks nwj djus ds mik;] Hkkjr esa tula[;k fu;a=.k lEcU/kh dk;Zdze<br />

rFkk tula[;k uhfrA<br />

vf/kokl % vf/koklksa dh mRifr ,ao izdkj] xzkeh.k vf/kokl & xzkeh.k cfLr;ksa ds izfr:i] edkuksa<br />

ds izdkj rFkk fuekZ.k lkexzh] Hkkjr dh xzkeh.k cfLr;k¡A uxjh; vf/kokl & uxjksa dh mRifr]<br />

uxjksa ds izfr:i] dk;Ziz/kkurk ds vk/kkj ij uxjksa dk oxhZdj.k] uxjksa ds dk;Z{ks=] fdzLVyj<br />

dk fl)kUr] veyS.M] uxjhdj.k ,oa leL;k,¡] xUnh cfLr;k¡ ¼efyukokl½] uxj fu;kstu &<br />

ladYiuk ,oa fl}kUrA<br />

lanHkZ lanHkZ lanHkZ iqLrdsa iqLrdsa %<br />

%<br />

1. Bergwan, Edward E : Human Geography; Culture, Connection and Land<br />

Scape, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey. 1995.<br />

2. Carr, M : Patterns, Process and change in Human Geography, Me Millan<br />

Education London, 1987.<br />

3. Fellman, J.L.: Human Geography - Landscapes of Human Activities. Brown<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 69 70 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

and Benchmart Pyb., U.S.A., 1997.<br />

4. De Blij H.J. : Human Geography, Culture, Society and Space, John Wiley,<br />

New York, 1996.<br />

5. MkW- dkSf’kd % ekuo Hkwxksy ds ljy fl)kUr] jLrksxh ,.M dEiuh] esjBA<br />

6. fo’oukFk f}osnh ,.M duksft;k % ekuo Hkwxksy ds fl)kUr] fdrkc egy] bykgkcknA<br />

7. dk’khukFk flag ,ao txnh’k flag % vkfFkZd Hkwxksy ds ewy rRo] ifCyds’ku okjk.klhA<br />

8. dkaLok & ekuo ,oa i;kZoj.kA<br />

9. xwtZj MkW- vkj-ds- ,oa tkV MkW ch-lh- % ekuo Hkwxksy] iap’khy izdk’ku] t;iqjA<br />

f}rh; }rh; iz’u iz’u i= i= % % HkkSxksfyd HkkSxksfyd fopkj/kkjk,¡ fopkj/kkjk,¡ fopkj/kkjk,¡ rFkk rFkk fof/k fof/k ra=<br />

ra=<br />

vof/k % 3 ?k.Vs iw.kkZad 75<br />

uksV %<br />

1. iiz’u i= rhu bdkb;ksa esa foHkDr gSaA iz’u i= rhu Hkkxksa & Hkkx v] Hkkx c o Hkkx<br />

l esa foHkDr gSaA<br />

2. Hkkx&v ¼15 vad ½ vfuok;Z gSas o blesa 10 iz’u gSaA ¼20 ’kCn½ rFkk izR;sd bdkbZ<br />

ls de ls de 3 iz’u gSaA izR;sd iz’u 1-5 vad dk gSaA<br />

3- Hkkx&c ¼15 vad ½ Hkh vfuok;Z gSas o blesa dqy 5 iz’u gSa rFkk izR;sd bdkbZ ls de<br />

ls de 1 iz’u gSaA vH;kFkhZ dks lHkh ikap iz’uks ds mRrj nsus gSaA izR;sd iz’u 3 vad<br />

¼ 50 'kCn½ dk gSaA<br />

3. Hkkx&l ¼45 vad ½ esa dqy 6 iz’u gSaA izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls 2 iz’u gSaA vH;kFkhZ dks<br />

izR;sd bdkbZ ls ,d iz’u djrs gq, dqy 3 iz’u djus gSaA izR;sd iz’u 15 vad ¼ 400<br />

'kCn½ dk gSaA<br />

ikB~;dze ikB~;dze %<br />

%<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ &1<br />

&1<br />

Hkwxksy dh izd`fr % vFkZ ,oa ifjHkk"kk] n’kZu ,oa Hkwxksy esa uohure izo`fr;k¡] Hkwxksy ds mÌs’;<br />

,ao bldh izklafxdrk] foKkuksa ds oxhZdj.k esa Hkwxksy dk LFkku] izkd`frd ,oa lkekftd foKku<br />

rFkk Hkwxksy dk vU; lkekftd foKkuksa ls lEcU/k] Hkwxksy ds rRo] i`Foh lrg ij fLFkfr] HkkSfrd<br />

n’kk,¡] thou ds :i ,oa ekuoh; izR;qrj] Hkkjr esa 18oha ,oa 19oha ’krkCnh esa vk/kqfud Hkwxksy<br />

dk fodklA<br />

oSfnd Hkwxksy rFkk ikSjkf.kd Hkwxksy & iqjk.kdkyhu }hi ,oa lkxj] unh ra= rFkk ioZr ra=A<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & & 2<br />

2<br />

izkphu fpjlEer ¼fpj izfrf"Br½ dky & ;wukuh o jkseu Hkwxksyosrkvksa dk ;ksxnku] iwoZ e/<br />

;dkyhu Hkwxksy vkSj vjc HkwxksyosÙkkvksa dk ;ksxnku]<br />

mÙkj e/;dkyhu Hkwxksy & ;k=kvksa] vUos"k.k vkSj vkfo”dkjksa dk ;qxA<br />

teZu HkkSxksfyd fopkj/kkjk,¡ & gEcksYV] fjVj vkSj jsVtsy dk ;ksxnku] Qzkalhlh HkkSxksfyd<br />

fopkj/kkjk,¡ & CykW’k ,oa czqa’k dk ;ksxnku] fczfV’k ,oa vesfjdu HkkSxksfyd fopkj/kkjk,¡ &


eSfd.Mj] gcZVZlu] dqekjh lSEiqy] gafVaxVu vkSj Msfol dk ;ksxnkuA<br />

ekuo i;kZoj.k lEcU/k & fu’p;okn] lEHkookn ,oa uo fu’p;okn]<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 3<br />

3<br />

Hkwxksy esa }Srokn & HkkSfrd o ekuo Hkwxksy] dzec} ,oa izknsf’kd Hkwxksy] Hkwxksy esa ek=kRed<br />

dzkfUr] Hkwxksy dh izeq[k ladYiuk,¡ & ikfFkZo ,drk ,oa vUrlZEcU/k] izns’k ,oa izns’kksa ds izdkj]<br />

laLd‘fr ,oa lkaLd‘frd ladze.k] LFkkfud forj.k] vUrfdz;k vkSj laxBu] {ks=h; fofHkUurk,¡]<br />

O;ogkfjd Hkwxksy] ekuooknh ,oa dY;k.kdkjh HkwxksyA<br />

fof/kra= % vFkZ ,oa ifjHkk"kk] mís’; ,oa uohure fodkl] lead ¼MkVk½ % lead ds izdkj o<br />

lzksr] ,df=dj.k ,oa lkj.kh;u] ekufp=kadu ¼dkVksZxzkfQd½ ,oa ek=kRed fof/k;k¡ % ekufp=<br />

fuekZ.k ,oa ekufp= fuekZ.k dh rduhdha] izfr:i ,oa vuq:i] vo/kkj.kk & vFkZ] vko’;drk]<br />

mRifr ,oa egRo % ek=kRed fo’ys"k.k ,oa izknsf’kd lhekaduA nwjLFk laosnu ,oa th-vkbZ-,lok;q<br />

QksVks fp=ksa dk mi;ksx ,oa egRo]<br />

th-vkbZ-,l-& vFkZ] ifjHkk"kk] egRoA<br />

lanHkZ lanHkZ iqLrdsa iqLrdsa %<br />

%<br />

1. Abler, Ronald F. et aI, : Geography’s Inner Worlds: Pervasive themes in<br />

contemporary American Geography, Routledge, New Jersey, 1992.<br />

2. Dikshit R.D. : Geographical Thought - A Contextual History of Ideas, Prentice<br />

Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 2000.<br />

3. Dikshit R.D. : The Art and Science of Geography: Integrated Readings,<br />

Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 1994.<br />

4. Dohrs, F.E. and Sommers, L. W, (eds.) Introduction to Geography, Thomas<br />

Y. Crowell Col., New York, 1967. .<br />

5. Hartshorne, Richard, Perspective on the Nature of Geography, and Mc<br />

Nally and Co., Chicago, 1959.<br />

6. Harvey, David, :Explanation in Geography, Edward Arnold, London, 1972.<br />

7. Holt-Jensen, A., :Geography: Its History and Conce<strong>pt</strong>s, Longmans, 1980.<br />

8. Husain, Majid, : Evolution of Geographical Thought, Rawat Publications,<br />

Jaipur, 1984.<br />

9. James, P.E., :All Possible Worlds: A History of Geographical Ideas, Sachin<br />

Publication, Jaipur, 1980.<br />

10. Johnston, R.J. and Claval, R (eds.) : Geography Since the Second World<br />

War, Croom Heim, London/Bernes and Noble, N.J., 1984.<br />

11. Jones, P.A. : Field Work in Geography, Longmans, 1968.<br />

12. Lownsburg, J.F. and Aldrich. F.T., : Introduction to Geographical Methods<br />

and Techniques, Charles Marrill, Columbus, 1979.<br />

13. Minshull, R . : The Changing Nature of Geography, Hutchinson <strong>University</strong><br />

Library, London, 1970.<br />

14. Wooldridge, S.W .: The Geographer As Scientist, Thomas Nelson and<br />

Sons. Ltd., London, 1956.<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 71 72 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

15. tSu] ,l-,e- % HkkSxksfyd fpUru dk fodkl] lkfgR; Hkou] vkxjkA<br />

16. dkSf’kd] ,l-Mh- % HkkSxksfyd fopkj/kkjk ,oa fof/k ra=] jLrksxh izdk’ku] esjBA<br />

17. ekFkqj ,oa tks’kh % HkkSxksfyd fopkj/kkjkkvksa dk bfrgkl] vkj-ch-,l- ifCy’klZ] t;iqjA<br />

18. flag] ts- % HkkSxksfyd fpUru ds ewyk/kkj] olqU/kjk izdk’ku] xksj[kiqjA<br />

19. flag] ;w- % HkkSxksfyd fpUru dk fodkl] dY;k.kh ifCy’klZ] ubZ fnYyhA<br />

20. tkV] ch-lh- % HkkSxksfyd fopkj/kkjk,¡ ,oa fof/k rU=] efyd ,.M da-] t;iqjA<br />

21. oekZ] MkW- ,y-,u- ,oa [k=h MkW- ,y-lh- % HkkSxksfyd fopkj/kkjk,¡] jkt- fgUnh xzUFk vdknehA<br />

izk;ksfxd izk;ksfxd Hkwxksy<br />

Hkwxksy<br />

vof/k % 8 ?k.Vs U;wure mÙkh.kkZad & 18 iw.kkZad & 50<br />

dkyka’k & 20 fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds izR;sd cSp ds fy, ,d ?kUVs ds 4 dkyka’kA<br />

1- iz;ksx’kkyk dk;Z ¼fyf[kr iz’u&i= 3 ?k.Vs vof/k½<br />

¼5 esa ls 4 vH;kl gy djsa½ 20<br />

2- vfHkys[k dk;Z vkSj ekSf[kd ¼2 ?k.Vs½10$5 15<br />

3- {ks= losZ{k.k vkSj ekSf[kd ¼3 ?k.Vs½ 10$5 15<br />

;ksx 50<br />

Note: Minimum 30 sheets must be prepared by students and checked & signed<br />

by teacher with date, otherwise students will be responsible. Students must<br />

write his/her name on every sheet. The teacher should give fresh exercise every<br />

year, so that the students may not undertake tracing of old exercise.<br />

ikB;dze ikB;dze ikB;dze %<br />

%<br />

1- dkVksZxzkfQd fpUgksa ds mi;ksx o izdkj & fcUnq] js[kh; o {ks=Qy fpUgA forj.k ekufp=ksa<br />

dk oxhZdj.kA<br />

2- tula[;k lEcU/kh vkadMksa dk fp=.k & forj.k ¼fcUnq fof/k½] ?kuRo ¼dksjksIySFk½] o`f} ¼o`r<br />

vkjs[k½] vk;q ,oa fyax lajpuk ¼fijSfeM vkjs[k & lk/kkj.k] v/;kjksfir ,oa fefJr½]<br />

uxjh;&xzkeh.k tula[;k ¼fcUnq ,oa o`r] fcUnq ,oa xksyh; fof/k½A<br />

3- d`f"k lEcU/kh vkadMksa dk fp=.k & Hkwfe mi;ksx ¼foHkkftr o`‘r vkjs[k½] Qlyksa dk mRiknu<br />

¼oxZ ,oa vk;r fof/k½] dqy Qly {ks= esa flafpr {ks= dk izfr’kr ¼dksjksIySFk½] Qlyksa dk<br />

forj.k ¼fcUnq rFkk fpUg fof/k½A<br />

4- vkS|ksfxd vkadMksa dk fp=.k & mRiknu ,oa O;kikj ¼cgqjs[kh; xzkQ] csaMxzkQ] bf"Vdk iqat]<br />

n.M vkjs[k & lk/kkj.k] la;qDr ,oa cgqn.M½] ;krk;kr lEcU/kh vkadMksa dk fp=.k &<br />

;krk;kr izokg vkjs[kA<br />

5- tyok;q ekufp= vkSj vkjs[k & leeku ekufp= ¼lenkc] lerki rFkk leo'kkZ½ lk/<br />

kkj.k o fefJr iou vkjs[k] DykbeksxzkQ] ghnjxzkQ] DykbesVksxzkQA tuojh vkSj tqykbZ<br />

eghuksa ds ekSle ekufp=ksa dk v/;;u vkSj O;k[;kA<br />

6- le&iVy losZ{k.k & fofdj.k ¼jsfM;s’ku½ fof/k] izfrPNsnu ¼<strong>ba</strong>VjlSDlu fof/k½ ,oa iqufLFkfr<br />

fu/kkZj.k ¼fjlSaD’kfuax½ & f}fcUnq ,oa f=fcUnq leL;k,sa] ;kaf=d fof/k;k¡] yksukst] cSly]


7-<br />

iz;kl o =qfV lq/kkj fof/kA<br />

Hkkjrh; DykbuksehVj & blds vax] iz;ksx fof/k ,oa fofHkUu nwjLFk fcUnqvksa dh Å¡pkbZ Kkr djukA<br />

lanHkZ lanHkZ iqLrdsa iqLrdsa %<br />

%<br />

1- ekWdgkml ,Q-ts- % eSIl ,.M Mk;xzkEl] eSF;w da-] yUnuA<br />

2- jkWfcUlu] ,-,p- % ,yheS.V~l vkWQ dkVksZxzkQh] eSdfeyu] ubZ fnYyhA<br />

3- ts-ih-’kekZ % izk;ksfxd Hkwxksy] jLrksxh izdk’ku] esjBA<br />

4- ,e-,l-tSu % iz;ksxkRed Hkwxksy] lkfgR; Hkou] vkxjkA<br />

15. MATHEMATICS<br />

SCHEME<br />

Teaching Examination Maximum Marks<br />

Paper Nomenclature Hours/week Duration Science Arts<br />

I Advanced Calculus 4 3 75 66<br />

<strong>II</strong> Differential Equations 4 3 75 66<br />

<strong>II</strong>I Mechanics 4 3 75 68<br />

Max Marks 225 200<br />

Min. pass Marks 81 72<br />

Paper I - Advanced Calculus<br />

Duration:3Hrs. Max.Marks:75(Science) 66(Arts).<br />

Note 1. Common paper will be set for both the faculties of Social sciences<br />

and Science. However the marks obtained by candidates in the<br />

faculty of Social sciences will be converted according to the<br />

ratio of the maximum marks of the paper in two faculties .<br />

Note 2. Each theory paper is divided into three independent units.<br />

The question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and<br />

Part-C.<br />

Part A (15 Marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words)<br />

at least 3 questions from each unit, each question is of 1.5<br />

marks.<br />

Part B (15 Marks) is compulsory and contains 5 questions (50 words)<br />

at least one question from each unit, each question is of 3 marks.<br />

Part C (45 Marks) contains 6 questions two from each unit. Candidate<br />

is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> 3 questions one from each Unit. Each<br />

question is of 15 marks (400 words).<br />

UNIT - I ( Advanced Differential Calculus )<br />

ε − δ definition of the limit of a function, Basic properties of limits,<br />

Continous functions and classification of discontinuities, Sequential Continuity,<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 73 74 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

properties of continuous functions defined on closed intervals, Limit and<br />

Continuity of functions of two variables, Partial Differentiation, Change of<br />

variables, Euler's theorem on homogeneous functions, Jacobians.<br />

Differentiability, Chain rule of differentiability. Mean Value Theorems and<br />

their geometrical interpretation, Darboux's intermediate value theorem for<br />

derivatives, Taylor's theorem for functions of two variables, Envelopes,<br />

Evolutes, Maxima, minima and saddle points of functions of two variables,<br />

Lagrange's multiplier method.<br />

UNIT - <strong>II</strong> ( Advanced Integral Calculus )<br />

Beta and Gamma functions, Double and Triple integrals, Dirichlet's integrals,<br />

Change of order of integration in double integrals. Riemann integral, Integrability<br />

of continuous and monotonic functions. Darboux theorem, Fundamental theorem<br />

of integral calculus, Mean value theorems of integral calculus.<br />

UNIT - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Definition of a sequence, Theorems on limits of sequences, Bounded<br />

and monotonic sequences, Cauchy's convergence criterion, Infinite series of<br />

non-negative terms, its convergence, Different tests of convergence of infinite<br />

series i.e. comparison tests, Cauchy's integral tests, Ratio tests, Raabe's<br />

Logarithmic, Morgan and Bertrand's tests (without proof), Alternating series,<br />

test Leibnitz's theorem, Absolute and conditional convergence.<br />

Fourier series, Fourier expansion of piecewise monotonic functions,<br />

Uniform convergence of series of functions, Wirestrass M-test, Abel’s test<br />

and Dirichlet’s test.<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong> - Differential Equations<br />

Duration:3Hrs. Max.Marks:75(Science) 66(Arts)<br />

Note 1. Common paper will be set for both the faculties of Social sciences<br />

and Science. However the marks obtained by candidates in the<br />

faculty of Social sciences will be converted according to the<br />

ratio of the maximum marks of the paper in two faculties<br />

Note 2. Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. The<br />

question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and<br />

Part-C.<br />

Part A (15 Marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words)<br />

at least 3 questions from each unit, each question is of 1.5<br />

marks.<br />

Part B (15 Marks) is compulsory and contains 5 questions (50 words)<br />

at least one question from each unit, each question is of 3 marks.<br />

Part C (45 Marks) contains 6 questions two from each unit. Candidate<br />

is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> 3 questions one from each Unit. Each


question is of 15 marks (400 words).<br />

UNIT - I (Ordinary Differential Equations)<br />

Linear differential equations of second order, Normal Form, Transformation<br />

of the equations by changing the dependent / independent variable. Method<br />

of variation of parameters, Ordinary Simultaneous differential equations.<br />

Total differential equations, Exact differential equations of nth order.<br />

UNIT - <strong>II</strong><br />

Series solution of differential equations, Power series method, Bessel,<br />

Legendre and Hypergeometric equations, Bessel, Legendre and Hypergeometric<br />

functions and their properties. Laplace transformation, Properties and Laplace<br />

transformation of some standard functions. Laplace transform of the derivative,<br />

Inverse Laplace transformation and its applications in solving differential equations.<br />

UNIT - <strong>II</strong>I (Partial Differential Equations)<br />

Partial differential equations of the first order, Lagrange’s solution, Some<br />

special type of equations which can be solved easily by methods other<br />

than the general method, Charpit’s general method of solutions.<br />

Partial differential equations of second and higher orders, Classification<br />

of linear Partial differential equations of second order, Homogeneous and Nonhomogeneous<br />

equations with constant coefficients.<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong>I - Mechanics<br />

