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PROGRAMME GUIDE DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES (2012-13)
FACULTY OF ARTS
INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE EDUCATION (IODE) DR. C.V.RAMAN UNIVERSITY
KARGI ROAD, KOTA, BILASPUR, CHATTISGARH PHONE : 07753-253737, 8827920016, 8827920019 FAX : 07753-253728
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cvru.ac.in
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INDEX
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.) ................................................................................................................................................ 9
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION (B. J. M. C.) .............................................................. 42
BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (B.LIB.I.SC.) ..................................................................... 47
M. A. ECONOMICS ............................................................................................................................................................. 54
M. A. POLITICAL SCIENCE ............................................................................................................................................... 69
M. A. SOCIOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................................. 80
M.A. EDUCATION ............................................................................................................................................................... 94
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (MSW) ................................................................................................................................114
M.A. HINDI ....................................................................................................................................................................... 132
M.A. ENGLISH .................................................................................................................................................................. 150
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ABOUT UNIVERSITY Dr. C.V. Raman University was established on 3 November, 2006, in the district of Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh by the All India Society for Electronics and Computer Technology (AISECT), the Sponsoring Body. The University was named after the first Nobel Laureate of the country in the field of science Dr. C.V. Raman, an Indian physicist whose work was influential in the growth of science in our country. The University's principal goal is to evolve a new cadre of highly skilled technical professionals with deep academic insights and a strong sense of Indian values and ethos, commemorating our forefathers who helped shape this nation. The Sponsoring Body of the University All India Society for Electronics and Computer Technology (AISECT) is an ISO 9001:2008 certified organization, established in 1985, is today one of India's most reputed and trusted Education Groups which houses private universities, engineering colleges, professional institutions & education centres across the country. Till date, AISECT has transformed the lives of over 10 lakh students and has uplifted the lives of millions of people in the community. AISECT has been lauded for its exceptional work and has won awards from the World Bank, NASSCOM, TiE, Government of India, Government of Madhya Pradesh and several others on account of its commitment to high quality education over the last 25 years. AISECT is also a partner institution with Gol, GoMP and GoCG in their Common Service Centre Program and several other projects of state and national concern. MAIN OBJECTIVES: Provide quality higher education and make provisions for research Create higher levels of intellectual abilities among our students Establish state-of-the-art facilities for education, training and examination,
including online training Carry out teaching, research and offer comprehensive learning for a bright
professional career Create centres of excellence for R&D to promote an environment of innovation
and research Provide consultancy to public organizations and the Industry Award and maintain the standard of degrees, diplomas, certificates and other
academic distinctions in accordance with the norms laid down by UGC, AICTE, BCI, MCI and other regulatory bodies.
RECOGNITIONS The University is recognized under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act Other recognitions include AICTE, NCTE, BCI and DEC It is the first University in the state of Chhattisgarh to be awarded an ISO:9001-
2008 Certification THE FACULTIES OF STUDIES The University has wide range of faculties which offers the traditional as well as the new era job oriented courses. The main emphasis is on providing a wide choice of courses at different levels. The following faculties currently are in operation in the University: Faculty of Arts Faculty of Commerce
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Faculty of Science Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Information Technology Faculty of Education Faculty of Law ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY THE UNIVERSITY IN OPEN & DISTANCE LEARNING MODE The University offers through the Institute of Open and Distance Education (IODE) both short terms and long term programmes leading to Certificates, Diploma and Degrees, which are conventional as well as innovative.. Most of these programmes have been developed after an initial survey of the demand for such Programmes in the job market. They are launched with a view to fulfil the learner's needs for: Certification, Improvement of skills, Acquisition of professional qualifications, Continuing education and professional development at work place, Self-enrichment, Diversification and updation of knowledge, and Empowerment. PROMINENT FEATURES OF THE OPEN & DISTANCE EDUCATION AT CVRU The open and distance education at the Dr. C. V. Raman University has certain unique features such as Individual study flexible in terms of place, pace and duration of study. Use of latest information and communication technologies Nationwide student support service network Modular approach to programmes Cost-effective programmes Socially and academically relevant programmes based on student need Convergence of open and conventional education systems Take higher-education to the unreached sections of the society through the use
of information technology Provide need and knowledge-based professional education Set the national standards for Distance Education PROGRAMME DELIVERY MODE The methodology of instruction in the distance learning mode in the University is different from that of the conventional regular courses. The system adopted for this is more learner-oriented and the learner is an active participant in the pedagogical (teaching and learning) process. Most of the instructions are imparted through distance education methodology and face-to-face mode as per the requirement. The programme delivery methodology used in the distance learning mode follows a multimedia approach for instruction, which comprises: Self Instructional Written Material: The printed study material (written in self-
instructional style) for both theory and practical components of the programmes is supplied to the learners in batches for every course.
Audio-Visual Material Aids: The learning package contains audio and video CDs which have been produced/adopted by the University for better clarification and enhancement of understanding of the course material given to the learners.
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A video programme is normally of 25-30 minutes duration. The video cassettes are screened at the study centres during specific sessions which are duly notified for the benefit of the learners.
Counseling Sessions: Normally counseling sessions are held as per schedule drawn by the Study Centres. These are mostly held outside the regular working hours of the host institutions where the study centres are located.
Teleconferences: Live teleconferencing sessions are conducted via Internet/ satellite through interactive Video Conferencing facility (available at some places) from the University studios, the schedule of which is made available at the study centres.
Industrial Training/Practicals/Project Work: Some programmes have industrial training/ practical/ project component also. Practicals are held at designated institutions for which schedule is provided by the Study Centres. Attendance at practicals is compulsory. For project work, comprehensive project guide, in the form of a booklet, is provided to the student alongwith the study materials.
The printed study material will be dispatched periodically to the enrolled students for each paper of study. These materials will be as guide for the students for effective learning. The Assignments for internal assessment shall also be dispatched along with the study material. Online modules are also available for some of the courses. These are in progress and as and when available, these will be available on the website of the students for registered candidates.
The counseling sessions will be of 30 days duration for a course in a year. The actual schedule and place of contact program shall be announce and communicated to students in-time.
EVALUATION SYSTEM The system of evaluation in Open and Distance Learning System is also different from that of conventional system. CVRU has a multi-tire system of evaluation.
1. Self-assessment exercises within each unit of study. 2. Continuous evaluation mainly through assignments which are tutor-marked,
practical assignments and seminar/workshops/extended contact programmes.
3. The term-end examinations. 4. Project works
The evaluation of learners depends upon various instructional activities undertaken by them. A learner has to write assignment responses compulsorily before taking term-end examination from time to time to complete an academic programme. A learner has to submit TMA responses to the Coordinator of the Study Centre concerned to which s/he is attached. A learner should keep duplicate copies of assignment responses of TMA that may be required to be produced at Student Evaluation Division on demand. Term-end examination is conducted at various examination centers spread all over the country and abroad in July and January. For Bachelors' and Masters' degree programmes, normally the assignments carries 30% weightage. TERM-END EXAMINATION AND PAYMENT OF EXAMINATION FEE The University conducts Term-end Examination once in a year in the months of May/June. Students will be permitted to appear in term-end examination subject to the conditions that 1) registration for the courses, in which they wish to appear is
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valid, 2) minimum time to pursue these courses is elapsed, and 3) they have also submitted the required number of assignment( s), if any, in those courses by the due date. Students can also submit on-line examination form as per guidelines through CVRU website at www.cvru.ac.in. Examination fee is required to be paid either through Demand Draft issued in Favour of "Registrar, Dr. C. V. Raman University" Payable at Bilaspur(CG) / online payment gateway as per the fee table. COURSES OFFERED BY IODE Programmes offered by Institute of open and distance education (UnderGraduate, Post Graduate and Select Diploma Programmes) are as follows FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1. Diploma in Computer Application (DCA) 2. Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application (PGDCA) 3. Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Aidid Fashion Designing (PGDFD) 4. Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Hardware and Maintenance (PGDCHME) 5. Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) 6. Master of Science in Information Technology (MSCIT) FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT 1. Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development (PGDRD) 2. Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM) 3. Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM) 4. Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management (PGDFM) 5. Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (PGDHRM) 6. Post Graduate Diploma in Insurance and Risk Management (PGDIRM) 7. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) 8. ** Master of Business Administration (MBA) [Proposed] FACULTY OF COMMERCE 1. Diploma in Accountancy (DIA) 2. Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) [Plain/Banking/Computer Applications] 3. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) 4. Master of Commerce (M.Com.) FACULTY OF ARTS 1. Bachelor of Art (BA) 2. Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) 3. Bachelor of Library & Information Sciences (B.Lib.Sc.) 4. Master of Art (English Literature) (MA EL) 5. Master of Art (Hindi Literature) (MA HL) 6. Master of Art (Political Science) (MA PS) 7. Master of Art (Sociology) (MA SOCIO) 8. Master of Art (Economics) (MA ECO) 9. Master of Art (Education) (MA EDU) 10. Master of Social Walfare (MSW) FACULTY OF SCIENCE 1. Bachelor of Science (Maths) (BSC MATH) 2. Bachelor of Science (Bio) (BSC BIO) 3. Master of Science (Physics) (MSC PHY)
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4. Master of Science (Chemistry) (MSC CHE) 5. Master of Science (Maths) (MSC MATH) FACULTY OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Information Technology Certificate In Computer Application (CCA) Certificate In Word Processing/Typewriting (CWP) Certificate For Data Entry Operator (CDEO) Certificate In Office Automation And Internet (COA) Certificate For Internet Kiosk Operators (CIKO) Advance Diploma In Computer Hardware And Networking (ADCHN) Commerce Certificate In Computerized Financial Accounting (CCFA) Engineering & Technology Diploma In Electrical Technician (DET) Certificate In Motor And Transformer Winding (CMTW) Certificate In Mobile And Telephone Instruments Repairing (CMTIR) Certificate In Photocopy Operation And Maintenance (CPOM) Certificate In Basic Assembling And Maintenance Of PC (CBAMP) Certificate In Repair And Maintenance Of Inverter, UPS And Power
Supply(CRMIUP) Education Diploma In Early Chidlhood Care And Education (DECCE) Diploma In Cutting, Tailoring And Dress Making (DCTDM) Please do all correspondence regarding the courses admission and other details at the following address :
The Director, Institute of Open And Distance Education (IODE)
Dr. C.V.Raman University Kargi Road, Kota, Bilaspur, Chattisgarh
Phone : 07753-253737, 8827920016, 8827920019 Fax : 07753-253728 E-mail: [email protected]
Student Support Desk : Phone:8359050061, 8359050064
e-mail: [email protected]
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PROGRAMME GUIDE DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.) Scheme of Examination Detailed Syllabus Counseling and Study Structure Study Modules & Books Information Date Schedule & Instructions for Submitting Assignments
INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE EDUCATION (IODE) DR. C.V.RAMAN UNIVERSITY
KARGI ROAD, KOTA, BILASPUR, CHATTISGARH PHONE : 07753-253737, 8827920016, 8827920019 FAX : 07753-253728
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cvru.ac.in
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BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.)
