VENKATESHWARA OPEN UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Arts (General)
SYLLABUS
Directorate of Distance Education
Venkateshwara Open University
Lekhi Village, Naharlagun, Itanagar
Arunachal Pradesh
BA (General) Program Structure
SEMESTER - 1
Subject code Subject/Paper Name Credit Internal External Total BAG 101
BASIC PRINCIPLE OF POLITICAL THEORY 4 30 70 100 BAG 102 ECONOMIC THEORY 4 30 70 100 BAG 103
GENERAL ENGLISH 4 30 70 100 BAG 104 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS (CONCEPT & APPLICATION) 4 30 70 100
SEMESTER - 2
Subject code Subject/Paper Name Credit Internal External Total
BAG 201 HISTORY OF EUROPE(1450 TO 1789 AD) 4 30 70 100
BAG 202 PROSE 4 30 70 100
BAG 203 ELECTIVE I 4 30 70 100
BAG 204 ELECTIVE II 4 30 70 100
SEMESTER - 3
Subject code Subject/Paper Name Credit Internal External Total
BAG 301 ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND LANGUAGE SKILLS (TEXT) 4 30 70 100
BAG 302 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 4 30 70 100
BAG 303 Elective III 4 30 70 100
BAG 304 Elective IV 4 30 70 100
SEMESTER - 4
Subject code Subject/Paper Name Credit Internal External Total
BAG 401 HISTORY OF EUROPE (1789 TO 1870) 4 30 70 100
BAG 402 HINDI KA VIYAKARNIK SWAROOP 4 30 70 100
BAG 403 ELECTIVE V 4 30 70 100
BAG 404 ELECTIVE VI 4 30 70 100
SEMESTER - 5
Subject code Subject/Paper Name Credit Internal External Total
BAG 501 SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS 4 30 70 100
BAG 502 INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE 4 30 70 100
BAG 503 ELECTIVE VII 4 30 70 100
BAG 504 ELECTIVE VIII 4 30 70 100
SEMESTER - 6
Subject code Subject/Paper Name Credit Internal External Total
BAG 601 ECONOMIC POLICY OF INDIA 4 30 70 100
BAG 602 INDIAN WRITTING IN ENGLISH 4 30 70 100
BAG 603 ELECTIVE IX 4 30 70 100
BAG 604 ELECTIVE X 4 30 70 100
LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES
Subject code Subject/Paper Name Credit Internal External Total
BAG 203-A PRAYOJANATMAK HINDI KA SWAROOP 4 30 70 100
BAG 203-B INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 4 30 70 100
BAG 204-A ECONOMIC POLICY OF INDIA 4 30 70 100
BAG 204-B HINDI BHASA KA VIKASHATMAK PARICHAY 4 30 70 100 BAG 303-A HISTORY OF EUROPE (1871TO 1950) 4 30 70 100 BAG 303-B PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 4 30 70 100 BAG 304-A HISTORY OF INDIAN PAINTING 4 30 70 100 BAG 304-B SOCIAL CHANGE & SOCIAL CONTROL 4 30 70 100 BAG 403-A SOCIETY IN INDIA (SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND CHANGE) 4 30 70 100 BAG 403-B RURAL ECONOMICS 4 30 70 100 BAG 404-A POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY 4 30 70 100 BAG 404-B PUBLIC FINANCE AND INTERNATION TRADE 4 30 70 100 BAG 503-A ADHUNIK GADH VIDHAN 4 30 70 100 BAG 503-B DRAMA 4 30 70 100 BAG 504-A PHILOSPHY OF ARTS AND MODERN INDIAN PAINTING 18
CENTURY TO PRESENT AGE 4 30 70 100
BAG 504-B PINCIPLE & PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT 4 30 70 100 BAG 603-A DRAWING AND PAINTING 4 30 70 100 BAG 603-B POETRY 4 30 70 100 BAG 604-A INDIAN ECONOMIC PROBLEMS 4 30 70 100 BAG 604-B MOOCS(ANY PAPER FROM UGC MOOCS) 4 30 70 100
Course Code: B A G 1 0 1 Course Title: Basic Principle of Political Theory
Credits -4
COURSE CONTENTS: Group - A Unit I Different interpretations of Political Theory The Classical Tradition of Political Theory. Importance and Limitations of Classical Tradition • Moves towards a Science of Politics Positivism and Logical Positivism • Behaviouralism And Post-Behaviouralism • Debate on the Decline/Revival of Political Theory • Impact of Positivism in Political Science Unit - II Use of Rational Actors Models • Public Choice Approach • Influence of General Systems Theory: Input-Output Analysis (David Easton) • Structural-Functionalism (Almond and Powell) • Communication Model (Karl Deutsch) Group B Unit - III Contemporary Liberalism: • Rawls • Nozick Communitarianism
Unit - IV Marxist View of Science and Marxist Approach • Analysis of Political Economy-Structuralism and Marxist Neo-Marxist Perspectives on Development • Analysis of Mode of Production-Key Debates • Nature of State-Theory of Relative Autonomy and Authoritarian Statism
WEIGHTAGE CA ETE (Th.) 30 70
Course Code: B A G 1 0 2 Course Title: Economic Theory Credits- 4
COURSE CONTENTS:
Unit I: Basic Economic Issues
Resources Scarcity, Unlimited Wants, Choice, Opportunity Cost, Economic Problems of Developing Countries: Low Organizational Resource Constraints, Low Level of Technology, Low Organizational Ability, Low Degree of Inventiveness and Innovativeness, Low Level of Human and Physical Capital, Acute Poverty and Inequality in the Distribution of Income and Opportunities, Economics- Micro and Macro- their Differences and Subject Matters. Unit II: Demand Analysis Basis of Demand: Utility and Income; Diminishing Marginal Utility, Income of the Consumer and Her Budget Line, Constrained Utility Maximization; Demand Curve and Factors Shifting it: Income, Prices of Related Goods, etc.; Elasticity of Demand: Price and Income Elasticity. Unit III: Supply Analysis Production Function, Returns to a Factor and Returns to Scale, Marginal and Average Product of Inputs, Short-run Total, Marginal and Average Cost Curves and their Relationship: Cost Minimization; Total, Average and Marginal Revenue, Profit Maximizing Output; Supply Curve, Shifts in Supply Curve, Elasticity of Supply. Unit IV: Price and Market Structure Demand, Supply and Price Determination; Market Structure – Features of Prefect Competition and its Limitations, Imperfect Competition: Monopoly, Duopoly and Oligopoly: Their Features. Unit V: National Income and its Classical Determination Gross Domestic Product (GDP), NDP, GNP, NNP and Per Capita Income, Methods of National Income Estimation- Product, Income and Expenditure: Circular Flow of Income and Expenditure; Classical theory of Output and Employment and its Limitations. Unit VI: Keynesian Model and Macro- Policies Keynesian Determination of Income: Consumption Function, Saving Function, Investment Multiplies; Fiscal Policy: Its Objectives and Instruments.