Duration:3Hrs. Max.Marks:75(Science) 68(Arts)<br />

Note 1. Common paper will be set for both the faculties of Social sciences<br />

and Science. However the marks obtained by candidates in the<br />

faculty of Social sciences will be converted according to the<br />

ratio of the maximum marks of the paper in two faculties.<br />

Note 2. Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. The<br />

question paper is divided into three parts Part-A, Part-B and<br />

Part-C.<br />

Part A (15 Marks) is compulsory and contains 10 questions (20 words)<br />

at least 3 questions from each unit, each question is of 1.5<br />

marks.<br />

Part B (15 Marks) is compulsory and contains 5 questions (50 words)<br />

at least one question from each unit, each question is of 3 marks.<br />

Part C (45 Marks) contains 6 questions two from each unit. Candidate<br />

is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> 3 questions one from each Unit. Each<br />

question is of 15 marks (400 words).<br />

UNIT - I (Statics)<br />

Analytical conditions of equlibrium of coplanar forces, Friction, Virtual work.<br />

Common Catenary , Forces in three dimensions, Poinsot's central axis,<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 75 76 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

Stable and unstable equilibrium.<br />

UNIT - <strong>II</strong> (Dynamics)<br />

Velocities and Accelerations along radial and transverse directions, and<br />

along tangential and normal directions, Simple Harmonic Motion, Rectilinear<br />

motion under variable laws.<br />

Hook’s law, related problems on horizontal and vertical elastic string ,<br />

Motion in resisting medium.<br />

UNIT - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Constrained motion on smooth plane curves (Circular and Cycloidal<br />

Motion).<br />

Impact (Direct and Oblique). Central orbits, p - r equation, Apses, Time in<br />

an orbit, Kepler’s laws of planetary motion.<br />

ch-,llh- Hkkx f}rh; & ijh{kk & 2011<br />

;kstuk<br />

f'k{k.k ijh{kk<br />

iz'u i= 'kh"kZd ?kaVs@lIrkg vof/k¼?kaVs½ foKku dyk<br />

I vxzxr dyu 4 3 75 66<br />

<strong>II</strong> vody lehdj.k 4 3 75 66<br />

<strong>II</strong>I ;kaf=dh 4 3 75 68<br />

iw.kk±d 225 200<br />

U;wure mÙkh.kkZad 81 72<br />

iz'u i= & I vxzxr dyu<br />

le; % 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre iw.kk±d%75 ¼foKku½ 66<br />

¼lkekftd foKku½<br />

uksV1- foKku ,oa lkekftd foKku nksuksa ladk;ksa ds fy, ,d gh izdkj dk iz'u&i=<br />

gksxkA ;|fi lkekftd foKku ladk; ds ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds izkIrkad] nksuksa ladk;ksa<br />

ds vf/kdre iw.kk±dksa ds vuqikr ds vuq:i ifjofrZr fd;s tk,xsaA<br />

uksV 2- iz'u i= rhu bdkbZ;ksa esa foHkDr gSA<br />

iz'u i= rhu Hkkxksa&Hkkx v] Hkkx c o Hkkx l esa foHkDr gSA<br />

Hkkx v ¼15 vad½ vfuok;Z gS o blesa 10 iz'u gSA ¼20 'kCn½ rFkk izR;sd bdkbZ<br />

ls de ls de 3 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u 1-5 vad dk gSA<br />

Hkkx c ¼15 vad½ Hkh vfuok;Z gS o blesa dqy 5 iz'u gSa rFkk izR;sd bdkbZ ls de<br />

ls de 1 iz'u gSaA vH;FkhZ dks lHkh ikap iz'uksa ds mRrj nsus gSA izR;sd iz'u<br />

3 vad ¼50 'kCn½ dk gSA<br />

Hkkx l ¼45 vad½ esa dqy 6 iz'u gSA izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls nks iz'u gSA vH;FkhZ dks<br />

izR;sd bdkbZ ls ,d iz'u djrs gq, dqy rhu iz'u djus gS izR;sd iz'u


15 vad dk gS ¼400 'kCn½A<br />

bdkbZ & 1 ¼ vxzxr vodyu xf.kr ½<br />

Qyu dh lhek dh ifjHkk"kk] lhek ds ewy xq.k] lkarR;rk] vlarrk dk oxhZdj.k]<br />

vuqØe larrrk] nks pjksa ds Qyu ds fy, lhek ,oa lkarR;rk] lao`r vUrjky ij<br />

ifjHkkf"kr lrr~ Qyuksa ds izkjfHHkd izxq.k] nks pjksa ds Qyu dh lhek rFkk larrrk]<br />

vkaf'kd vodyu] pjksa esa ifjorZu] le?kkr Qyuksa dk vk;yj izes;] tSdksfc;uA<br />

vodyuh;rk] vodyuh;rk dk J`a[kyk fu;e] e/;eku izes; rFkk muds<br />

T;kferh; vFkZ] vodyksa ds e/; eku Mkjcw izes;] nks pjksa ds Qyu dk Vsyj izes;]<br />

vUokyksi ,oa dsUnzt] nks Lora= pjksa ds Qyuksa ds mfPp"B o fuEufu"B eku] vfu/<br />

kk;Z xq.kkdksa dh ykxzkat fof/kA<br />

bdkbZZ & 2 ¼ vxzxr lekdyu xf.kr ½<br />

chVk rFkk xkek Qyu] lekdy ds fpà ds vUnj vodyu] f} lekdy]<br />

lekdyu ds Øe esa ifjorZu djuk ,oa /kqzoh; funsZ'kkadksa esa ifjorZu djuk ]f=lekdy<br />

¼ljy leL;k,¡½] fMfjfpysV~l lekdy] jheku lekdy] lrr~ rFkk ,dfn"V Qyuksa<br />

dh lekdyuh;rk] Mkjcks izes; ] lekdyu xf.kr dk ewyHkwr izes;] lekdyu xf.kr<br />

dk e/;eku izes;<br />

bdkbZZ & 3<br />

vuqØe] vuqØe dh lhek ds izes;] ifjc) rFkk ,dfn"V vuqØe] dks'kh vfHklkjh<br />

dk fu;e] v/kukRed in okyh vuUr Jsf.k;ka] mudh vfHklkfjrk] vfHklkfjrk gsrq fofHkUu<br />

ijh{k.k ;Fkk rqyuk ijh{k.k] dks'kh lekdy ijh{k.k] vuqikr ifj{k.k] jkcs] y?kqx.kdh;<br />

,oa Mh ekxZu ijh{k.k] ,dkUrj Js.kh] yscuht izes;] fujis{k rFkk izfrcaf/kr vfHklkfjrkA<br />

Qwfj, Js.kh] ,dfn"V Qyuksa dk Qwfj, izlkj] Qyuksa dh Js.kh dk ,dleku<br />

vfHklj.k] ,d leku vfHklj.k ds okbLVªkl-M ijh{k.k] ,csy ,oa fMfjpysV ijh{k.kA<br />

iz'u i= & <strong>II</strong> vody lehdj.k<br />

le; % 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre iw.kk±d%75 ¼foKku½ 66<br />

¼lkekftd foKku½<br />

uksV1- foKku ,oa lkekftd foKku nksuksa ladk;ksa ds fy, ,d gh izdkj dk iz'u&i=<br />

gksxkA ;|fi lkekftd foKku ladk; ds ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds izkIrkad] nksuksa ladk;ksa<br />

ds vf/kdre iw.kk±dksa ds vuqikr ds vuq:i ifjofrZr fd;s tk,xsaA<br />

uksV 2- iz'u i= rhu bdkbZ;ksa esa foHkDr gSA<br />

iz'u i= rhu Hkkxksa&Hkkx v] Hkkx c o Hkkx l esa foHkDr gSA<br />

Hkkx v ¼15 vad½ vfuok;Z gS o blesa 10 iz'u gSA ¼20 'kCn½ rFkk izR;sd bdkbZ<br />

ls de ls de 3 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u 1-5 vad dk gSA<br />

Hkkx c ¼15 vad½ Hkh vfuok;Z gS o blesa dqy 5 iz'u gSa rFkk izR;sd bdkbZ ls de<br />

ls de 1 iz'u gSaA vH;FkhZ dks lHkh ikap iz'uksa ds mRrj nsus gSA izR;sd iz'u<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 77 78 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

3 vad ¼50 'kCn½ dk gSA<br />

Hkkx l ¼45 vad½ esa dqy 6 iz'u gSA izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls nks iz'u gSA vH;FkhZ dks<br />

izR;sd bdkbZ ls ,d iz'u djrs gq, dqy rhu iz'u djus gS izR;sd iz'u<br />

15 vad dk gS ¼400 'kCn½A<br />

bdkbZ & 1 ¼lk/kkj.k vody lehdj.k½<br />

f}rh; Øe ds jSf[kd vody lehdj.k ] vfHkyEc :i ] Lora= pj dks cnyuk ]<br />

izkpy fopj.k fof/k ,oa ladkjd fof/k] lk/kkj.k ;qxir vody lehdj.kA<br />

lEiw.kZ vody lehdj.k] n oha dksfV dh ;FkkrFk vody lehdj.kA<br />

bdkbZZ & 2<br />

vody lehdj.kksa dk Js.kh gy] ?kkr Js.kh fof/k] cSly] yhts.Mj ,oa<br />

gkbZijT;ksesfVªd lehdj.kA cSly] yhts.Mj ,oa gkbZijT;ksesfVªd Qyu rFkk muds<br />

xq.k/keZA ykIykl :ikUrj] izxq.k] vodyt dk ykIykl :ikUrj] izfrykse ykIykl<br />

:ikUrj ,oa buls vody lehdj.kksa dks gy djukA<br />

bdkbZZ & 3 ¼vkaf'kd vody lehdj.k½<br />

izFke Øe okys vkaaf'kd vody lehdj.k dk gy] ykxzkat gy] fof'k"V izdkj<br />

ds lehdj.k tks O;kid fof/k ds vfrfjDr fof/k ls ljyrk ls gy fd;s tk ldrs gkas ]<br />

pkfiZV O;kid gy fof/kA<br />

f}rh; ,oa mPp Øe ds vkaf'kd vody lehdj.k ] f}rh; Øe ds jSf[kd<br />

vkaf'kd vody lehdj.k dk oxhZdj.k ] vpj xq.kkad okys jSf[kd ,oa vjSf[kd lehdj.k A<br />

iz'u i= & <strong>II</strong>I ;kaf=dh<br />

le; % 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre iw.kk±d%75 ¼foKku½ 68<br />

¼lkekftd foKku½<br />

uksV1- foKku ,oa lkekftd foKku nksuksa ladk;ksa ds fy, ,d gh izdkj dk<br />

iz'u&i= gksxkA ;|fi lkekftd foKku ladk; ds ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa ds izkIrkad]<br />

nksuksa ladk;ksa ds vf/kdre iw.kk±dksa ds vuqikr ds vuq:i ifjofrZr fd;s<br />

tk,xsaA<br />

uksV 2- iz'u i= rhu bdkbZ;ksa esa foHkDr gSA<br />

iz'u i= rhu Hkkxksa&Hkkx v] Hkkx c o Hkkx l esa foHkDr gSA<br />

Hkkx v ¼15 vad½ vfuok;Z gS o blesa 10 iz'u gSA ¼20 'kCn½ rFkk izR;sd bdkbZ<br />

ls de ls de 3 iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u 1-5 vad dk gSA<br />

Hkkx c ¼15 vad½ Hkh vfuok;Z gS o blesa dqy 5 iz'u gSa rFkk izR;sd bdkbZ ls de<br />

ls de 1 iz'u gSaA vH;FkhZ dks lHkh ikap iz'uksa ds mRrj nsus gSA izR;sd iz'u<br />

3 vad ¼50 'kCn½ dk gSA<br />

Hkkx l ¼45 vad½ esa dqy 6 iz'u gSA izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls nks iz'u gSA vH;FkhZ dks<br />

izR;sd bdkbZ ls ,d iz'u djrs gq, dqy rhu iz'u djus gS izR;sd iz'u


15 vad dk gS ¼400 'kCn½A<br />

bdkbZ & 1 ¼ fLFkfr foKku ½<br />

leryh; cyksa dh lkE;koLFkk gsrq fo'ysf"kd 'krsZ] Ä"kZZ.k] dfYir dk;ZA<br />

lkekU; dsVSujh] rhu foekvksa esa cy] ikWbulkWV dsUnzh; v{k] LFkkbZ o vLFkkbZ lkE;A<br />

bdkbZ & 2 ¼ xfr foKku ½<br />

vjh; o vuqizLFk osx rFkk Roj.k] Li'kZ js[kh; o vfHkykfEcd osx ,oa Roj.k ] ljy<br />

vkorZ xfr] pj fu;eksa ds vUrxZr jsf[kd xfrA<br />

gqDl fu;e] {ksfrt ,oa Å/okZ/kj izR;kLFk Mksjh ls lEcfU/kr leL;k,a] izfrjks/kh ek/<br />

;e esa ljy js[kh; xfr]<br />

bdkbZ & 3<br />

fpdus lery oØ ij izfrcfU/kr xfr] ¼o`Ùkh; ,oa pØth; xfr½A<br />

la?kÍ ¼le{k ,aOk fr;Zd½] dsUnzh; d{kk] p- r lehdj.k ]LrfC/kdk] d{kk esa le;]<br />

dsIyj ds xzg xfr ds fu;e A<br />

16. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION<br />

Scheme:<br />

Two Papers Min. Pass Marks-72 Max. Marks- 200<br />

Paper-I 3 Hours duration 100 Marks.<br />

Paper-I I 3 Hours duration 100 Marks.<br />

PAPER - I : ADMINISTRATIVE INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA<br />

3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 100<br />

Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. The question<br />

paper will be divided into three parts Part-A , Part-B and Part-C. Part A (20 marks)<br />

is compulsory and contains (10 questions at least three questions from each unit)<br />

each question is of two mark (20 words). Part -B (20 marks) is compulsory and will<br />

contain five questions at least one from each unit. Candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong><br />

all five questions. Each question is of four marks (50 words). Part-C (30 marks)<br />

contains six questions two from each unit. Candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> three<br />

questions one from each Unit. Each question is of twenty marks (400 words).<br />

Unit I<br />

Administrative Institutions in a Democratic and Socialist Society. The conce<strong>pt</strong>s<br />

of Laissez-Faire State, Welfare State and Administrative State.<br />

Organisation of Government : Legislature - its role and decline in modern times,<br />

Executive- Types and relationship with Legislature. Judiciary - Functions and<br />

Role with special reference to the power of Judicial Review.<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong><br />

Democracy and Administration, Features of Democratic Administration. Role of<br />

Bureaucracy in a Democratic country, Political Parties and Pressure Groups and<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 79 80 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

their interaction with each other.<br />

Organisation and Administrative working of Finance Commission, Planning<br />

Commission of India and the National Development Council, <strong>University</strong> Grants<br />

Commission, Union Public Service Commission.<br />

UNIT <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Election Commission and the Administration of Election in India. Organisation &<br />

Working of :<br />

(i) Central Social Welfare Board<br />

(ii) Railway Board<br />

(iii) Reserve Bank of India.<br />

Books Recommended :<br />

1. Waldo : Administrative State<br />

2. Field : Government in Modern Society<br />

3. Paranjape : Planning Commission<br />

4. I.I.P.A. : Organisation of the Government of India<br />

5. Report of Finance Commission of India<br />

6. M. G. Gu<strong>pt</strong>a : Modern Government<br />

7. Ashok Sharma : Prashashnik Sanshtayen ( in Hindi)<br />

8. B. L. Fadia : Prashasnik Sanshthayen (in Hindi)<br />

9. J. C. Johari : Indian Government and Politics ( I & <strong>II</strong> ) (in Hindi)<br />

PAPER - <strong>II</strong> : STATE ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA<br />

3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 100<br />

Note: Each theory paper is divided into three independent units. The question<br />

paper will be divided into three parts. Part-A , Part-B and Part-C. Part A (20 marks)<br />

is compulsory and contains 10 questions (at least three questions from each unit)<br />

each question is of two mark (20 words). Part -B (20 marks) is compulsory and will<br />

contain five questions at least one from each unit. Candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong><br />

all five questions. Each question is of four marks (50 words). Part-C (30 marks)<br />

contains six questions two from each unit. Candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> three<br />

questions one from each Unit. Each question is of twenty marks (400 words).<br />

UNIT I<br />

State Administration in India - its growing importance, General <strong>ba</strong>ckground of<br />

State Administration in India with special reference to the State of <strong>Rajasthan</strong>. The<br />

Office of the Governor - Power, Function and Role in State Administration,<br />

Relationship with Council of Ministers.<br />

The office of the Chief Minister - Powers, Functions, Role and Importance of<br />

the office, Relationship with Council of Ministers, Organisation and Role of the<br />

State Secretariat, Chief Secretary : Role and Significance in the State Administration.<br />

UNIT <strong>II</strong><br />

Administrative Organisation of Department- Organisation and working of<br />

the Department of Home, Finance and Agriculture in <strong>Rajasthan</strong>. Organisation and<br />

working of the following Boards and Directorates in the State of <strong>Rajasthan</strong> : (a)<br />

Revenue Board (b) R.V.V.N.L. (c) Directorate of Agriculture and (d) Commissioner


Office of College Education.<br />

UNIT <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Personnel Administration : Role of the State Civil Services in <strong>Rajasthan</strong>.<br />

Organisation and working of the <strong>Rajasthan</strong> Public Service Commission.<br />

Recruitment, Training and Promotion of State Civil Services. Organisation and<br />

Functions of State Training Institutes in <strong>Rajasthan</strong>. Institution of Lokayukta.<br />

District Administration : Organisation of District Administration- Collector :<br />

Functions and Position. Powers and Position of Divisional Commissioner, Revenue<br />

Administration at the District level, S.D.O., Tehsildar and Patwaris.<br />

Books Recommended :<br />

1. S.R. Maheshwari : State Government in India<br />

2. S. S. Khera : District Administration in India<br />

3. M. V. Pylee : Indian Constitution (Hindi Ed.)<br />

4. A. R. C. : Report on State Administration<br />

5. A. Zabier & Gu<strong>pt</strong>a : Organisation of Govt. of Uttar Pradesh<br />

6. lqjsUnz dVkfj;k % jkT; iz’kklu<br />

7. C. M. Singh,<br />

Ashok Sharma and : <strong>Rajasthan</strong> Mein Rajya Prashashan<br />

Suresh Goyal (Hindi)<br />

9. Dr. Ravindra Sharma : Rajya Prashashan ( Hindi)<br />

10. Dr. Ramesh K. Arora<br />

Dr. Geeta Chaturvedi<br />

Reference Books :<br />

: Bharat Mein Rajya Prashashan (Hindi)<br />

1. D. P. Singh : Readings in Indian Administration<br />

2. S. L. Verma : Revenue Board in <strong>Rajasthan</strong><br />

3. I. I. P. A. : Revenue Board<br />

4. <strong>Rajasthan</strong> Government : Secretariat Manual<br />

5. <strong>Rajasthan</strong> Government : Report of Administrative reforms<br />

Committee (Mathur Committee Report -1993)<br />

6. <strong>Rajasthan</strong> Government : Report of the Committee on Training,<br />

1963<br />

7. H. C. M. RIPA Management of Higher<br />

Personnel of Public Administration<br />

8. I. I. P. A. : Indian Journal of Public Administration<br />

(State Administration Special Number-<br />

July-Se<strong>pt</strong>. 1976)<br />

9. J. P. Shukla : State and District Administration in India<br />

10. B. Mehta : Dynamics of State Administration<br />

(Chugh Publications)<br />

Journal and Reports :<br />

Annual reports of the Different Departments of the Government of <strong>Rajasthan</strong>, Jaipur.<br />

1. Indian Journal of Public Administration (New Delhi)<br />

2. Prashashanika, H. C. M. RIPA<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 81 82 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

yksd yksd iz’kklu<br />

iz’kklu<br />

izFke izFke iz’u iz’u i= i= & & Hkkjr Hkkjr esa esa iz’kklfud iz’kklfud laLFkk,Wa laLFkk,Wa<br />

laLFkk,Wa<br />

le; 3 ?kaVs vad 100<br />

uksV % iz’u i= dk ikB~;Øe rhu bdkbZ;kaW & Hkkx v] Hkkx c o Hkkx l esa foHkDr gSaA Hkkx<br />