Duration : 36 Months (3 Years) Eligibility : 12th Pass
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Course Code
Name of the Course Credit Total Marks
Theory Assignments/ Pracicals
Max Min Max Min First Semester
1BA1 Hindi Language Structure - I 2 50 35 13 15 6 1BA2 Entrepreneurship Development 2 50 35 13 15 6 1BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 100 70 26 30 11 1BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 100 70 26 30 11 1BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 100 70 26 30 11
Second Semester2BA1 English Language And Indian Culture 2 50 35 13 15 62BA2 Development Of Entrepreneurship 2 50 35 13 15 6 2BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 100 70 26 30 11 2BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 100 70 26 30 11 2BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 100 70 26 30 11
Third Semester 3BA1 Hindi Language and Samvedana 2 50 35 13 15 6 3BA2 Environmental Studies 2 50 35 13 15 6 3BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 100 70 26 30 11 3BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 100 70 26 30 11 3BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 100 70 26 30 11
Fourth Semester4BA1 English Language and Scientific Temper 2 50 35 13 15 6 4BA2 Environmental Studies 2 50 35 13 15 6 2BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 100 70 26 30 11 4BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 100 70 26 30 11 4BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 100 70 26 30 11
Fifth Semester 5BA1 Bhasha Kausahl aur Sanchar Sadhan 2 50 35 13 15 6 5BA2 Basic Computer Information Technology-
I 2 50 35 13 15 6
5BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 100 70 26 30 11 5BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 100 70 26 30 11 5BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 100 70 26 30 11
Sixth Semester 6BA1 English Language And Aspects Of
Development 2 50 35 13 15 6
6BA2 Basic Computer Information Technology-II
2 50 35 13 15 6
6BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 100 70 26 30 11 6BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 100 70 26 30 11 6BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 100 70 26 30 11 The structure of the course is as follows:
(a) Foundation Course (Compulsory to all) Two Papers, Each of 50 Marks in all semesters
Three core subjects: One subject from any three groups out of the following six groups (each of 100 marks in each semester)
1. Sociology / Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology / Anthropology 2. Political Science / Home Science / Vocational Course 3. Hindi Literature / Sanskrit Literature / Mathematics 4. Economics / Public Administration / Music / Defense Studies
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5. Philosophy / Psychology / Geography / Education / Management 6. History / English Literature / Statistics
However, the combination of only those subjects will be allowed which are taught in the University.
In the current session only bold faces subjects are offered.
Allocation of Division: First Division - 60% and above
Second Division - 45% and above but Below 60%
Third Division - Below 45%
Fail - Below 33%
Minimum Passing marks for each theory papers and practical (if applicable) will be 33% separately.
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DETAILED SYLLABUS SEMESTER - I
FOUNDATION COURSE - PAPER I HINDI LANGUAGE STRUCTURE I
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FOUNDATION COURSE - PAPER II
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT Unit-I
Entrepreneurship-
Definition, Characteristics and importance, Types and functions of an entrepreneur, merits of a good entrepreneur motivational factors of entrepreneurship.
Unit-II
Motivation to achieve targets and establishment of ideas. Setting targets and facing challenges. Resolving problems and creativity. Sequenced planning and guiding capacity, Development of self confidence.
Communication skills, Capacity to influence, leadership.
Unit-III
Project Report- Evaluation of selected process. Detailed project report - Preparation of main part of project report pointing out necessary and viability.
Selecting the form of Organization: Meaning and characteristics of sole Proprietorship, Partnership and cooperative committees, elements affecting selection of a form of an organization.
Economic management -Role of banks and financial institutions banking, financial plans, working capital-evaluation and management, keeping of accounts.
Unit IV
Production management - Methods of purchase. Management of movable assets/goods. Quality management. Employee management. Packing.
Marketing management Sales and the art of selling. Understanding the market and market policy. Consumer management. Time management.
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Unit-V
Role of regulatory institutions - district industry centre, pollution control board, food and drug administration, special study of electricity development and municipal corporation.
Role of development organizations, khadi & village Commission/ Board, State Finance Corporation, scheduled banks, MP Women's Economics Development Corporation.
Self-employment-oriented schemes, Prime Minister's Employment schemes, Golden Jubilee Urban environment scheme, Rani Durgavati Self-Employment scheme, Pt. Deendayal Self- employment scheme.
Various grant schemes - Cost-of-Capital grant, interest grant, exemption from entry tax, project report, reimbursement grant, etc.
Special incentives for women entrepreneurs, prospects 8s possibilities.
Schemes of Tribal Finance Development Corporation, schemes of Antyavasai Corporation, schemes of Backward Class and Minorities Finance Development Corporation.
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ENGLISH LITERATURE LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 1550-1750
NOTE:-
UNIT I st of Annotations is compulsory, 6 passages to be set from units- I to IV at least one from each unit, 2 to be attempted. 2X5=15 Multiple choice /objective type questions to be set from unit VI, 15 to be set, 10 to be attempted. 1X10=10
From unit-II to V -8 questions to be set, at least one from each unit -5 to be attempted. 10X5=50
Unit I Annotations:-
Unit II Poetry:-
Shakespeare Sonnet no.1 From Fairest Creature sonnet no.154 The Little Love God
Milton: - How soon hath time the subtle thief of youth .
John Donne:-Sweetest love I dont go; This is My Plays last scene
John Dryden:- Portrait of Shadwell
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Alexander Pope:-from An Essay on Criticism (True case in writing) and the worlds victor stood subdned by sound
Unit III Prose :-
Francis Bacon Of Studies, Of Regiment of Health, Of Expense.
Joseph Addison- Sir Roger at Home
Richard Stelle - Of the Club
Unit IV Drama :-
William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice
Unit V Fiction:-
Swift The battle of the books
Unit- VI Historical and literacy topics
(a). The Renaissance
(b) Humanism
(c) Reformation
(d) The Civil War and Protectorate
(e) The Restoration
(f) The Rise of Colonialism
(h) Earlier Drama
(i) Retrarchism and the sonnet cycle;
(j) The Inf. of Seneca and classical Dramative Theory
(k) The Elizabethan and Jacobean stage
(l) English Renaissance Drama (m) Restoration Drama
(n) The Rise of Periodical Essay
Book Recommended for unit VII in papers I&II
1 Edward Albert A History of English literature (Publisher paperback)
2 Ifor Evans A Short History of English Literature (Paperback Publication)
3 Hudson -- An Outline History of English Literature (Paperback Publication)
SOCIOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Unit-I
Nature of Sociology, Meaning of Sociology, Sociological Perspective, Sociology and Social Sciences, The scientific and humanistic orientations to sociological study
Unit-II
Society, Community, Institutions, Associations, Group, Social structure, Status-Role, Family and Kinship, Religion, Education, Politics
Unit-III
Society, Culture, Socialization- Relation between individual and society social Control, Values and Norms Social Stratification and mobility- Meaning, forms and theories
Unit-IV
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Social Change-Meaning and type, Evaluation and revolutions, progress and Development factors of social change and theories.