WEIGHTAGE CA ETE (Th.) 30 70
Course Code: B A G 1 0 3 Course Title: General English Credits- 4
COURSE CONTENTS: Unit- A: Explanations from Starred Text
Unit- B: Poetry Philip Sidney - The Nightingale George Herbert - The Pulley *John Milton - On this Blindness *William Blake - And Did Those Feet *William Wordsworth - London, 1802 Robert Browning - Porphyria’s Lover *Thomas Hardy - The Darkling Thrush *WH Auden - The Unknown Citizen Unit – C: Fiction Charles Dickens - Great Expectations Unit – D: Essay Writing Unit – E: Grammar and Usage Phrases and Idioms, Antonyms and Synonyms, Interchange of Parts of Speech, Diminutives, Substation of a Group of Words by a Single Word
WEIGHTAGE CA ETE (Th.) 30 70
Course Code: B A G 1 0 4 Course Title: COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS (CONCEPT & APPLICATIONS)
Credits- 4
COURSE CONTENTS:
Unit:1 Introduction to Computer Fundamentals
Introduction to Computer Computer System Hardware Computer Memory Input and Output Devices Interaction between User and Computer Introduction to Free and Open Source Software Definition of Computer Virus, Types of Viruses, Use of Antivirus software
Unit:2 Basics of Operating System Definition of Operating System Objectives, types, and functions of Operating Systems Working with Windows Operating System: Introduction, The Desktop, Structure Windows Windows Explorer, File and Folder Operations, The Search, The Recuci Configuring the Screen, Adding or Removing New Programs using Control Panel Applications in windows (Paint, Notepad, WordPad, Calculator)
Unit: 3 Introduction to Business Communication Tools MS-Word: Introduction, Starting MS-Word, MS-Word Screen and its Components Elementary Working with MS-Word MS-Excel: Introduction, Starting MS-Excel, Basics of Spreadsheet, MS-Excel Screen an Its Components, Elementary Working with MS-Excel MS-Powerpoint: Introduction Starting MS-PowerPoint Basics of PowerPoint MS-Powerpoint Screen and Its Components, Elementary Working with MS PowerPoint
Unit:4 Computer Networks Introduction Importance of Networking Computer Network (LAN, WAN, MAN) Network Components (Hub, Switch, Bridge, Gateway, Router, Modem) Network Topology, Wireless Networks
Unit: 5 Use of Computer in Commerce Data Processing, Files and Records, File Organization (Sequential, Direct/Random, Computer Applications in Business - Need and Scope Computer Applications in various fields of Commerce: Personnel Administration Accounting, Cost and Budgetary Management, Purchasing, Banking, Insurance ar Stock-broking, e-governance Introduction to E-Commerce, Evolution of E-Commerce, Role of E-Commerce E-Commerce Framework, E-Commerce Categories
WEIGHTAGE CA ETE (Th.) 30 70
Course Code: B A G 2 0 1 Course Title: HISTORY OF EUROPE (1450 TO 1789)
Credits- 4
COURSE CONTENTS:
Topics
Unit 1 Evidences of Ancient Indian History: Literature, archaeology, Epigraphy, Numismatics, foreign travellers account. Physical Features: Physical features of India and their influence on the Indian history
Unit 2 The Pre-Historic Cultures: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic.
Unit 3 Indus Valley Civilization: Extent, Chronology, Origin, Society, Religion and Causes of decline. Unit 4 The Vedic Age: Original homelands, The Aryans, Political, Social, Religious and Economic Life,
Difference and similarities between Indus Civilization and Vedic culture. Unit 5 The Later-Vedic Age: Political, Social, Religious and Economic Life.
Unit 6 The Mauryas: ChandraGupta, Bindusara, Ashoka (Ashoka hamm: its nature and propagation), Successors of Ashoka
Unit 7 The Golden period: Guptas and their successors( to c.750 A.D.):Changes in political organization of empire, Economy and Society, Literature and Sciences, Arts. Samuragupta 'The Indian Napoleon': Extent of the empire, battles and Administration, Disintegration of the Gupta Empire.
Unit 8 Religious movements: Jainism and Buhism, Varhamana Mahavira’s and Gautama Buha’s contribution. Causes of decline of Jainism, Factors for the spread of Buhism, Stupa architecture, Buhist customs and manners.
Unit 9 Bhagvatism, Shaivism and Brahmanism: Main Characteristics, important leaders, extent in India.
Unit 10 State Formation and Urbanization: Urbanization, Society, political history, Mahajanapadas, Monarchies and Republics, Administration in Monarchies, Maps:- Important Historical places of Indus Valley Civilization, Ashoka’s Empire, Empire of Samundragupta, Extent of Gupta’s Empire
READINGS: SELF LEARNING MATERIAL. ADDITIONAL READINGS: 1. Basham, A.L., The Wonder that was India, Fontana,1977. 2. Jha, D.N., Ancient Indian in Historical Outline, Delhi: Manohar, (2nd Rev. ed.), 3005. 3. Sharma, R.S., India’s Ancient Past, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 3005. 4. Sabharwal,S.P, History Ancient India: Duggal Publications,3011. 5. Thapar, Romila, Early India from the origin to A.D. 1300, Penguin, 3002.
WEIGHTAGE CA ETE (Th.) 30 70
Course Code B A G 2 0 2 Course Title PROSE Credits- 4
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Course Contents
Unit: 1 Theory of Prose Types of Prose Types of Prose Style Autobiography/Biography and Memoir Travelogue Periodical Essay Formal Essay Familiar Essay Poetic Prose (Euphuism) Prose of Thought Unit: 2 Bacon ‘Of studies’ Richard steele ‘Recollections of childhood’ Joseph addison ‘Sir roger at church’ Charles lamb ‘The convalescent’ Unit: 3 Doctor Johnson ‘Letter To Lord Chesterfield’ G.K.Chesterton ‘On Running After One’s Hat’ R.L.Stevenson ‘An Apology For Idlers’ A.G.Gardiner ‘On Shaking Hands’ Unit: 4 Robert Lynd ‘A Disappointed Man’ J.B.Priestley ‘On Doing Nothing’ Hilaire Bellock ‘OnSpelliings’ E.V.Lucas ‘Bores’
Course Code B A G 2 0 3A Course Title PRAYOJANMOLAK HINDI KA
SWAROOP Credits- 4
Course Contents
Unit 1 सजं्ञा की ऩररभाषा एव ंभेद
Unit 2 सवनव ााम का ऩररभााषाा एवां भादे
Unit 3 ववशषा े ण का ऩररभााषाा एवा ं भाेद
Unit 4 क्रिायाा का ऩररभााषाा एवां भाेद
Unit 5 क्रिायाा-ववशषा े ण का ऩररभााषाा एवां भादे
Unit 6 ववऩरा तााथकव शबा्द-50, ऩयाावयवााचा शबा्द-50
Unit 7 अनाकेााथकव शबा्द- 50
Unit 8 काव्य का स्वरूऩ एव ंऩररभाषा
Unit 9 काावा्य काे प्रमा ख भादे: प्रबांध काावा्य
Unit 10 काव्य के प्रम ख भेद: खण्डकाव्य, म क्तक काव्य
READINGS: SELF LEARNING MATERIAL.
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
1.हिाना्दा वा्यााकरण ,एच .जा . ऩबा्बा्ऱकाे शन ,नई ददला्ऱा
Weightages in percentage
CA ETE (TH) ETP
30 70 00
Course Code B A G 2 0 3B Course Title INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Credits-4
Course Content:
1. Introducing Sociology: What is Sociology? Scope of Sociology;
Sociology and other Social Sciences, Sociological Viewpoints:
L12
2.
Functionalist, Conflict, Symbolic, Interactionist
Basic Concepts in Sociology: Society and Institutions, Community and
Association; Groups and its Forms; Status and Role; Social Structure.
Culture, Culture and Society; Folkways and Mores,
Custom, Norm and Values.
L12
3. Socialization: Meaning and Agencies; Concept of Adult
Socialization; Resocialization and Anticipatory Socialization.
L8
4.
Social Process: Cooperations; Competition and Conflict;
Assimilation & Accommodation.
L10
5. Social Stratification: Characteristics and Forms, Social Mobility:
Meaning and Forms.
L10
6. Social Control: Meaning, Forms and Agencies. L5
7. Gender: Sex vs. Gender; Gender Differences; Gender
Socialization.