^v* vfuok;Z gS o blesa 2 vad ds 10 iz’u rhuksa bdkbZ;ksa esa ls gksaxsA Hkkx ^c* Hkh vfuok;Z<br />

gS o blesa 4 vad ds dqy 5 iz’u rhuksa bdkbZ;ksa esa ls gksxsaA Hkkx ^l* esa dqy 6 iz’u gksaxs<br />

o vH;FkhZ dks izR;sd bdkbZ ds nks iz’uksa esa ls ,d iz’u dk p;u djrs gq, dqy rhu iz’u<br />

djus gksxsa rFkk izR;sd iz’u 20 vadksa dk gksxkA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ bdkbZ & & I<br />

iztkrkaf=d ,oa lektoknh lekt esa iz’kklfud laLFkk,W vgLr{ksioknh] yksddY;k.kdkjh<br />

,oa iz’kkldh; jkT; dh vo/kkj.kkA<br />

ljdkj dk laxBu % O;oLFkkfidk & mldh Hkwfedk vkSj vk/kqfud ;qx esa bldk ijkHko]<br />

dk;Zikfydk ds izdkj o O;oLFkkfidk ls lEcU/kA U;k;ikfydk % dk;Z o U;kf;d iqujkoyksdu<br />

ds fo’ks"k lanHkZ esa HkwfedkA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & <strong>II</strong><br />

yksdra= yksdra= o o iz’kklu iz’kklu % % yksdrkaf=d iz’kklu ds y{k.k] iztkrkaf=d ns’kksa esa ukSdj’kkgh dh<br />

Hkwfedk] jktuhfrd ny o ncko lewg rFkk muds chp ikjLifjd vUr%fdz;kA foRr vk;ksx<br />

dk laxBu o iz’kklfud dk;Ziz.kkyh] Hkkjr dk ;kstuk vk;ksx o jk”Vªh; fodkl ifj"kn]<br />

fo’ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx] la?k yksd lsok vk;ksxA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & <strong>II</strong>I<br />

fuokZpu vk;ksx o Hkkjr esa pqukoksa dk iz’kklu] fuEukafdr dk laxBu o dk;Zdj.k %<br />

1- dsUnzh; lekt dY;k.k cksMZ<br />

2- jsYos cksMZ<br />

3- Hkkjr dk fjtoZ cSad<br />

uksV% uksV% iqLrdksa ds uke vaxzsth esa Nis ikB~;Øe ds lkFk layXu gSA<br />

f}rh; f}rh; iz’u iz’u i= i= & & Hkkjr Hkkjr esa esa jkT; jkT; iz’kklu<br />

iz’kklu<br />

le; 3 ?kaVs vad 100<br />

100<br />

uksV % iz’u i= dk ikB~;Øe rhu bdkbZ;kaW & Hkkx v] Hkkx c o Hkkx l esa foHkDr gSaA Hkkx<br />

^v* vfuok;Z gS o blesa 2 vad ds 10 iz’u rhuksa bdkbZ;ksa esa ls gksaxsA Hkkx ^c* Hkh vfuok;Z<br />

gS o blesa 4 vad ds dqy 5 iz’u rhuksa bdkbZ;ksa esa ls gksxsaA Hkkx ^l* esa dqy 6 iz’u gksaxs<br />

o vH;FkhZ dks izR;sd bdkbZ ds nks iz’uksa esa ls ,d iz’u dk p;u djrs gq, dqy rhu iz’u<br />

djus gksxsa rFkk izR;sd iz’u 20 vadksa dk gksxkA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & I<br />

Hkkjr esa jkT; iz’kklu & bldk c


jkT;iky dk in & 'kfDr;kW] dk;Z o jkT; iz’kklu esa Hkwfedk RkFkk eaf=ifj"kn ds lkFk lEcU/kA<br />

eq[;ea=h dk in & 'kfDr;kW] dk;Z o Hkwfedk o in dk egRRo] eaf=ifj"kn ls lEcU/kA<br />

jkT; lfpoky; dk laxBu o Hkwfedk] eq[; lfpo] % jkT; iz’kklu esa mldh Hkwfedk o egRRoA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ bdkbZ & & & <strong>II</strong><br />

foHkkxh; iz’kklfud laxBu & jktLFkku esa x`g foHkkx] foRr foHkkx o Ñf"k foHkkx dk laxBu<br />

o dk;Zdj.kA jktLFkku esa fuEukafdr e.Myksa o funs’kky;ksa dk laxBu o dk;Zdj.k %<br />

v- jktLo e.My c- jktLFkku jkT; fo|qr forj.k fu- fyl-<br />

Ñf"k funs’kky; n- dkWyst f’k{kk vk;qDr dk;kZy;<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & <strong>II</strong>I<br />

dkfeZd iz’kklu % jkT; yksd lsokvksa dh Hkwfedk] jktLFkku yksd lsok vk;ksx dk laxBu<br />

o dk;Zdj.k] jkT; yksd lsokvksa esa HkrhZ] izf’k{k.k ,oa inksUufr] jktLFkku esa jkT; izf’k{k.k<br />

laLFkkuksa dk laxBu ,oa dk;Ziz.kkyh] yksdk;qDr laLFkkA<br />

ftyk iz’kklu & ftyk iz’kklu dh lajpuk] ftyk/kh’k] mlds dk;Z] 'kfDr;kW o fLFkfr]<br />

laHkkxh; vk;qDr dh 'kfDr;kW ,oa fLFkfr] ftyk Lrj ij jktLo iz’kklu] mi[k.M vf/kdkjh]<br />

rglhynkj o iVokjhA<br />

uksV% uksV% iqLrdksa ds uke vaxzsth esa Nis ikV~;dze ds lkFk layXu gSA<br />

17. SOCIOLOGY<br />

SCHEME<br />

Two paper Min. Pass Marks : 72 Max Marks : 200<br />

Paper – I 3 Hours Duration 100 Marks<br />

Paper – <strong>II</strong> 3 Hours Duration 100 Marks<br />

Note :- Question Paper will contain three parts.<br />

Part A - Marks - 20<br />

Answer all ten questions (20 words each) Each questions carries equal marks.<br />

Part B - Marks - 20<br />

Answer any five questions (50 words each) out of ten Each questions carries<br />

equal marks<br />

Part - C Marks - 60<br />

Answer any three questions (400 words each) Selecting one from each part. Each<br />

question carries equal mark.<br />

Paper – I : SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS<br />

3 Hrs Duration 100 Marks<br />

Unit - I<br />

Scientific understanding of Social Phenomena: The Scientific Method,<br />

Objectivity and Subjectivity in Social Science. Positivism and Empiricism in<br />

Sociology.<br />

Hypothesis- Meaning, Types and Sources.<br />

Unit -<strong>II</strong><br />

Meaning, Scope and Significance of Social Survey and Social Research<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 83 84 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

Types of Research: Basic and Applied. Historical and empirical. Descri<strong>pt</strong>ive.<br />

Exploratory.<br />

Sources of Data - Primiary and Secondary<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Methods of Data Collection - Observation, Interview, Sampling and Case Study Method.<br />

Techniques of Data Collection : Questionnaire and Schedule<br />

Classification and presentation of Data: Tabular and Diagrammatic presentation<br />

of data.<br />

Measures of central tendency: Mean, Mode, Median.<br />

Essential Readings :<br />

Gaultong, John 1967 : Theory and methods of social research, Allen and Unwin<br />

Ltd., London<br />

Bourges, Robert G. 1988 : Field Research : A Source Book of field manual, Allen<br />

and Unwin Ltd., London<br />

Bajaj and Gu<strong>pt</strong>a. 1972: Elements of Statistics. New Delhi: S. Chand and Co.<br />

Beteille, A and T.N. Madan, 1975. Encounter and Experience:Personal Accounts<br />

of field work, New Delhi : Vikas Publishing House.<br />

Bryman, Alan, 1988: Quality and Quantity in Social Research. London: Unwin<br />

Hyman<br />

Garrett, Henry 1981: Statistics in Psychology and Education: David McKay: Indian<br />

Publication-Mrs S.F. Sheikh for Vakils, Bom<strong>ba</strong>y, Tenth Reprint.<br />

Jayaram, N. 1989: Sociology: Methods and Theory, Madras: MacMillan.<br />

Kothari, C.R. 1989: Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques, Banglore,<br />

wiley Eastern.<br />

Punch Keith, 1966: Introduction to Social Research, London: Sage.<br />

Shipman, Martin 1988: The Limitations of Social Research, London : Sage.<br />

Srinivas, M.N. and A.M. Shah. 1979: Fieldwork and the field, Delhi: Oxford<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

Young, P.V., 1988: Scientific Social Surveys and Research, New Delhi: Prentice Hall<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

SCHEME<br />

Two paper Min. Pass Marks : 72 Max Marks : 200<br />

Paper – I 3 Hours Duration 100 Marks<br />

Paper – <strong>II</strong> 3 Hours Duration 100 Marks<br />

Note :- Question Paper will contain three parts<br />

Part -A Marks - 20<br />

Answer all ten questions (20 words each) Each questions carries equal marks.<br />

Part- B Marks - 20<br />

Answer any five questions (50 words each) out of ten Each questions carries<br />

equal marks<br />

Part - C Marks - 60<br />

Answer any three questions (400 words each) Selecting one from each part. Each


question carries equal mark.<br />

Paper – <strong>II</strong> : Indian Society: Issues and Problems<br />

3 Hrs Duration 100 Marks<br />

Unit - I<br />

Perspectives on issues and problems of Indian Society.<br />

Structural: Inquality of caste and gender<br />

Disharmony-religious, ethnic, regional.<br />

Population problem and programmes of control<br />

Illiteracy, Poverty and Unemployment<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong><br />

Familial: Dowery, Domestic violence, Divorce. Problems of elderly.<br />

Developmental: Regional disparities. Development and Induced displacement.<br />

Socio-cultural aspects of Nation Building, Corru<strong>pt</strong>ion<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Disorganizational: Crime, Juvenile delinquency, White-collar crime.<br />

Drug abuse, AIDS<br />

Environmental pollution, Consumerism,.<br />

Essential Readings :<br />

Santhanan Committee Report on ‘’Prevention of Corru<strong>pt</strong>ion’’ Govt. of India, 1964.<br />

Writh Ronald and Simpkins 1963 ‘’Corru<strong>pt</strong>ion in Developing Countries’, London.<br />

Beteille, Andre. 1974: Social Inequality, New Delhi: OUP<br />

Beteille, Andre. 1992: Backward Classes in Contemporary India, New Delhi: OUP<br />

Berreman, G.D. 1979: Cast and other inequalities; Essays in inequality, Meerut:<br />

Folklore Institute.<br />

Dube, Leela. 1997: Women and Kinship, Comparative Perspective on Gender in<br />

South and South East Asia, New Delhi : Sage Publication.<br />

Gadgil, Madhav and Gu<strong>pt</strong>a, Ramchandra 1996: Ecology and Equity: The Use and<br />

Abuse of Nature in Contemporary India: New Delhi: OUP<br />

Gill, S.S. 1998: The Pathology of Corru<strong>pt</strong>ion, New Delhi: Harper Collin Publishers<br />

Guha, Ranjit, 1991: Su<strong>ba</strong>ltern Studies, New York: OUP<br />

Indn, Ronald. 1990: Imaging India, Oxford: Brazil Black Ward.<br />

Kothari, Rajni (Ed.) 1973: Caste in Indian Politics.<br />

Lewis Oscar. 1966: “Culture of Poverty” Scientific American Vol. <strong>II</strong> & V No. 4 pp 19-25.<br />

Madan, T.N. 1991: Religion in India, New Delhi: OUP<br />

Satya Murty, T.V. 1996: Region, Religion, Caste, Gender and Culture in Contemporary<br />

India, New Delhi: OUP<br />

Sharma S.L. 1997: “Towards sustainable Development in India” in S.R. Mehta (Ed.)<br />

Population, Poverty and sustainable Development, Jaipur: Rawat Publications.<br />

Sharma, Ursula, 1983: Women, Work and Property in Northwest India, London:<br />

Tavistock.<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 85 86 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

lekt'kkL=<br />

ijh{kk ;kstuk<br />

nks iz'ui= U;wure mÙkhZ.kkad & 72 vf/kdre vad & 200<br />

izFke iz'u i= le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vad & 100<br />

f}rh; iz'u i= le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vad & 100<br />

uksV % iz’Uk i= ds rhu Hkkx gksaxsA<br />

ikVZ&, lHkh nl iz’Uk djuk vfuok;Z gSA iz’Ukksa dk mRrj 20 ’kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksuk<br />

pkfg,( lHkh iz’Ukksa ds vad leku gSaA<br />

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ls vf/kd ugha gksuk pkfg,A lHkh iz’Ukksa ds vad leku gSaA<br />

ikVZ&lh izR;sd Hkkx ls ,d iz’Uk pqurs gq,] dqy rhu iz’Uk dhft;sA iz’Ukksa dk mRrj 400<br />

’kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksuk pkfg;sA lHkh iz’Ukkas ds vad leku gSaA<br />

izFke iz'u i= & lkekftd vuqla/kku i)fr;ka<br />

le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vad 100<br />

bdkbZ& I<br />

lkekftd ?kVukvksa dk oSKkfud v/;;u<br />

oSKkfud i)fr lekt foKkuksa esa oLrqfu"Brk ,oa O;fDrfu"Brk<br />

lekt’kkL= esa izR;{kokn ,oa vuqHkokn<br />

izkdYiuk & vFkZ] izdkj ,oa lzksr<br />

bdkbZ& <strong>II</strong><br />

lkekftd vuqla/kku dk vFkZ] {kS= rFkk egRo<br />

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rF;ksa ds L=ksr & izkFkfed ,oa }Srh;d<br />

bdkbZ& <strong>II</strong>I<br />

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v/;;u<br />

rF; ladyu dh izfof/k;ka % vuqlwph ,oa iz’ukoyh<br />

rF;ksa dk oxhZdj.k rFkk izn’kZu % lkj.kh;u rFkk rF;ksa dk fp=e; izn’kZu<br />

dsfUnz; izo`fr dh eki % ek/;] Hkw;f"Bd] e/;dkA<br />

lekt'kkL=<br />

ijh{kk ;kstuk<br />

nks iz’ui= U;wure mÙkhZ.kkad & 72 vf/kdre vad & 200<br />

izFke iz’u i= le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vad & 100<br />

f}rh; iz’u i= le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vad & 100<br />

uksV % iz’Uk i= ds rhu Hkkx gksaxsA


ikVZ&, lHkh nl iz’Uk djuk vfuok;Z gSA iz’Ukksa dk mRrj 20 ’kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksuk<br />

pkfg,( lHkh iz’Ukksa ds vad leku gSaA<br />

ikVZ&ch izR;sd Hkkx ls ,d iz’Uk pqurs gq,] dqy ikap iz’Uk dhft;sA iz’Ukksa dk mRrj 50<br />

’kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksuk pkfg,A lHkh iz’Ukksa ds vad leku gSaA<br />

ikVZ&lh izR;sd Hkkx ls ,d iz’Uk pqurs gq,] dqy rhu iz’Uk dhft;sA iz’Ukksa dk mRrj 400<br />

’kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksuk pkfg;sA lHkh iz’Ukkas ds vad leku gSaA<br />

f}rh; iz'u i= & Hkkjrh; lekt % eqn~ns rFkk leL;k,sa<br />

le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vad 100<br />

bdkbZ& I<br />

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lajpukRed % tkrh; rFkk fyax lEcU/kh vlekurk<br />

folejlrk & /kkfeZd] u`tkfrd rFkk {kS+=h;]<br />

tula[;k leL;k rFkk fu;U=.k ds dk;ZØe<br />

fuj{kjrk] xjhch rFkk csjkstxkjh<br />

bdkbZ& <strong>II</strong><br />

ikfjokfjd % ngst] ?kjsyw fgalk vkSj rykd] o‘) yksxksa dh leL;k<br />

fodklkRed % {kS=h; vlekurk,sa fodkl rFkk fodkl tfur foLFkkiu]<br />

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18. HOME SCIENCE<br />

Scheme:<br />

Schedule of Examination;<br />

Paper Duration Max.Min. TotalNo.<br />

of exam M. M. hrs/Week<br />

I. Foods and Nutrition 3hrs. 75 27 3<br />

<strong>II</strong>. Human Development<br />

and Family Relationship 3hrs. 75 27 3<br />

Practicals 4hrs. 50 18 2<br />

PAPER I:FOODS AND NUTRITION<br />

Duration: 3 hrs. Max.Marls:75<br />

Note : Each theory paper is divided in to three parts Parts – A, Parts – B and Part – C.<br />

Parts – A :- (15 marks) is compulsory and contain 10 questions (20 words each) at<br />

least 3 questions from each unit, each question is of 1.5 marks.<br />

Part – B :- (15 Marks) is compulsory and contains 5 questions (50 words each) at<br />

least one question from each unit, each question is of 3 marks.<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 87 88 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

Part – C :- (45 marks) conttains 6 questions two from each unit.<br />

Candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> 3 question one from each unit. Each question is<br />

of 15 marks (400 words).<br />

UNIT -I<br />

1. Definition of terms – Foods, Nutrition, Nutrition and dietetics. Functions of<br />

food and classification <strong>ba</strong>sed on functions, nutrients and perishability,<br />

Different methods of food preparation with their advantages and <strong>ba</strong>sic food<br />

groups as a guide to meal planning.<br />

2. Limitation, methods of food preparation with their advantages and limitation,<br />

methods used to conserve and enhance the nutritive value of food.<br />

3. Food Preservation, factors contributing to food spoilage and principles and<br />

technique used in various methods of preservation used at home level.<br />

4. Food adulteration:<br />

Definition, common adulterants present in foods and methods of detection<br />

at home level.<br />

UNIT-<strong>II</strong><br />

5. Protiens, Carbohydrates and fat : elementary knowledge of their composi-tion,<br />

classification, functions, daily allowances, sources and effect of deficiency.<br />

6. Energv Metabolism : Basal metadolic Rate, Factors affecting energy requirement,<br />

for different categories according to work, physiological state etc.<br />

7. Water Balance.<br />

8. Minerals – functions, daily allowances, effect of deficiency and excess and<br />

food sources of Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron, Iodine, Flourine and Sodium.<br />

9. Vitamins- Functions, daily allowances, food sources, effect of deficiency and<br />

excess of fat soluble vitamin A D E K and water soluble vitamin B1,B2<br />

niacin, folic acid and vitamin C.<br />

UNIT – <strong>II</strong>I<br />

10. Meal planning:<br />

(i) Recommended dietary allowances of nutrients for various age groups.<br />

(ii) Advantages of meal planning and factors to de considered while planning meals.<br />

(iii) Meal planning for different age groups and vulnerable groups.<br />

11. Therapeutic Nutrition :<br />

(i) purpose of diet therapy. (ii) Causes, sym<strong>pt</strong>oms and better modification ina.<br />

Constipation and diarrhoea. b. Overweight and underweight<br />

c. Acute fevers d . Pe<strong>pt</strong>ic ulcer e. Diabetes f. Hypertension g.Hepatitis<br />

Reference :<br />

1. M. Swaminathan :Principles of nutrition and dietetics<br />

2. I. C. M.R. :Nutritive value of Indian Foods.<br />

3. I. C. M.R. :Nutritive requirements for Indians<br />

4. C.H.Robinson :Normal and Therapeutic nutrion<br />

Hindi:<br />

5. Narayan Sudha : Aahar Vigyan Research Publication jaipur2


PAPER <strong>II</strong>- HUMAN DEVEL OPMENT AND FAMILY<br />

RELATLONSHIP<br />

Duration:3 Hrs. Max.M. :75<br />

Note : Each theory paper is divided in to three parts Parts – A, Parts – B and Part – C.<br />