Unit-V
Introduction to Applied Sociology, Sociology and social problems-Sociology and social policy and action, Sociology and Development, Sociology and Professions
POLITICAL SCIENCE POLITICAL THEORY
Unit-I
Political science Definition nature and scope. Nature and significance of Political Theory. Methods: Traditional and Modern: Relations with other social sciences: Sociology, history, economics, psychology and geography.
Unit-II
Power and Authority, State Origin, Development and Elements. State: Dominant perspectives Sovereignty; Pluralist criticism; Citizenship
Unit-III
Rights: Theories of Rights, Specific Rights, Rights and Duties; Liberty, Equally and justice. Democracy: Meaning, Types and Theories, Theories of Representation, Development and Welfare state.
Unit-IV
Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Theory of Separation of Powers. Constitution: Meaning and types.
Unit-V
Types of Government: Dictatorship, Parliamentary and Presidential. Unitary and Federal, Party System, Pressure groups: Feminism.
ECONOMICS MICRO ECONOMICS
UNIT-1 Definition, Evolution, Scope & Nature of economics, Mathods of Econimic Analysis - Inductive & Deductive Logic, Merits & Demerits.
Basic Concept Law of Demand and Supply.
UNIT-2 Utility Cardinal and Ordinal Approches, Elasticity of Demand Price, Income & Cross Elasticity, Indifference Curve Analysis Meaning, Characterstics, Consumer Equilibrium, Consumer Surplus
UNIT-3 Production Laws of Production, Law of Variable Proportion, Return to Scale, Economies of Scale, Isoquants Meaning and Characteristics, Concepts of Cost and Revenue Total, Marginal & Average.
UNIT-4 Market Concept and Classification.
Perfect Compition Characteristics, Price and Output Determination for Firm and Industries. Monopoly Characteristics, Price and Output Determination.
Monopolistic Compition - Characteristics, Price and Output Determination.
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UNIT-5 Factor Pricing - Theory of Marginal Productivity of Distribution, Classical and Modern Theories of Wages, Rent, Interest and Profit. Keynesion Theory of Interest.
FIRST YEAR - SEMESTER II FOUNDATION COURSE - PAPER I
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND INDIAN CULTURE UNIT I
1. Amalkanti : Nirendranath Chakrabarti 2. Sita : Toru Dutt 3. Tryst with Destiny : Jawaharlala Nehru 4. Delhi in 1857 : Mirza Ghalib 5. Preface to the Mahabharata : C., Rajagopalachari 6. Where the Mind is Without Fear : Rabindranath Tagore 7. A Song of Kabir : Translated by Tagore 8. Satyagraha : M.K. Gandhi 9. Toasted English : R.K. Narayan 10. The Portrait of a Lady : Khushwant Singh 11. Discovering Babasaheb : Ashok Mahadevan
Unit II Comprehension Unit III Composition and Paragraph Writing (Based on expansion of an idea). Unit IV Basic Language Skills : Vocabulary Synonyms, Antonyms, Word Formation,
Prefixes and Suffixes, Words likely to be confused and Misused, Words similar in Meaning or Form, Distinction between Similar Expressions, Speech Skills.
Unit V Basic Language Skills : Grammar and usage The Tense Forms, Propositions, Determiners and Countable/Uncountable Nouns, Verb, Articles, Adverbs.
FOUNDATION COURSE - PAPER II
DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Unit - I Entrepreneurship Meaning, Concept, Characteristics of entrepreneur. Unit II Types of entrepreneurship, importance and views of various thinkers (Scholars).
Formation of goals, How to achieve goals. Problems in achieving largets and solution. Self motivation, elements of self motivation and development Views of various scholars, evaluation, solutions.
Leadership capacity : Its development and results.
Unit III Projects and various organizations (Govt., non-Govt), Govt. Projects, Non-Govt.projects.
Contribution of Banks, their limitations, scope. Unit IV Functions, qualities, management of a good entrepreneur. Qualities of the entrepreneur (Modern and traditional). Management skills of the entrepreneur.
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Motive factors of the entrepreneur.
Unit V Problems and Scope of the Enirepreneur:
Problem of Capital Problem of Power Problem of registration Administrative problems Problems of Ownership.
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ENGLISH LITERATURE LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 1750-1900
Note :-
Unit-I. of annotations is compulsory ,6 passages to be set from unit I to unit III, atleast one from each unit,2 to be attempted. 2x5=10
Multiple choice /objective type question to be set from Unit V, is to be set , 10 to be attempted. 1X10=10
From unit II to IV 8 questions to be set atleast one from each Unit, 5 to be attempted. 10X5=50
Word limit for each answer 300 to 400 words
UNIT I :- ANNOTATION
UNIT II:- POETRY
(a) Blake - Tiger ,Tiger Buning Bright
(b) Wordsworth - Tintern Abbey
(c) Coleridge - Frost at Midnight
(d) Shelley - Ode to a Skylark
(e) Keats - Ode to Autumn
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(f) Tennyson - Crossing the Bar
(g) Browning - Prospice
UNIT III . PROSE
(a) Charles Lamb - Valentines Day
(b) Hazlitt - On Actors and Acting
UNIT IV. FICTION:-
(a) Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
(b) Charles Dickens - A Tale of two Cities
UNIT V. HISTORICAL AND LITERARY TOPICS.
(a) The French Revolution
(b) The American war of Independence
(c) The Reform Acts
(d) The Impact of Industrialization
(e) The Colonialism and Imperialism
(f) Marx and Engels
(g) Scientific Thought & Discoveries
(h) Faith and Doubt
(i) Classical and Romantic Concepts of Imagination
(j) Varieties of Romantic and Victorian Poetry
(k) The Victorian novel
(l) Realism and the novel
(m) Victorian Prose
(n) Aestheticism
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:-
Hudson -An Outline History of English Literature
M.P Hindi Granth- An Anthology of English Literature (Paper back publication)
Edward Albert-A History of English literature (Paper back publication)
Ifor Evans-A Short History of English literature (Paper back publication)
POLITICIAL SCIENCE INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Unit - I Brief History of Indian National Movement. The Making of Indias constitution and its sources. Problem of Indian Constitution, Basic Features of Indian Constitution.
Unit II Fundamental rights and duties. Directive principles of State policy. Union Executive : President, Cabinet and Prime Munister.
Unit III Union Parhament : Loksabha, RajyaSabha, Supreme Court; Centre Stute Relations; Election Commission.
Unit IV The State Government Executive Governor, Council of Ministers and the Chief Minister, State Legistature : Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council.
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Unit V Political Parties : National and Regional Parties. Major issues in Indian Politics Caste, Religion, Languages, Region, Poverty Alleviation and Electoral Reforms.
ECONOMICS
INDIAN ECONOMY UNIT I Structure of Indian Economy Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Sectors. Basic
Features Natural Resources, Land, Water, Forest and Mineral Resources.
UNIT II Human Infrastructure of Indian Economy Health, Nutrition, Education, Knowledge & Skills, Housing and Senitation.
Demographic Features (As per New Census) Population, Size, Sex, Rural Urban Classification, Population Distribution, Recent National Population Policy.
UNIT III Agriculture Nature and Importance, Land Reform, Green Revolution, Rural Credit, Agriculture Marketing and Machanisation.
Basic Features of M.P. Economy, Main Causes of backwardness Agriculture in M.P.
UNIT IV Small Scale and Cottage Industries Meaning, Important and Problems. Major iNdustries in India Iron & Steel, Textile, Sugar, Cement, Auto-Mobiles.
UNIT V Planning in India Objective, Strategy, Achievement & Failures. Analysis of Current Five Year Plan.
SOCIOLOGY
INDIAN SOCIETY UNIT - I The textual and the field view of Indian Society, The significance of the field view,
the interface between present and pass.
UNIT II The structure of Indian society; villages, Towns, Rural Urban linkages, Tribes, Dalits, Population profile and related issues.
UNIT III Cultural diversity Caste, Religious beliefs and practices and cultural patterns. UNIT IV Basic institutions of Indian Society : Caste, Kinship, Family, Marriage and
Changing Status.
UNIT V Change and transformation in Indian society, Nation building Present status, Problems and role of sociology, Tradition and Modernity.
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PAPER II ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES UNIT I Study of Environmental and ecology :
(a) Definition and Importance. (b) Environmental Pollution and problems. (c) Public participation and Public awareness.
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UNIT II Environmental Pollution : (a) Air, water, noise, heat and nuclear pollution. (b) Causes, effect and prevention of pollution. (c) Disaster management Flood, Earthquake, cyclones and landslides.
UNIT III Environment and social problems : (a) Development non-sustainable to Sustainable. (b) Energy problems of cities. (c) Water preservation rain-water collection.
UNIT IV Role of mankind in conserving natural resources : (a) Food resources World food problem. (b) Energy resources increasing demand for energy. (c) Land resources Land as resources.
UNIT V Environment conservation laws : (a) Conservation laws for air and water pollution. (b) Wildlife conservation laws. (c) Role of information technology in protecting environment & health.