L5
8. Social Change: Concept, Types and Factors, Concept of Social
Evolution, Social Progress, Social Development.
L10
9. Social Institution – Functions of Family, Education and Religion L8
References:
1. N. J. Smelser – Sociology (Prentice Hall) Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 15, 16, 21)
2. Anthony Gidens – Sociology (Polity) (Chapters 1, 2, 5, 10)
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
3. Bottomore – Sociology: A guide to Problems and Literature (Blackie & Sons
Ltd. ) (Chapters 4, 6, 11)
4. Guy Rocher – A General Introduction to Sociology (Academic
Publsihers)(Chapters 4, 10, 11)
Course Code B A G 2 0 4A Course Title ECONOMIC POLICY OF INDIA
CREDITS-4
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Course Content:
Sr. No. Content
1 Introduction to Indian Economy: Indian Economy since Independence,
Evolution and Features, Poverty in India, National Income.
2 Distribution of Income and Capital Formation, Profile of Human Resource in
India.
3 Agriculture in India: Importance and Productivity, Land Reforms, Irrigation,
Agriculture Finance and Marketing, Agriculture Policy.
4 Indian Industry: Industrial Development in India, Industrial Policy and
Licensing, Public Enterprises and Privatization,
5 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Problems of Large Scale Industry
6 Foreign Trade: Introduction, Trends and Pattern of Foreign Trade in India,
Problems of Foreign Trade.
7 Fiscal System in India: Budgetary Policy and Economic Development, Federal
Finance in India.
8 Finance Commission and Problems of Centre, State Financial Relations,
Taxation Policy in India.
9 Economic Planning in India: Meaning and Significance of Economic Planning,
Twelfth Five Year Plan, State of Planning in India.
10 Current Issues in Indian Economy: Third Generation Reforms, Globalization and
Indian Economy.
RECOMMENDED READINGS:
1. Jain, T.R, TrehanMukesh, Trehan Ranju,Indian Economy(3011): V.K. Publications, New Delhi
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
1. Hingra, Ishwar C, The Indian Economy, Environment and Policy (3011) SULTAN CHAND & SONS,
30th Edition, New Delhi
Course Code B A G 2 0 4B Course Title HINDI BHASA KA
VIKASMATAK PARICHAY
Credits- 4
Course Content
हहना्दा भााषाा काा अथाा और पररभााषाा, हहना्दा भााषाा काा उदा्भव और ववकाास
हहना्दा सााहहतय् काा इतिाहाास :कााऱ ववभााजन, नाामकरण
हहना्दा सााहहतय् काा इतिाहाास :आहदकााऱ काा नाामकरण
हहना्दा सााहहतय् काा इतिाहाास: पररसा्थथयााााा
हहना्दा सााहहतय् काा इतिाहाास: प्रवता िायााााा
हहना्दा सााहहतय् काा इतिाहाास: आहदकााऱ का प्रमा ख रचनााएााा
पथा् वा रााज राासा का प्राामााणणकिााा
पथा् वा रााज राासा का अपर्ाामााणिाकताा, अददा्प्रध ाामााणिाकताा
कबा र काे दा हाे :गा रु का अगां -35 दा हाे
कबा र काे दा हाे :ववरह का अगा ं -40 दा हाे
READINGS: SELF LEARNING
MATERIAL. ADDITIONAL
READINGS:
1.णिाना्दा सााणिातय् :या ग और पर्वा णतयााााा ,णिाव का माार िामााध ,अिाा क
पर्काािान, नई ददला्ला ।
Weightages in percentage
CA ETE (TH) ETP
30 70 00
Course
Code
B A G 3 0 1 Course Title ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND LANGUAGE SKILLS (TEXT)
Credits- 4
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Course Contents
Functional Grammar: Phrase, Clause, Functional Grammar: Sentence.
Parts Of Speech: Noun and Pronoun, Parts Of Speech: Verb and Adverb, Parts Of
Speech: Adjective and Preposition, Parts Of Speech: Interjections and
Conjunctions
Comprehension – Seen and Unseen Passages
Paragraph Writing : Types- Descriptive , Narrative etc.
Short Story: Khushwant Singh’s “Portrait of a Lady” Detailed Text, Khushwant Singh
's “ Portrait of a Lady” Discussion on all spheres of the text and questions. Short Story:
Jhumpa Lahiri's “The Third and Final Continent” detailed study.
Jhumpa Lahiri's “The Third and Final Continent” Discussion on all spheres of the text
and questions. Short Story: R.K. Narayan's “Malgudi Days” :Detailed study.
R.K. Narayan's “Malgudi Days”: Discussion on all spheres of the text and
questions. R.K. Narayan's “Malgudi Days”: Comprehension Passages.
Poem: The World is Too Much With US by William Wordsworth, Poem: Daffodils by
William Wordsworth, Poem: “Where the World is Without Fear” By
Rabindranath Tagore
Vocabulary & Usage: Word Building , Same Words used in different parts of
Speech: Noun and Verbs.
Vocabulary & Usage : Word Building , Same Words used in different parts of
Speech: Adjectives and Adverbs
Explanation of Seen Passages in verse, Explanation of Unseen Passages in verse.
One Act Play: Monkey’s Paw- Detailed Study, One Act Play: Monkey’s Paw-
Discussion on all spheres of the text and questions.
Course Content:
Unit-I: Fundamentals of Environmental Sciences
Definition, Principles and Scope of Environmental Science. Structure and composition of atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Laws of thermodynamics, heat transfer processes, mass and energy transfer across
various interfaces, material balance. Meteorological parameters – pressure, temperature, precipitation, humidity, mixing
ratio, saturation mixing ratio, radiation and wind velocity, adiabatic lapse rate, environmental lapse rate. Wind roses.
Interaction between Earth, Man and Environment. Biogeographic provinces of the world and agro-climatic zones of India. Concept of sustainable development.
Natural resources and their assessment. Remote Sensing and GIS: Principles of remote sensing and GIS. Digital image processing and ground truthing. Application of remote sensing and GIS in land cover/land use planning and management (urban sprawling, vegetation study, forestry, natural resource), waste management and climate change.
Environmental education and awareness. Environmental ethics.
Unit-II: Energy and Environment
Sun as source of energy; solar radiation and its spectral characteristics. Fossil fuels: classification, composition, physico-chemical characteristics and energy content of coal, petroleum and natural gas. Shale oil, Coal bed Methane, Gas hydrates. Gross-calorific value and net t-calorific value.
Principles of generation of hydro-power, tidal energy, ocean thermal energy conversion, wind power, geothermal energy, solar energy (solar collectors, photovoltaic modules, solar ponds).
Nuclear energy – fission and fusion, Nuclear fuels, Nuclear reactor – principles and types.
Bioenergy: methods to produce energy from biomass. Environmental implications of energy use; energy use pattern in India and the world,
emissions of CO2 in developed and developing countries including India, radiative forcing and global warming. Impacts of large scale exploitation of solar, wind, hydro and nuclear energy sources.
Unit-III: Environmental Pollution and Control
Air Pollution:
Course Code B A G 3 0 2 Course Title Environmental Science
Credits- 4
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Sources and types of Pollutants – Natural and anthropogenic sources, primary and secondary pollutants. Criteria air pollutants. Sampling and monitoring of air pollutants (gaseous and particulates); period, frequency and duration of sampling. Principles and instruments for measurements of (i) ambient air pollutants concentration and (ii) stack emissions. Indian National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Impact of air pollutants on human health, plants and materials. Acid rain. Dispersion of air pollutants. Mixing height/depth, lapse rates, Gaussian plume model, line source model and area source model. Control devices for particulate matter: Principle and working of: settling chamber, centrifugal collectors, wet collectors, fabric filters and electrostatic precipitator. Control of gaseous pollutants through adsorption, absorption, condensation and combustion including catalytic combustion. Indoor air pollution, Vehicular emissions and Urban air quality.