Parts – A :- (15 marks) is compulsory and contain 10 questions (20 words each) at<br />

least 3 questions from each unit, each question is of 1.5 marks.<br />

Part – B :- (15 Marks) is compulsory and contains 5 questions (50 words each) at<br />

least one question from each unit, each question is of 3 marks.<br />

Part – C :- (45 marks) conttains 6 questions two from each unit.<br />

Candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> 3 question one from each unit. Each question is<br />

of 15 marks (400 words).<br />

UNIT- I<br />

1. Introduction: Meaning, definition, scope and importance of human<br />

development.<br />

2. Meaning and principles of growth and development: Facors affecting<br />

development, heredity, environment, nutrition, diseases, endocrine glands,<br />

intelligence, sex, Prenatal and Post natal factors.<br />

a. Prenatal development, stages & influencing factors.<br />

3. Physical Development : Birth to puberty.<br />

4. Motor Development : Reflex of new born, sequence of motor development,<br />

Motor skills, handedness.<br />

UNIT- <strong>II</strong><br />

5. Speech development: Speech and Language, pre speech forms of<br />

communication, stages in speech developent, bilinguals, speech disorders<br />

and speech defects.<br />

6. Cognitive development: Cognition, Cognitive abilities in childhood.<br />

7. Play: Meaning,value, Characterstics and kinds of play.<br />

8. Creativity : Meaning and Development Creative activities of children.<br />

9. Personality development: Meaning definition, types of personality and its<br />

determinants.<br />

10. Moral Development: Meaning. development of morality.<br />

11. Discipline: Meaning and Essentials Parental disciplinary techniques.<br />

UNIT- <strong>II</strong>I<br />

12. Emotional development: Characterstics of childrens emotions, differenet type<br />

of emotions and their development.<br />

13. Social Development : Meaning and Process of social Development and<br />

Socialization, agents of socialization, social adiustment, social acce<strong>pt</strong>ance.<br />

14. Early childhood education – objective, needs and importance.<br />

15. Exce<strong>pt</strong>ional Children:(Only Elementary Knowledge is required) Physically<br />

handicapped, Mentally handicapped, Visually handicapped, Deaf and Dumb,<br />

emotoinally handicapped, Juvenile deliquent, Gifted children etc.<br />

16. Behavioural Problems in children: Thumb sucking, nail biting, enuresis, temper<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 89 90 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

tantrum, telling lies, shyness, aggressiveness.<br />

17. Adolescence: Characteristics, changes, conflicts, interests, adjustments.<br />

18. Adulthood: Characterstics, Changes, mate selection, marital adjustment,<br />

responsibilities of parenthood.<br />

19. Old age: Characterstics, attitudes, problems and adjustment.<br />

HOME SCIENCE PRACTICAL<br />

(Practical)<br />

PART-I- BASIC FOOD PREPARATION<br />

1. Introduction – Foods Lab. Basic cooking terms, Weights and measures,<br />

equipments, Rules and regulation of Lab Working.<br />

2. Preparation of Beverages –Stimulating, Refreshing and Nourishing<br />

3. Soups – Stimulating and nourishing.<br />

4. Desserts – Pudding<br />

5. Snacks – Sweets and savouries (5 each)<br />

6. Salads – Decorative and nutritious.<br />

7. Egg preparations (o<strong>pt</strong>ional).<br />

8. Bakery items – Cake, Biscuits and pastries.<br />

9. Basic preparations from cereals, pulses and vegetables (3 each).<br />

Note : Stress to be laid on decoration and serving of dishes, time<br />

plan, cost, number & size of serving.<br />

PART – <strong>II</strong> – MEAL MANAGEMENT<br />

1. Planning. Preparation and serving of meals: Breakfast, Lunch Tea and Dinner<br />

for sedentary, moderate and heavy worker.<br />

2. Planning, preparation and serving of all the meals for pregnant and lactaing mother.<br />

3. Planning, preparation and serving of all the meals for preschool child,<br />

adolescent and old age person.<br />

4. Planning, preparation and serving of meals at low cost, moderate cost and<br />

liberal cost.<br />

5. Planning, preparation and serving of meals for special occassion –<br />

(a) Birthday party (b) Diarrhoea (c) Journey<br />

(d) Tea, Lunch and dinner parties of other Occasions.<br />

6. Planning, preparation and serving of meals requiring Special diets in:<br />

(a) Fever (b) Constipation (c) Diarrhoea (d)Pe<strong>pt</strong>ic Ulcer (e)Obesity.<br />

Part-<strong>II</strong>I-planning activities fostering developments for preschoolers.<br />

Distribution of Marks<br />

1. Sessional and file. 10<br />

2. Menu planning(1Hour) 10<br />

3. Two dishes out of the planned menu+ Special Dish 12<br />

4. Table management, service & cleaning 8<br />

5. Planning two(2) activities (fostering various 10<br />

developments) for pre-school children. ____<br />

Total 50<br />

Note : While menu planning the stress should be laid on the time plan, market<br />

order, cost and number and size of serving.


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[kk| oxZ dk funsZ’kuA<br />

2- Hkkstu dh cukus dh fofHkUu fof/k;k¡ muds ykHk o lhek,a~ inkFkksZ esa mifLFkr iks"k.k rRoksa<br />

laj{k.k o [kk|ksa dh iks"kd eku c


3- 'kkjhfjd fodkl % tUe ls ;ksoukjaHk rd<br />

4- xR;kRed fodkl % uotkr f’k’kq essa izfr{ks= fØ;k,a xR;kRed fodkl dk Øe]<br />

xR;kRed dkS’ky] gLrrkA<br />

bdkbZ <strong>II</strong><br />

5- ok.kh fodkl% ok.kh ,oa Hkk"kk fodkl dh iwoZ vfHkO;fDr;ksa] Hkk"kk fodkl dh eq[;<br />

voLFkk,a] cgqHkk"kh;] Hkk"kk nks"k ,oa fodkj<br />

6- lKkaukRed fodkl% laKku] ckY;koLFkk esa laKkukRed ;ksX;rk,a<br />

7- [ksy% [ksy dk vFkZ] ewY;] fo’kss"krk,a ,oa izdkj<br />

8- l`tukRedrk% vFkZ o fodkl ckydksa dh lqtukRed fØ;k,a<br />

9- O;fDrRo fodkl% vFkZ ifjHkk"kk fofHkUu izdkj ds O;fDrRo rFkk fu/kkZjd rRo<br />

10- uSfrd fodkl% vFkZ] uSfrdrk dk fodkl<br />

11- vuq’kklu&vFkZ vkSj vko’;drk,a] ekrk&firk dh vuq’kkflfud izfof/k<br />

bdkbZ <strong>II</strong>I<br />

12- laosxkRed fodkl% ckydksa ds laosxksa dh fo’ks"krk,a]ewy laosx rFkk mudk fodklA<br />

13- lkekftd fodkl % lkekftd fodkl dk vFkZ ,oa izfØ;k rFkk lkekftdj.k]<br />

lkekftdj.k ds izpkjd] lkekftd lkeatL; ,oa lkekftd Lohd`frA<br />

14- iwoZ ckY;koLFkk f’k{kk & mÌs’;] vko’;drk vkSj egRoA<br />

15- fof’k"V ckyd% ¼dsoy ewy Kku gh vko’;d½ 'kkjhfjd v{kerk] ekufld v{kerk<br />

va/kkiu] xww axkiu] cgjkiu] laosxkred {kqC/krk] cky vijk/k] izfrHkk’kkyh cPps<br />

16- ckydksa esa vkpj.k lacaf/kr leL;k,a&vaxwBk pwluk] uk[kwu dkVuk] fcLrj xhyk djuk]<br />

Øks/kh izd`fr] >waB cksyuk 'kehZykiu mxz O;ogkjA<br />

17- fd’kksjkoLFkk & fo’ks"krk,a] ifjorZu] vUrZ}Un] :fp;ka] lkeatL;<br />

18- ;qokoLFkk & fo’ks"krk,a] ifjorZu] thou lkFkh dk pquko] oSokfgd lkeatL;] ekrk&firk<br />

dk mŸkjnkf;Ro<br />

19- o`)koLFkk & fo’ks"krk,a] vfHko`fŸk@eukso`fŸk] leL;k,a o lkeatL;A<br />

x`g foKku & izk;ksfxd<br />

le; 4?kaVs U;wure vad & 18<br />

Hkkx I& vk/kkjh; ikd izfdz;k<br />

iw.kkZd 50<br />

1- [kk| iz;ksx’kkyk] Hkkstu rFkk idkus lEcU/kh 'kCn laxzg] [kk| inkFkksZ dk uki&rkSy]<br />

midj.k o iz;ksx’kkyk esa dk;Z djus ds fu;e ,oa fofu;e vkfn dk ifjp;A<br />

2- is; inkFkZ cukuk &mŸkstuk iznku djus okys rktxh nsus okys o ikSf"Vdrk nsus okysA<br />

3- lwi & mŸkstuk iznku djus okys ,oa ikSf"Vdrk nsus okysA<br />

4- fMtVZ & iqfMax<br />

5- LuSd ¼gYds uk’rs½ O;atu fe"Bku ,oa uedhu ¼elkysnkj½ ¼izR;sd 5½<br />

6- lykn & ltkoVh o ikSf"Vd<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 93 94 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

7- v.Ms ls cus O;tu ¼,sfPNd½<br />

8- fldkbZ fof/k ls cus O;atu & dsd] fcLdV o isLVh<br />

9- vukt] nkyksa o lfCt;ksa ls ous vk/kjh; O;atu ¼izR;sd 3½<br />

uksV %& ltkoV] izLrqfr] O;atuksa ds ijkslus] le; ;kstuk] O;;@ijkslus dk vkdkj@eki<br />

o dqy la[;k dks egŸo fn;k tk,A<br />

Hkkx <strong>II</strong> vkgkj fu;kstu<br />

1- gYdk] lk/kkj.k ,oa Hkkjh dk;Z okyksa dk lcg dk uk’rk] nksigj dk Hkkstu] 'kke dh<br />

pk; ,oa jkf= dk Hkkstu ds fy, vk;kstu rS;kjh ,oa ijkslukA<br />

2- xHkZorh ,oa /kk=h ekrk ds fy, lHkh vkgkjksa dk vk;kstu] rS;kjh ,oa ijkslukA<br />

3- iwoZ&fo|ky; ckyd] fd’kksj ,oa o`) O;fDr;ksa gsrq lHkh vkgkjksa dk vk;kstu]rS;kjh ,oa<br />

ijkslukA<br />

4- de ykxr ¼eY;½ e/;e ykxr ¼ewY;½ ds vkgkjksa dk vk;ks tu] rS;kj djuk ,oa ijkslukA<br />

5- fo’ks"k voljksa gsrq vkgkj] vk;kstu] rS;kjh ,oa ijksluk<br />

v- tUe fnol lekjksg<br />

l- ;k=k<br />

c-R;kSgkj<br />

n- vU; voljksa ij pk;] nksigj ,oa jkf= Hkkstu lekjksg ]<br />

6- fo’ks"k vkgkj dh vko’;drk gsrq Hkkstu] vk;kstu] rS;kjh ,ao ijksluk<br />

v- cq[kkj ¼rkieku½ c- eyc)rk¼dCt½<br />

l- vfrlkj<br />

;- eksVkis esa<br />

n- isfIVd oz.k¼?kko½<br />

Hkkx <strong>II</strong>I iwoZ fo|ky;h ckydksa ds fy;s fodkl dh fofHkUu xfrfof/k;ks dh nks dk;Z;kstuk<br />

cukukA 10<br />

1-<br />

izk;ksfxd ijh{kk gsrq vadks dk foHkktu<br />

l= dk;Z ,ao QkbZy 10<br />

2- vkgkj vk;kstu ¼,d ?kaVk½ 10<br />

3- vkgkj vk;kstu esa fdUgh nks O;atuks dks idkuk + ++++++++++++++++++++++++ fo’ks"k O;atu 12<br />

4- est O;oLFkk] dk;Z dq’kyrk ,ao lQkbZ 8<br />

5- iwoZ 'kkyh; ckydksa ds fodkl dh xfrfo/kh dh nks dk;Z ;kstuk ls cukuk 10<br />

;ksx 50<br />

fVIi.kh % vkgkj vk;kstu ds le;] le; ;kstuk] cktkj vkns’k] ykxr ,ao ijkslus ds le;<br />

ek=k ij vf/kd tksj fn;k tkuk pkfg,A


19.DRAWING & PAINTING<br />

Scheme:<br />

Total Max. Marks: 200 Min. Pass Marks: 72 Total Periods- 11 per week<br />

Paper I (Theory) History of Indian Painting & Scul<strong>pt</strong>ure<br />

Duration:3 Hrs. Max. Marks 100 Min. Marks 36<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong>: (Practical) Portrait Painting (Bust)<br />

Duration:5 Hrs. Max. Marks 40 Min. Marks 15<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong>I: (Practical) ‘Rendering of Portrait’<br />

Duration:5 Hrs. Max. Marks 40 Min. Marks 15<br />

Submission of Practical work Max. Marks 20 Min. Marks 7<br />

New Pattern of Examination Scheme (Theory) :<br />

Part A<br />

All Questions are compulsory. Answer should be not more than 20 words.All<br />

questions carry equal marks. Marks 20<br />

Part B<br />

All Questions are compulsory. Answer should be not more than 50 words.All<br />

questions carry equal marks. Marks 20<br />

Part C<br />

Candidates are required to attem<strong>pt</strong> 3 questions in total selecting one question<br />

from each unit. Answer should not be more than 400 words.All questions carry<br />

equal marks. Marks 60<br />

Syllabus:<br />

Paper-I History of Indian Painting & Scul<strong>pt</strong>ure<br />

Period: 4 Periods per week<br />

Duration:3 Hrs. Max. Marks 100 Min. Marks 36<br />

Unit-I<br />

Pre-historic Indian Art, Ajanta, Jain school. <strong>Rajasthan</strong>i Paintings-Mewar,<br />

Kishangarh, Bundi, Jaipur Paintings,<br />

Unit-<strong>II</strong><br />

Mughal paintings.Pahari School-Kangra and Basohli, Patna School, Raja Ravi<br />

Verma, Renaissance period, Bengal School-Avanindra Nath Thakur, Nandlal<br />

Bose, Ravindra Nath Tagore, Amrita Shergill.<br />

Unit-<strong>II</strong>I<br />

Indian Scul<strong>pt</strong>ure-Mauryan, Gu<strong>pt</strong>a Scul<strong>pt</strong>ure, Sanchi, Bharhut, Gandhar, Mathura<br />

Scul<strong>pt</strong>ure, B.C. Gue, R.V. Sakhalkar, Bhur Singh Shekhawat, Kripal Singh<br />

Shekhawat, Devki Nandan Sharma, Ram Jaiswal.<br />

Books Recommended:<br />

1- Trends in Indian Paintings- Manohar Kaul<br />

2. Hkkjrh; fp=dyk MkW- vfouk’k cgknqj oekZ<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 95 96 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

3- dyk foykl MkW- vkj-,- vxzoky<br />

4- History of Painting Percy Brown<br />

5- vkHkkj jktLFkku yfyr dyk vdkneh] t;iqj<br />

6- thou o`Rr izdk’ku% dsUnzh; ,oa jktLFkku yfyr dyk vdkneh<br />

7- Hkkjrh; fp=dyk dk bfrgkl MkW- izsepUn xksLokeh<br />

8- dyk vkSj dye MkW- th-ds- vxzoky<br />

9- vk/kqfud Hkkjrh; fp=dyk MkW- th-ds- vxzoky<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong> (Practical ):Portrait Painting (Bust)<br />

Period: 3 Periods per week<br />

Duration:5 Hrs. Max. Marks 40 Min. Marks 15<br />

The Examination shall have two sessions of 2½ hours each with a break of 30<br />

minutes in between.<br />

Size- ½ imperial<br />

Medium: Water colour, Tempera and Oil colour.<br />

A Life Model (Male or Female age 20 to 50 years) should be arranged against<br />

drapery (<strong>ba</strong>ckground with simple folds). Study should represent an realistic<br />

image of the model with proper handling of medium, colours and technique<br />

with correct drawing and effect of light and shade.<br />

Paper-<strong>II</strong>I (Practical): Rendering of Portrait<br />

Period: 3 Periods per week<br />

Duration:5 Hrs. Max. Marks -40 Min. Marks -15<br />

The Examination shall have two sessions of 2½ hours each with a break ½ an<br />

hours in between.<br />

Size: ½ imperial<br />

Medium: Water colour, Tempera, Oil colour, Acrylic colour.<br />

Distortion (Rendering) should be <strong>ba</strong>sed on portrait painting (Study: Male of<br />

Female Model)<br />

Submission of Work:<br />

Period: 1 Period per week<br />

Every candidate will have to submit the following work mounted and in a proper<br />

portfolio one month before the commencement of the annual examination.<br />

(i) Ten plates of the work done (5 plates of Practical paper <strong>II</strong> and 5 plates of<br />

Practical paper <strong>II</strong>I) during the session. In the submission work of <strong>II</strong> paper,<br />

one portrait should be in pencil, one in monochrome and the rest three in<br />

colours.<br />

(ii) A sketch book of not less than 150 sketches (Realistic and creative) <strong>ba</strong>sed<br />

on Nature, Human Figure, Animals, Birds, Monuments and Buildings.<br />

Size: ¼ imp.<br />

(iii) Medium- Ink, Pen, Pencil or Colour.<br />

Submission work will be submitted to the Head of the Department of


Drawing & Painting one month before the commencement of examination<br />

duly signed by the subject teacher with date.<br />

The marks of the submission work will be awarded internally by the Head<br />

of the Department with the consent of subject teacher. Submission work<br />

will be retained till declaration of the result. If no claim is made within one<br />

month of the examination the ‘Submission Work ’ will be destroyed.<br />

Note: Department will take every care of the submission work but it will not<br />

be responsible for any damage or loss. The candidate will have no right to<br />

claim against the loss.<br />

Note: (A) Candidate should pass in theory as well as in practical papers separately.<br />

(B)There should be minimum 11 periods for the regular study (4 periods<br />

for theory , 6 periods for practicals and 1 period for outdoor Sketching). One<br />

<strong>ba</strong>tch will consist of 12 students.<br />

(c) Practicals Examinations will be conducted at the centres. An external<br />

examiner will examine the answer sheets in consultation with an internal examiner,<br />

the subject teacher of the department of Drawing & Painting. Principal will<br />

appoint the internal Examiner on the recommendation of the Head of the Department.<br />

(D) Practical paper <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I will be evaluated separately. there will be no<br />

Supplementary Examination in Practical paper <strong>II</strong> & <strong>II</strong>I. It is compulsory to pass<br />

in every paper separately including submission of practical work.<br />

(E) Computer is very helpful & important to the drawing & painting students<br />

in theory & practical studies. Therefore, the de<strong>pt</strong>. should take care for<br />

providing the computers to the students.<br />

(F) The ratio of periods must be counted as one is to one of practical &<br />

theory paper in drawing & painting subject.<br />

(G)The Department should also arrange for an educational tour to ancient<br />

art centres like Ajanta, Ellora, Elephanta, Khajuraho, National Gallery of Modern<br />

Art-New Delhi. Art Galleries, Museums and fine Art institutions in other<br />

cities of the country at least once in a year.<br />

ch-,-ikVZ ch-,-ikVZ & & f}rh; f}rh; & & 2011<br />

2011<br />

fp=dyk<br />

fp=dyk<br />

;kstuk ;kstuk<br />

;kstuk<br />

dqy vf/kdre vad% 200] dqy U;wure mRrhZ.kkad% 72] dqy dkyka’k&11 izfr lIrkg<br />

iz’u iz’u iz’u Ik= Ik= I ¼lS)kfUrd½% ¼lS)kfUrd½% ¼lS)kfUrd½% ^^Hkkjrh; ^^Hkkjrh; ^^Hkkjrh; fp=dyk fp=dyk fp=dyk o o ewfrZdyk ewfrZdyk ewfrZdyk dk dk dk bfrgkl** bfrgkl**<br />

bfrgkl**<br />

le;kof/k% 3 ?k.Vs iw.kkZad% 100 mRrh.kkZad% 36<br />

iz’u iz’u i= i= i= <strong>II</strong> ¼izk;ksfxd½% ¼izk;ksfxd½% iksVsªV iksVsªV isfUVax isfUVax isfUVax ¼vko{k½ ¼vko{k½<br />