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ENGLISH LITERATURE MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE
Unit I are compulsory. Two passages from each of the unit I to II be set two to be attempted. (2X5=10)
Short answer questions from Unit VI, seven to be set and five to be attempted (5X2=10)
Long answer questions from unit II to V, five questions from each unit with internal choice to be set. (5X10=50)
UNIT I - ANNOTATIONS
UNIT II - POETRY
W. B. Yeats : A Prayer for my Daughter, Byzantium. T. S. Eliot : Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock Dylan Thomas : Lament, A Refusal to Mourn the Death Larkin : Toads, At Grass
UNIT III PROSE
Bertrand Russell : Cranks J.B.S.Holdane : Measuring Human Needs
UNIT IV DRAMA
G.B.Shaw : The Apple Cart UNIT V FICTION AND SHORT STORIES
Rudyard Kipling : Kim Short Story
Katherine Mansfield : A Cup of Tea UNIT IV
1. Elegy 2.Sonnet 3. Ode 4.Morality and Miracle Plays 5. One act play 6. Interlude
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:-
Hudson - An Outline History of English Literature (Paper back)
An Anthology of English Literature- M.P Hindi Granth Academy
Edward Albert -A History of English literature (Paper back)
Ifor Evans-A Short History of English literature (Paper back)
POLITICAL SCIENCE
WESTEN POLITICAL THOUGHT UNIT I
Plato-basic prinicipales of ideal state Education-communism, Justice, philosopher king.
Aristotle- Slate- classification of constitutious slavery, views of Revolution.
UNIT II
I Machiavelli- Views on state, Religion, and moralily.
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II Thomas HOBBFS, Social contract.
III John locke social contract.
IV ROUSSEAV- social contract theory of General will.
UNIT III
Jeremy Behtham- Utilitarianism J.S. Mill, State, liberly, Views of Repersentative Government.
UNIT IV
Hegel Hegels viers on states Dialectical method.
T.H.Green- Green views on state liberly.
UNIT V
Karlmarks- Dialectical materialism Historical materlism. The theory of surplus value class strnggle.
Book Recommended:-
Dr. Pukhraj Jain- Unified political science
Dr. J.Shyam sundaram- Political science.
ECONOMICS
MACRO ECONOMICS AND MONEY AND BANKING Unit I Macro Variables, Stock and Flow, Circular Flow of income in closed and Open
Economy. Concept of National Income. GDP, GNP. Measurement of National Income and Social Accounting in India.
Unit II Classical Theory of Employment, Says Law of Market, Keynesian Theory of Employment. Aggregate Demand and Supply Functions, Effective Demand. Consumption Function,Average and Marginal Propensities to consume, Simple Investment and Govt. Expenditure, Multiplier and Leakages of Multiplier.
Unit III Saving Function & Sources of Saving, Mobilisation: Investment Function and (MEC) Marginal Efficiency of Capital, Factors Affecting, and Capital Formation, Concept of Accelerator. Introduction to theories of interest, Neo Classical Theory, Keynesian Theory of Liquidity Preference, Liquidity Trap.
Unit IV Money: Meaning, Functions and Classification, Stock of Money and its Measures- M1, M2, M3, M4, Quantity Theory of Money. Cash Transaction and Cash Balance Approaches. Inflation, Deflation and Recession. Definition, Causes and Effects on different Segments of population and sectors of the Economy. Types: Demand Pull and Cost Push Inflation. Introduction to measures to control inflation, deflaction and recession.
Unit V Bank: Meaning and Types. Central Bank and its Function with Reference to R.B.I. Credit Control. Qualitative and Quantitative Methods. Objectives and Limitations of Monetary Policy. Functions of Commercial Bank. Meaning and Methods of Credit Creation. Recent reforms in Banking Sector, Role of Private Banking in India.
SOCIOLOGY RURAL AND URBAN SOCIOLOGY
UNIT - I 1. Rural Sociology - Meaning and Definitions, Subject Matter, Scope.
2. Urban Sociology - Meaning and Definitions, Subject Matter, Scope.
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3. Importance of Rural sociology and Urban Sociology.
UNIT - II 1. Migration - Meaning, Definitions and Characteristics, Migration to and from Rural Society cause and consequences.
2. Jajmani System in Rural India - Meaning Characteristics and Change.
3. Agrarian Relation in India.
UNIT - III 1. Rural Leadership - Meaning, Characteristics and Emerging Pattern.
2. Dominant Caste and Factionalism in Rural India.
3. Panchayati Raj Institution - Aims, Functions and Organization.
UNIT - IV 1. Urban Migration - Nature, Characteristics meaning, Scope Importance.
2. Issues Related with Urban Development - Settlement and slums.
3. Urban Local Administration.
UNIT - V 1. Urban Development - Market, Technology and Changes.
2. Changes in Urban Life - Dimension of Caste Class and Power.
3. Urban Study in India.
SEMESTER IV FOUNDATION COURSE
PAPER I ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND SCIENTIFIC TEMPER UNIT I
1. Tina Morries : Tree 2. Nissim Ezekiel : Night of the Scorpion 3. C.P. Snow : Ramanujan 4. Roger Rosenblatt : The Power of WE 5. George Orwell : What is Science? 6. C.Rajagopalachari : Three Questions 7. Desmond Morries : A short extract from the Naked Ape 8. A.G. Gardiner : On the rule of the road
UNIT II Comprehension of an unseen passage. UNIT III Letter Writing : Formal Letters, Informal letters, Applications. UNIT IV Report Writing. UNIT V Language Skills Correction of common errors in sentence structure : usage of pronouns, subject/
verb agreement word order, gender; compound nouns, collective nouns, possessives, articles and prepositions. (advanced)
PAPER II ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
UNIT I Problem of natural resources (a) Problem of water resources Utilization of surface and ground water, over
utilization, flood, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problem. (b) Problems of forest resources uses and over utilization, deforestation,
utilization of timber, dams and its effect on forests and tribes.
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(c) Problems of land resources Land as a source, erosion of land, man-induced landslides and desertification.
UNIT II Bio-diversity and its protection (a) Value of bio-diversity Consumable use : Productive use, Social, alternative,
moral aesthetic and values. (b) India as a nation of bio-diversity and multi-diversity at global, national and
local levels. (c) Threats to bio-diversity Loss of habital, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife
conflicts.
UNIT III Human Population and Environment (a) Population growth, disparities between countries. (b) Population explosion, family welfare Programme. (c) Environment and human health.
UNIT IV Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies : (a) Natural resources (b) Social problems and the environment (c) Eco system.
UNIT V Environmental Wealth : (a) Rivers, ponds, fields and hills. (b) Rural, Industrial, Agricultural fields. (c) Study of common plants, insects and birds.
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Unit- I is compulsory. Two passages from each of the unit I to II be set two to be attempted (2X5=10)
Short answer questions from Unit VI, seven to be set and five to be attempted (5X2=10)
Long answer questions from unit II to V, five questions from each unit with internal choice to be set. (5X10=50)
UNIT I. ANNOTATIONS
UNIT II. POETRY
Saroon : On the Grave of Henry Vaughan Wilfred Owen : Strange Meeting Auden : Seascape Ted Hughes : The Howling at Wohus
UNIT III PROSE
Lynd : Forgetting. H.Belloc : A Conversation with a Reader
UNIT IV DRAMA
Galsworthy : Strife J.M. Synge : Riders to the Sea
UNIT V FICTION
William Golding : Lord of the flies UNIT VI
1. Simile 2.Metaphore 3.Alliteration 4 Onomatapoeia 5. Ballad 6.Epic 7.Dramatic Monologue BOOKS RECOMMENDED:-
Hudson - An Outline History of English Literature. (Paper back publication) M.P Hindi Granth - An Anthology of English Literature. Edward Albert - A History of English literature. (Paper back publication) Ifor Evans - A Short History of English literature. (Paper back publication)
POLITICAL SCIENCE COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
UNIT I Salient Features of British Constitution: Executive, Legislature, Judiciary and Political Parties.
UNIT II Salient Features of American Constitution: Executive, Legislature Judiciary and Political Parties.
UNIT III Salient Features of Swiss Constitution: Executive, Legislature Judiciary and Federal Tribunal, Direct Democracy.
UNIT IV Salient Features of the Constitution of Peoples Republic of China: Executive, Legislature, Judiciary and Communist Party.
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UNIT V Comparative Study of the Constitutions of Britain, USA, Switzerland and China: Federal System of USA & Switzerland, Constitutional Amendments in USA and Switzerland, Second Chamber-House of Lords and Senate, Party System in the USA, UK and China.
ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC FINANCE
Unit I Public Finance and Public Economics: Meaning, Nature and Scope. Meaning and Nature of Public, Private and Merits Goods, Market and State. Role and Functions. Principle of Maximum Social Advantage. Sources of Revenue. Taxes, Loans, Grants and Aid . Meaning and Types,Canons of Taxation.
Unit II. Principles of Public Expenditure, Principles of Public Debt and Methods of Redemption; Wageners Law, Increasing Activities. Effects of Public Expenditure on Production and Distribution. Public Finance in India, Sources of Revenue of Central & State Govt., Concept and Types of Budget, Fiscal Deficit, Deficit Financing and Deficit Budget.