Noise Pollution:
Sources, weighting networks, measurement of noise indices (Leq, L10, L90, L50, LDN, TNI). Noise dose and Noise Pollution standards. Noise control and abatement measures: Active and Passive methods. Vibrations and their measurements. Impact of noise and vibrations on human health.
Water Pollution:
Types and sources of water pollution. Impact on humans, plants and animals. Measurement of water quality parameters: sampling and analysis for pH, EC, turbidity, TDS, hardness, chlorides, salinity, DO, BOD, COD, nitrates, phosphates, sulphates, heavy metals and organic contaminants. Microbiological analysis – MPN. Indian standards for drinking water (IS:10500, 2012). Drinking water treatment: Coagulation and flocculation, Sedimentation and Filtration, Disinfection and Softening. Wastewater
Treatment: Primary, Secondary and Advanced treatment methods. Common effluent treatment plant.
Soil Pollution:
Physico-chemical and biological properties of soil (texture, structure, inorganic and organic components). Analysis of soil quality. Soil Pollution control. Industrial effluents and their interactions with soil components. Soil microorganisms and their functions – degradation of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers.
Thermal, Marine Pollution and Radioactive:
Sources of Thermal Pollution, Heat Islands, causes and consequences. Sources and impact of Marine Pollution. Methods of Abatement of Marine Pollution.
Coastal management. Radioactive pollution – sources, biological effects of ionizing radiations, radiation exposure and radiation standards, radiation protection.
Unit-IV: Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Solid Waste – types and sources. Solid waste characteristics, generation rates, solid waste components, proximate and ultimate analyses of solid wastes.
Solid waste collection and transportation: container systems – hauled and stationary, layout of collection routes, transfer stations and transportation.
Solid waste processing and recovery – Recycling, recovery of materials for recycling and direct manufacture of solid waste products. Electrical energy generation from solid waste (Fuel pellets, Refuse derived fuels), composting and vermicomposting, biomethanation of solid waste. Disposal of solid wastes – sanitary land filling and its management, incineration of solid waste.
Hazardous waste – Types, characteristics and health impacts. Hazardous waste management: Treatment Methods – neutralization, oxidation reduction, precipitation, solidification, stabilization, incineration and final disposal.
e-waste: classification, methods of handling and disposal. Fly ash: sources, composition and utilisation. Plastic waste: sources, consequences and management.
Unit-V: Contemporary Environmental Issues
Global Environmental Issues – Biodiversity loss, Climate change, Ozone layer depletion. Sea level rise. International efforts for environmental protection.
National Action Plan on Climate Change (Eight National missions – National Solar Mission, National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency, National Mission on Sustainable Habitat, National Water Mission, National Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem, National Mission for a ‘Green India’, National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture, National Mission on Strategic Knowledge for Climate Change).
Current Environmental Issues in India:
Environmental issues related to water resource projects – Narmada dam, Tehri dam, Almatti dam, Cauvery and Mahanadi, Hydro-power projects in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal and North-Eastern States.
Water conservation-development of watersheds, Rain water harvesting and ground water recharge.
National river conservation plan – Namami Gange and Yamuna Action Plan. Eutrophication and restoration of lakes. Conservation of wetlands, Ramsar sites in
India. Soil erosion, reclamation of degraded land, desertification and its control. Climate change – adaptability, energy security, food security and sustainability. Forest Conservation – Chipko movement, Appiko movement, Silent Valley movement
and Gandhamardan movement. People Biodiversity register. Wildlife conservation projects: Project tiger, Project Elephant, Crocodile Conservation,
GOI-UNDP Sea Turtle project, Indo-Rhino vision. Carbon sequestration and carbon credits. Waste Management – Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Sustainable Habitat: Green Building, GRIHA Rating Norms. Vehicular emission norms in India. Epidemiological Issues: Fluorosis, Arsenicosis, Goitre, Dengue.
Environmental Disasters: Minamata Disaster, Love Canal Disaster, Bhopal Gas Disaster, 1984, Chernobyl Disaster, 1986, Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, 2011.
Course Code: B A G 3 0 3A Course Title:
HISTORY OF EUROPE(1789-1870 AD) Credits- 4
COURSE CONTENTS:
Topics
Unit 1 Evidences of Ancient Indian History: Literature, archaeology, Epigraphy, Numismatics, foreign travellers account. Physical Features: Physical features of India and their influence on the Indian history
Unit 2 The Pre-Historic Cultures: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic.
Unit 3 Indus Valley Civilization: Extent, Chronology, Origin, Society, Religion and Causes of decline.
Unit 4 The Vedic Age: Original homelands, The Aryans, Political, Social, Religious and Economic Life, Difference and similarities between Indus Civilization and Vedic culture.
Unit 5 The Later-Vedic Age: Political, Social, Religious and Economic Life.
Unit 6 The Mauryas: Chandra Gupta, Bindusara, Ashoka (Ashoka hamm: its nature and propagation), Successors of Ashoka
Unit 7 The Golden period: Guptas and their successors( to c.750 A.D.):Changes in political organization of empire, Economy and Society, Literature and Sciences, Arts. Samuragupta 'The Indian Napoleon': Extent of the empire, battles and Administration, Disintegration of the Gupta Empire.
Unit 8 Religious movements: Jainism and Buhism, Varhamana Mahavira’s and Gautama Buha’s contribution. Causes of decline of Jainism, Factors for the spread of Buhism, Stupa architecture, Buhist customs and manners.
Unit 9 Bhagvatism, Shaivism and Brahmanism: Main Characteristics, important leaders, extent in India.
Unit 10 State Formation and Urbanization: Urbanization, Society, political history, Mahajanapadas, Monarchies and Republics, Administration in Monarchies, Maps:- Important Historical places of Indus Valley Civilization, Ashoka’s Empire, Empire of Samundragupta, Extent of Gupta’s Empire
READINGS: SELF LEARNING MATERIAL. ADDITIONAL READINGS: 1. Basham, A.L., The Wonder that was India, Fontana,1977. 2. Jha, D.N., Ancient Indian in Historical Outline, Delhi: Manohar, (2nd Rev. ed.), 3005. 3. Sharma, R.S., India’s Ancient Past, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 3005. 4. Sabharwal,S.P, History Ancient India: Duggal Publications,3011. 5. Thapar, Romila, Early India from the origin to A.D. 1300, Penguin, 3002.
WEIGHTAGE CA ETE (Th.) 30 70
Course Code: B A G 3 0 3B Course Title:
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Credits- 4
COURSE CONTENTS:
Unit-I
Financial Administration: The Body Types Preparation and Implementation of budget).
Performance Budgeting. Zero based Budgeting. Audit, Planning. Political Economy and
Globalization Role of Transnational Companies (TNCS) and Multinational Companies
(MNCS)
Unit-II
Major Issues in Administration: Relationship between Permanent Executive and Political
Executive, Generalist Specialist Controversy. Public Policy in India Economic Liberalization
Model Privatization Marketization Disinvestment Corporate Governance)
Unit-III
Personnel Management: Recruitment Training and Development Employees Morale. Worker's
Participation in Management Conflict Management Employee Employer Relationships
Unit-IV
Civil Service Conduct: Neutrality and Anonymity Role. Accountability and Legislative
Control Legislative Executive and Judicial, New Trends Good Governance: Citizen's Charter.