¼vko{k½<br />

le;kof/k% 5 ?k.Vs iw.kkZad% 40 mRrh.kkZad% 15<br />

iz’u iz’u i= i= <strong>II</strong>I ¼izk;ksfxd½% ¼izk;ksfxd½% vuqvZadu vuqvZadu vuqvZadu ¼iksVªsV ¼iksVªsV isfUVax isfUVax dk dk vuqvaZadu½<br />

vuqvaZadu½<br />

le;kof/k% 5 ?k.Vs iw.kkZad% 40 mRrh.kkZad% 15<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 97 98 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

l=h; l=h; l=h; izk;ksfxd izk;ksfxd izk;ksfxd dk;Z<br />

dk;Z<br />

vf/kdre vad% 20 U;wure vad% 7<br />

uohu uohu uohu ijh{kk ijh{kk ijh{kk ;kstuk ;kstuk ;kstuk ¼lS)kfUrd½% ¼lS)kfUrd½%<br />

¼lS)kfUrd½%<br />

Hkkx&v Hkkx&v<br />

vad vad 20<br />

20<br />

lHkh iz’u djuk vfuok;Z gSA iz’uksa dk mRrj 20 'kCnksa ls vf/kd u gksA lHkh iz’uksa<br />

ds vad leku gSaA<br />

Hkkx&c Hkkx&c Hkkx&c<br />

vad vad vad 20<br />

20<br />

lHkh iz’u djuk vfuok;Z gSA iz’uksa dk mRrj 50 'kCnksa ls vf/kd u gksaA lHkh iz’uksa<br />

ds vad leku gSaA<br />

Hkkx&l Hkkx&l<br />

vad vad 60<br />

60<br />

izR;sd bdkbZ ls ,d iz’u pqurs gq, dqy rhu iz’u dhft,A iz’uksa dk mRrj 400 'kCnksa<br />

ls vf/kd uk gksA lHkh iz’uksa ds vad leku gSaA<br />

izFke izFke iz’u iz’u i= i= % % ¼lS)kfUrd½<br />

¼lS)kfUrd½<br />

Hkkjrh; Hkkjrh; fp=dyk fp=dyk o o ewfrZdyk ewfrZdyk dk dk bfrgkl<br />

bfrgkl<br />

4 4 dkyka’k dkyka’k izfr izfr lIrkg lIrkg<br />

lIrkg<br />

vof/k% 3 ?k.Vs iw.kkZad 100 mRrhZ.kkad 36<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ izFke<br />

izFke<br />

izkxSfrgkfld Hkkjrh; fp=dyk] vatrk dh fp=dyk] tSu 'kSyh] jktLFkkuh<br />

fp=dyk&esokM+] fd’kux


8- dyk vkSj dye MkW- th-ds- vxzoky<br />

9- vk/kqfud Hkkjrh; fp=dyk MkW- th-ds- vxzoky<br />

f}rh; f}rh; f}rh; iz’u iz’u iz’u i=& i=& i=& ¼izk;ksfxd½ ¼izk;ksfxd½ ¼izk;ksfxd½ iksVªsV iksVªsV isfUVax isfUVax isfUVax ¼vko{k½ ¼vko{k½<br />

¼vko{k½<br />

3 3 dkyka’k dkyka’k izfr izfr lIrkg lIrkg lIrkg<br />

vof/k&5 ?k.Vs<br />

ijh{kk nks l=ksa esa lEiUu gksxhA izR;sd l= 2 ?k.Vs 30 feuV dk gksxk nksuksa l=ksa ds<br />

e/; 30 feuV dk e/;kUrj gksxkA<br />

iw.kkZad&40 mRrh.kkZad% 15<br />

ek/;e% tyjax ¼ikjn’khZ½ ,oa rsy jax<br />

vkdkj% ½ bEihfj;y<br />

lk/kkj.k lyoVksa ls ;qDr i`"B Hkwfe insZ ds vkxs 20 o"kZ ls 50 o"kZ vk;q ds ekWMy ¼L=h<br />

;k iq:"k½ dks cSBk;k tk;A ek/;e dk mfpr iz;ksx] jax ,oa rduhd ds lgh vadu<br />

,oa Nk;k izdk’k ds mfpr izHkko ls thou v/;;u dks ;FkkFkZoknh Lo:i esa izLrqr<br />

fd;k tk;A<br />

r`rh; r`rh; iz’u iz’u i= i= ¼izk;ksfxd½ ¼izk;ksfxd½ ¼izk;ksfxd½ % % vuqvZadu<br />

vuqvZadu<br />

3 3 3 dkyka’k dkyka’k izfr izfr izfr lIrkg lIrkg<br />

vof/k&5 ?k.Vs<br />

uksV% uksV% ijh{kk nks l=ksa esa lEiUu gksxhA izR;sd l= 2 ?k.Vs 30 feuV dk gksxk nksuksa<br />

l=ksa ds e/; 30 feuV dk e/;kUrj gksxkA<br />

iw.kkZad & 40 mRrh.kkZad &15<br />

ek/;e % tyjax & ikjn’khZ] vikjn’khZ rFkk rsy jax<br />

;g vuqvZadu l`tukRed iquvZfHkO;fDr gksxh] vfHkO;fDr esa vkdkj dh iquZlajpuk<br />

¼fMLVkW’kZu½ gksxkA<br />

jax ;kstuk] ek/;e] js[kk] VsDlpj bR;kfn dk vuqdwy iz;ksx okafNr gskxkA<br />

l=h; l=h; dk;Z dk;Z izLrqfr<br />

izLrqfr<br />

1 1 1 dkyka’k dkyka’k dkyka’k izfr izfr lIrkg lIrkg<br />

lIrkg<br />

iw.kkZad& 20 mRrh.kkZad& 7<br />

izR;sd fo|kFkhZ dks okf"kZd ijh{kk izkjEHk gksus ls ,d ekg iwoZ fuEu izdkj l=h; dk;Z<br />

izLrqr djus gksxsaA<br />

1- nl fp= ¼iz’u i= f}rh; ls 5 ,oa iz’u i= r`rh; ls Hkh 5 fp=½ tek djkus<br />

gksxsa ftUgsa ekmUV djus ds ckn Hkyh&Hkk¡fr iksVZQksfy;ksa esa O;ofLFkr fd;k tk,A<br />

l= dk d{kk dk;Z gh l=h; dk;Z gksxkA iksVsªV isfUVax ds l=h; dk;Z ,d isfUly<br />

esa] ,d eksuksØkse ¼,d o.khZ;½ esa o ’ks"k lEiw.kZ jax esa gksuk pkfg,A<br />

2- ,d js[kkadu iqfLrdk lkbZt ¼¼bEih- dh ftleas 150 ls de i`"B u gks] ¼js[kkadu<br />

okLrfod] l`tukRed gks o izÑfr] ekuo&vkÑfr;k¡] i’kq&i{kh] Lekjd ,oa Hkou<br />

vkfn ds gkas½ tek djk;sA<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 99 100 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

3- ek/;e& iSu] L;kgh ;k isfUly<br />

okf"kZd ijh{kk ds ,d ekg iwoZ fp=dyk foHkkxk/;{k dks l=h; dk;Z tek fd;k<br />

tk, ftls fo"k; izk/;kid ls fnukad lfgr tapok;k x;k gksA<br />

l=h; dk;Z dk ewY;kadu foHkkxk/;{k fo"k;izk/;kid ds ijke’kZ ls vkUrfjd :i<br />

ls djsxsaA l=h; dk;Z ijh{kk ifj.kke ds mijkar Nk=ksa dks okil dj fn;k tk;s]<br />

;fn ,d ekg rd Nk= l=h; dk;Z ysus ugha vkrk rks l=h; dk;Z u"V dj fn;k<br />

tk;sxkA<br />

fo’ks"k fo’ks"k fo’ks"k uksV% uksV% l=h; l=h; dk;Z dk;Z {kfrxzLr {kfrxzLr gksus gksus ij ij ;k ;k xqe xqe gksus gksus ij ij Nk= Nk= dks dks<br />

dks<br />

fdlh fdlh izdkj izdkj dk dk nkok nkok izLrqr izLrqr djus djus dk dk ,oa ,oa {kfriwfrZ {kfriwfrZ jkf’k jkf’k izkIr izkIr djus<br />

djus<br />

dk dk vf/kdkj vf/kdkj ugha ugha gksxkA<br />

gksxkA<br />

uksV% uksV% ¼v½ ¼v½ ¼v½ Nk=ksa dks lS)kfUrd o izk;ksfxd lHkh iz’ui=ksa esa vyx&vyx mRrh.kZ gksuk pkfg,A<br />

¼c½ ¼c½ ¼c½ v/;;u ds fy, lIrkg esa 11 dkyka’k gksxsaA lS)kfUrd iz’ui= ds 4 dkyka’k<br />

izk;ksfxd iz’u&i=ksa ds fy, 6 dkyka’k gksxsa vkSj 1 dkyka’k] d{kk ls ckgj<br />

js[kkadu vH;kl ds fy, gksxkA ,d cSp esa 12 fo|kFkhZ gksxsaA<br />

¼l½ ¼l½ izk;ksfxd ijh{kk;sa dsUnz ij vk;ksftr gksxhA ckg~; ijh{kd vkUrfjd ijh{kd ¼tks<br />

fp=dyk foHkkx dk fo"k; izk/;kid gksxk½ ls fopkj foe’kZ djrs gq, izk;ksfxd<br />

ijh{kk dh mRrj iqfLrdkvksa dk ewY;kadu djsxsaA izkpk;Z vkUrfjd ijh{kd dh<br />

fu;qfDr foHkkxk/;{k }kjk uke dh izLrqfr o laLrqfr ds vk/kkj ij djsxsaA<br />

¼n½ ¼n½ iz’u&i= f}rh; o r`rh; dk ewY;kadu i`Fkd&i`Fkd gksxkA nksuksa izk;ksfxd<br />

iz’ui=ksa esa dksbZ iwjd ijh{kk ugha gksxhA l=h; dk;Z lfgr lHkh iz’ui=ksa esa<br />

i`Fkd&2 mRrh.kZ gksuk vfuok;Z gSA<br />

¼;½ ¼;½ dEI;wVj fp=dyk fo"k; ds Nk=&Nk=kvksa ds fy, lS)kfUrd ,oa izk;ksfxd<br />

v/;;u ds fy, cgqr egRoiw.kZ ,oa lgk;d gSA blfy, fp=dyk foHkkx<br />

dEI;wVj dh lgk;rk Nk=ksa dks miyC/k djokus dh O;oLFkk djsaA<br />

¼j½ ¼j½ ¼j½ fp=dyk fo"k; esa izk;ksfxd iz’ui= iw.kZ:is.k izk;ksfxd gh gksrk gS vkSj<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’u i= iw.kZr% lS)kfUrd gh gksrk gSA vr% izk;ksfxd iz’ui=<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’ui= dh rjg gh iw.kZ dkyka’k ekuk tkrk gSA<br />

¼y½ ¼y½ foHkkx }kjk o"kZ esa de ls de ,d ckj ’kS{kf.kd Hkze.k izkphu dyk dsUnzksa ds fy,<br />

vk;ksftr gksuk pkfg, tSls vtUrk] ,yksjk] ,yhQsUVk] [kqtjkgks] jk"Vªh; vk/kqfud<br />

dyk nh?kkZ&ubZ fnYyh] dyk nh?kkZ;sa] laxzgky; ,oa yfyr dyk laLFkku tks ns’k<br />

ds vU; uxjksa esa gksaA


20. INDIAN MUSIC<br />

(Vocal And Instrumental)<br />

Scheme :<br />

Theory Papers Max. Marks: 100 Min Pass Marks: 36<br />

Paper I : 3 periods per week 3 Hours Duration Marks : 50 Min. Marks : 18<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong> : 3 periods per week 3 Hours Duration Marks : 50 Min. Marks : 18<br />

Practical : 6 periods per week 6 Hours Duration Max. Marks : 100<br />

Min. marks : 36<br />

Note : Each theory paper will contain three sections. The question paper will be<br />

divided into three parts A, B and C respectively. Part ‘A’ will consist of 5 questions<br />

(20 words) each of two marks (10 marks). Candidates shall attem<strong>pt</strong> all 5 questions in<br />

this part. Part ‘B’ will consist of three questions (50 words each) of 5 marks each.<br />

Candidates shall attem<strong>pt</strong> two questions in this part (10 marks). Part ‘C’ will consist<br />

of 5 questions (400 words each) of 10 marks each. Candidates are required to<br />

attem<strong>pt</strong> any three questions in this part (30 marks).<br />

Theory Paper - I<br />

Duration : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 50 Min. Pass Marks : 18<br />

Section ‘A’<br />

1. Detail study of the following compositions : Khayal, Tappa, Lakshangeet,<br />

Swarmalika, Tarana, Trivat and Chaturang.<br />

2. Use & Descri<strong>pt</strong>ion of the following instruments : Guitar, Flute and Naga<br />

Swaram .<br />

3. Knowledge of the following : Gat, Jod - Alap, Meend. Jamjama, Krintan, Jhala.<br />

Section ‘B’<br />

1. General study of the development of Music in the 19 th & 20 th Century.<br />

2. Basic knowledge of the following :<br />

Sangeet Chintamani , Sangeet Bodh, Shree Malyakshya Sangeet<br />

3. 72 Melas of Pt. Vyankat Mukhi and 32 That according to the Swars of<br />

Hindustani Music of Pt. Bhat Khande.<br />

Section ‘C’<br />

1. Placement of Suddha Swars on the wire of veena according to Pt. Aho<strong>ba</strong>l &<br />

Pt. Bhat Khande.<br />

2. Sruti & Swarshthan according to Ancient and modern Music Scholars Bharat<br />

and Pt. Bhat Khande.<br />

3. Life Sketch and contribution of the following musicians : - Ustad Amir Khan, Ustad<br />

Allauddin Khan, Ustad Vilayat Khan, Pt. Vinayak Rao Patwardhan<br />

Theory Paper - <strong>II</strong><br />

Duration : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 50 Min. Pass Marks : 18<br />

Section ‘A’<br />

1. Comparative study of Ragas of the prescribed course – Malkauns, Bheemplasi,<br />

Bihag, Miya Malhar, Bahar, Kamod, Chhayanut, Hindol, Tilak Kamod.<br />

2. To recognize the Ragas of the prescribed course by the given notes and<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 101 102 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

write their few alaps<br />

3. Basic knowledge of the Western Notation System.<br />

Section ‘B’<br />

1. Definitions of the following terms : - Tirobhav, Avirbhav, Adat, Jigar, Hisab.<br />

2. Detail study of the “Sarana Chatushtaye” of Bharat<br />

3. To write the Thekas of the following talas in Dugun, Tigun, Chaugun : -<br />

Deepchandi, Jhoomara, Punjabi, Dhamar, Ektal, Chautal.<br />

Section ‘C’<br />

1. General study of the main classical Musical forms of Karnataka Music.<br />

2. Study of the following scales : - Diatonic scale, Chromatic scale, Equally<br />

Tempered scale<br />

3. Notation Writing of the Composition of the Ragas of the prescribed course.<br />

Practical<br />

Indian Music(Vocal And Instrumental)<br />

Max. Marks ; 100 Min. Pass Marks : 36<br />

Marking Scheme :<br />

1. To sing/play a slow Khayal/Vilambit Gat of the examiner’s choice from the<br />

rescribed ragas Marks : 20<br />

2. To sing/play a fast Khayal/Drut Gat Marks : 15<br />

3. To sing a Dharupad or Dhamar with Layakari/play Alaps in any ragas with<br />

special practice in Neend of two three swars. Marks : 15<br />

4. to sing a Tarana/a Gat in any ragas composed in any Tala Marks : 15<br />

5. Theka of Tals will be play on hands with layakaris Marks : 15<br />

6. Any question pertaining to the study of ragas Marks : 10<br />

7. Bhajan/dhun Marks : 10<br />

Ragas prescribed for Vocal and Instrumental Music :- Malkauns, Bheemplasi,<br />

Bihag, Miya Malhar, Bahar, Kamod, Chhayanut, Hindol, Tilak Kamod.<br />

Candidates are expected to learn Aroha-Avroh Pakad and elementary swarvistars<br />

in all the ragas. All the Thekas of the Talas with Dugun & Chaugun, prescribed in<br />

the Theory course, Ektal, Chautal, Jhoomara, Dhamar, Tilwada, Deeopchandi and<br />

Punjabi.<br />

Instructions for students offering Vocal Music :<br />

1. To the accompaniment of Tabla to sing a slow Khayal and fast Khayal with<br />

Alaps and Tanas of Varieties in any Three ragas.<br />

2. To sing a fast Khayal/Tarana with tanas in any three ragas [note selected<br />

under clause (1)].<br />

3. To the accompaniment of Tabla/Pakhawaj, to sing one Dhrupad and one<br />

Dharmar in two different ragas. [not selected under clause (1) & (2)]<br />

4. To sing Lakshan geet in any one raga.<br />

Instruction for students offering instrumental Music :<br />

Candidates can offer any one of the following Instruments : Sitar, Violin, Sarod,<br />

Flute and Israj.


1. To the accompaniment of Tabla to play Vilambit Gat and Drut Gat with sufficient<br />

varieties of Todas in Tigun, Chaugun and Athagun in any Three ragas.<br />

2. To play fast Gats with todas and Jhalas in any three ragas [not selected under<br />

clause (1)] .<br />

3. To play Alaps with Meend, Krintan etc. in any one raga [not selected under<br />

clause (1) & (2) ]<br />

4. To play two Gats in any ragas composed in Talas other than Trital [not<br />

selected under clause (1), (2) & (3)]<br />

5. To play a Dhun.<br />

Books Recommended :<br />

1. Pt. Bhatkhande, I, <strong>II</strong>, <strong>II</strong>I, IV part.<br />

2. Rag/Darshan Part I, Pt. Manik Bha Thakurdas<br />

3. Rag/Darshan Part <strong>II</strong>, Pt. Manik Bha Thakurdas<br />

4. Sangeet Sushma, I, <strong>II</strong>, <strong>II</strong>I & IV.<br />

5. Khyal Darshan Pt. Manik Bha Thakurdas<br />

6. Rag Parichaya, Part I & <strong>II</strong> Harish Chandra<br />

7. Bhagwat Sharam, Sharma : Sitar Malika<br />

8. Shashi Mohan bhatt : Sitar Pravesh<br />

9. Ravi Shankar : My Music My Life<br />

10. Ram Avtar, Lear to play on Sitar<br />

11. Shripad Bandhopadhyaya : SDitar Marg<br />

Theory :<br />

1. Sangeet Sanchayan, Dr. Subhadra Chaudhary<br />

2. Sangeet Chintamani <strong>II</strong> : Acharya Brishapati, Smt. Sunit Kumari, Smt.<br />

Sulochana Brishapati.<br />

3. Hindustani Sangeet : V Shastra - Bhagwat Sharan<br />

4. Bhartiya sangeet ke Etihasik Visheshan - Dr. Swatantra Sharma<br />

5. Khyal Shaili ka Vikas - Chhaya Saxena<br />

6. Thumri Ki Utpati, Vikas aur. Shailiayan. S. Shatrughan Shukla<br />

7. Shri Mal Lakshya Sangeet - Bhat Kande<br />

8. Vishva Sangeet k Ethihas - Amal Das Sharma<br />

9. Sangeet Visharad - Vasant.<br />

Hkkjrh; laxhr<br />

¼xk;u ,oa oknu½<br />

;kstuk%<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’ui= nks iz’ui= U;wure vad% 36] vof/k% 3 ?kaVs] vf/kdre vad 100<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’ui= izFke 3 dkyka’k izfr lIrkg & 3 ?kaVs] vf/kdre vad 50<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’ui= f}rh; 3 dkyka’k izfr lIrkg & 3 ?kaVs] vf/kdre vad 50<br />

iz;ksfxd 6 dkyka’k izfr lIrkg & 6 ?kaVs] vf/kdre vad 100<br />

uksV% izR;sd lS)kfUrd iz’ui= ds rhu [kaM gksaxsA iz’ui=& rhu [kaM v] c] l esa<br />

gksaxsA [kaM v ds varxZr 5 iz’u ¼20 'kCn] izR;sd 2 vad ds gksaxs ¼10 vad½½ fo|kFkhZ dks lHkh<br />

5 iz’u djuk vfuok;Z gksxkA<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 103 104 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