Unit III Meaning and Importance of International Economics, Intra and International Trade, Importance of International Trade in Economic Development, Theories of International Trade, Absolute and Comparative Advantage, Factor Endowments : Heckscher . Ohlin.
Unit IV Terms of Trade: Concept and Types, Tariff and Non-Tariff Barriers in International Trade. W.T.O . Objectives and its Functions. Balance of Trade . Concept and Types, Compositions and Structure of B.O.T and its Relationship with Balance of Payment, Methods of Corrections of Imbalance of Payment, International Capital Movement
Unit V Trends and Directions of Indias Foreign trade, Exchange Rate. Theories of Exchange Rate, Mint Par parity Theory, Purchasing Power Parity Theory.
SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY OF TRIBAL SOCIETY
UNIT I 1. Schedule Tribe - Meaning, Characteristics, Demographic Profile, Tribal Area and Tribal Women.
2. Indian Tribes - Geographical Distribution, Language, Classification, Isolation, Assimilation and Integration.
3. Status of Tribal Women - Position, Participation in Panchayati Raj System Rights and Social Security.
UNIT II 1. Socio Cultural Introduction - Family, Marriage, Leadership & Cultural Diversities.
2. Kinship, Religion, Belief and Behaviour, Totam.
3. Future of Indian Tribal Society.
UNIT III 1. Tribal Economy and Poverty - Life Style, New Agricultural Policy, Land Reform, Indebtedness.
2. Social Mobility and Change - Sanskritization, Acculturation and Urbanization.
3. Impact of Colonial Administration on Tribal Society.
UNIT IV 1. Tribal Problems - Land Alienation, Peasant Exploitation, Illiteracy, Unemployment
2. Tribal Revolution - Meaning, Characteristic Cause and Result.
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3. Scenario After Independence - Political, Social and Developmental.
UNIT V 1. Tribals - 1. Scenario in Madhya Pradesh 2. Scenario in Chhattisgarh
3. Gond, Bhil, Korku, Bhariya and Mariya
B.A. IIIRD YEAR SEMESTER V
FOUNDATION COURSE PAPER-I
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FOUNDATION COURSE - PAPER II BASIC COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -I
SEMESTER V Unit I :
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ORGANIZATION I
History of development of Computer system concepts. Characteristics, Capability and limitations.
Generation of computer. Types of PCs Desktop. Laptop, Notebook. Workstation & their Characteristics.
Unit II :
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER ORGANIZATION II
basic components of a computer system Control Unit, ALU. Input/Output function and Characteristics,memory RAM, ROM, EPROM, PROM.
Unit III :
INPUT & OUTPUT DEVICES
Input Devices : Keyboard, Mouse, Trackball. Joystick, Digitizing tablet, Scanners, Digital Camera, MICR, OCR, OMR, Bar-code Reader, Voice Recognition, Light pen, Touch Screen. Output Devices: Monitors Characteristics and types of monitor, Video Standard VGA, SVGA, XGA,
LCD Screen etc. Printer, Daisy wheel, Dot Matrix, Inkjet, Laser, Line Printer. Plotter, Sound Card and Speakers. Unit IV :
STORAGE DEVICES : Storage fundamental primary Vs Secondary. Various Storage Devices magnetic Tape. Cartridge Tape, Data Drives, Hard Drives, Floppy Disks, CD, VCD, CD-R, CD-RW, Zip Drive, DVD, DVD-RW. Unit V :
INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEM : Introduction to operating systems, its functioning and types. basic commands of dos & Windows operating System. Disk Operating System (DOS) - Introduction, History and Versions of DOS. DOS Basics - Physical Structure of disk, Drive name, FAT, file & directory stucture and naming rules, booting process, DOS system files. DOS Commands - Internal - DIR, MD, CD, RD, Copy, DEL, REN, VOL, DATE, TIME, CLS, PATH, TYPE etc. External CHKDSK, SCOPE, PRINT DISKCOPY, DOSKEY, TREE, MOVE, LABEL, APPEND, FORMAT, SORT, FDISK, BACKUP, MODE, ATTRIB HELP, SYS etc.
Practical/ CCE Semester V
DOS :
DOS commands : Internal & External Commands.
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Special batch file : Autoexec, Bar Hard disk setup.
Windows 98:
Desktop setting : New folder, rename bin operation, briefcase, function. Control panel utility.
Display properties: Screen saver, background settings.
Ms-Word:
Creating file: save, save as HTML, Save as Text, template, RTF Format.
Page setup utility: Margin settings, paper size setting, paper source, layout.
Editing: Cut, paste special, undo, redo, find, replace, goto etc.
View file: page layout, Normal Outline, master document, ruler header, footer, footnote, full screen.
Insert: break, page number, symbol, date & time, auto text, caption file, object, hyperlink, picture etc.
Format: font, paragraph, bullets & numbering, border & shading, change case, columns.
Table : Draw label, insert table, cell handling, table auto format, sort formula
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ENGLISH LITERATURE INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
NOTE :- Two essay type questions will be asked from each ,one to be attempted from each unit .total five questions to be attempted.
UNIT I. Concept of Rasa in Indian
UNIT II. POETRY:-
Definition, Kinds, Theory of Bhava
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Rabindranath Tagore :- First two songs of Gitanjali
Sarojini Naidu : Krishna, Indian Weavers
A.K. Ramanujan : Snake, Element of composition
UNIT III. PROSE :-
M.K.Gandhi : Selections from Experiments with Truth J.L.Nehru : The Relationship of Languages, The Quest of Man UNIT IV. DRAMA :-
Girish Karnad : Yayati Asif Currimbhoy : Goa
UNIT V. FICTION :-
R.K.Narayan : An Astrologers day M.R. Anand : A Pair of Moustache TEXT BOOK PRESCRIBED:- An Anthology of English Literature, 3 rd Edition, 2012, Madhya Pradesh Hindi Granth Academy, Bhopal
SOCIOLOGY BASIC THOUGHTS OF SOCIOLOGY
UNIT - I
1. Auguste Comte
Positivism
Hierarchy of Sciences
Law of Three Stage
2. Emile Durkhiem
Social Fact
Theory of Suicide
Theory of Religion
Division of Labour
Renaissance
UNIT - II
1. Max Weber
Ideal Type
Theory of Social Action
Theory of Authority
2. Talcott Parsons
Theory of Social Action
Personality System
3. Karl Marx
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Dialectical Materialism
Class Struggle
Social Change
UNIT - III
1. R.K. Merton
Theory of Functionalism
Theory of Middle Range
Reference Group
2. Vilfredo Pareto
Circulation of Elite
Residues and Derivations
UNIT - IV
1. Mahatma Gandhi
Non-Violance
Satyagraha
2- Radhakamal Mukerjee
Sociology of Values
3-Baba Saheb Ambedkar
Social Justice
UNIT - V
1. M.N. Srinivas
Sanskritization
Westernization
Secularization
2- A.R. Desai
Rise of Nationalism in India
POLITICAL SCIENCE
SEMESTER-V INTERNATIONAL POLITCS
Unit-I International politics-meaning, nature and scope Approaches to the study of International politics.
Unit-II- Diverse theories of international politics maregnthous theory of political realism elements of national power. International politicas-struggle for power Retaining power, Increasing power and Demonstrating power.
Unit-III- The concept of balance of power the concept of collective security.
Unit-IV- Diplomancy Definitions kinds and functions disarmament Meaning definitions and development.
Unit-V- New Thought International politics
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Environmentalism. Globalisation Human Rights
Book Recommended:-
I Dr. B.L. fadia political science - International politics. (Sahitya bhawan Prakashan)
II Vijay kumar Arora- International politics.
III Pant and Jain- International Relation. (Minakshi Prakashan marath)
ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT ECONOMICS
UNIT I
Economic growth and development Factors affecting economic growth Capital, labour and technology; Growth modelsHarrod and Domar; Instability of equilibrium Neoclassical growth models.
UNIT II
perpetuation of underdevelopment- per capita income, inequality of income and wealth, Human development index and other indices of development and quality of life Human resource development Population problem and growth pattern of population: Theory of demographic transition; population, poverty and environment.