E-Governance Time Bound Service. Corruption handling mechanism-Lokpal and Lokayukta
REFRENCE BOOKS:
1. Public Administration in India by B.L. Fadia and Kuldeep Fadia
2. Indian Administration by B.L. Fadia and Kuldeep Fadia
3. Handbook of Strategic Management (Public Administration and Public Policy) by J. Rabin, et al, et al.
WEIGHTAGE CA ETE (Th.) 30 70
Course Code B A G 3 0 4A Course Title History of Indian Painting (Primitive Art from 1st Century to 17th Century A.D.)
Credits- 4
Course Content:
Unit-I Primitive art with reference to Indian Painting
1. Pre-historic Painting
2. Indus Valley
3. Jogimara
Unit-II Buddhist Art: (Buddha Period)
1. Ajanta
2. Bagh
3. Sittanvasal
4. Badami
5. Elephanta
6. Ellora
Unit-III Medieval Art (Medieval Period)
1. Pal School
2. Apbhransha/ Jain School
Unit-IV Rajasthani Style
1. Mewar
2. Jaipur
3. Kishan Garh
4. Kota- Bundi
Unit-V
Mughal School
1. Akbar
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2. Jahanghir
3. Shahjahan Unit- VI
Pahari School
1. Basholi
2. Kangra 3. Garhwal
Suggested Readings:
1. Bharat Ki Chitrakala:
2. Bhartiya Chtrakala ka Itihaas :
3. Bhartiya Chitrakala ka Itihasic Sandarbh:
4. Bhartiya Chitrakala ka Sankshipta Parichaya:
5. Kala Aur Kalam :
6. Bhartiya Chitrakala ka Itihaas :
7. Bhartiya Chitrakala ka Itihaas :
8. Indian Paintings :
COURSE CONTENTS:
READINGS: SELF LEARNING MATERIAL.
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
1. Title: Introduction to Computers, Author: Peter Norton, Publisher: McGraw Hill, Sixth Edition
2. Title: Maran Illustrated Computers Guided Tour, Author:Ruth Maran; Kelleigh Johnson, Publisher: Course Technology PTR
3. Title: Computing Fundamentals, Author: Peter Norton, Publisher: McGraw Hill, Sixth Edition.
Course Code: B A G 3 0 4B Course Title:
SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL CONTROL
Credits- 4
Topics
Unit 1 Processing Data: Transforming data into information, How computers represent data, How
computers process data, Machine cycles, Memory, Registers, The Bus, Cache Memory
Unit 2 Using Operating Systems: operating system basics, Purpose of the operating system, types of operating system, Providing a user interface, Running Programs, Sharing Information, Managing Hardware, Enhancing an OS with utility software.
Unit 3 Networks: Sharing data anytime anywhere, Uses of a network, Common types of a network, Hybrid Networks, How networks are structured, Network topologies and Protocols, Network Media, Network Hardware
Unit 4 Data Communication: Local and Global reach of the network, Data communication with
standard telephone lines and Modems, Using Digital Data Connections, Wireless networks
Unit 5 Graphics and Multimedia: Understanding graphics File Formats, Getting Images into your
Computer, Graphics Software, Multimedia Basics
Unit 6 Data Base Management Systems: The Database, The DBMS, Working with a database, Databases at Work, Common Corporate Database Management Systems
Unit 7 Software Programming and Development: What is computer Program, hardware/Software Interaction, Planning a Computer Program, How programs Solve Problems,
Unit 8 Programming Languages and Programming Process: Categories of Programming Languages, Machine and Assembly Language, Higher Level Languages, WWW development languages, The SDLC of Programming
Unit 9 Understanding The Need of Security Measures: Basic Security Concepts, Threats to Users, Threats to Hardware, Threat to Data, Cyber Terrorism.
Unit 10 Taking Protective Measures: Keeping your System Safe, Protecting Yourself, Protecting your Privacy, Managing Cookies, Spyware and other BUGS, Keeping your data secure, Backing Up data, Safeguarding your hardware
WEIGHTAGE
CA ETE (Th.)
30 70
Course Code: B A G 4 0 1 Course Title:
HISTORY OF EUROPE
(1871-1950)
Credits- 4
COURSE CONTENTS:
Unit: 2 Political development in Europe from 1890-1895.
1. Triumph of conservatism – The Metternich system.
2. Nationalism, Liberalism and the Revolutions of 1830 and 1848.
3. Stages of Italian unification.
4. Unification of Germany.
5. Russia: Attempts at Reform by Alexandar-II
Unit: 3 Political development in Europe from 1815-1870.
1. Industrial Advances in England and the continent.
2. Labour Movement
3. Utopian Socialism and Marxism.
Sr. No. Topics
Unit 1
Foundation of Modern Europe (1871 to 1950 A.D.)
1. Background – Renaissance and Reformation – Geographical Discoveries –
Scientific Revolution – Advent of Capitalism.
2. The French Revolution – Socio-economic background – progress of the revolution – popular movements- Jacobins and Girondins.
3. Rise of Napoleon – Internal reconstruction – Napoleon and Revolution – Napoleon’s downfall.
WEIGHTAGE CA ETE (Th.) 30 70
Unit: 4 Modern Imperialism 1817-1914:
1. Europe in 1871-New Balance of Power.
2. Scramble for colonies in Asia and Africa.
3. The Eastern question in late-Nineteenth Century.
4. Triple Alliance, Triple Entente and the emergence of two armed camps.
Unit: 5 First World War (1914-1919 A.D.)
1. Origins of the East World War – Issues and Stakes.
2. Russian Revolution of 1917.
3. Peace Settlement of 1919-Its long term consequence – Birth of German Republic.
Unit: 6 Europe in Inter-War Period (1919-1939)
1. Consolidation of economic and political power of the Soviet State.
2. Rise of Fascism in Italy.
3. Nazism and Germany-Nazi state-the aggressive foreign policy.
4. Outbreak of the Second World War – Different interpretation.
Unit: 7 1. Post-War Peace Settlement
2. The U.N.O
Reading List:
1. G. A. Craiag – Europe, 1815-1914. (First published in 1961, paperback, Hinsdate, Illinois 1972)
2. E. Lipson – Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, First published London, 1940; several editions and reprints.
3. R. R. Palmer – A History of the Modern World (First published New York, 1950; several reprints of the new edition revised with the collaborations of Joel Colton).
4. T. W. Riker – A Short History of Modern Europe, New York, 1935; several reprints.
5. The Short Oxford History of Europe (Relevant Volumes)
(a) The Eighteenth Century, Ed. T.C.W. Blanning, OUP, 3000
(b) The Nineteenth Century, Ed. T.C.W. Blanning, OUP, 3000
6. David Thomson – Europe since Napoleon (first published, London, 1957;
several reprints including a revised edition, paperback, Harmondsworth, 1966).
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,
Course Code B A G 4 0 2 Course Title HINDI KA WYAKARNIK SWAROOP Credits-4
Course Content:
Sr. No.