[kaM c ds varxZr rhu iz’u ¼50 'kCn] izR;sd 5 vad½ gksaxsA fo|kFkhZ dks bl [kaM ea ls 2<br />

iz’u ¼10 vad½ ds djus gksaxsA [kaM l ds varxZr 5 iz’u ¼400 'kCn½ 10 vad dk gksxkA<br />

fo|kFkhZ dks bl [kaM esa ls rhu iz’u ¼30 vad½ ds djus gksaxsA<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’ui= izFke<br />

vof/k 3 ?kaVs U;wure vad 18 vf/kdre vad 50<br />

[k.M v<br />

1- fuEufyf[kr cafn’kksa dk foLr`r v/;;u&<br />

[;ky] VIik] y{k.kxhr] Loj&ekfydk] f=oV prqjax<br />

2- fuEufyf[kr ok|ksa dh mi;ksfxrk ,oa foLr`r v/;;u&fxVkj] ckalqjh] uknLoje<br />

3- fuEufyf[kr dh ifjHkk"kk&<br />

xr] tksM+&vkyki] ehM+] tetek] dàru] >kyk<br />

[k.M c<br />

1- Hkkjrh; laxhr dk fodkl 19oha 'krkCnh rd&<br />

2- fuEufyf[kr laxhr xzUFkksa ds laca/k esa lkekU; tkudkjh&<br />

laxhr fparke.kh] laxhr cks/k] JheYy y{; laxhr<br />

3- ia- O;adVeq[kh ds 72 FkkV rFkk fgUnqLrkuh laxhr esa ia- ekr[kaMs ds vuqlkj 32 FkkVksa<br />

dh mRifŸkA<br />

[k.M l<br />

1- oh.kk ds rkjksa ij ia-vgkscy rFkk ia- Hkkr[kaMs ds vuqlkj 'kq) Lojksa dh LFkkiuk&<br />

2- Jqfr o Loj LFkku izkphu o vk/kqfud laxhrK Hkjr o ia- Hkkr[kaMs ds vuqlkj&<br />

3- fuEufyf[kr laxhrdkjksa dk thou o`rkar ,oa ;ksxnku&<br />

mLrkn vehj [kka] mLrkn vykmn~nhu [kka]<br />

mLrkn foyk;r [kka] ia- fouk;d jko iVo/kZu<br />

Hkkjrh; laxhr<br />

¼oknu ,oa xk;u½<br />

;kstuk%<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’ui= nks iz’ui= U;wure vad% 36] vof/k% 3 ?kaVs] vf/kdre vad 100<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’ui= izFke 3 dkyka’k izfr lIrkg & 3 ?kaVs] vf/kdre vad 50<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’ui= f}rh; 3 dkyka’k izfr lIrkg & 3 ?kaVs] vf/kdre vad 50<br />

iz;ksfxd 6 dkyka’k izfr lIrkg & 6 ?kaVs] vf/kdre vad 100<br />

uksV% izR;sd lS)kfUrd iz’ui= ds rhu [kaM gksaxsA iz’ui=& rhu [kaM v] c] l esa gksaxsA<br />

[kaM v ds varxZr 5 iz’u ¼20 'kCn] izR;sd 2 vad ds gksaxs ¼10 vad½½ fo|kFkhZ dks lHkh 5<br />

iz’u djuk vfuok;Z gksxkA<br />

[kaM c ds varxZr rhu iz’u ¼50 'kCn] izR;sd 5 vad½ gksaxsA fo|kFkhZ dks bl [kaM esa ls 2<br />

iz’u ¼10 vad½ ds djus gksaxsA [kaM l ds varxZr 5 iz’u ¼400 'kCn½ 10 vad dk gksxkA


fo|kFkhZ dks bl [kaM esa ls rhu iz’u ¼30 vad½ ds djus gksaxsA<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’ui= f}rh;<br />

vof/k 3 ?kaVs U;wure vad 18 vf/kdre vad 50<br />

[k.M v<br />

1- ikB~;Øe dh leLr jkxksa dk rqyukRed v/;;u& ekydkSl] Hkhe iyklh] fcgkx]<br />

fe;keYgkj] cgkj]] dkeksn] Nk;kuV] fgaMksy] fryd dkeksn<br />

2- ikB~;Øe dh jkxksa dks fn, x, Lojksa ds vk/kkj ij igpkuuk rFkk mudh dqN vkyki<br />

fy[kuk&<br />

3- ik’pkR; laxhr dh Lojfyfi i)fr dk v/;;u&xr] tksM+&vkyki] ehM+] tetek]<br />

dàru] >kyk<br />

[k.M c<br />

1- fuEufyf[kr dh ifjHkk"kk fy[kuk& xed] frjksHkko] vkfoZHkko] vknr] ftxj] fglkc]<br />

gkeZuh] eSyksMh<br />

2- Hkjr dh lkj.kk prq"V;h dk foLr`r v/;;u&<br />

3- fuEu rkyksa ds Bsds nqxqu] frxqu ,oa pkSxqu esa fy[kuk&<br />

nhipanh] >wejk] iatkch] fryokM+k] /kekj] ,drky] pkSrky<br />

[k.M l<br />

1- dukZVd laxhr dh eq[; 'kkL=h; xk;u 'kSfy;ksa dk Kku<br />

2- fuEu Loj lIrdksa dk v/;;u& MkbZVksfud Ldsy] ØksesfVd Ldsy lekukUrjkyh;<br />

Loj lIrd<br />

3- ikB~;Øe dh jkxksa dks Lojfyfi esa fy[kuk<br />

izk;ksfxd<br />

U;wure vad 36 vf/kdre vad % 100<br />

vad foHkktu<br />

1- ijh{kd dh bPNkuqlkj cM+k [;ky@xr lEiw.kZ xk;dh lfgr vad 20<br />

2- NksVk [;ky@nzqrxr ,oa rkus vad 15<br />

1- /kqzin ;k /kekj y;dkjh lfgr tksM vkyki vad 15<br />

2- rjkuk@rhu rky ds vfrfjDr rky eas nqzrxr vad 15<br />

3- rcys ij rkyksa ds Bsds yxkukA vad 15<br />

4- ijh{kd }kjk fn;s x;s jkx laca/kh dksbZ iz’u \ vad 10<br />

5- Hktu@/kqu vad 10<br />

ikB~;Øe % ¼daB ,oa oka|½ izk;ksfxd<br />

ekydkSl] Hkhe iyklh] fcgkx] fe;ka<br />

eYgkj] cgkj]<br />

dkeksn] Nk;kuV] fgaMksy] fryd dkeksn<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 105 106 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks vkjksg&vojksg idM+ rFkk jkx foLrkj djuk vko’;d gSA<br />

lS)kfUrd iz’u i= dh lHkh rkyksa ds Bsds nqxqu o pkSxqu esa yxkuk&,drky] pkSrky]<br />

>wejk] /kekj] fryokM+k] nhipUnh] iatkchA<br />

daB laxhr ysus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy, funsZ’k %&<br />

1- fdUgha rhu jkxksa esa foyfEcr rFkk nqzry; dh cfUn’k ds lkFk vyki o rkuksa dh<br />

izLrqfrA<br />

2- fdUgh rhu jkxksa esa NksVk] [;ky@rjkuk ¼mDr pkjksa ds vfrfjDr½<br />

3- fdUgha nks fHkUu jkxksa esa /kqzin o /kekj ¼nqxqu] frxqu] pkSxqu /kzqin esa o nqxqu pkSxqu /<br />

kekj esa½ izFke o f}rh; fcUnq dh jkxksa ds vfrfjDrA<br />

4- fdUgha ,d jkxksa esa y{k.k xhrA<br />

ok| laxhr ysus okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy, funsZ’k %&<br />

flrkj] ok;fyu] ljksn] fxVkj] ckalqjh] bljktA<br />

1- fdUgha rhu jkxksa esa foyfEcr o nqzqrxr rksMs o >kys lfgr ctkukA<br />

2- nqzrxr o >kyk rS;kjh ds lkFk fdUgha rhu jkxksa esa ctkukA izFke pkj jkxksa ds<br />

vfrfjDrA<br />

3- fdUgha ,d jkxksa esa ehaM dÙru ctkukA<br />

4- f=rky ds vfrfjDr vU; fdlh rky esa nks xr ¼jkx½<br />

5- dksbZ Hkh ,d /kqu<br />

21- thou foKku ,oa tSu n'kZu<br />

SCIENCE OF LIVING & JAINOLOGY<br />

Scheme of Examination<br />

Two Question Papers Duration M.M. Min.M.<br />

First Question Paper 3 hours 75<br />

Second Question Paper 3 hours 75 54<br />

Practical 5 hours 50 18<br />

General Instructions<br />

1. There will be two theoretical papers (each of 75 Marks) and one practical<br />

paper (50 Marks) student has to pass both theoretical and practical<br />

papers.<br />

2. 6 lectures per week for two theoretical and 4 lectures per week for<br />

practical classes of 20 students per <strong>ba</strong>tch is essential.<br />

3. This syllabus will be equally applicable to regular, Private and exstudents.<br />

There will be no facility for old pattern scheme.<br />

PAPER-I - SCIENCE OF LIVING AND HEALTH<br />

Time : 3 Hrs M.M. 75<br />

Note : There will be two questions from each unit. Every question will consist<br />

Part ‘A’ Descri<strong>pt</strong>ive type (12 Marks) and Part ‘B’ short Notes


type (3 Marks), making total number of 10 questions. Student has to<br />

appear one question from each unit.<br />

Unit-1 : Science of Living: Originaton and development<br />

Ancient education system, Problems of present education system,<br />

Science of Living: Orignation and development, Science of<br />

Living : Nature and Aim, Science of Living : A new dimention of<br />

education, Indian culture and advantage of Science of Living,<br />

Relevance of Science of Living in different fields<br />

Unit-2 : Main Components of Science of Living<br />

Body and tools of its purification<br />

Breathing and tools of its purification<br />

Vital energy and tools of its puritication<br />

Mind and tools of its purification<br />

Emotion and tools of its purification<br />

Karma and tools of karma-purificaion<br />

Psyche and tools of its purification<br />

Unit-3 : Science of Living and Value development<br />

Value : meaning and definition<br />

Process of value acce<strong>pt</strong>ance<br />

Role of family and society in development of values<br />

Sixteen values in Science of Living<br />

Anupreksha : A process of values development<br />

Unit-4 : Technique of Science of Living and Training<br />

Anekant and its practical application<br />

Non-violence and non-violent life style<br />

Anuvrat : code of conduct<br />

Preksha Dhyan and its componets<br />

Training of brain<br />

Process of controlling Samveda (senses)<br />

Conce<strong>pt</strong> of salvation in education<br />

Unit-5 : Science of Living and Health<br />

Conce<strong>pt</strong> of health<br />

Determining factors of health<br />

Conce<strong>pt</strong> of <strong>ba</strong>lanced diet and health<br />

Physical health<br />

Mental health<br />

Emotional health<br />

Recommended Books :-<br />

1- thou foKku vkSj LokLF;] MkW- le.kh _tq izKk] le.kh Js;l izKk] tSu fo'o<br />

Hkkjrh] ykMuwaA<br />

2- thou foKku % fl)kUr vkSj iz;ksx] vkpk;Z egkizK] tSu fo'o Hkkjrh] ykMuwaA<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 107 108 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

3- thou foKku % f'k{kk dk u;k vk;ke] vkpk;Z egkizK] tSu fo'o Hkkjrh] ykMuwaA<br />

4- thou foKku% LoLFk lekt lajpuk dk ladYi] vkpk;Z egkizK] tSu fo'o<br />

Hkkjrh] ykMuwaA<br />

5- thou foKku dh :ijs[kk] eqfu /kesZ'k dqekj] tSu fo”o Hkkjrh] ykMuwaA<br />

6- vfgalk vkSj v.kqozr] vkpk;Z egkizK] tSu fo'o Hkkjrh] ykMuwaA<br />

7- izs{kk/;ku % vk/kkj vkSj Lo:i] vkpk;Z egkizK] tSu fo'o Hkkjrh] ykMuwaA<br />

8- vewrZ fpUru] vkpk;Z egkizK] tSu fo'o Hkkjrh] ykMuwaA<br />

9- izs{kk/;ku & LokLF; foKku] Hkkx & 1] 2] eqfu egsUnz dqekj] tSu fo'o Hkkjrh] ykMuwaA<br />

10- foKku dh dlkSVh ij ;ksx] Lokeh jkenso] fnO; ;ksx efUnj] du[ky] gfj}kjA<br />

PAPER- <strong>II</strong> - JAIN METAPHYSICS AND ETHICS<br />

Time: 3 Hrs M.M.: 75<br />

Note : There will be two questions from each unit. Every question will consist<br />

Part A- Descri<strong>pt</strong>ive type (12 Marks) and Part B short notes type (3<br />

Marks), making total number of 10 questions. Student has to appear<br />

one question form each unit.<br />

Unit-1 : Jain Metaphysics<br />

Nature of Reality (Sat), Substance (Dravya), Attributes (Guna),<br />

Modes (Paryaya), Six Substance, Atom, Cosmology (Lokavad)<br />

Unit-2 : Jain Metaphysics<br />

Nature of soul, Classification of soul, Prove of the existence of<br />

soul, size of Soul, Soul-body relationship, Rebirth.<br />

Unit-3 : Jain Ethics<br />

Foundation and Nature of Jain Ethics.<br />

Nine Categories of Truth (Navtatva)<br />

Three Jewels (Ratnatraya)<br />

Stages of spiritual development (Gunasthan)<br />

Six essentials (Sadavashyak)<br />

Ten Righteousness (Dharma)<br />

Unit-4 : Jain Ethics<br />

Ascetic’s code of conduct (Shramanachara)<br />

Laymen’s code of conduct (Shravakachara)<br />

Laymen’s renunciation eleven stages (Shravak ki Pratima)<br />

Jain Life Style, Limit to Possession, Fasting unto death (Santhara)<br />

Unit-5 : Jain Ethics<br />

Nature of Non-violence, cruelty towards animals verses feeling<br />

of equanimity.<br />

Non-violence training<br />

Anuvrata Movement, Anuvrata code of conduct, Foundation<br />

of a Healthy Society, Field of Anuvrata.


Recommended Books :-<br />

1- tSu rRRo ehekalk vkSj vkpkj ehekalk] le.kh _tqizKk ] tSu fo'o Hkkjrh laLFkku]<br />

ykMuwWaA<br />

2- tSu n'kZu % euu vkSj ehekalk ] vkpk;Z Jh egkizK] vkn'kZ lkfgR; la?k] pq:A<br />

3- Jkod lEcks/k] vkpk;Z rqylh ] vkn'kZ lkfgR; la?k ] pq:A<br />

4- tSu vkxe esa n'kZu] le.kh eaxyizKk ] tSu fo'o Hkkjrh ] ykMuwWaA<br />

5- tSu n'kZu ] egsUnzdqekj U;k;kpk;Z ] x.ks'ko.khZ laLFkku] ufj;k ] okjk.klhA<br />

6- tSu rRRo ehekalk&MkW vkuUn izdk'k f=ikBh ] ch tSu ifCy'klZ ] ubZ fnYyhA<br />

PRACTICAL : SCIENCE OF LIVING & JAINOLOGY<br />

Time: 5 Hours Minimum Passing Marks: 18 M.M.: 50<br />

Division of Marks<br />

1. Practical Work (Written Part of 1.30 Hrs.)<br />

Three questions are attem<strong>pt</strong> out of 5 question 21 Marks<br />

2. Viva-Voce 20 Marks<br />

3. File Work 9 Marks<br />

Exercise : 1 (a) Preliminary preparation to four phases of the Preksha<br />

Meditation,Yogic Kriyayen: from head to toe and ten exercises<br />

of stomach and breathing, Longterm Kayotsarga<br />

Note : All these exercise are only for learn & oral exam.<br />

(b) Special Exercises : Sharir Preksha, Chaitnya Kendra<br />

Preksha<br />

Exercise : 2 Aasan-<br />

Lying posture: (i) Pawanmuktasana (ii) Bhujangasan (iii)<br />

Shalbhasana<br />

Sitting posture : (i) Vajrasana (ii) Shashankasana (iii)<br />

Paschimottanasana<br />

Standing Posture : (i) Trikonasana (ii) Padahastasana (iii)<br />

Konasana.<br />

Exercise: 3 Pranayam – (i) Ujjai (ii) Shitali (iii) Bhastrika<br />

Exercise:4 Anupreksha : (i) Abhaya (Fearless ) (ii) Maitri (Friendlyness)<br />

(iii) Karuna (Compassion) (iv) Saha-Astitva (co-existence) (v)<br />

Ahimsa (Non–violence).<br />

Exercise: 5 Eight Exercises of spinal for Changness of Nature.<br />

Recommended Books:<br />

1 izs{kk/;ku % iz;ksx i+)fr] vkpk;Z egkizK] tSu fo'o Hkkjrh] ykMuwWaA<br />

2 vklu vkSj izk.kk;ke ] eqfu fd'kuyky] tSu fo'o Hkkjrh] ykMuWawA<br />

3 ;kSfxd fdz;k,Waaaaaa ] eqfu fd'kuyky] ch- tSu ifCy'klZ ¼izk-fy-½]fnYyhA<br />

4 vklu] izk.kk;ke] eqnzk vkSj cU/k] Lokeh lR;kuUn] fcgkj ;ksx fo|ky;]<br />

xaxkn'kZu] eqaxsj ¼fcgkj½A<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 109 110 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

5 vklu vkSj izk.kk;ke] Lokeh jkenso] fnO; ;ksx efUnj] du[ky] gfj}kjA<br />

thou foKku ,oa tSu n’kZu<br />

ijh{kk ;kstuk %<br />

nks iz’u i= vof/k vf/kdre vad U;wure mÙkh.kZkad<br />

izzFke iz'u i= 3 ?k.Vs 75<br />

f}rh; iz'u i= 3 ?k.Vs 75 54<br />

izk;ksfxd<br />

lkekU; funsZ’k %&<br />

5 ?k.Vs 50 18<br />

1- dqy nks lS)kfUrd i= ¼izR;sd i= 75 vadksa dk½ o ,d izk;skfxd i= ¼50 vadkas<br />

dk½ gksxkA fo|kFkhZ dks lS)kfUrd o izk;skfxd i= esa i`Fkd~&i`Fkd~ mrh.kZ gksuk<br />

vko”;d gSA<br />

2- nksuksa lS)kfUrd i=ksa ds fy;s izfr lIrkg 6 dkyka'k ,oa izk;skfxd i= esa 20<br />

fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds izR;sd cSp ds fy;s izfr lIrkg 4 dkyka'k gksuk vko';d gSA<br />

izFke iz’u i=<br />

thou foKku vkSj LokLF;<br />

vof/k & 3-00 ?k.Vs iw.kZkad % 75<br />

uksV & bl iz'u i= esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls nks iz'u i= gksaxsA izR;sd iz'u dk Hkkx<br />