UNIT III
Theories of development classical theory of development; Karl Marx in the theory of development -- theory of social change; Immutable laws of capitalist development Crisis in capitalism; Schumpeter and capitalistic development. Partial theories of growth and development
UNIT IV
cost-benefit analysis. Role of monetary and fiscal policies in developing countries; External resources; FDI; Aid vs. trade; Technology inflow; Planning: Need for planningDemocratic, decentralized planning,
UNIT V
Environment- economy linkage; Environment as a necessity and luxury; Populationenvironment linkage; Environment use and environmental disruption as an allocation problem; Valuation of environmental damages; Land water, air and forest. Prevention control and abatement of pollution; Environment legislation; Indicators of sustainable developmenT
SEMESTER VITH FOUNDATION COURSE PAPER-I
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT Unit 1
1. William Wordsworth : The World is Too Much With Us
2. K. Aludiapillai : Communication Education and Information Technology
3. Democratic Decentralisation
4. S. C. Dubey : Basic Quality of Life
5. Sister Nivedita : The Judgment Seat of Vikramaditya
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6. Juliun Huxley : War as a Biological Phenomenon
7. Robert Frost : Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
8. Ruskin Bond : The Cherry Tree
Unit II Short Essay of about 250-300 words
Unit III Translation of a short passage from Hindi to English
Unit IV Drafting CV, writing e-mail message for official purpose
Unit V Language Skills :
One-word substitution, homonyms, homophones, words that confuse, Punctuation, Idioms
Note : Scheme of Marks
Unit I
This will include 5 objective type questions based on text and language skills. (1x5=5 marks)
This will also include short-answer questions from text. One question will be asked from each lesson (total 8 questions) and 5 have to be attempted (3x5 = 15 marks)
FOUNDATION COURSE PAPER-II BASIC COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -II
Unit I
Word Processing : Word
Introduction to word Processing.
MS Word: features, Creating, Saving and Operating Multi document windows, Editing Text selecting, Inserting, deleting moving text.
Previewing documents, Printing document to file page. Reduce the number of pages by one.
Formatting Documents: paragraph formats, aligning Text and Paragraph, Borders and shading, Headers and Footers, Multiple Columns.
Unit II
Introduction to Excel
Excel & Worksheet :
Worksheet basic. Creating worksheet, entering data into worksheet, heading information, data text, dates,
alphanumeric, values, saving & quitting worksheet.
Opening and moving around in an existing worksheet. Toolbars and Menus, keyboard shortcuts. Working with single and multiple workbook coping, renaming, moving, adding and
deleting. coping entries and moving between workbooks.
Working with formulas & cell referencing. Autosum. Coping formulas Absolute & Relative addressing. Unit III
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INTRODUCTION TO POWER POINT
Features and various versions. Creating presentation using Slide master and template in various colour scheme. Working with slides make new slide move, copy, delete, duplicate, lay outing of slide,
zoom in or out of a slide.
Editing and formatting text: Alignment, editing, inserting, deleting, selecting, formatting of text, find and replace text.
Unit IV
POWER POINT II
Bullets , footer, paragraph formatting, spell checking. Printing presentation Print slides, notes, handouts and outlines. Inserting objects Drawing and Inserting objects using Clip Arts picture and charts. Slide sorter, slide transition effect and animation effects. Presenting the show making stand alone presentation, Pack and go wizards. Unit V
Evolution, Protocol, concept, Internet, Dial-up connectivity, leased line, VSAT, Broad band, URLs, Domain names, Portals. E-mail, Pop & web based Email. Basic of sending and receiving Emails, Email & Internet Ethics, Computer virus, Antivirus software wage, Web Browers.
Books Recommended-
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PRACTICAL - BASIC COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -II Ms-Power Point:
Creating new slide, formatting slide layout, slide show & sorter, Inserting new slide, slide no., date, time, chart, formatting slide, tool operation.
List of suggested practical work:
Under standing of a dial up connection through modern. Configuring a computer for an e-mail and using outlook Express or Netscape Messenger. Registration an e-mail address. Understanding of e-mail drafting. Understanding of address book maintenance for e-mail. Understanding of different mail program tools. Send and receive functions of e-mail. Note- Minimum laboratory timing of six hours in a week.
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NOTE :-Two essay type questions will be asked from each ,one to be attempted from each unit .total five questions to be attempted.
UNIT I English Language in social usage
Literary Terms Allegory
UNIT II Business English
Prcis writing
UNIT III Group Discussion
Art of interview
UNIT IV Creative writing
Editing &Proof Ready
UNIT V Language of Advertisement
Report writing
TEXT BOOK PRESCRIBED :-
An Anthology of English literature, for B.A. part III, 3 rd Edition, 2012.(Madhya Pradesh Hindi Granth Academy, Bhopal)
SOCIOLOGY METHOD OF SOCIAL RESEARCH
UNIT - I
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1. Social Research
Meaning, Importance and Characteristics
Basic Steps of Scientific Research
Research Design, Social Survey
Fact, Concept and Theory
2. Social Survey
Meaning, Definition, Characteristic, Objectives, Types
UNIT - II
1. Development of Research Methodology
Scientific Method
Case Study Method
Statistical Method
Experimental Method
Sampling Method
2. Planning of Survey
Type of Data Collection
Interview
Schedule
Questionnaire
Observation
UNIT - III
1. Scaling Techniques and Measurements of Attitudes
Types of Scales
Measurement of Attitudes
Projective Technique
Content Analysis
2. Data Classification
Meaning, Characteristics, Objective and Basis
3. Data Tabulation
Meaning, Definition, Objects, Characteristics, Table, Rules and Limitations Report Writing
UNIT - IV
1. Measures of Central Tendency
Mean
Median
Mode
Mean Deviation
Standard Diviation
Correlation
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Chi-Square Test
Unit- V
Presentation of Data
Diagrammatic and Graphic Presentation
Parameter
Sociometry
Use of Computers
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION UNIT I
Public Administration: Meaning, Nature & Scope, Evolution, Public and Private Administration, New Public Administration.
UNIT II
Principles of Organization, Line & Staff Agencies, Chief Executive, Democratization and Public Administration.
UNIT III
Personnel Administration: Recruitment, Training and Promotion, UPSC , Settlement of Disputes, O and M.
UNIT IV
Financial Administration: Budget, Audit & Accounting, Legislative Control, Finance Commission.
UNIT V
Development Administration: Approaches to Development Administration, Role of Bureaucracy, Role of Panchayati Raj Institutions, Lokpal & Lokayukt.
ECONOMICS
QUANTATIVE TECHNIQUES Unit I.
Basic concepts, Population, Sample, Parameter, Frequency distribution, Cumulative frequency graphical representation of Data, Techniques of data collection, Sampling vs. Population, Primary and secondary data.
Unit II
Measures of central tendencies, Mean, Median, Mode, Measures of dispersion: Range, Mean deviation, Standard deviation, Co-efficient of variation, Quartile Deviation.
Unit III
Correlation: Karl Pearsons Co-efficient of Correlation, and Spearmans Rank Correlation, Association of Attributes. Regression: Regression analysis, fitting a Bi-variate regression equation. Interpretation of slope, cooeffecicent of regression.
Unit IV
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Time Series analysis. Concept and components Addititive and Multiplicative, Methods of moving Averages. Index Number . Concept, Laspeyer.s, Paasche.s and Fisher.s Index numbers, Problems in the construction of Index numbers and their limitations.
Unit V
Probability: Concept, Rules of Probability (Addition and Multiplication) Conditional Probability, Sources of Primary and Secondary Data, Development of Questionnaire and schedule, Characteristics of Good Questionnaire.
COUNSELLING AND STUDY STRUCTURE Course Code
Name of the Course Credit Total Hours
of Study
Counselling and Study Structure (hours) Face to Face Counselling
Self study
Practical Assignments
First Semester 1BA1 Hindi Language Structure - I 2 60 8 34 - 18 1BA2 Entrepreneurship Development 2 60 8 34 - 18 1BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 120 16 68 - 36 1BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 120 16 68 - 361BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 120 16 68 - 36
Second Semester 2BA1 English Language And Indian
Culture 2 60 8 34 - 18
2BA2 Development Of Entrepreneurship
2 60 8 34 - 18
2BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 120 16 68 - 36 2BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 120 16 68 - 36 2BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 120 16 68 - 36
Third Semester 3BA1 Hindi Language and Samvedana 2 60 8 34 - 183BA2 Environmental Studies 2 60 8 34 - 18 3BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 120 16 68 - 36 3BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 120 16 68 - 36 3BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 120 16 68 - 36
Fourth Semester 4BA1 English Language and Scientific
Temper 2 60 8 34 - 18
4BA2 Environmental Studies 2 60 8 34 - 18 2BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 120 16 68 - 36 4BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 120 16 68 - 36 4BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 120 16 68 - 36
Fifth Semester 5BA1 Bhasha Kausahl aur Sanchar
Sadhan 2 60 8 34 - 18
5BA2 Basic Computer Information Technology-I
2 60 8 20 14 18
5BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 120 16 68 - 36 5BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 120 16 68 - 36 5BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 120 16 68 - 36
Sixth Semester 6BA1 English Language And Aspects Of
Development 2 60 8 34 - 18
6BA2 Basic Computer Information Technology-II
2 60 8 20 14 18
6BA3 Optional Paper 1 4 120 16 68 - 36 6BA4 Optional Paper 2 4 120 16 68 - 36 6BA5 Optional Paper 3 4 120 16 68 - 36
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STUDY MODULES AND BOOKS INFORMATION Course Code
Name of the Course Module/Books to be Used
First Semester 1BA1 Hindi Language Structure - I 1BA2 Entrepreneurship Development 1BA3 Optional Paper 1 / 1BA4 Optional Paper 2 1BA5 Optional Paper 3
Second Semester2BA1 English Language And Indian Culture 2BA2 Development Of Entrepreneurship 2BA3 Optional Paper 1 / 2BA4 Optional Paper 2 2BA5 Optional Paper 3
Third Semester 3BA1 Hindi Language and Samvedana 3BA2 Environmental Studies 3BA3 Optional Paper 1 / 3BA4 Optional Paper 2 3BA5 Optional Paper 3
Fourth Semester 4BA1 English Language and Scientific Temper 4BA2 Environmental Studies 2BA3 Optional Paper 1 / 4BA4 Optional Paper 2 4BA5 Optional Paper 3
Fifth Semester 5BA1 Bhasha Kausahl aur Sanchar Sadhan 5BA2 Basic Computer Information Technology-I 5BA3 Optional Paper 1 / 5BA4 Optional Paper 2 5BA5 Optional Paper 3
Sixth Semester 6BA1 English Language And Aspects Of
Development
6BA2 Basic Computer Information Technology-II 6BA3 Optional Paper 1 / 6BA4 Optional Paper 2 6BA5 Optional Paper 3
DATE SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS
DUE DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ALL ASIGNMENTS AT THE STUDY CENTRE Year Assignment No. Due Date
Semester - I 1BA1 1BA2 1BA3 1BA4 1BA5
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - II 2BA1 2BA2 2BA3 2BA4 2BA5
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - III 3BA1 3BA2 3BA3
April 30 (for January Session )
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3BA4 3BA5
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - IV 4BA1 4BA2 2BA3 4BA4 4BA5
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - V 5BA1 5BA2 5BA3 5BA4 5BA5
April 30 (for January Session)
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - VI 6BA1 6BA2 6BA3 6BA4 6BA5
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session)
Note: Assignments of the course are available for download at the CVRU Website http://www.cvru.ac.in . You can download the assignments as per your course, follow the instructions given and submit it before due dates at the study centre.