Content
Unit 1 संिाध:
संिाध:
Unit 2
Unit 3
लेखन
Unit 4
Unit 4
कहान :
Weightages in percentage
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Course Code B A G 4 0 3A Course Title SOCIETY IN INDIA (STRUCURE AND CHANGE)
Credits- 4
Course Content:
TOPICS
Unit 1 Economic & Society: Man, nature and social production, Economic system of
simple and Complex Societies–barter and ceremonial exchange
Unit 2 Economic & Society (Part-2): Market economy and control economy, Jajmani
system
Unit 3 Family and Marriage: Different forms of family and marriage
Unit 4 Family and Marriage (Part-2):Changes in family pattern worldwide, Alternatives
to family; Divorce and Separation
Unit 5 Kinship : Importance of Kinship
Unit 6 Politics in Society: Sociological Theories of Power and Bureaucracy
Unit 7 Politics in Society (Part-2): Political Parties and Pressure Groups, Nation State
and Citizen ship, Democracy
Unit 8 Religion: Types of religious practices: Animism, monism, Pluralism, Sects, Cults
Unit 9 Religion in Modern Society: Religion and Science and Secularization
Unit 10 Religious revivalism and fundamentalism
READINGS: SELF LEARNING MATERIAL RECOMMENDED
READINGS:
1. Giddens, Anthony, 3008: Sociology, Wiley- India
2. Sharma, Rajendra. K., 3004: Indian Society, Institutions and Change, Atlantic Publishers and Distributors
3. Gisbert, Pascual, 3006: Fundamentals of Sociology, Orient Longmans
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Course Code B A G 4 0 3B Course Title RURAL
ECONOMICS
Credits- 4
Course Content:
UNIT I Agriculture and economic development: Nature and scope of rural economics, Role of agriculture in economic development,
interdependence between agriculture and industry, Livestock economics- Livestock resources and their productivity, White
revolution, Development of agro based industries.
UNIT II Use of land, water and energy; Rural transport, Communication, banking, rural social infrastructure-education and health and
information dissemination.
Agricultural Production- Resources used and efficiency, Production function analysis in agriculture.
UNIT III Size of farm and laws of returns- Theoretical and empirical findings, Farm budgeting and cost concepts, resource use efficiency in
traditional agriculture, Technical change, Labour absorption and gender issues in agricultural services,
UNIT IV Rural labour supply, Interlocking of factor market, Mobility of labour and segmentation in labour markets, marginalization of rural
labour, Nature, Extent and trends of rural unemployment, Agricultural wages in India, Male-Female wage differences, non-
agricultural rural unemployment- Trends and determinants.
UNIT V Role of capital and rural credit, Organized and unorganized capital market, Rural savings and capital formation, Characteristics and
sources of rural credits- institutional and non-institutional, Reorganization of rural credit- cooperatives, commercial banks, Regional
rural banks, role of NABARD.
SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Bhaduri A- The Economic Structure of Backward Agriculture (Macmillian, Delhi)
2. Bilgram S.A.R- Agricultural Economics (Himalyan Publishing House, New Delhi)
3. Dantwala M.L et. Al.- Indian Agricultural Development Since Independence (Oxford & amp: IBH)
4. Govornment Of India- Report of the National Commission on Agriculture
5. Govornment Of India- Economic Survey (Annual)
6. Gulati A & T Kelly- Trade Liberalization & Indian Agriculture (Oxford University Press)
7. Joshi P.C- Land Reforms in India: Trends & Prospects (Allied Publishers)
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Course Code B A G 4 0 4A Course Title POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Credits- 4
Course Content:
Unit-I
Seminal Ideas of Karl Marx and Max Weber
Unit-II
Sociological Ideas of Emile Durkheim and Talcott Parsons
Unit-III
Elite Theories of Circulation of Elites, Mosca, Pareto, C Wright Mills, Pluralistic Critique
Unit IV
Political Participation, Political Communication, Social Stability, Social Change and Social Conflict, Theories and
Process
REFRENCE BOOKS:
1. Western Political Thought: From the Ancient Greeks to Modern Times by Shefali Jha
2. The Ruling Ideas: Bourgeois Political Concepts by Amy E. Wendling
3. Authenticity: The Cultural History of a Political Concept by Maiken Umbach
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Course Code: B A G 4 0 4B Course Title:
PUBLIC FINANCE AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COURSE CONTENTS:
Sr. No. Topics
1. Nature and Significance of Economical Theory: Meaning, nature, characteristics and varieties of political theory; importance of the classics of political theory; uses of political theory.
2. Power and Authority: Authority, power and coercion; the nature of authority; social theories of power.
3. State: The state in political philosophy, the economic theory of the state, the organic theory of the state
4. Sovereignty: Concept, characteristics and history, Austin’s theory of sovereignty, pluralism and state sovereignty.
5. Rights: Rights in political theory; human rights, economic and social rights.
6. Liberty: Meaning, negative and positive liberty, liberty as autonomy, John Stuart Mill and the value of liberty.
7. Equality: The equality principle, human nature and equality, equality of opportunity.
8. Justice: Meaning, procedural justice, social justice and Rawls’s theory of justice.
9. Welfare and Welfare State: The origins and rise of welfare theory, contemporary welfare arguments, the market and welfare; equality, liberty and the welfare state.
10. The Public Interest and Democracy: The public interest, democracy, procedural democracy and the public interest.
READINGS: SELF LEARNING MATERIAL.
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
1. Barry, N.P. 3000. Introduction to Modern Political Theory, London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2. Johari, J.C., Contemporary Political Theory: New Dimensions, Basic Concepts and
Major trends, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd 3. Pruthi, R.K. 3005. The Political Theory, Sarup and Sons. 4. Ramaswamy, S. 3002. Political Theory: Ideas and Concepts, Delhi: Macmil
WEIGHTAGE CA ETE (Th.) 30 70
Course Code:
B A G 5 0 1 Course Title:
SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS
Credit-4
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CA ETE (Th.) 30 70
COURSE CONTENTS:
Topics
Unit-1 World War I: Social Implications of The 1st World War, Causes and The Consequences of World War I.
Unit-2 World War II: Social Implications of The 2nd World War, Causes and Political Consequences of World War II.
Unit-3 The Cold War: Emergence of Two Blocs, Integration of West Europe and US Strategy; Communist East Europe, Major Conflicts - Arab-Israel Conflict, Vietnam War, Afghan Civil War.
Unit-4 End of the Cold war: Conditions Responsible for The End of Cold War & US Ascendancy in The World.
Unit-5 Emergence of Third world and Non Alignment: UN and Dispute Resolution.
Unit-6 Colonial Liberation: Latin America - Bolivia, Arab World - Egypt, Africa - Apartheid to Democracy, South East Asia Vietnam.
Unit-7 Decolonialization: Break Up of Colonial empires - British, French, and Dutch.
Unit-8 Unification of Europe: Post War Foundations - NATO and European Community (Union). Consolidation and Expansion of European Community.
Unit-9 Soviet Disintegration and The Unipolar World: Factors in the Collapse of Soviet Communism and Soviet Union, 1985-1991, Political Changes in East Europe (1989-1992).