^v^^ fucU/kkRed & 12 vad ,oa Hkkx ^c^ y?kwRrjh; & 3 vaad dk gksxkA<br />

bl izdkj iz'uksa dh dqy la[;k 10 gksxhA ijh{kkFkhZ dks izR;sd bdkbZ ls<br />

,d iz'u dk p;u djrs gq, dqy ik¡p iz'uksa ds mÙkj fy[kus gksaxsA<br />

bdkbZ&1 bdkbZ&1<br />

bdkbZ&1<br />

thou foKku % mn~Hko vkSj fodkl<br />

v- izkphu f'k{kk iz.kkyh] orZeku f'k{kk iz.kkyh dh leL;k,Wa ] thou foKku %<br />

mn~Hko vkSj fodklA<br />

vk- Hkkjrh; laLÑfr vkSj thou foKku dh mi;ksfxrk] thou foKku vFkZ]<br />

Lo:i] mn~ns';] f'k{kk dk u;k vk;ke thou foKku<br />

bdkbZ&2bdkbZ&2thou<br />

foKku ds eq[; vax<br />

v- 'kjhj vkSj 'kjhj&'kqf) ds mik;] 'okl vkSj 'okl&'kqf) ds mik;] izk.k vkSj<br />

izk.k&'kqf) ds mik;<br />

vk- eu vkSj eu&'kqf) ds mik;] Hkko vkSj Hkko&'kqf) ds mik;] deZ vkSj<br />

deZ&'kqf) ds mik;] fpRr vkSj fpRr&'kqf) ds mik;A<br />

bdkbZ&3<br />

bdkbZ&3<br />

thou foKku vkSj ewY; fodkl


v- ewY; vFkZ vkSj ifjHkk"kk] ewY; fu/kkZj.k dh izfØ;k] ewY; fodkl esa ifjokj vkSj<br />

lekt dh HkwfedkA<br />

vk- thou foKku esa fu/kkZfjr lksyg ewY;] ewY; fodkl dh izfØ;k % vuqizs{kkA<br />

bdkbZ&4 bdkbZ&4<br />

bdkbZ&4<br />

thou foKku dh izfof/k;ka vkSj izf’k{k.k<br />

v- vusdkUr vkSj mlds O;kogkfjd iz;ksx] vfgaslk dk Lo:i vkSj thou 'kSyh<br />

esa vfgalk] v.kqozr dh vkpkj lafgrk] izs{kk/;ku vkSj mlds vaxA<br />

vk- thou foKku vkSj efLr"d izf'k{k.k] thou foKku vkSj laosn izf'k{k.k] thou<br />

foKku vkSj eqfDr dh vo/kkj.kk] thou foKku dh izklafxdrk fofo/k {ks=ksa esaaA<br />

bdkbZ&5<br />

bdkbZ&5<br />

thou foKku vkSj LokLF;<br />

v- LokLF; dh vo/kkj.kk ,oa ifjHkk"kk,a] fu/kkZjd rRRo] larqfyr vkgkj vkSj<br />

LokLF;A<br />

vk- 'kkjhfjd LokLF;] ekufld LokLF; vkSj HkkoukRed LOkkLF;A<br />

/;krO; %& iqLrdksa ds uke vaxzsth esa Nis ikB~;Øe ds lkFk layXu gSaA<br />

f}rh; iz’u i=<br />

tSu rRRo ,oa vkpkj ehekalk<br />

vof/k & 3-00 ?k.Vs iw.kZkd % 75<br />

uksV & bl iz'u i= esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls nks iz'u i= gksaxsA izR;sd iz'u dk Hkkx<br />

^v^^ fucU/kkRed & 12 vad ,oa Hkkx ^c^ y?kwRrjh; & 3 vaad dk gksxkA<br />

bl izdkj iz'uksa dh dqy la[;k 10 gksxhA ijh{kkFkhZ dks izR;sd bdkbZ ls<br />

,d iz'u dk p;u djrs gq, dqy ik¡p iz'uksa ds mÙkj fy[kus gksaxsA<br />

bdkbZ&1<br />

bdkbZ&1<br />

rRRo&ehekalk<br />

v- lr~ dk Lo:i] nzO;&xq.k&i;kZ;]<br />

vk- 'kM~ nzO;] ijek.kq] yksdokn<br />

bdkbZ&2<br />

bdkbZ&2<br />

rRRo&ehekalk<br />

v- vkRek dk Lo:i] vkRek ds Hksn&izHksn] vkRek dh flf)<br />

vk- vkRek dk ifjek.k] vkRek&'kjhj laaca/k] iqutZUeokn<br />

bdkbZ&3<br />

bdkbZ&3<br />

vkpkj&ehekalk<br />

v- vkpkj dk vk/kkj vkSj Lo:i] uorRRo] jRu=;<br />

vk- xq.kLFkku] "kMko';d] nl /keZ<br />

bdkbZ&4 bdkbZ&4<br />

bdkbZ&4<br />

vkpkj&ehekalk<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 111 112 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

v- Je.kkpkj] Jkodkpkj] X;kjg izfrek<br />

vk- tSu thou “kSyh] vifjxzg] lays[kuk&laFkkjk<br />

bdkbZ&5<br />

bdkbZ&5<br />

vkpkj&ehekalk<br />

v- vafglk dk Lo:i] i'kq if{k;ksa ds izfr Øwjrk cuke vkRekSiE;rk] vfgalk izf'k{k.k<br />

vk- v.kqozr vkUnksyu] v.kqozr vkpkj lafgrk] v.kqozr % LoLFk lekt lajpuk dk<br />

vk/kkj] v.kqozr dk dk;Z {ks=<br />

/;krO; %& iqLrdksa ds uke vaxzsth esa Nis ikB~;Øe ds lkFk layXu gSaA<br />

izk;ksfxd % thou foKku ,oa tSu n’kZu<br />

vof/k %& 5 ?k.Vs<br />

vad ;kstuk %&<br />

U;wure mÙkh.kkZad & 18 iw.kkZd & 50<br />

1- iz;ksx'kkyk dk;Z ¼fyf[kr iz'u 1-30 ?k.Vs vof/k½] ikWap iz'uksa esa ls rhu iz'u<br />

djuk vko';d gSA vad % 21<br />

2- ekSf[kd & lexz vH;kl ls ijh{kkFkhZ iz;ksxksa dks djds ,oa djkdj ds djsaxsA<br />

¼nks ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks ,d lkFk½ vad % 20<br />

3- vfHkys[k dk;Z ¼QkbZy fjdkMZ½ vad % 09<br />

dkyka'k & 20 fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds izR;sd cSp ds fy, 4 dkyka'k gksaxsA<br />

vH;kl %& 1¼v½ izs{kk/;ku iwoZ rS;kjh ,oa /;ku ds pkjksa pj.k] ;kSfxd fdz;k,Wa&lHkh<br />

vaxksa dh eLrd ls iats rd rFkk isV vkSj 'okl dh nl fdz;k,Wa]<br />

nh?kZdkyhu dk;ksRlxZA<br />

uksV %& mi;qDZr iz;ksx dsoy vH;kl ,oa ekSf[kd ijh{kk ds fy, gSaA<br />

izk;ksfxd ijh{kk ds fyf[kr esas blls iz'u ugha iwNs tk;saxsaA<br />

¼c½ fo'ks"k vH;kl %& 'kjhj izs{kk] pSrU; dsUnz izs{kkA<br />

vH;kl %&2 vklu<br />

'k;u LFkku&1-ioueqDrklu 2Hkqtaxklu 3-'kyHkklu<br />

4- g`n;LrEHkkluA<br />

fu’khnu LFkku&1- otzklu 2-'k'kkadklu 3]if'peksRrkukluA<br />

Å/oZ LFkku &1-f=dks.kklu 2-ikngLrklu 3-dks.kkluA<br />

vH;kl %&3 izk.kk;ke<br />

1-mTTkk;h 2-'khryh 3- HkfL=dkA<br />

vH;kl %&4- vuqizs{kk & 1-vHk; 2-eS=h 3-d#.kk 4-lg vfLrRo 5-vfgalkuqizs{kkA<br />

vH;kl %&5 LoHkko ifjoZru gsrq es#n.M dh vkB fd;k,WaA<br />

/;krO; %& iqLrdksa ds uke vaxzsth esa Nis ikB~;Øe ds lkFk layXu gSaA


22. POPULATION STUDIES<br />

Scheme<br />

Two Papers Min. Pass Marks: 72, Max 200 Marks<br />

Paper I 3 hours duration Max 100 Marks<br />

Paper <strong>II</strong> 3 hours duration Max 100 Marks<br />

Note: Each paper is divided in to three units. The candidates are required to total<br />

five question attem<strong>pt</strong>ing one question term each unit.<br />

Paper – I Population, Environment And Natural Resources<br />

3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 100<br />

Unit I<br />

Population growth and Natural Resources, Biotic and Abiotic resources,<br />

Renewable and non-renewable resources.<br />

Population growth and Noise pollution, Population growth and Air pollution,<br />

Population growth and Water pollution, Green house effect and glo<strong>ba</strong>l warming.<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong><br />

Soil-erosion, desertification, salinity and water-logging, wild-life conservation,<br />

Human being as a resource.<br />

Consequences of Population explosion on human resource, Social Forestry,<br />

Afforestation.<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Definition and conce<strong>pt</strong> of sustainable development, Economic aspect of<br />

sustainable development, Social aspect of sustainable development, Environmental<br />

aspect sustainable development,<br />

Books Recommended:<br />

1. Kingsley Denis and N.H.Bernstam- “Resources, Environment and population”<br />

2. Anil Kumar -“Epidemiology. Health and population”<br />

Paper – <strong>II</strong> Population Policies And Family Welfare Programme<br />

3 hrs. duration Max. Marks 100<br />

Unit I<br />

Introduction of Population Policy, Principal features of population policy,<br />

Economic, cultural, social issue related to population policy.<br />

Need for population policy, Objectives of Population policy, Major Population<br />

issues in developed and developing countries.<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong><br />

Unequal Distribution of Population at Regional Level, Unequal Population Growth<br />

in groups of different Religion and its consequences, Unequal Population Growth<br />

in different Caste in different States of India.<br />

National Population Policy – 2001, Population Policy of <strong>Rajasthan</strong>, Problems of<br />

over-population, problems of under population.<br />

Unit <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Conce<strong>pt</strong> of family welfare programme, Need of family welfare Programme, Causes<br />

of Limited Success of family welfare programme in India, family welfare programme<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 113 114 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

and Immunization.<br />

Books Recommended:<br />

1- oh- lh- flUgk ] iq"ik flUgk & Þ tukafddh ds fl}kUr Þ ] e;wj isijcsDl<br />

2- Mkå t; izdk’k feJk Þ tuakfddh ds fl}kUr Þ ] lkfgR; Hkou ifCyds’ku<br />

3- ,l- lh- JhokLro & Þ tuakfddh v/;;u ds izk:i Þ] fgeky; ifCyf’kaxgkÅl<br />

4. Asha A. Bhende, Tara kanitkar – “Principals of Population Studies”,<br />

Himalaya Publishing house.<br />

5. R. K. Prasad –“Population Planning, Policy and Programme”,<br />

Deep and Deep Publications.<br />

tula[;k tula[;k v/;;u v/;;u<br />

v/;;u<br />

;kstuk<br />

nks iz’u i= U;wure vad & 72 iw.kkZd & 200<br />

izFke iz’u i= le; & 3 ?kaVs vad & 100<br />

f}rh; iz’u i= le; & 3 ?kaVs vad & 100\<br />

uksV%& uksV%& uksV%& iz’u i= rhu bZdkbZ;ksa esa foHkkftr fd;k x;k gS A ijh{kkfFkZ;ksa dks izR;sd bZdkbZ esa<br />

ls ,d&,d iz’u gy djrs gq, dqy ikap iz’u gy djus gksxsaA<br />

iz’u iz’u iz’u i= i= & & izFke izFke & & tula[;k] tula[;k] i;kZoj.k i;kZoj.k ,oa ,oa izkd`frd izkd`frd izkd`frd lalk/ku<br />

lalk/ku<br />

le; & 3 ?kaVs vad & 100<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 1<br />

1<br />

tula[;k o`f} vkSj izkd`frd lalk/ku] tSfod vkSj vtSfod lalk/ku] uO;dj.kh; o<br />

vuO;dj.kh; lalk/ku A<br />

tula[;k o`f} vkSj /ofu iznq"k.k] tula[;k o`f} vkSj ok;q iznq"k.k] tula[;k o`f} vkSj ty<br />

iznq"k.k] xzhu gkÅl izHkko o Xykscy okfeZax A<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 2<br />

2<br />

e`nk vijnu] e:LFkyh;dj.k] yo.krk o ty Hkj.k] oU; tho laj{k.k] ekuo ,d lalk/<br />

ku ds :i esa A<br />

tula[;k foLQksV ds ekuo lalk/ku ij iM+us okys izHkko] lkekftd okfudh] o`{kkjksi.k]<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 3 3<br />

3<br />

lrr~ fodkl dh ifjHkk"kk o vo/kkj.kk] lrr~ fodkl ds vkfFkZd igyw] lrr~ fodkl ds<br />

lkekftd igyw] lrr~ fodkl ds i;kZoj.kh; igyw A<br />

Books Recommended:<br />

1. Kingsley Denis and N.H.Bernstam – “Resources, Environment and population”<br />

2. Anil Kumar - “Epidemiology. Health and population”<br />

iz’u iz’u i= i= & & f}rh; f}rh; & & tula[;k tula[;k tula[;k uhfr uhfr o o ifjokj ifjokj dY;k.k dY;k.k dY;k.k dk;ZØe]<br />

dk;ZØe]<br />

le; & 3 ?kaVs vad & 100<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & 1<br />

1<br />

tula[;k uhfr dk ifjp;] tula[;k uhfr dh eq[; fo’ks"krk,a] tula[;k uhfr ls lacaf/


kr vkfFkZd lakLd`frd jktuSfrd o lkekftd eq}s A<br />

tula[;k uhfr dh vko’;drk] tula[;k uhfr ds m}s’;] fodflr o fodkl’khy ns’kksa<br />

esa tula[;k ds eq[; eq}s A<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ & & & 2 2<br />

2<br />

{ks-=h; Lrj ij tuLka[;k dk vleku forj.k fofHkUu /keksZa ds lewgksa esa vleku tula[;k<br />

o`f},ao mlds nq"ifj.kke Hkkjr ds fofHkUu jkT;ksa dh fofHkUu tkfr;ksa ds e/; vleku<br />

tula[;k o`f}<br />

jk"Vªh; tula[;k uhfr & 2001] jktLFkku dh tula[;k uhfr] vfr&tula[;k dh<br />

leL;k,sa] vYi tula[;k dh leL;k,a A<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ bdkbZ & & & 3<br />

3<br />

ifjokj dY;k.k dk;ZØe dh vo/kkj.kk] ifjokj dY;k.k dk;ZØe dh vko’;drk] Hkkjr esa<br />

ifjokj dY;k.k dk;ZØe dh lhfer lQyrk ds dkj.k] ifjokj dY;k.k dk;ZØe vkSj<br />

Vhdkdj.k A<br />

Books Recommended:<br />

1- oh- lh- flUgk ] iq"ik flUgk & Þ tukafddh ds fl}kUr Þ ] e;wj isijcsDl<br />

2- Mkå t; izdk’k feJk Þ tuakfddh ds fl}kUr Þ ] lkfgR; Hkou ifCyds’ku<br />

3- ,l- lh- JhokLro & Þ tuakfddh v/;;u ds izk:i Þ] fgeky; ifCyf’kaxgkÅl<br />

4. Asha A. Bhende, Tara kanitkar – “Principals of Population Studies”, Himalaya<br />

Publishing house.<br />

24. TEXTILE DYEING AND PRINTING<br />

B.Sc./B.A./B.Com PART SECOND<br />

(REVISED AND REFRAMED SYLLABUS)<br />

SCHEME DURATION MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN.<br />

MARKS PASS MARKS PASS<br />

FOR B.Sc. MARKS FOR B.A/ MARKS<br />

B.Com<br />

THREE PAPERS 3 HRS. 150 54 150 54<br />

PAPER I 3 HRS. 50 18 50 18<br />

PAPER <strong>II</strong> 3 HRS. 50 18 50 18<br />

PAPER <strong>II</strong>I 3 HRS. 50 18 50 18<br />

PRACTICAL 5 HRS. 75 27 50 18<br />

PAPER – I<br />

PRINCIPLES OF COLOURATION<br />

DURATION 3 HRS. MAXIMUM MARKS<br />

50 NOTE :- The paper is divided into five independent units. Two<br />

questions will be set from each unit. The candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> one<br />

question from each unit.<br />

UNIT – I<br />

1. Indian traditional dyed textiles<br />

a. Bandhani b. Patola c. Ikat<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 115 116 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

2. Indian traditional printed textiles<br />

a. kalamkari b. Sanganeri c. Badmeri<br />

UNIT – <strong>II</strong><br />

1. Perce<strong>pt</strong>ion of colour<br />

a. Mechanism of colour vision b. Theories of colour vision<br />

c. Relation between colour & chemical composition of a compound<br />

d. Electronic interpretation of phenomenon of colour of a compound<br />

UNIT – <strong>II</strong>I<br />

1. General Properties of Dyes<br />

a. Solubility of dyes b. Tinctorial value of dyes<br />

c. Fastness properties of dye d. Substantivity of dyes<br />

UNIT – IV<br />

1. Elementry theories of dyeing<br />

a. modern conce<strong>pt</strong> of dyeing - dye up take, conce<strong>pt</strong> of adsor<strong>pt</strong>ion,<br />

diffusion, Dye affinity for fibre, Dye fibre bond<br />

b. effect of electrolite c. effect of temperature<br />

d. effect of concentration e. effect of M:L Ratio<br />

UNIT –V<br />

1. Dyes<br />

a. Natural b. Synthetic c. Ecofriendly dyes<br />

2. Classification of dyes<br />

a. <strong>ba</strong>sed on application b. <strong>ba</strong>sed on chemical structure<br />

3. Chemistry and application of dyeing assistance<br />

a. dispersing b. leveling agent<br />

c. solubilising agent d. dye fixing agent<br />

PAPER – <strong>II</strong> : TECHNOLOGY OF DYEING<br />

DURATION 3 HRS. MAXIMUM MARKS<br />

50 NOTE :- The paper is divided into five independent units. Two<br />

questions will be set from each unit. The candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> one<br />

question from each unit.<br />

UNIT – I<br />

1. General aspects of dyeing<br />

a. M:L ratio b. Percent shade c. Percent exhaution<br />

d. Standing <strong>ba</strong>th e. Cross dyeing/Solid Dyeing<br />

f. Reverse dyeing g. Topping h. Tailing<br />

Effect<br />

i. Stripping j. Colour fastness<br />

UNIT – <strong>II</strong><br />

1. Dyeing machineries<br />

a. Machinery for fibre dyeing – loose stock<br />

b. Machinery for Yarn dyeing - Hank, package<br />

c. Machinery for fabric dyeing – Zigger, Winch, Padding Mangle, Jet<br />

Dyeing Machine, H.T. H.P. Dyeing Machine<br />

UNIT – <strong>II</strong>I<br />

1. Dyeing of cotton and viscose rayon with following dyes<br />

a. Direct dyes b. Azoic dyes c. Vat dyes<br />

d. Reactive dyes e. Sulphur dyes f. Pigment Colours


UNIT – IV<br />

1. Dyeing of silk and wool with following dyes -<br />

a. Acid dyes b. Basic dyes c. Mordant/Chrome<br />

dyes<br />

UNIT – V<br />

1. Dyeing of polyester and polyester blended fabric<br />

a. Carrier dyeing b. HT HP dyeing<br />

c. Jet dyeing d. Thermosol dyeing<br />

2. Dyeing of nylon and acrylic fibre<br />

PAPER – <strong>II</strong>I<br />

TECHNOLOGY OF PRINTING<br />

DURATION 3 HRS. MAXIMUM MARKS 50<br />

NOTE :- The paper is divided into five independent units. Two questions<br />

will be set from each unit. The candidate is required to attem<strong>pt</strong> one question<br />

from each unit.<br />

UNIT – I<br />

1. Printing & its significance<br />

2. Methods and machines of printing<br />

a. Block b. Screen – Hand & Flat Bed<br />

c. Roller d. Rotary<br />

UNIT – <strong>II</strong><br />

1. a. Preparation of Printing paste<br />

b. Use of various ingredients & thickeners<br />

2. After treatment of Printed goods<br />

a. Ageing b. Flash ageing<br />

c. Curing d. Carbonisation<br />

e. Washing & Soaping f. Reduction clear treatment<br />

g. Drying<br />

UNIT – <strong>II</strong>I<br />

1. A Style of Printing<br />

a. direct style b. discharge style<br />

c. Resist style (dabu, <strong>ba</strong>tik, tie & dye)<br />

UNIT – IV<br />

1. Printing of cotton & viscose rayon with following dyeing with<br />

a. Azoic dyes b. Rapidogens<br />

c.Reactive dyes d. Pigment dyes<br />

UNIT – V<br />

1. Printing wool & silk with<br />

a. acid dye b. metal complex dyes<br />

2. Printing of polyester with a. disperse dye<br />

3. Printing of Nylon with s a. Acid dye<br />

4. Printing of acrylic with a. Cationic dyes<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 117 118 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