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BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION (B. J. M. C.)
Scheme of Examination Detailed Syllabus Counseling and Study Structure Study Modules & Books Information Date Schedule & Instructions for Submitting Assignments
INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE EDUCATION (IODE) DR. C.V.RAMAN UNIVERSITY
KARGI ROAD, KOTA, BILASPUR, CHATTISGARH PHONE : 07753-253737, 8827920016, 8827920019 FAX : 07753-253728
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cvru.ac.in
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BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION (B. J. M. C.) Duration:12 Months Eligibility:Graduation in any Discipline
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Course Code
Name of the Course Credit Total Marks
Theory Practical Marks
Assignments
Max Min Max Min Max Min Semester-I
BJMC1 Principle of communication
6 100 80 27 - - 20 7
BJMC2 Principle of journalism 6 100 80 27 - - 20 7BJMC3 Advertising &
Publicralation 6 100 80 27 - - 20 7
BJMC4 Practical & Charactical Behavior
6 100 100 36 - -
Total 400 240 81 100 36 60 21 Semester-II
BJMC5 Media law and ethics 6 100 80 27 - - 20 7 BJMC6 Mass Media and
democracy 6 100 80 27 - - 20 7
BJMC7 Media related IT applications
6 100 80 27 - - 20 7
BJMC8 Practical & Charactical Behavior
6 100 100 36 - -
Total 400 240 81 100 36 60 21
Each theory Paper & Assignment Passing Marks is 33%.
Practical &Aggrigate is 36%.
SEMESTER I BJMC-1 PRINCIPAL OF COMMUNICATION
Communication: Concepts and definition, Nature and process
Development of communication and its history
Types of Communication: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Group and Mass Communication,
Elements in the Process of Communication (Input, sender, channel, Noise, receiver, output)
Tribal, cultural and international communication.
Importance and effects of Communication
Effective Communication
Traditional and Folk media and its importance.
BJMC-2 PRINCIPAL OF JOURNALISM
Journalism: Concepts and definition, Nature and process, Basic terms.
Development of journalism and its history
Role of journalism in Indian freedom struggle movement.
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ypes and specialize areas of journalism. political, Business, sports, crime, Bollywood, automobile. Parliamentary, defence and judicial
Different forms of writing: News, feature, article, editorial and photo caption.
Contents of news: Headline, sub headline, flag, Intro and body text.
Quote, Interview, vox-pop, byte, voice over. Anchor read, package, special
package and script for programming.
Reporting: concept, terms and definition, general and special reporting.(
Event, accident and incident reporting, statement, press conference)
Introduction to Editing, Principles and functions of editing, Editorial Desk,
Copy editing, editing symbols, Proof reading symbols and their significance.
Source of news and News agencies.
Introduction to Photojournalism
BJMC-3 ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATION
Public Relations Definition, history and Growth of PR in India, Publicity, Propaganda and Public opinion, PR as a management function.
Stages of PR : Planning, implementations, research, evaluation, PR Practitioners and media relations, Press conference, Press releases, house journals.
PR: Public and Private sectors, PR agencies.
Code of ethics for PR, Public Relations society of India.
Lobbing - Introduction to advertising, Advertising concept, function and definition.
Type of Advertising, Consumer, corporate, industrial and social.
Advertising strategies, appeals and target audience, advertising as marketing tools.
PAPER IV BJMC 4- PRACTICAL
My City Newspaper: Daily news analysis, Find out how many newspapers are published from your city/town? Read at least three newspapers for a week to find issues concerning the tribal, women and child. Analyze the issues and make a presentation to the class about the same with comparative analysis among three papers, if they took the same issues.
Media & Democracy: Make a list of news stories whose publication or broadcast have strengthened democracy around you.
SEMESTER II BJMC-5 MEDIA LAW AND ETHICS
Journalism as a profession
Careers in Journalism and mass media
Journalists- Their role and responsibilities
Working journalist act.
Copy right act
Indian Constitution and freedom of Media.
Freedom of Press- Role of Press Council of India
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Ethics and journalism
Media laws in India
BJMC-6 MASS MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY
Press: The World of Print Media. Types and Characteristics of Print Media. Page dummy and layout. Contents of a news paper and magazine.
Radio : Development of Radio Broadcasting in India. Characteristics of radio. News bulletin, Emergence of FM, and community radio.
Trends in Indian Television: From SITE to Opening of Skies. Formats of Television. Programmes. TV Programme Production. Key Professional, Involved in the TV Production.
Web: emergence of web media, brief history, Website, Blog, News portal, Social networking sites and New Media V/S traditional media.
Role of Mass Media in a Democracy
BJMC-7 MEDIA RELATED IT APPLICATIONS
Introduction to
Ms Office.
Coral Draw.
Quark Express.
Adobe PageMaker.
Adobe Photoshop.
Adobe premier.
Internet surfing.
Font converter.
Mailing, chatting and blogging.
BJMC-8 PRACTICAL Visit a News channel, radio station and press. see how it functions. Submit a paper of your understanding.
internship: work for two months in any press, Radio or TV channel and submit a dissertation and find out how it is organized and how it produces programme And works for special coverage.
COUNSELLING AND STUDY STRUCTURE
Course Code Title of the Course Credit
Total Hours of
Study Counselling and Study Structure (hours) Project
Face to Face Counselling Self
study Practical Assignments
First Semester BJMC1 Principle of
communication 6 180 24 102 - 54 -
BJMC2 Principle of journalism
6 180 24 102 - 54 -
BJMC3 Advertising & Publicralation
6 180 24 102 - 54 -
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BJMC4 Practical & Charactical Behavior
6 180 24 42 80 54 -
Second Semester BJMC5 Media law and
ethics 6 180 24 102 - 54 -
BJMC6 Mass Media and democracy
6 180 24 102 - 54 -
BJMC7 Media related IT applications
6 180 24 102 - 54 -
BJMC8 Practical & Charactical Behavior
6 180 24 42 80 54 -
STUDY MODULES AND BOOKS INFORMATION
Course Code Title of the Course Module/Books to be used
First Semester BJMC1 Principle of communication Mass Communication-W.J.S Murthy
Sanchar sidhant ke ruprekha-Premchand Patanjali
BJMC2 Principle of journalism News Reporting and Editing: K.M. Srivastava lekpkj ys[ku ds fl)kUr ,oa rduhd& latho Hkkukor
BJMC3 Advertising & Publicralation tulaidZ pkj ,oa foKkiu & fot; dqyJs"B BJMC4 Practical & Charactical
Behavior
Second Semester BJMC5 Media law and ethics Media Ethics and Law Jan. R. Hakemulder
tuek/;e vj sl dkuwu& JhdkUr flag BJMC6 Mass Media and democracy Electronic Media-Sanjeev Bhanavat.
Radio &T.V.Journalism-Jan.R.Hukemulder BJMC7 Media related IT applications Rapidex Computer Course : Singhal
dEI;wVj ifjpkyu ds fl)kUr & egsUikyBJMC8 Practical & Charactical
Behavior
DATE SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS
DUE DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ALL ASIGNMENTS AT THE STUDY CENTRE Year Assignment No. Due Date
Semester - I BJMC1 BJMC2 BJMC3
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session)
Semester - II BJMC5 BJMC6 BJMC7
April 30 (for January Session )
October 31 (for July Session) Note: Assignments of the course are available for download at the CVRU Website http://www.cvru.ac.in . You can download the assignments as per your course, follow the instructions given and submit it before due dates at the study centre.