Unit-10 Maps:
• World War I • World War II • Areas Under The Influence of Cold War
RECOMMENDED READINGS :
1. A.C. Arora & R.S. Arora, History of the World: Pardeep Publishers, Jalanhar
2. Jain , Mathur, Craig Jeffery, History of the Modern World: Jain Parkashan Mandir,
Jaipur
Course Code B A G 5 0 2 Course Title INDIAN ENGLISH
LITRATURE
Credits- 4
Course Content:
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Topics
Unit: 1 Poetry Jaishankar Prasad: Ansu translated by Jaikrishna Sadani, Rupa, 1979 Unit: 2 Drama Mohan Rakesh: Half Way House (Adhe Adhure) translated by Bindu Batra,1971 Unit: 3 Novel Jainendra Kumar,Tyagapatra, (Resignation 1937]. Trans. by Sachchidananda Vatsyayan Agyeya Unit: 4 Prose Mahatma Gandhi: Hind Swaraj, Chapters VIII (The Condition of India), XIII (What is True Civilization?), & XVIII (Education) (Lectures 8)
Course Code
B A G 5 0 3A Course Title AADHUNIK GADH VIDHAN
CREDITS-4
Course Content:
Introduction/पररच : वहन्दी सावहत ्के आधुवनक काय का पररच देिेे ेहुए वहन्दी सावहत ्में ववकवसस ग ्
के सि्ेरूप का और मखु ्रूप से कका-सावहत ्का पररच देना इस पाठ्ययम का आश है । इस पाठ्ययम के बय पर
वहन्दी सावहत ्में उपन ्ेास और कहानी के ववकास की व्यापक पवृष्टभवूम कापरवच ववा्िेेी प्राप्त कर येगा । इसके सािे-सािे उपन ्ेाकार और कहानीकारों के पाठों के अध ्न के बय पर ववा्िेेी वहन्दी कका सावहत ्
की िेसि्ेे ुऔर वशाप का ववश्लेष, सीख येगा । Course Content/ पाठ्यववष : आधुवनक ग ्सावहत ्(उपन ्ेास और कहानी ) (क) उपन ्ेास 1. गोदान –
प्रेमचंद 2. शखेर एक जीिेनी (भाग 1)- अज्ञ े3. बा,भट्ट की आत्मकका – हजारीप्रसाद विव्देदी 4. मयैा आााँचय
- फ,ेीश्वरनािे रे,े ुरटपण,्ेी : इनमें से गोदान, शखेर एक जीिेनी, बा,भट्ट की आत्मकका से व्याख ्ेा भी पछूी जाएगी। (ख ) कहानी (कहावन ेोें से व्याख ्ेा नहीं पछूी जाएगी) 1. उसने कहा िेेा - चंद्रधर शमात
गयेुरी 2. गुडंा - ज शकंर प्रसाद – 3. वडपटुी कयेक्टरी - अमरकांिे 4. पररदे - वनमतय िेमात 5. राजा वनरबवंस ेा - कमयेश्वर 6. बादयों के घेरे - कृ ष,्ेा सोबबी 7. िेेापसी - उषा वप्र िेेंदा 8. िेेीन वनगाहों की एक िेसि्ेेीर - मन्न ूभडंारी 9. सयाम - ओमप्रकाश िेेाेामीदक (ग ) 1. गाप और इववहास, कापना और िेेािेत 2. प्रेमचंद पिूेत वहन्दी उपन ्ेास – परीिेेा गरुू, चंद्रकािंेेा िेसि्ेे ुऔर वशाप 3.
प्रेमचंद ेुगीन उपन ्ेास – गोदान, मखु ्पात्र, िेेािेत और आदशत, िेसि्ेे ु– वशाप-िेेैवशष्य 4.
प्रेमचंदोिेर उपन ्ेास – शखेर एक जीिेनी- िेसि्ेे,ु वशापगग िेेैवशष्य, मयैा आााँचय – िेसि्ेे,ु वशाप,
आंचवयकका 5. बा,भट्ट की आत्मकका – इववहास और ससं्कृ वव- चेिेना, भाषा-वशाप िेेैवशष्य 6. प्रेमचंद, ज
शकंर प्रसाद की कहानी- कया का िेेैवशष्य 7. प्रेमचन्दोिेर वहन्दी कहानी और न ेी कहानी – सिंेेेदना और प्रमखु कहानी आंदोयन] Suggested Readings /सहा क ग्रिंे 1. उपन ्ेास और योकजीिेन – राा ाा़ फाक्स अन.ु नरोिेम नागर
पी.पी.एच. 2. प्रेमचंद व्यववति्े और कृ ववति्े – शचीरानी गटूुत 3. प्रेमचंद और उनका ेगु – रामववयास
शमात 4. उपन ्ेास का उद – आ न िेे ट 5. उपन ्ेास वसि्ेवव और गवव – चंद्रकांिे बांदददडकेर 6.
आधुवनक सावहत ्और इववहास बोध - वनत ्ेानदं वविेेारी, नेशनय पवब्यहशग हाउस, ददायी 7.
आधुवनक वहन्दी उपन ्ेास और मायनी िअयतिेेा – नदंदकशोर यनय 8. अधूरे सािेेात्कार – नेवमचंद जैन
9. आसि्ेेा के चर, – नगेन्द्र 10. उपन ्ेास का पनुजतन्म – परमानन्द श्रीिेेासि्ेिे 11. वहन्दी उपन ्
ेास – एक अनि्े ेातत्रा – रामदरश वमश्र 12. औरों के बहाने – राजेन्द्र ेादद 13. एक दवुन ेा समानानि्ेर–
राजेन्द्र ेादद 14. कहानी सि्ेरूप और सिंेेेदना - राजेन्द्र ेादद 15.परररिेतन और ववकास के सांस्कृ ववक
आ ेाम – परूनचंद जोशी
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Course Code B A G 5 0 3B Course Title DRAMA Credits- 4
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Course Content:
Content
Unit 1 The Linguist by Geeta shree Chatterjee
Unit 2 A Dream within a Dream by Edgar Allan Poe
Unit 3 Chitra by Rabindranath Tagore
Unit 4 Ode to the West Wind by P.B.Shelly.
The Vendor of Sweets by R.K. Narayan
Unit 5 How Much Land does a Man Need by Leo Tolstoy
Unit 6 The Agony of Win by Malavika Roy Singh
Unit 7 Love Lives Beyond the Tomb by John Clare.
The Traveller’s story of a Terribly Strange Bed by Wilkie Collins
Unit 8 Beggarly Heart by Rabindranath Tagore
Unit 9 Next Sunday by R.K. Narayan
Unit 10 A Lickpenny Lover by O’ Henry
Course Code B A G 5 0 4A Course Title
PHILOSOPHY OF ART AND MODERN INDIAN PAINTING (18TH CENTURY AD UPTO PRESENT AGE)
Credits-4
Course Content:
Unit-I Simple Study
1. Definition and Meaning of Art
2. Six Limbs of Indian paintings (Shadang)
Unit-II Philosophy of Art
1. Concept of beauty according to Indian Philosophers
and Western Philosophers
2. Art and Symbolism
3. Art and Society
4. Art and Modernity
Unit-IIIA Modern Art in Indian Painting (from 18th Century upto present age)
1. Patna/Company School:
Life and style of Raja Ravi Verma
2. Bengal School/Rennainssacen period
Life and style Abanindranath Tagore, Asitkumar
Haldar, Nandlal Bose, Kshitindranath Mazumdar
B New Trends in Modern Indian paintings
1. Life and Style of Jamini Roy, Ravindranath
Tagore, Gagandranath Tagore, Amrita Shre Gill
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Unit-IV Contemporary Indian Painting after Independence upto present age.
1. Life and Style of Satish Gujral, M.F. Husain, K.S. Kulkarni,
K.K. Habbar, N.S. Bendre, B. Prabha, Sailoz Mukharjee, B.C. Sanyal, Ram
Kumar.
Course Code B A G 5 0 4B Course
Title PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICES OF MANAGEMENT
Credits-4
Course Content: COURSE OBJECTIVE:
The present course aims at familiarizing the participants with various aspects of fundamental of management and the
process of management. This will help them in gaining a deeper understanding of the management functions and various
strategies to tackle the employees in business organizations.
UNIT- I (6 Sessions) Introduction: Management concepts, Objectives, Nature, Scope and Significance of management. Evolution of
management thought—Contribution of various researchers, Taylor, Weber and Fayol management.
UNIT-II (10 Sessions) Planning: Concept, Objectives, Nature, Limitation, Process of planning, Importance, Forms of Planning, Techniques, and
Process of decision making.
UNIT-III (6 Sessions) Organizing: Concept, Objectives, Nature of organizing, Types of Organization, Delegation of Authority, Authority and
responsibilities, Centralization and Decentralization, Span of control.