25. LIVE STOCK AND DAIRYING<br />

Scheme : Two Paper<br />

Min Pass Marks 48 Duration Max Marks 132 Min. Pass Marks<br />

Paper – I 3 hrs. 66 Marks 48<br />

Paper – <strong>II</strong> 3 hrs. 66 Marks<br />

Practical 4 hrs. 68 Marks 24<br />

PAPER – I : MILK AND INDIGENOUS MILK PRODUCTS<br />

3 hrs. Duration Max. marks : 66<br />

Unit – I<br />

1. Normal constituents of milk, general composition of milk of different<br />

livestock.<br />

2. Nature of major milk constituents, physical properties of milk.<br />

3. Factors affecting composition and yield of milk.<br />

Unit – <strong>II</strong><br />

4. Coagulation of milk with acid enzymes, heat and alcohal.<br />

5. Colostrum and its chemical physical and nutritional properties.<br />

6. Place of milk in Indian diet.<br />

Unit – <strong>II</strong><br />

7. Handling of milk-milking by hand and machine production of clean milk,<br />

role of micro-organisms in milk sources of contain ination. presevations<br />

and storage.<br />

8. Adulteration of Milk and its detection, spoilage of milk.<br />

9. Legal standards<br />

10. Milk products – milk powder, ghee, khoa, dahi, chenna, flavored milk.<br />

PAPER – <strong>II</strong> INTRODUCTORY AND INDUSTRIAL DAIRYING<br />

Syllabus : -<br />

3 hrs. Duration Max. Marks : 66<br />

Unit – I<br />

1. Present position of dairy industry in India, Production of milk and its<br />

utilization.<br />

2. Agencies engaged in marketing of milk, transportation of milk.<br />

3. Collection of milk by a dairy plant, Filtration, classification pasteurization,<br />

homogenization, cooling, packing and storage.<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong><br />

4. Manufacture of standardized. toned, reconstituted flavoured and sterilized<br />

milk.<br />

5. Dairy development plans, operation flood.<br />

6. Use of Refrigeration in diary industry.<br />

7. Metals commonly used for dairy utensils and equipment.<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

8. Use of substandard milk.<br />

9. Elementary idea about the manufacture of cream, toned milk, butter, ice<br />

cream, cheese and concentrated milk.<br />

10. Kinds of spoilage of milk production and the prevention.


LIVESTOCK AND DAIRYING PRACTICAL<br />

Min. Pass Marks : 24 4 Hrs. Duration Max. Marks. :66<br />

PRACTICAL-I<br />

1. Sampling of milk for chemical analysis.<br />

2. Determination of specific gravity, fat, total, solids and SNF of milk.<br />

3. Determination of acidity of milk, cream, curd<br />

4. Estimation of protein lactose and chloride in milk.<br />

5. Detection of preservation in milk.<br />

6. Detection of adulterants in milk.<br />

Min. Pass Marks : 24 4 hrs. Duration Max. Marks : 66<br />

PRACTICAL – <strong>II</strong><br />

1. Study of cream separator parts and separation of cream.<br />

2. Manufacture of ghee, dahi, khoa, chenna, ice-cream.<br />

3. Analysis of Ghee-Acid value, loading value, butyric-refractor meter<br />

reading peroxide value, bond in test, kries test.<br />

4. Familiarity with common defects of milk and milk products rancidity<br />

fishiness, gassiness, tellowiness, visit to chilling plants and dairies.<br />

i'kq/ku ,oa Ms;jh O;olk;<br />

iz’u i= 1 & nw/k vkSj nw/k ls cus inkFkZ<br />

le;kof/k 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre vad % 66<br />

[k.M & v<br />

1- nw/k dk lkekU; la?kVu] fofHkUu i’kqvksa ds nw/k dk laxBu ,oa nw/k eas ik, tkus<br />

okys eq[; rRo A<br />

2- nw/k esa ik;s tkus okys eq[; rRoksa dk lkekU; Lo:i ,oa nw/k es HkkSfrd xq.kA<br />

3- nw/k ds mRiknu o la?kVu dks izHkkfor djus okys dkjd A<br />

[k.M & c<br />

4- vEy] ,Utkbe] xehZ vkSj ,Ydksgy }kjk nw/k dk LdU/ku A<br />

5- [khl ds HkkSfrd] jklk;fud o tSfod xq.k ,oa iks"kd egRo A<br />

6- Hkkjrh; Hkkstu esa nw/k dk egRo A<br />

[k.M & l<br />

7- nw/k nksgus dh fof/k;ka] ¼gLr ,oa e’khu fo/kh½ LoPN nqX/k mRiknu] nw/k esa lq{e<br />

thok.kqvksa ds izos’k ds L=ksr] nq/k esa thok.kqvksa ds dk;Z A nw/k dks Hk.Mkjhr<br />

o ifjf{kr djuk A<br />

8- nw/k eafeykoV o mldk irk yxkuk A nw/k dk [kjkc gksuk gksuk mls [kjkc<br />

gksus ls cpkuk A<br />

9- nw/k ,oa nqX/k inkFkksZa dk oS/kkfud eku A<br />

10- nqX/k inkFkZ&?kh] ekok ¼[kksvk½] ngh] iuhj A<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 119 120 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

iz’u i= 2 % izkjfEHkd vkS|ksfxd O;olk;<br />

le; 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre vad % 66<br />

[k.M & v<br />

1- Hkkjr esa Ms;jh m|ksx dh orZeku fLFkfr] nqX/k dk mRiknu ,oa miHkksx A<br />

2- nw/k ds ifjorZu o Ø; foØ; esa layXu ,tsfUl;ka A<br />

3- ,d Ms;jh la;a= ij nw/k dk ,d=hdj.k] Nkuuk] oxhZdj.k] ik’pqjhdj.k]<br />

lekaxhdj.k] BaMk djuk] iSfdax ,oa Hk.Mkj.k A<br />

[k.M & c<br />

4- ekuohd‘r nw/k Vks.M feYd] lqxfU/kr nw/k ,oa fuftZfed`r nw/k rS;kj djus<br />

dh lkekU; fof/k;ka A<br />

5- Ms;jh fodkl ;kstuk ,oa vkWijs’ku Q~yM A<br />

6- Ms;kjh m|ksx esa iz’khru dh dk;Z iz.kkyh dk mi;ksx A<br />

7- Ms;jh crZuksa o ;a=ksa ds fy, dke vkus okyh lkekU; /kkrq;s A<br />

[k.M & l<br />

8- fuEu Js.kh ds nw/k dk mi;ksx A<br />

9- Øhe] eDd[ku] vkblØhe] pht] ,oa la?kfur nw/k rS;kj djus dh fof/k;ka A<br />

10- nqX/k inkFkksZa ds [kjkc ds izdkj vkSj muds cpko ds rjhds A<br />

izk;ksfxd dk;Z&i’kqikyu ,ao Ms;jh O;oLFkk<br />

le; 4 ?k.Vs iw.kkZd % 68<br />

iz;ksfxd dk;Z & 1<br />

1- jklk;fud ijh{k.k fy, nw/k dk uewuk ysuk A<br />

2- nw/k eas vis{kd ?kuRo] olk] dqy Bksl inkFkZ vkSj olk jfgr Bksl inkFkZ Kkr djuk A<br />

3- nw/k] Øhe ,oa ngh esa vEyh;rk Kkr djuk A<br />

4- nw/k] izksVhu] nqX/ke o DyksjkbZM Kkr djuk A<br />

5- nw/k esa ifjj{kh inkFkksZ dk irk yxkuk A<br />

6- nw/k es feykoV dk irk yxkuk A<br />

le; 4 ?kaVs iw.kkZad % 68<br />

iz;ksfxd dk;Z & 2<br />

1- Øhe fudkyus okyh e’khu ds Hkkxksa dk v/;;u o nw/k ls Øhe fudkyukA<br />

2- ?kh] ngh] ekok] iuhj o vkblØhe rS;kj djuk A<br />

3- lqxfU/kr nw/k rS;kj djuk A<br />

4- ?kh dk ijh{k.k & vEyh; eku] vk;ksMhu eku O;qVkjsfjdjsDVks ehVj jhfMax] ij<br />

vkWDlkbMksu] fØf’k;u eku A<br />

5- nw/k dk rFkk nw/k inkFkksZ ds lkekU; nksiksa dk irk yxk;uk tSls [kVokl]<br />

eNyh tSlh lqxU/k] xSl cukuk] dM+okiu A<br />

6- Ms;jh la;a= o vo’khru dsUnzksa dk Hkze.k A


26. GARMENTS PRODUCTION AND<br />

EXPORT MANAGEMENT<br />

Scheme<br />

Duration Max.Marks Min.Marks Pds/Wk<br />

Paper - I 3 hrs 50 18 3<br />

Paper - <strong>II</strong> 3 hrs 75 27 4<br />

Practical 3 hrs 75 27 4<br />

PAPER- I - PATTERN MAKING AND DRESS DESIGNING<br />

Duration - 3 hrs Max. Marks 50<br />

Note : The Paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each<br />

unit. The candidate are required to attem<strong>pt</strong> five questions in all selecting<br />

at least one question from each unit.<br />

Unit - I<br />

1. Clothing- Introduction, scope and importance.<br />

2. Dress Designing- Application of elements and principles of design to<br />

clothing.<br />

3. Readymade Vs. Homemade garments.<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong><br />

1. Techniques in pattern making -<br />

(a) Flat pattern (b) Draping (c) Drafting<br />

Their application, principles, advantages and limitations in clothing<br />

construction.<br />

2. Knowledge of the range of average measurements for children and adult<br />

figures. Indian and International standards. How to take accurate body<br />

measurements.<br />

3. Ideal proportions at different ages from one year child to an adult.<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Fitting- Principles of fitting, factors to be considered while fitting, common<br />

fitting problems, remeding fitting defects of bodice, sleeve and skirt.<br />

Unit - IV<br />

1. Fashion -Meaning, sources of fashion information, fashion cycle.<br />

2. Drawing of fashion figures with the knowledge of correct proportions of<br />

various body parts as related to the whole.<br />

3. Front and <strong>ba</strong>ck poses of a women (Fashion figures)<br />

4. Front and <strong>ba</strong>ck poses of a Man.<br />

Unit - V<br />

1. Use of colour and shading in Fashion Drawing.<br />

2. Special consideration in designing and layout of fabrics such as print,<br />

stripes, checks etc.<br />

3. How to plan dress designs including accessories<br />

SUGGESTED READINGS -<br />

1. Erwin, Kinchen “Clothing for Moderns” - Macmillan Publishing, New York.<br />

2. Latze, Alpha and Hostelten Helen “The wild world of clothing”. The Ronald<br />

Press Company, New York.<br />

3. Mathews Mary - Practical clothing construction I & <strong>II</strong> Cosmic Press,<br />

Madras<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 121 122 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

4. Doongaji S. and Deshpande R. “Basic Process of Clothing Construction”<br />

5. Neelam Pruthi and Saroj S. Jeet Singh : Drafting techniques for Garment<br />

construction.<br />

6. Pandit, Savitri : manual of Children’s clothing, Orient Longman Ltd. Bom<strong>ba</strong>y.<br />

PAPER-<strong>II</strong>-ELEMENTS OF MARKETING AND FINANCE<br />

Duration : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks 75<br />

Note : The paper will contain ten questions having two questions from each<br />

unit. The candidate are required to attem<strong>pt</strong> five questions in all selecting<br />

at least one question from each unit.<br />

Unit - I<br />

Meaning of Marketing, Types of Market, Market Survey and Fashion<br />

Merchandising- market Demand.<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong><br />

Cost Profit Analysis special reference to Marginal Costing- Profit Volume Ratio,<br />

Margin of Safety and BEP Analysis. Input markets with special reference to<br />

textile and garment production planning.<br />

Unit - <strong>II</strong>I<br />

Meaning of Working Capital- Factors affecting working capital requirement.<br />

Various sources. Foreign Trade<br />

Unit - IV<br />

Foreign Exchange Regulations Special reference to FEMA. Rate of exchange,<br />

letter of credit, various types of bills discounting, Tariff, Custom, Insurance.<br />

Unit - V<br />

Procedure of Exports: Export - Import Policy of India, Export Licence Export<br />

Houses. Export Promotion schemes and measures in India, Detail Study.<br />

SUGGESTED READINGS -<br />

1. Srivastava and Agarwal : Vipdan Pra<strong>ba</strong>ndh.<br />

2. Mamoria, Joshi : Salesmenship & Practice of Marketing in India.<br />

3. Davar, R.S. : Salesmenship & Publicity.<br />

4. Satyanarayan : Sales Management.<br />

5. Jain & Sharma : Vikraya Prashasan Avam Pra<strong>ba</strong>ndh.<br />

6. Agrawal, Kothari : Vipnan Pra<strong>ba</strong>ndh.<br />

7. Kindley, Burger : International Economics.<br />

8. cjyk vxzoky] vUrjk"Vªh; vFkZ’kkL=<br />

PRACTICAL- PATTERN MAKING AND DRESS DESIGNING<br />

Duration 4 hrs Max. Marks - 75 Min pass marks - 27<br />

1. Equipments and supplies used in clothing construction.<br />

2. Sewing Machine - its parts and operation, defects and how to remedy them.<br />

Care of Machine.<br />

3. Samples of construction processes-<br />

(a) Basic Hand Stitches. (b) Seams and seam finishes.<br />

(c) Darts, pleats, tucks and gathers. (d) Placket and fasteners.<br />

(e) Pipings and facings. (f) Collars and sleeves.<br />

(g) Embroidery stitches (10) (h) Darning and patching.<br />

4. (a) Study of Body measurements in relation to age and height.


(b) Calculating the amount of material required for various garments.<br />

(c) Importance of drafting and making paper patterns.<br />

(d) Placement and cutting of paper pattern on fabric.<br />

5. Drafting of <strong>ba</strong>sic bodice block and its ada<strong>pt</strong>ation to various garments.<br />

6. Drafting, cutting and stitching of the following children garments - Jhabla,<br />

Panty, Romper, A-line frock, Gathered frock, payjama, cap, feeders, half<br />

pant, boy’s shirt.<br />

ifj/kku ifj/kku mRiknu mRiknu mRiknu vkSj vkSj vkSj fu;kZr fu;kZr izcU/k<br />

izcU/k<br />

iz’u iz’u i= i= i= & & izFke izFke uewuk uewuk uewuk fuekZ.k fuekZ.k vkSj vkSj vkSj os’kHkw"kk os’kHkw"kk fMtkbu<br />

fMtkbu<br />

vof/k 3 ?k.Vs vf/kdre vad 75<br />

uksV % izR;sd iz’u esa izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls nks iz’u ysrs gq, dqy nl iz’u gksaxsA<br />

fo|kFkhZ dks izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls de ls de ,d iz’u djrs gq, dqy ikap<br />

iz’uksa dk mÙkj nsuk gksxkA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ I<br />

1- ifj/kku & ifjp;] foLrkj ,oa egÙoA<br />

2- os’kHkw"kk fMtkbu & ifj/kku esa uewus ds fl)karksa o rRoksa dk mi;ksxA<br />

3- jsMhesM oL= o ?kj esa rS;kj fd, x, oL=ksa esa varj<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ <strong>II</strong><br />

1- uewuk fuekZ.k dh rduhds<br />

¼v½ pkSjl uewuk ¼c½ Msªfiax ¼l½ izk:i fu:i.k<br />

blds fl)kar] ykHk] gkfu ,oa oL= fuekZ.k esa budk vuqiz;kstu<br />

2- cPps] yM+fd;ksa o ;qokvksa ds fp=ksa esa vkSlriu ds foLrkj dk Kku & Hkkjrh;<br />

,oa vUrjk"Vªh; ekud] 'kjhj ds lgh eki ysus dk rjhdkA<br />

3- ,d lky ds cPps ls ysdj ;qok gksus rd fofHkUu vk;qvksa ij vkn’kZ vuqikrA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ <strong>II</strong>I<br />

fQfVax & fQfVax ds fl)kar] fQfVax j[krs le; /;ku j[kus ;ksX; dkjd]<br />

lkekU; fQfVax leL;k,sa] pksyh] ck¡g rFkk LdVZ dh fQfVax =qfV;ksa dk funkuA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ IV<br />

1- QS’ku & vFkZ] QS’ku lwpuk ds L=ksr] QS’ku pØA<br />

2- nsg ds fofHkUu Hkkxksa ds lgh vuqikr ds Kku ls QS’ku fQxj cukukA<br />

3- vkSlr dh vxz] i’p 'kkjhfjd eqnzk,saA<br />

4- iq:"k dh vxz] i’p 'kkjhfjd eqnzk,saA<br />

bdkbZ bdkbZ bdkbZ V<br />

1- jax dk iz;ksx vkSj QS’ku fudkyus esa jax dk mrkj&p


4- ¼v½ yEckbZ o mez ds vuqlkj 'kjhj ds eki dk v/;;uA<br />

¼c½ fofHkUu oL=ksa ds fy, diM+s dh vko’;drk dk fglkc yxkukA<br />

¼l½ MªkfVax o isij iSVuZ cukus dk egÙoA<br />

¼n½ isij iSVuZ dks diM+s ij j[kuk o dkVukA<br />

5- ewy ¼csfld½ ckWMht CykWd dh MªkfVax o mldk ifj/kku ds vuqlkj ,MsIVs’kuA<br />

6- fuEufyf[kr cPpksa ds diM+ksa dh MªkfVax] dkVuk o flykbZ djuk] >cyk]<br />

tk¡f?k;k] ,&ykbu ÝkWd] jksEij] pqUuV okyh ÝkWd] ik;tkek ¼lknk½] Vksih]<br />

QhMj] gkWQ isUV] yM+dsa dh dehtA<br />

27. Computer Application<br />

Paper Name (Theory) Lec. Exam Marks<br />

Hours Max Min<br />

VCA-03 Data<strong>ba</strong>se Management System 3 3 65 23<br />

VCA-04 C Programming 3 3 65 23<br />

Paper Name (Practicals)<br />

VCA-LAB-03 Data<strong>ba</strong>se 3 3 70 25<br />

Management System<br />

VCA-LAB-04 C Programming 3<br />

Scheme for Vocational Computer Application (B.A./B.Com.)<br />

Part A : 10<br />

1. 10 Question of 1 mark each<br />

2. Answer should not exceed more than 20 words<br />

3. All questions are compulsory<br />

Part B :<br />

1. 5 Questions of 2 mark each. There will be an internal choice in each question.<br />

10<br />

2. Answer should not exceed more than 400 words<br />

3. All questions are compulsory<br />

Part C :<br />

1. 3 Questions of 15 Marks each. There will be an internal choice in each question.<br />

2. Answer should not exceed 400 words.<br />

3. Answer questions are compulsory..<br />

Practical exam to be conducted by one internal and one external examiner.<br />

Duration of Practical exam is 3 hours.<br />

Note: Attem<strong>pt</strong> any 5 questions.<br />

VCA-03 Data<strong>ba</strong>se Management Systems<br />

Duration: 3 hours Max marks 75<br />

Object of data<strong>ba</strong>se systems, data abstraction, data definition language, data<br />

manipulation language, data<strong>ba</strong>se manager, data<strong>ba</strong>se administrator. Trade offs<br />

between utilities of data and control of data.<br />

Introduction to FoxPro: creation of data<strong>ba</strong>se, field types, adding records, editing<br />

and deleting of data, viewing data, navigating in data file, searching of data,<br />

Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong> / 125 126 / Syllabus/B.A. Part -<strong>II</strong><br />

memory variables and arrays.<br />

Sorting the data<strong>ba</strong>se, Indexing, compound index files, managing multiple data<br />

files, setting environment using SET commands, setting filters, setting relations,<br />

date & time functions, character and file functions.<br />

Programming with FoxPro, input and output, making decisions, loop constructs,<br />

debugging programs, setting up screen displays, procedures and user-defined<br />

functions, creating and printing formatted reports.<br />

VCA-04 C Programming<br />

Duration: 3 hours Max marks 75<br />

Top down design algorithm, characteristic of algorithm, implementation of<br />

algorithm, efficiency of algorithm, analysis of algorithm, flow chart symbol, benefit<br />

and limitations, decision table, pseudo code,<br />

C Language: Types, Operators and Expressions, variable names, data types and<br />

sizes, constants, declarations, operator, expressions and type conversions.<br />

Control flow: Statements and blocks, selection and loops structures, break,<br />

continue, branching and labels.<br />

Functions and program structure: Basics, functions and their arguments, external<br />

variables and static variables, scope rules, register variables, block structures,<br />

initialization, recursion.<br />

Pointers and Arrays: Pointers and addresses, pointers and function arguments,<br />

pointers and arrays, address arithmetic, character pointers and functions, multidimensional<br />

arrays, pointers arrays, pointer to functions, file handling.<br />

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