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BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (B.Lib.I.Sc.)
Scheme of Examination Detailed Syllabus Counseling and Study Structure Study Modules & Books Information Date Schedule & Instructions for Submitting Assignments
INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE EDUCATION (IODE) DR. C.V.RAMAN UNIVERSITY
KARGI ROAD, KOTA, BILASPUR, CHATTISGARH PHONE : 07753-253737, 8827920016, 8827920019 FAX : 07753-253728
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cvru.ac.in
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BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (B.Lib.I.Sc.)
Duration : 1 Year Eligibility : Graduate in any Discipline
Scheme of Examination Course Code
Name of the Course Credit Total Marks
Theory/ Term End Exam
Assignments / Lab Work
Max Min Max Min First Semester
1BLIB1 FOUNDATION OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (TH.)
6 100 70 24 30 10
1BLIB2 MANAGEMENT OF LIBRARIES & INFORMATION CENTRES (TH.)
6 100 70 24 30 10
1BLIB3 KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION AND PROCESSING (TH.)
6 100 70 24 30 10
1BLIB4 KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION AND PROCESSING (CLASSIFICATION PRACTICAL) (PR.)
6 100 70 24 30 10
TOTAL 400 280 101 120 44 Second Semester
2BLIB1 KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION AND PROCESSING (CATALOGUING PRACTICAL)
6 100 70 24 30 10
2BLIB2 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: BASICS (TH.)
6 100 70 24 30 10
2BLIB3 COMPUTER PRACTICAL(PR.) 6 100 70 24 30 10 2BLIB4 REFERENCE SERVICES AND
SOURCES OF INFORMATION(TH.) 6 100 70 24 30 10
TOTAL 400 280 101 120 44
Total Marks-100 Term End-70 Assignments Marks-30
Passing Marks 33% in each paper
Aggregate 36%
Allocation of Division: First Division - 60% and above
Second Division - 48% and Below 60%
Third Division - Below 48%
Fail - Below 33% in each subject and Below 36% in Aggregate
FIRST SEMESTER 1BLIB1 - FOUNDATION OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
UNIT I Social and historical Foundation of library, Five laws of Library Science, Types and Functions of libraries with special reference to National Library (Calcutta), Library of Congress (Washington) and British Library (London), An Introduction to Digital Library, Electronic Library and Virtual Library. Role of library in Formal and Informal Education.
UNIT II Library Movement in India, UK and USA, Library development Plan and Programs in India after Independence, Role of Library in Modern Society.
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UNIT III Library Legislation in Indian States and their salient features Book Delivery Act, Intellectual Property Rights, Right to Information, Information Policy: National and International.
UNIT IV Library Building: Planning and Designing Location Lighting and Ventilation. Role of Librarian and Architect in Designing of Building, Furniture etc.
UNIT V Library Cooperation and Resource Sharing, Library Extension Services, Consultancy Services, Role of Professional Association with Special Reference to ALA, ILA, IASLIC, ASLIB. Role of International Organizations: UNESCO, FID, IFLA, An introduction to consortia.
1BLIB2 - MANAGEMENT OF LIBRARIES & INFORMATION CENTRES UNIT-I Concept of Management: Principles of Scientific Management. Management of Schools of Thought. Library Organizational Structure. Policy Making bodies of libraries. Library Authority and Library Committee.
UNIT-II Library Personnel: Job analysis, Job description in service training. Staff Recruitment procedures, formula. Library finance: Budgeting (PPBS, ZBB). Accounting-Library Statistics and Annual Report. Library Rules and Regulations.
UNIT-III Collection Development: Types of Documents and Selection principles, Different Types of Selection tools and their Importance, Acquisition Procedure.
UNIT-IV Technical Section: Preparation of Books for use. Routines of Classification and Cataloguing, Filing Routines. Serial Control: Acquisition methods, Method s of recording: Three Card System and Kardex System.
UNIT-V Management and Operation of Various Section (Shelving and Stock Verification, Binding), Circulation Section (Work, System-Browne, Newark Introduction of Barcode and its Application for Circulation of etc). Marketing of Information Products and Services.
1BLIB3 - KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION AND PROCESSING (THEORY) UNIT-I Universe of Subjects Structure. Attributes & Modes of Formation. Library Classification: Definition Need & Purpose; including Knowledge Classification. Canons of Classification.
UNIT-II General theory of Library Classification including Normative Principles, Facet Analysis, Fundamental Categories, Common Isolates, Devices, Phase Analysis, Notation.
UNIT-III Design & Development of Schemes of Library Classification. Species of Classification schemes. Introduction to CC, DDC & UDC. Trends in Library Classification. An introduction to web DDC.
UNIT-IV Library Cataloguing: Definition, Need & Purpose. Inner and Physical Form. Standard Codes of Cataloguing - CCC & AACR-II. Kinds of Entries and their Function. Personal & Corporate Authorship. Canons of Cataloguing.
UNIT-V Principles of Subject Cataloguing. Current Trends in Standardization Description & Exchange AACR-II, ISBD, MARC ISO 2709, CCF. Introduction to ISBN & ISSN.
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1BLIB4 - KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION AND PROCESSING (CLASSIFICATION PRACTICAL) Practical Classification of Books and Periodicals according to Colon Classification (Rev.6th Ed) and Dewey Decimal Classification (19thEd.). Adequate Number of Titles will be given from all Disciplines Candidates will be required to classify 30 Titles in all. Ten Titles should be classified by CC and DDC both. Whereas Five Titles should be classified by both CC and DDC.
SECOND SEMESTER
2BLIB1 - KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION AND PROCESSING (CATALOGUING PRACTICAL) Cataloguing Practical according to Classified Catalogue with amendments and Anglo-American Cataloguing rules-1988 (Rev. AACR-2). In CCC Class Index Entries will be prepared through Chain Procedures. In AACR-2 Subject Added Entry will be prepared According to Sears List of Subject Headings. Candidates will be required to Catalogue Fully Five Titles In all Minimum two by CCC and two by AACR-2.
2BLIB2 - DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
UNIT-I Documentation: Meaning, Genesis and Scope, Facets of Documentation, Documentation List. Documentation activities in India, Reprographic, Micrographic and Translations Services.
UNIT-II Index and Indexing: Type of Index, Pre and Post Coordinate Indexing, UNITERM, Keyword Indexing (KWIC-KWOC, KWAC, KWWC), Chain Indexing. Indexing Services in India.
UNIT-III Abstracting: Characteristics, Elements, Types, Ranganathans Canons of abstracting. Important Abstracting Services, CAS and SDI Services.
UNIT-IV National and International Information System. NISSAT, UNISIST, National Documentation Centers of India : NISCAIR, NASSDOC, DESIDOC.
UNIT-V Information Storage and Retrieval System: Meaning, Purpose and Evaluation. Search Strategies. Concept of Vocabulary Control.
2BLIB3 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: BASIC UNIT-I Concept and Terminology of Computer. Evolution of a Computer and Computer generation. Categorisation of Computer. Hardware Basics: Computer processing, CPU, Computer Storage, Input Devices, Output Devices. Software Basics: System Software, Application Software.
UNIT-II Library and Information Networks: Network Definition and Objective, The range of Network Services, Types of Networks, Library Networks in U.S.A, U.K and India. Non Bibliographic Data Network in India.
UNIT-III Computerised Information Retrieval System: Definition of IRS, Component and function of IRS, Software operations of IRS. CDS/ISIS: Main features, Historic perspective, Hardware and Software Requirements, Micro CDS/ISIS Application.
UNIT-IV Library Automation: Brief history, Factors and goals, Need for Library Automation, Problems and issues of Library Automation. Management of Computerised Library: Ordering and
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Acquisition Systems, Cataloguing Systems, Circulation Control System, Serial Control System, Management Information.
UNIT-V Features of Indian Software Packages: Software Development at Institutional level, commercially available library Software Systems. Library Housekeeping Software: Libsys, SANJAY, MAITRAYEE, Alice for Windows. Introduction to RFID techniques.
COMPUTER PRACTICAL - Computer Connectivity, Internet access.
- Operating System (DOS, WINDOW-Introduction)
- MS-Office (Special Reference to MS-Word)
- Basic CDS/ ISIS Practical
2BLIB4 - REFERENCE SERVICES AND SOURCES OF INFORMATION
UNIT-I Documentary Sources of Information: Print, Non Print Including Electronic Media. Nature, Characteristics, Utility and Evaluation of Different Type of Information Sources. Non Documentary Information Source. Categories: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Information sources. Internet as a Source of Information. An introduction to evaluation of e-Information sources.
UNIT-II Reference Service : Meaning, Scope. Type of Reference Service: Short Range and Long Range Reference Service. Reference Service V/S Information Service, Reference Services in Public, Academic and Special Libraries. Readers Initiation /Orientation. User Education.
UNIT-III Bibliographies (Definition, Need and Purpose). Type of Bibliographies. Methods of Compilation