UNIT-IV (6 Sessions) Directing: Concept, Principles & Techniques of directing and Coordination Concept of leadership—Meaning,
Importance, Styles, Supervision, Motivation, Communication.
UNIT-V (12 Sessions) Controlling: Concept, Principles, Process and Techniques of Controlling, Relationship between planning and Controlling.
Suggested Readings:
1. Pagare Dinkar, Principles of Management
2. Prasad B M L, Principles and Practice of Management
3. Satya Narayan and Raw VSP, Principles and Practices of Management
4. Srivatava and Chunawala, Management Principles and Practice
Suggested Readings:
1. Bharat Ki Chitrakala:
2. Bhartiya Chtrakala ka Itihaas :
3. Bhartiya Chitrakala ka Itihasic Sandarbh:
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70 30
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4. Bhartiya Chitrakala ka Sankshipta Parichaya:
5. Abanindranath Tagore and the Art of His Times:
1. Kala Aur Kalam :
2. Bhartiya Chitrakala ka Itihaas :
3. Bhartiya Chitrakala ka Itihaas :
4. Indian Paintings :
5. Kala Vilas :
Course Code B A G 6 0 1 Course Title ECONOMIC POLICY OF INDIA
Credits- 4
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Course Content:
Content
Unit 1 Introduction to Indian Economy: Indian Economy since Independence,
Evolution and Features, Poverty in India, National Income.
Unit 2 Distribution of Income and Capital Formation, Profile of Human Resource in
India.
Unit 3 Agriculture in India: Importance and Productivity, Land Reforms, Irrigation,
Agriculture Finance and Marketing, Agriculture Policy.
Unit 4 Indian Industry: Industrial Development in India, Industrial Policy and
Licensing, Public Enterprises and Privatization,
Unit 5 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Problems of Large Scale Industry
Unit 6 Foreign Trade: Introduction, Trends and Pattern of Foreign Trade in India,
Problems of Foreign Trade.
Unit 7 Fiscal System in India: Budgetary Policy and Economic Development, Federal
Finance in India.
Unit 8 Finance Commission and Problems of Centre, State Financial Relations,
Taxation Policy in India.
Unit 9 Economic Planning in India: Meaning and Significance of Economic Planning,
Twelfth Five Year Plan, State of Planning in India.
Unit 10 Current Issues in Indian Economy: Third Generation Reforms, Globalization and
Indian Economy.
RECOMMENDED READINGS:
1. Jain, T.R, Trehan Mukesh, Trehan Ranju, Indian Economy(3011): V.K. Publications, New Delhi
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
2. Hingra, Ishwar C, The Indian Economy, Environment and Policy (3011) SULTAN CHAND & SONS,
30th Edition, New Delhi
Course Content:
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Objectives: Study and learn INDIAN WRITINGS IN ENGLISH
Unit
number
Topics
Sub Topics
Unit I.:
Unit.II.:
Unit. III.
Unit.IV.
Poetry
Drama
Novel
Prose
Jaishankar Prasad: Ansu translated by Jaikrishna Sadani, Rupa, 1979 (Lectures 8) Mohan Rakesh: Half Way House (Adhe Adhure) translated by Bindu Batra,1971 (Lectures8) Jainendra Kumar,Tyagapatra, (Resignation 1937]. Trans. by Sachchidananda Vatsyayan Agyeya (Lectures 8) .Mahatma Gandhi: Hind Swaraj, Chapters VIII (The Condition of India), XIII (What is True Civilization?), & XVIII (Education) (Lectures 8)
3. Course
Code
B A G 6 0 2 Course Title INDIAN WIRTINGS IN
ENGLISH
CREDITS
-4
Course Code B A G 6 0 3A Course Title
DRAWING AND PAINTING Credits-4
Course Content:
Unit-I Creative Designing (Ornamental/ Geometrical/ folk/computer) with minimum one human figure is compulsory.
1. Size: 9" 9" Maximum
2. Duration of Time: 4 Hours
3. Medium : Water colour
4. Submission of Sessional work: 5 Plates
5 Sketches
Division of Marks
Examination = 30
5 Plates and 5 Sketches for submission = 5+5=10 Total= 30
Unit-II Still Life Painting M.M. 30
1. Size : Quarter Imperial
2. Duration of Time: 6 Hours
3. Medium : Oil/Water/Acrylic/Pastel
4. Submission of Sessional work: 5 Plates
5 Sketches
Division of Marks
Examination = 30
5 Plates and 5 Sketches for submission = 5+5= 10
Total= 30 Total
WEIGHTAGE
70 30
ETE (P) CA
Practical Marks =60
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Above mentioned second paper practical's in two units should
be treated in two courses and two individual period should be
allotted for every batch. One batch should be constituted of
maximum 30 students.
2. Ist paper theory should be allotted another individual period.
3. Art material should be provided from the college for the
demonstration for the class to the teacher.
4. Drawing Boards should be provided for each student from the
college.
5. The objects of still life should be purchased by the college for
conducting Art classes.
Course Content
Weightages
CA ETE (TH)
30 70
Objectives: Study and learn English writers through Literature
S.N. Unit number Topics Sub Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Unit I.:
Unit.II.:
Unit. III.
Unit.IV.
Unit.V.
Unit.VI.
Unit.VII.
C.E.M. JOAD
Forms of poetry
Stanza forms
Alexander Pope Thomas Gray William Blake William Wordsworth : Robert Bridges W.B.Yeats
ISAAC ASIMOV
1. The sonnet 2. The elegy 3. The ode 4. The epic 5. The ballad 6. The lyric 7. The dramatic monologue 8. Allegory
1.The heroic couplet 2. The blank verse 3. The spenserian stanza 4. Terza rhyme
William Shakespeare : ‘True Love’ John Donne : ‘Present in Absence’ Michael Drayton : ‘Since there’s no help left….’
‘Lines on Addison from The Dunciad’ ‘Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard’ ‘London’ ‘The World is too much with us’ Nightingales’ Lake Isle of Innisfree’
Course Code B A G 6 0 3B Course Title POETRY CREDITS-4
Course Code: B A G 6 0 4A Course Title: INDIAN ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
WEIGHTAGE
CA ETE (Th.)
30 70
COURSE CONTENTS:
READINGS: SELF LEARNING MATERIAL.
ADDITIONAL READINGS:
1. Dwivedi, D. N (3006), Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy, Tata McGraw Hill 2nd edition.
2. Edeward Shapiro (3010), Macroeconomic Analysis, Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd.
3. Ahuja. H. L (3007) Macroeconomics Theory and Policy, S.Chand and Company Ltd.
Sr. No. Topics
1. Introduction to Macro Economics, its importance and scope. National Income : Concepts, Methods and Problems in measuring National Income, Circular Flow of Income in 2 ,3 and 4 sector model.
2. Theories of Income, Output and Employment Determination: Classical and Keynesian; Principle of effective demand. Classical Vs Keynesian. Say’s Law.
3. Consumption function : Concept, Propensity to consume, factors affecting propensity to consume.
4. Investment: Meaning and factors affecting investment decisions.
5. Concept of Multiplier, Types of multiplier and limitation, Static and Dynamic Multiplier.
6. Money-Meaning and Functions, Measures of Money, Factors affecting Demand for Money
7. General Equilibrium of economy: IS – LM curve analysis.
8. Inflation: Meaning, Theories – Demand Pull and Cost Push, Control of inflation, Phillips Curve.
9. Balance of payments: introduction and its types, Factor responsible for imbalance in BOP and the India’s Balance of Payments, Automatic adjustment in BOP
10. Macroeconomic policies; Monetary Policy its instruments, transmission and effectiveness, Fiscal Policy its instruments, transmission and effectiveness.